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How To Increase Toolbar Size | Icon Size - Photoshop
hello everybody welcome back to another adobe photoshop tutorial in this one i'm going to show you how to make your icons in the toolbar larger you see these icons over here on the left they're very very small by default and they can be made larger why would you do that well a few good reasons really one maybe your eyesight's going maybe a little older and you know you want a bigger icon because your eyes aren't working the way they are or in my case yeah i have a tablet a pen tablet and clicking on them can be quite difficult when you're really in close with the tablet so let's just show you how to do it here you go you got to do is go up to your top here i'm going to go to photoshop and preferences this is if you how you do it on a mac if you're on a pc right now i believe it's under file and you go down to preferences but i'm going to show you how to do it on mac works the same way go to file and then you're going to want to go to interface all right here we go and under interface you're going to see here we go file preferences interface ui font size small change that to large also change scale ui to font so we're scaling the user interface to the font size so the font sizes are going to be larger left click on ok you see nothing nothing has happened do not panic we're going to go ahead and close photoshop because you have to close it in order to see the results so for going to photoshop quit photoshop and after that i'm going to reload it and show you the final result all righty let's just keep on rolling gonna go to the finder applications go back up to photoshop 2022 double click on it there we go now when we load it you're going to see quite a significant difference come on computer here we go all right we're just going to click on new file you still won't see it i was going to create a pixel grid and now when i left click on create much bigger it's not a huge difference but it is a significant difference and this is very very useful like i said for people with you know not so great eyesight or if you're using a tablet and you have to do very very precise motions and you don't want to keep using hotkeys this is how you do it guys thanks for watching time more stuff coming up stay tuned be back soon
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College student realizes Trump does not embody the conservative values he admired growing up.
Hi, my name's Ethan. I'm a Republican from the state of Florida, and I'm actually the treasurer of my local College Republicans chapter. I've been involved in Republican politics since I was maybe 14 or 15. I volunteered, I've worked campaigns, and it's sad to say, but the leader of my party does not represent what my party is supposed to be about. This is supposed to be a party of limited government. A party that supports democratic internationalism pushing freedom abroad. It isn't a party that it should be abusing emergency national declarations that we know that a President AOC down the line could use to jam her green new deal down our throats. This isn't a party that should be supporting restrictions on free trade and leaving the Kurds for slaughter. This isn't a party that should be supporting, trying to coerce an ally of ours to interfere in our elections. Donald Trump does not represent what the Republican party is about. Our last President, George W. Bush served with honor. He ran on restoring honor and decency to the White House after Bill Clinton had done away with as much of that as he could. Donald Trump, on the other hand, has done the opposite. Donald Trump has cheated on his wife with a porn star, and paid her hush money payments out of the White House. You can't even argue that he's supported us that much on policy. Sure, he's done some tax cuts that I would support, but he's ballooned the deficit. He's withdrawing us from the Trans-Pacific Partnership. He's letting Russia and China stomp all over us. I mean, just the other day we were finding out about Donald Trump not doing anything when he was confronted with intelligence, that was showing that Russia was putting bounties on our troops' heads. This isn't what the Republican party should be. If Barack Obama had let Russia get away with what Trump has let them get away with when it comes to these bounties, either through negligence, through not reading the briefings, for being too scared, we would rightfully be demanding that he do everything in his power to get back at Russia. But right now, what we see as total silence. Instead, what we see from this President is that when it comes to his buddy Roger Stone, he gets a pardon for lying under oath to protect the President from the consequences of his actions. We see a failure to lead when it comes to the greatest pandemic in my lifetime. Look at what's going on right now with this pandemic. We see cases resurging we flattened the curve successfully because of a lot of our governors taking proper action, but that whole flattening of the curve was supposed to be so that we could get a testing regime in place that could work. So that we could get contact tracers in place. So we could make meaningful progress before our ICU beds started to fill up. We've done almost none of that at the national level. Trump has failed to lead. It wasn't until today that even bothered to put a mask on, something that the CDC has been recommending for months. In pretty much every way imaginable Donald Trump has failed to lead. He's been a corrupt president, and a president that has undermined the conservative values that have drawn me to the Republican party. I can not in good conscience support this President. As my shirt would note, I am going to be voting for Joe Biden in November. I don't agree with him on much, but he's an honorable and decent man from everything that I've seen. And he's a hell of a lot better than what we have in the White House right now. I wish I could vote for a conservative on the ballot, but sadly, neither of the two major parties have produced one. And well, if neither of them are conservatives, then at the least I can do is vote for the one that isn't corrupt and immoral. And that's Joe Biden, and that's who I plan on voting for.
Republican Voters Against Trump
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Video Games Are Being Blamed....Again? [Small Rant]
oh boy here we go again how many times has it been since they blamed videogames for violence once again it's been like I don't know [ __ ] you hold on let me count it has it been like just 5 times they've tried with didn't they blink a marriage for violence - I'm pretty sure they blame gay marriage for it one of these [ __ ] shootings in name there were people who blame gay marriage for shootings oh my god how many times we're gonna just you know throw the blame onto something else you know so easily like it's getting insane but now we're back to video games video games have been blamed like so many damn times for so much violence deaths we've proven wrong we've proven it wrong multiple times and they need to stop blaming video games for every single problem that they need to put their ass into gear and then fix themselves to be honest they've blamed video games for like so many damn things you know you got kids out here winning like three million dollars playing for tonight you got you know tournament's prize money being it actually sports or eSports whichever one you want to call it people were like oh it's not actually sports it's like dude there's so many things that we call sports that aren't actually sports okay you don't have to be like our actual running athlete or like obviously athletes are you know moving their body parts you know [ __ ] video games count - you guys just don't want to accept that you know and people making money off of it making more money than you know the average job and people are getting upset about it like always and they want to play video games for basically anything that they don't know especially to people who don't play video games always wants to you know throw it onto something you know it's just getting absurd and I saw an article or multiple articles and also people saying that Trump is also blaming video games for his shootings I'm sitting here and like nobody really cares what the [ __ ] he thinks about it and his opinion doesn't count on that because we've proven it wrong that video games do not cause violence see I can just play Grand Theft Auto and shoot one NPC in the head it doesn't mean I'm bloodthirsty you want to go on you know RL bloody spree you know just killing everybody but no that's not it literally people have been to issues you know they have been to issues from like abuse all types of things or some people are just mentally unstable like you guys need to get that through your heads just stop blaming get on the smallest [ __ ] that you guys don't like or a fine controversial or something on that line it's it's absurd but I can already hear it right now his gun doesn't speak for hours well it sure spoke for that won't work yeah that's for sure yeah my man's decided to go play the Russians there are no Russian mission in real life yeah no that was probably a bad show kiss you did [ __ ] it relieve it in there oh we're gonna get in trouble for that later but dude it's it just needs to stop video games do not cause violence its mental issues of being bullied you know people just have anger issues mental issue is like so much [ __ ] going on in their life in their lives video games are to escape it but at this point they're trying to use it as like just something to blame just so they don't have to do anything about the actual gun laws and get more people mad because people I guess they think that more people would prefer video games to be gone then guns which is kind of stupid because neither of them should be gone but they should be controlled at least in some type of way at least guns mostly mostly guns need to be controlled at some type of way but they never really enforced that but out of everything I wouldn't say video games cause cause buttons at all I'm pretty sure multiple people will agree with that considering like I said we proved in multiple times that video games don't cause violence they tried to blame it on gay marriage and which just people don't think and don't try to seek out help you know there's plenty of people who can help you it could be some stranger it could be somebody in your family seek mental help you can even go to therapy therapy will you know help y'all a lot more buzz being what family or friends to actually care will actually be a better benefit I just wanted to speak on this because dude is just getting absurd of how many people are just going straight to blaming everything else but the real issue it's just that simple and we already I'm pretty sure they figured out that the guy was a trump supporter anyway so yeah dude for one I guess you know JFK died because somebody was playing video games too much you know wanted to take him out I guess video games started killing people before video games were even invented you know people were dying from guns before video games I guess I guess we can all say that huh it just makes no [ __ ] sense my main point I'm trying to say is video games are not to blame for most of the [ __ ] that happens literally it's just to escape problems just to have fun with friends meet new people and it helps people meet all kinds of new people you know some of them toxic that I can say some of them dumbasses online as well so yeah yeah we can't we can't speak for them but dude it's just mainly just the escape so many were so many like you know the drama just come home relax play a good video game you know not everybody plays violent video games everybody plays like you know some fun video games with the family friends and [ __ ] like that you know you don't see me after playing Burt combat going around and trying to finish somebody you don't see me after playing Cod trying to take out everybody and get a [ __ ] nuke you don't see me playing like [ __ ] Mario Cart and trying to drive people off the road throwing [ __ ] turtle shells across the [ __ ] freeway like you don't see us doing magic it's literally that some people just can't handle life as good as others and sometimes it gets a little bit too much for them to the point where they can't handle it anymore and do something stupid which is why more people need to start reaching out and no do something about it to be honest I've just been making videos just because I love you know their entertainment of it you know it's so much fun to actually make these videos for you guys and you know cheer some of you guys up if I can share at least one person up and that at least one person enjoy my videos I'm set I don't care I don't care if the rest of the world hates it long as that one person at least I brighten up their day help them a little bit that's fine it's fine by me the rest of the world can hate me and Long's that one person is enjoying his life that's good on my account but yeah I just wanted to talk about on this guy's it's it's just been bothering me for a while I might do a little bit of these you know a little bit of rants now and then as I used to do but yeah I'll see guys our next one did him peace out photos yeah as you're unhappy out there reach out to somebody
Volf
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Board of Assessors Committee Meeting - January 26, 2023
Welcome to the foreign on YouTube he was more than everyone good morning Turtle pairs three and we had these are the 22 that I just changes that we had um in a prime day it's a boat they moved to Alabama green energy Concepts uh is a well it's a business that crows as of 2020. and his favorite specifically the game was still on our Bachelors into effect and we had removed those because they were supposed [Music] ly um and unfortunately this is one that got missed from the path of Expressions due to not going out to chip uh what is and what is not in the county so we have actually worked at our plan so that we could not happening too much yeah teaching um the next one is William Jones He also had a problem that uh he saw the book 201 Investments um was not wrong located affect the county at all and considered with their accounts gonna determinated between 2022. going to finish um and then you go to page four to the same things that define hunting broken bands to all student issues that content repair of laboratory board um he clones in 2018 and we took him off and then put it back in 2018. so a 2019 I'm sorry so we had the Recruitment 2019-20 and 24th uh but he actually was gone okay because he had he had fontaine's bargain bargain being and he had fontaine's computer repair and fontaine's computer repair they have their own account on it someone saw front named Fontaine so they said we closed it and then so they went back six months later it smells like and I told him so it's not reading the entire name I guess because we're happy with that so we have to be more careful of the principle even the entire neighborhoods not just in the first part um Service First State we process the returns they had estimated value but let's hope it was five it was a big five uh we had an estimated value for 0.20 so we had to correct that valuese that's online um well this is the account number the P numbers oh it's just the number that they come in to the to the doctor's report it's Canada reach up this way we we stream it's all work together so we'll print that is your acceptance commercial for its person five percent so we got the premium after four so you'll see it like uh probably 22 will continue the first three detail Merchants so one two three big commercial so the other two hours of station we'll see if we're going to be completely I don't understand changes and presented by step thank you good morning good morning I'm going to start off with something um a recommended approval or request for a non disorder status from homeless property and then we discovered that he knows we want surrounding him his personal home is already not disclosed but if somebody looked him up they would find all the lights around him and reading that all over the place so I don't even purchase those vectors of privacy and uh we would like to also request a lot of disclose your own debate and walks around especially today is there anything unusual it does I do I think so I think we even suggest that to him you can sew up just like Jacob too right now especially the thick slides he had six baking lights they would find his house event I demands of motion now we approve the non-disclosure requests as presented second time second discussions next up starting on Page Six and an exempt property that we are removing from the exam status uh Ms calderman came in and said that she did not receive a tax bill she purchased the property in 2021 from the church and it's a home it's one of the homes right next to a church like a Central Church Road Baptist Church Uncle she part of your state and she did not receive the tax bill she had the church Vietnam the exemption status so unless she wants to make sure that she doesn't do the people so much around to discover that the detached garage was a little bit larger than what we had so we increased the battery from 142 to 149.7 and you remove Foods super intense feeling between 22 and through that on page seven we're going to start with ownership rations homestead exemption approvals for 2022 and this is the one in two of 2.2 of uh administrative chapter 10 verse and that's how the number starts to administrate those challenges um the first one is the owner call um The Pride on this call because it was three uh Parcels in this particular parcel is the cell tower site the land itself and the prior owner was getting the bill it's super tired to get the deals for this particular property it was sold in 2018 I don't know why people would teach them how to come come forward so we had to correct the ownership on this particular cell tower side is 0.11 Acres uh no change in the values but we're going to go back to 19 on the ownership correction and if you look on page 10 you will find one of age 12 unify it for 2020 and on age 15. there's no depends in that hour there an hour please and the next time on page seven is we had a walk-in and it was also two Parcels three parts I'm sorry the other two are so titles were transferred and this third one was missed uh so we had to correct that one for 2022 long trip no change in the vanity on that one yeah did their correspondence entry or in the correct owner or the current only Richmond or it won't be able to you guys can speak it's three and one last case oh the other one yes the other two were transferred properly so this one is the one that is the other two phones they would be they would call me on defeat so if the Deeds should take that in Street advice to the plug one probably was missed two parts right the opportunity and age eight um number eight at the top ones are the basic Homestead that's included through the Republican pension on number nine is going to correspond with another one in a second it turns out that the exemption that was placed on this particular property on this particular uh one was the wrong exception for this person it should have been 65 plus per year 2022 and for year 2021 on page 11 it should have been a senior extension between 62 and 64. they were 64 in 2021 it was around 65 through 2022. we were actively given the exemption for under six or less than 62. it was given the S5 and it was incorrectly put on as just the S5 you came in and spoke to our own protection specialist about it and she actually did the math on it for us and so for 2022 he was 65 plus and for 2021 he was supposed to send this to 2016. okay on the next one 10 and 11 go together this was a split that had our late approval on it and the owner for number 10 villanovas came in and she's called a few times without getting uh the ownership corrected in the acreage went out properly uh Daddy's Girls actually owned all of the property and they split out 8.33 acres to the villanovas that the villanovas were still getting the bill for all of the acreage so he split out the acreage properly we recalculated the value so the value of almost reduced to 521 000 and on 11 they did receive the bill because they were eight parcel it was a second dwelling on record owner combined land but when we split it out we only two they only received the bill for the improvements so we added the land the left of the land to this particular person so their value is going up from 1492 to 186 streets okay nothing all right uh the next one 12 is a basic homestead exemption they brought in a documentation on 13. the Medea media it's Mariana she called in and says that her she is the woman for owner of her and my husband prior owners due to a deed that was recorded prior they recorded an affidavit affecting the quit claim deed where for a deed that was created that changed the ownership back in 21 is now was recorded an era and that the deed is now known for it so it reverted back to Mania and Michael Johnson for 21 and for 22. foreign so there was not a quick painting yeah and the next one number 14 Larry perlet he called in about his Homestead and it turns out that the calculations were put on in Arab for years 20 and 21 and 22. so we went back and looked at the homestead calculations and uh it was in an incorrectly there this year was incorrect and so it didn't change the value in 22 it Remains the Same but the behind the scenes what is our backwards section uh let's corrected on page 11 is for 2021 number nine it was no change in the value but the threes in the back was also arrested in 2020 on page 32. numbers didn't fit the top the value was corrected on that one from 400 100 with free number of 96. and the threes was correctly nine number 15 is for the Misty for 2022's at Home Shield that how you do number 16 uh is uh LV which is a veteran 65 years plus they've brought in their documentation so that was approved number 17 was a continuation like the one and a 400. I was not even a generation I'm sorry this was recorded after the close of digest this house was purchased in 2019. Georgia law and I'm going to get uh narrative to help me here you can purchase a home get the title to it but you do not have to record it in the state of Georgia so they've recorded it this year even though they purchased it in 2019. so if you don't record it and you don't know that your title has changed this year yeah 21 22. age 11 you will see the correction for that one is number 10. but due to our decision if you're not ask Roger's Muhammad Ali number 10. and Roger Muhammad name is there it just didn't cry out of the shoot uh 18. was an approval for an S5 which is Veterans under 62 they prosperous communication um on painting lemon at the top is uh Christopher Knuckles who came into the office with his documentation we approved him for 22 last week and then last meeting 21's original 21 District number six is the one that we spoke about before with the wrong uh exemption over there that's the 64 years old for 2021 and 7 days uh number eight is Roger Jones he had he had it for 2022 but for 2021. we need to put it back and number nine we would present please and number 10 and I'm hailed with the tower fight and on 13 debuggling just that's the first two and number eight we completed the ownership correction again last week for 21 and 22 we did not get 20 for this particular so we originally launched it before any is that that is of the school s agent and no change of changes and uh not change this emotions again all right as you know we've already completed all of the fields for this year and everything was over in Boe so we're getting do your Boe results in uh we have three days of residential POV hearings the 17th to 18th and are 19th or last week and on the 17th of the first three are vacant wise that we extend the notice out on at 27 100 and um Lynn looked at him made adjustments still really determined that they were out watched and you know our policy here is that our lights are 10 of the the regular light patterns so we reduce the value to 5439 we're 54 000 and limits Billy went to Boe homeowners spoke we spoke homeowner by understanding areas that they said that the watch would not close and we feel that 10 value of the uh like the lockdown you should cover that uh the board saw it is introduced it to the priority value of the force Channel meaning the appraisal Department uh we are going breathing our hands together let's decide whether or not we will pursue this further we want to make sure that our policy we don't want to set a precedent or whatever we are going lower than the 10 of the hour and 5 439 Bill brings about 82. 1499 his lives um the reason we had put them on this and that bought to begin with is because you know anytime I Outlaw I'm in a lot so I started with my Builder typically those are outlines where they would build on them um but throughout the years we've had these on at an outlaw value but I have found out through me knowledge through the city of Billerica that these rights could be built on so that's something else that we're in the discovery process of just to find out what exactly needs to be done for the lights in order for them to be built on um is it minor site prep major Set Side prep we don't know we need to go out there and lay eyes on it because of the owner indicates that um the city of Villa Rica would not issue permits when I don't know if he's been up there or not I don't know if this is hearsay um but he says there is um erosion on these lights and we really didn't come out look at them so we're going to do that and we start the discovery process of that but as far as the city of America is concerned they are built at this point but you know we've got a lot of them back and forth so we're not real sure yet but I do think that um the the 14th um hundred dollars that was reduced by the Billings Institute so they don't have a survey or study that shows that it doesn't hurt they just think of them but they for told that years ago uh the value has been low for all of these years and this is a year that uh you know we've had a lot out it's been an important deal but values were taken off in their Ally value so it's it's actually bringing it to the Forefront down so no we don't have it and I don't think the owner provided that at the Boe either he just stated that report to find your channel so we would have to do like she said some more Discovery to find out exactly what can and cannot be done with these particular Lots but in the meantime we need to decide whether or not I do want to pursue this further from a person okay well that may be self-defense yes in the ground the information so this goes to Superior Court just thinking from a cost standpoint it really because there's analysis 83 with the 5439 we have to file fees to to go and mirror the department settlement complex drugs would that be correct [Music] because 33 and it would be treated as everyone has a chance so once it goes to court we would be engaging with the other side there would be courtesies I think the course it's just 25 but yeah um but so I mean it would cost more um however if it's not something that you'd want to let lie um it wouldn't be a precedent of something that we would do because this was a Boe decision so the board of assessors not be bound to doing something like this with future cases forward if the board of assessors it's our position that it's 10 of alive we would continue doing it because this is a Boe decision and it's not I'm like but other people will probably then try and fight that based upon this if they have children so based on your accusations to say but what are your thoughts do you think that we actually have a chance of giving us an overturn in Superior Court I think quite honestly it's a case-by-case basis because we don't know at this point based on what we've discovered we don't know if the class R actually goes for more about so I think it depends upon what Lynn finds once we're going through which we may need more time to do that because it may be prudent then to file the appeal continue doing the research and then once we get to the settlement conference if we realize okay we're paying attention sure okay element those poor violent days instead of being multiplied or whatever they taught in County but not seeing their lunch but I I like that either filing legally inducible research and then going to a settlement conference with that information and see what happened I would say that the kind of study or watching and study or some kind of survey would be coming on them to produce you guys every car is you know buildable us from right before water is making one person when you go to a VOE and you just like that as you have evidence report to the board of assessor prior to me so they could do it and it comes around cigarette argue that is appropriately all right so I don't know if we got to do that information the boards that we have the the group they they just stick about what is it they don't sometimes they don't even know that because sometimes this decisions and so we need to do the right thing yeah at least send a message to the board that hey you know when you're in your community you should be left yet and uh they are they all have to take a note say that's what they do but it hits human beings inside these three let me just uh description so when we say next level we're saying that we'll collect the evidence and take it too quickly like another mediation okay um so I like to make the merchman that we um outline that will be taken to the next character intermediary meetings that's probably yeah um on the red floor the rest of the day uh went pretty well do no changes and some other changes on Western 20 the one change uh 137 153 was around 17.8 and that was based on sales and back particularly neighborhood um January 18th pretty much went with no changes and on the 19 um the no changes and almost all of the chains are less than 20 percent the change of 18.2 percent on parcel 12159 also was based on the sales in the neighborhood and it's all if you have fun to music questions [Music] a lot of entertain emergency vehicles foreign um encourage the hymns stain um the first one is head officer conference um the apartments on 311 18 to 24 7 agreement was settled up um 16 000 excuse me 16 million 356 600 and 11 change um that was in the full line to be there informed with other apartments and the second one is listed 176.15 243 again that one was lowered due to uniformity with other apartments at 36 million 911 250. the second set is um these were a settlements the Florida VOE um the the first one um the first two are going to go hand in hand 57.5 65 and 66 um the settlement on the first one was a 44 almost 45 percent cut in the second one was almost a 50 cut and these were adjusted um to these were um vacant uh with a different uh rate per acre and they were adjusted to um 70 of the approved they could rag per acre and then 30 of the bacon was taken as the home to do the adjustment does that make sense is that um so that's how that was calculated um consistent confirmation um stating that would jump in was he on this end it was surrounding Lots were industrial Lots and these Lots were operates based on implantation however we did not make that adjustment until they alive because the land is is allocated by the income approach you can put back about the underlying because we're looking at total hits so the performance was looking right the last designer I said please not start Ed so I had to give her consideration for that so in future we need to to put a dedicated values in space where we actually had a point so I had to program video to get a limited uh can you advice the previous life yes um the previous land value of parts of 65 was 362 900. there was a settlement agreement of 200 000. um a person on 57.56 the previously I'm sorry all right yes hello um um parts of 65 um historically back to even 2016 the value has been at 21 900. what was the dollars and of course it was 66 the 21 day was 10 300. I lost the Planet Too Much 22 is 258 100. 00 yeah um so it's now in line with the surroundings and finally something to hire everybody is our first sentence about in San Jose it was the same thing applied to the to the first two yeah the first school it was this person the other one it's just straight uh well I'm sorry to be honest taking uh Polo 24 and 0243 income and that kind of thing no it wasn't the same concept those are those were looked at based on their income and um if they particular properties are shown that everything you know we use models to determine feedback for our model for let's say capacity Apartments we use five percent vacancy 30 expenses and seven percent cap rates and that's typically what the model is used for the class CFR now uh there can be a classic apartment complex or vacancy is seven percent and we are using by so we'll apply those differences so we look at them for specific appeals this is when when we have appeals it's what we look at the specific details and leads so those adjustments were to make it uh uniformly within where they feel something they don't all fit in the market we are masterpieces so this the first two are those things the more they may bring their income statements at sale or expenses is more than 30 percent so we look at those are the things you look at now when they found things yeah yeah so those people who work now but those two they're still within our range of values concerned you know it's it's a range of violence but once we for that model all of them so they are in this variation but they still give me the rate of past the apartment and in the last one in that grouping was 23 18 to 11 and releases three four five three acres um and there was a several accomplished on this one the value was selling at seven million eight fifty thousand from 8 million 303 000 800. that's just um and then our last set um uh no change there to show no change so um that's all in the commercial um we're currently in the process of receiving renewals and the new applications still and um we anticipate on the reviewer needs that's marked and and get drifted yeah I can find most of the problems commercial are many ways unfortunately improved the commercial properties um yeah um we continue to review a few times when we have been receiving this from continuation of the field so right now with some states that are not satisfied in which they the Border decisions are apparently it's a few records so uh we are safe and upset in my conferences I as you know we have to take episode as well so that is wrapped in our College CP report um that's that's where we are we are still working with scheduling boes and you know reschedule so for another three months or so we'll still be doing that or scheduled date to get the assessment notices out is the end of May this year so we're looking at bringing it forward so we can get it downstairs earlier so at least a month early so we're working on that our limitation to start with so we found out that the um so so yeah we have put it back up so we were wondering why we're going to get it uh new applications so we have updated the entry level um he did not get what we wanted but it's still a little bit better than what we had I am also looking at alternate animals Avenue store to get the work done so I'm honestly looking at contracted resources I can assist with this result I'll update the board as as development where we're running with both right now of big advertising and researching on the first type of contracts we can go into to get ordered because it's crunch time already yeah and uh we should be getting our car back what a new car run it's the insurance coverage was done and all that so we it should be done now and um what I've done is assigned one of the cards now to personal property so personal property there have been used as well we have assigned one to them so they can go outside because uh we haven't been doing uh personal problems in the past and we need to be out here we are making our prisons let me know what's up here so and that has been done we they know our car here it is but they are still trying also but that's that's pretty much it from uh my standpoint that I think with what we have with the Liberty staff I think we're doing a a very good job but I still think that they're all over them and they have expressed yeah and no answer oh we're trying um I just pulled up does FYI it will affect um when I started I'm sorry we are we have a shortage of paper style with people for each word so um done this has to add a lot of investors so I saw this on both sides this morning and I'm like one of the news updates and the Divine license Administration is acceptable motion plans to create a national render speed of price happening to the growing Trend amongst so I know it will definitely aspects power off because we have a lot arrested properties and a lot of it is not sure [Music] most impressive ones are so they are looking into a you know factor that to bring it to the 409 this was yesterday so I definitely know our father from that I think we are steadily moving forward to the park and I appreciate the support from the board we after a discussion at the last meeting we did get through additional hospital so we have and two monitors of the 34 monitor foreign and but that's it from me um just quick purchase anything else we can so from the funding standpoint but we didn't get what we wanted correct we got five percent which was already six which was always late so basically yeah enough yeah what the impressions on December all right that's very important like I told you compression adjustment different breeds I'm kind of person Ally yeah basically yeah adjustment did a lot to a few of them like that because I I looked at one particular person I think we did um say seven percent that we have they would just bring the teachers so it did a lot so so much experimental yeah eventually down the road trying more so than trying to get it all done foreign yeah down the road thank you and we appreciate the work that they're doing so far to go back to the foreign sperm such a true name is yeah and she knows they all know I I guarantee you are spoken for each one in there if they are all earnings and I'm sure you all know that they are aware of what we do and Teresa was theirs she was a woman yeah so she knows and I know she's probably foreign can't fly it's always something yeah um because they said um to get more on that foreign groups well I would like them to be you know it would be two and a half weeks but here at least on the class that brings States so the 15th would be if we're the 15th today um foreign no but it's a bit more I think it's awesome thanks um you can pick us up oh okay foreign thank you foreign
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Breaking Knicks News: Mitchell Robinson OUT w/ A Fractured Foot! | Drummond to LAL?
cp checking in at halftime of the knicks versus bucks new bucks game with breaking news mitchell robinson has been injured again this time going down with the right foot fracture once again mitch money mitch the block nest monster left the game in the first quarter with a right ankle sprain tough tough news for the knicks right now down in milwaukee battling and uh yeah man just absolutely devastating new suit to everybody in the chat once again hit that thumbs up button for your boy cp on at halftime of the nick game nick's clinging to a three-point lead down in milwaukee a short-handed milwaukee team short-handed milwaukee team no freak no jrue holiday no chris middleton no no uh uh tucker and they cling to a three-point lead man the bucks are giving him hell right now connorton merrill jordan noira all their three-point guns they're out there gunning and and they got the knicks out there in the zone but um biggest news right now is that mitch is down once again with a foot injury just came back from the broken hand and now he's out with a foot injury so now what because earlier today it was it was reported that the knicks were no longer considered the front runners in the andre drummond sweepstakes now it's now walsh's reporting that the lakers are the are the front runners for the andre drummond sweepstakes lakers and celtics were reported earlier by mark stein now what was just saying that it's the lakers and we all know woes rarely misses which i thought anyway i i'd always thought drummond was gonna go lakers before anything else it just to me just made the most sense but um you know devastating news for us no calls right now see you guys at post game but just wanted to come on here and share the news for those of you that aren't watching the game like i said the bucks are out no no greek freak no middleton no jrue holiday no julius randle for the knicks uh breast in the quad no reggie bullock either and so the knicks came out starting alfred alec burke's rj barrett taj got to start at the four and then mitch got to start at the five but mitch goes down fast once again and uh just devastating man devastating for him devastating for the team obviously you know you want to see the kid out there helping his team but you know i had said this all year you know mitch is kind of built in that way that you know he's susceptible to to injury and these are the things these are the little things that uh that'll have you out on the men so once again nick's will be searching for answers they still have no maryland's noel they still have todd gibson it was reported earlier today that they would be interested in signing gorgi deng who was a former tom thibodeau player with the minnesota timberwolves so i guess gorgey dang will will be brought in for a look but it doesn't look like andre drummond so all you guys looking for drummond according to woes the lakers are now the front runner could things change could things change i don't know i have to think i would me personally i think the only way he would consider the knicks if is if they would consider him on a long term deal that's what i think i'm just throwing that out there i have no reporting or anything on it that's just me so i have to think he he's going with a place to a place on the short term that he can potentially win something so but it's just unfortunate man it's just unfortunate you know it's funny because i was just on sny with ian begley on the putback we were talking about what is the future hold for mitch do the knicks extend them now when do they extend them they do have a team option for for going into this offseason where do we go you know can he stay healthy hope you hope in the in the in the near term that he recovers from this obviously never wish injury or nobody hope is a speedy recovery you know the kids been working hard and trying to get back but you know you also think like long term how did they handle this how did they look at this because it was said that they don't want drummond because they want to take a look at mitch long term which i think makes sense but we also got to be concerned with the fact that kenny stayed durable can he stay healthy you know so let's just see how it plays out hope for the best for the kid and we will see you guys at post game cpck 2k ashley moss uh tm if you're in the chat just throw the link to tonight's post game show knicks versus bucks nick's clinging to a three-point lead at halftime 57-54 what do you guys think man leave a comment in the chat leave a comment after i sign off for this video mitchell robinson once again out with a fractured right foot that's terrible man i'll see how that post game
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This could be the BEST driver of '21 - TaylorMade Mini Driver 300
i've just had an email or a text to say that delivery is coming that i am uh really excited about today that's a delivery i've been waiting for i've got it got it yep [Music] well it's very there's not a huge amount of hollow sounds really excited about i am i'm not a really excitable person but i am kind of looking forward to you gonna hang around yeah come down for a while you ready wow i'm just loading my van up ready to go uh to test this driver and i just thought it was an opportune moment to give you a bit of an update on the van uh for those who watch the channel you'll know that uh quite a few months ago now we got a van uh we're gonna change it into what will become a uh well a bit of a mobile office really for me to travel the country do some filming do some work along the way and it's progressed quite a lot the reason you haven't seen any updated videos yet is because we've been doing a lot of work there as things happened already you can see two new windows in there new window down the side and quite a bit of work gone in the interior although it won't look that much to you but believe me a lot of blood sweat and tears so far you come and have a look get this open see what we can see so kitchen is about to go in ceilings in spotlights are in roof vents fan is in we've started this wall we're halfway down that wall that's stopping now because we've got some seating area going in the back end the kitchen sort of backdrop is that frame that you can see there so loads gone on and what i'm going to do i might as well tell you now is that i don't think it fits in with the golf content in terms of the channel so i'm going to put it all onto a brand new channel we've filmed already so i think we've got six episodes in as to where we're at now and i'll announce when we're ready uh the name of the new channel and ask for your support but for now it's all about this thing [Music] oh it's a ball to finish and white i am a very special golf course to review what might be a very special golf club if it's anything like its predecessor i was a massive fan it is of course the mini driver it's a new one from taylormade it's a 300 series it looks like an old boy but does it play like a new toy and see if it's one that'll end up in my bag because based on its previous model i was a huge fan right for those of you interested i'm on isla right now and the macri golf links and believe me i am only on the fourth tee and i already know this is a very very special place and there's a full video coming from here of my 18 holes which we're going to film tomorrow but anyway back to that mini driver and what is it that i uh sort of first liked about the previous model and what i like about this and first of all it is obviously the size of the head i grew up when drivers weren't 460 cc they were a lot smaller so for me the sort of transition i suppose into the 460cc driver that was a change lots of golfers will only know a 460cc driver but for me going back to this smaller head i've always preferred the sort of a 3-wood than i prefer me driver and for the reasons of the smaller head but also the shorter shaft that's the sort of both of the things that come into question yet again with a mini driver that shorter shaft is three wood length and the smaller head is by no means three wood it's a 307 cc head and it's almost perfect for my eye and in terms of the length and address it just breeds confidence and i've always said it no matter how good the golf club supposedly performs and all that goes into it in terms of technology confidence in the game is massive and if you're stood over the ball with that shorter shaft smaller head then for me it's a massive massive bonus and it's why a relevance of performance quite yet i'll get to that shortly it takes massive boxes for me and i reckon it's perfect for the majority of average golfers the thing goes like an absolute rocket as well i'll be honest with you wow well the wind is coming in it's a type of club now i want controlling me and i'm not lashing driver i'm looking for fairways it's just hanging onto the right edge bit of a cut i have one major issue with the taylormade mini driver and that is its availability very much like the original one it was made in small batch quantities and as retailers i know that they can get only limited numbers in stock so it becomes i'm baffled really as to why the likes of the sim products are mass-produced mass-produced driver and the mini driver and i think should appeal to the masses is available in such limited quantities and that baffles me a little bit i really like to understand where taylormade are coming from on this one that's going to chase up chase and go that just might make the green well it doesn't quite make the pin anyway i can't see that far but it is exactly one of the things that really appeals to me about the mini driver is its versatility and the fact that the club i've got in hand is 13 and a half degrees so that's very weak lofted if you like for the traditional drive but what it allows you to do is play it off the tee but it also allows you to play it off the deck and much like its predecessor which i'm going to keep on reverting back to it's relatively easy to pick up and that again it wasn't the best of contacts that i got there but it was good enough and the way the bounce on the sole works the v steel sole sort of slides along it picked it up like i said relatively easy got plenty of fire off that face and the first shot that i visited off the deck was pretty impressive another incredible location on the seventh here the macro got the seat to the right of me and a fair bit of carry required on this sole but again just going back to how it sits at address that'd be really interesting this point on your opinions uh first of all how it looks again underneath shelf appeal never makes a great deal of difference i don't suppose i kind of think it's it's okay it looks fine from the top absolutely love it i love that muted finish they've got and there's now this thin gloss black line on the front uh which it just sits really nice behind the ball so i like that again available in eleven half and thirty and a half degrees worth of loft and again adjustability so i like all land things thrown in but i sort of i was already sold in terms of the original mini driver so i'm straight away drawn to this and very positive towards it but more importantly what are your thoughts and that's what i always like so opinions down below are you going to be considering a mini driver or a shorter shafted driver in the future or you're sticking with a 460cc head and the 44.5 or 45 inch shaft let me know your opinion is more important than mine what a goal fall this is do not go left hand i think we're going to set it at the left with a little bit of cut it's a brave one that is the best drive of it today but how's it going the carry go bounce well that was far tighter than i intended but it's worked out incredibly well i mentioned earlier on the ability to take this off of the deck and we played the first one off a real tight lie off these firm and fiery fairways at the macri but also when the ball is sat in the raw for not necessarily nestled down but this is just in the first cut we've got over 210 to go and i think again for me i put that club behind a ball i see plenty of loft at a dress and just same confidence that i would have in it in the 3-wood and to be honest with you slightly more confidence than about hitting a 3-wood it just gives that's uh there's a lot of loft i've got 13 and a half in hand and it doesn't put me off one bit i was going to squeeze it out just to the right hand side there there's some bunkers in the distance and just inside left of them but again picks it up relatively easy like i said a little bit of cut on that off the deck always tends to be but the idea is it gets there fairly easy and what i have noticed and i don't know you're picking up off the tee shots and off of the two shots off the deck the thing absolutely fires off this face as well and i'll finish off i think with some dryball data right so time to go through that dry ball data and i've got to say it's uh i'll put the numbers up in front of you now there's no real great surprises to be honest with you it's performed pretty similar to what we did in the previous model but it does it consistently it does it very very well this club is obviously the shortest shaft so the club head speed is a little bit lower than it would be with a drive but still at that sort of 94 mile an hour on average is right on up there ball speeds again really really good for the for the club head speed and overall distance carry and spin number i just think they kind of tick every box it launches quite high we've got that sort of 80 odd feet in terms of launch peak height which arguably could be that you'd want to knock this down a little bit from 13 and a half down a degree or two to get some optimum numbers but for me i kind of unless it's blowing a huli those kind of ball flight conditions were good for me and i drove the ball reasonably well overall and everything anything bad in there was relative to my swing but i think that the overall thing is what i always say about the mini driver or shorter shafted drivers it's that element of control that is the big deal for most average golfers and whether or not you choose to want to play the mini driver i still think that every average golfer should be considering at least playing a sort of 44-inch driver shaft and getting that greater control and then the size of the head thing well that's very much down to again subjective it's down to what you like at a dress and what you like to see but personally i'm a massive fan so the overall combination of shorter shaft that head size is always going to appeal to me it felt good off the face ball speeds were really good like the previous model i haven't got no criticism of this thing whatsoever uh anyway that's my thoughts more importantly have you tried it have you played the previous model so your comments down below hit that thumbs up if you like this video and subscribe if you don't already and i'll see you very very soon we're just filming another two new product releases so they're starting to move on again
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FNAF Plush - Foxy's Meets His Dad!
I am very process i am good.i pictures my debut case is over 9000 brow okay I love a bride I got my G and I got my dad talk I don't want to get bad so now let's watch the only movie so Brown welcome the angry Wiggy Xiao Qi cries my ear this man Shaq da feltre I mean seriously say something stroke back Rick what are you have not shot doctor out there look freaking ridiculous like what are you a Don are you trying to be an awesome ballet pink oh boy mystery like a wah wah wah wah wah wah wah if you use a fat sack da feltre you can take my middle finger hahahaha oh you're so funny I love that we get angry but that was pretty harsh No okay I'm gonna do a restroom oh come on I screwed up so oh wait wait wait it's all your doing is somebody in there put you out buddy process finished now get over here but uh I see the crap God kiss probably take a dummy piece God come on buddy get down no bump into spicy poop god I better get out I'm gonna come out loud please no please gonna take it out on yourself no plans gonna spread agenda yeah perfect my fab oh oh yeah easier Oh Andy I can't believe myself god it's all gonna praise ball how their make a [ __ ] a what's up that ass yes me I'm gonna say [ __ ] me why are you guys doing here well we can't come inside to our brother no no no I wouldn't mean that house as you want oh my god I love em yeah look at human girl Joe are you so cute whose sister coming here I love you daddy oh I love you too my son and that's Freddy and his father I know and it looks up here to get it my daddy I wish I might any wish me well I do miss my dad I wish my dad was so what does even though I caused you a lot of trouble daddy and I feel loving ah Thank You jr. of course you love me I obsess about her yeah you're not sexy but I feel like oh my god seeing them with their dad sure does I know yeah oh good I think something with a my daddy even though you're a party pooper I love you daddy me too Frank come on party pooper I'm gonna give you her daddy her house would be a way to bring like my buddy back alive oh the world ah ha I told you please tell me I'll do anything anything yeah bro okay go punch fruit in the first step pray what oh okay I'll tell you buddy folks say the way you can bring back your father is it's what you have to call the God Oh faster the god of sadness yeah we got a father's hazel what if you bring back your father passed along put HOD Wakaba got a fatness I don't know you're fat you're told me I need freakin fairies brow oh no it's a cage okay okay I'm gonna tell you how to call the god Osiris okay okay okay learn the way to call the girl fabulous you have to fart really Wow like you're gonna have to fart well you have never farted before oh my god so your body posture you have to fart like you've never farted before believe in yourself whether you're far enough fart will come upon the gutter found no stuff is a fart fart really through hard let's do this oh my god you're not doing I give me a face boxy fun here we go field to the farm [Music] today warrant I don't know they worked oh my god one please what Oh Oh God I have 30 bucks a wall I did you call apart I've been told you can't bring people back to life nice very true I am a god that I want to ask you something what is it opiate first I want you to bring by my father that's a faucet by July oh you can definitely bring your mother back to lie and don't talk elaborate for you today do sure sound good so can you please bring my father back to life yes under one condition what is it you have to [ __ ] like your brother and your brother has those arts are really good good please master sir far are me more are you joking okay let's do this I am NOT doing that then I guess I will not bring every mother back to lie come on bro just do it huh I'm only gonna do it for my dad that's okay okay oh I got everybody back right come on guys let's get this over wait okay let's go oh good Kevin when doing this huh okay okay let me spread my cheeks bro come on bro just do it okay hmm door Fajr we're really good please master follow me more okay really uh I'm sorry I can't play yes and we create yet oh well I guess I'll freakin run it back to my oh my God thank you okay thought my return to the living world oh my god you dirty welcome back dad Oh father I miss you - I'm Eric Oh God don't you go offended yeah well it's time for me to leave Tiger Fanus can I see your face please let me see it I want to see the girl bad toupee okay thanks just because you're bad I'm not bad I'm a Betty okay here's my bags look at that - the girl bad bad yeah welcome okay boy dank you go to bed this oMG you're better off today Oh Andy I say you're better off dead and he also - albeit elaqid burger are you sure can the both of you stop argued already mom please oMG whatever I'm gonna get my dog by gosh but yeah um I'm afraid he is right daddy I know I know I know I got that Oh damn okay yes you're fat you're relish on I got down you got five never got so fast I'm back what did you said that your frickin side can you repeat for me again haha you're back a diatom hey you don't disrespect my Babbitt and get away with it you mother [Music]
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1994 Maywood Park IDEAL CAM Lavern Hostetler
here's the field for the 11th number one is flaming stewart ron marshall drive number two is ideal cam lover and hostiler number three broadway delivery dave mcgee number four is goody mohawk and kim vincent number five ea's flash and joe marsh jr number six echo tonic and marshall duncan number seven be home early john zawastowski number eight is big lebroy terry leonard will drive that's the field for maywood's eleventh race perfect is super factor wagering now five minutes fair enough it's ideal come for late flaming stewart here comes b home early those three as they battle into the first turn and flaming stewart benefits from the ensemble be home early circles up and be home early with a rush now takes command it's flipping stewart's second two lengths ideal calm his third by three legs followed by broadway delivery it's a gap to goody mohawk followed by is flash echo tonic and big leroy at the end and from the outside now of the rush here comes ideal cam 29 and three the quarter an ideal calm opens up the lead now by four langs it's b home early in second by two likes fleming stewart third two last broadway delivery ticks today outside followed by echo tannic they're heading for the half an ideal cam leads the way down by five here comes broadway delivery charging into second be home early on the inside of houses flaming stewart echo tannic home a minute and one into the clubhouse turn idle calm leads the way now by two and a half lengths it's be home early back to second but broadway delivery is upon the outside here comes echotanic followed by fleming stewart in ea's flash out of the turn they curve into the box to wretch right tiedlecam leads the way by three likes it's be home early broadway delivery here comes echo tannic three wide as they drive by three quarters one thirty and four into the far turn idle cam has the lead by three legs b home early broadway delivery between horses at kutanic wide here they come turning for home it's how you come with the lead echo tannic be home early is there down the stretch i do cam leads the way a late move on the outside by it is flash between horses broadway delivery ideal cam at home in the eleventh price number two ideal calm was first a photo for a second please hold all tickets only eleventh race winner number two ideal cam ideal cam is owned by stan miller of etna green indiana trained by stan miller driven by laverne hostether number three broadway delivery was second number six echogenic third number five ea's flash was four results of the 11 thorough official mark the mile 201 three valves the two three perfected 19.60 cents 1960. the superfactor two three six and five one hundred fifty dollars even one fifty even on the two three six five eleventh race run down seven one two six four three five eight on the bottom well that's it for a saturday night ladies and gentlemen we certainly hope you've enjoyed yourselves and plan on coming out monday night don't forget monday the pick seven has a big carryover 12 638 will be added to the pool starting time monday night at 8 p.m on behalf of mr peter glossier at del mar park i'm tony salvaro here at maywood thanks so much for joining us good night everybody
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Love Addiction To A Narcissist: Limerence
have you heard the term limerence and love  addiction and wonder what that is and if   it's something that you're struggling with it's  something you deal with let's talk about that   my name is Lis Colucci and I am here to help  you understand and heal from things related to   narcissism in your life and transform your life  after being around toxic people so limerence   so what does that mean to you what does  it mean to you to meet a person and feel   the feelings of new relationship and  new excitement how do you personally   feel when you're around new people and when even  friends like when you have that new connection   where does your mind go where does your heart go  how do your feelings take over so with limerence   okay it is a term that means a mental state  of intense emotional basically infatuation or   Obsession or identification or the feelings of  intensity of emotions that go beyond the scope   that it should for the level of relationship  that you're at in other words you barely know   this person and you are feeling obsessed you're  feeling so attracted to them so infatuated with   them really it's sort of like an infatuation  but we don't see it as an infatuation because   it feels like love to us it feels like connection  it can range everywhere from absolute Euphoria to   complete despair depending on who you are and how  your personal history is with relationships in   your life so if you're a person who has had a lot  of Abandonment and you've had a lot of feelings   of fear around relationships and around you know  the scary stuff of people potentially leaving you   you may feel total despair when you are when  you're around someone you feel limerence for   you may have the feelings of unrequited love or  like it's never enough coming from them okay and   or if you're a person that absolutely loves the  feeling of new attention and new energy and new   love in your life you may have complete Euphoria  and it can go anywhere in between of course right   but it's it's an intensity of feeling that's the  main point basically what's happening is you're   getting a dopamine Rush from the experience of  being around this new person and that dopamine   feels good and what dopamine does is it makes  you seek and hunt and crave more of the thing   that causes the dopamine reaction so it's sort of  a chemical chain reaction that starts happening in   you the other piece of it is limerence has  an end it has a point where it stops where   reality sets in limerence is the very beginning  of something and then once things start happening   in the relationship the limerence fades it has  basically a conditional aspect to it and these   are all things that are hard to face because  what I'm describing sounds a heck of a lot like   love bombing right and a heck of a lot like being  someone who is just getting infatuated with people   for no reason and not really being fair to that  other person as a whole individual human being   but here's the other piece of it is that when  you get involved with narcissistic people this   limerence is the thing that they are relying on to  get your attention back on them while they groom   you and love bomb you so they're feeding off of  the limerence okay in you and they are basically   probably have some level of limerence themselves  going on which is part of the early love bombing   and grooming stage but they also know know that  in relationships they have to be in control and   so they're using this to say oh yeah look how good  it is look how long can I keep them here okay and   it's dangerous with narcissistic people because  you are not only being Swept Away by The Grooming   you're Swept Away by your own mind while it's in  this state of limerence so it's not like we need   to extract this from ourselves what we need to  do is become aware of it so we can sense it when   it's coming up and recognize all these feelings of  infatuation and feelings of oh my gosh this person   is so amazing we're going to talk about some signs  here of what to look for in yourself okay that all   of those feelings are kind of a chemical reaction  and your brain is just going yes I want that okay   it's not a real relationship yet this is why  we say slow down it doesn't necessarily mean   slow down like literally it means slow down your  mind slow down the process slow down the emotions   so that you can see what is happening both for  yourself and within relationships and then you get   to know a person and you can see if they actually  are a fit for your life or if they're a toxic   person or if they're just not a fit right so so  let's talk about some signs of limerence and have   you let me know in the comments if you guys have  experienced any of what I've been talking about   so far okay because this is a piece when people  say how do I trust myself how do I get back out   there how can I trust anyone else again this is a  big piece to start understanding about yourself if   this is something that you experience with people  and while you're there hit the thumbs up and hit   subscribe so I can keep creating this content and  I know which content you guys are interested in   seeing okay so let's just talk about some of the  signs that you might be experiencing limerence   one is idealization and I recognize and I  realize that that word is used when we're   talking about narcissists but everybody has  the potential to idealize situations or other   people okay you think about a foreign country and  you're romanticize in your head you're idealizing   you think about a person that you don't know a  famous person and you romanticize in your head   and you fantasize about how amazing they probably  are you're idealizing okay it's a natural thing   that people do the thing is with narcissists they  use that idealization to keep you hooked okay and   a narcissist will then devalue you as part of the  process and we'll talk about something here that's   really similar okay they'll devalue you which  means that the idealization is taken away and   then they go back and forth and use this back and  forthness to keep you confused to keep you with   them to keep power in the relationship when we are  talking about idealizing here it's just something   that's happening we're not aware of it or we are  aware of it but we're like well but maybe this   time it's okay right we're not doing it we're not  doing it to harm the other person we're doing it   because we really think that this person is the  most amazing thing in the world the problem with   the idealization is that you lack the clarity to  know who that person really is on the other side   okay I'm going to say that again in the beginning  no matter who you meet you lack the clarity the   time the information and all of that that is  needed to know who that other person is okay   you lack that Clarity but your feelings exceed  all of that and your feelings take over these   feelings of limerence take over and you think yeah  but it's this one's great another sign that you   are experiencing limerence's intrusive thoughts  about that person you cannot stop thinking about   them you're obsessing on them you are continually  wondering how they're doing it feels like fluttery   excitement and and or anxiety it's an intensity  and stress of some kind that keeps your mind   focused on them and then the next sign is that you  start de-prioritizing your life because of that   obsessing so your life starts slipping away and  you start focusing more and more on that person   now let's look at that from the perspective of  a toxic relationship survival if you're with   someone and you don't know who they are because  you lack the clarity not your fault you just   don't have the time and you haven't invested  the space and the time that it takes yet okay   and you're going down this path with limerence  and you're obsessing and you are idealizing and   you are putting all of your focus on their life  and your life together and when will you see them   and how will you see them and what will you do and  what are they doing now and oh my gosh and oh my   gosh right when you're doing that the narcissistic  person if they are a narcissist on the other end   is receiving the maximum amount of Supply they  are receiving the most Supply that they will in   the entire relationship that they have with you  they're receiving all of it it's the Perfection   okay from that place on the only place left to  go is devaluation and the only type of Supply   to get after that is the dramatic supply of  the narcissistic cycle of Love bombing and   devaluing you all right that's not to say feel  it and don't give it to them to see if it's a   narcissist the thing is understanding that when  you are with them it's going to feel fantastic   because the narcissist is most likely especially  if they're covert going to reciprocate eight all   of the attention they're going to give to you what  exactly what you're looking for to keep it going   or they might withhold at this point they might  back off at this point and withhold in order to   keep you seeking on that trail because they know  you're fixated on them it truly depends on how   avoidant this narcissistic person is how hard up  they are for supply and what it is they're looking   for in their life okay but it's not going to be  this like whoa this is a lot thing from the other   person it's going to be especially if they're  toxic more police or no but keep chasing me right   okay so the problem with deprioritizing yourself  is at that point you've already lost yourself to   this relationship you've lost your sense  of self you've lost your life around you   you've lost your sense of self you've lost the  things you enjoy in your life you've lost the   connections you have with other people because  your focus and your brain is completely on that   other person at this point you might also notice  that you're emotionally dependent have you had   that feeling happen in a relationship really  quick where you are emotionally dependent on   the small things that other person is doing do  you freak out if they don't text you for real   do you like you barely know this person you're so  excited about this person and they don't text you   immediately do you feel completely abandoned  or freak out that they are toxic or freak out   that they have left you or freak out whatever  like do you have an extreme emotional reaction   to the lack of attention coming your way from  them over the tiniest little things because you   are becoming emotionally dependent on them to  validate and to give to you what you need for   this to feel safe reason it doesn't feel safe is  because it's not you guys limerence isn't a safe   space to be it is an overwhelm of emotion taking  over and overriding logical thought and overriding   the seeing of red flags and overriding the whole  experience of truly getting to know another person   it happens though so being aware of it can mean  being completely aware of what's Happening while   it's happening and then talking yourself through  it all right another sign and we'll stop with this   one there's a lot of signs but we're going to stop  with this one so I can talk a little bit about the   cycle of limerence is that you're seeking their  validation and I touched on it a second ago but   you're seeking the validation of this person you  barely know you are if they tell you that you look   great it's the best thing ever and if they don't  say something what's the matter with me right you   are seeking attention affection and validation  from someone that you barely know that's a huge   sign of limerence okay all right but I want to  talk real quick and what I want to say here before   is that if you are experiencing any of this and  you want some help sorting through it for yourself   if you see this as a cycle in your life if you see  this as reasons that you step into narcissistic of   relationships with toxic people give me an email  or check in for coaching or check out the group   coaching because this may be something that you  can talk through and you can find a way to like   make your path a little different instead of  doing the same thing over and over like a cycle   for yourself okay check out that information in  the main description of every video but now let's   talk about what this cycle looks like there's a  cycle just like there's a cycle with a narcissist   and it's a very similar cycle okay there is the  idealization phase we talked about that the next   phase is the crystallization phase in during the  crystallization phase of limerence you become so   fearful of Abandonment you become so fearful of  that person turning on you running away all the   things because here's the thing you logically know  you don't really know this person you logically   have an awareness of exactly what's happening  you just don't have that in your thought process   because you are so fixated on this other person  right okay so when you're fearful of that you   will do anything to avoid a truth you stop seeing  red flags this can happen pretty quickly or it   can take a while it really depends on the person  and how you know fast these relationships cycle   through and how and if there is a toxic person  on the other end if you have a covert narcissist   on the other end and they are prolonging the  idealization phase this can take years if you have   a more over narcissist who is you know a cheater  and a person who just like you know plays the   plays around with people right this may be pretty  quick because of their cycle so it really depends   on both people if you have a person who's not  toxic and they are just like smitten in the same   way you know who knows what will happen with the  time there so there's no timeline for this is what   I'm saying but what happens after the idealization  is the crystallization you're trying to hold the   limerence as long as you can you're trying to hold  the feelings of new relationship energy as they   call it or the feelings of excitement the feelings  of bliss the feelings of oh my gosh this person is   the most amazing thing ever how could they have  how could they even exist as a single human being   right because who why doesn't the world just want  to snatch them up right and so you are trying to   hold on to that feeling as long as you possibly  can because it feels good it feels like the only   safety you have it feels like oh my gosh this is  finally it okay and if you're any and you've been   chasing a dopamine high that feels really good  okay and that is super addictive and it's part of   this this whole process but then what happens is  reality sets in in every relationship get a couple   months in if you're around a person a lot more if  you're not around them that often right and you   start seeing the things that don't work the things  that are like whoa they're really messed up there   or you know you start judging you start seeing  the truth you start seeing where they're not so   perfect basically you start seeing the real person  you start seeing the human being that's in front   of you and the idealization starts crumbling away  all right now with a narcissist they force that   point because they will weaponize and pick out  points about you that are less than ideal okay   or things that they once thought were ideal they  will turn on you because they're jealous of them   or you know we know understand a little bit about  how devaluation works with a narcissist and if you   don't please go watch some of the videos on that  and I will make more but with this process we're   not trying to conquer win and control what we're  trying to do is control our little our feelings   within this so that it stays happy and good and  wonderful okay and we can't do that because the   truth collides with the delusion of the limerence  and we will hold on to that and we stop seeing the   red flags and we start making excuses and thinking  red flags are green and we move full steam ahead   so then what happens is the deteriorization phase  which is exactly what it sounds like the whole   thing crumbles and you are left waking up to the  reality of what the situation is with that other   person now if it's not a toxic person you may  be left with the reality of oh man we got some   work to do right but if it was a toxic person  on the other end you are now trauma bonded you   are now enmeshed in their life you're probably  isolated from friends and family and you are left   having to find your way out of another toxic  relationship so understanding this is how this   process works understanding the way it works  within us can help you as you're going through   it to hold your reins back a little when you feel  that right and keep yourself in check a little bit   more and more as you feel that and recognizing  this is what's going on for me okay I need to   find a different way to love researching how to  have healthy relationships how to begin healthy   relationships and we can talk about that one  another time but I just wanted to touch on this   limerence because it's really important for  people trying to have other relationships in   their life whether it be romantic or friendship  or any other type of relationship so that this   limerence you're aware of and you can have a  healthy interaction with other people in your   life and with yourself all right you guys take  care hit the Thumbs Up Hit subscribe and like   I said check out the information if you need help  with anything okay talk to you next time bye-bye
Narcissism Survivor Guide With Lise Colucci
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42 WEEKS PREGNANT LABOUR AND DELIVERY STORY AT 19 | (9.9LBS BABY) EPIDURAL EXPERIENCE
hi guys welcome back to my channel today I'm doing my labor and delivery story with my daughter this was like four years ago exactly and I've never done one and I loved watching these during my pregnancy so I thought I would do one because it'd be so nice to like have the memories and just keep it in kind encapsulated somewhere just so that I can remember it and more now that I'm having a little boy I did in one like my memories to get jumbled up and I don't know they might do I have the worst memory on earth so I thought I would do it before I give birth and then I can do my next labor delivery story but yes I hope that you enjoy it to start off with when I gave birth to my daughter I was 19 years old I was really really young I actually found that I was pregnant at 18 so I was definitely a little baby for sure but I mean I wouldn't have it another way she's like my life so my pregnancy actually went really good I had no issues I had no like they'd be teased there was nothing wrong with me the whole pregnancy so I was like no rest so I got to 40 weeks and I turned 40 weeks on a Sunday the 15th of September of 2013 Mady dates and I had an appointment with a midwife and a Monday there was no tingles there was no pains there was nothing i with lily and never even waddled I definitely find myself waddling this time around smoking God's good but like I was completely fine I just had this massive bump in front of me so I on the Monday I went in to see my midwife and on that appointment they measured me they did everything I had they had to do and everything seemed fine so she just kind of sent me home and said that within a week in a wee then the following Monday I would have another appointment and they would offer me a membrane sweep if I wanted it it wasn't an essential but it was if I wanted it I could have it and then we would discuss a induction just because at that point I would have been 41 weeks and one day but I was pretty confident that it wouldn't get to that point I feel like all months I just thought it's going to happen before then like I can't go to 41 weeks so I went home I was really fine and for the whole week I went on walk but nothing happened I wore my most comfortable trainers I couldn't eat spicy food but I tried everything else under the Sun and I found myself at my 41 weeks I'm one-day appointment completely helpless there was like nothing and I was quite anxious because as you do I googled membrane sweeps and I remember there was this review from a lady on like some kind of like parenting website and she was saying that her membrane sleep was the most painful experience she'd ever had that she said she wanted to die like I was like oh my god like I can't do this like I was really really scared when I walked in there but I felt like I wanted her out and if it was really painful I could always ask her to stop so I just thought I'm going to go with it however she offered it to me and I said yes and she did it and it was completely fine I mean it is uncomfortable but it wasn't painful at all and I have a pretty low pain threshold so I was so happy she said that I would probably have some kind of pain within the next like couple of hours like just some discomfort that it was possible but that it would be fine so I thought okay that's fine pop nurse off off we discuss induction and I was going to get induced on Thursday I had to go up to the hospital on Wednesday morning just a limit blood tests and like to do like my then they had to do like a scan or something like that and then on the Thursday I would get in use I'd given up hope that I would go naturally so I just forgot to my appointment on Wednesday and then I'll hover on Friday on Thursday the 26th of September at least or the 27th so I was just quite looking forward to that and they just let let let it go but the second that we left the hospital I had like cramping like it felt like like like I was going to get my period and it just felt quite sore and it got a little bit worse so I went home and I went straight to sleep and I woke up about 10 o'clock at night and the pains definitely were a little bit stronger like they felt quite sore so I thought all this like I don't know like this doesn't feel normal so I started timing them and then I think they were they were lasting like 20 seconds and they were like 15 minutes apart so it was nothing for me to like do sorry I kind of tried to go back to sleep but I couldn't because every 15 minutes I would have this like pain so I started walking around and by like midnight they were like 7 minutes apart like they were really really painful and ie called the delivery suite and they said like unless you're like five minutes apart lasting a minute don't come in they were just gonna send you back home and I thought oh my legs all right so I got involve I go out the bath and I was just thinking like I just wonder stains like go away which obviously isn't what I wanted because I wanted the baby out but I just wanted like today go to sleep to have some sleep so at like 1:00 in the morning they had an increase there was still about seven minutes apart and they were still lasting about thirty seconds but I thought I can't do this so we got a taxi and we went straight into the hospital when I got there they saw me they actually didn't take that long for them to see me they saw me wasn't very busy and they and they said that I was only once and two meter dilated and that I was going to have to go back home so I was in such bad pain but I went back home we got sent home I tried to sleep it off at this point is like 4:00 in the morning maybe I couldn't go back to sleep because it was quite sore and then the morning came and the pain that completely stopped like there was no pain It was as if I just imagined this pain the night before they go so weird the exact same thing happened the whole day I'd had no contractions then at night I had contractions again and I was like like what is happening like these contractions seemed to only be happening at night and i felt quite like played with so i was like i'm not going in the hospital they're just gonna send me home and i that night there were actually a lot stronger and I just wanted it's like get on like a dis point because I'd already had it night before I just wanted the pain to like continue and get stronger and get like like closer together so we could just go to the hospital when they get settled in but it didn't and then it was Wednesday morning I think jr. had worked that morning because he was meeting me at the hospital so I got on the bus contracting every 7 minutes for 45 for 30 to 45 seconds really and like I would have to like breathe through it and I remember everyone would like look at me I mean it's like 9:00 in the morning on Thursday everyone's going to work so it was quite packed and everyone's just like oh my gosh like this woman is going to give birth on this bastard everyone looks so scared so I went upstairs the reception to get like to tell them that I had an appointment but then and I remember I got a contraction and that's a source talking to her and they just kind of took a step back and just like breathe through it and then I went back and I started talking to her as normal and she was like are you right and I'm like you know like I'm fine and I just once like weekend like I've got an appointment it's at nine o'clock blah blah and she's like ok and then I got another one and then I just breathe through it again and she's like I think you're in labor like you're gonna have to go to the Labor word and I was like late Nara like I was there yesterday and they sent me home I'm supposed to get induced tomorrow so like don't worry about it like we'll just do that she's like no like please go downstairs awesome like I'm gonna miss my appointment ok starts it's like have like a full of breakdown now I was thinking this lady's gonna make me miss my appointment I'm gonna go downstairs they're gonna say I'm going labor and then they're gonna say that I missed my appointment for my induction and then they're not gonna induce me tomorrow and I'm not gonna have my baby tomorrow and at this point like a midwife appeared out of nowhere and she's like okay we're gonna go late down there's and we're just gonna check you and if you're not then you can come back up so I was thinking around like finally go downstairs I'll play ball but I knew they wouldn't send me back upstairs so went downstairs to the delivery suite and she checked me and she's like actually we're gonna keep you in just like stay in your room they made me like a little rest fund and everything like was all very official and I was like I couldn't believe it like I was actually gonna stay in the hospital so she was like just like try to like walk around the hospital and just come back when you can't walk around anymore we will check you again so I thought hey that's fine so we just went for a walk I'm actually so glad that the hospital went busy that day I think if it was busy they would have sent me home which would have been scary anyways I walked around the hospital till about 1:00 I was like I'm hungry and there was a Marks & Spencer's cafe so we sat down to eat and I remember I got this like little sushi tray and I actually wish I got something more substantial because this would have been my last meal for like probably 36 hours I would have no food after this and as I was eating it I couldn't handle the pain like I was physically like I can't do it we have to go back upstairs so I didn't finish it we went upstairs and then she was like actually I'm just going to check you she was like well you're fine like you're four centimeters dilated and you're 100% effaced which I still don't know what it means but it sounded like good news and she was like you're moving into the labor ward like you're in action you're in active labor and I was like this is actually happening I was so excited at this point I've called my mom because I walked into the hospital with like no bags no car seat I had absolutely nothing except for my maternity night they took me into my delivery suite and the Midwife came and she said the anesthesiologist has one person before you and then it's your turn there's this massive needle though they put in your heart and they actually still have a Scott med don't know if you'll be able to see yep it's just there that little scar that is from that from the needle flick it was painful but he did it during a contraction so I was more like worried about the contraction that I was about the needles and I am really scared of them so it wasn't that bad the only bad thing is that because they've been there for so long the skin healed around it when they pulled out anyways she did the epidural and it was completely fine and I felt like I was in heaven like I was just relaxing I couldn't eat anything even though it was really hungry and they numbed the area so you can't actually feel the epidural everything's just kind of a blur from this point but at this point it's like midnight on Wednesday and like nothing's happening so she was like I'm gonna come back like she would come back every lake hour so I couldn't sleep so she came back up five and she was like right at six o'clock we're going to stop pushing I think I was like nine centimeters at this point I'm not really sure I don't think she told me but I was like Ryan an hour this is happening I waited to sleights and that six o'clock she was like healed ten centimeters dilated you're ready to start fishing so I was like oh my gosh like this is happening like I was so excited I was really tired but I was ready to do it so we started pushing the next contraction or so pushing again and and again and again and again and then the midwife started to get really excited which started to get me really excited so I did I started to like pants and like nothing was happening so she was trying to like poor Lily out by her head and like her shoulders were stuck like they would not come out so the Midwife kind of panicked and she was like press the red button so they pressed the red button and like this like world of like midwives and doctors and people in her coats they rushed in the room there was this like red light going on and those is like loud noise and I panicked and I just pushed like I gave the biggest fish I could give and she just kind of came out as I gave them I said push but then that push cost me stitches yeah that push was painful but I was out at this point so I was really really happy then the Midwife just kind of put her on my chest and I should put on my chest I was like God like she is so heavy and like she felt so weighty on my chest like she had been in my belly but I I didn't feel like she had felt that heavy inside me as she did make outside and the Midwife was like so proud of herself she was like I've never delivered such a big baby like let's weigh her so they took her to like way her obviously was still in the room and she was four and a half kilos which is like nine pounds nine ounces and she was like absolutely massive I was just like relaxing with my baby and just being with her and loving her and cuddling her and Midwife was like doing again shower and I was like a car for my legs and she was like no you'll be fine now now I was like okay so she was like just pop off the bed so I did and it was so weird because for like 16 hours I hadn't felt my legs and I got up actually don't remember when they took the epidural out like I don't remember any of that I remember them like stitching me up and me singing the hook like going like up and down like they put this like blankie I guess you would say this like sheet of paper like green sheet over your legs but I could see the like the needle but it's like a hook needle but it wasn't painful because obviously it had the epidural and I got up yeah then after that but like midday I was discharged and allowed to go back home and I was just so happy like I feel like everything just happened so nicely and so well and that is the end of my birth story in my labor and delivery story I really hope that you enjoy and if you are pregnant about your birth my best of luck you were going to be fine I was so scared and until my next video I'll see you guys soon bye
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Investigation in Oedipus Rex
in this video i'm going to talk about some of the investigative strategies assumed by edibus in sophocles's e-depos rx and their role in the structuration of the tragedy i will also look at the catastrophe of the play as a release of a spectral version of oedipus that in fact is a consequence of king oedipus's relentless questioning of the limits of knowledge itself sophocles structures his play as a murder mystery with abandoned use of withheld information prolipsies and foreshadowed foreshadowing techniques as the play opens thieves is a is in the grasp of a devastating epidemic the only way to scourge the plague is to discover who killed the previous king liars edibles takes it upon himself to solve the mystery and we must note that edipus's accession to the throne had also begun with mystery solving when he solved the riddle posed by these things now confronted with another plague years later he is once again determined to read the realm of the shadow of death and disease uh edibles first address to his people is a question he says my children sons of cadmus and his scare why this in sublime session with the bows elevated for prayer throwing you about my feet while thieves is filled with incense filled with hints to the healer phoebus and with lamentation with these words sophocles holds us directly to the center of the action which is really about the inquiry about the death of king liars it is interesting how sophocles structures this inquiry beginning with an appeal to on edibus part to the t-bone supplies he asks the old priest present to tell him about the reason behind the supplication speak he says for i you know would give all aid and a speech later however he reveals that he has already sent creon to ask of fevers by word or deed how shall i rescue thieves a certain degree of altruism aquapan is his address he states that his sorrow is greater than the sorrow of the thievans because in his words your several griefs are single single and particular but my soul moans for myself for you and for all thieves it is not clear at this stage whether it is regal altruism or an overwinning sense of ego that propels him to find an immediate cure for the disease that has afflicted his land nevertheless he sets in motion the process of discovery by sending off crayon and awaits crayons return with considerable anxiety the intervening moment he spends in uttering promises such as when he comes then call me base i put not in act what thing so ever feebles show it me this is the first of many promises he makes throughout the play promises like prophecies are future oriented the possibility of their fulfillment or failure looks forward to an indefinite time in the future the professors accompanying oedipus's birth ironically suffuse every promise of altruistic benevolence that edibles makes as a king to his people the promise to cast out the the criminal or the unclean personage responsible for thieves pestilence is haunted by the spectral presence of the oedipus whom the king edibles does not know the former oedipus is always on the verge of making a return in fact the the many vicissitudes and narrative insignifications that suffocates weaves his plot with keep the return of the spectrally diverse inner veins his slow and inevitable return is punctuated by the way in which revelations are structured information shared in the form of reports are presented in such a way that they sustain the interest of the audience and create a space for suspense this is exemplified in crayons first speech after his return from the baitian shrine when asked about when asked what news he brings from the god he says good news i count all news as fortunate however hard that he sues forth in good now the idea that all news is good news marks crayon as a man of agency because he perceives the categories of news and reports either bad or good as arbiters of action the very fact that a piece of information or news has been received is a good thing because it will lead to the object of knowledge although it may be hard to accept uh this same sense of agency and curiosity characterizes uh oedipus although he is more inclined initially to interpret news as neither bad nor good but either useful or useless this reinforces his similarity with a detective in response to creon's remark that all news issues fought in good he says it is a response that finds me undismayed and yet not overfold crayon offers odypus the option of hearing the news either in private or in public the setting of the play and the unity of place are structured by and large around the interior exterior dialectic when creon offers to tell editors about the prophecy either in the presence of the audience or by going within the palace the two worlds of edibus are suddenly evoked the public and the private and he chooses to listen to the prophecy in the presence of the tvan people and thus he emphasizes that he wants a certain degree of clarity in the whole investigative process this uh separates him from the detective per se who sometimes works out the mystery uh in their head uh before revealing the investigative process to the reader uh again edipus's impulse is altruistic here he says and i quote from the text speak it to all since it is their distress i care for i more than my life what creon comes up with is basically a real clue sent by the god apollo which is a fel pollution fed on human soil he shall drive out not feed it past all cure this is the first clue for edibus the rest of phoebus's message is narrated by creon with great suspense and economy whatever he says amounts to this elias's murder has gone unavenged and that that is the reason behind the pestilence so edipus adipose's immediate response to this is uh the task is hard how can we hope to track a crime so ancient where can they be found according to the gods says creon it will be found in thieves this consolidates the unity of place one of the three unities in aristotle's poetics if the crime is to be detected it must be detected within the thiban territory in other words although the crime was committed outside thieves its solution will be found inside its territory uh oedipus after becoming the king of thieves had not inquired uh nature of lyas's murder or the motive behind the murder thus it is with a kind of belatedness with which the event of lion's murder is uh re-imagined oedipus assuming the role of the the prime investigator here questions crayon came none with the news game none who journeyed with him back to report that you might learn and act in other words was there any witness how can we be assured of the veracity of the incident to this crayon answers that there was only one eyewitness who was able to escape and if his report is to be believed king liars was killed by a band of robbers now considering what actually happened and who actually killed elias the reference to the supposed robbers is like a red heading which may lead the investigator astray now dubious though it may be it is edible's first clue which gives him a lead in the case as it were he remarks that and i'm quoting from the text one clue disclosing many more the first small promise grasped may teach us all he is also skeptical of whatever report he is provided with and he promptly questions the veracity of the account of the eyewitness he is clearly not ready to believe the the improvable story that the former king was killed by roberts he is clearly looking for a motive a necessary precondition for any act of murder and perhaps in his mind a random act of robbery and murder cannot possibly be the reason of a devastating plague which has afflicted the whole of thieves so the reason behind the delay in the uh investigation of leicester's murder is ascribe to the sphinx and her riddles crayon says and these are his words it was the sphinx whose riddling song constrained it to leave the unknown unknown and face the present um it is ironic that years later the thievans are made to face the present with the appearance of the plague and in order to find a remedy the unknown must now be made known oedipus takes talk of the situation and takes the responsibility of reopening and uh investigating the case so he assumes the role of the avenger of lyosis murder for reasons both public and personal he believes that this act of driving out the evil will secure him as well as his secure him as well as his kingdom and in his words he that slew his king were feign perchance again by the same hand to strike at me so fighting for you king i serve myself this can be interpreted as an act of putting an end to the constant haunting of thieves and uh oedipus's kingdom by the dead king liars in punishing elias's murderer he will ironically unleash his former jinxed spectral self which is embedded within his present public regal personnel universe's presence on stage is interspersed with uh corey pians um offered to the gods now while this is a necessity a theatrical necessity it also ushers into full view the gravity and the impact of the crime committed by edibus before the place started this spectral edibus invisible universe operating outside the peripheries of the oedipus rex text teases us into rethinking certain issues that are fundamental to the place such as crime uh freedom free will fate and justice now as the play progresses the spectral oedipus becomes increasingly incarnated the world of oracular prophecies and divinations provide the characters especially deepers with a kind of repository of clues which will help him unravel the mystery and edibles uses these clues as uh like a modern-day detective would use forensic evidence and they are actually scattered throughout the play and they emerge at vital junctures in the plot in fact the oracular message brought in by crayon at the start it sets in motion the plot itself and it was addressed to the gathered audience after the third gory passage is an instance of instance of deep self introspection in this passage he considers his position as an outsider a stranger to the fact a foreigner with no guide so for him being a thievan would place him in a better position to investigate the case nevertheless he makes one of his earliest moves as an investigator or a detective by convening a group of thievans and asking them collectively whether any of them knows who murdered liars he says is there among you one who knows what hand did murder liars son of labdicus that man i charge unfold the truth to me say that he fears by utterance to bring himself in accusation why his payment shall not be harsh he shall depart unharmed that any no another citizen or stranger guilty hide it not reward i'll pay and thieves shall add her gratitude and this is followed by a grave proclamation he says this man where he be from all the land whose government and sway is mine i make an outlaw none shall speak to him no roof shall shelter in your sacrifice and prayer give him no place nor drink nor in drink offerings but drive him out of doors for it is he pollutes us as the oracle python of phoebus had today revealed to me now when edibles threatens that he will punish anyone who will shield the criminal he is unknowingly referring to the characters in the play who know the criminal but will not tell such as tiresias and when he talks about the punishment that is to be meted out to the criminal he is anticipating the uh convergence the impending convergence between uh the spectral oedipus and the investigator universe which leads to uh which will lead to yet another oedipus in the future who uh who has been punished by his own proclamation own royal proclamation so there is a [Music] there is actually a rejoinder which is highly ironic which is further if with my knowledge in my house the harbor at my hurt on my own head follow every implication he had pronounced the house that he is talking about is incidentally elias's house where edibus has long harbored his self-identification with uh liars his empathy for liars takes on an almost bodily significance he he says with magnanimity today since i am king where he was king the husband of his bride from whose one womb had he been blessed with progeny had sprung near pledges of our bond his fruit and mind it pushes eagerness to find and convict the criminal is proportional to the consolidation of his identity as a thievan for thieves has made him its king and has given its queen to him solving the riddle of the sphinx gave oedipus regal entry into into thieves and now after the lapse of several years a plague has given him the opportunity not only rip off his stranger identity but also prove his metal as a ruler and leader [Music] the chorus assumes a single singular identity and says that none of the thievans present know anything about the identity of the criminal and that the god apollo who sent the oracle should himself name the man now apollo being a god cannot himself appear and his oracle should be interpreted investigated and pursued with intellectual rigor which is a task that edibles readily undertakes and when the chorus next advises the deepest to summon and seek counsel of the old prophet tyreses uh it was reveals that he has already sent forth him now the mental process of detection uh while investigation is underway often go unnoticed by people around the detective uh this is actually instantiated here and when the chorus whimsically uh says the rest's old unmeaning talk oedipus is prompting responding what talk i must neglect no hint like a true detective he wants to pay attention to every detail [Music] afterwards directors is brought in not as a witness but an all-knowing prophet a figure whose presence would be [Music] impermissible in detective fiction directors is the only character in the play who knows the three e-depresses the spectral universe of the past it was the king or edipus rex of the present and the blind outcast oedipus of the future his knowledge tyruses knowledge is so total that had it not been for his reluctance to reveal too much the lias murder mystery would have been brought to a resolution an untimely resolution now tyresis's reluctance is therefore as important as his all-know ability [Music] while watching the play the audience is probably filled with curiosity as to why tyra issues is reluctant to tell the truth and suspense is sustained as the conversation between edipus and tyrussius is lended and blended almost to the point where it becomes quarrelsome and um unyielding tyrosis refusal to speak bewilders us as it bewilders edibus it also infuriate infuriates him uh infuriates him infuriates him so much so that he begins to suspect that directives must have been involved in the crime uh edible says i see in the the plotter of the deed indeed say father below the doer has our eyes then had i said the killing two was dying now it is interesting to note that here the conversation between edipus and tyracius becomes so heated that the process of investigation is stalled for some time and they start slandering each other with accusations that seem very angry and very baseless as well however in his anger eudupus does not realize that the accusations directly as hurls against him uh and the real meaning behind those accusations uh for instance this line dowart foul and thou pollutus thieves thou sleekest and thou art the murderer and also this line with the idea is knowing not thou livest in shame seeing not thine own ill now tyrusius restrains himself eventually and says that everything will be out in time uh edipus is enraged to hear this and he says uh two things that kind of reinforce his pride and also his faith in intellectual inquiry intellectual rigor with regard to the with regard to problem solving firstly he asks where was directions when the things had posed a serious threat to the thievan people and secondly he mocked directors for not being able to solve the sphinx's puzzle which called for in his words mantic skill not common human wit and he says these are these are his words no birds no god informed you i the full ignorant odypus no birds to teach me must come and hate the truth and stop the song there is clearly a sense of hubris intellectual superior superiority on adipose's part which prevents him from seeing the truth as it stands the investigative logic that he applies is uh based on reason and causality and evidence and and curiously enough he tries to supplant using this logic the prophetic scheme of things sometimes knowingly and sometimes unknowingly and the chorus intervenes in the heated exchange between tyresius and oedipus and reminds them that god's decree must be fulfilled anger is perhaps not the best way to go about it directly tyrese's speech is elliptic and forwarding i think it's uh it kind of deserves to be quoted in its entirety and i will read out the speech i speak then thou has taunted me for blind thou who has eyes and does not see the ill thou standest in the ill that shares thy house does know whose child thou art nor see that hate is dying from my from thy own kin here and below now this is further complicated in the in this passage where he says he whom thou this while has sought with threatening and with publishings of elias's murder that same man is here now called a stranger in our midst but soon he shall be known at even born yet find small pleasure in it blind that once had a sight a bigger one so rich in a foreign land a wanderer with a staff grouping his way he shall be known the brother of the sons he fathered to the woman out of whom he sprang both son and husband and the sire whose bed he fouled he murdered get these get to the in and think and think then if thou find history i lie then say i have no wit for prophecy so we see that it was his decision to end this the aid of diuresius uh backfiring on him and bringing him closer to the catastrophe directives before leaving he teases edibus with yet another riddle he says this day shall give the birth and shall destroy thee this line can be interpreted as a reference to the transformation of the second person the play that is the transition from edipus rex to edibles the blind itinerant beggar tyrosis subsequent clue is connected metaphorically to the riddle that i just mentioned he says he whom thou this file has sought with threatenings and with publishings of lious murder that same man is here so tyrus is his tragedy is that although he can see everything that is figuratively see everything he he cannot change the course of things there is a corey commentary that follows which is a kind of a meditation on the question how can things be known how can a prophet know can a prophet know can a man know more than common men the chorus raises uh an important question uh rather an important legal issue uh the course says until the charge be proven good let the world cry guilty never will i consent with it this this question is a legal question also this ethical question that whether tyrese uses oblique prophecies are to be believed this question helps uh among other things sustain the suspense for the for the moment and korean is enraged by edibus accusation of treachery and he confronts oedipus and what follows is yet another round of heated exchange of words of angry words this however is interspersed with certain significant questions uh raised by both of them both edipus and diuresius for example how long is it since elias disappeared was the prophet tyrusius uh in his practice then uh did he ever speak of oedipus why did crayon do nothing to investigate the death of liars why did the why did you see seer the the all-seeing seer not tell his story then does edibus reign equally with jocasta crayon sister over all the realm of thieves and of this unit does crayon make an equal third crayon actually uses syllogisms and he tries to explain that no one would choose the trouble of the crown with no repose and peace crayon would not covet kingship for the sake of it when he could be a king by other means he challenges cdpress and he challenges the reapers to test him and he asks him to go to delphi and inquire whether he has brought back lies for prophecies crayon actually makes an appeal to edibus rational faculties but to no avail as an investigator edibus is most likely to believe that irasius and creon are conspiring against him rather than realizing that he himself is culpable however this squabble is stopped by the stopped by jocasta and the chorus reminds us and creon that now is not the time to quarrel and this is how uh the schism between public good and personal grievances is brought in later after the departure of crayon edipus and jocasta engage in a very significant conversation where edibles expresses his great disapproval of crayon and diuresius he believes that both of them have accused him of lions's murder and in order to ward off edibus misgivings his despair jocasta tells him a story and this story is about the supposed in efficacy of the oracles the story is the account of the sun born to liars and jocasta who it was prophesied would kill liars this son was left on a hillside to die with his ankles pierced together so when he was just three years three days old he was left to die this child when elias was killed by a band of robbers it was assumed that the prophecy was false uh the recounting of this story triggers the gradual convergence of the two oedipuses and therefore the the anagnorisis happens now um since we are looking at the text as a kind of murder mystery um this whodunit format is finally brought around to a situation where where every effort by the investigator pedibus to implicate someone to the crime turns it back on himself and this makes aribus go back to his past and recount how apollo once had prophesied that he would one day kill his father and marry his mother and how he fled corinth in order to avoid such a fade [Music] the fact that elias was killed where the three highways meet where a road from delphi meets the road from dolia first converges with an act of killing that edibles had committed years ago and further interrogation of jocasta and investigation of details of leicester's murder deepens his suspicion that the man he had killed was indeed liars the two oedipuses thus began to come together the servant who got away from the scene of lyus's murder remains the only witness oedipus calls on him for interrogation but as it turns out his arrival is delayed in order to kind of protract the suspense it's a theatrical necessity and in the next scene however the arrival of a messenger from corinth with the news of uh king polly versus death is received as good news by rippers and jocasta because it suggests that tragedy has been averted at least partially however the messengers subsequent revelation that bollywood and merope were not the biological parents of oedipus sets in motion the whole drama of self-recognition and a confirmation through comparing information regarding edipus's birth his is abandoned by liars the discovery and adoption by poliubus and merope the the event of lyas's murder the solution to the sphinx's riddle and the ascension uh to the theme and throne of eddy purses uh of universe's severe and unthinkable culpability brings the investigation to its conclusion uh although the events narrated in the story are causally held sophocles does not tell the story in linear fashion uh if he had chosen to do so we would see the murder first and then the aftermath of the murder knowing all along who killed liars instead instead softly structures it like a full-fledged murder mystery and begins towards the end of the story working out the plot backwards um sophocles of course cannot be credited with the invention of the of the whodunit genre with certainty but he was indeed radical in his playwriting to have subverted the genre by making the detective and the killer the same person it represses the king the investigator the judge jury and eventually the convict the gods are never completely removed and perhaps the fact that the fact that edipus suffers for his deeds is in a degree reassuring although it's terrible at least there is a system in nature effects have causes and although those effects are pitiable and horrible they may be better than a chaotic universe it must be noted that the ancient greek audience would have probably been familiar with the edipus myth and therefore to approach edipus rex as a whodunit requires some degree of precaution although there is no doubt that sophocles structures his play as a murder mystery
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Ep. 28 I Don't Give A Flick! - Star Wars Franchise
now luke you love the the new star treks right uh i mean it's the same it's the same thing as with star wars right like you can see like if you want to know what ryze skywalker was going to be just watch into darkness and it's like okay this is exactly this this is this mess of things that have just been sort of thrown together haphazardly [Music] is that for harry potter yep that's harry potter wonderful wander [ __ ] fool oh my god uh hey everybody welcome to another episode of i don't give a flick i am your host johnny blackburn alongside me this week are my co-hosts gary elle moore and neil riley and we are very pleased to have with us this week uh our uh welcoming back for a second time we've got uh lucas here luke welcome back to the show hey guys how's it going and we've got uh first uh popping his cherry we've got uh the virgin podcaster uh well i don't know if you've been on another podcast spencer um but we got spencer walters with us today spencer thanks for joining us yeah absolutely guys what's up yeah and then unfortunately you guys know my thing i've gotta harp and make harpon and make fun of uh good old jacob johnson somehow thanks bud gary invited him back and yeah against my better judgment i nice allowed it i actually do like jacob i think he does a good job do you yeah thanks gary that's a mistake no problem you don't need to gary why are you friends with johnny why are you friends with me jacob what right that's a strong word we're not really okay friend of mine you forced yourself on me i didn't ask for this hey i didn't want this we got too drunk at the company christmas party there's nothing did you see what you were wearing i mean yeah it was very revealed i couldn't keep i couldn't keep my hands myself what can i say anyways that's a topic for uh another cancer another legal case um uh and uh jacob uh is the host of the uh very popular podcast jacob and rhys versus evil and i did get that right it is now yeah we've confirmed that it is jacob and greece i know we were a little off on that um anyways this is uh the beginning of season two for us um for those of you that are listening that joined us uh for all of season one we primarily really stuck to genres of films and stuff that happened behind the scenes this season we're looking at taking more of a harder look at franchises and movies in particular and breaking them down tonight we've got a humdinger for you guys we're gonna try to get through the entire star wars cinematic universe in one episode so hold on to your seats because this one could be quite a doozy we got a lot of people with a lot of opinions and uh can't wait to get started with it uh let's just [ __ ] jump in gary since uh this is kind of one that you really push for i'm gonna let you start out with kind of giving us a brief rundown of what star wars is how it started and things like that okay well thank you johnny i appreciate that um so star wars began in 1977 with the release of star wars it was then later re-titled to star wars episode 4 a new hope um and basically is the story of luke skywalker um overcoming the bad guy and saving the princess leia and destroying the death star and defeating darth vader then we move on to episode five the empire strikes back which is uh 1980 and uh luke skywalker and his friends uh are uh they really get the crap bait out of them by the empire and uh they really put on their heels throughout the whole movie um his friend han solo gets captured by a bounty hunter and taken to job it's 40 years old if you haven't seen it now it's your own [ __ ] fault uh and then 1983 brings us uh star wars um episode six the empire strikes back uh luke skywalker and friends work to defeat the evil emperor and redeem luke skywalker's father anakin skywalker who is also bum bum darth vader uh moving into the uh late 90s we have uh 1999's star wars episode one the phantom menace so to preface this these are for i mean i'm sure everybody listening has but if they haven't these are the prequels to the original yes so the first three movies are the original trilogy and then you have the prequels which are episodes one the phantom menace where anakin skywalker um his backstory is explained and discovered um someone somewhat and then um episode two uh attack of the clones that discusses the clone wars and then episode three the revenge of the sith which talks about uh the emperor and uh taking over and then anakin choosing the path of the dark side to become darth vader and then you have the most frequent uh frequent uh recent that's the word i'm looking for yeah got it third time um the sequel trilogy uh which starts off with episode seven uh the force awakens which she uh sees a new character uh ray uh coming to focus and uh her friends and how they're trying to uh fight off the remnants of the first order which are the remnants of the empire i suppose and then episode 8 the last jedi which is episode 9 um which [Laughter] uh a little a little uh animosity a little little little something everybody that made that one um and then you have episode nine um the rise of skywalker which sees the conclusion of the storyline for the sequels now i feel like there's an important there's important stuff that happens in in the last jedi so you seem to skip over it no you're wrong oh i am okay all right so nothing happens it's just it's just a blank screen for two hours came out they made you know hundreds of millions of dollars a lot happens but nothing important okay so we're just willingly skipping the best one okay cool we will get to that trust me will we okay gary oh he mentioned empire so i mean and so that's uh that's kind of where the the main trilogies of movies are and then throughout the years you've had uh two or if you want to consider three extra movies made um you've got uh the solo movie and then you've got the uh rogue one movie solo was based off han solo yes and rogue one is uh an entirely new cast of characters that you've never seen before and it's them giving the plans to the death star and uh i guess the only other movie you'd say is the christmas special but we're not going to know about that no and that's no isn't that a tv special ah it's it's very special whatever you guys are just going to skip over the ewok adventure and ewoks battle foreign special that's on disney plus yeah yeah the lego movies yeah i actually like the lego movies but they're outside of the topic of discussion today outside well no there's an actual like lego star wars that actually takes place after episode nine it has like ray training uh finn and everything yeah it's the lego holiday special [Laughter] oh literally that's what it's called i believe i'm laughing because that's that's funny that's good times gary what about uh what what series are uh are going on or have been going on over the last okay well um you've got the clone wars series uh which has been a very popular series um it was on cartoon network i believe in the story line of star wars where did that one land uh that fell um in episode two kind of uh explaining a little bit more of that story um it expanded off of the movie yeah and and until between two and three yes yeah and until more of the the actual adventures of uh luke and uh not luke uh anakin and uh obi-wan and then you've got uh the most recent the mandalorian which has been uh very popular uh which tells the story um shortly after episode six so after the empire's fallen and it's about a mandalorian um bounty hunter that finds a baby yoda and uh since that one's like fresh new we won't do any spoilers on it okay fair enough fair enough all right so for those of you that are listening that did not know anything about star wars that's essentially i mean very well done gary getting that done in under five minutes um that's a lot of information to to you know just scrunch into such a small amount of time crinkle crush cram yep um so for this particular episode what we do for those of you that haven't joined us uh before we will go ahead and break this down from a purely film aspect to start out and then we'll get into the actual plot and storyline and then the universe itself um that is where the majority that is where uh in particular luke spencer and jacob and actually gary everybody but me um is going to be able to actually give you a lot of information on the background of the universe itself which has expanded to jesus christ i don't know um neil you used to read a bunch of the the eu books right i mean like how many how many books did they write how many series did they have like of i mean they wrote a bunch i read a good handful which are obviously no longer uh so thanks for wasting my time there kathleen kennedy but um uh yeah there's a lot of a lot of expanded universe stuff yeah and then there's the sort of new expanded universe air quotes under disney and they're up to 30 plus novels and then uh a ton of comics coming out through marvel as well jesus yeah they just started the light the whole high republic era which is like five centuries before what um the original trilogy gotta make that money years before let's spend four and a half billion dollars on this franchise johnny they got to milk it like that every dime possible that's what that's what they bought it from milk it like luke skywalker he's milking that blue milk all right so we've got so good we've got we've got five parts for tonight we've got the original trilogy the prequel trilogy the sequel trilogy mandalorian and clone wars we're gonna break it down going through uh go through filming characters plot and then the entire franchise at the end and that's where you guys and throughout this entire thing um we'll we'll go ahead and we'll go ahead and debate him um let's jump into it early here um let's try it instead of movie by movie let's try to keep them and their clumps of trilogy came out um so spencer i wanna start with you since you have not been on with us before uh since our our listeners are not terribly familiar with you um as far as filming itself goes starting with the originals we'll just go by when they were actually made um as far as we'll start with cinematography um sound special effects music you can go in any order you want um what are the what did you love what did you hate about a lot of those aspects of the film a lot of people consider these three the first three to be the creme de la creme the best ones ever made i don't know where you fall on that spectrum but as far as the film aspects go just from a pure cinematic standpoint where do you think they stand against the rest of them against other movies other blockbusters uh straight up filmmaking they're they're the most solid of the bunch i would have to say and they're definitely the most complete trilogy where the others tend to fail especially the sequel trilogy i think is as individual movies aside from there as a skywalker you can kind of take them aside and enjoy them as individual stories but they don't quite feel uh they feel pretty disjointed as a trilogy especially the sequels but from a filmmaking standpoint uh the originals i think are the best which is one of the reasons uh why we're sort of stuck in this cycle of continuously well they're not as good as the originals and they're not as good as the originals and a lot of that just goes back to you know when people saw them and carrying the emotions of their childhood like is this one going to make you feel like you were six again unfortunately not uh but you know that's uh something for a therapist to work out god knows the star wars fandom needs therapy lay back on your couch kid tell me what's troubling you uh so do you think that the original three are they films that could have stood on their own without being a part of this universe if we just threw empire strikes back as one movie not connected to any type of larger universe on its own could it have stood as a stand-alone film empire's tricky because it's always tricky especially when it's a film meant to be the middle chapter in a trilogy uh empire would be a little difficult to stand alone because you would wonder about wait a minute we just found out this totally awesome uh cliffhanger at the end i gotta know where that goes there's no way this is where this ends but uh it'd be a little bit of baptism by fire especially trying to get caught up with the battle of hoth at the very beginning but uh from just a filmmaking standpoint though empire is one of the best if not the best of the star wars films uh so you can probably put that thing in a vacuum and it'll be just fine but the empire rogue one and last jedi are probably the best from a pure film standpoint at least for me interesting oh gary oh gary's grinding those teeth and shaking head i can't wait to get to gary sorry go ahead whoever was about to say something i'll jump in on this real fast because i saw trilogy in a little bit of a different way and speak to that point so i first saw i hated star wars growing up because everybody used to say luke i am your father whenever they would find out what my name was and so i just do like luke was from star wars [ __ ] star wars i don't want anything to do with it but my friend told me i should watch it and his he had loaned out a new hope so he came over to my house and he had empire and um we were gonna watch empire and jedi so my first star wars experience was watching empire strikes back and so like i remember moments of being like wait does luke when the falcon comes out um after darth vader comes in and shoots out and you see luke in the snow walking and he turns around i remember thinking wait does luke know what that ship is and who's in there but my point with all this is that was my first star wars experience and i fell in love right then and there and i was a i was in third grade and i saw it and then i went back and watched jedi and then i went back the next week and we watched a new hope and it was like oh okay that's how we met han solo that's how he met obi-wan kenobi who was actually alive at one point apparently which was kind of interesting for me to see but all that empire i mean to come in like that empire stands on its own in that regard because i came into it having seen nothing and not even wanting to like star wars and i was able to get into it and then go back and watch a new hope and you know obviously it stuck with me my whole life since then sure could you do you think you could have done the same thing with um return of the jedi new hope kind of is different because it was the first one made but what about return of the jedi do you think had you seen that first you would have felt the same way i don't know it's tough because return of the jedi is one of my favorites because the scene the throne room scene with the emperor and with luke and vader is just so good you know it's like it's like the culmination of of the whole trilogy but it definitely wouldn't have the stakes if you don't know who darth vader is and you don't know about the death star and all that stuff right right but as a standalone movie you know you may be appreciated a little more but i think you can still take it on its own like if you just saw what it was you can still you can still get through it i don't know if it holds up the way that a new hope and the empire does but but good but but well enough uh gary this this particular section anyways was yours so i want to let you you speak to it so as far as as far as cinematography sound special effects the music you know what is what is all i know how you feel about the other ones just out of the countless hours upon hours that we've talked about right yes but where do you feel that as far as a cinematic checklist the first uh trilogy stands by on its own i think uh music um music for me is going to be a very consistent rating because john williams did you know the music and greatest living it's like he's the greatest composer of all time maybe i don't know um so the music i think is outstanding um the uh cinematography in the original trilogy um i think is really good and interesting because they have especially back then when you didn't have special effects that you know people could just sit in a room and cgi them all up you had to actually like build models and have accurate timing like it's really fun to watch sometimes the special effects didn't work didn't look very good like in the empire strikes back when they're in the x-wing and you can kind of see through the uh the wall of the x-wing you know that was before they remastered it of course but um i i think for its time uh it definitely was just really an extravaganza special effects um i think as we talked about on another podcast uh last season uh you know you had 2001 a space odyssey which also had like really good special effects but um i think they were they're top-notch in the original trilogy um i i think that like the the live-action nature of it like there's you know real sand you know real um not real carbon scoring but like there's real things to like touch you know and see um i think that added a lot to uh the the look and the feel of the film and i think they nailed that pretty well okay so yeah you and i know you had talked about well i guess i'll wait till we get to to the prequels um what you hated about that among many things um jacob want to jump to you because i i really one of the reasons i love i do actually like having you on is because you always do because you always make me look good no um because you always really like looking at the uh the symbolism behind how they shoot particular scenes and how the story was written in comparison to you know current events at the time um so for you for the filming aspects of the initial three um where do you think they fall not even just in line with the entire series but just in line with modern cinema over the last 50 years oh i don't think we would have modern cinema without star wars really um okay why is that like jaws was the first blockbuster right but it was very much a genre film it was horror it was kind of dark depressing in a lot of ways but also like kind of an ura ending but you look at the 70s and like 60s like films were just like really dour and like mean dirty hairy you have the death wish films uh taxi driver is just a terrible time and just like rampant crime and then like star wars gave hope to people like literally a new hope and it broke uh like it broke through the mainstream and just like gave people an imagination they hadn't seen before on the big screen like bringing like silly sci-fi like flash gordon type stuff to the big screen but in a more serious manner and with like these extravagant special effects uh the practical effects are fantastic um the music score just everything uh surrounding star wars like film wouldn't be with what it is without it um it modernized the blockbuster it and every film sense has been trying to recapture that magic it's just like we want to make this star wars like those stupid green lantern movie of 2011 was like we want this to be star wars everything like the wachowskis uh what was that jupiter descending we want this to be star wars it's like everything wants to be star wars right right and i think you i think you had actually brought up you brought up david lynch's dune uh in our last episode i think right yeah and we had actually just i'd just gotten done doing a podcast with ian about movies so bad they're good and this being on that spectrum um in my opinion that movie was just so bad it was [ __ ] awful yeah and they wanted that to be star wars right and it's just like david lynch is like yeah he didn't want to have anything to do with it he was just it was just you can't take us you can't take this what a space western or whatever that star wars is pretty family friendly you can't take this super dark morbid adult graphic novel it almost seems like you know one graphic novel but um you can't take that and then expect it to be yeah the next star wars it just didn't make any damn sense um yeah so neil i guess this so all these questions to you i mean out of people i know i mean you're certainly one that has seemed to gobble this up the most i mean hell you've got a [ __ ] resistance or rebel decal on the back your truck you know i mean that's that's that you've just been doing this for a long time what do you what's so special to you about this series what makes it stand out you know over the course of your cinematic viewing history well i mean obviously for me it relies heavily just on nostalgia factor just you know going back to being a kid and watching this with you know my dad but looking at it now the star wars the original three movies or just to me great cinematic adventures uh you know it tells a story tells a good story um i love how all three are reliant on the previous one yeah they can be good stand-alones return to the jedi you can not have watched the first two and you can realize okay well these people are busting out han solo i guess he's one of them and it still makes sense as far as the story goes okay but uh as you know gary said these three movies had great um scores john williams did an excellent job scoring these movies um they've all done so well standing the test of time like jacob just said every movie tries to emulate something in the star wars universe um sure but you know for me just watching that opening text scroll uh just takes me back and i just think these three are just classic cinemas so so and yeah i mean i i'd you know for at least for these they'd have to agree with as far as the i think the cinematography if we we go into that portion obviously at the time and for for those of you that that listening that don't know yeah these were some of the most expensive cameras hollywood had ever used i don't remember the model name on these but that they had ever ever had access to they used on star wars it was one of the first films to happen i'd have to go back and look to see what the model number was um but whatever that's not super interesting um but something that's always been crazy to me is that the special effects in this this the first movie came out in in the seventies gary with yeah the 77 seven okay so how do those graphics still stand up even like i remember seeing the the uh prequels and i remember being like well the graphics on the first one are better than these how the hell are they doing this how did i mean i don't i don't know jacob i don't i know you know a lot of background a lot a lot of this stuff i don't or spencer maybe or luke even i don't know do any of you guys know like any tricks that they were using or i mean good well i think i don't know for me i think that the cg always ages really bad and you can always tell you know that's why george lucas did three different versions of the special edition there's three different versions of jabba the hut you know talking to han solo outside the falcon and you know as bad as those models might look they're still real they're still tactile and there's something about that like even as a kid i remember watching a new hope and seeing those shots of the x-wing flying and thinking yeah something looks a little bit off about that i'm not sure what it is it looks a little small or something but it at least was physical and it was real and the lighting was right you know what i mean there's something that that uncanny valley is real and i think that i think part of the reason that the original trilogy holds up is that those practical effects you know as cheeses they look they do work pretty well and i think if you can see that if you look at the force awakens is that you know whatever you can say about the writing and stuff is that the special effects that the way that they kind of merge the practical and the digital it works really really well uh but when you look at the prequels that cg does not age well at all and until like to your point johnny the the practical effects in the original trilogy in some cases still although you they're not perfect they still hold up better oh yeah than watching the video game cut scenes that it's basically every shot of the prequel trilogy absolutely uh is there any is there anything else as far as if you've got if you have the cinematic checklist um is there anything else outside of special effects and probably story i would say that kind of jumps out to you guys that still holds up with the original three 50 years later or yeah i do i will say this real quick and then i'll be off it is um sound ben bert on sound okay so much of star wars the thai fighters the the the twin either yeah the laser the way the lasers sound on the top fires the way the lasers sound on the x-wing the way the the the the sound of the storm trooper armor clacking when they run so much of the sound and you see this in the prequel trilogy too when jango fett drops those sonic chargers or the first time the n1 fires those proton torpedoes and you hear that the sound is so good and it goes so well with the special effects and you see what it's like when ben bird's not there on the sequel trilogy how sort of unremarkable the the audio the audio design is yeah yeah i mean the you can yeah you know you can totally tell the whoever this gentleman who is i guess was the foley artist um yeah i mean he created something that's memorable lightsabers you know yeah i was going to say real quick to luke's point just think of how many just individual noises that you hear in your entire the yeah of charging up the death star laser yeah exactly later breathing they made they made a guy breathing an asthmatic dude is iconic because of the sound of star wars it's uh it's amazing and then uh of course just john [ __ ] williams and his amazing music you have the music throughout uh and to your point about the the different sound in the uh the sequels too the first time you hear a lightsaber ignite in the prequels it's like or sorry in the the sequels it's like watching a bootleg dvd you're like something about this is just not right i can't put my finger on it but it's wrong yeah totally one and we've seen those cuts you know they're online if you watch star wars without the music it's like et without the music it's just awful and you know to to when i don't know if you guys remember when george lucas got the uh lifetime achievement award the first thing he did was he got up there and he said i want to thank john williams because if it weren't for him these would just be b grade science fiction and nobody really care and if you remember on the behind the scenes feature of the phantom menace when they're doing the first kind of cut viewing somebody is talking to george lucas in the viewing room and he says hey man you gotta everywhere they're not gonna be watching the movie they're gonna be listening to the music and then everybody in the room kind of starts laughing because you know he's got all his chuckle huts with him his yes men but you know that music man that stuff stands up like you can't movies are essentially a music video to john williams's sweets you know what i mean like that's so so much a part of what the presentation is so much that like uh even if you hate the prequels you can't say that the soundtracks are bad for those movies like those soundtracks are iconic especially even every prequel has to do with fates yeah iconic and everyone has like you can go to duel of the fates in the phantom menace you can go to the march of the clones in the arena or you can go to the final duel and revenge of the sith with obi-wan again but every one of them has at least one standout piece of music we're like god damn that was great yep so so i think we can certain no that's that's fantastic i think we can all agree that yeah the first the first three were were probably the strongest as a whole i would say that's probably a general consensus so oh go ahead sorry johnny uh and also the matte paintings i think uh if we're going to mention the special effects just the matte paintings themselves lend a big hand into bringing star wars to life just the scope and scale they they managed to pull off like the twin suns matte painting right there uh the death star alderaan just the way they were able to like utilize that and it still looks fresh and neat today instead of like something like at the end of uh the prequel or of episode two attack of the clones where you see all the clones getting in the ship it just looks so bad uh because it's all computer generated but if they had done like quick matte painting it would have looked so cool matte paintings are so underrated i don't know about you guys but i can't tell you how many times if you've ever been out let me go to enchanted rock go anywhere and you look off on the landscape and you're like wow this is just like a painting and it goes back to that thing as those tactile special effects hold up like there's even on jaws right that was still that's a little england but that stuff still holds up it still looks real but that see man you could pick that [ __ ] out from 10 miles away it's just it's an eyesore and it's just you know it's like a cat playing with something shiny you just get the impression that george lucas was you know as ian malcolm said your scientists were so preoccupied with what they could do they didn't stop to think they should i i will say that and it's funny you brought up ian malcolm uh jurassic parks cgi held up for a very long time like the bronzer it's a mix it's a mix it's mostly practical robots a couple of nighttime writing shots with the cg it's nighttime ratings so that they can make sure that you know that it can be a little sloppy but that's one of the good things about jurassic park is steven spielberg was very smart about using as many robots and as many of uh stan winston's models and his robot robotronics as he could because there's only there's basically the fence breakout and then there's the walking over to the car and then there's eating of the lawyer but there's a couple of scenes that are all prcg in the car chase but the rest of it is giant robotic t-rex that they had to [ __ ] deal with on set you know well i mean like the the brontosaurus at the beginning when uh it's eating from the tree like that to me it's starting to look a little aged but like that still looked good still 25 years that's to hold up for two and a half decades that's pretty pretty good that's pretty legit so as far as i mean i mean hell okay so 20 years you know 20 years later we start seeing the next and so i guess for for this portion up we'll just stick to the the nine movies and then we'll we'll break off at the end with the series and the um the the two row one and solo but i can't wait to hear this uh with the prequels as far as the filming aspect goes right um with all with with all those elements on that checklist we talked about um where does this where where where does where do they hold up and that's so that's phantom menace attack of the clones and revenge of the sith right okay all right just making sure i had that right um neil let's start with you on that one um do you think i know you you find these ones to be pretty weak right i mean where do you think they got anything right with with any of our checklist compared to the first the first three i mean uh the music is the music and sound are still there for sure but i think uh george lucas when he decided to go back and do these three uh everyone was like oh my god he's the creator of star wars just let him do whatever he wants and uh it ended up not working uh you know the fact that you know the opening scene of phantom mentis they're like oh we got diplomats coming to negotiate a trade federation dispute it's like hold on what um but besides the sound and the and the music i think overall this is probably my least favorite of the series it is your least favorite okay all right interesting um spencer where are you at with this one uh i've i feel like always been a air quotes prequels apologist uh but i don't really know if the prequels need apologizing for necessarily i think part of this is and they haven't aged as well certainly uh as the original trilogy and a big part of that is the cgi that definitely dates it when you see the prequels and you're like okay that's you know late 90s early 2000s cgi i know what that looks like um but things that the prequels got right uh we're i don't think we're going to spend five minutes this podcast not talking about john williams so i'm gonna say john williams again uh but uh the best lightsaber combat that we saw in any star wars trilogy uh was in the prequels uh and kudos to uh gents like hayden christensen and um ewan mcgregor for actually doing those lightsaber combat scenes uh so fantastic uh combat scenes the music was wonderful uh and i could watch you and mcgregor be obi-wan kenobi for days on end okay all right it's true he's great all right i i would like to really quick before i move on to we'll we'll jump to luke in a second but i i want to open this up really quick best lightsaber duels you're saying are are in the prequels does anybody disagree with that so are we saying best in terms of like choreography or yeah yeah yeah the stakes stakes matter like it's not just how good is the choreographer it's like how much do i give a [ __ ] about the stakes matter which is stakes matter which is why for my money one of the classic i think debates especially if you're just looking at the prequels is which was better duel the fates are obi-wan versus anakin and it's the stakes of obi-wan versus anakin that makes that the superior lightsaber battle uh obi-wan versus anakin i don't think it gets better than uh and then as far as just the actual you know choreography it was second to none except for i do have a deep love of the for lack of a better word throne room fight in uh last jedi uh that was wonderful but uh yeah duel the fates in ob1 versus anakin like yeah argue against them with obi-wan versus anakin though is it it's about 10 minutes too long though you know what i mean like like there's so much of that fight where it's like you don't need this you don't need this we don't need this i get it they're fighting we don't need like the minute the shields go down and the lava starts and like it's like we don't need i understand that this has to be like the fight to end all fights because this is obi-wan versus anakin but it went way too deep on that and against my numbing it's the point where it's just like i just don't care anymore i'm just what else can they do like there's no stakes they're literally jumping onto two by two platforms in the middle of lava like if that was all that it was that would be awesome but it's that and then jumping onto another planet it's just the constant escalation is to the point where it's just like okay there's nothing they're always gonna make it and i mean i love that fight too i love the music but i definitely think they could have trim they could have trimmed out about eight minutes from that and it would have been much more effective you know liberty is the soul of wit right i think towards the end it definitely like you said that moment it is a real pivotal moment in the fight when the the shields go down it begins to get very long-winded at the end there but i've always felt like the length of that fight really just spoke it helped enhance the fact that these are two guys who know each other so damn well that they just can't beat the other because they've seen everything that you that the other one has uh and i just yes the tragedy of literally i'm trying to murder this guy that i view as a brother uh and i can and in obi-wan's case i have to or else we're [ __ ] right and i agree and obviously that's what they're trying to do i just think i think you could convey that if you were much smarter about what you did with your screen time you could do that in 12 minutes you don't need 22. i think that it's kind of ironic that the uh the duel at the end of episode three it's so long and drawn out it's like just eating icing on a cake and that's all you eat is the icing like it just gets old and after a while whereas if you compare that battle that obi-wan and anakin had uh with the battle that they had 30 years later well but 30 years earlier in our time like in in episode four and i hope that one's got a lot more going on with it even though it's just like an an old man and then a guy who can't see out of his mask try just kind of slapping swords it's it's not technically as interesting to watch but knowing the knowing what's going on there it's much it's much more powerful to me i think okay well i don't know all right go ahead i was gonna say also in canon it's 19 years after uh episode three which has always been one of the sort of critiques of be like man how did they get that old boby aged horribly tattooed it's a terrible place to live he's a scot living in the desert for nine years it's not gonna go well that's forgivable that's one of those things where it's like look that's just the fact that this is a business and that's a movie that's but you know what i mean alec guinness can't fight what do you want but i'll say this you know i don't to that point i don't i think the empire strikes back is probably the template for a good lightsaber fight as far as the stakes being escalated in a way that's not irrational but also in a way that makes the audience understand that there actually are stakes here and um i would apply that my favorite lightsaber fight is the return of the jedi one because i love forced i love luke being green and being essentially master of his domain you know i mean as close as we see until mandalorian of him being master of his domain but i do think they rushed it i think you could have had another minute or two of luke kind of toying with the dark side again i think you know going back to empire strikes back it seems like that's a good template as for what the pacing and the length needs to be doesn't have to exactly hit the same beats but the progression is logical the stakes escalate in a way that makes sense and it seemed and that obi-wan anakin fight is it just it gets so absurd and it gets just it's just mind-numbing and to the point where it's just like i can't i'm just there's so much stimulation here that i'm just going to shut down because just can't no matter what happens obi-wan is going to win i know obi-wan is going to win so i'm just going to basically run out the clock and wait for that sequence because that's really what i'm interested in it sounds like you guys have never played metal gear solid four i have not got that's a long winded editing it's literally a fist fight on top of a submarine for like half an hour um metal gear solid games are very very interesting but not part of our conversation tonight so so no no no it's it's fine i wanted to go off on that because i wanted to hear where everybody's thoughts were on because i mean the lightsaber duels are obviously one of the most iconic portions of this entire franchise i mean hell they've been selling them just just as toys to kids for for decades on end um so let's continue on with uh with the filming portion of the prequels luke i wanted to jump to you really quick um as far as just cinematic chess checklist same thing um i think falling where does the prequels fall short i think is kind of an obvious answer on where you're welcome to touch it on it if you want to but do you think there's anywhere that they were uh they were better than the original three or maybe on par with at least well i mean i don't know i think the beginning the end of the discussion about the prequels is that they were really good concepts and they were just executed not that well and i think you could have you know this has been said before but i think it's basically true if george lucas had had a jj abrams or maybe even a ryan johnson but if he'd had somebody there with him uh i think it would have gone a little bit differently i love the overview of this is how palpatine took over because i love palpatine he's just so juicy he's so he's one of the best villains of all time and just any time ian mcdermott can just be on screen i'm just i'm i'm so happy for that and you know as as a wise person once said palpatine was the only character that wasn't ruined by the prequels it just made him that much more delightful and delicious and so i'm down for seeing more of him but it's just his rise and all that stuff that's all great but i just think there's so there's so much from a filmmaking standpoint from execution pacing and i mean again this has been said before but everything it's like a veto game every single every single movie is action sequence and then dialogue scene with shot reverse shot and then action sequence and then dialogue scene with shot reverse shot and it's like a lucas hearts game it's so far as like how mechanical and like completely uninspired the presentation is but i like the themes and i like the ideas and i like the character design and i like the artwork and i like the music you know what i mean there's just people dog on the prequels because the execution is so bad but again you know if you'd had two or three of the right people in the right places it could have gone from zero to hero i think that could be said yeah for sure that could be said of a lot of films that were just not done as well as the initial one you know um but i won't go into this right now but uh gary where are you at with that well yeah and i don't know if we made it clear but um obviously for the the prequels uh with the filming standpoint uh using so much cgi and not having anything real um made it all seem so sterile and so clean i wonder what percentage of green screen they probably 99 95 like all right that's no i mean like most of that thing was green screen like as much as george lucas could put green screen he did in cgi and saved a lot of money well make it as dense as possible and throw as much [ __ ] on the screen as possible yeah every single frame there's so much going on yes everything is so big it rhymes right like uh like there's just it loses its its humanity and its connection when it's so so sterile and so um not grounded in reality yeah well you know yeah but like like you don't have the last jedi your actors can't you know relate to what they're doing because they're just standing in a large blue or green area you know and there's a mark on the wall and they're like general grievous is there and they're like i don't know what he looks like i don't know he's that tall okay you know and i yeah i can't react to what you think it looks like yeah usually there's a thing here yeah it's just a tennis ball stuck up on a wall uh some guy just threw up there with tape on it but like um you know it the and as you said you know the the the shot counter shot which is a b camera for all the dialogue scenes two people sitting down you know in episode one it's uh qui-gon and obi-wan having tea and discussing trade disputes i mean what an exciting movie for children and then you might get a cross stage every now and then yeah and then you'll cut immediately to a reverse shape right yeah or padme uh crossing uh you know the bed and putting a dress in her suitcase or whatever but it's just it's it's all flat angles very uninspired and you know the you know it'll it's it's well produced so it looks good but it's just high budget i don't know if it's well produced i mean well i mean like nothing looks cheap um the background looks fake because they chose not to make like cgi everything but like there's nothing that looks like oh this is just like a you know well you know i take that back because they did just have like uh what was it in episode one they just had uh like one of those not a racquetball mitten but like something that was just hanging in uh the jar jar yeah um but i mean like yeah it just it's it's not inspiring and star wars is about adventure and inspiring hope and it's just so corporate i guess okay they just wanted to remake the money that they the success they they want to recapture the success that they had with the first three and so i just yeah let lucas do we wanted to yeah i mean you know there's i mean i mean hell we've talked about you know blumhouse they've actually taken that model and had a lot of success with it you know letting the letting the creative visionaries just have complete artistic control and letting them just run the budget how they want and very little interference from top level producers right um so yeah so i mean it's i guess it's one of the one of the few examples where it didn't work unfortunately that's easy to do now when you have no budget you know what i mean yeah i mean yeah their budget's a couple million it certainly wasn't you know what they had for the singular star wars films that's for sure like when you're dealing with star wars which is hundreds of millions of dollars like people there's so many hands in the pie you know right yeah there's there's a lot there's a lot of input and maybe they just maybe they didn't know i mean they had had such great success with the first three you know it was like trial by error oh we didn't do so well in phantom menace it's okay attack of the clones he'll he'll figure it out oh we didn't do so great well there's only one left we can't we can't substitute him now yeah you know we gotta just finish everything jacob where are you at with uh with with the filament of the prequels is there anything in there that that stands up to par with the initial three or anything that's better um oh i think the uh i think when it comes to production design art design uh ship design okay i think the prequels are actually pretty [ __ ] awesome man like just the pod race sequence itself like to me is the best part of episode one um yeah sure the lightsaber fight at the end is cool but man nothing nothing beats hearing like anakin's uh podracer boot up and then also bringing back memories of like playing uh speed or pod racer on n64 and it so much so that whenever the horses popped up in last jedi i was like oh man is this a pod race and then the horses like showed up instead and i was like i was super bummed out um but just the art design like padme's clothing throughout most of episode one and like even episode two are pretty [ __ ] dope uh just the uh costumes themselves everyone looks cool they actually kind of uh that was like the first time we had a defined version of what a jedi would look like really like sure obi-wan kind of had the outfit in the first two but it just felt like a throw on while this one was very much just like oh this is the order of the jedi they're all wearing robes very much like monks what was that that didn't make any sense though that was one of the things that bothered me was because owen and baru lars are wearing the same robes like obi-wan was wearing that robe because it's tunisia and it's the desert and then george was like well obi-wan wore this rope so let's make them all wear this robe and then the audience will know that they're jedi don't bother me i'm just drinking my coffee yeah like there's like little petty things in there you know like like younglings instead of children it's just like what the [ __ ] did you just call them kids because you don't want to come you don't want to have your protagonist say he's gone back to kill the children in a children's film it just it doesn't work well but if you say young man it's just like slaughtering all of them and then yeah of course like the rat tale that appears in episode two with anakin i mean i guess obi-wan had it in episode one but man you saw everyone afterwards just wearing the rat tail and it's like can we get rid of this fad already um but just like go ahead oh nothing nothing uh but yeah just the well everyone's already mentioned like the sound and john williams and stuff but yeah just like production design the art design i think is fantastic for the first three films it's just a shame that it's all covered up with visual effects um and even like the more practical effects that they use for it like um you all have to help me the planet that's in episode three where uh obi-wan faces off against grievous they used a practical yeah they use a practical uh cave system for it like they built that entire model set to like shoot the camera through it but like they just poor digital effects so rip to the point you where you can't even tell that it's actually like practical um it's really disappointing i mean that's most of those movies but uh the prequels themselves i actually genuinely like revenge of the sith uh it still has its own array of [ __ ] i just think those films are terribly written and i have some of the most cringy lines uh i've ever seen in the major blockbuster like just the entire table sequence between anakin and padme is cringy as [ __ ] no it's because i'm so in love with you well see that's episode three yeah that's bad too but the entire part where he's like yeah the floating pair and it's just like this is your creeper dude like how he's like dreaming about about you and like watching you and it's like this is well it doesn't isn't the whole prequel trilogy i mean you know george marsha lucas basically saved i think you know and this has kind of been documented safe to do open editing yeah right and i think that's one of the reasons that he doesn't want to release the original cut is because i'm sure there's some credits with marsha lucas on there and he's like [ __ ] that [ __ ] i'm never gonna give her anything because of the divorce but um yeah what sorry gary what were you gonna say oh i was just saying they fixed it in post because johnny always uh hates that phrase but it's always true it's because it's a bad [ __ ] idea you cannot always gary you're an editor you know that you can't you have to fix so much [ __ ] in post i know all the time you're the only one that says it neil and i always tell you not to say it but you do it anyway well i just want people to understand that that's what they're doing when they put the [ __ ] on cellulose all right moving on uh let's go to the sequels really quick um we'll kind of brush through characters because i want to get to plot all these um so as so let's let's loop back around um uh jacob we'll start with you since we ended with you last time with the sequels where are we at with that one i mean now we're 40 years later the the advantage that they have with special effects the advantage that they have with an even bigger budget the advantage they have with the equipment being newer and being able to shoot uh in a in a higher rate of frame with the cameras and the lenses you know it it looks crisper even without trying that hard where are they at as far as production value with the sequels i mean the the newest three oh i think they look damn good um depending on how you feel about them i just think there's like iconic shots and uh even just design that's incredible in those films like last jedi is like just a painting in general just the use of red and black throughout most of that film just there's red of crate the red of the throne yeah the art direction yeah it's so good and then even like tf8 just the use of colors throughout that movie like uh one thing i noticed while watching even uh force awakens uh it encompasses all three uh geographical locations of the original trilogy right starts in a desert uh they go to a jungle planet and then they also go to a snow planet so it encompasses all three so there's like this really great use of different environments throughout all of the force awakens sort of just like like jet propulsion you through uh the original trilogy real quick as for like because i mean that whole entire movie is just an homage to a new hope right but it's also encompassing like the rest of the trilogy just like it's a quick refresher let's get everyone back on board for star wars i mean the movie even starts with uh this will begin to set things right right and like it's literally the first thing that said after the title scroll this will begin to set things right because everyone felt so cheated by the prequels and while tfa like it's still it looks incredible like even the first shot of kylo ren like stopping the the blaster bolt in the air just like was incredible and the sound the use of sound too like like i hated hearing bane in the dark knight rises right but anytime kylo ren spoke through his mask i thought it was dope i i like i got chills and then hearing the force when he's like uh even torturing like uh rey or uh oh poe dameron it's like just like the use of that i thought was pretty cool um the sound of those those films like i think uh john williams score is a little uh phoned in under phoned in but a little underused right like i think rey's theme is the best of them of that film in particular well the last yeah well and like the piano it's that stuff is great but the rest of film i couldn't i couldn't tell you a single thing outside well kylo ren's theme is great but i don't think it gets better until like the sequel like the last jedi and ryze skywalker and i i genuinely enjoy uh last jedi quite a lot i think it's it's up there in some of my favorites does this have its problems yes but i think like symbolically that movie hits home for me in a lot of ways personally yeah maybe yeah all right i love youtube we have to be best friends i knew inviting you on here is a good idea yeah and even going back to favorite lightsaber battles it's like yeah i actually do love the anakin and ob1 fight and i love the throne room fight in last jedi but i personally love the kylo and luke fight at the end mostly because they don't lock lightsabers once and i genuinely love that because it's never been done in a star wars movie where two lightsabers don't actually lock against each other and i thought that was so cool and even in the uh the throne room scene like i can't remember kylo or rey actually hitting each other with lightsabers it was just like it was such a unique decision to just have lightsabers not touch one another in those movies in that movie in particular sorry uh ryze skywalker major disappointment uh it's kind of funny because it's just like it they just felt like they had to reverse everything the last jedi did going to so far as to pointed out in the film that c-3po can't remember what happened uh after last shot or after force awakens thereby erasing the last jedi it's just like i just they just needed their own kevin feige to sort of show it like half a set plan in a way but that didn't happen they did though they had a plan and ryan johnson came in and said i don't want to do that well did they really daisy ridley said jj jj abrams wrote an outline for the second and the third ryan came in and did his own script and threw out everything daisy ridley said that in an interview oh they had a plan ryan was too good for the plan and look where that happened well that that's that's that's like his direction that's franchise yeah that's franchising that's franchising and we will get to that in a second but that's the thing though is like if they adhere to like but that's that goes back to the directors not sharing each other's visions right like yeah sure ryan made a mistake it was just not following jj's plan like but even then j like why didn't j.j just even though why didn't he stay along that was because kathy said this is what we're gonna do and jj didn't give a [ __ ] so he was like okay well whatever yeah but uh but that's that goes back to it it's just like rises scott walker so much of force awakens feels like it's trying to get away from the prequels right while right now skywalker specifically well rises scott walker delves heavily into the prequels it delves heavily like th the word sith is not even mentioned in the force awakens but sith is used constantly out throughout rise of skywalker like they're putting in way finders they're talking about like the jedi texts and it's just like what this this this trilogy hasn't done that until this point and just the the like bringing back palpatine which they tease in the force awakens art book yeah and it's like that's another thing it's like half of that was brought up in the art book for force awakens like we kind of wanted to bring back palpatine and this and then she's like you guys should have just had a co like just a surefire cohesive vision from the get-go sure um but but ryza skywalker major disappointment uh even where it left a lot of its characters there's surely great moments i think the lightsaber battle on the on the second death star is pretty beautiful and i like watching kylo ren just come out of the waves crashing with his with his lightsaber and also kylo ren's lightsaber i think it's like probably my favorite lightsaber besides luke's green lightsaber okay that's the writing and by the way that is luke's lightsaber there is only one luke skywalker lightsaber and people confused anakin's lightsaber yes they don't know what the [ __ ] they're talking about i'm absolutely with you man luke's and also luke's has just like supposed to has a definitive sound oh that's the way it's green sharp yeah it's perfect perfect so let's tell it's like homemade but it's like better yeah so let's let's let's jump so so so super love it jacob super in depth so um it's carried away it's it's it's perfect i'm glad you did so i'm gonna i'm gonna sprinkle in um because i know people are on opposite ends especially with last jedi and kind of how the the best of the best of the worst i guess outside of the front three so luke i'm gonna go to you um since you were already kind of jumping in with that as far as from just technical cinematic standpoint um that jacob was going off of can you kind of give us your your two cents on that because it sounded like you did not agree completely on the sequel trilogy as a whole yeah on the sequel trilogy as a whole as far as their production value you know i mean he had state he just stated i mean obviously the production value is extraordinarily high uh i mean just based on the list we've got here i mean i will say this you know all the the i think the best cinematography in the entire series is probably in the last jedi i mean there's i cannot spit at ryan johnson's directorial ability um i think he's an idiotic writer i can't argue with how beautifully the shots are set up and with how well the color palette is done and every everything like from from a functional standpoint especially from cinematography um that film is damn near perfect uh there's not a shot that i think is set up that is wasted insofar as the efficiency of what you see on screen and every single little shirt or shoe or whatever being in the just the right color to set the tone um the sound obviously is not as good because ben bert is not there and so it's just people trying to be sci-fi sounds that have a lot of money behind them sure and you know the special effects on the force awakens are good because i think they're that fusion of practical and cgi which is what i have been kind of fighting for since the original trilogy or excuse me since the prequels trilogy came out that they should just fuse this you know have puppeteers but have the puppeteers wear green suits and have green strings so that you can just block them out but you still have a tactile object that the actor can react to and you can get this organic performance from um so that's nice obviously ryan johnson didn't go that way he went full prequel of just kind of cgi everything in his film and it shows and it doesn't age well and you know the rise of skywalker is just a disaster i don't think that there's even much you can it's just it's so incoherent you can't even judge it on any of one of these metrics because none of them have been have been seem to have been thought out well enough to even be to even be looked at sure okay uh jumping out to uh spencer same question to you from a filmmaking standpoint they're all really really good they're beautiful i think we've talked about that nearly ad nauseam now but they're very very pretty i have a question i do have to ask a question this is for you um and then and turn to everybody um you guys have all so far all three of you have said that um is that because of and you said the the director i'm sorry was was ryan johnson is that correct on the second one so was that because of was that because of him or was that because the amount of money that they had allocated to them and the advancements in the tech that we well i think last jedi was particularly striking of course you know the endless budget machine that is disney uh helps it doesn't hurt but last jedi looked and felt different than the other movies for better for worse however whether regardless of how you feel about the film itself but it looked radically different it had that uh like i forget who mentioned it earlier just the shots of red and black and the contrast and that all feels like ryan johnson like you can watch knives out you can watch knives out and get aspects of that you're like oh this is this is ryan so the way he frames shots and stuff too like the angles that he takes like there's a very that he tries to build tension sorry yeah it's gorgeous so i think last jedi uh they're all pretty films because of the money that disney throws at them i think last jedi is the most visually pleasing because of what ryan does with it i think you can for sure that's unfortunately that's i well i would have to agree with you as far as just other large budget blockbusters and trilogies go franchises that's not necessarily always the case if you have more money because you look at a trilogy like the hobbit not beautifully done a lot of a lot of shots completely framed just you don't even know what the cinematographer was [ __ ] the dp was thinking you know um just the entire time and the entire thing looks like it's in a sepia film right it exactly it yeah it does it really yeah i was surprised you knew that um but yeah exactly it completely does um and it's it's just it's one of those things so maybe this is a testament to how talented ryan johnson is and then and i'm sorry who directed the who directed seven and nine was that hh yeah and i think a big part of why the sequels maybe overall wanna might be the most visually pleasing besides just the new age effects and and the dollars uh to it is they they had the the added benefit of learning of the sense of the past of mixing practical effects with digital and finding the right way to do it uh i mean we we talked about the force awakens being essentially a remake of episode four with elements of right five and six sprinkled in i've always thought of of uh the force awakens is essentially an apology letter to the people who didn't like the prequels where they're like okay you said the prequels didn't feel like star wars this feels like star wars because we've just [ __ ] taken star wars and polished enjoy and well it was to the detriment i thought it was to the detriment of the story because it seemed to me that the natural progression after return of the jedi would be a return to the prequel era where you essentially have luke is the head of the jedi council leia as the charge of the senate and you would essentially have sort of the the trappings and the textures of the prequel era updated and blockified and you know sort of retrograded to look like the 70s era star wars and it's pretty clear i mean and if you watch interviews with jj abrams he specifically says we wanted to step away from what star wars was i.e the prequel trilogy but it seemed to me that the only coherent progression from return of the jedi was a blending of the prequel trilogy and the original trilogy of again luke skywalker in the jedi temple as the head of the jedi council in a new jedi order and leia in the senate with a reform you don't mean like that was the logical progression because they didn't want to do that and because they didn't want to evoke frequent flashbacks they said well let's just remake a new hope let's just destroy everything and burn it all to the ground especially with ryan johnson let's just burn it all to the ground and have no respect for what came before but it it seemed to me that like because they didn't want to touch the prequels they really that was one of the first problems with the with the sequel trilogy was the fact that because they didn't want to touch the prequels it forced them into this very contrived position where somehow we're the empire is back again and we're now facing a third death star again and the galaxy is that fake again you know what i mean it was just like this is not necessarily where this should have gone you know in all of jj's mystery boxes which he obviously i mean regardless of whatever treatments he had for the next two films he clearly didn't know how to set up because i remember being in the theater when maz kanata handed ray the lightsaber and said that's a story for another time and i said that shit's never gonna get paid off or it's gonna be paid off in a comic book could you what do you how do you explain that we found his severed hand floating in the sky like of course there's no he didn't know the point is nostalgia that's the lightsaber you remember that it yeah that's that is the great sin of the force awakens is way way way too heavy-handed with nostalgia and in a lot of ways i feel like the sequels they were they were damned if you do damned if you don't because we had this 30 year gap that was filled with the old expanded universe of books uh which of course got unmade as canon uh and that pissed a lot of people off including me i sent a lot of time into reading and buying those books uh but then you had also kind of had the fan fictions that everybody had written in their heads about the way they thought it would go and there was no way you were gonna please everybody so they were you know just sort of [ __ ] from the word go and it seems like they just picked there was no good solution so they just picked an e solution but my the my opinion on the sequels as a whole is they had the ability with the insanely good cast the money and the the talent they had on their hands these should have been great films and they settled for being fine okay um so really quick i do before we jump onto the next subject i do want to swing this over to gary and neil really quick uh gary uh your thoughts there because you were making some faces when people were commenting on on on last jedi uh so uh cinematic production checklist well yeah i i echo the thought that you know the uh the sequels are just and from a film standpoint look the best like far and away um they like and and i i even agree that ryan johnson's um really it feels like when he made um the last jedi it was around five or six images that he wanted to show on the screen that he really likes yeah it kind of reminded me of like the the zack schneider movies like 300 or watchmen where it's like this is a scene from like the comic book that we want to show like so when you have um uh laura dern uh smash the ship her ship through the other ships and you just have like that flash of hyperdrive that to me is like that's that was a still in ryan johnson's mind and then when you have she said he said that he said someone from production came to him with a shot of the star destroyer and said wouldn't that be cool and he said wow you're right that would be just like he also said that the bombers in the beginning were created because he wanted to mimic that shot from whatever world war ii movie it was that he aped off of of the bombs dropping down and it's like when you look at that sequence none of it makes sense what are these things why are they doing this is post supposed like you could just break that whole scene down and you could see this is the incoherence of the movie but you can see that ryan johnson wanted that shot of the bombs coming down with rose's sister looking because he loved that shot from another movie and that was the priority it wasn't does this make any sense with the story and with the rules of the universe as it's been already established by a lot of people before you right yeah and like when you had like them on the the salt planet at the end and like there's for whatever reason a bunch of red under the salt like visually very very beautiful and very interesting doesn't make a lot of sense and going back to kind of the bombers like the one of the yeah and this look i think kind of come in later but like um when we talk about plot and characters but like you have like this really interesting like world war two kind of bombers uh look and feel going on and then uh butted up right next to it you've got some slapstick comedy and your mama jokes and it's just like what the [ __ ] is going on in this thing oh like thor ragnarok okay great yeah trying to copy guardians of the galaxy sorry mcu another another episode for another day yeah yeah um so neil neil uh one around out here with you um you know where where are you at on this one it seems like the the panels kind of kind of split on this with the exception of last jedi i mean as far as the cinematics go i think it's been touched on and it's been you know beaten to death i think they are the prettiest of the films while still looking the dirtiest uh they're not you know pristine as the the prequels were but that's just due to new technology bigger budgets you know all that stuff we've already covered i i agree that i think the sound and the scores were lacking in these um just overall cinematics i think they were the most pleasing to watch okay so and now correct me from wrong john williams did all nine is that correct yes right correct okay just making sure uh okay so i want to go ahead and just just for the sake of time because i i do want to get to how do you want to get to the future of the franchise and problems that they ran into at the very end i'd like to have most time for that so i'm going to combine characters and plot into one thing we honestly already discussed a lot of it in part one i think i think you guys really just you got a lot of your grievances out of the way i'm sure there's still plenty more but let's combine um and we'll kind of we'll kind of push through this one a little bit i'm as i'm sure there's gonna be maybe two percent of people listening to this that have not actually seen the films um so as far as as far as what we we haven't talked about yet as far as characters and plot go neal i'm gonna we'll look back around i'll start with you um as far as the originals go we know that we've got from what gary said we've got luke skywalker the main protagonist we've got han solo we've got princess leia and we've got darth vader those are we could we agree those are probably our four main characters if you had to choose the first three okay all right so we've got those three those would you i would presume you would say those are the creme de la creme those are your your your favorite four that's what and they were the first one so that was the one those were the people that they built the rest of the series off of and the rest of the scripts um do you think though that the strongest set of characters were in the first three do you think the strongest character arcs do you think the strongest dialogue and plot writing was in the first three movies why or why not i mean i think those three characters those three main characters are definitely the most iconic obviously of the series um they're the first ones you got introduced to they're the first ones you fell in love with um as far as character growth i think they especially luke i think grew the a lot you know he's the one that went full light side then got tempted down to the dark side but then came back and managed to bring darth vader back to the light side um you know you have a a love story a kind of a love triangle depending on who you're looking at um yeah you did but we're all regretting that at the end of empire but uh as far as that goes i think i think those three core characters are are the strongest in the series uh in general until they get put into the uh sequels at which point they become terrible characters okay all right fair enough well well well put well put um so one thing gary and i had talked about yesterday was that he had really been frustrated with um this the both the prequels and the sequels especially with ray and anakin that he didn't feel they spent enough time on those two those two characters in particular and those should have been the protagonists of their respective trilogies um and something that we had agreed upon and anyone's welcome to disagree i don't think they will but that the first three had done a very good job with that on on luke in particular they had spent a lot of time on not only his enough time on his backstory but a lot of time on his personal growth throughout the other three and then once empire strikes back came around then you started to see more on the ancillary secondary characters um you start you start seeing more growth with han and with leia and even with darth vader and then throw in whoever else you [ __ ] want i guess um yeah i mean yeah star wars the new hope is definitely the luke skywalker story and then empire and return is the rebellion story right okay yeah that's what very well put very well put yeah it became more of an ensemble than just the luke show for sure uh gary gary to you on that one where are you at with that um and just the plot itself i'm yeah so uh i think the stories as they go on um even in the original trilogy uh grow a little bit weaker because they okay they lose focus like the first one is really tightly focused on luke skywalker and you know his hero's journey um and then by the time you get to uh the return of the jedi um you've got a whole bunch of different plots that are all running concurrently um which kind of steals focus away from what you're trying to say in a lot of ways now don't get me wrong i think return of the jedi was a really great movie but i think you lose a lot of that focus and then you get to episode one and you've got boy howdy uh a whole bunch of different endings going on at the same time you've got um you know uh the lightsaber duel you've got uh the storming of the castle you've got story you've got yeah and it's just it's just a a big mess so i i think that um and there are um you can go onto youtube and watch uh people's cuts of movies and you can see uh like you just take all of anakin's scenes and all of the deleted scenes and splice them together and it gives you about an hour and 40 minute movie and it's much better because it's much tighter on his story and it it it feels a lot better um you you'd lose like having a trilogy at that point but i think it overall tightens up the story a lot um there are some writers that can do uh stories with a whole bunch of different things going on like uh you know lord of the rings with uh j.r tolkien or um george rr martens with his uh game of thrones game of thrones thank you um and you know it that can all make sense but for the typical writer i think that's a really high bar to try and set for yourself so like because a new hope was just really like somebody in high school english class so like we're going to talk about the hero's journey and these are the archetypes the main archetypes you got to have you got to have the the young hero the wizard the damsel in distress the uh um the kind of roguish guy and you know it really hits those beats and we as people all recognize that so i think that's why a new hope feels to me so tight um also here's kurosawa you like the forbidden fortress like fortress yeah and like there's george lucas i don't think um is shy about expressing how much he uh was influenced how much he borrowed and how much he outright stole from other people that he really liked which i don't think is a problem um it's been they've been doing it since the beginning of the year story time that's called influence yeah that's right and i i think that's fine um but uh like as you can kind of get away from that as the stories move on um i it muddies the water and makes it less crisp okay so for the sake of time and sake of argument i i think the general consensus is the strongest characters in the strongest plot from the original from the trilogies goes to the first one like if we had to choose does anybody disagree with that anybody at all disagree with that no great all right okay so so moving moving forward with that um so luke i want to go to you really quick as far as the prequels go where could they have strengthened their case for getting on par or getting to the same level that the original three were at as far as character development just the damn storyline um we won't even go into dialogue because we already talked about it being cheesy as hell um what could they have done what did they [ __ ] up on how did they mess it up what happened oh god i could do a whole you could do a whole semester on how to improve i bet you could trilogy um i mean i mean you just long story short you got to get a better director who understands pacing and who understands who has a little bit of uh just had their teeth cut so they would stand up to george and say hey you know i think we need to introduce this idea to the audience in this way or hey i know i don't think that they're going to pick up on this it's not going to track well whatever but again i think it comes down to you know and this is going to sound trite but i think i probably would get some agreement this is that j.j abrams kind of should have directed the prequel trilogy because jj abrupes is all flash and no substance and george lucas is all substance and no flash and if they'd worked together you would have had a fine kerbachi-esque balance of having the nostalgia and having the things that you needed to but also having enough attention focused on the new characters that you don't get bogged down in sort of hero worship and so i think i mean the biggest thing is you have to tighten up the script you really have to tighten up the script but the the overall themes are pretty good again the idea that democracy gets corrupted by apathy and ignorance and and palpatine is able to use you know his sith powers which appeal to the baser side of humanity you know essentially that's what the dark side is is submitting to our indulgences use that you know that i mean that's politics that's rome that's that's athens that's smart i mean that's right human history so those are those are really interesting themes it would have been really fun to see them but you gotta present it in a way that's interesting you gotta make sure that you don't waste an ounce of screen time every line has to be useful every second every frame you know i mean and you can have debates but what are the stakes why are they interesting why do i care and you know maybe again don't shoot shot reverse shot maybe you start the debates where people are listening to the debates from other parts of the planet or other parts of the universe and you're hearing like okay these these people who are going to be affected by these debates maybe there's a spice freighter on tatooine somewhere who's listening and they're trying to figure out what they're going to do i mean there's again there's a million different ways that you could have done it you could tell that george lucas had been doing lucas arts video games throughout all of the late 90s and early 2000s and that's the way that he was approaching the presentation of that material was just like computer video games here's here's an exposition sequence in between this action sequence that we can do because i mean we're going to get to it as yeah when you look at like a movie like mr smith goes to washington that's a lot of that movie is set um in the u.s senate and it's senators debating um which is akin to a lot of the prequels yeah like 30 of it i guess yeah a a fair portion of it all right you know especially the end of the movie um you know you don't have to have like all these crazy special effects or all of these um ridiculous things to make a story compelling you know because like yeah if you watch mr smith goes to washington like that's a really really tense compelling story right uh so spencer to you what characters uh so the plot itself to but what characters do you think in the prequels were just god they just they tried to hit it out of the park and they you know three strikes and they're out just completely fell flat on their face when writing you know i mean obviously jar jar binks i think for everybody comes to mind he's a funnier character than we've ever had before of course i will punish the audience it's like needing fart jokes and titanic but spencer to you um where do you think uh where do you think the prequels really fell flat on their face with with trying to uh stay on par with the originals uh the prequels in a lot of ways and i think the reason why uh sort of people have started to come back around on the prequels is because they're not kind of in a vacuum by themselves anymore because we have the clone wars uh not enough can be said about how dave filoni kind of saved the prequels with the clone wars by actually giving us the character development and the stories that we wanted in the movies yeah exactly like the a lot of this or you know the club wars at least shouldn't have had to be the saving grace they could have been what they were and you should have also had that happening in the movies like there's there's plenty of care even important characters like padme amidala and to uh to an extent uh senator later chancellor palpatine later darth sidious like in the movies they're just sort of there it's a couple of there's not a lot of depth to them but there should be i mean you've got it takes a lot of it's it takes a lot of air quotes talent to make natalie portman sound like she sucks at reading lines god damn it george lucas nailed it so she wanted razzy didn't she no i'm kidding [Laughter] it was so yeah i think it's just everything was just sort of half fleshed and george had this vision of what it george needed someone to say no and i think uh there there's a re uh one of the reasons one of the reasons the original trilogy is so much better than the prequel trilogy is because george only directed one of them so i i think it was it was george lucas gets to do what george lucas always wanted to do and that's not always the best thing as evidenced by his his endless tinkering on the original trilogy okay uh so jacob same question to you well where did the where do the prequels fall flat man like did we not see enough what's what's going on what did we not see enough of what do we need to see more of oh basically everything they already mentioned just characterization of like anakin like the entire prequel trilogy hinges on watching darth vader become darth vader but there's nothing interesting about him being a child really especially especially when you write him just like one of his first lines is like are you an angel it's like oh [ __ ] i remember that one um and then all of his other lines as well like um like jake lloyd's been through a lot i mean so as like hayden christian basically anybody who is involved with prequel trilogy uh has gotten a lot of hate um lots of people yeah yeah it comes down to just like the writing and the direction like all like yeah like like they mentioned like you have all these top class actors uh natalie portman evan mcgregor uh chris like christopher lee i think is on it like christopher lee yeah he's actually on point same with ian mcdermott like they know what the [ __ ] they're doing but everyone else is like taking it super serious but they're not emoting in any sort of way and they make this clunky dialogue just sound even worse in comparison to everything else that's happening in the movie um and for how we were talking about how busy the film is like the the shot reverse shots like they're just so boring like there's nothing happening in the rooms that like when they're talking they're literally just standing still like i'll never like when i think of uh just it's very static like george can throw all the [ __ ] in the background that's happening but everything in scene is just very static uh like like when uh like when r2 gets introduced in episode one right the uh so what's this droid's name or number and the guide literally just walks over to r2 and it's like like five seconds but at five seconds was completely unnecessary it's just like he had to [ __ ] re like we just wasted time watching him walk to a goddamn droid and like call off its name it was just like just a lot of waste a lot of excess um indulgence yeah who gives the [ __ ] what the droid's name is it was yeah it was also it was very telling like george lucas did not care about filmmaking as much as he cared about toys like everything comes down to the marketing of this movie right right it's like toys after toys after toys and it just felt like george uh hadn't really seen a movie in a long time in a lot in some form or fashion i don't know what inspired him yeah i don't know what inspired him it's like yeah man like he should have just handed the direction of james cameron had aaron sorkin just come and rewrite the entire script like jesus christ debates a lot more interesting only exactly like there's only like a few people who would make the like the trade federation and that's the thing right it's called star wars and it's like i can understand george wanting to go through wanting to you know actually bring the war aspect into it it's not just a bunch of like good versus evil let's let's try there's politics watch the fall of the fall of democracy there's very it's the prequels feel very shakespearean of watching the downfall of your hero right right with anakin and the rise of evil but yeah the prequels just don't pull it off in any way okay so if if we if we move forward with that and we go if we go to the sequels okay completely completely different feel maybe maybe not i don't know gary no you've got a lot of strong opinions on this one um where where are you at with the sequels on that one as far as character goes yeah same thing character character character and plot what did what did they do as well as the original three because i think we're obviously that's the one on the highest pedestal that we're comparing it to so what what or what could they have done to change it up to to make it better you know i will say this for the prequels they were they were a new idea like they tried something new whereas if you look at uh the force awakens um it was very much a rehashing a soft reboot of uh what a new hope and the original trilogy were um and you know when you get to the the characters like ray um and the thing is like it's hard to remember who who's what the names of the characters are sometimes like it's a lot of them yeah well i mean they're just they're not as memorable unremarkable yeah like you hear luke skywalker and that's that's a name that sticks out in your head you you're po dammarung and you're like oh okay that's fine um he was easier to remember than i couldn't remember finn's name until the third movie yeah 2187 yes yeah um but does so much more with that anyway so with uh with with rey or ree uh ray ray mara ray sue yeah and that i think i think is a real obvious critique of hers like she is very much um she doesn't have a lot of challenges to her she's kind of like captain marvel like everything she does is successful like it's the first time she pilots you know the millennium falcon she gets a triple kill on the uh the tie fighters um you know i like this yeah yeah um i like this and i think that lady is a good actress i enjoyed her in the murder on the orient express uh yeah daisy duke no daisy daisy um i love jessica sampson um you know like the first time like she you know she's not even trained in like using the force but she can like undo the like overcome the mind effects and i know that's kind of expl trying semi explained later by her being a palpatine but that to me is not a a very good uh example you know he's a skywalker not a palpatine didn't you see the movie oh she's ray skywalker oh that and that ending like the i will say that they at least tried to make it it felt like human beings on the screen a little bit more um she was a very weak character because she didn't like i didn't see much of growth or a hero's journey from her okay um and then was that a problem with was that a problem with the writing of them not doing what they did in the first one so the same thing we had talked about they didn't give enough time to build anakin's story in phantom menace they didn't give enough time to build uh rey's story in uh yeah like it it needed it should have been her movie instead of an ensemble yeah i mean they should have been more ancillary characters rather than um so less time on kylo less time on poe yeah and you could do more you could have kylo there a lot uh because he's kind of the full story is pretty important or you could you could have him be the focus because they they they did not do that well with anakin in the prequels as well as they could have or should have um so i think just the characters were were weaker than they could have been um and you know it it just they they didn't act the the ones from the original trilogy didn't really act like themselves um the bad guys were incompetent buffoons like does any is anyone worry it's kind of like the battle droids from uh the prequels like if you see a thousand battle droids and you know you're like oh the jedi's gonna just cut them down it's not gonna be a problem knife going through hot butter until those droid deckers come in man that's true they got those force fields baby um and then like the storm troopers in the force awakens um i think they did a better job of making them seem more threatening um like with the opening shot where they go and attack the camp um what is that old guy's name that was uh insane cyto thank you very much i appreciate that point for you um with max von cyto the guy he's got uh a piece of the map for luke right um like they seemed imposing and like trouble um but then you get to um uh the last jedi we get to look well finn's kind of a separate but like you get to the last jedi and the stormtroopers are just all idiots the empire is a bunch of idiots they're running chips into each other and like not shooting at the base on the ground like they're shooting at the base on the ground when they should be shooting at the ships they're about to jump to light speed i mean it's just a bunch of stupid stuff that they do yeah once at that point the eric trump character who in the force awakens was at least competent maybe a little bit psychotic you know this would be the he's he's a [ __ ] buffoon the last jedi to the point where within the first 10 minutes of the movie you're like okay i'm not this is not a threat and there are no stakes with him because he's obviously an idiot i feel bad for that actor because like i think i see where he was trying to go in the force awakens like domino gleeson i think right he doesn't believe yeah like he was trying to make like this one like you know and then like in last jedi it just totally got ruined and so uh when jj abrams took the helm over again he's like i got to kill you off on ceremony nothing left yep there's nothing left yeah uh so it's okay yeah so so luke going to you agreeing with everything gary pointed out or with anything you want to add like where they could have improved upon in the sequel trilogy as far as the characters and characters yeah the characters the characters in the plot compared to the first i mean they could have respected the original characters i think that would be the you know respect what it is that both this franchise maybe watch the original can you elaborate on that one maybe watch star wars once you know just just saying you know okay how are they disrespectful and you know for those that aren't familiar but i mean there's just i mean there's so much what do you say that has been said about you know a million times about the last jedi and the sequel trilogy it's just you know it's all there but um i think that you know i i know we talked about this on the last podcast and i don't want to sound like a broken record but i'm going to say it because it's true say it some people haven't looked at it look at the way that cobra kai respects the old characters brings in new characters and allows for a handing of the torch and the sequel trilogy did not do that and and the original i mean remember jj abrams and lawrence kasdan weren't the first writers on the force awakens there were other writers who've come out subsequently and said they wanted to bring in luke earlier but specifically the word was lucasfilm aka kathleen kennedy didn't want luke to come in because he would suck all the attention out of the room away from the new characters that they were trying to promote so it was a very conscious deliberate decision on the part of lucasfilm at disney to say we're gonna tear down these old characters so that we can make our new characters look cool right and they were thinking well this is the way we're gonna do it i mean and this has also been you know what this wasn't deadline they said the reason that star wars land at disney doesn't have tatooine doesn't have moss ice it doesn't have halters to have any of the classical star wars stuff because kathleen kennedy went to bob iger and said quote do we want to make star wars land for all those 50-somethings who are going to be dead or do we want to make star wars land for the new disney star wars and so their idea from the beginning was carry that old [ __ ] we don't need it let's draw the audience's attention to these new characters because we own these and these are disney star wars and from what i understand johnny we both worked in licensing so you'll probably appreciate this understand that part of the agreement with lucasfilm with disney owning lucasfilm is that george lucas still owns the ip for any of his characters right so residuals are owed to him if there's regard star wars lander if they're used in the movies i think that also has part of the reason to do it that is they don't want to embrace those characters because there's just money out the door that they don't want to deal with but their priority wasn't let's just drown out the old and bring in the new you could have had cobra kai level success where everybody loved it the people who love and you see this with the mandalorian look at the way that people reacted to the last episode of the mandalorian versus the way people reacted to the last jedi i mean it's right there okay so yeah i mean i mean that's something that hollywood has always done with big budget especially big budget producers is they're always trying to make that quick buck right then and there they don't really seem to care about creating the story that's going to last for generations which the original three did um so yeah no super valid point uh jacob to you same question um you know where where did the where did the uh sequels go with the plot and the characters that you liked that they improved upon or what got worse what could they have done to have made it better where are you at with that oh i think they had like an amazing setup they just like dropped the ball completely um so like i love i love the setup of finn as a child sword as a child soldier within the first order i like the fact yeah and like cat and phasma like being like i thought captain phasma would be like a bigger character but she just became the boba fett of this trilogy right um like even rey's background like she's basically been abandoned on this planet she's had to like overcome all these obstacles on her own and she's like badass with this staff and it's like okay this seems cool let's see where we could go with this and then she has this mysterious past and uh she's linked to luke's lightsaber that just popped out of [ __ ] nowhere um that's a story for another time was there a hand attack well it's probably gonna lead back to luke you know his clone from uh the expanded universe um but uh and even like poe dameron as this like hot shot pilot it's like i think they had like all these like in the cast like they have great charisma with one another right something the prequels didn't have it just felt like everyone there just kind of hated each other or just didn't get along um but like any time the three of them were on screen finn rey and poe it's just magic and then like kylo ren just like adam driver's performance is like the best part of those movies easily the best character of those films right he goes through like a full-on arc and he's basically anakin realized in a lot of ways outside of like the clone wars like he is what anakin should have been in the original trilogy or the the prequel trilogy right he's just like this petty child who just just has mommy and daddy issues and it's like watching him fall to the dark side and then come back to the light it's like okay that's pretty cool and then uh but yeah it fails because i love what they do with rey in the last jedi i love that they just dropped the whole who is she thing like she's a nobody it's like that's that's perfect that's how i wanted it i wanted it to be like what if she was just like something that was abandoned on the on the side of the street right her parents just didn't want her because that happens yeah she's a [ __ ] we don't know that she's special we don't know that it's like why does everyone in this universe have to be special why does everyone have to have a goddamn desk why can't people just be like people like yes she's strong in the force yeah you could do some sort of like she's just anakin reconstituted type stuff but i like that she was just abandoned you know and she's had to work her life like work her way through life to get where she is very much like us millennials right uh because we can't rely on the older generation but yes the uh and like i know i probably might be alone in this but i do love the characterization of luke in last jedi uh well you're my favorite yes yeah uh but that's coming from star wars yeah but that's more personally i like watching my heroes fail you know i uh why because i like i like immersing myself in that world in that way right i like seeing are they my hero if they fail because you watch him give go through it and break out of it right by the end of it he has reclaimed who he was he realized he was wrong he gives up and he dies he doesn't give up and he dies he serves servants after saving the entire remainder of the resistance but you could have flown there in person was he giving up in the first place what is he doing on why luke would never have given up to begin with doesn't matter we're getting off well we don't know that right time changes people like come on like it's been 30 years they could like what what they're gonna do with the mandalorian they're more than likely gonna explain that away which you know that's what they're they have to because it's they there's literally no other way that it works other than for dave filoni and john forever to come in and trying to desperately try and rutch on it in a way some kind of sense it's more like that's what's going to happen but that's but even then that doesn't mean it's going to work so what he did it for grogu that doesn't make any sense might as well eliminate the entire like his whole character arc from the original trilogy is completely negated it's not there's no point in the original trilogy if luke just turns into this ryan johnson cynical [ __ ] and the idea that ryan johnson's own words were well luke realized that the best thing for him to do was to leave the galaxy so what so luke realizes that he's made no positive are you out of your [ __ ] mind have you seen again have you seen star wars i know what you're talking of not you for talking to the person who would say to ryan johnson the idea that luke would look at what his life was and say the best thing that i could do is step out again the only people who could say that people who've literally never seen star wars because that's that's absurd it's absurd see i like that because i've seen people i don't succeed i like it it doesn't it's not okay let him finish his thought on it like before you interact but that's what i like about it it's well it's not it's not that it's not consistent with the character right like luke does like he fails and the empire strikes back he fails and then he learns and he learns that he grows right so why would he do that again we don't well and it's not last jedi therefore last jedi he made a mistake right like he almost came close to why would he do that why would he try to kill his own that would be like if obi-wan tried to kill luke because luke might go to the dark so that would never happen you don't know nothing in ob yes you do because especially and we know that he would never do that if it meant the saving of billions like if you knew that oh there's you might do that luke skywalker wouldn't well after that's the point i'm trying to make i understand you like it but the character is not consistent okay well i i think we've painted a pretty picture here so spencer i want to go to you because it sounded like you were going to bring something up and i was going to jump to you next anyways so please well the sequels are i think like we've all kind of talked about story-wise they're super disjointed uh and they're kind of all over the place i i like a lot of the points that jacob brought up is i think a lot of we get caught up in what would or wouldn't uh luke or han or leia do but there has been a 30-year gap and as we've seen from the universe that we're introduced it to in the force awakens nothing has gone how they thought it would go you know this rebuilding of the galaxy has stumbled and falled and fallen flat on its [ __ ] face and maybe a luke skywalker who has looked into the face of his father and seen what the dark side is capable of doing would in a moment of panic consider striking down a student and trying to say stop that process from repeating itself a a lifetime of challenges and failures can impact people in different ways and in the end he did come back around uh and and make it right before he died because that was i know everybody there are the people who look at it as uh he gave up after the force projection and died or he expended the last bit of his force energy doing one of the purest acts of what a jedi is he found literally a non-violent way to save all of his friends from certain doom by force projecting and using the last bit of life that he had in him to give him a shot yeah he's firing hope in the galaxy if he showed up in person kylo would have mopped the goddamn floor with him but this was a way that he could even the playing field uh i love kylo as a character really one of the biggest things that bugs me about the sequels is the wasted cast like the names on that list fantastic daisy ridley is great quinlan christie's awesome boyega uh oscar isaac laura dern uh adam driver you found a way to waste a beautiful performance from adam driver as kylo ren who for my money is the i someone mentioned loving his lightsaber earlier i love i love the way he ignites his lightsaber more than i have his lightsaber he turns that thing on like he's loading a shotgun it's freaking awesome uh and just this this raw anger and i i also really like the idea that gary floated that i think it would have been a lot better and it would have spoke to the whole idea of these nine films as a skywalker saga had you focused on kylo and rey had been this ray from nowhere who is the embodiment of the force opening itself back up to the galaxy at large and leaving just this singular family it doesn't have to be about the skywalkers it doesn't have to just be about the palpatines there were thousands of jedi from thousands of family lines and now all of a sudden it has to be a skywalker why uh and i think they also got panicked of they sort of had the problem of having two big threes to deal with you know we what do we do with han luke and leia as we try to elevate uh our new trilogy and and they just [ __ ] it up they they botched it in a lot of ways but uh yeah it's it's sort of just uh missed opportunities so they did watch it you acknowledged that they did watch it i think i think it's disjointed it doesn't make sense as a trilogy uh i don't think it's the last jedi's fault that it doesn't make sense as a trilogy oh i don't think it is either but the last jedi was the final like it's kathleen kennedy's fault that it doesn't make sense i mean it's obviously the production and the people who are making this like that's nobody's gonna argue with that right but where do you go after the last jedi well after the last jedi it falls on the third film to find a way to finish the arc as it has been set up now and i've walked through this with some other people before and and feel free to shoot holes in it but so we know from rogue one and solo that if if lucasfilm disney is unhappy with film they will do massive reshoots they will delay the opening uh and in one case they will bring in a brand new director and reshoot the movie which which tells which tells me that if they weren't happy with the last jedi as it was when they released it they wouldn't have released that right i think they were happy i think that was the reaction exactly i don't think people i don't think or but they did and because i don't think bob iger or kathleen kennedy understands star wars so bob iger saw the last jedi and he said whatever it's got luke skywalker that's great they'll love that it comes out last jedi has the biggest weekend first weekend or second weekend drop ever in the history of any star wars movie 70 67.5 i mean that's huge weekend one to weekend two it tells you fans didn't like it because they're not going back and watching it three or four times like they did with the force awakens he then starts to realize ooh okay we might have a problem here but again bob iger has said in the interview that he gave to uh i believe he was either j.j abrams or john father i think it was jj abrams he said i never really liked star wars i was an adult when it came out i saw it in the theaters it was interesting because on a special effects side but it never really clicked with me so i think they didn't understand all of a sudden the last jedi comes out they start freaking out because people are pissed off online so they say and this was released also in the league that it was it was horn and eiger that wanted palpatine come back jj abrams did not want that but they were desperate and they said what are the fans gonna like the fans love palpatine let's throw palpatine in there now i don't know anybody who liked who didn't like what happened to the last jedi who looks at what happened to luke's character and looks at all the destroy the past killed after you have to all that stuff who likes what happened in the rise of skywalker everybody i know who hates the last jedi including me hates the rise of skywalker for the exact same reason which is that it's clear that these people do not understand the ip that they're dealing with now we'll see i like i loved the last jedi and didn't like the rise of skywalker because but the argument is always people that well disney over-corrected because the neckbeards didn't like the last jedi and they made rise of skywalker no the people who didn't like last jedi didn't like ryze skywalker either nobody liked ryze skywalker absolutely no and i think absolutely botched for sure the landing of the trilogy uh and there that's to me i kind of looked at that as it was almost jj being petty he's like oh ryan's not gonna stick to my outline so i'm gonna turn around and etch a sketch ryan's movie out of this and it created this disjointed mess where you had i think that starts from ryan like ryan went off on his own did his own thing and the i mean and like what we understand was that kathleen kennedy wanted ryan johnson to do three that's why colin was pushed out because he didn't like what happened with two well not two with eight but he didn't like what happened with part two of the trilogy because if you've read what was leaked for duel of fates which was called the trevor script it was a very different take on lane it was a very different take on luke and he didn't kind of know where to go with it and kathleen kennedy finally said you know what you're out so i think that the reason that it's disjointed is because they the most important act of a trilogy which is the second one was basically done by the seat of their pants and then when carrie fisher died and then when ryan johnson was not brought back for the third one when bob iger requested that jj abrams be brought back for the third one that basically scrambled and said we got to do anything we can and that's why it's such a disaster but it wasn't you know what i mean it was they they they they threw away that plan and that's kind of where this all went from went awry was they did they weren't like kevin feige where they said we're gonna we're gonna set these seeds up kathleen kennedy said hey i like ryan johnson's treatment better this is what we're going to do and i'm going to make it work and obviously i mean it didn't i mean if it weren't for the mandalorian star wars would be effectively dead i mean it's interesting to think that they spent you know four and a half billion dollars on this property um star wars like you think you'd sit down and be like okay i'm gonna get some good writers and we're gonna knock out all three stories you know before we start filming on day one it's hard to say that it's really hard to say that though because you look at a guy you look at a guy like jj abrams and i know everybody they rag on him because a lot of people that are true star trek fans hated the newest three they hated these other two and i don't know who else was on his writing team but you guys have to remember this guy rose to prominence with lost a lot of a lot of people kurtzman who's ruining discovery but he's but it's it's easy to say let's get a bunch of let's get a bunch of great writing maybe these guys weren't super super fans of the film maybe they just weren't the best writers for the time i mean like there's there's a lot of jokes jj said that he was a super star wars fan and his whole thing like when he was doing press for star trek 08 was i tried to make star trek more like star wars because i was always a star wars fan right and so that was the sensibility that i brought to this one but i mean i think i think it's jj was fine i think it was it was again it was iger and kennedy it was the people who were really making the decisions didn't understand what they were dealing with but but it seems like you would want to have a because you know you're going to make a trilogy okay you know there's not a chance that you're not going to make a trilogy so just sit down and you know write a trilogy so it's paced well it it makes sense it's cohesive and i think doing some more pre-production work before you you have one inch of film ran is going to you know would have really made a big difference i think what to luke's point what he was saying earlier and this actually is a really good segue into our final topic of the night um is the fact that the people who were overseeing this whole production value you said uh you said kathleen kennedy and the whole yeah the disney crew whatever and they're only focused on the money and stuff you see with trilogies that do really well when they have those people in the top powers of position that know about the know about that audience and they they want to stay true to the story itself and you know blockbusters like that in the past lord of the rings matrix there's a bunch whatever yeah um any time jackson's a great example of someone who really tried to stay loyal to them and they didn't and at the time it's unfortunate maybe j.j abrams maybe he would have done a lot better if if if these bob iger and kathleen kennedy were not the producers in charge of disney and the entire project maybe if somebody else was in charge but that's a what if you know that's right you know that's because kathleen kennedy is an excellent producer like she's done like a lot of george lucas movies like indiana though it's easy to be a good producer when you've just been attached to spielberg sure yeah yeah yeah if you're writing someone's director for sure i mean anybody could have been anybody who's steven spielberg's producer is probably going to be a good producer yeah sorry yeah maybe they had done i guess my point is maybe they had done a lot of pre-production work maybe the original scripts we may never see them for all we [ __ ] know i mean you guys you've you've read inter you've seen interviews you've read blogs and stuff there are anywhere from 50 to potentially 2 000 rewrites of any [ __ ] project before it's even greenlit to start getting budgeting and this is this i'm talking like this is a 50 million dollar project let alone something of star wars magnitude so we have no idea we have no idea what jj wrote at the beginning we we may never know honestly it could be in the trash bio they could have deleted who knows um yeah but but kathleen kennedy could have gone next door to marvel and realized that they've got an entire universe of stories right intertwined together she couldn't really get these three to connect it just doesn't make sense but why would they thought that they could do whatever i think they thought especially after force awakens that star wars fans would just take anything and gary you know this star trek fans and star wars fans one group is much more discerning than the other yes no and you know i love them both but i do think that i could i could see especially after the success of the force awakens of them saying you can just do whatever and it won't really matter because they'll just eat it up yeah neil why would marvel help out lucasfilm i mean they're not owned by the same company or oh that's true i mean it's not like there's one giant conglomerate oh god disney owns everything this podcast is brought to you by the disney corporation i would love that this broadcast is brought to you by speed stick um no is so where so last portion of the night here um and we're we're gonna go over it's fine um where do where do we go i you know we'll have a completely separate episode with the mandalorian and the clone wars and we'll talk about the other movies we'll just stick with this tonight where where did where do they go now from here neil i we didn't get to get get to you because we had such spirited debate in the last topic but i do want to get to you to start out on this one where does the franchise go from here outside of the mandalorian what's what's the next step what do you think they're going to do what should they do should they go back to the basics start something brand new what do you think well i mean it's disney so everything's going to be a money grab so they're going to go back and try to give us stories leading up to what we already know they're going to try to work in stories um in between the films like uh i mean obviously like clone wars and star wars rebels are great segways between movies i think they're going to try to work in in more back for for lesser characters like they've already done or so they're going to do something for lando things like that but to me honestly if they want to continue any kind of timeline they need to just start from scratch like um these luke skywalker era is is over if you want to continue these star wars and he's just starting after rise of skywalker or starting way before just create a new storyline new characters pick some type of time uh spencer i want to jump i want to jump to you because i know you and i had initially one of the reasons i wanted to get on this podcast was um one of the biggest one of your biggest pet peeves was how disney was handling uh the entire new series and you how worried you were about where they're going next so um what do you think well i'm just uh we've seen from their their press recently that it's basically almost solely focused on uh tv through disney plus uh over the next couple years at least obi-wan uh that mini series is gonna drop in 21. uh as i understand it shortly before the third season of mando uh there was the announcement of the book of boba fett which is going to be a series about boba there's going to be orlando series there's essentially going to be another season of clone wars with a an animated series looking just at the bad batch who was featured in the final season of clone wars uh and there's a couple other projects that i think i'm forgetting uh but they've they've already said there's a ton coming and it's all mostly all focused on disney plus and being in a a tv type format uh which so far has been working yeah and as far as on the film side we know that taika ytt has been brought on to direct and write a star wars project uh so there's at least one movie coming from taika we don't really have any other details about that as yet as i understand and then also that patty jenkins uh is going to be doing rogue squadron which will be a one-off movie essentially star wars does top gun which okay boil it in a spoon and shoot into my veins i'm here for it i mean obviously obviously like i'll i'll i i will sign up for that so so we know that we've got all that i will be really interested in seeing beyond what tyke and paddy do with their movies um what when is star wars going to jump back in into film especially in the uh trilogy format which it's most well known for and i think they're laying the groundwork right now for that with the uh you know sort of combined book and comic book uh launching of the high republic era i highly suspect that the next films will be based either in that era or fingers crossed baby the old republic era which would take place even before the high republic uh i know that myself in particular and lots of fans are clamoring for uh old republic stories uh stories about revan and uh that's good that's what we need we need them to ruin darth revan too well and i also think that the biggest thing that i think uh is what's next is that i think uh john favreau is david dave filoni is working very close with john favreau throughout the mandalorian uh and if there is a god in heaven dave filoni will step into kathleen kennedy's spot uh in the coming few years uh i think they're just really grooming dave because dave gets it the clone wars is hand since the other than the original trilogy the clone wars is the best star wars content that exists uh at least for my money uh so i really see i really think they're grooming mr filoni to step in uh and if that's the case uh i have nothing but uh excitement for what's to come perfect uh jacob how about you i mean same with everyone so far uh i kind of like more stories distant to the jedi and the sith just like i kind of want something that doesn't involve the force at all like that's what i was hoping more out of mandalorian like i just kind of wanted something that was just you know grounded back to basics type stuff uh because there's an entire galaxy out there and i would love an entire cast of actual aliens like i want more aliens in my star wars like i want like an alien main character like i don't i'm getting kind of tired of humans like i remember with wally i was excited because i was like oh this is r2d2 the movie and then they [ __ ] threw in humans and everyone started talking it wouldn't just be a silent movie like i just kind of want i kind of want them to be more daring with it like they're doing now with mandalorian and all the new shows that they're setting up broke squadron with patty jenkins it's like okay this is this is awesome this is interesting you're not just staying on course in one aspect you're going in all these different directions but let's go a little further um yeah i would also love more games like i really enjoyed jedi fall in order it's get it's get it gave me some good dark souls vibes no but people aren't interested in single-player games anymore it's all they want is is micro transaction driven mmos haven't you read the memo from ea oh yeah that too uh yeah god ea uh but not as bad as cyberpunk right now um hey you know at least at least they're giving refunds not yet i asked for mine three weeks ago and i still haven't gotten it um and that's on playstation by the way and i could have bought it on pc but i just wanted it on my nice 4k tv that aside but yeah more more video games i would love more than anything else probably uh like movies would be great but i would like some more games i think battlefront 2 right now is in a great spot it started off really shitty uh but the game has come a long way jedi fall in order is really great uh add a lot more myth like a lot more mythology to the uh dark times uh and i kind of want to see where that cast of characters go and the combat's really fun um and then oh god like i've never i like the clone wars writing i never liked the animation just give me tartakovsky clone wars like if you did an entire new tartakovsky show uh in star wars again like samurai jack style like give me that okay so one one one thing real quick because i would hate myself if i don't mention it because i love the character so much and he was such a great surprise in rebels and got a great name dropping mando i cannot wait to see what they do with thrawn oh yeah robert downey man did you see that robert downey is there looking at my name i might i would much rather be i'd much rather be mr mickelson who voices him in rebels question question for y'all ah that's mad special listen uh no it's not bad it's his brother uh but his brother voices him in rebels and yeah i've seen him on rebel i didn't know that they were okay if you pull if you pull a picture of him and imagine him as blue he's thrawn spot-on you don't know what his name is uh i can i can pull it i'm just looking it up now anyways jacob you said man that's a tough one you got to be a good you know what i mean it takes a certain kind of performance yeah and he's nailed the voice i think the voice is perfect and he's done uh the actors done some live-action stuff he did some stuff in game of thrones uh mickelson is that him lars yeah and he also uh is in the witcher uh he he has a role in that so i think he would be a great shout for thrawn but i'm just really i love that character and i'm really excited boy look at him yeah he'd be great uh quick question for y'all ryan johnson's no longer doing that nights for the old republic trilogy right uh they have not officially said that ryan's a they never said it was going to be knights of the old republic right we all just speculated we all just hoped i was back when many often weiss were doing their old pre-trilogy that is obviously not happening anymore yeah they basically ryan's trilogy is essentially just in limbo they've they haven't said if it's still happening they also said that it's not happening personally i feel like no matter how you felt about last jedi especially if you consider the greatest sin of the movie his treatment of the characters that were established i would love to see what that man can do with a blank slate star wars trilogy right put it like super far in the future yeah just completely detach it from the known star wars uh timeline because you literally have a galaxy and a night endless timeline to play with let him go out and play yeah that's why i'm kind of getting tired of the whole prequel and going back in time past trilogies it's like can i just go like super far in the future yeah just give me like futuristic star wars like just weird just out of bonkers star wars so a not long time ago [Laughter] i mean just see how like i mean it's the same thing with uh like going back to nice little republic and stuff it's just like okay we have the night we have the jedi and then we have the sith but like what could what could the universe be in like 200 years from where it is now like that's that's what i'm asking it's like like would it be like star wars legacy the comic book where you have like luke's great great great grandson and he's just a [ __ ] meth addict and he taps in the dark side every now and then type stuff did y'all ever read that comic i never read it but i know about that storyline yeah and then luke skywalker having kids seems to me a complete misunderstanding of luke skywalker character yeah and then uh what was in in the books and stuff i can't remember what's the the race that's in the outer realms that you use yeah that they come in and destroy like all the [ __ ] planets yeah they're not canon anymore so yeah but i mean how much are they but they're taking from the original like not like from the original expanding universe they're bringing a lot of that stuff back neil i wouldn't be surprised neil are you very bitter that they got rid of all that cannon that you spent all those years reading okay okay i just want to make sure okay thank you i mean the stuff that we read to keep ourselves safe in afghanistan all those serious books yeah no i mean again that goes back to the licensing thing like i can see why disney did that because they make it canon they if they make it canon then they have to pay every writer every time that they use if they say none of this is true and we're just going to make our own stuff and then they basically just ape off of it with pablo hidalgo and don't give them credit that's all 100 revenue that they can keep as opposed to having to split it with the original writers so like i i understand the frustration but i also see like if i was in charge of disney that's the first thing i would have done would have been [ __ ] all that none of you get anything 100 it was painful but it had to happen because even there were contradictions even within the books within the canon yeah even within that there were things that didn't make sense the canon was a hot mess and you kind of just had to do the etch escape so much of it was written in the late 90s before the prequels came out and established what pre-empire era was really like and like i remember reading some of it at the time they were talking about pre-empire and what anakin was like and all this and then they would talk about how jedi would have multiple apprentices and how the sith would have multiple and all this stuff that like you know it wasn't wrong at the time because none of nothing had been established yet so they were just going off of you know the best that they could but then the prequels come in all these sort of new rules for the universe are set and it's like okay well we can't you know what i mean this is basically relegated to the dust bin anyway the last thing we're going to do is try and fight of royalties with these b-grade sci-fi writers great guys well unfortunately we are pretty much out of time for tonight um so this very very informative deep lively debate that we had going on really appreciate everybody jumping on with us um we will probably have to end up doing we'll see how the uh how this this episode is received um out of the other podcasts i've done in the past just critiquing star wars moves when they when star wars movies when they came out um our viewership like tripled within that one week um so we'll see we might be able to do a second episode here on specifically gaming the mandalorian um the spin on the one-off movies and uh and clone wars that would be a lot of fun uh before we go though uh every week we do let our guests uh and our panel uh go ahead and give a recommendation for our listeners to go ahead and check out that week um i wanna stay away from originally i was gonna say okay pick a star wars movie and then tell people to watch that one uh but since we've been talking that to death oh that's what i was gonna do well we've been kind of talking it to death i think people are just gonna go back and watch all of them at this point i would like everybody to give a science fiction movie doesn't matter what it is um just any sci-fi film uh preferably one that does involve space um as your recommendation for the week um i will go ahead and go first to give everybody else ample time to either look it up online or search through their database of memory um i'm gonna go ahead and go with good i'll go with the first guardians of the galaxy i'm a gigantic mcu fan um and it's just good old-fashioned family fun um it's it's just i had never really known anything about that series i didn't read any of the comics uh for guardians at all growing up so it was it was cool you know it's it's casted really well it's funny um in fact they did so well with the guardians initial movie that you start to see the script dialogue and plot and character development you start to see all of that change in all the other marvel films over the next couple of years because of the success that guardians had you said i brought up thor ragnarok earlier thor yeah a lot of people loved the ragnarok the most i think it's my least favorite i'm not gonna lie it was my least favorite out of the three um but that's just me anyways uh that's mcu's a debate for another day um but yeah for me guardians the galaxy uh gary let's go to you your recommendation for this week my recommendation for this week seeing as it's a space movie that we're trying to find is mom and dad save the world that was a good one um it's got uh the uh the wonderful john lovitz whom i would still love to have a cup of coffee we've been asking him to get on here with us for like four months and we still haven't heard back maybe he'll listen to this one i don't know but uh it's over two hours i don't know about that one man it's a fun uh comedy movie and uh quite enjoyable so yes that's my recommendation very nice uh neil uh so my sci-fi recommendation this week is gonna be 2014's edge of tomorrow i think it was a very yeah unappreciated film and i think it's a really good one and enjoyable so live repeat basically yeah i give that a 9.0 out of 10 by the way it's a good [ __ ] i think it's really great one of one of the best that's a pretty good score coming from gear it is zooming one of the best time travelers you need is kill check check out our time travel episode episode from la from season one and uh you'll you'll hear us we were so young like three months ago get the [ __ ] out of here uh jacob uh winner recently was a sputnik it's a russian uh sci-fi movie it's basically about a guy who comes back from space mission and he's been infected with something and it's equal parts alien and species and it's really intriguing especially the way the creature manifests itself it's it's very surprising and it's all about symbiosis it's better basically a better venom movie i would say but i highly recommend it heart not hard to beat the one that just came out so sorry tom hardy uh uh luke can't wait for morbius you know that spider-man character you guys i can't wait for you this is my favorite growing up i can't wait for jared leto to [ __ ] up another i guess that was dc but whatever uh luke your recommendation for this week uh this week i'm gonna go with something sort of akin to what gary and the rest of us were talking about earlier i'm going to go with star trek five the final frontier the uh most panned of the wonderful star trek theatrical releases um you know you could go with wrath of khan you could go with four you could go with six which are all great but five is good because i think the message in five is great about confronting your pain and about how the tribulations that we face in life make us who we are and if we try to suppress those and if we try to run from those they just make us a dull copy as sort of submissive copies of ourselves so the the chemistry between the characters is good you get that good banter between spock and kirk and mccoy that you got in tos that was played up in star trek four well extrapolated on star trek five with the theme that's heady enough that it kind of works and if you can get past the uh the the ego indulgence that it is being a william shatner project there's still there's still some good old-fashioned wholesome star trek fun in it if you don't ask the almighty for his driver's license don't ask the almighty for his id shut up quit drinking mccoy the idea of that kirk clime el cap is absolutely hilarious yeah shatner's indulgence i'll never deny god spencer how about you uh am i allowed to recommend a series sort of a film yeah that's mine uh my recommendation for awesome sci-fi content is going to be cowboy bebop okay yeah all right outside the bar hands down my favorite anime ever it's if you haven't seen it it's bounty hunters in space uh probably also for my money the best music of any anime uh thanks to yokocano and seatbelts uh for their absolutely insane soundtracks uh it it ranges from early on in the series some uh you know just badass uh bounty hunter adventures and then it starts getting real heavy real quick uh so highly recommend uh you sink some time into cowboy bebop uh easy to stream it's on a hulu right now i think perfect all right all right guys those are recommendations for the week uh once again uh jacob luke spencer thank you guys so much for joining us uh we will certainly try to have you guys back on for part two of this not sure when that'll be yet but we'll see what happens yeah we're we're moving on to star trek next so uh we'll we'll we'll let everybody know um yeah so make sure to check out um jacob johnson's podcast jacob and rhys versus evil and uh they are where are you guys streaming at nowadays are you guys on any of the are you just on your website still or we're just on our website currently we haven't done anything with spotify or itunes yet okay well google them and they'll they'll they'll come up yeah it's on screenpunk.net but we basically cover horror movies okay all right check them out uh and once again i'm johnny i'm gary i'm neil and thanks for joining us we'll see you next week thank you for tuning in to lead feather production's podcast of i don't give a flick make sure to subscribe to our podcast so that you never miss an episode podcasts are available on apple spotify google podcast youtube and everywhere podcasts are hosted i don't give a flick is hosted and produced by johnny blackburn gary elmore and neil reilly executive producer johnny blackburn technical director editor and audio mixer gary elmore i don't give a flick is a lead feather production 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Jill Duggar: Showing Symptoms of COVID-19 - Duggar family TLC
welcome back to the famous room Channel perhaps as a result of the speed with which certain parts of the country are reopening a lot of people seem to have wound up with the impression that the coronavirus has been cancelled or at least that pandemic winding its way toward its end and there's no need to take any further precautions but as Jill Duggar and her family learned the hard way this week the assumption is dangerously inaccurate [Music] jool captioned a photo on instagram well we did it a few weeks ago we got tested for the corona virus after developing several of the symptoms so I pop in my stories or visit our blog if you want the details and aren't too crossed out to see me getting tested or just want to see what it's like she added according to the Dillards block the entire family suddenly started running fevers and head body aches and some of the other symptoms consistent with the corona virus Wow no doubt some fans were stunned by Jill's revelation as it's been rumored that Jim Bob Duggar believes the corona virus is a hoax the Duggars usually fall in line with their patriarch Al's belief system although usually isn't necessarily the usual Noah days in recent months there's been an open rebellion against Jim Bob within the family and Jill has become its de facto ringleader the feud between Derick Dillard and Jim Bob has only intensified as a slate if you thought she was conflicted maybe she is but at least in public forums Jim has made it perfectly clear that she said with her husband over her father and so for the very first time Jim Bob's kids are free to disagree with him so Jill and Dericks social distanced even while the rest of the Duggars ignored safety guidelines in various cases we saw the family continue to gather in large groups with the reckless abandon but even those who exercise caution are susceptible to go vat19 and so when the Dillards began to show symptoms they knew just what to do Derick and I got tested for coronavirus in our results came back negative a few days later Jill wrote in her website however while continuing to quarantine some of the symptoms persisted and a few more developed so we went back and this time they just retested me she added those results also came back negative a few days later we continued quarantine in ourselves for the rest of the recommended time just to be safe for the sake of her follower certification Jill decided to pull no punches in documenting the testing process she posted a video and as you can see it appears the ginger quite a bit of discomfort with testing becoming more and more regular we figured Sharon our purse experience and a couple videos about getting tested could be helpful to others Jill Road our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have been greatly impacted by and/or lost loved ones G to the karana virus fortunately unlike most stories that involve along good tip of the nose this one has a happy ending post scriptum we all are well now praise the Lord Jill wrote on Instagram Jill's experience serves as a reminder that were not out of the woods yet with regard to karana virus so please continue to take the proper precautions remember if you start showing symptoms the best case scenario is that you'll get good news from the people is subject to G painful facial probe it's much easier to just wear a mask that's it for now thank you for watching please subscribe to stay tuned [Music]
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Lead Generation Tips for New Agents with Darryl Baskin
back there what was your what was kind of your main lead generation system and then I will get into kind of the things you did to build credibility I've always thought long-term so anything that I do I'm not really looking for an immediate gratification out of it I think that's that's all great and we should maximize that but I always felt like it was going to take a long time to build my business and to generate the leads and income so I did a lot of cold calling and that kind of thing mostly open houses though and I kind of consider that a cold calling sort of technique because it's you have no relationship with people you're just trying to establish you know maybe a six month they start looking early and so you work out that way but I started delivering newsletters I walked the neighborhood's I put put newsletters on the door I don't think I would necessarily do that again today there are the things that can be more effective but it it started with building a relationship with people being a trusted name the the old 8 & 8 campaign of eight weeks and eight contacts with people whether it be flyers or ads or whatever to start a farm area I just blanketed this Geographic farm area and over a period of time listed and sold more than anybody else had even even companies so you just roll your sleeves up and do it and most people most agents and I've coached and trained a lot of agents as a managing broker most of them just don't have the tenacity to do that and if you're you're watching this right now if you'll just do it and not quit you're going to win just because all the others quit I remember the first three years you had in Oklahoma we have to renew your license every three years I wasn't successful because I was some brainchild or had some special gift I just didn't quit everybody else quit after that too the first three years so I rented my life is that what that's what made me success
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Date of Marriage | Japanese Drama | JDrama | Series Review | Ohara Sakurako, Matsuda Genta
is this particular show a mustat um the correct answer in the 2023 Japanese romance drama the date of marriage Kawai yosiko played by O'Hara sakurako had her whole life planned out she was going to get married by 26 first child by 27 second child by 29 but now she's almost 30 and she's still single in a random act of kindness her younger colleague Yuki son played by matsuta ginta proposes they get married if she's still single one day before her 30th birthday this is almost a Contract Marriage Trope question mark uh they make a promise to get married and then during that time before they get married is when the story takes place I actually like the setup a lot because it's a bit of a Twist to The Contract Marriage Trope which by the way is one of my favorite tropes I really like the Contract Marriage Trope if you haven't noticed is this particular show a must watch um the correct answer is no but if you want you can definitely make this your next Sunday afternoon binge it's one of those shows that you can relax you can you know just chill on a lazy day have a nice dose of love you know Chill Vibes nothing nothing too crazy with this one if you're looking for more Japanese Drama recommendations I post recommendation videos every Friday so make sure to subscribe and hit the notification Bell so you don't miss a video we're going to talk about what I liked and didn't like about the show we're going to get into the nitty-gritty of it but beware there are spoilers that may ruin your viewing experience if you haven't seen this show already right let's get into it so the main character really resonated with me because I had my whole life planned out too when I was like 15 or something and life doesn't quite work that way but I think a lot of women do this it's like we have that fairy tell love story that we expect to become our realities and I'm not sure if it's you know the media if it's Society if it's our parents like whatever it is this is not an atypical story so it really it resonated with me I like he realized he had feelings for her when he actually sat down to talk to her and not that he'd always been secretly in love with her you know from afar just staring at her and I think you know that storyline is fine if that were the case but honestly we've seen it a million times so it's refreshing to see something different something that's you know something a little with a little twist just like in Cherry magic which I also reviewed the one guy was secretly in love with the other guy but the magical twist made it way more interesting right and by the way this is not a spoiler that is in the description of that show so I haven't ruined anything for you anyways I think at this point writers need to figure out how to breathe new air into these classic story lines that we all know and love and I feel like this slight little detail definitely did that for me for this one it made it way more interesting and I appreciated that I didn't like about the show there was this whole inner dialogue that was like oh my gosh I can't stand to be without you for like half a second and all of that and I totally get it I get it like when we're first in love we're enamored you know we we just we think that we can't live without that person and that's totally fine but for this particular drama for this particular drama that made it very very predictable what was going to happen next and that brings me to my next point which is that in 2023 I wish I really wish there was a different conflict like I have seen this conflict so many times the whole like I'm getting a new position and now I have to leave what are we going to do and I get it it has a simple story so this really works there's a formula and it works but if there would have been something slightly different it would have been more interesting like I think they could have delved deeper into the fact that he was a younger you know colleague and maybe you know he was less experienced maybe he was rushing into things she finally realized that love is not a race she finally realized that love doesn't have a timeline and I thought that was the overall you know theme of the story so why didn't they lean into that a little bit more could have leaned into it especially because of the fact that he was younger and it was specified in the series description but after watching it I felt like his age was just a fact and not actually a factor in the story final thoughts like I said this Japanese Drama was enjoyable to watch and it wasn't like a gem or anything but I wouldn't discourage you from watching it you know you should watch it if you want a relaxing nice viewing experience and that is going to bring us to the end of this video If you enjoyed this please consider subscribing and giving this video a thumbs up I will see you in the next one
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Yes, Medicare For All Gets Rid of Private Insurance (And That's a Good Thing!)
[Music] let's read the bill so when you go to section 107 of Bernie Sanders medicare-for-all bill it states very clearly that duplicate of care is prohibited it states quote it shall be unlawful for a private health insurer to sell health insurance coverage that duplicates the benefits provided under this act or an employer to provide benefits for an employee former employee or dependents of an employee or former employee that duplicates the benefits provided under this act so very clearly it outlaws duplicate of care now we'll talk about the specific implications but there's also a follow-up here section 107 B States quote nothing in this act shall be construed as prohibiting the sale of health insurance coverage for any additional benefits not covered in this act so I get why there's a lot of confusion it seems contradictory for Bernie Sanders to say well if you support Medicare for all you need to commit to getting rid of private because it says right here this is not to be construed as prohibiting the sale of health insurance however we need to talk about the way that this bill is designed and what it intends to accomplish because ultimately the goal of this bill is to get rid of private health insurance companies so if it outlaws duplicate of care that is anything covered under Medicare for all cannot be offered supplementally through a private health insurance company then what's gonna be left well let's look at the actual bill and see what it provides we'll look at section 201 and as you can see here the benefits are comprehensive like this is true universal health care it covers virtually everything almost everything is covered here so there's not really going to be need for supplemental insurance of any kind and even the Washington Post who's no fan of Bernie Sanders writes quote it's worth noting that Sanders plan would be more sweeping and its coverage than just any existing universal healthcare system for instance Canadians must buy private insurance for prescription drugs dentists and optometry while Britain has a parallel private system that about 10% of the population participates in so think about that what Bernie Sanders and permille Ajay appalls bill does is that offers health care coverage that is so comprehensive if we get that bill passed as it is we will have a stronger universal health care system then Canada and the UK now let's get back to this prohibition on duplicate of care and let's put two and two together so if duplicate of care is outlawed by Medicare for all but simultaneously if Medicare for all covers basically everything what's the implication of that we're effectively getting rid of private health insurance companies see you don't have to explicitly outlaw them to accomplish the same goal what we're essentially doing the way that these bills both Bernie's and Jaya polls are designed is to basically regulate these private health insurance companies out of existence so we make a bill so comprehensive and then outlawed duplicate of care that there's nothing left for them to do they don't have any way to offer some type of supplemental care because everything is covered under Bernie Sanders Medicare for all bill so going back to section 107 yes I understand it very clearly says that it doesn't prohibit the sale of health insurance coverage for any additional benefits not covered but you see the thing that's important is that it covers everything it's better than canvass it's better than Britain's so that's a good thing we don't want to water down our own Medicare for all bill to find some way to accommodate these for-profit health insurance companies that just want to rip you off no we are constructing a universal health care system that covers everything so if there's not going to be much left for them to do then we're effectively getting rid of them because they're not gonna stick around if they can't profit off of health care but that's a good thing but Mike I know the I already know what you're gonna say you're gonna comment saying Mike what if I want to facelift bernie sanders medicare-for-all plan doesn't cover cosmetic procedures like a facelift and yes that is correct so you've got me there however this still doesn't necessarily mean that we will be keeping private insurance companies because let's ask ourselves this let's say hypothetically speaking I wanted to get a facelift how would I pay for that am I gonna be able to find a private insurance company that will cover the cost or even a fraction of a percent of the cost of that facelift no that's that's not gonna that's not gonna happen because they can't profit off of a facelift so what you'd have to do is you would have to finance these types of procedures where you get a type of credit card like Care Credit and then they will pay for that procedure and then you pay them back in monthly installments and then you pay interest on top of that that's what we do now if you want a facelift and that's what we would continue to do under a medicare-for-all system so do you understand if we don't use insurance companies for facelifts now why would we be arguing that they're going to exist to provide us with like facelifts and breast augmentation surgeries when they don't do that anyway because again let's remember what these companies are about these insurance companies they're not gonna cover something unless they believe they can make money so here's the thing what do you think is gonna happen let's say we get Medicare 400 passed right it's passed as it is and we don't water it down and we outlaw Duplin duplicate if Karen explicitly do you think it's more likely that these health insurance companies are going to take a magnifying glass and go over this Medicare for all bill and see where the gaps are so they can offer coverage for you know these this dozen or so procedures hypothetically or will they just likely go out of business you and I both know that if they can't make enough profit the investors are gonna bounce and they're gonna go on to the next money-making adventure therefore they're probably just gonna go out of business so do you understand we are regulating them out of existence so if you support Medicare fraud this should be a goal for you and we shouldn't be arguing yeah you know we're gonna keep supplemental too because if we do that we're making an argument for the health insurance companies there's virtually nothing that we will need private insurance companies forum if we get medicare-for-all and understand if you accept the premise that private health insurance companies can and should exist under Medicare for All system then you've already compromised before negotiations began because you're buying into the premise that maybe there should be a role for private health insurance companies and if you do that if you give them an inch they're gonna take a mile because that's how capitalism works they're gonna say oh so you think that there should be a role for us well should it be this big or this big or this big or this big do you really want to open that door because I don't want to open that door I want to shut out all these capitalistic forces that will pick at whatever weaknesses in our Medicare for All system and I want them gone completely we neutralize the threat and we get the profit entirely out of the health care system that's what we should be arguing in favor of not trying to find a way to make an argument on behalf of the health insurance companies unwittingly because I think that that's what we're doing if we're trying to rationalize different ways that you know these private health insurance companies can still exist and I think that Adam Gaffney of the nation put it best quote the only way to make room for a significant role for private insurance in the American context is to make the public system poultry ER or skimpier to impose onerous co-pays and deductibles or to let the rich preferentially displace working-class people from hospital beds and doctors offices but it doesn't seem to make sense to punch holes in your own floor just to create work for a carpenter that it's particularly true if your floor is your health care and your carpenter is an extractive insurance giant exactly we don't need private health insurance companies we need to get rid of them completely and argue that that's what we should be doing and force Republicans to take a stand where they are the ones defending these for-profit health insurance companies that only exist to profit off of us and rip us off but you see I think a reason why there's so much confusion here is because as Americans we can't grapple with the reality of a health care system where private insurance doesn't actually exist so what we end up doing is trying to find ways to think of things that they can do maybe they can do this maybe they can do that but what we need to do is grapple with the reality that if we truly care about the delivery of health care specifically and exclusively then there's no role for private health insurance companies so if you support Medicare for all then you should agree that Bernie Sanders and privilege I Paul's bills are stronger because they're designed to get rid of private health insurance companies rather than going out of our way to argue that they can and should still exist under Medicare for all in order to make people who don't really understand it feel better that isn't very productive as leftists we need to be educating people about why getting rid of private is a good thing and here's the thing let's say hypothetically speaking that there is a weakness in Bernie Sanders Medicare for all plan is it designed so technically there can be some role for private insurance so let's say hypothetically speaking it doesn't cover hip replacement surgery it does but just for argument's sake let's say that it doesn't cover that and we've removed that from the bill can a private insurance company technically step in and fill that gap and offer insurance for that technically yes they wouldn't again because they're not going to offer insurance for one procedure like a facelift like anything because again they're only going to offer you coverage if they can profit off of you but a private insurance company can technically do that so how do we make this argument as progressives do we say well look you know what if a private insurance company wants to take care of that that's fine no that shouldn't be our argument our argument should be let's strengthen Medicare for all to stop these private insurance companies from stepping in and filling that role if there's any perceived weakness or actual weakness in these bills then we shouldn't argue hey let's let private insurance take care of that we should be arguing to improve Medicare for all even more it's already incredibly solid and strong but if there's any weaknesses we shouldn't just instinctively pivot to saying hey okay I found something for you to do private insurance companies we should be arguing all right let's improve the bill that's what our line of argument should be and we all need to get on the same page about this our message collectively as members of the progressive left should be abolished private keep your doctor or you can use doctors stay private goes away something along those lines not oh no no I promise you we're not gonna get rid of you no private insurance there's gonna be some role that shouldn't be our message because it's misleading and you're getting people to focus on the wrong thing we shouldn't be focusing on keeping supplemental insurance and emphasizing that small little portion of section 107 B because again medicare for all is designed to effectively get rid of these private insurance companies again you don't need to ban them to accomplish that goal of regulating them out of existence so let's argue from the position of strength that we want to get rid of private insurance companies and if you want to defend private companies you can do that famila Jaya Paul and Bernie Sanders they didn't just come up with these designs for these Medicare for all bills you know on a whim last year these bills are the latest iterations of Medicare for all proposals that have spent decades being fleshed out by Medicare for all experts and activists so for those of us to step in and say we need to find some role for supplemental I promise you we won't totally eliminate them I mean we're kind of undercutting the grassroots and what they've been fighting for we don't need a profit motive and these you know these for-profit companies in our system trying to corrupt it trying to get Medicare for all to offer less so they can come in and profit off of offering us more the goal say with me is to abolish private but keep your doctor let's all get on the same page here because it's important details matter and if a candidate doesn't support getting rid of private then please educate them and don't just accept that they have the correct vision for Medicare for all [Music]
The Humanist Report
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BudCom 1/3/2017 Budget Cemeteries
I'm chair yes sir remove that little cemetery for a 122 1001 $22 second thank you we're cemeteries in the end obs okay here we have sick gfx thank you it's very good evening and what there you are hi what are we doing with you we've got a total of 124,000 143 I don't know I ever think about January it seems every Jane wearing my clothes shrink didn't I can't put my button on why that happens what can you do a mate they won't have any suggestions or anything yeah we can terminate your Christmas dinner a little leaven to heat my daddy's o.o.h instead of the suitcase it is true okay christy is there and adjust there's a gasoline and this because the gasoline cheetahs into the land softly I know that but what I'm saying is you have you removed gasoline in sunlight you can choose me thoroughly with your gasoline G but this is pretty clear-cut he's only got one line so what Gary's going to propose an increase in the gasoline or their decrease important i suppose the peak season again as you have that figure [Music] because right now it's showing 3043 1683 okay so that will make his total what I don't have a LED creek which you look inside you look at me those layers when she gave me a point right now because of update is not a budget committee document but when we're talking about right now is this is one we would give them I just want to make sure that we're making a proper adjustment for him there it is you madam chillin you we had 120 1 843 yeah you asked us talked about gas during the meeting when I was watching that's why the finance director came up with this one 1220 so you have been and I ratio janet was but it is some of the if i recall somebody accounts were squashed together on single lines and it drove me crazy but anyway and attempt it carries is pretty clean-cut so we have one to one not even though that's a default 122 00 83 1 20 20 83 are you to remarry sauce would you give me what the gas because this is what is yeah well we thought the gasoline figures were hi Christy recalculated so what up what are they right now it's the laddie 8360 930 yeah yep I'm going up close well you're actual ask you well I'm over 2,000 our age no is new year my dear and you get last year you can spend a thousand and $68 but we didn't have a winter to that are you quiet again yeah I yell about draining right to talk about you know I'm just going to run down how much gas we use with all the years bent on and then you can you can consider what you want you know for the truck anomaly and as Jenny said last year that wasn't supposed to sound we use 500 gallons of gasoline so our weed whackers we use a hundred dollars of that of gasoline for all modes we use 500 for our leaf blowers we use a hundred and fifty for our chain saw and our hedge clippers and we have 180 social sex between be either that that's another one hundred and thirty dollars so i think that comes to a little bit more than what you're giving me your actual really showing for you when you purchase gasoline to your weed whackers etc do you use the website basis purchasing if i go so the history of those purchases are actually incorporated in Christie's calculation i would think zone alright so right before i would assume that Christie's calculation is accurate in terms of actual historical usage rather the gallant actually not necessarily dull dull is another question we're going to be raised madam chair because we're going to have the gasoline discussion lot and hopefully just get it all resolved right now right now Christie the new number you were suggesting reduction of 63 the cemetery of gasoline dallas and in that that again and what was that price that you're setting at that his actual employed to 20 852 yeah well I understand that I have to modify modify my home city and i will get around to modify my motion home was as soon as i get some clarity I'm asking only the per gallon not waiting I thought ever a dull 95 living okay [Music] actually on our sheet because i'm on the November for she does show with actual youth through the end of sep tember which is 1068 the analyses Reese's calculation was a 12 months I realized that apparently not right consistent [Music] she's in a 12 month on her own which was subsequently distribute and another 700 roughly well I'll just continue the rain is to snow i have to be up on it and now last year I didn't get at the a before I did although you might want to take a look at how much we spent the year before it make sure it was it's not enough to notice or do we want the but it's one that is often I like 12 one of my favorite things professionally is rain in January believe it but that it's an all the painful as well as they bring to me yeah essentially yeah yes yeah poor man's fertilizer yes I I just think that figure is too low i don't see you know if i have a novel year I should have not enough not to mention the prices were lower than they had been in the past 50 other number so you're projecting a dull 75 gallons for 2017 and we have 42 spends with tax that we're not paying to make it equivalent to a what you see on the retail street so that's a dollar of 17 or two doll 17 and right now I just drove by a gas station Oh Oliver said 227 we're already up ten cents over that guess that's all I'm wondering maybe just wondering if we're being a little too aggressive in that pricing I mean I love the little gases gas prices but I mean we have to be realistic hopeful pecks at a meeting last month they read the cut production which is going to raise up costs oil stocks are projecting a higher income they can improve your stock prices so I'm guessing that we're going to be more volatility in 2017 and within 2016 and volatility is likely to be on the upper side so we complained about the high prices you first got the budget things well the budgeting may have been high last year but I'm suggesting that reality today indicates that maybe well maybe last year's number is more accurate for next year then it was for this year well we'll find out a barber Danny Kenny by the way keha within the West what yes it has about science again right but your new number which is a reduction of 60 years we didn't and remember we took the average price per gallon it was good tape run on it and added 12 times we can added a 12 says if could him firm price fluctuation we've already experienced letting that I don't dispute identity descent I'm concerned that we're being a little little on today's episode 95 original numbers before at the moment I wanted to be as accurate as possible everyone wants it to be the lowest cost I think I can't accuracy is more important I think I reflects concerned I think I can say we're to two thousand dollars less dispatcher and I similarly had before and I don't know that so fact I bet if you lift it up and sign that so Chris you can look it up PR design of the research that accuracy a manual and Sandy Weill use two thousand Sol's more gasoline last year then you my boy okay well I'm talking about between you know most of what the trucks to was well last year they did it right so I mean so when I'm saying five hundred dollars for the truck probably didn't spend that much for the trucks last year right but I City a big consoling said that we we did the year before so heavy glass here last year was time that I'm not normally so you have no more years ago well there are more I otherwise Loreen had a question way I just have a comment if what in fact will you do if they know if they only give you thousand dollars whatever that number one what happens then when you need to use two thousand dollars worth he has a whole he has a whole budget Lori is it that gasoline isn't the only thing in his budget so 120 but that how he's questioning them right now if you can overrun one line and undercut and otherwise it would be as flexibility over the courses the actual number 3 12 30 150 against 2850 tools of gasoline owners when we just see that wait is it a single parent and omantel stop bekasi gas and even you know later blazer okay all right and sales in favor of the motion of finalizing the cemetery budget 122 Salazar is me the motion is not that I made the motion that was printed in a book at 124 143 Christie suggested that the management and the board selectmen concurred that number could be reduced because gasoline caused by 1683 dollars the question I have in my mind is to that 1682 dollar reduction still appropriate but if you have a thought lots changed in a month yeah I a lot it's changed in gas prices in among limited I don't disagree that it's probably close to this and it's a crystal ball when you look at it yeah are you seconding the stairs are you still as comfortable with this number thank you were when you vote for it to blow something not not seeing the prices now not seeing operations now I think I think we're a little under and I'm a little worried about it quite frankly but are you seconding the motion we're not going to be here all night emotion has already been seconded who seconded I even did sorry about that okay may I man you roughly what we maybe what we could do is consider at least in the cemetery I'm not destroy educators all around the board but cemeteries identified button and I mean a really are squeaky type and so instead of a sixteen hundred dollar cut maybe we can just do it eight hundred all time I was gonna suggest that except though he is not novel II absolute it with you that's where it was a mind meld there we go okay give me a big year figure I'm here I modify yes my motion can't be 120 3543 dollars 543 that would be the total yes what the gas now just no no that would be the total that you can total for cemeteries make reflecting an eight-hundred-dollar reduction from the original borders mr. Henderson has seconded in favor of that adjustment bottom line in cemeteries one two one two three five four three what's the final number 123 five four three nine floors and racism and you tell little cemeteries the very bottom line under budget committee in favorite come on wake up and then bless you thank you danny very my jew my god is he no control atomizer madam Jami plan to trade away with this when we went through the gas recent accounts before we would recognize i think it ring at this table recognize the fact the symmetries had a lot more than what the recipe accountable and so i have no problem with what we just did whatsoever but i think we've got a band and as a plug for the recipe cap I did specify Mike that I wasn't proposing this across the board but cemeteries was particularly because they do keep eight weeks in Psychological cemetery I was nice in that but mama with you on that I words I was only arguments they had a bigger cut than other other people that sighs I gasoline that was we figured by krispy which we appreciate we're doing have knowledge Kevin
Citizen Jones
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Jim's fish room update A Short Thanksgiving Visit 11/21/2021
well here it is november the week of thanksgiving here in the united states anyway and i'm showing you some handheld camera work i'll keep this one short this is the office tank and as you can see the amazon sword plants are doing very well these are all the babies from the mother plant which is hidden back among the other growth here the kabamba on the left is doing amazingly well and that lugia is way in the back now still got the bloom here but it's amazing how the fish can swim against the current got a heavy filter here and you can see those fish up in the upper left-hand corner just swimming for all their worth but they have a choice and they picked that area to keep swimming in the current the female swordtails still have not given any babies in here that i can see they're still pregnant as ever again no answer to that question of how long can they held out and working on the snails in here with that white container putting in some algae tabs in it and then emptying out every once in a while amazing how many snails i'm taking out at any one point in time so anyway this is where the office tank is i've trimmed those plants more than once and still that kebab is doing beautifully last i checked there was about 15 black molly's in here a couple big ones and there's some babies have been hiding in the plants there's plenty of growth to hide in here so in that sense this tank is doing very well but the other thing that happened is my wife moved that beta tank you can see those two big black mollies in here right in the dense part of that kabamba i don't know if i can zoom in on them or not but there's they're always looking so pregnant and yet just too few babies for them to really have been given birth there's a nail one of them anyway and then down in the corner there see one of those huge female sword tails you're not going to come out and give a good shot is she and so now the better tank is here in the office and just sitting up here on top of my file cabinet looking pretty she got rid of the shelving that it was sitting on so she had to move it and when i wasn't looking it got moved and so you're going to see now that beautiful betta and maybe you get a better view this time than you have in the past just put a little bit of food in there it's interesting when i put food in there if i tap on the glass that better will come out of no place and like i said we've got three neon tetras in here they just sort of sit in the middle of the tank i feel guilty they've got a tank to swim in but really not a whole lot of entertainment and so i'm half tempted to put them back in one of the bigger tanks where the other tetras are what do you think very unusual coloration for a bed i've never seen one like this before my wife spotted him and his fins continue to grow up nicely anyway that's my new companion here in the office just a little five gallon tank a couple interesting things in it it's got an autosynclus catfish in there along with the beta and three neon tetras and the plants are doing well too well we're going to capture the big pleco here in this pie shaped corner tank he comes out all the time and he's really gotten so big i need to uh i think get rid of him but he's not doing what that other one did the other one started eating the neons so had to get out keep trimming back that lugia and it still keeps growing like crazy got the amazon sword plant there in the middle doing beautiful as always nothing new fish wise i really can't get any more fish of course and so i sit back here in the room and just totally enjoy this beautiful tank and then that little wig gear eventually blocks the light and i have to go in and trim it i've been reluctant to do much with that but i found an easy answer just the other day and i meant to take a video before i did just took that plant one to the seed way in the back there and just took the scissors to it i didn't do it to this one but i will show you where i did it and there's four angelfish this one's grown bigger the one you see right here growing bigger than the other three they usually hang out together here comes another one and sometimes when i'm seeing things in this viewfinder i'm missing the big picture and so i'm looking for something and you're looking at it and i can't see it but there's the third one one two three and there's the fourth one over on the left hand corner a beautiful marbled angel they were like four for twelve dollars so couldn't not buy them and my wife spotted them and i always appreciate it when she finds something she likes and then of course we have the bow tank and this is where that broad leafed lug wii i think it is in this you see in the center here that was the one i got like seven or eight sprigs for nine dollars from discus madness i keep talking about well it has grown so well since that it took over this whole tank i mean you literally the fish didn't have a place to swim so just the other day i did what i said i took it all out i was going to make bunches and i realized with the root systems on some of it i just took scissors to it and trimmed it i could put it right back in the roots would do fine and so that's what you see there in the center right past those angelfish doing good again of course i got a big bin of that plant in the office i don't know what to do with i wish some of you were nearby and needed some plants the kabamba here is not thriving but it's not dying either and that came from the office tank and i'll probably have to trim some of that bring it out here too i hate giving that throwing away plants my wife gets into this tank she just she's a gardener so she'll take take it any way she needs to and it's all gone except what's left in the tank angelfish here doing well there's a mated pear they've been laying eggs not thriving the eggs haven't survived of course but they are made of pear and uh just very enjoyable here in the living room to have this kind of color and good looking fish neons do well in here especially with the bowel plants over here and we have a large amazon sword garden in the back try to be real careful in hand holding the camera just too lazy to put on a tripod and fight with that but it was looking today and i've got like 3 500 videos on youtube uh most of them of our portions or a church service that i re record and put up on our website but uh interesting enough number of you have commented from all around the world by the way uh that you really enjoy it when i'm either visiting with bruce or some of those earlier videos before ray passed away where we talked about life together especially in the fish hobby and so i was looking at that if you look at that 3600 videos on youtube the top four are the videos of rey's fish room in our conversations that some of you have enjoyed if you haven't go look it up raise fish room with jim's channel and between those four they've got 60 000 views now i've got 211 000 views all together out there mostly i said of the church service pieces but lo and behold rey's stories and our chatting is what a fifth of that sixty thousand it's amazing i don't know how people find it in the first place or why it gets so popular but it really does and i can't work in these tanks without thinking of my good friend ray we spent so much time together really lifetime friends and i do miss him dearly and i often will pick up the phone and call his wife joyce and share the fact that i've been thinking about it because she's always thinking about him too and so i i hope that on this thanksgiving week again here in the united states that you have something like that to be thankful for that you have a friend or something else that's so much part of your life that you can say thank you god and with that i wish you a happy thanksgiving and like i said i try to keep this nice and short and just a quick visit nothing new going on except moving the plants and fish are doing just fine i got to do some more work with that office tank it is a week ago that i cleaned it up and uh that kobami that you saw just filled back in that quickly i love that plant just like i do the kabamba here move some of that out here and balance off the left hand side of this tank thanks for joining me this is jim from beverly new jersey saying thank you for my thanksgiving my friends and especially from my friend ray till then you take care [Music] you
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Tu., 05/22/18 [1Box RP] #35 - 2018 Panini ELITE DRAFT PICKS Football (NFL)
hi everyone 204 Jasmine's javi lang calm as you see right here for 2018 panini elite draft picks football at number 35 one box random pack break number 35 no randomizers to do because Kris bought all five the packs for a personal box so all I got to do Kris is generate a number between 1 and 16 and see which box were new box have we done box for yet no the box is right next to me here so here it is we number them and break one there's box for for Kris good luck right Tim TC what up Tim saying I found you on YouTube doing a great job love the family history of the passion there you go thanks Tim we we do our best here is a nice family-run business here I've known the guys know the family for effort much longer than I have worked for them Tim so yeah you could say this is a family operation small business here in California trying to make it navigate our way through the murky hobby waters deandre Goolsbee the gators it's not that dramatic but we like to have fun Jose what's going on then alright so Chris you got DeAndre Goolsbee and you all said that was out of 49 that's David Johnson by the way say Kwan Barkley slide him over there too there's nine out of ten tyree kill die cut nice tyree kill out of ten my slow number Jim on more Tigers draft picks Clemson Tigers no it's not this is different Tigers a lizard state there you go I didn't realize they were also Tigers hip-hip-hooray what's going on man Michael McCarthy no yeah as TJ saying that is not a dumb question Rory's saying that is a very debated topic with flawless do people open the encased cards and get them graded you know like they're really nice and case cards or you just leave them in there because he hit a true Biscay of the other night 21:25 there's Mason Rudolph nice Mason Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer future Big Ben perhaps yeah and I agree with TJ I think most people keep them sealed your autograph has daling Dawkins out of 30 that looks like 4 out of 30 at 0 4 out of 3 0 tip also says leave them yeah but I don't think it's a silly question because I think people a lot of people do mint bring that out they're like wait so should I crack open that nice and cased hit try to get it graded but I think people like to see like to keep things in the case just because that's how it came out of the case among other reasons but you don't want to risk screwing trying to screw it up if you hit if you mess up opening it or slips out of your hands or something like that and people get weird if it weird it up if they're like oh you opened it did something happen you know there's a lot a Bradley Chow about a 49 nice Bradley chub and he got Phillip Lindsay out of 75 I like that checkerboard pattern there no it's okay Michael we don't apologize for that do you watch the same like television channel every day a lot of people don't it's okay there you have a favorite channel but you watch other TV programs - I'm imagining it's alright hey you got to try the rest - no the best these guys Jasmin's all right there's the Sean ahead 31 a 75 this is the autograph sleeve that up for that time for that kid oh I mean you're right Rex there are no competitors what other people do this Michael McCarthy nice one Rex forgot about that joke what there are other people that do this I thought we were the only ones I had no idea all right Chris thank you very much man you got a few safe want Barclay bass I don't know why I'm sleeping these up I'm assuming they have some sort of value but there you go big market team you know what second round the second second pick or something like that anyhow there you go thanks everybody Joe for Jasmine's hobby that calm Chris Callan Tyne thank you very much for grabbing all those packs we'll see you next time for next break thanks we'll see you later
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Freedom From Stress And Anxiety - Qi Energy Ai Part 5 #shorts
all the pain the chronic fatigue the lack of focus the sleep problems stress anxiety and depression that i had for over 10 years was magically gone and it stayed gone ever since but i didn't just stop there with chi i was able to access altered states of mind which made me feel like nothing less than superhuman i had a huge surge of creativity increased my problem solving speed energy and productivity enough for 10 people it's like i replaced my tired and slow brain with a super brain and with those super human abilities i was able to build a business that spans the globe and live the lifestyle of my dreams and best of all i didn't do with any pills any surgery by taking any course or going to any seminar my secret i was able to tap into a very simple yet powerful force qi energy
David Wong - The Frequency Expert
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2021 Pro Kit Jersey Reveal | G2 Esports x adidas
introducing the all-new and improved 2021 g2 pro player jersey it's unlike anything that has come before it and will be unlike anything else you'll ever see again here's the 3d emboss logo each one is hand crafted by ocelot himself three stripes because it's made in collaboration with adidas game for longer in the same jersey with the aero ready 100 recycled polyester and fast drying technology game for days without smelling your efforts you should wash it but it's still nice to have the option not to these are the slashes of ancient samurai could this be the blood of our enemies could they signify our victories and our defeats or could they just be cool as [ __ ] red and white stripes stand out by adding your own custom name tag on the back or simply add the name of your favorite g2 star check out the holographic tag now it's a carlo face carlos said we couldn't put this on a jersey so we did now it says g2esports.com shop carl g2esports.com shop which is exactly where you'll be going right now because you know you want one of these bad boys for yourself [Music] you
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Manus - The Miracle Boy
we met manat by the survey of the one of the evangelists and then he said that he found one of the young baby who has who got like a very small and cannot cannot breastfeeding and cannot you know even moving around [Music] then the person in the health public center used to give him the like a powdered milk but because the the voice was very very weak and cannot do the breastfeeding properly and again mother doesn't got any enough uh milk or mother doesn't have the like a milk bottle to feed the baby so that's why he's and mom doesn't know how to fix the problem too much foreign [Music] so the first time that we met we met the family i mean family in the village and in that time we didn't make decisions uh immediately to uh took him to the hospital we took him and the family to the hospital you know on the way to the villages take almost a three hours drive from the village to the hospital i keep asked his father that house the baby is he still breathing or how is he did he survive or you know we have to do the resuscitate or something on the way to the you know to the hospital i never seen the baby like a malnutrition before and we thought that oh what is the voice and when i'm thinking oh this is like a malnutrition when i'm studying no and the other young ot said oh he's pretty much like an alien said oh no it's not alien he's like a malnutrition baby in you know in we we never seen in i never seen in the real situation before too i'm not you know i'm not thinking that he was still alive i thought that he might be die maybe on the way or maybe in the hospital but but finally at the hospital it's a really good take care of him and he's strong he's still you know strong enough to be survived you know you know actually they are like another thai citizen but because they have no money so the hospital cannot do much with a person like this so um but because they come through to our our our project so uh cdpd you know cbrp in that time so the hospitality asks for a pension you know ask for hospital fee too but we just give we just give the hospital just not the whole amount that they asked for it costs more than how it costs more than 10 000 baht in that time but we just give you know just donate money about uh three or four thousand months so it's mean we try to visit the family every year because it's not easy to go into the village it's quite often because very far away and we cannot get through in in the village especially on the rainy season so we can visit them just only once a year or at least twice a year [Music] foreign [Music] yeah so today we have to we come to visit him and to teach him and also do the evaluation how is he this is a whole bunch of his friends i think most of them are friends and some of them are relatives this is a young good boy and very smart very smart kid today we try him we try to teach him about how to do the matching and cutting and also how to um to what to speak out and writing too because she's pretty much good with his hand so today my planning to you know to teach him how to write things too and and before we leave we have we will level up some like a whole program for him too i want to do it i can't tell you it is a pretty typical kid with down syndrome um he does look like he's doing really well considering what what all he came from being really malnourished but he's doing he's doing pretty well uh every time then we when we met him you know at the village he said i feel like his look better you know a lot better than before if we compare with the other kids with his same age his might be slower but for the boy you know with the dow syndrome kid his function now and before is a pretty much change so he's a lot better at really every time when i visit him he's trying to pronounce my my name he tried to pronounce my name even he cannot speak not clear but he tried to call my name say say lo say you know if not properly but i know that this is my name he tried to pronounce some words that remember the person from the cdpd our team i mean even a pt or health worker uh mai or burn you know or arun he he would like to pronounce so i think this is a um it's like improved and funny for me because i feel like okay how i can so you know like uh save this boy life and he's like a miracle boy um [Music] um a m you
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Benefit Hello Happy Flawless Brightening Foundation & Velvet Powder Foundation | Review & Wear Test
hello welcome to my channel so it's been a while since I've done a good old first impressions foundation or wear test review kind of video if you don't know in these types of videos I like to film it in natural lighting if at all possible and I always show up looking ratchet so that just means it's gonna be a good video okay if you are interested in hearing about the brand new a benefit hello happy face products including the flawless brightening up foundation and the velvet powder foundation then just keep watching alright so on June 25th Benefit released two new complexion products to their hello happy line the flawless brightening foundation and the velvet powder foundation you can find these on the benefit website ulta.com i also saw it on HSN or you can also go in stores and pick these up at Ulta they have them out right now last year a benefit released a hello happy foundation which I really did enjoy so I was excited to try these products out so first let's talk about the hello happy flawless brightening foundation it also comes in a mini for $15 I was hoping they would have that at my store but they did not they only had the full size so I had to pick up the full size but it is a beautiful glass bottle with that pink top that the first hello happy foundation had really cute packaging and then of course you flip it over you have a cute little smiley face this has a 1 ounce of product inside a and it comes in 12 shades now the shades are weird first of all very bed shade range not too many shades also I got mine in the shade at number 4 a fact if there's only 12 and I'm number 4 not very good here are the claims of the foundation it's going to brighten your face hydrate your face flawless looking complexion medium coverage liquid foundation with SPF 15 that feels lightweight looks natural and is virtually undetectable in the skin it contains photochromatic pigments that instantly adapt to brighten skin and any lighting flower acids to help boost radiance and hyaluronic acid to attract moisture to the skin surface and help maintain hydration so what this sounds like to me basically is that it's supposed to brilliant natural on the skin and be good for your skin brighten it hydrate it everything I personally went with my a dry skin so my skin type is more normal to dry right now it's more normal but in the winter it does get very dry this claims to have 12-hour wear and a natural satin finish this foundation is $30 which honestly for an entre done Dacian for $30 that is not too bad of a deal right so let's talk about the hello happy velvet powder foundation same kind of packaging really cute nude packaging the typical kind of benefit box so you have the powder with a happy face on it and then you have a brush which is supposed to be for lighter coverage and then a sponge for deeper coverage but I will not be using that um it feels pretty cheap it's a magnetic closure very lightweight and a little bit more chunky so this is point two five ounces of product for $30 so this cost just as much as the foundation it also comes in twelve shades just like the foundation so this is supposed to be lightweight and buildable so that you can choose your coverage and modifies all day yet feels creamy soft with shea butter extracts so this is supposed to have again 12-hour wear with a natural matte finish actually wanted to test this out on its own first so that we can see what it looked like so I got mine by the way in the shade at number four I love a good powder foundation that's what I wear every day to work so I'm gonna test it out on my skin right now I do have the Bobbi Brown vitamin enriched face base that I put down about five or so minutes ago so it has had time to sink in I'm going to apply it with the Sigma flat kabuki f80 brush to see how much coverage we can get with this so I'm just lightly patting and I'm getting a lot of fallout we're gonna brush so it's not really covering my acne let me move you in so as you can see it's not really covering my acne that well it does look very smooth on this skin though that actually looks super smooth on the skin I don't notice it catching on to any dry patches but this definitely is not a full coverage powder but it is so smoothing so if you're looking for a powder foundation that's going to give you full coverage this is going to do it you are looking for that I would recommend looking into it cosmetics but honestly this is a veil of all over the skin it's going to smooth my skin it has a little bit of a glow to it it looks super natural I like this a lot I think this looks really good on its own don't expect much coverage but wow I'm excited to see how that lays on top of foundation so that was a fun little tough all right so I'm just gonna talk about office women to see how the coverage of that was so we are going to get into the foundation right now like I said I have mine in the shade number 4 so really quickly I am going to show you some swatches okay so here are some swatch comparisons for you this one is the benefit hello happy at brightness foundation and this is in four this is the benefit a hello happy Software Foundation which is the one that came out last year in three so these are two very different undertones this is the Dior backstays foundation into n/a cosmetics CC cream and light Make Up For Ever Ultra HD foundation in our 330 this is probably the closest match and the finally the L'Oreal infallible fresh we're in the shade 430 okay so it is a pump which is really awesome now this is supposed to oxidize so we will test that out as well consistency is kind of thick as you can see it's not super liquidy and I'm going to be applying with my good old giant Real Techniques sponge that's just what works for me that's my favorite way to apply foundation honestly I put about two pumps on my hand okay so layer one on half of my face I can still see my acne through but there is a glow to it and my skin does look very natural so let's see if this builds okay so that covered pretty well this definitely is not a full coverage foundation I would say it does have light to medium coverage so that one first layer that I did it did look really pretty but I could totally see my acne and redness coming through but the finish of it was nice so I think this is a good foundation where maybe doing one and a half layers is what's going to look the best for a little bit of coverage and then also look natural so just you know this probably took about four pumps to get the most full coverage on my face but I don't think that's completely necessary I would say two to three pumps is probably good I just went a little overboard ooh it looks super pretty it's not extremely smoothing but it the finish is so natural that it looks okay so it definitely does oxidize about a shade or two so this is the one that's been sitting on my hand and here's a swatch that I just put down so just be aware of that if you are purchasing it in stores that it will oxidize I can tell my face it definitely did oxidize so I'm gonna put concealer on and I will be really I'm not naked I just took my sleeves off cuz it was really constricting me right so I'm gonna do only half of my face with the blurring powder to see if it's any better than my regular powder so I'm gonna use the hourglass translucent setting bail on this side so I can see if that powder is going to make any difference so now I'm gonna set this side with befell bit powder normally I don't set my under eyes with powder foundation but we will today and let's see if there's any extra coverage on my blemishes that's not a little bit I feel like these powders maybe like a shade darker than the actual foundation but I will say the combination of the foundation and the powder is a really nice combination because it did add just a bit of extra coverage my texture over here from my acne is not completely smooth by any means but it's not emphasizing anything either honestly I feel like my skin it looks really I think I did go a little bit overboard with product this foundation definitely I think less is more that's what's gonna give you the prettiest finish I put a little bit too much on so it does look a little bit heavy and with that powder foundation I did add an extra element to this skin that this side it does not have and I like both sides so just depends so I'm going to quickly go off camera do the rest of my makeup and I will be right back alright so I am back my makeup is complete so the foundation has been sitting on my face for about an hour now and I did not realize how bad that foundation oxidize when I took a step back and looked into the mirror I've looked kind of orange luckily with all the other stuff on my face the orange this kind of went away if you're wondering about anything else that I'm wearing I will put it down in the description box I'm just gonna throw up kind of threw on a bunch of random makeup that I've been wanting to play with so no rhyme or reason for the products that I used overall with all the makeup on top I really feel like the makeup laid very well on top I do feel like there's almost a film over my face that is very flattering it's a very natural finish I do think I play a little bit too much less is more with this foundation but yeah my skin does look really natural and pretty but if you're not careful it can take up a little bit that I can tell if you find that happy medium it's definitely a nice foundation alright so so far basically my first check-in is letting you know the foundation looks good I think the eye that would set what the translucent powder looks a little bit better but that I'm not surprised by other than that we're looking pretty good right now so I will check in in a few hours all righty so it is now about 6 o'clock so I am here for my 3 hour check in I haven't even looked in the mirror so right now the smile lines are just starting to show honestly though it's done a pretty good job because some foundations will kind of sink into those lines in 10 minutes so all you have to do is run it out the blush is holding on really well everything's really good honestly it looks even a little bit better because my oils have started to come through I can tell this is definitely a more hydrating foundation it is agreeing with my skin very well the texture over here is a little bit more emphasized as it starts to sink more into my skin but I'm not really bothered by it yeah overall my skin has a really nice healthier glow to it so at 3 hours in it's looking pretty good I will check in in a few hours hello we are back under the lights because there is no more sunlight outside it is time for the final check-in it is 10 o'clock p.m. my goal was to do this wear test for eight hours but we're gonna do it for seven because your girl has to work in the morning but let's get into it so ignore my lash is falling off my eyes these lashes are not good but let me zoom you in I will be honest I did not do the most strenuous activities today meaning I didn't leave my house today so in normal circumstances the makeup would probably look a little bit more worn but let me tell you I like this foundation I think it looks really nice what I'm most impressed by is my smile lines I mean they have sunken in but it's been seven hours and this like I only rubbed it over once and it's hardly in there so Wow number two with my oils mixing in it really it looks like my skin now it's really settled into the skin it's not sitting on top of this skin my blush and highlight has held up pretty well I did touch up my highlight because I was playing with the highlight but you can see the blush very well and another big telltale a lot is the nose it always comes off of my nose or looks like sitting on top no there is a little bit of fading in the area but for the most part my nose looks a lot better than it normally would there is a little bit I don't know if you can see a little bit of breaking up around the nose but nothing crazy at all for it being 7 hours later so I'm checking to see if there's a difference between the side with the velvet blur powder and just the translucent powder and decide where I press through the translucent powder under my eyes looks better but that's what I expected I I'm not noticing too much of a difference between the powder and the translucent powder anything I honestly would argue the translucent side looks a little better but I just think that's because there's less product less is more and makeup so I think just the fact that I put on too much of the actual foundation and then put the powder on top is what really messed that up but I will be honest my side where I just put a little bit of translucent powder it looks better I think if I use less foundation and then I put this on top for a little bit more coverage I would be much more happy with that so overall I am very impressed with these two products the foundation I would not recommend for somebody with oily skin this definitely is a moisturizing foundation I think that had I had a longer day doing more stuff I would be kind of oily right now so if you are oily skin and you have tried this out let me know what you think down below but I can see somebody with oily skin struggling to keep this on their face but for me it has held up very well I didn't do a single powder touch-up which is amazing so if you are a little bit more oily I think if you do do that powder touch-up it will help it's not the most long wearing foundation but it's pretty decent so this is definitely going to carry you through a work day with some touch-ups of course the velvet powder foundation I really do like this as well even though I said I like the side with the translucent powder better I think these two are going to be a good combination if you don't use too much of this like I did because this is going to give you a little bit of extra coverage to compensate for using it less products I really like the finish of this on the skin but if it makes really good powder foundations like I said I think it really smoothes the skin and covers the pores and blurs the skin so I do like this it's not too heavy and I definitely will continue using this as well so I'm going to continue to play with these I will comment below if there are any changes also quick question for you guys so I was thinking about doing a comparison video between this foundation and the hello happy soft blur foundation to see what the differences are because I am curious so if you would like to see that video let me know if I get enough comment would definitely film that for you guys so I hope you guys enjoyed this review I hope you found it helpful let me know down below if you are planning on trying this foundation now and I will see you guys in the next video bye guys have a good one
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APHRODITE VS CAPTAINTWIG MARTICHORAS??? - Season 10 Masters Ranked 1v1 Duel - SMITE
yo what's going on 671 Squad I don't really know what to play so I just decided to start my recording now while I'm trying to figure it out because I feel like that's half of the entertainment value of my entire video is figuring out what God I'm gonna play even though you guys already know um I feel like I kind of want to play zonkey but I also kind of want to play erlang Shen but I kind of also want to play Aphrodite let's go with the boobs let's go tier five star a d z honey here are five afro skin um yikes oh I'm fighting twig on Mark the chorus he has built in anti-hill and I'm Aphrodite oh my Lord oh my Lord that is not a good matchup [Laughter] talk about bad timing my goodness you know my one does damage now so I don't know maybe I don't know he just builds pestilence and Never Dies to me I think that's like exactly what happens he builds pestilence and I literally never get a Kill I'm down to give it a shot but it's gonna be an extremely tough game for me he just bracered I think he wants to steal my blue wow okay well that is enough of that ow all right I will take a lot of damage to secure a blue buff because I actually need it like it's and it's actually mandatory that I get this I really don't clear very well but at least not yet it was okay though might be dead here no not that that's pretty good for me honestly it's actually really good for me oh I will die hold on he doesn't have a lot of Mana like you don't know if he can kill me here oh I could die I'm definitely in a situation where death is possible but the longer that I keep him here the better it is I think for me because he probably wants to stack nice Dad oh very close very close oh man all right I feel like I played that damn near perfect to be honest like that's about as perfect as of a play as I can make I finished my uh Chronos pendant I waited until my blue is spawning and I'm getting a breastplate here and I delayed his Transcendence so long that's a very very very good for me and I think he lost a decent amount of XP as well you might want to do damage to minions no it doesn't okay I had to check um I do need to put points to my ALT whenever I can because the duration it's increased that is a very big deal actually spice didn't rock it on me still as clear as phenomenal so unlucky but also fine no anti-eo foreign [Music] he has to run there [Music] he didn't actually back there yeah not enough damage damn I am very happy with keeping him here dude [Music] yeah he's got to run all the way back gotta run Way Way Back I don't know if stopping is back there was actually helpful for me I know obviously the first time I did it was really beneficial but [Music] all right it's good damage I'll go with that Soul Eater yep that's clear I'll just back here okay with that he missed the front minions there dude is trying to stop my back I don't think he's in an in a position to win a fight against me to be honest oh foreign very nice for me kill him activate the treasure chest get the blue buff very very good for me I'll grab this and I'll start working on Divine because I need to I did not mean to sell that I meant to buy this go um yeah okay I'm good I I have I have Max cooled on now I only had 20 before so this is way better but still okay oh you did get the 40 anti-heal on me there him Landing that route is dangerous for me foreign massive massive kill for me that kill is so big because it allows me to get pressure on Tower while maintaining pressure on red buff so he has to deal with Tower while I get red now we'll get the red I'll run all the way back that cannot stop this damage I want to grab this and I want to go poly uh I wonder if he's gonna go bold even here be kind of a smart play to be honest with you I think building would be a good play oh damn that too hitting me hurts so much ah yeah that that's bad that's bad for me that's very bad for me [Music] I'm dead here I think all my three of them damn that three hitting was actually game changing there he used to run all the way back nice I even stopped his back one extra time um maybe that gives me his blue buff actually stopping his back there might give me his blue wow that's huge that's huge you my blue and that'll leave me enough gold I'll actually picked this up because I need the Mana that'll leave me enough gold for a poly 150 perfectly um I might lose some Tower damage here but that's fine he could be doing poly or a bull demon it's fine I have Polly so I'm okay with that this is okay this is actually completely fine I think oh I missed now it is not it is no longer fine it's actually fine foreign thankfully he missed his other two uh unlucky for me I don't want him to proc that because then the 40 percent anti-heal lasts forever nice lucky it's a really close game dude you Just Surrender already your team has destroyed a middle enemy Tower surprised you didn't circle around I kind of expected him to all right tower down um I think I I just need to go Rod here [Music] definitely go rod and then I think because he's going fail not I need spectral I'm gonna need a spectral it's okay though Rod will be enough damage for me I believe nice yeah I think he just back I don't think he greeted I don't think he's going for a wave or anything like that my fighting is nuts I am playing so [ __ ] well right now just like me uh 1200 gold up probably effectively a thousand so here here's here's the biggest thing it's just it's his damn two if his two hits me I need to not I need to knock it's like actually triggered by it you know like like here I think I might be dead nice perfect fight for me man perfect The Perfect Landing the perfect execution the perfect placement of abilities I am beating Captain twig on Aphrodite while he is Mark to chorus one of the strongest dual gods in the game I'm feeling pretty happy [Music] all right let's grab red buff security okay it's interesting I think I'm gonna go dual orb I'll sell dual orb for uh spectral if he builds more crit just having fail not I'm not that worried but if he builds more crit I'm gonna have to sell it there's the dominance [Music] oh my ship missed that's not good he was pretty tanky damn he cripped me with two of his Auto attacks and then uh he got the root off and the root just kills me man um I don't know how to play against that rude that is my issue here I'm gonna go perfected Rod because Perfecto Rod gives you movement speed and I need some movement speed I don't know if I can win this game he is he is a finished late game Martha chorus who just got a comeback go that would be Immaculate if I won but I don't know if I can great damage nice that is very very big for me re-getting that Phoenix [Music] you want that red [ __ ] should have paid more attention to that yeah we both know that if he misses that too then we're kind of scared okay problem is he gets to play aggressive as hell and he gets to do it relatively easily I think he's running all the way back I don't know what my second Relic should be here kind of thinking I just upgrade Aegis all the way increase my move speed with it when I think the next winner of a fight wins the game and he has a red buff so I'm a little scared [Music] got pestilence he sold his uh is defensive for pestilence although I will say I'm still doing good damage notice how these fights are always going to go and I just got soul eater man that damn Soul Eater [Music] good he's trying to Zone me out from red I think that was great that was great for me oh that is not so great oh my God ow oh man all right GG dude even through my Aegis and my ALT his alt still hit me for another 300. and he he crit every single Auto attack by the way hit me with three autos and every single one was a crit with crayon Lots I think I'm I'm okay uploading this game I think I should have won it and I misplayed one of my fights um but I mean in reality marked course is the better duel God and he hit Level 20. so and physical characters are better than Mages right now Mages are kind of down in the dumps for anything relatively decent so oh well hope you guys enjoyed the game if you did make sure to like comment and subscribe and until next time y'all peace
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Make Your Lenses Focus Better with this Setting! (for the Nikon D7000, and most other Nikon models)
[Music] so [Music] today we're going to be talking about focusing and i'm not talking about any kind of focusing i'm talking about the focusing in the nikon d7000 recently i had a subscriber tell me that her camera won't autofocus when she's using it and this can be an issue when the camera isn't communicating with the lens properly so what i'm going to do is i'm going to teach you in this video how to make the lens and the camera communicate by creating an autofocus fine tune lens profile so let's get to it hey guys okay so to set this whole thing up we're going to actually need a couple things first of all you want to make sure you have a sturdy tripod the second thing is that you want to have something to focus on when you're doing this and i created a little sheet of my own i just found this um well actually i made it in photoshop okay and i would like to put this on here so you guys can use it because i think it's a great thing but you could just use a cereal box or um a book actually a book works very well an open book so you can just do the same kind of test but i just made this um i'll see if i can find out how to put a link in the description to download it um i'm not quite sure how to do that yet since i'm so new with youtube still but i think it's um it's a good sheet you guys can download and use um if not be free to copy it um if you'd like to i don't i don't mind but um so basically what you want to do is you you want to focus on this on this little point right here where it says in focus and i made out of focus points and you could do this in a book just focus on a certain line in a book and just kind of um you want to make sure that one line is completely focused and the other lines are not in focus so let me give you an example here's my sheet on the table where i'm going to focus so what i want to do is i i want the camera to be at an angle towards the piece of paper so then i get some depth of field on the sheet um that way i can find i can definitely focus on one point now i could definitely focus on one point of the sheet of paper but it gives you that angle that you need [Music] and that way you can get what you want so what we're doing is we're trying to achieve a very fine focus point that way you get great photos every time with your lens and on this setup right now i'm using the 15 millimeter 1.8 so to do this see if you guys i i hope you guys can see how this is set up um the the camera is definitely at an angle the sheet of paper is on a flat surface we have a steady tripod and i'm using what am i using i'm just using 2.8 on this lens and um i i wanted to lighten up the picture so i could see what i'm doing so i'm i'm doing a shutter speed of 640 but it all depends on where you're doing it you're not going to have optimal situation when you're doing this um but i would definitely um i would definitely do it in a very bright area so that you can get optimal focus and it just doesn't hunt so that's that so let me go ahead and transfer you guys to the front the camera all right sorry for my dusty camera on the outside it's kind of dusty it's from the case so anyway i don't know if you guys can see very well but when you're doing this um you have yours you want to use a um and you want to use auto autofocus of course but you want the afs autofocus so it's af auto focus single and you want to make sure it's on a selection point okay so that's the first thing you guys want to do to set up your camera if you don't know how to do that i'll guide you on how to do that just ask me in this in the comments below okay and on this you're gonna go let's see when you go into the main menu it's gonna go you wanna go down to the wrench and then you wanna go into autofocus fine tune okay so right now i have my lens at 15 plus because that's where i found it to be perfectly focused okay when you're doing this you want to play around a little bit it says and the nikon when you look this up on nikon there goes all my paper of course when you look this up on nikon you see that it says if the value if the focus is behind the the the focus point so say you have the focus at zero and say your your focus is actually uh before the zero when you take a picture then you're going to move your dial or your your little thing here plus so you want to go like say plus whatever it takes to get into focus so i'm at plus 15 because that's what my lens is focusing on now these older lenses these older lenses don't actually um very well sometimes with newer cameras unfortunately at least from my experience because i have another lens that doesn't that didn't work very well um it didn't focus correctly now with the newer lenses i'm not sure how much better it is because i haven't actually tried this test on any newer lenses so anyway so when you're doing this yes you just want to see where you're focusing is so you want to zoom into 100 on your camera so right here i'll just show you on the screen my picture but when you zoom in you want to have everything out of focus except for your main center point because that's the most important thing when you're taking a picture so when that center point is in focus you'll get nice sharp images and that's exactly what we're aiming for is just the sharpest image you can get all right so basically when you do this yeah you just want to have the best sharp image you can so if you can see let me show you another tip here when you're in this menu you have a little camera now this camera depicts where the camera is at from the focus point okay well where you're focusing the focus point and the distance doesn't matter with this it just matters how much you want to um change your focus alignment okay so then it doesn't matter how far away you are i mean it does kind of when you're doing this test so you want to have at least a um a middle range and be able to get the picture you want they don't want to do this test like far away that's not going to work very well so just make sure it's on a tabletop somewhere flat you can take a picture that way you can do this test efficiently and uh that way it's effective and then you should get really really good pictures i hope this is helping you guys and i hope it's helping my subscriber who asks this question um to give you an example okay let's see here is an example of let's see i'm gonna go into here we're gonna go into the live view and when you're doing this you guys you want to make sure that you are not moving the camera much because if you do you're going to mess up everything when you're doing this okay so here's an example of what it's supposed to look like okay so that works see it should work every time you shouldn't have to change it as long as the profile is saved in your camera so out of focus is out of focus in focus is in focus okay of course this is also going to depend on your your f-stop because if you do a f-22 yeah it's gonna be all sharp at least it should be pretty clear but what really what we're doing is we're focusing on low apertures or a wide open aperture like 2.8 or any your lowest aperture on your lens so that's another thing you guys want to make sure that you're doing this on the lowest aperture you can i'm doing 2.8 because it's it's a good aperture to work with if i do 1.8 my my uh focus points gonna be so small it's gonna be hard to do this okay well just a little side note so when i say use an aperture of 2.8 it's for good reason because i want to basically see what my main focus point is going to be on when the lens is communicating with the camera so then as you see here in the illustration i have my focused point right here and this is where i want it to focus but if the camera is telling the lens no no no i can't communicate with you and focuses here instead that's very bad okay so to fix that what you're going to go into is the fine tune the am fine tune menu and like i said before you just go ahead and add or subtract how much focus you want your um lens to you're basically switching your focus point in the lens to match with the focus point that is in your camera so to do that you have to do it in increments to where it's either subtracted or added if where your camera focused when it took a picture is after your focus point that you told the camera to focus on then you need to subtract it in increments if it is before you need to add increments hopefully i hope that helps you guys understand how this works but it's fine tuning it making it so everything is focused and making sure that you get that nice clear sharp image when you have your focus point on the subject another thing i've realized with this is that live view doesn't work very well when you're doing this test you want to use the um optical viewfinder to do this test that way um because for some reason it doesn't communicate very well all right guys so i hope this video helps you understand how this whole thing works basically this is just so you can get the lens to communicate with the camera properly and that it basically will auto focus in the right way now i can't promise you that this is gonna work for every lens but it worked for me and i hope it helps you guys i hope it helps my subscriber who said her lens isn't focusing um now the thing with this is that could actually just be the lens and it could have a bad um chip in the lens unfortunately there are a lot of variables when it comes to autofocus and the camera it could be a mode it could be a lot of things but from my experience why my lens hasn't focused correctly and i haven't gotten clear pictures is because my autofocus fine tune wasn't correct now i use older lenses i use some newer lenses but i mostly use older lenses so that could be my issue now if it's if it's like a newer lens that you're using it could be a bad chip anyway hope it helped i hope this video helped you guys and if it did please like this video and please subscribe i hope you're all doing well and 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extraversion and introversion Wikipedia audio the trait of extraversion introversion is a central dimension of human personality theories the terms introversion and extraversion were popularized by Carl Jung although both the popular understanding and psychological usage differ from his original intent extraversion tends to be manifested in outgoing talkative energetic behavior whereas introversion is manifested in more reserved and solitary behavior virtually all comprehensive models of personality include these concepts in various forms examples include the big five model Jung's analytical psychology hans eysenck s three factor model Raymond Cattell as sixteen personality factors the Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory and the myers-briggs Type Indicator extraversion and introversion are typically viewed as a single continuum so to be high in one necessitates being low in the other Carl Jung and the developers of the myers-briggs Type Indicator provide a different perspective and suggest that everyone has both an extroverted sight and an introverted side with one being more dominant than the other rather than focusing on interpersonal behavior however Jung defined introversion as an attitude type characterised by orientation in life through subjective psychic contents and extraversion as an attitude type characterized by concentration of interest on the external object extraversion is the state of primarily obtaining gratification from outside oneself extroverts tend to enjoy human interactions and to be enthusiastic talkative assertive and gregarious extroverts are energized and thrive off being around other people they take pleasure in activities that involve large social gatherings such as parties community activities public demonstrations and business or political groups they also tend to work well in groups an extrovert person is likely to enjoy time spent with people and find less reward in time spent alone they tend to be energized when around other people and they are more prone to boredom when they are by themselves varieties introversion is the state of being predominantly interested in one's own mental self introverts are typically perceived as more reserved or reflective some popular psychologists have characterized introverts as people whose energy tends to expand through reflection and dwindle during interaction this is similar to Jung's view although he focused on mental energy rather than physical energy few modern conceptions make this distinction introverts often take pleasure in solitary activities such as reading writing using computers hiking and fishing the archetypal artist writer sculptor scientist engineer composer an inventor are all highly introverted an introvert is likely to enjoy time spent alone and find less reward in time spent with large groups of people though they may enjoy interactions with close friends Trust is usually an issue of significance a virtue of utmost importance to introverts is choosing a worthy companion they prefer to concentrate on a single activity at a time and like to observe situations before they participate especially observed in developing children and adolescents they are more analytical before speaking introverts are easily overwhelmed by too much stimulation from social gatherings and engagement introversion having even been defined by some in terms of a preference for a quiet more minimally stimulating external environment mistaking introversion for shyness is a common error introversion is a preference while shyness stems from distress introverts prefer solitaire to social activities but do not necessarily fear social encounters like shy people do Susan Cain argues in quiet the power of introverts in a world that can stop talking that modern Western culture misjudges the capabilities of introverted people leading to a waste of talent energy and happiness Cain describes how society is biased against introverts and that with people being taught from childhood that to be sociable is to be happy introversion is now considered somewhere between a disappointment and pathology in contrast cain says that introversion is not a second class trait but that both introverts and extroverts enrich society with examples including the introverts JK Rowling Isaac Newton Albert Einstein Mahatma Gandhi dr. Seuss WB Yeats Steven Spielberg and Larry Page although many people view being introverted or extroverted as mutually exclusive most contemporary trade theories measure levels of extraversion introversion as part of a single continuous dimension of personality with some scores near one end and others near the halfway mark MB version is falling more or less directly in the middle an ambivert is moderately comfortable with groups and social interaction but also relishes time alone away from a crowd cain s 2012 book quiet the power of introverts in a world that can stop talking reports that studies indicate 33 50 percent of the American population are introverts particular subpopulations have higher prevalence with the 6,000 subject MBTI based survey indicating that 60% of attorneys and 90% of intellectual property attorneys are introverts extraversion and introversion is most commonly assessed through self-report measures although peer reports and third-party observation can also be used self-report measures are either lexical or based on statements the type of measure is determined by an assessment of psychometric properties and the time and space constraints of the research being undertaken lexical measures use individual adjectives that reflect extrovert and introvert traits such as outgoing talkative reserved and quiet words representing introversion are Reverse coded to create composite measures of extraversion / introversion running on a continuum Goldberg developed a 20-word measure as part of his 100 word big five markers sassier developed a briefer 8 word measure as part of his 40 word mini markers however the psychometric properties of saw seers original mini markers have been found suboptimal with samples outside of North America as a result a systematically revised measure was developed to have superior psychometric properties the International English mini markers the International English many markers has good internal consistency reliabilities and other validity for assessing extraversion / introversion and other five factor personality dimensions both with an end especially without American populations internal consistency reliability of the extraversion measure for native english-speakers is reported as point 92 that for non-native english-speakers is point 85 statement measures tend to comprise more words and hence consume more research instruments space than lexical measures respondents are asked the extent to which they for example talk to a lot of different people at parties or often feel uncomfortable around others while some statement based measures of extraversion / introversion have similarly acceptable psychometric properties in North American populations - lexical measures they're generally emic development makes them less suited to use in other populations for example statements asking about talkativeness and parties are hard to answer meaningfully by those who do not attend parties as Americans are assumed to do more over the sometimes colloquial North American language of statements makes them less suited to use outside America for instance statements like keep in the background and know how to captivate people are sometimes hard for non-native English speakers to understand except in a literal sense hans eysenck described extraversion introversion as the degree to which a person is outgoing and interactive with other people these behavioral differences are presumed to be the result of underlying differences in brain physiology aizen combined cortical inhibition and excitation with the ascending reticular activation system a pathway located in the brainstem extroverts seek excitement and social activity in an effort to hide in their arousal level whereas introverts tend to avoid social situations in an effort to keep such arousal to a minimum Aizen designated extraversion as one of three major traits in his PE and model of personality which also includes psychoticism and neuroticism extraversion ize encouragingly suggested that extraversion was a combination of two major tendencies impulsiveness and sociability he later added several other more specific traits namely liveliness activity level and excitability these traits are further linked in his personality hierarchy to even more specific habitual responses such as partying on the weekend Eisen compared this trait to the four temperaments of ancient medicine with choleric and sanguine temperament sequela to extraversion and melancholic and phlegmatic temperament sequela to introversion the relative importance of nature versus environment in determining the level of extraversion is controversial and the focus of many studies twin studies have found a genetic component of 39% to 58% in terms of the environmental component the shared family environment appears to be far less important than individual environmental factors that are not shared between siblings Aizen proposed that extraversion was caused by variability in cortical arousal he hypothesized that introverts are characterized by higher levels of activity than extroverts and so are chronically more cortically aroused than extroverts that extroverts require more external stimulation than introverts has been interpreted as evidence for this hypothesis other evidence of the stimulation hypothesis is that introverts salivate more than extroverts in response to a drop of lemon juice this is due to increased activity in their reticular activating system which responds to stimuli like food or social contact version has been linked to higher sensitivity of the mesolimbic dopamine system to potentially rewarding stimuli this in part explains the high levels of positive effect found in extroverts since they will more intensely feel the excitement of a potential reward one consequence of this is that extroverts can more easily learn the contingencies for positive reinforcement since the reward itself is experienced as greater one study found that introverts have more blood flow in the frontal lobes of their brain and the anterior or frontal thalamus which are areas dealing with internal processing such as planning and problem-solving extroverts have more blood flow in the anterior cingulate gyrus temporal lobes and posterior thalamus which are involved in sensory and emotional experience this study and other research indicates that introversion extroversion is related to individual differences in brain function a study on regional brain volume found a positive correlation between introversion and gray matter volume in the right prefrontal cortex and right temporoparietal Junction as well as a positive correlation between introversion and total white matter volume extraversion has also been linked to physiological factors such as respiration through its association with surgeon C introversion version extroverts and introverts have a variety of behavioral differences according to one study extroverts tend to wear more decorative clothing whereas introverts prefer practical comfortable clothes extroverts are more likely to prefer more upbeat conventional and energetic music than introverts personality also influences how people arrange their work areas in general extroverts decorate their offices more keep their doors open keep extra chairs nearby and are more likely to put dishes of candy on their desks these are attempts to invite co-workers and encourage interaction introverts in contrast decorate less and tend to arrange their workspace to discourage social interaction relative prevalence measurement Isaac's theory biological factors behavior despite these differences a meta-analysis of 15 experience sampling studies has suggested that there is a great deal of overlap in the way that extroverts and introverts behave in these studies participants used mobile devices to report how extrovert they were acting at multiple times during their daily lives fleece inand Gallagher found that extroverts regularly behave in an introverted way an introverts regularly behave in an extroverted way indeed there was more with in-person variability than between person variability in extrovert behaviors the key feature that distinguishes extroverts and introverts was that extroverts tend to act moderately extrovert about 510 percent more often than introverts from this perspective extroverts and introverts are not fundamentally different rather an extrovert is just someone who acts more extrovert more often suggesting that extraversion is more about what one does than what one has additionally a study by lipeh found evidence for the extent to which individuals present themselves in a different way this is called expressive behavior and it is dependent upon the individual's motivation and ability to control that behavior Lippa examines 68 students who were asked to role play by pretending to teach a math class the students level of extraversion and introversion were rated based on their external / expressive behaviors such as stride length graphic expansiveness the percentage of time they spent talking the amount of time they spent making eye contact and the total time of each teaching session this study found that actual introverts were perceived and judged as having more extrovert looking expressive behaviors because they were higher in terms of their self-monitoring this means that the introverts consciously put more effort into presenting a more extrovert and rather socially desirable version of themselves thus individuals are able to regulate and modify behavior based on their environmental situations humans are complex and unique and because introversion extroversion varies along a continuum individuals may have a mixture of both orientations a person who acts introverted in one situation may act extrovert in another and people can learn to act in counter dispositional ways in certain situations for example Brian littles free-trade theory suggests that people can take on free traits behaving in ways that may not be their first nature but can strategically advance projects that are important to them together this presents an optimistic view of what extraversion is rather than being fixed and stable individuals vary in their extrovert behaviors across different moments and can choose to act extrovert to advance important personal projects or even increase their happiness as mentioned above implications introversion and extraversion are normal variance of behavior can help in self-acceptance and understanding of others for example an extrovert can accept his / her introverted partner's need for space while an introvert can acknowledge his / her extrovert partners need for social interaction researchers have found a correlation between extraversion and self-reported happiness that is more extrovert people tend to report higher levels of happiness than introverts other research has shown that being instructed to act in an extrovert manner leads to increases in positive effect even for people who are trait level introverts does not mean that introverts are unhappy extroverts simply report experiencing more positive emotions whereas introverts tend to be closer to neutral this may be because extraversion is socially preferable in contemporary Western culture and thus introverts feel less desirable in addition to the research on happiness other studies have found that extroverts tend to report higher levels of self esteem than introverts others suggest that such results reflect socio-cultural bias in the survey itself dr. David Myers has claimed that happiness is a matter of possessing three traits self-esteem optimism and extraversion Myers bases his conclusions on studies that report extroverts to be happier these findings have been questioned in light of the fact that the happiness prompts given to the studies subjects such as I like to be with others and I'm fun to be with only measure happiness among extroverts also according to Carl Jung introverts acknowledge more readily their psychological needs and problems whereas extroverts tend to be oblivious to them because they focus more on the outer world although extraversion is perceived as socially desirable in Western culture it is not always an advantage for example extrovert youths are more likely to engage in antisocial or delinquent behavior in line with this emerging evidence suggest that the trait of extraversion may also be related to that of psychopathy conversely while introversion is perceived as less socially desirable it is strongly associated with positive traits such as intelligence and giftedness for many years researchers have found that introverts tend to be more successful in academic environments which extroverts may find boring research shows that behavioral immune system the psychological processes that infer infection risk from perceptual cues and respond to these perceptual cues through the activation of aversive emotions may influence gregariousness although extraversion is associated with many positive outcomes like higher levels of happiness those extrovert people are also likely to be exposed to interpersonally transmitted infectious disease as they tend to contact more people when individuals are more vulnerable to infection the cost of being social will be relatively greater therefore people are less 'extra versiv when they feel vulnerable and vice versa although neither introversion or extroversion is pathological psychotherapists can take temperament into account when treating clients clients may respond better to different types of treatment depending on where they fall on the introversion extraversion spectrum teachers can also consider temperament when dealing with their pupils for example acknowledging that introverted children need more encouragement to speak in class while extrovert children may grow restless during long periods of quiet study some claim that Americans live in an extrovert society that rewards extrovert behavior and rejects introversion this is because the u.s. is currently a culture of external personality whereas in some other cultures people are valued for their inner selves and their moral rectitude other cultures such as Japan and regions where Orthodox Christianity Buddhism Sufism etc prevail prize introversion these cultural differences predict individuals happiness in that people who score higher in extraversion are happier on average in particularly extroverted cultures and vice-versa regional variation researchers have found that people who live on Islands tend to be less extrovert than those living on the mainland and that people whose ancestors had inhabited the island for 20 generations tend to be less extrovert than more recent arrivals furthermore people who emigrate from islands to the mainland tend to be more extroverted than people that stay on Islands and those that immigrated to Islands in the United States researchers have found that people living in the Midwestern states of North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Minnesota Wisconsin and Illinois score higher than the US average on extraversion Utah in the southeastern states of Florida and Georgia also score high on this personality trait the most introverted states in the United States are Maryland New Hampshire Alaska Washington Oregon and Vermont people who live in the northwestern States of Idaho Montana and Wyoming are also relatively introverted extraversion introversion and happiness as earlier stated extroverts are often found to have higher levels of happiness and positive effect than introverts an influential review article concluded that personality specifically extraversion and emotional stability was the best predictor of subjective well-being as examples Argyle and Lu found that the trait of extraversion as measured by extraversion scale of the eyes and personality questionnaire was positively and significantly correlated with happiness as measured by the oxford happiness inventory using the same happiness and extraversion scales hills an Argyle found that happiness was again significantly correlated with extraversion also the study by Emmons and döner showed that extraversion correlates positively and significantly with positive effect but not with negative effect similar results were found in a large longitudinal study by dinner Sandvik pavatt and Fujita which assessed 14 thousand four hundred and seven participants from 100 areas of continental United States using the abbreviated general well-being schedule which tapped positive and negative effects and Costa and McRae's short version of the Neo s extraversion scale the authors reported that extroverts experienced greater well-being at two points in time during which data were collected first between 1971 and 1975 and later between 1981 and 1984 furthermore Larson and kettle R showed that extroverts respond more to positive effect than to negative effect since they exhibit more positive effect reactivity to the positive effect induction yet they do not react more negatively to the negative effect induction instrumental view proposes that personality traits give rise to conditions and actions which have effective consequences and thus generate individual differences in emotionality instrumental view personality trait is a cause of higher sociability social activity hypothesis according to the instrumental view one explanation for greater subjective well-being among extroverts could be that extraversion helps in the creation of life circumstances which promote high levels of positive effect specifically the personality trait of extraversion is seen as a facilitator of more social interactions since the low cortical arousal among extroverts results in them seeking more social situations in order to increase their arousal according to the social activity hypothesis more frequent participation in social situations creates more frequent and higher levels of positive effect therefore it is believed that since extroverts are characterized as more sociable than introverts they also possess higher levels of positive effect brought on by social interactions specifically the results of fern ham and Bruins studies suggest that extroverts enjoy and participate more in social activities than introverts and as a result extroverts report higher level of happiness also in the study of argyll and LU extroverts were found to be less likely to avoid participation in noisy social activities and to be more likely to participate in social activities such as party games jokes or going to the cinema similar results were reported by Dean er Larson and Emmons who found that extroverts seek social situations more often than introverts especially when engaging in recreational activities however a variety of findings contradict the claims of the social activity hypothesis firstly it was found that extroverts were happier than introverts even when alone specifically extroverts tend to be happier regardless of whether they live alone or with others or whether they live in a vibrant city or quiet rural environment similarly a study by dinner Sandvik pavatt and Fujita showed that although extroverts chose social jobs relatively more frequently than non social jobs compared to introverts they were happier than introverts regardless of whether their occupations had social or non social character secondly it was found that extroverts only sometimes reported greater amounts of social activity than introverts but in general extroverts and introverts do not differ in the quantity of their socialization similar finding was reported by shrivastava Angelou and valorous who found that extroverts and introverts both enjoy participating in social interactions but extroverts participate socially more thirdly studies have shown that both extroverts and introverts participate in social relations but that the quality of this participation differs the more frequent social participation among extroverts could be explained by the fact that extroverts know more people but those people are not necessarily their close friends whereas introverts when participating in social interactions are more selective and have only few close friends with whom they have special relationships yet another explanation of the high correlation between extroversion and happiness comes from the study by Ashton Lee and pon Annan they suggested that the core element of extraversion is a tendency to behave in ways that attract hold and enjoy social attention and not reward sensitivity they claimed that one of the fundamental qualities of social attention is its potential of being rewarding therefore if a person shows positive emotions of enthusiasm energy and excitement that person is seen favorably by others and he or she gains other's attention this favorable reaction from others likely encourages extroverts to engage in further extrovert behavior Ashton Lee and pon Annan studies showed that their measure of social attention the social attention scale was much more highly correlated with extraversion than were measures of reward sensitivity temperamental view is based on the notion that there is a direct link between people's personality traits and their sensitivity to positive and negative effects the effect of reactivity model states that the strength of a person's reactions to affect relevant events are caused by people's differences in effect this model is based on the reinforcement sensitivity theory by geoffrey alan gray which states that people with stronger behavioral activation system are high in reward responsiveness and are predisposed to the personality trait of extraversion while people with a stronger behavioral inhibition system are lower in reward responsiveness and are more predisposed to personality trait of neuroticism and introversion therefore extroverts are seen as having a temperamental predisposition to positive effects since positive mood induction has a greater effect on them than on introverts thus extroverts are more prone to react to pleasant effects for example Gabel race and Elliott found in two consecutive studies that people with more sensitive piss reported higher levels of average negative effect while people with more sensitive bass reported higher levels of positive effect also zalenski and larson found that people with more sensitive bass reported more positive emotions during the positive mood induction while people with more sensitive piss reported more negative emotions during the negative mood induction the social reactivity theory alleges that all humans whether they like it or not are required to participate in social situations since extroverts prefer engaging in social interactions more than introverts they also derive more positive effect from such situations than introverts do the support for this theory comes from work of brian our little who popularized concept of restorative niches little claimed that life often requires people to participate in social situations and since acting social is out of character for introverts it was shown to harm their well-being therefore one way to preserve introverts well-being is for them to recharge as often as possible in places where they can return to their true selves places little calls restorative niches however it was also found that extroverts did not respond stronger to social situations than introverts nor did they report bigger boosts of positive effect during such interactions another possible explanation for more happiness among extroverts comes from the fact that extroverts are able to better regulate their affective states this means that an ambiguous situations extroverts show a slower decrease of positive effect and as a result they maintained a more positive effect balance than introverts extroverts may also choose activities that facilitate happiness more than introverts when anticipating difficult tasks according to the setpoint model levels of positive and negative effects are more or less fixed within each individual hence after a positive or negative event people's moods tend to go back to the preset level according to the setpoint model extroverts experience more happiness because their preset level of positive effect is set higher than the preset point of positive effect and introverts therefore extroverts require less positive reinforcement in order to feel happy a study by Peter covens showed that extroverts and introverts engage in different behaviors when feeling pleasant which may explain underestimation of the frequency and intensity of happiness exhibited by introverts specifically covens found that arousal and pleasantness are positively correlated for extroverts which means that pleasant feelings are more likely to be accompanied by high arousal for extroverts on the other hand arousal and pleasantness are negatively correlated for introverts resulting in introverts exhibiting low arousal when feeling pleasant in other words if everything is going well in an extroverts life which is a source of pleasant feelings extroverts see such situation as an opportunity to engage in active behavior and goal pursuit which brings about an active aroused pleasant state when everything is going well for introverts they see it as an opportunity to let down their guard resulting in them feeling relaxed and content though extraversion has consistently been shown to have a strong correlation with happiness and well-being these findings are complicated by the presence of other personality traits that act as strong indicators of happiness in multiple studies neuroticism has been shown to have an equal if not larger impact on happiness and subjective well-being than extraversion one study classified school children into four categories based on their scores in assessments of extraversion and emotional stability the results showed no significant difference between the happiness levels of stable introverts and stable extroverts while unstable extroverts and introverts both demonstrated significantly less happiness than their counterparts in this study neuroticism appeared to be the more salient factor for overall well-being likewise in later studies researchers used assessment scales to test for categories such as self-esteem and life goal orientation which they had positively correlated with happiness participants responses to these scales suggested that neuroticism actually had a larger impact than extraversion in measures of well-being though extraversion and neuroticism seem to have the largest effect on personal happiness other Big Five personality factors have also been shown to correlate with happiness and subjective well-being for example one study showed that conscientiousness and agreeableness correlated about 0.20 with subjective well-being while the effect of these traits was not as strong as extraversion or neuroticism it is clear that they still have some impact on happiness outcomes similarly interactions between extraversion neuroticism and conscientiousness have demonstrated significant impacts on subjective well-being in one study researchers used three scale to assess subjective well-being they found that extraversion only served as a predictor for one assessment in conjunction with neuroticism while the other two assessment outcomes were better predicted by conscientiousness and neuroticism in addition to the importance of including other factors in happiness assessments this study also demonstrates the manner in which an operational definition of well-being changes whether extraversion emerges as a salient predictive factor there is also evidence that other non trait elements of personality may correlate with happiness for instance one study demonstrated that various features of one's goals such as progress towards important goals or conflicts between them can affect both emotional and cognitive well-being several other researchers have also suggested that at least in more individualistic cultures having a coherent sense of one's personality is positively related to well-being thus focusing solely on extraversion or even extraversion and neuroticism is likely to provide an incomplete picture of the relationship between happiness and personality addition one's culture may also influence happiness and overall subjective well-being the overall level of happiness fluctuates from culture to culture as does preferred expression of happiness comparing various international surveys across countries reveals that different nations and different ethnic groups within nations exhibit differences in average life satisfaction for example one researcher found that between 1958 and 1987 Japanese life satisfaction fluctuated around 6 on a 10-point scale while Denmark's fluctuated around 8 comparing ethnic groups within the United States another study found that European Americans reported being significantly happier with their lives than Asian Americans researchers have hypothesized a number of factors that could be responsible for these differences between countries including national differences in overall income levels selfing biases and self-enhancement and approach and avoidance orientations taken together these findings suggest that while extraversion introversion does have a strong correlation with happiness it does not stand alone as a sole predictor of subjective well-being and that other factors must be accounted for when trying to determine the correlates of happiness social attention theory temperamental view affective reactivity model social reactivity theory of regulation set point model aka effect level model pleasure arousal relation complications to the extraversion happiness correlation neuroticism and extraversion other Big Five factors and extraversion other contributing personality factors culture
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The Way Berkeley Presents: Dangers of a Useless Religion by Pastor Mike McBride
[Music] matthew chapter number 13 is where we're going to spend our time i'm going to invite you to hang out there and uh join us as we um dive into uh the text that declares to us uh in many different ways the power of the kingdom of god uh for the last several weeks we have been uh really thinking deeply about what does it mean for us to take seriously um the views the impulses uh the the core uh truths of our church uh that remind us that we are indeed home uh that when we come to the way we wanna be in a space and a place where we can declare that we are at home one with another what does it mean for us uh to take seriously that uh some of our work at the church has to be around de-churchifying our spirituality our faith our our theological assumptions that there is much that attaches itself to christian faith to praxis if you will but one of the things that we are invited to do the whole of our lives is to de-churchify decolonize to in reality be sanctified uh after the ways of jesus so we can be more like christ then we always of course have a strong impulse of justice but it is not something that is because of our particular uh altruistic tendencies uh justice is what love looks like in the public and for many of us we know that justice also uh is the lifeblood of how we survive day to day that if the world is not just for our families and for our communities then many of us will not even have the opportunity to have the kind of life that has been given to us by our creator and so home decertification justice today we're going to talk about spirituality in matthew chapter number 13 is where we're going to spend our time verse number 31 jesus is giving all kinds of wonderful parables parables are these uh very simple ways of expressing and explaining very divine profound truths and so we find in this text jesus talking about the parable of the sower jesus speaking to an agrarian a farming kind of culture a culture where people have to make almost everything of of significance with their hands that in many respects they are people who know what it means to have to invest in a certain kind of process in order to achieve or benefit a certain kind of result in jesus uh speaking about the kingdom of god over and against the empire of rome talking to people who are experiencing the very worst of the powers of this age jesus is inviting them to participate in the inbreaking of a new way of life a new kingdom kingdom a new order that is indeed led ushered and dare i say existing under the reign r-e-i-g-n of god and this is indeed who we are and what we are we want to believe this so matthew chapter 13 verse 31 i think they're going to bring the the the subject on to the screen so uh come on let's read read together the scripture says uh and jesus put before them another parable the kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that someone took and sowed in his field it is the smallest of all seeds but when it has grown it is the greatest of shrubs and becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and make nests in its branches he told them another parable the kingdom of heaven is like yeast that a woman took and mixed in with three measures of flour until all of it was leavened the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field which someone found and hid then in his joy he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field again verse 45 the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls and finding one pearl of great value he goes and sells all that he has and buys it verse 47 again the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was thrown into the sea and caught fish of every kind and when it was full they drew it ashore sat down and put the good fish into the baskets but threw out the bad so it will be at the end of the age the angels will come and separate the evil from the righteous and throw them into the furnace of fire where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth oh jesus given them the real deal verse 51 have you understood all this they answered and they say yes jesus says to them therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like the master of a household who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old this is the word of god for us the people of god let us say thanks be to god we're going to take a few moments to talk about the dangers of useless religion the dangers of useless religion bow your heads and let's pray together god we want to say thank you lord for the word of god that has been hidden in our hearts so we will not sin against you and i pray lord that you will send your anointing that makes the preaching and the teaching easy may it rest upon me and even the hearers of your word and we'll say thank you lord in all these things we pray let the people of god say amen amen the dangers of useless religion dr king says it like this that any religion that professes to be concerned about the souls of men and is not concerned about the economic conditions that damned them the slums that damn them the economic conditions that strangle them and the social conditions that them is a spiritually morabund religion awaiting burial what do you think about that for a second right dr king really coming with a clarifying description of what useless religion useless spirituality useless faith looks like particularly in a time of great conflict that if you have faith religion spirituality that professes to be concerned about the souls of people but not concerned about the social conditions that erode the soul then it is indeed the case that that kind of religion is awaiting burial james 1 27 powerfully declares that religion that is pure and undefiled before god is this to visit orphans and widows in their affliction and to keep oneself unstained from the world that in many respects our task has been for the last 15 years making a commitment to follow jesus not in the abstract but in the particular because sometimes our abstraction of faith and religion and spirituality can cause you and i to let ourselves and others off the hook for what it means to live as a follower of jesus in a world where jesus gave himself as a example a a expression of love lived out loud that jesus is our model thus we call ourselves the way not the way of mcbride or the way of pastor tanisha the way of pastor donna or or erna or or or or any other uh name that has graced these pulpits over the last 15 years we are all followers of the way and when god gave me the vision of the church to build we needed to be a church that leaned into the best of our traditions where jesus remains the subject and love is always our action where our intellect is not erased from us as we pursue the ways of jesus nor is our vision diminished because we have a over-preoccupation with heaven or an over-preoccupation with earth that we are people empowered by the spirit that is unleashed and poured out as joel chapter 2 says on all flesh that that's how we describe the way particularly in our earliest years that we were a church that was loving and intellectual and visionary and empowering and 15 years later we continue to lean into this this reality that to be a follower of the way particularly in a world that was different in 2005. i mean george bush was still the president back then amen and and our marching in the streets back then was to end immigration uh deportations that were happening and and we had not yet seen barack obama our political system was unraveling in a different kind of way and and there was all this hope that you could believe in coming onto the horizon our city looked different we still had folks black folks latino folks uh folks who were uh uh under resource low income still living in berkeley and oakland folks had not yet been displaced our church looked different because we had a whole lot of younger folks from the neighborhood and families from the neighborhood and 15 years later now them young folk got kids and families we had university students bright eyed bright eyed showing up trying to figure out how to make life work and 15 years later we are still following the way how do we follow jesus most faithfully in this perilous season is our greatest question because the crux of spirituality is indeed what you and i as followers of the way must continue to wrestle with i remember my first course of spirituality when i was in seminary or bible college one of them places and and they told me spirituality was described as that which animates a person's life of faith that which moves a person's faith to greater depths and perfection then we said that christian spirituality was a set of beliefs found in the creeds and doctrines of the church a set of values based on hope and promise of redemption the love of others the denial of self christian spirituality was a way of life the real human life in which our beliefs and values are embodied and expressed and so at the end of our class we put it all together and we describe christian spirituality is the quest for a fulfilled and authentic life that involves taking the beliefs and values of christianity and weaving them into a fabric of our lives so that they animate provide the breadth and spirit and fire for our lives christmas spirituality was the integration then of what it meant to have faith but also have a a a life that made faith come alive and then you know i kept going down the journey and and i started to dive into some of the women as theologians and and and none greater than dolores williams and i love this this this this way that delores williams particularly someone who's grown up in holiness pentecostal sensibilities she says it like this that there can be no holiness no unity and no catholicity of the christian church until it identifies itself in active opposition to all forms of violence against humans against nature against the environment and against the land that the the contribution of womanist theology black women over the course of the history of our sojourn here in america has been to excavate the real life experiences of those black women who have had to endure uh the worst of of of slavery and jim crow and and violence that is racialized but still cry out to a god who we believe hears our prayers that it wasn't enough to have christian spirituality uh discussed from an intellectual point of view and leave out the experiential that putting all of this together is so important why because it is the kind of spirituality we must have if our faith is not going to be useless in an environment where we got way too much useless christianity on display i mean we got christianity on display in the world and particularly in our country in ways that make you believe some folk must not have ever met jesus much less read what jesus said i do believe that it is important for you and i to keep reminding ourselves that the words of jesus that have shown up this morning exposes and illuminates the utility of the gospel the function the work of the gospel that is happening both within us and around us i want you to to remind yourself consistently that through the course of your life a christian spirituality that is vibrant is always working within you it is always working around you and it is always working beyond you anybody believe that today that the spirit is at work inside you the spirit is at work around you the spirit is at work beyond you the spirit's doing something on the inside of you that nobody else could do do i have a witness up in here today the spirit of god is doing some stuff around you that nobody else can do the spirit is at work beyond you in ways you can't even fully appreciate or understand and jesus in the text is always inviting you and i not to be an agent of useless religion effectless spirituality of an ineffectual gospel no jesus speaks in the text and he uses the language like kingdom in the text to juxtapose to to contradict to demonstrate that there's another way of life rather than the way of the empire called rome and and and just like jesus was speaking with particular language back then to try and jar the people who he was speaking to we must continue to use language today that continues to jar our sensibilities so we don't fall in to useless religion because there is a way to use the language of scripture the language of faith to create a performance of religion that leaves the soul still unsaved lord help me in here today i mean it is quite a wicked luxury to pastor churches or or to be part of churches that have no burden to preach justice it is a wicked luxury to have a church that won't disciple people away from racism or human hierarchy or dissuade state actors from being agents of violence in this country or in countries across the world that's useless religion where you come to a building and think that that is the fullness of what it means to follow god where you turn church attendance into an idol and spend money trying to fight orders that are meant to save your life because you think a building is more important than the body god gave you that's useless religion where you praise praise and worship worship that's useless religion where you elevate the preaching of the word over the living out of the word that is useless religion where we are more consumed about going to the church and forget that we are called to be the church and if we ever needed a spirituality that's useful or a gospel that's vibrant and incarnational in the soil of life and experience we need that kind of spirituality today you ought to just put in the chat and say i need some useful spirituality i need some useful spirituality that produces life and that multiplies love and that and that unleashes peace i don't need a useless religion and this is then what you and i have to contend with in this moment because it can be easy to get caught up in useless religion it can be easy to use religion to to to numb the effects of the kind of compounding traumas and epidemics that we have among us no child of god that these epidemics the the the covet 1619 i'll call it amen the the the the disease of white supremacy and the disease of of the ways in which we have turned the the world upside down and and have coded human hierarchy racism sexism the ways that we continue to perform homophobia transphobia negrophobia the ways that we continue to be comfortable with violence and criminalization that in and of itself was already a heavy cross for some of us to bear but then donald trump and all of his sicko fans come into power and and they unleash a different kind of wickedness that leads to trumpism and crystal fascism and it has created an existential crisis for the world and then we got 2020 that came lord have mercy how many of you wish we could just like like nyla told me daddy can we just skip to 2021 because i'm tired of 2020. amen although i i saw a news newspaper clip that said we may finally see if the aliens are showing up this year you ought to tell your neighbor old 2020 go away amen amen but but 2020 is here and it unleashed the global pandemic karkovic 19. it unleashed all these continuous murders george floyd brianna taylor tony mcdade dominique fails ahmad r berry and all of this has come to a a a a moment of of of tipping points where now people are in the streets and and trump is unleashing shocked troops and people are still in this moment holding on to useless religion i want you to know that that is not the witness of the way we here at the way are celebrating our anniversary but we're celebrating the way of jesus and how the way of jesus requires us to examine what kind of church we gonna be what kind of christ follower are you going to be what kind of kingdom of god are we ushering in over and against the empire of this world and i want you to know that it is coming the kingdom is coming you ought to just put that in the chat and say the kingdom is coming the kingdom the kingdom is coming now jesus uses powerful parables to help make the metaphors of the kingdom more accessible and i want you to keep telling and reminding yourself that the power of this useful spirituality the strength of the emerging kingdom is both within us it's around us and it's beyond us and i love how jesus makes it plain for everybody to see and i think we're going to spend a few more weeks unpacking all of these metaphors for our learning but but let me just run down a few of them because i find them to be so powerful verse 33 says that jesus described the kingdom of heaven like a woman big mama in the kitchen cooking and she uses yeast she uses yeast to help leaven out the bread and and i love how one of the the church fathers he said it like this that when the leaven though it is buried in the bread it is not destroyed leaven little by little transmute the whole lump into its own condition and that's what happens when the gospel is buried in our hearts that the three passions of the human soul are blended into one so that in reason listen we possess prudence and in anger we possess hatred toward vice and in desire we possess the aspiration that reaches for virtue that in many respects the the the kingdom of god is buried in our hearts why because it's trying to get as deep into your life as possible to begin to transform you from the inside out whoo i don't know about you but i need a little bit of that transformation from the inside out i need the kingdom to be cooked into my life i need the spiritual practices of jesus to be cooked into my life just like big mama be in the in the in the kitchen and you see big mama just mmm baby you know just rocking some of y'all don't even know what a big mama is amen amen but but just just use your imagination amen big mama knows how to do things with with food that that don't need a recipe she she's been around long enough where she knows how much this and how much that a dash of this and a dash of that and she uses her hands in ways to make sure that the ingredients of the dough or the peach cobbler are crushed somebody say man that big mama knows what to do in the kitchen with the ingredients that she can you imagine that the spirituality that has been unleashed in your life knows what to do in your family knows what to do with your children knows what to do with your career or your vocation the spirituality knows how to infiltrate the parts of your lives that you thought were off limits that nobody else could handle this is what god's spirituality seeks to do in our lives oh jesus says that the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field where someone found it and hid it why because they didn't want anybody else to come and sneak it away and then that person goes and sells everything they have to get this one field to get the treasure i want you to just think about the many ways that the kingdom of heaven is like treasure that has been buried in your life under all of the the challenges and the struggles that people have tried to bury you as as they say but they didn't know that you were seeds and and that even as they threw dirt on you that dirt was creating the condition for a treasure to be on earth in your life they they were burying you but they didn't understand that that treasure even with the dirt on it still had the same value as it had when it was first created that you and i are like treasurers and the kingdom of heaven has been buried in us so it could one day be discovered think about what happens when you discover treasure i love how the scripture it says it so powerfully that the person who found the treasure buried in the field went and sold everything they had to get the field so they could get to the treasure can you imagine what it means to have the free gift of salvation that is so priceless that even though it cost you nothing it still costs you everything that the value of this treasure is an inevitable process of transformation on the inside that leads to transformation on the outside or the spirit says that the kingdom is like mustard seeds that are planted in soil well i like the mustard seed analogy because a little old mustard seed that looks so insignificant can become a great big tree with shrubs and branches that others birds can find a place to live and to dwell and call home i feel like that's a good metaphor for the way throughout the years that we have been a place that that even though it it has been a place of small and insignificant beginnings that over the last 15 years we can look across the country and across the world and we can see that branches have grown from the way and some of those branches have created some places of home and places of belonging and places of healing and places of hope and places of love and places of freedom and places of liberation that people can find some dwelling places in and and it didn't seem like it was going to be significant at the beginning but as long as the tree kept on growing it kept on providing space for others to find their place and this is what i want you to take away from my message today that that you are like the kingdom of god you are a treasure and you are like mustard seeds you are a person we are a people that have been produced and cultivated by the power of the living god and as long as we keep seeing ourselves as the treasures we are then the usefulness of this treasure becomes a source of power for those who are at the margins for those who are looking for the uncreated one who calls himself a yahweh and adonai and elohim the one who has been revealed throughout history through a people called israel and have come to us and to them and to those in many different names but we call his name jesus you wanna holler right in your house jesus uh ain't there something about that name jesus that this is the usefulness of our spirituality that the spirituality that derives from the man named jesus it does some work on you and i on the inside it is buried in our hearts and the faith that is produced from the burial it creates a certain kind of performance in the world i love how walter hawkins and them used to say it they said it like this what is this that makes me feel the way that i feel what is this that makes people think i'm mad and i'm strange what is this that makes me feel like i can run on in jesus name whatever it is whatever it is whatever it is it won't let me hold my peace it goes on to say that it makes me love all my enemies i'm talking about a useful the spirituality it makes me love all my friends i'm talking about a useful spirituality and it won't let me be ashamed to tell the world that i've been born again what is this that is on the inside that's been buried like a treasure i want you to know it's the useful spirituality it's the saving spirituality it is the way of jesus that has been gifted to you and i yeah so don't you dare throw away your confidence don't you dare go to the left or to the right but stay right along in here the road is gonna get tough and the road is gonna get rough and the heels may get hard to climb but i decided a long time ago that i'm gonna throw in my lot with the people of god with the suffering with the dispossessed with the marginalized i believe that the good news of jesus can get down on the inside just like my dad used to sing a song that said something on the inside working its way to the outside oh somebody say oh oh what a change in my life then it got so good to you that you started tapping your feet and then you said the holy ghost on the inside lord i feel like preaching in here working this way on the outside oh i hear my daddy saying it oh what a change in my life then you said jesus he's on the inside and he's working on the outside oh what a change in my life this is the usefulness of our spirituality that it changes me it changes the community it changes the home it changes the politics it changes the death it changes the sickness it changes the hopelessness it changes the depression it changes injustice it brings down the systems it uplifts the people it unleashes the kingdom it dismantles the empire this is the usefulness of our faith so keep practicing it keep believing keep hoping keep standing on the promises of god our savior i refuse to have a useless religion when i got the power of the living god deep down moving up being unleashed in the world this is a spirituality of the way shout [Music] [Applause] the spirituality of the way is one that requires us to see ourselves as connected to the spirituality of jesus and i want you to know that no matter how long you've been following jesus whether you are the catholic church the methodist church the coptic church the pentecostal church the baptist church or no church the spirituality of jesus is always pushing you it's always calling out our vices our contradictions it's always making you have sleepless nights when you aren't in the will of the living god it's always calling in your economics it's always calling in your politics is always calling in your theology it's always calling in your practices the spirituality of jesus don't let anybody off the hook but all of us described in different ways whether it is treasure whether it is mustard seed whether it is yeast or the final one says that it is like a net cast into the sea that brings fishes out and they sit on the shore and they separate the good from the bad whole child of god may the spirituality of jesus that manifest at the way continue to separate our lives the parts of our lives that are in need of transformation may god pull us into more faithfulness so we may be a people who can serve you more faithfully love you and your people more dearly and bear witness in a world that is indeed crumbling right before our eyes as the world falls down may we the people of god stand up in the name of jesus the christ we pray god i pray for the people of the way who are here today and listening to this message on this our culminating day of 15 years of ministry thank you for all of those god who have indeed made a significant impact thank you for my wife cherise lord god and [Music] all of the sacrifices she has made and we have made as a family over these 15 years lord god trying to serve your people in ways that please you god i pray that lord the acknowledgement of this milestone will continue to be an acknowledgement of her and our family's great commitment to your people i pray lord god for the founding families of our church who have continued over the years to be great expressions of selflessness and sacrificial living i thank you for the givers lord god who continue week the week for 15 years giving of their little or their much to sustain this ministry that has blessed thousands i thank you god for the freedom fighters the justice warriors that have come through our church over the years and have continued lord god to pull down terrible schools and reconstruct new spaces of learning that have stopped gun violence in our communities that have registered people to vote and sign folks up for the senses that have provided food and clothing and shelter lord to the unhoused that have embraced our queer loved ones and reminded them that they are created in the image of god and that they have a home in your kingdom and in your your service i thank you lord god for all of those lord who have wept with those who have wept and have mourned with those who have mourned and who have rejoiced with those who have rejoiced thank you because that is the spirituality of our church to be incarnational to unleash the spirit of the living god in ways that heal the sin sick soul i pray god that you will continue to cultivate animate and expand our spirituality may our arms never get too short where we can't embrace in a wider circle lord god those who you call us to love and to serve and to walk with i pray god that even as many of us find ourselves in tensions lord god living out contradictions lord god of our family of this country of our health and our mental sensibilities our careers lord god things that are constantly shifting and changing may you remain the constant in our lives the one who is able to hold us to strengthen us and to give us what we need so bless us god on this [Music] the anniversary month as we launch into year 16 may it be greater than the years before may new leaders and new pastors and new lord god members and new servants and new lord god volunteers may they just start popping up all over lord god the soil that is the way bless pastor joslin lord god in the way la and all of the many ways lord god that they are lord tilling the ground lord among the most lord seeking and vulnerable people in south uh l.a and southern california bless their whole team and lord keep giving them what they need lord god as they continue to proclaim the way lord god down in l.a lord all of these blessings we're asking you to make yourself known to us and we'll thank you for it in jesus name we pray i want you to know people of the way that i love you so much we love you so much the idea that we have made 15 years is such a humbling humbling milestone you know but i know that there's so much more for us to do so i hope that you continue to see yourself as a part of this great ministry this great family this great movement of jesus in this region and dare i even say in parts of the country some of our loved ones are in new york in atlanta and indianapolis and chicago some folk are in uh minneapolis tuning in we got folks in kenya who find themselves members of the way and and and we love all of you all points in between keep staying on the way of jesus step by step day by day and the blessings of god will be ours they will be extended to you and yours and all that the lord has called
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Revelation 17 - 62 - The Redemption of the Beast
and we've got audio we've got video perfect and we are ready to begin let me move this a little bit this way a little bit this way so that we can see it right there there we go I think it's fine it's all fine wow very well shabbat shalom shalom my most dis deemed friends honorable judges and everyone accompanying us on this rather precious cold cuz today is cold day of Shabbat the first day of the month of tet the 10th month from California the United States of North America corresponding to shabat the first of tet of the Year 5,992 from creation this corresponds to January 13th of the Year 2024 we shall study yet another chapter of Revelation 17 the seven Kings and the end of Babylon part 62 which Bears a title which will be uh pretty short because it won't have their parts just to round up the subject of the previous chapters that were called GAA it's called the Redemption of the Beast will completely with some chapters so as to comprehend this concept a little bit better so that it's within one subject of what we've already been studying so that the concept is left there it's very clear without any further Ado let us seek our Elohim belov y we give you thanks for this rather precious day of Shabbat we give you thanks because we are living hanuk we are about to enter into the last day because we're living in this last stage of humanity although to our eyes it might be a little difficult to understand but we believe in your word in your precious name we thank you for all this y Allelujah y has blessed with one more year of Life the following members of the truth Brazil Ed Alejandro Guatemala a or A Ramos Hernandez Mexico Denny Hernandez Venezuela loo Gara the USFA Francisco Lopez Mexico is Korea Cortes Nicaragua mosa gasama Fria friend ganella Wan Peru and Angelina Victoria Silva who is accompanying us today of course because she's our daughter and she is on her 22nd birthday we're going to eat very deliciously and we're going to be uh thankful to Yahweh because she he has blessed her with 22 years of life to this ministry this lineage so then a very happy birthday Angelina which was during this week we've already celebrated it but it'll be in as a group today Fair well let's leave this over here um speaking about Angelina all those who may have some sort of circumstances in this life in which it doesn't make you feel very well with symptoms as you already know like it's the type of language I have to speak in we have a free consult which is called Angelina's consult where she will find What conflict you have or help you find What conflict you have in how to be able to surpass it and it is rather an enormous work Angelina's work is this ministry has been blessed greatly on her behalf I want to present some gifts to you I want to present this one to you this one is some gifts from hanuk that andelina gave to Brian and I'll show it to you because it's the Titanic the Titanic that she put together the little tiny tiny pieces it is very very good we need Leo and the lady there the diamond the Titanic may be the Messiah when he has power he can make it float to have it because there are many people that maybe that are close by that have to be resurrected as well more than a thousand that's what they say we really don't know exactly what happened we'll know what happened exactly later so then for now we have it here as a model we may make it float when the adequate time arrives so there's there we have the Titanic I want to show you this precious gift from Saul and Andrea and AA it is Christian and Leslie the show us here it's called Christian and Leslie Christian and Leslie Silva here we see Christian and Leslie Silva action fig is precious and spectacular we loved it we loved it it is a little box of a company that makes customade figures this Christan even has his little ponytail there his ponytail there and Leslie with those green eyes beautiful green eyes that she has has the yeh here dressed in black needs a little some some some white hairs Angeline says I should paint some but nah that's fine dark beard like that it's fine and chrisan looks like he's going to hit somebody cuz he's got his fists closed like that many thanks Saul and many thanks to Andrea and Ana great back out to all of you three we loved it we loved it spectacular here we have it we're going to put it up at the window here where we have fan and Leslie wow where is thou shall not make yourself images oh well let us go ahead and go and study well go ahead and study the Commandment Sunday okay this gift is for Angelina from fromel they are all whole quantity of uh makeup set you see how it's opened with lots of colors look how beautiful like rose pedals you can see it right that's how it's open I don't want to tip it over I don't want to drop anything there you go this for Angelina spectacular and precious Brian who gave you this I think it's if I can't remember I hope that if I'm wrong then abig can forgive us it was from CH that she put together it's this one it's a Star Wars from baby Yoda from baby Yoda the ship is called the Mandalorian and one star fighter micro fighter from josas and gra okay from josas and gra there's for Brian it has baby Yoda there to go fight it's a spectacular ship it's a micro micro ship to fight spectacular loved it we loved it we Brian loved it very very very beautiful and I have something else here that says a wise woman one said a woman a wise woman once said says oh hell no oh she says oh hell no she says oh no my love no that's what she said oh hell no it's a brutal rejection I interpret that someone came to tell her would you marry me would you marry me and she answered oh hey hell no no of course not I'd have to be crazy I'd have to be crazy what itate later and she lived happily ever after she a wise woman once said oh hell no then she lived happily ever after it's a phrase of course it's ironical very wise as well because that's like the phras that the woman has to say yes and they lived happily ever after but this one was wise and she said oh hell no we liked it we loved it a lot we we like the message a lot oh hell no and then from Abigail we also have a coconut and vanilla which is a makeup set a little cream for the faces oh from Abigail's mom we put Abigail here either Abigail or the mom or the dad but here it is there it is coconut coconut vanilla these are little creams oh from SCH and Lis many thanks many thanks for Angelina and I believe that is all I believe oh we need this one still this one that that Brian literally from show and L Brian loved it he loved it we all loved it it is one of those little caps but it has a light it has a light if you want to if you need it and also it's got something that's great which is the Bluetooth music you can connect it with the cell phone and you can hear it excellent you can hear spectacular to keeps you warm you go to work or to sleep and it's got music it's got music and you can listen to it very well so super original we love that I didn't know this existed we loved it it is excellent I'll show to you later the way it sounds but you can hear it excellently it is excellent very well since it's very cold today I'm wearing this one which was the one it was was from the gift from Rose and Francisco I had to go and change because the other one didn't go well for this uh body of mine that is a sculpture but this one's very warm and just in case if I'm um warm I don't know because of the fire of the today's preaching I have a power wolf band a power wolf band that I love sacr band I love powerwolf in case I it get too hit it because too cold today very cold so then I think I've presented all the little gifts already and we are ready to begin our subject today chran Leslie you can see him very well right there okay we no how is it just going to be Christian no no no not like always not like always very wrong there we go there we go but there's Leslie there there's Leslie no not in the corner there we go there we have Leslie and Christian excellent spectacular remember Thou shalt not make thyself any Graven image to worship it says they forgot to add that it says to worship it says not make images but say nor th shalt thou worship them but it actually says to worship which is very different very different so then don't worship this okay okay very sh iseh here Israel Yahweh our Elohim Yahweh one is and this is the maximum secret of what the Eternal truth is it is the fundamental base of everything once you understand that and start to understand the TR biblical truths if you don't understand that then you're never going to understand any biblical truth aside from that let me look up my my Bibles in case I need him if I need something here and there I need this here we're going to place this there I need these two here we're going to place this here and place this over here and there we go and there we go perfect there we go now we're ready very well Proverbs 252 it is the glory elim to seal the word how's the word concealed the word is a parable it is impossible to understand if Yahweh doesn't want you to understand it it's as simple as that it is impossible to understand it would seem that it would say something but it's not what it says it would say that it's teaching something Parable only the glory of the king is to conceive to uncover and go into the concealed meaning of the word the whole world the whole entire world without any exceptions will say at the end of times Jeremiah 16:1 19-21 Yahweh my strength in my stronghold my refuge in the day of tribulation and to thee shall come the peoples from the ends of the Earth and shall say only Li was the inheritance of our fathers but I mean this is tremendous no Christian will ever teach you this text because they don't even understand it only lies who will say this the peoples the go the Nations all of them even unto the ends of the Earth every one of them will say but only lies was the inheritance of our fathers vanity to which there is no avail it was no good if it is men that maketh himself Gods then they are not Gods that's why behold I will make them known this time I will show them the strength of my arm and they shall know that my name is Yahweh no one knows no one understands no one know they all worship what they know not what they understand not what's made up the ill interpreted and all the rest Amos 36-8 Jerusalem 2001 the the shaar sound in a city without the people going into distress th uh disgrace come into or an evil come into a City without it had been provoked by Yahweh no nothing does the Lord Yahweh do without revealing his Secrets unto his servants the prophets in other words everything that he does and the measures that he does it before doing it to someone that he considers to be his prophet he shows what he's going to do or else no what would understand anything in other words someone on Earth someday has to understand what yah does not the whole world but someone has to understand or else it would be without any sense at all only he would understand the the lion Roth who shall not fear the lord Yahweh speaketh who shall not prophesy whomever will prophesy from an evil person King to uh soccer team whatever whatever God wants he makes them prophesy it's as simple as that that and here we have a whole group of Iron Maiden of edies that are protesting and everything around all the satanic little figures here round about what do they say they yell out Malachi 21:17 ye have worried Yahweh with your words in that you say in what have we worried him in that ye say whomever do evil pleaseth Yahweh and in such he delighted or else where is the Elohim of justice of course we all say the same thing we understand what it means we understand this question we understand the answer but actually we don't see anything that is the reality we don't see anything and today's a subject of which I am a little kind of like I don't know what we're to use if tired of giving or I don't like to present it already because it does not depend on me if things and if the things that depend on me will take place or Not by my work so then you can promise all you want and you can look bad when you don't come through or you can look good by fulfilling and coming through which generally is what I try to do when I promise something I make the effort to fulfill it but to explain Pro uh promises from a third person that is what already becomes a little uh fastidious for me let me explain to you what I mean what I'm trying to say is that all the promises are not mine towards you they're not mine towards Humanity they're from they come from yah so then we who believe in the the scriptures and we study the scriptures and we believe in Yahweh we are limited to what he wants to do if he says I will bless you and he doesn't bless you then of course who looks bad all the prophets look bad just like in ancient times that's why Ezekiel Jeremiah and all thewi they're all like stop lying to me why have you deceived me you make me say things and they are not fulfilled because Yahweh makes you do things and say things and prophesy things and then they don't come through Jeremiah would cry out about that and says I'm sick and tired of you deceiving me I curse the day that I was born Jeremiah said that not I not I I curse the man that helped the woman that brought me forth I should have not been born because you if you work to to work for God for Yahweh is hell that's what happens with humans to work for a third person is rather something that's very complex because one can promise and promise but if one does not fulfill what he has to fulfill who looks back the one that put his face out out front that's the one that looks back cuz he he put his face out there the other guy does not show his face he's always looking good he's always looking good the promises are all fine he say not him so then how what do they how do they treat the prophets as false prophets because you speak and nothing is f well that is what the what Jeremiah would say he he got sick and tired he says I'm already sick and tired completely sick and tired you deceived me where is it let's read it because it's it's good where is it Jeremiah what Jeremiah what when to read it in the Spanish dhh and as soon as they put it up there tell me where it is Jeremiah what I don't know if it's Jeremiah or Lamentations where is his Lamentations is to lament precisely they lament it's all Lamentations why did Jonah not want to go and preach to Nineveh you see you deceived me why did Jonah not want to go preach to Nineveh you know why because this is you don't fulfill you don't come through that's why I don't want to go talk about destruction and later when you have to you don't do anything so then I look like ass that's what Jonah said then he then he said then F okay now it'll be fulfilled I'm going to sit here Jeremiah 27 when when Jonah said okay now I've said everything that I'll sit down and watch the destruction the the destruction he was so embittered and to top it off the only little plant that gave him a shade Yahweh dried it up to with him even more say I'll prophesy something it's not fulfilled then I'm already here I'm over here take you know in the shade and you dry up my plan you can't work like this Jeremiah 20 and7 you said the Spanish DH it says Lord you have deceived me and I have allowed myself to be deceived you're stronger and you have overcome me I always the cause of laughter they all laugh at me every time I speak is to announce violence and destruction continuously they insult me and they laugh at me because I announce your word if I say I will not about the Lord anymore it's just if I think I don't care about yah anymore I'm not going to ever think in the Lord I will not speak in his name because that's what happens with the prophets they don't want to speak anymore if he does not pay well if the devil does not pay well then who wants to serve him and we already know who the devil is so then if God pays does not pay well it's written in the Bible the great Prophet Jeremiah says it if I think not to think about God anymore just do work on my life and not speaking his name anymore then your word in my interior becomes a fire that devours the devil takes over me Satan goes in me and it hurts even my bones I try to contain it I just out of my own will I want to stop it I would stop it I would not speak anything in the name of Yahweh Jeremiah says I try to stop it but I can't I can't I can hear that the people are always laughing there's Terror everywhere and they say come here let's accuse him even my friends they think for me to mess up and slip it says maybe he'll allow himself to be deceived and we'll take our Vengeance on him but you are here and those that will persecute will persecute me will fall that's what he believes who knows when always covered with dishonor where else does it say here in number 14 number 14 it says a curse it the day in which I was born that's what the Prophet Jeremiah says that is very strong to say it it's very strong it's a curse upon yourself a cursed be the day in which I was born May the day in which my mother gave birth to me not be blessed he says the day that my mom gave birth to me made it be an our csed day wow that right there is brutal absolutely those that is for those that work with Yahweh mind you he said curs it the one that gave the news unto my father saying that he had a man child all of them a curs it all of them may that man be as the cities that God destroys forever the guy had nothing to do but he was so upset he said that man that announced let him be accursed and destroyed like the cities that God destroys that God destroys forever that I hear in the morning just screams hold on he just announced may he hear yelling in the morning of pain and of War at midday for God did not make me die in my mother's womb he says God should have made me die in my mother's womb that way she would have been my grave and I would have never been born why did I come from the womb only to see pain and shame to be covered in shame that is how the chapter ends what was that that is what it is to work for Yahweh just as simple and as direct as that the one that works for Yahweh ends up thinking that because not nothing comes through then I could say look this is a good moment it says that from the 24th of his love he'll bless us and all we feel is curses that come and on top of no blessings coming it's laughable so then I'll tell you again this text which is marvelous that is why I don't like what I'm about to say now because I get sick and tired of speaking the name of someone else it is not my promise if it were my promise this would already be changing I'm not Yahweh if I were Yahweh then this would be at a different level but I'm not Yahweh so then Yahweh doesn't do anything until he wants to and it's very difficult to speak on someone else's name very difficult is 601 through3 one of the most beautiful text in Scripture that no one understands it's Messianic text we have to read the whole chapter later talks about Zion of course of course doesn't talk about a city a city will not be the light of the world a city that city is a symbol because it's a parable that city are the sons of Elohim that city is the Bride of Yahweh that city is the son of man that city is the Messiah the Savior that Des Z and what does the text say something which is very far away from our idea of reality it could be fulfilled it says arise shine talking to the Messiah Rise and Shine for the light is come apparently that Messiah had not any light he was waiting for light and the glory of Yahweh is risen upon thee we have never seen that we have never seen that and every time we talk about this it would seem to be something already just like a fairy tale Behold The Darkness shall cover the earth that is real there's never been more dense darkness when I talk about Darkness I've speaking to you about this Society very good but the best Society that's ever existed it is the most advanced Society in the not because of the government but because of the people they live the best but in turn it is the most deceived Society of them all because they live in dense darkness of Lies it's all lies from science from religion from history and everything that has to do with everything is a lie an absolute lie so then even if the people are good even if the people try to live a normal life and to be productive it's all based in lies that that's why is dense Darkness there's no light there's no light when some light is turned on they turn it off dense Darkness unto the peoples I'll read it again Behold The Darkness cover the Earth dense Darkness the cover the peoples of course all the GRE all the peoples they're all darkened in every aspect but Yahweh rise upon you notice well because in this text it summed up everything that the etal truth has taught there is no Jesus Christ Son of God Divine that is in heaven that cometh there is no one absolutely no one all the prayers done unto Jesus the Christ don't go anywhere except to God if if he wants to answer them generally he does whatever he wants but all the prayers that all dear Jesus that Earth and Heaven they don't exist there is no Jesus in heaven starting with that then of course dense Darkness cover the whole earth because when I was little I would pray to Jesus or I would pray unto God In The Name of Jesus because the prayers is what he had prayed this way our father that are perfect we started only one father one God our Father that Art in Heaven Sanctified be thy name let thy will be done in heaven as on Earth give us art now anymore give us our daily bread forgive our debts as we forgive our debtors and what else do not bring us into temptation what he God brings us into temptation don't bring us into temptation do not bring us into temptation but Deliver Us from Evil for yours is the Kingdom and The Glory forever and ever amen something like that right okay let thy kingdom come th Kingdom exactly apparently we don't repeat it regularly so then he taught us that this is the prayer so then he also taught us to pray in his name but not to him directly uh by deduction and thought that we could pray directly to Jesus but apparently there's no Jesus in heaven then Darkness covered the whole earth no one understands no one understands anything and then there's no Jesus in Heaven there's no Jesus that will return if he does not exist then if there's no Jesus in heaven how the is he going to return what's going to return what is what the people are waiting to return in the second coming of Jesus the second coming of Christ what second coming of Christ where is the Christ when we start to comprehend we see the dense Darkness completely covered the whole earth all the peoples and then we have this marvelous text where all the teaching of the truth is summed up here it says but yeh Rises upon you Yahweh rise upon thee it's talking to a person that in turn is a group he's talking to someone on Earth that says the light of the peoples the end of times shows up in a person that lives on Earth and this is a fig figure no one that is on in heaven all the sudden when Yahweh Rises no Christ comes from heaven but out but otherwise he focuses his light his glory upon someone and that someone do not focus him like a person but like a group like I've taught before but Yahweh riseth upon thee and in thee shall his glory be seen the people will see the glory of Yahweh not Yahweh they will see the glory of Yahweh in a group of people in that thee it's not that Yahweh Rises and he comes and he's a light of people no no no no no no no absolutely not the coming of the Messiah is the coming of the glory of Yahweh unto the Messiah and that Messiah it is the light of the people the people will see Yahweh in that Messiah but Yahweh shall rise upon thee and in thee not in a Jesus from Heaven not a Christ that comes with a group of Angels in thee shall his glory be seen the glory of Yahweh just in case you don't understand and in thee shall the glory of Yahweh be seen the Gentiles theen the Nations every one of them shall come to thy light and notice how it Chang just doesn't say to my light y says it doesn't say to my light y says it is the light of the Messiah they come unto the glory of Yahweh placed in the Messiah so then the peoples will recognize someone that is here on Earth that receives the glory of Yahweh and they will identify and go unto that light glorious light in a group of people that is not a Jesus that comes from Heaven that is not the crucified Jesus resurrected from 2,000 years ago no he says it very clearly in the scripture it's all the Eternal truth is here I'll start again Rise and Shine for thy light has come but when the that's why I tell it's difficult to speak about this very beautiful I'd love to tell you without without have been said any of these words to my friends the light comes upon us at any time when I don't know when I don't know I thought that it was this year that we have the year of the Jubilee we have what it's equivalent to the White Stone we have the 1,260 we saw the time when with the Beast had the power to shut the people the world in to mark them those 1260 are there or what or were was it not those 1260 and we wait for something worse we're like John the Baptist was that the 12 60 or we wait for another 1260 or do we wait for another shut in or do we wait for another type of Mark of the Beast was that the mark of the beast or we wait for someone else of course cuz the doubt start like John the Baptist the doubt start because that is already being left behind 1260 for me it is absolutely fulfilled the 1290 absolutely fulfilled the 1335 absolutely fulfilled with the coronation what was the White Stone so then what the are we waiting for Yahweh what the are we waiting for what what the days pass it's ugly it's horrible and I don't like to speak by someone for someone else's mouth because it was my promise like the promise of what the ring was I fulfilled it with les with and Brian we fulfilled even to the very last one we fulfilled it no matter how much it cost no matter the sacrifice we fulfilled it because it's in my power to fulfill it but this life is is not in my power it's in the power of Yahweh and that actually really get gets me sick and TI I want to speak about whatever other stupid ship but not this because that light should already come now just like that now it should come and then no light comes what comes as moreal curses and sicknesses you feel like ass that's what comes you feel and Where's God where is the God of Justice where is he it's very difficult I'm I'm not like I'm not about to curse the day that I was born I said blessed be the day that I was born it was the greatest day for Humanity I say blessed be the light that my bride lesie was born August 2nd of 1969 blessed be the 3rd of August of 1969 I'm very far away from Jeremiah blessed be the guy that said hey it's a man child precious beautiful beautiful fat baby what are you going to call him Christ Christian he's yeah name him Christian of course obviously name his name Christian blessed be the name that I Was Born Blessed Be My Name just like that I'm not like Jeremiah okay crazy like that no we have other problems but the problem is that the one that has to come through does not come through so it's my fault no it's not my fault it's not my fault but well I'm still here with you I still read this with you arise and shine let the thy light come upon thee the glory of Y way is risen upon thee upon thee before Behold The Darkness shall cover the Earth that we see we see that and gross Darkness the people but Yahweh shall arise upon thee and His glory shall be seen upon thee the Gentiles shall come to thy light not the light of Yahweh unto thy light marvelous and the Kings the governors unto thy brightness is this has never been fulfilled we'll read the whole chapter which is marvelous the Redemption of the beast when we talk about the Redemption of the Beast I want to explain something just so you don't get confused the Beast could have many different meanings there's one that won't be Beast if we technically take what a beast is for the Bible it's a political religious power that is what the Beast is it's a political religious power that takes control of a place in the world or of the whole world or a section that is what a beast is for the Bible it could be a beast Babylonian it could be the meats and person Greece Rome or it could be the last Beast that receives a wound a lethal wound that seems that they it dies but doesn't die but is reborn and the that Beast is is the Zionism I'll say it just like that if they shut us down they let them shut us down it is Judaism that is what the Beast is so then Judaism as a beast will be redeemed no of course not absolutely it'll disappear forever if that concept of Beast that I'll give you a different concept of the Beast which is the one that we want to see look but the concept of a beast a religious political power Zionist will disappear forever because it'll lose its power and it will not ever recuperated because precisely it's what we don't want precisely it's what what we live the power of this Beast is what we live so then the Redemption of the beast when I say the Beast it is what makes up the Beast the whole human part that makes up the Beast that is the one that will be redeemed but the the Beast as a political religious power will not be redeemed because there's a new world order do you understand what I'm saying so then that is what I'm trying to say because what is this called Revelation 17 the seven kings in the end of Babylon so then there is an end of the Beast exactly we don't want to redeem the Beast we don't want to redeem the religious political power we don't want to redeem Judaism of course not what we want to redeem is what makes up Judaism which are the human elements all human beings the wrong evil very wrong that make up the Beast those are the ones that will be redeemed but they will never not obtain any more power they have are exercised it already they will not again exercise do some sin so then what we want to redeem it is the human part of the Beast I want to leave that very clear because it's the point is not to redeem the Beast so that they re later no the one who's going to re later is the Messiah not the Beast having clarified that there is no group most more stupid more idiotic more more retrograde than those that follow this and if they're Orthodox even worse look at what's happening in New York if you haven't found out I'm not going to give you the news here entirely but the discovered that there was some tunnels underneath the whole group of the most Orthodox Group by l l why are you laughing re lit formed this group he was the seventh already or the eighth I don't know I think the seventh the seventh with the re of that family L bit that founded this sect and it's the sect that dominates per the most important one at an Orthodox Judaism level his heart is in New York but it's in Argentina Israel everywhere Russia everywhere it was thect and now there they found some tunnels below a disaster some tunnels that would get some synagogues with theirs with some houses but they're horrible uh tunnels I don't even care about that but just to see how they act it's people that they think that they are wise and they're the worst that exists retrograde they don't even have education the whole day they're studying this first of all they're pretty much abused as children I don't want to use the words so that this message is left up they don't have a good time when they're they have a hard child childhood and then later they have an education kind of like third grade not above that kind of third grade and then they study this to repeat this by memory in what the Tam said so then they think they wise and they're really people that do not think they are kind of like robots of this I cannot describe it in a different way they can't think outside of this because they've been bombarded since they were children as children it now it's kind of they're being exposed to the whole world being ridiculed and it has to be fulfilled literally the words of Revelation 17 that says that the Beast will be left naked so then they start to discover what the Beast is and he say they will be left naked attacked and be burned with fire so then they will the Beast will be attacked if it's fulfilled entirely or not that doesn't matter but it what has to to start is this whole Jewish Zionist movement Orthodox and all the rest as a beast they it has they have to start to be exposed unto the world and actually right now the way Israel is acting against gazam does not favor its image at all in fact it has even worse of an image as the time goes the whole world is on the side of the wild ass because they see that what they're doing is wrong between yesterday and today they attacked Another Country what is they called they attacked Yemen and they went into another country and it's getting bigger and bigger and this where's where ises that going it goes so that the people hate that Beast Now what is my vision my vision in this respect it means that that Beast has to be exposed onto the world the people has to start to take Consciousness why am I saying it's like an octopus so that this Beast may have the control of this world they have gone in little by little through this ideology taken into effect this ideology that I have here just surgically and specifically has been taken into reality if they take the media of information in the news they will give you the news that they want in the form that they want and they will go in form you to form you in your mind their agenda they took that they took the entire entertainment to start to form another mind in the people they took the education they took the control of your life through taking the economical part so it's all an entire octopus a tremendous octopus that you cannot see but they take care of everything because it's been idealized in a very astute manner it has to be by Yahweh so that they start to take places in the position of this world to control everything from money Science Education entertainment and also medicine because I don't have to mention the companies that make things that are anti what we cannot see things to put in your body they're all from that race the Walkers of the Red Sea so then they have taken this has taken time but all in position that we cannot see and then everything in conjunction works with this here the government of the of the US that every person that works in the Congress and they add to it they give it a place by voting the people to the Congress they have to sign they have to sign if they're American or not they have to sign a contract with Israel that they will always go in defend Israel and that they will always be on the side of Israel and you say what many have already quit to work for the government of the US because they don't want to sign that paper that because that they're so below all the threads of what Zionism is and the Beast is so so tangled up with the power of the world that they do whatever they want that's it there's no there's no other explanation they own it all your life your education your mind of what you like or what you don't like also your religion and your pocket they own it all absolutely and also your health because they're the ones that say now you're going to wear this now you're going to do it like this so then what'll happen in this world this world has to end up really abruptly it's not all peace like some that we have no let me tell you a story which is kind of like the way I imagine if it were to depend on me if it does not depend on me if it depends on a third party then I don't know how long we're going to be here but let me give you a story that did depend on me which is applied here in the year 2002 Angelina was born when n Julina was born lesie tells me this house is kind of too small and there's some Colombian that listens to some music that I'm already sick and tired we should move so then I start to look for a house and while I was leaving Leslie pregnant again with Brian I started to look for a house I asked tell him I want a house bigger house I want a house that where we can be in a normal place I want space I don't want to have some Colombian in front of me oh some other Colombian I don't I want something a lot better so then during that year that is when Yahweh made us to be able to buy this house and find it and be able to buy this house okay that happened in the year 2002 in the year 2003 when at the end of 20 2000 when Leslie had a huge belly like this from with Brian we bought the house we bought the house Brian is born on the February 15th of the year 2003 in the year 20 2003 about January I was able to close the deal with this with this house is kind of like when Yahweh gives us the paperwork to own this is if Yahweh doesn't allow it about January I I it's the authority to do whatever I I want in this house I didn't have that before when I enter into this house it says the apocalypse was is what started that's exactly what we're going to do with this world it's not all peace if somebody had seen this house it said this is the end of the world cuz first first thing I said is I brought my whole team of work and more people we took out all the doors and all the floors and all everything that is on the on the floor and we put everything up you don't can't imagine what we did here we took the windows out everything absolutely everything we filled like three entire trucks outside it was just a whole ordeal out here it was like the apocalypse here that's what we took out the carpet the tile cement you remember it was ceramics that I didn't like it we took it all out we took it all out and the doors everything it was all disaster if you would see it it would look like Gaza it was a disaster complete disaster because I imagined a complete Renovations and it took me over a year with my whole team work nine people and even more people and the cost was like about $60,000 and the work like 200,000 because I didn't want the house the way it was I made it new double panel Windows the best ones that I could find doors that I would like the whole entire from Ceramics the whole living room the hall the house the kitchen my office all very new the doors all new all all the textures of it had some really the ceiling was awful it was all it all it it was all came down absolutely everything that took us over two years of hard work when Brian is born that's when we were able to move over here at the new house but you need a cleansing when the Messiah receives this world it's not that there won't be a war there will be uh cleansing like the mother as we say in Spanish it'll all go in into the dump it'll be into the Lake of Fire many things many things will be left the structure will be left but we have to renew everything so then of course that depends on our hand that depend on my hand because we don't want to destroy we want to renew we want to cleanse this world is filled with garbage and Babylon has to be eliminated to the very last consequence of its octopus and influence entirely entirely everything that is Babylon into the Lake of Fire that is part of the Redemption everything that is lies into the Lake of Fire all that have deceived that have deceived actively the population they have no immediate Redemption they have Redemption Millennial Redemption because it'll take not two months like me it'll take us a thousand years to do what we want to do just like that a thousand years integrally it's not that we're going to end up no it'll be a change so great that little by little the following ones that are resurrected afterwards they'll have to wait a thousand years because it is very profound change that we will have to do in the world in other words what's coming on Earth is marvelous I put an example as my house because I left my house to be expect exactly you like it right it like the way we liked it but when take took control exactly when it's mine or else you can't do anything so then when it is ours on this Earth we change are coming changes are coming lots of garbage way too much garbage will end up in the dump in the Lake of Fire so then there will be violence my house suffered lots of violence you know what the noise was it was disas war zone here imagine a house all broken down with no doors it was a disaster this was the way we see it every time that I would enter it says wow this is going to we're going to be able to live here because we brought it all with no windows no no floors no ceiling it was a disaster it's actually a terror but how did we leave it spectacular and that's how the Earth will the new Earth will be but when it depends on us for now I can could speak everything that I want to say I could say promise and promise and promise as long as he does not sign and give me the paperwork what can I do nothing I have lots of ideas I remember until he didn't give me the papers I want to go in here and start to work here and I couldn't I would look at it and said I already want to start to work cuz I suspended all my work and I dedicate myself to my house only and of course I wanted to do it but until they auor may can do anything the same thing takes place on this Earth not only do they have to authorize this they have to empower us what does the text say marvelous text read as followed I'm giving you this today's subject so that we can develop patience something which is difficult for me to have but this group will fulfill this they it will fulfill it there's no other group that can fulfill fulfill it there's no other group that can fulfill it CU there's no group that understands anything only another group could fulfill it I'm going to say something stupid just like I like to say here comes the stupid ironical stupid that in my that's how my mind works there's only one group that could fulfill this if if it's not us it is a copy of ours if we all die then someone say what did this guy pre let's copy everything that they have everything so then of course that group with this truth because there's no other truth there's no other truth it's not that some other group comes with another truth no no no if they this is the truth if they steal it from us if we die it says no you criticize way too much and give it to someone else said you have the truth but I don't think so I don't think so you criticized me you said that I was this and that and this and that and this say no I don't think so what did you call me a son of a oh no no no no no I'm going to look for somebody that's more reasonable because this they really get go way too far but they have the truth they have the truth this is I'll just kill all these guys here look for another group and I'll give them that same truth but yes there's no other truth that is what I want to tell you no other truth exists the Messiah comes to rec rebuild everything he comes to save everything the Messiah is the human Messiah and the Messiah comes to rebuild the creation and then after thousand years to resurrect everyone so that everyone can know the truth so that they all worship Yahweh that's the way it is very simple so then who has the truth only the Eternal truth if we don't come through anything that is not my problem that is the problem of the bank that doesn't sign the papers that is the L problem that is the decree that has to come through the decree my son thou that decree is is the paperwork of the owner the bank of the property what does the text say again marvelous text marvelous text read as follows arise and shine for thy light has come and the glory of Yahweh is risen upon thee for Behold The Darkness shall cover the Earth and gross Darkness the people but Yahweh shall arise upon thee and His glory shall be seen upon thee the Gentiles shall come to thy light and Kings to thy brightness and Rising I want to highlight so that you don't forget because you've never heard this that the Messiah is human because yah says they're going to go to your light they're going to go to your shining into your Rising shining what that means the recent it's just been born it's not my Divine son no no no no no no no within the dense darkness that cover the whole earth they will do the light of Yahweh Upon A group of people and the whole world will go in search of that light of that group of people not of Yahweh because the light of Yahweh will be in that group of people and it says they shall go to your light and the Kings unto the by brightness of the rising so then the Redemption of the Beast we already know the system as a power will not be redeemed the people that make it up will be redeemed some now most that make up the Beast Thousand Years Later sou what did I told you about L in fact that name re L did you know did you know let's write loua bit here let's have some fun here Lou I think this is the way you read it loua Lou just like that I think that if it's if we didn't write it correctly tell me please Lou VA somebody check if it's correctly or not is it correct or not answer yes it's all fine okay to off it's yeh Lou bit oh no not that that's the group Lou okay okay L this is the group that makes up howad this was theit but let's analyze this name because it's comical because yeh chooses some it's so comical it's comical I find it comical never heard it before I've never heard this analysis that I've I'm going to present to you louit in English louit or the way you want to sayit or whatever whatever you want to answer this it's very clear what it sounds like in English it's brutal in fact the word it's of course with this it's what is a a is a female dog a female dog and in the wrong sense of the word in the good sense it was a female dog the little you call him a but a bad woman like a call her a the phrase son of a in Spanish it's translated son of a in Spanish is like son of a son of a in sound like in Spanish but is not exactly although it's already used a bit just a little bit not not like that but it could be used in the wrong sense of the word means a woman that is a bad pernicious woman that will break your balls all the time what else could we say is a in Spanish toxic toxic woman that's a a woman is always she's bitching it's kind of like barking that is bitching it's very WR very wrong to call woman a you're a you're a dog that's what a is we have a name that identical no and this is we're in the heart of the Beast mies up the Beast careful what does it sound like sounds like two things first of all love love a like love love love a love a or this love a love love love a the word love love a the Beast is a bit a what is the apocalypse says that a wh terrible terrible drinking the blood of the Saints love a there be something else that's it could be Lube a Lube is lubricant say Lu is for the sexual acts lubricant Lube L love a Lube a love a says lubricate this for example that is what it says wow who makes this analysis as deep as a no one spectacular I've explained to you what it means this a great Reit love this of Revelation 17 love a you'll never forget it when you hear that name both things will sound like that love this or love this or L this wow brutal Brut okay what are we okay that we want to redeem the beast but the people not the actually very well we've already studied what Paul said so when I Advance today well I started it's been an hour already that went by an hour has gone by I mean wow I want to celebrate already but when hour and I only have 248 likes I mean stop how use the word thereit stop bitching stopit stopit don't be a don't be a and give us a like if you don't give us a like you're a let's see if the likes go up you use it also for some good also for something positive give me we can use it you're doing oh you're a beast like this what a beast you're an animal but not like an animal you know in Argentina I don't know if everywhere you're an animal you're like an animal you can say like an animal when you do something excellently like an animal something great well same thing it's a is that what you said like what like good it could be good a very slang English but kind of like the word is bad that is how our language is like to be a as also said you're son of a do something strong what a son of a but they're praising you they're praising you they're extremely good words but already extremely good what a son of a a you're a master complete Master say about this this car like this oh what a son of a but says you're a marvelous person so know those bad words you can use it to an extreme praise an extreme praise what God you son of a it's an extreme praise okay God and some Thunder to come down right now and'll be even more sick even more coughing and more pain and more insult me continue have more blessings from us very good very good there we're going to praise God from here on out like Christians God is good here and only one good God is love and all Immaculate and all the bad things that Ur today the serpent but God is love his kindness he can't do any evil not even look at evil let's change it up because it'll be even worse even more sick and we don't come out of one before we go into so stop with the insults God is love record that God is Purity everything that God does is for our own good always what he did to Adam and Eve is for their own good what he did to all Israel it was for their own good the people that dead in the desert it's for their own good it's all God does things well because he's just just like arm would say God is just we go crazy arm would says you're saying that God is Not Just yes arm he's just he's Justice yes Justice okay let's start with that or else we'll end up even worse what was I talking about oh I was saying that to stop stop bitching and give us a like we still not have more likes than the ones watching we have even less oh how bad is this WOW don't make me want to start to insult you okay loua group you already know okay we've studied Paul said Paul was a man that was wrong with many truths but very Nationalist and Paul says that the Jews have a primordial place and the Jews lost their primordial place they lost it can they be redeemed of course so then in my idea because I want to miss out on this idea when it starts to go bad this whole movement Jewish movement when the people start to see it even worse and worse just like it is now they will desire a messiah the some time will come when they will plead for a messiah because things are going badly and that I believe that it should be the correct time where the Messiah appears from to free him up from all the stupid they believe very well I will read this though Yeshua who was Yahweh when he was on Earth he looked at his people Israel looked at Jerusalem and told them this Matthew 23 37-39 it looks so nicely in the kados version Israelite Messianic Matthew 23 37 through 39 remember to comment on the videos Last Shabbat you didn't uh you get lazy you no give us a comment okay give us a comment give us what you thought about the text tell us really if we could do something or we can't do absolutely anything that we're in the hands of the owner of everything that has to give us the paperwork of property and see if you comprehend the message that I just gave you so then I thank for all those that did comment and many people it's get kind of lazy no I love your comments I read them I give put them my heart and I ask you to comment Matthew 2327 Jerusalem Jerusalem for thou killest all the prophets say yeah you kill all the prophets I thought he added everything no it says Thou that killest the prophets and stonest them which are sent unto thee how often would I have gathered thy children together even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings and ye would not behold Yahweh is left unto you desolate your house is left who was abandoning their house it was Jesus it was Yeshua and that was Yahweh that is why he says how many times did I want to gather your children why because it was Yahweh there look yah in other words I no one understands this is abandoning your house leaving it desolate so then the house of Israel was left deset there's no truth in anything the whole Jewish religion which is made up with the Torah and everything the stupid that the wise men say there is no religious truth there isn't it is rather nefarious so then Yahweh says your house is hereby left desolate for I say un to you from now and hence forth 20 years ago shall you shall not see me then words they cannot see or speak or into dialogue with Y nothing yah was left set apart from them where did yah go to yes went into the Catholic Church to Rome went into Rome that tamid went into Rome that is why Rome once they had the tamid like Jeremiah she spread it forcefully by killing doesn't matter when and spread the seed upon the Earth where was the truth at least the Bible that was the truth it was not the act all truth but it's part of the truth it says shall not see me again until ye say B Yahweh blessed is he that cometh in the name of Yahweh when will they see Yahweh once again once they recognize the M Messiah and they shall see in the Messiah they shall see Yahweh yah is not saying that they'll see him he's saying when ye recognize the Messiah then there you will see me once again when will you see me once again in the light of the Messiah Yahweh does not make any mistakes he does what he wants he does not make mistakes and he promised Redemption he told them you someday you will accept the Messiah the Messiah that will come upon the Earth so then this prophecy that no one understands because tell TR no one ever explained it to me they did explain it to me not that I remember it the the Adventist room explained it to me but in such an obscure manner they told me that this is fulfilled when they are resurrected in the second resurrection and they recognize what they did not accept and they kneel and they're annihilated once again you've heard about that right so then they're all going to kneel down and they're going to recognize what they didn't want to accept but only to recognize it so that Annihilation comes forever that's when they accept them just to be annihilated that is the Adventist Insanity that they taught me wow every time that I start to think in what I used to believe in I say wow how wrong were we and that is how all the churches are that's all the churches are because for an Adventist there is no possibility of Salvation if it's not through their adven church and accepting their beloved Prophet hell in white or else there's no accepting how is an Adventist going to think that Jesus will come and he'll save the Jews impossible I mean that is impossible completely so then the Christian Church truth is complete darkness just like that complete Darkness there's no one in this world that can fulfill the role of the Messiah God cannot shine upon a person that does not understand this in other words we're not intelligent we're not important we're not Scholars but by forming the mind of the Messi of what should be done that is when Elohim can place his power upon those people they cannot place this power upon a Christian Pastor not this power over a lva even less no one is left cannot place this power in light upon a Catholic the pope this cannot be upon a Mormon this cannot be placed upon an atheist this cannot be placed upon a a flat Earth that doesn't believe in God what what what they going to do with that information we're talking about that we have to have the wisdom of what the Messiah has to do which is the only and Elemental thing that we need no one nothing else nothing else Elohim does not expect from us to be great thinkers or Scholars or powerful nothing none of that would work it wouldn't work for him the more we study the more we study in Babylon the more we draw away from having the possibility of understanding the truth the least we study the more is our mind fertile and virgin to be able to understand truths if we study it's kind of like convincing a doctor or a Theology of what I'm teaching but thousand theologians there to listen to me they're all going to say that I am between the Antichrist or demon that fell from heaven how am I not going to believe in Jesus how am I not going to believe in Jesus who was in heaven he couldn't even comprehend it they couldn't comprehend it well that is what happened with the Pharisees with Yahweh when he came in the figure of Jesus that's is that is the way they saw him we're a group that has not studied another group I know some of you have studied and all the rest that's fine but it's not that it's made up with a whole group of studi people the tral truth no no no no not one would be left cuz you cannot comprehend not even understand why the one that speaks speaks with such a language that is so vulgar could understand it you could say they could say the same thing without using such vulgarity thing is that the vulgarity is what they think are the vulgarities those are the lives that they have those are the vulgarities that for us it's a brutal VG VG to believe something that does not exist to worship that does not exist think that we go to heaven heaven is not what they think the Earth is not a globe those vulgarities absolutely so then what does Yahweh expect from the Messiah where his light will be born what the Eternal truth understands that there's only one God and that the one that came 2,000 years ago was the only God that he represented a messiah role but that Messiah does not come back but rather when his Messiah reads the story he'll comprehend and start to have his mind of what the Messiah is and once he understands our function our Union our Rank and our form of understanding scripture which is the one that Messiah has Yahweh can place his power because he's sure of what he'll do he can't give it to an Adventist he's going to go and grab the Catholics and the B and saying you're the Beast you cannot Place upon the Jews because I mean don't even mention the disaster they'll do don't even think about it can't give it un to the Arabs because I mean they don't even know they can't give it to the Protestants because the Protestants they would do just whatever stupid because they believe in the Trinity you can't imagine aside from that they would send every everyone to hell to get burn I mean to hurt for all eternity can't give it to anybody that's why I'm telling you there's no one on this Earth that has the mind of the Messiah messia except for the Eternal truth but that all we canot even give a date when they're going to give us the property so then you have to stand me a little longer until Yahweh decides to give the property over very well now we go to Hosea let's go to Hosea which we've read already but since we're summing this up let's go to Hosea 3 1-5 in the T version Hosea 3 says in other words y go and love a woman that has been beloved of her friend yet an adulterous and a it's a love a he said love a then say look of course it says love a I understand let me write love a okay love a look at that entirely it's a comparison right there love a that is the way the lord loves the children of Israel and they turn their eyes and to the foreign gods and they love the flagin of wine they love the flagin of wine I bought her for 15 pieces of silver and for an R of barley it was Chip that it was a cheap he could buy her he could afford her and I said and I said Thou shalt abide for many days this is pure prophecy Thou shalt abide for me many days that thou shalt not play the Harlot you will have Yahweh only and thou shalt not beat for another man with no Jesus or nor anyone and I will also be for thee it's promise for the children of Israel shall abide many days with our King that is what happened no more King but they gave what they have the most the children of Israel will be a long time without a king no Prince No sacrifice of course they cannot sacrifice because they don't have a temple without an alter they don't have a temple without an EOD and no terim oracles I have nothing not even prophecy nothing that's the way they are that's the way they are perfect all the love of are like that that's why all they do is we want mhia now which is a love of bch we want M now we want M this year the m is coming this year they say the mhia is coming this year and after this after this 2,000 years later shall the children of Israel return and seek the Lord their God and the descendant of David here here how are these love going to come back how are these love going to come this La will return When the descendant of David appears and who is the descendant of David the messiah messiah will rescue him when the descendant of David appears their King and savior not just their kings their Messiah but their savior what their savior was they that to save from all the stupid they believe first of all and also the problems that the very world were accus him of that's why I say that's why I say that the prostitute will be left naked and burned with fire but the Messiah has to appear like a redeemer for them also it's all a mixture but here we have the promise of the Redemption of theirs of luit not like a power this time but rather as people and they shall seek with holy fear and respect the Lord and their goods When In the End of Time spectacular another clear Prophecy of the Redemption of the beast of the Redemption of the human body that makes up the Beast because the Beast will no longer be a beast because they won't have power well the Romans we read that Paul was wrong when he said in Romans in Romans 11:26 and then all of Israel shall be saved he's right with that because the whole world will be saved also just like the scriptures say he that rescue come from J no not from Jerusalem but comes to Jerusalem and I've said it in many our subjects before it comes from Jerusalem Paul says but comes to Jerusalem rather and she'll take Israel from iniquity so then Israel is in complete iniquity so then why does the Messiah come to Israel to take them away from wickedness lit is wickedness and they have to be taken away talking about the Beast who's going to redeem her the Messiah the descendant of Israel that Redeemer he that Redeemer that comes to Zion farewell and now we go to now we go to a prophecy that is rather spectacular that we won't study to complete depth and I'm about to leave you already 305 likes I like that 305 likes good thing I didn't get too hot I wanted to use my my power wolf t-shirt but it's too cold it's too too cold too cold very well we go to a spectacular prophecy just like that spectacular that we'll read I will read it someday we'll study even better this time I'll read it just to explain how isra would be saved by the Messiah Ezekiel 37 the Valley of the dry bones and I'll start with number the first one read in the Spanish 1860 the hand of Yahweh Came Upon me and he took me in the spirit of Yahweh and he placed me in the midst of a valley that was filled with bones so then you have Prophet Ezekiel and Prophet Ezekiel who lived in Babylon y takes him in the spirit and he shows him a vision and he set me down in the midst of the valley which was full bone caus me to pass about round about a whole Mountain complete Valley imagine something enormous brutal he made me pass roundabout by them in thousands so us to not say millions of dry bones and behold they were very many in the open Valley and low they were very dry this represents Israel Israel and it doit Judaism present it presented as they present it not just like the Eternal truth presents it is uh field of dry bones all the wise men as the rabit Luba Dry Bones was all the wise men of theirs dry bones and that field was enormous it was all the Israelites or the Israelis or however you want to call them say they were all dry greatly not even just dry ultra dry there was no life whatsoever no sign of anything bones not good for anything and he told me son of men how do I like it when he tells calls him son of men why because Ezekiel also represents the messah when he calls him son of men it's a very important title son of men is also is what Yahweh had himself be called when he was the Messiah here on Earth when called himself I'm the son of man so then the son of man is another title of the Messiah the Son of Man we're all the son of man the Messiah is born as a special form that is why he is the son of man that child that has been born unto us that God powerful God great planifier that is the son of man son of man shall these bones live Elohim ask him son of man can these bones live at that moment Ezekiel represents the Messiah I want you to understand this clearly I'm not going to go into death much okay I want to just cover this and something else and already let you go he said Son of men will this can these bones live Elohim is always I like the way Elohim speaks he's just in it's enough to insult him so then eel answers him Lord Yahweh you know it how are you going to ask me well how do I know since you brought me here how shall I know if they're going to live under my opinion they're not going to live none whatsoever it's like if he were to ask me to say son of man and he looks at me he says will you receive the power someday and I'll ask tell them tell the truth I don't know that's what I'll tell him to truth tell the truth I don't know you know this only who knows that only he does who wrote this he so then I have to start to promise things that I can fulfill that I can do but not what comes from wishes it's horrible to speak for a third person I'm really sick and tired so tells Ezekiel says tell truth I don't know what the do I know only you know and he told me then prophesy upon these bones and tell them dry bones hear the word of Yahweh so then Yahweh does not resurrect anyone he does it through the Messiah and he tells them you know what I know you can't understand the thing because I do whatever I want and I don't give too much information but do what I tell you right now prophesy upon those bones and what I'm doing in this moment is to prophesy I said all of Israel shall be saved all of Israel will understand because he also said other prophets have said it but it's a prophecy that is in course prophesy upon these bones and say dry bones he the word of Yahweh these St bones don't only represent all the dead Jews already they do represent them but they represent all the ones that are alive now they don't stop being dry bones all the Orthodox Jews all the non-orthodox Jews all the Jews that are in the power and they care about anything they dry bones all what make up the Beast are dry Dry Bones spiritually Dry Bones whether Dead or Alive they are still dead and dry CU they have nothing of Truth nothing so we have to prophesy upon them thus sayith Yahweh the Lord upon these bones behold I make spirit go into you and you shall live dead so then the Messiah will make spirit of Life go into those dead bones and they shall live here's the Redemption of the Beast it is very clear six and I will lay sin upon you and you will bring and will bring up flesh upon you and cover you with skin and put breath in you and you shall live and you shall know that I am Yahweh so I prophesies so I prophesied of course because the Messiah does that with the power of Yahweh of course the Messiah can't do anything if he can't receive that power I prophesied then as I was commanded doesn't do anything but he calls the son of man it's not that y comes and says I promise you I will raise you and I will no no no no it's all the glory of Yahweh shall be born upon thee upon thee shall they'll see all the go the glory the king shall see upon thee my glory upon something human visible is the Messiah prop Messiah son of man as I was sent was as prophesied and behold there was a thunder and the bones got together one to its bone and I beheld and behold sin and the flesh Came Upon them and the skin covered them above but there was no breath in them in other words he started uh Resurrection was very good he started but he started the last touch which is the spirit of the dry bones they were filled attendance they got together they started to dress up the flesh the blood but the spirit is needed of course in the spirit are the words yeh said so the words that I speak un Toto thee are spirit in their life and he said unto me y right to the Messiah prophesy the spirit prophesy son of man thou Messiah prophesy and say unto the spirit thus sayith yah with the Lord Spirit come from the Four Winds oh breath and breathe upon these slain that they may live what is the spirit the spirit is the spirit of those people that's what they had to to breathe they have to come back talks to the spirit which is not the Holy Spirit don't make any mistakes because if you is Christian reads it say oh Ezekiel is saying God the Father tells Ezekiel calls the Holy Spirit no no no no the spirit is life it says the life is like hidden something physical That You Don't See call that life that's Spirit well those spirit that we don't know exactly what it is it's not the Holy Spirit has nothing to do with that it has life itself it says call it call it prophesy unto the spirit prophesy son of and say unto the spirit thus sayith Yahweh the Lord Spirit come from the Four Winds and breathe upon these dead and they shall live give or take is what Yahweh said in the form of Yeshua to Nicodemus he said the spirit breathed from wherever but to understand this you have to be born again 10 and I prophesied as I was commanded if the human does not prophesy nothing happen nothing happens absolutely nothing if the human says I will not prophesy nothing happens because Yahweh doesn't come to do anything and I propes say the Messiah son of men as I had been commanded and Spirit came into them and they lived and stood upon their feet an exceeding great Army wow that's an army I mean enormous all of Israel whatever is from Israel and I said it was born up until now since it was born from Jacob until the very last L I mean that name to the last L that is all the Army it says and an exceeding great Army 11 then he said unto me son of man messiah messiah son of man these bones are the whole house of Israel there you have it the house of Israel entirely from Jacob from Jacob himself to the very last son of lit that's great son of lit that's great perfect exactly is says it says all these bones are the house of Israel behold they say our bones are dried up notice they were alive makes you understand in other words they all enter in they're all included this all the ones that said our bones are dried and our hope is lost and we are cut off for our parts that is what they end up saying all of them because they all die they all die and the very last ones that are alive today when this world will start to leave them naked and it gets really ugly against them it'll become really bad it says that the 10 kins go against the prostitute and we're seeing that already no one sees it with good eyes that no one does so then they're going to lose out on the hope they'll think that they're all entirely distur that's what the scripture says our bones are dried up and our hope is lost and we're entirely destroyed I hope that doesn't happen to us that we have waited waited for him so much and yah takes us to the extreme just like Yeshua said what Yeshua say what he say in the cross what he say what' he say what he say is that what we're going to end up saying no I already said that part he says my God my God why H have thou abandoned me we've been saying that for a long time all these here are saying the same thing and they're saying where's the Elohim of justice and they're also yelling God my God why have thou abandoned us we're all saying that here we have this little couple here Christian and Leslie how pretty Christian very young right there wow he wants to fight he has both his fists tightly close he's so pissed there we have it both of us there there we go there we go so then and we're waiting for that we already said it time time ago we feel more than abandoned mind you absolutely abandoned this dog World okay moving on these these say our bones are dried and our hope is perished we're all destroyed therefore to that point is how Yahweh takes it therefore prophesy thou Messiah and say thus sayith Yahweh the Lord behold I open thy Gra my people and brought you up out of your Graves and shall put bring you unto the land of Israel and you shall know that I am Yahweh when I have opened your Graves and bring you out of those Graves on my people and I shall place my spirit in you and you shall live and I will make you rest upon your land and you shall know that I Yahweh spoke and performed it sayith Yahweh incredible absolutely fascinating here you have another Messianic prophecy who will resurrect Israel entirely the Messiah the Messiah Ezekiel the son of man they represent the Messiah God does not come to resurrect him no Jesus comes from Heaven who comes is a group of people which is composed of which is called the son of man called the lamb that is the Messiah that will resurrect all of Israel from Jacob start in with Paul the disciple until the very last son of a l all of them are the same and they have to learn about everything so all Dry Bones Paul is a dry bone someone can argue that Paul is not a dry bone John is a dry bone Peter is a extremely dry bone who's another disciple that you remember Simeon Jacob and all the rest and all the rest Mary Magdalene also mind you Mary the mother of Jesus also what is Mary a dry bone not in heaven not interceding for you it is a Dr an extremely dry bone that needs Redemption needs Redemption all of Israel is represented as a dry bones who will resurrect him God no no Jesus from Heaven no we resurrect him the Messiah the Messiah will resurrect him it is very absolutely clear the entire house of Israel and I find that to be okay for us to send the whole house of Israel to live in their land over there I find that to be great we don't need them in America I agree with that right Les we do agree the whole house of Israel to go into the Middle East that'd be great America is for the Messiah America is for the Messiah the old world for them in America we're going to make it even better but the beautiful America is for the M we can leave all the land that they love so much that they love so much that whole land for Israel we even make it Greater just like that we make it as great as they want but that's where they want them so then that' be great that'd be great I don't know what they do I don't know what the they're doing here in America these sons of no we have to send them over there everyone I'm in favor of sending them over there just like it says I'll tell take him home here it says I'll take him home he says I love it I love it I'll make sure of that that every one of them go home we don't need him here very well what a preaching is this I'm in favor of the biblical prophecies where was I here it this hold on I've read this or do I need to read it says oh yeah here number 12 number 12 says it's read thus sayith the of the Lord behold I open up your seers and it make you come out of your Graves and and bring you to the land of Israel great and all of them go there we make everything easy absolutely easy what we're going to eat today today for NG's birthday we're going to make uh dish that I've learned because I I used to go to spaghet Spaghetti Factory very good restaurant it's not Soo expensive it's medium but it's Spaghetti Factory is so it's not more delicious than what Leslie and I make but it's what restaurant was it but we got some dishes there we make them even better cuz we can make what what do you call what do you call that that chicken that we made marcala chicken we made it even more delicious even more delicious than there Spaghetti Factory right but of course but of course and today we'll do it which we've done it before and it's all excellent It's called like this spaghetti with brown butter and missra cheese oh and we have to add a little bit of peran cheese right just a little bit it goes into the oven and make that spectacular bread so that's the menu for Angelina's birthday today I've told you all the menu already you can't try it but it is something rather spectacular somebody lives in the US and has ever tried that dish will understand what we're talking about very well and the prophecy continues in Ezekiel 37 yah tells to resurrect the Army he has to do something that has never taken place because Yahweh split Israel split isra in two kingdoms after the kingdom of Solomon like you already know he split the kingdom of the north which he called Israel or Ephraim and with the kingdom of the South which is called Judah so then it was two kingdoms Judah and Israel never again did they come together then the tribes of the north he got them mixed them and sent them throughout the whole world it never again appeared those are tribes of the South which are Judah and Benjamin and that's what they call it they call themselves Jews it was what was left in the tribes of Israel but Israel had 12 tribes they had 13 tribes depending how we want to count and the rest were lost and never again were they found because they got mixed with all the nations so then here comes a prophecy which will be fulfilled by whom the Messiah but of course 15 and then the word of yah came unto me again saying son of man in other words Messiah you have to do something else take the one stick a stick stick a stick for example a stick take a stick and write upon it for Judah and for the children of Israel his companions so they had to place in a stick to write Judah in a stick he wrote Judah on a stick which represented the kingdom of the South Judah then take another stick let me take another stick another and right upon it for Joseph and the Stick of Ephraim made him right for Joseph stick of Ephraim so that not Ephraim Israel same thing one said Judah other one said Ephraim or Israel same thing the both kingdoms farewell and for all the house of Israel his commands and join them one to another he says join them together let's join the sticks join them so Judah and Israel join them together into one stick one to another just like I did right here says join them one to another once is Judah once is Israel join them together that they be one alone and one in thine hand very important not going to be just one along because they want to or because someone joined them or not because the Beast joined them no they don't have power to join anything only the Messiah can do that the Messiah says now I will join all the tribes of Israel because I am actually the son of a Messiah not what the people think I'm the Messiah and I do whatever I wants who grabs a stick represents Judah and a stick that represents Israel WR them joins them because this is the parable of something the Messiah will do he joins all the house of Israel entirely joins them together again like one Soul people no longer the Jews you can call Jews Israel is Israel Jews were just one tribe Just One Tribe Judah those are the Jews the Jude the tribe of Judah but Israel was not made up only by Judah it was made up by all the tribes so then the Messiah will join all of Israel something marvelous so what the Jews are nothing prous none there's just one more of the tribe so then the Messiah in his hand with his power with his will and his action that's why there will be left only one in your hand Messiah grabs his has them under his control to have something in his hand is to have something under your control entirely so what does it read it's very important I said I wasn't going to explain too much but oh well and how long two hours I I can't believe it two hours so then he says behold I take the stick no no 17 and join them one to another into one stick and there shall be one in stick in thine hand in thine hand Messiah I highlight these things because you just read over them it's not the hand of God it's in the hand of the Messiah and when the children of th people shall speak unto thee saying wil thou not show us what thou meanest by these say unto them thus sayith yahwe the Lord behold I will take the Stick of Joseph which is in the hand of Ephraim in the tribes of Israel his fellows and they will put them with him even with the Stick of Judah and make them one stick and they shall be one in mine hand I highlight again the Messiah says when I do this it'll be the 12 tribes of Israel one in my hand and the sticks where on thou wrest shall be in thine hand before Thine Eyes in other words not just in thine hand but entirely under your attention before Thine Eyes impressive these are things of small details that you just read over under your entire observation because you're the god of Israel the Messiah is the god of Israel of course is the authority that's what it means okay it says in the sticks where on thou brightest shall be in th hint before their eyes and say unto them th sayith Yahweh the Lord behold I will take the children of Israel from among the heathens where they spread out of course among the Nations means spread absorbed who are the T tribes of Israel who has found the T tribes of Israel they're all mixed it'll be the whole world of Israel it'll be very interesting says I take the children of Israel not of not of Judah but of Israel all the tribes among the Heathen whether they be gone and will gather them on every side and bring them into their own land and will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel that is where they're all going to end up and one King shall be king to them all who is that King but of course the Messiah it is very clear that is a king it should be unto all them as a king but of course has in his hand the king of Israel and they shall beat no more two Nations how impressive all these things at the end of times right now now only one nation exists the other one disappeared forever says no you will again be Israel that's what I tell you that the Redemption is so entirely it is more way more than this we're talking about the entire Redemption of knowing all the human beings that have ever lived from Adam and Eve up until now who understands it's only the Eternal truth that understands that the one that has the mind of the Messiah understands that that they all have to live but of course they all live not just Israel Judah the whole world entirely will live it is more way more than this neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms anymore at all neither shall they defile themselves anymore with their Idols but of course because the Eternal truth will reign with their disable things but of course neither with all their transgressions but I will save them out of all their dwelling places wherein they have sinned notice that they don't even repent that they are saved worthy of Salvation wrongly said they don't even have to accept that Yeshua 2,000 years ago to be worthy of Salvation the Bible says I'll save them of all their rebellions of all the rebellions of course they have to learn but they're already saved of all their rebellions they don't have to be oh I accept Jesus and the feet of the Cross that's a lie they're all redeemed they're all saved and who will save them the Messiah the Messiah will save them of all the rebellions where with they sinned and I will cleanse them what does the M do he has to cleanse them because they're dirty contaminated they're complete dog their L and every sense of the word from the first to the very last they're all lit so then it says that he will cleanse them and they shall be my people they will serve for something this time and be their God my David my servant shall be king over them who David my servant is not a servant and it's not David in other words it's the Messiah but the way it's written is code of course this is my servant David it's not David it's the Messiah but it's more than clear it's not Jesus of Nazareth it's not the Christ thousand years ago it's the Messiah says my servant David the Messiah shall be king over them it's more than clear the Redemption of the Beast it's impossible to be more clear of the entire Beast since it came from Jacob my servant David should be king over them and they all how many how many of them all of them how many of them all of them shall be have one Shepherd how many Shepherds only one it's already done with this wise men because rambam said RAM and all those idiots will serve the Messiah they have to repent of all this stupid they said they're all dirty and contaminated every last one of them there's no wise men among them no wise men understand understand this well in all of Israel there's not one wise men they doesn't exist they're only wise to do evil for this they have to be cleansed for this these are the wise men right here the protocols of the wise men of I don't want to say anything else the protocols of the wise men of the of the exactly exactly Southern how Shep's only one it's not that I made the an invasion no no all of Israel the two tribes of Israel recently resurrected the Messiah comes joins them and says you know what now you're going to serve me why because I am the your king I have you in my hand and every one of them will have only one Shepherd and they shall also walk in my judgments what judgments those of the Messiah not of the 613 SP no no what 63 minutes of in my balls it's what the Messiah will decide of course they will walk in my judgments and observe my statutes and do them marvelous prophecy and they shall dwell in the land that I have given un Jacob my servant yes we send them all there and we'll make it as big as they need but they're all going to go there I want to live in America I don't know let's go there it's an desert will make it even prettier and they will dwell in the land that I given to my servant Jacob he didn't give them America to Jacob let's start with that and so they will dwell in the land that I given to my servant Jacob in the land in where you your fathers have dwelt in her and I was said without understanding this always in my mind it's kind of like Yahweh would place these things I don't even want to go there we're going to have to go there to rule them you sons of but either way I wouldn't want to live there we could have a house there we could have a house it's not that we're going to live there there's no better continent there has never existed no better continent than the American continent that's the truth America is the Dream It's the paradise of the world and will make it even more beautiful absolutely more beautiful more glorious than all America that's why they call it the new land the new land America is marvelous just like that that's why the Eternal trth was born in America and it was born for America it's as simple as that it's as simple as that simple as that moving on it says when they will dwell in the land that are given to my servant Jacob and where in your fathers dwelt and they and their children's and the children's for ever where are they going to dwell there over there anybody is anybody against that I'm not against that I'm not against it well let them travel but over there over there and my servant David shall be their prince forever so other words they have no choice and they're not going to want to have a choice what a better Messiah than the Messiah so then forever the Messiah will be the king over them forever this is marvelous absolutely marvelous when will yeh fulfill this that don't ask me you know ask him moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them it shall be an Everlasting Covenant with them and I will place them and multiply them and will set and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them forever it will not be a sanctuary not a temple it will an enormous House of the Messiah that that will be a good Sanctuary I find that to be okay uh vacation home for the Messiah and it should no it says it shall be in the midst of them my Tabernacle in other words my house my tent and it shall be unto them as God and they shall be as my people and they he then shall know that I Yahweh do sanctify Israel when my sanct shall be in the midst of them forever find that to be perfect absolutely perfect we can visit and know and even if y wants to go live there we can send them there in a package but but this will be fulfilled when he wants to when Yahweh wants to who's going to do this the Messiah it is more than clear the son of man will do this and so then I I'm not pleased to teach this because it's fastidious that it doesn't come true and now let us review this once again and it also does not please me but I'm going to be very clear but because maybe you did not understand it and I don't even like to teach this tell the truth I don't enjoy to teach this I don't enjoy to teach this maybe some of you think I enjoy to teach this no not in the very least but I have to teach it I have to teach it because I feel like I have to but here it goes I've already explained this many times but this is a part of the last prophecies that I'm going to give you Revelation three 7 through 133 let's revise this I'm going to try to be as clear as possible and as necessary just like that as necessary Revelations 37-10 and the angel of the church in Philadelphia write this thing these things saith he that is Holy that is true that hath the Key of David that openeth and no man shut it and shut it and no man open it very well Revelations was written for the Messiah it was not written to tell the story of the end of the world it was not written so that the Christians can understand something from there because the Christians don't understand absolutely anything nothing from there the revelation was a book that had to be written which was going to be a part of the groups that absolutely sealed covered and concealed of scripture one of the greatest but it was directed on the side on behalf of the of Yahweh unto the Messiah that part everyone that reads it misses out on it because it's written that you don't even notice but relations begins this is the wisdom that Yahweh gives unto Jesus Christ that's how it starts in all the scriptures no one understands this they're all worshippers of the Trinity the Christians are and none of them stops to think and say hey my Lord Jesus at some point in time he was ignorant of this he says this is the Revelation the wisdom the Revelation the information that God gave unto Jesus Christ it's more than clear this is the Revelation Spanish dhh this is this information that you're going to read here it is the information that God the Father the only one there is gives un Yeshua hamashiach Jesus the salvation of the Messiah so that he would show to his servants what soon to happen so then the Messiah does not know what will happen but God sends up a letter says this is what will happen this letter is for you once you understand it then barely then you can show it into your servants that's what Revelation says it's very simple don't turn it around if you think the contrary you don't have to do anything in the script just like that you don't have nothing to do because the script will be no good for you and you're going to leave sometime Revelation is not given to humanity Revelation is a book that had to arrive unto the Messiah no matter if it for 2,000 years they read and try to understand it wasn't for them it wasn't for them so they they understood that was no one understands from Revelation in the Catholic church in case you didn't know they chose to not even teach it but the Catholic church is a book that is so concealed in symbols that they say we don't even teach Revelation there's no need to how many times did you go to a Catholic Church in a priest explained Revelations because they don't explain it they don't teach it because it's not necessary they understood it clearly what we're going to teach you is mass that Jesus loves you that you have to confess your sins then you come to the little room and confess them I'll give you the wafer that's all you have to know that Revelations Protestants they started to understand every Protestant Church they give it a different interpretation to Revelations so then every church every division they teach Revelation like if it was a book that is for whatever interpretation at there the Adventists came and they gave it an interpretation even more different and everyone thinks that they think that they have the true interpretation the thing is is that Revelation is not for them he says it clearly this is the Revelation that God gives to the Messiah so the Messiah understands it he let it be known to his servants who had to understand this book The Messiah no one else so then everything that happens in this book When is Jesus or the Messiah it is what the Messiah does or will do is so that he understands the plan of action of the Messiah it is a simple as that very well the one that does not understand this might chat today does not help him it won't help him because he's going to still think that it's a book that he can understand that he can understand it on his own that he can interpret that he has the capacity no no this is for the Messiah but in turn the Messiah is a Unity I want you to understand that it's a unit like a body body has his head its head and the head will always be its head has different organs arms hands and everything like says Body of Christ is bait up with different components but they're all a part of the human body my hand is completely useful no other part will use I need it just like I need the other hand just like I need my legs a whole quantity of organs that I don't need to mention that they're necessary they're necessary so then but my head is my head and the head is the one that thinks the head is the one that directs Southern the head in this case is the one that speaks that's why when it says that everything that it says here if you understand is the head the head I'll Define it to you very very clearly so you do not make a mistake the head is the Eternal truth and the Eternal truth is a Ministry that was founded based with two people both Leslie and myself it is a unit that is cannot be divided cannot be questioned and cannot be identified as only one person because it's an it's a unit and to that we add the fruit which were Angelina and Brian that is the head of this ministry some may not like it some may want to say no I tell the truth I don't understand this I want to be the head and I'll invite you to form your own Christ with your own head but you could not be a part part of this of this which we understand once we explain that already all that are part of the Eternal truth are part of that Christ but in their due order in rank and all have helped in their measure and will help and they will all work as a unit as a unit but the roles are not changeable it's not there's no voting there's no election it is what Yahweh chose precisely so that the spirit which is not the Holy Spirit but the spirit is the one that speaks it is the one that makes the whole body understand like the Mind makes the whole body understand how it should work so then when the text begins right unto the angel of the church in Philadelphia this sayith the churches how do I understand them I understand them like the Eternal truth just like that the churches that's right part of the Christ there are not periods in time of nothing no they are churches which are simultaneous and they are changing situations which is important to all of us at the same time the seven churches are the state of the Eternal truth per se if includes more people I doubt it but I don't believe it the seven churches represent the Messiah and the one that speaketh un the seven churches is the head the Messiah the one that precisely formed the body of the Messiah we're building a temple a temple and the temple is the building of all but the one that gives the commands the one that's still building everything is precisely the spirit farewell that is just so that no one gets confused and they all comprehend what it is to be a part of the Messiah no one is a messiah in himself but we are rather a part of the Messiah it is a government in a government there's a president and there's different factors different ranks but it's all the government that is the government and so then that is what the Messiah is it's not people that all equal their rank but rather they're a conjunction of people that will be the world government they're all Kings they have different functions different roles and that is what has been complimenting itself in this and until we don't understand this until yah says you're ready he will not hand over his power or else that will be war with amongst us say not that I understand this I want to be my own individual head like always it's happened I given so many messages and there's there are people that have ran with that message thinking that there's not going to be any their message that's marvelous they go and run and they want to preach it themselves they want to be the star that is not the spirit of the Messiah no no whatsoever the Messiah is a pyramid structure where Yahweh starts where Yahweh is you can't change it Yahweh is the primordial it is the creator it is the god god yah is everything he's our creator whether he's good or bad whatever we say he's it's the only one that thir is the only one there is the creator of everything and the Messiah is a figure which is a group of people that makes up a worldwide government that worldwide government has its head his arms and legs and so they all it makes up their function if they work in as a unit do you understand what I'm explaining I want you to understand it well that you understand it well no one is the Messiah we're all a part of of the Messiah do you understand what I'm saying okay very well so then the spirit is the one that teacheth it is more than clear you are not the spirit you are part of that you answer the spirit and the Messiah is being formed the spirit is a unit like I've just said and it's not even just one person it's a unit you've got Leslie and then me that is the spirit there won't be a spirit without Leslie or me just like that as simple as that more than clear that I cannot say so then you would be very wrong if you said Chan no Christian it's a unit a unit a unique unit no man was worth anything by himself no woman was worth anything by herself it's a union it's a perfect union just like you've seen it in my case in our case in our matrimony a perfect union if this Union Wars would not exist there would be no Messiah no head of of a messiah there would be an unbalance no matter if I speak the same thing that I say Leslie says it and Leslie thinks it what Leslie thinks I tell you it's a unit I want you to no one to make a mistake in this case very well moving on it says and write unto the angel of the church in Philadelphia these things sayth the holy that is the holy the true that had the Key of David that openeth and no man shth and shth and no man openeth it is the one that has the capacity of speaking the spirit it say that these things are this way I open this prophecy I close this this is no longer and this will go this one that's the key to open the the measuring Rod I don't even want to say this but I have to teach it to you I Know Thy Works behold I have set before thee an open door and no man can shut it for thou Hast a little strength and has kept my word and has not denied my name he says that unto the Eternal truth he says that until the truth who the spirit says it until the Eternal truth he says you have kept the word that I taught you you have little strength but of course you have no strength we don't have studies no strength no money not even strength to give us a like you're pretty much like a that is what it says that is exactly what it says it says but I put an open door we have placed before you an Open Door more than wide open you two YouTu wanted to shut it and we opened another one exactly the door cannot be shut because it is the door of understanding we have opened the door of understanding it is of yours to enter or not to enter just like that we told you everything as clear as that the Messiah is this there's the door you want to enter or you don't want to enter Yahweh is one alone it's not two you want to enter or not the land is flat the Earth is flat do you want to enter or do you not the Earth the door is open and the Messiah is made up of that do you want to enter or not it is your decision you have a door open no one can close it you only have the right or not a right but the author saying I won't enter through there I'll leave I'll leave I've always told you the door is open I've always told you the door is open to enter to leave also to enter and to leave the door is still open uh plac before the open door that no man can shut for thou a little strength and has kept my word and has not denied my name and it's not the name of Jesus the Christians think oh we don't deny the name of Jesus what that has nothing to do with that talking about denying the name of the one that speaks to you that is what is at play here if you understand this the name is the tone truth the name is Christian Silva Leslie Silva that is the name as simple as that behold so you understand this because I haven't explained this I didn't want to now I we'll explain it to you behold I will make them of the Sy of Satan which say they are Jews and are not but do lie behold I will make them come and worship before thy feet I want you to understand that the one Speaking is the spirit when he receiveth the power of Yahweh he will do what he had to do and he will do because the Jews will come from all the nations of all the times just the Jews there the louage those of Israel no but the Jews of all time from Jacob to the very last louage you'll make them come and worship before thee who's the the Messiah the Christ it's not that you part of the Christ make them come before the feet you understand what I'm saying I want you to understand the concept you understand here the spirit makes them and worship before th feet it's not God speaking it's not God it is the spirit speaking God gave this wisdom unto the spirit and the spirit says to them there will be a part of the M look you have to understand something you're part of the msia you're not the spirit you're part of the Messi the spirit the one speaks unto you will be will make the Jews come in worship before thy feet I'll move on I'll read on and behold I will make them of the synagogue of Satan which say they are Jews and are not but do lie behold I will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that I have loved Thee the Jews it's not that they're going to see a group of people oh they're the M no no they're going to see a person they're going to recognize him immediately because of brutal brutal power that he will have and he will say this is the messiah so the mishik will say yes and this is also the mishik actually this is the mik so then he will give them the command of worshiping a group entire government group you understand what I'm saying that's what it is written and tell them you know what actually they are the mik because I love them and why do I love them because they have kept my word and you never want to listen to anything nor did you understand anything that is what the text is saying so then since there is a relationship of love and respect because that group kept his word then he tells them come and kneel before what really is the Messiah which is this group of people this is New World Order this is your god from here and out your God okay moving on because thou has kept the word of my patience again the spirit speaks to you for thou Hast kept the word of my patience I was reading this text I didn't write it down I'm look it up I was I was reading it this text made me laugh in the what version was it was this is revelation Revelation 3 Revelation 31 but we're going to read it in the new world version it's got nothing to do with it but I like this version the new world version before reading that version I want to explain that in Argentina you don't use this but in Argentina we use the word aant to say I support you you have all my support we back you up go let's go strength that is the word for example like when Mega Death Symphony of Destruction in the choir the argentinians and now the whole world sings they don't even know what they're singing but they sing in the choir where it goes and Argentina added Mega Death a mega Death when says I don't know what the want means but they told me that it's kind of like something that yeah let's go Mega the Argentinas use the word a for many things it's like asem a is like do the a like back me up on this help me out with this back me up so then the a for an Argentina is that to back somebody up to have somebody's back [Music] to to do a favor it could be to do a favor to give strength all that so then I like that in this version what it says I like the way it says in version the new world translation of the Jehovah's Witness it says for thou has kept the word about my a what does it have anything to do well that's the way it is you kept my the word of my a you backed me up you had my back because you had my back you you would come to my videos cuz you would come every shabat because you would would add beautiful comments and you would send Tides or whatever you could to help that is what it is to have the a to support someone to have someone's back some back somebody else what does the text said the text it's marvelous it says for thou back me up the a I shall also keep thee in the testing hour upon the whole world to test everyone that dwells upon the Earth and actually the Eternal truth to all those who did the a who backed up the Eternal truth the Eternal truth protected all all because the Eternal truth told you clearly and recorded it in your mind those [Music] V do not exist or the bugs let's you say bugs don't be scared it doesn't exist don't use a mask don't protect yourself don't use a test don't use dog doesn't exist keep that in your mind it does not exist this is just prop dog prop AGA agenda but it but those that did the notr many believe that and they left but those that backed up the a I love this word because they did the a in the correct word for thou has kept the word of my patience no of my you backed up everything that you had to back up in the you have to back up changes diets I mean drastic changes and measures even two days of fasting yeah you backed me up in all that all the crazy things that I would want you would do it all in 60 days of juices I mean that is what it is to back somebody up the majority of the TR said yeah we're with you you're going to do it for 60 days we're all going to do it then yes exactly what else do you want to do we're going to eat raw we're going to back you up we're going to eat raw you all said your people will be my people and your God should be my God and I said I've got two Gods the father and the son he said okay allelu the father and the son we even make songs about the father and the son then they said I no longer have the father and the son only the Father the Son off no longer here so what you do okay we're going to back you up we only have the son just the son and then I said and the Revelation is the revelation of the sons of Elohim and you went crazy but of course but because of joy you backed me up on a permanent basis this the ministry 14 15 years already it's the to back somebody up that is why you receive the blessing so great of being protected but protected clearly um at deceit not something that doesn't exist because you can be protected of something that doesn't exist but of the psychological damage and the pressure because you are obligated but every day on TV they would be talking about the ovens of people they were burning the bodies they were dropping like flies and your mom and your neighbors would come and your family and they' say this is terrible you forgot about that psychological pressure and the truth told you don't believe anything it's all alive and that gave you strength that gave you Vitality not just of saying it doesn't exist but also it gave you the wisd of understanding what does and what doesn't exist but that is something that you obtain because you backed me up because you backed up the Eternal truth that's why it says for because you backed me up I will also keep thee from the hour of Temptation which shall come upon all the world to try them that dwell upon the Earth but doesn't stay there the prom is just because back me up look at what it come comes after behold I come quickly which means I am here it's not that I come quickly behold we will soon receive power that's what it's saying behold soon we shall receive power hold that fast which thou Hast don't start to lose the goal keep what I've taught you that no man taketh thy Crown because many people want to replace you many people with everything you've learned but that is a part of you the truth if it is written this way it's because you can abandon this at whatever time sometimes I believe in a very clearly in predestination and sometimes I see that there is a decisions on your behalf CU or else many that left would not have left and many that left and returned would not have returned either way so then there's a decision on your behalf if I take your decision away then it's not going to look all so pretty just predestination you don't have to think or do anything no there's a decision if there's a decision then it makes sense to say this and I'm not denying predestination but there is a decision that accompanies predestination hold fast which thou H look you can lose it I don't want you to lose it hold fast what I've given thee that no man taketh thy crown that you do not lose all these years of a of back in me up because there are many things that I'll give you him that overcometh wow and to top it off of all this it's like if we're submitted to a test and to him that overcometh to him that overcometh but I want you to understand that that overcometh is also somewhere else I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God I'm going to explain to you what this means I'll make him a pillar in the temple of my God which means it's not that God has a temple and I'll make you a physical pillar no no no no it means that I I will make you a part of the Messiah because the temple of God is his bride the temple of God is his bride I've explained that to you thousand times over we are the body the Temple of Yahweh so then the temple of God is his bride and the only one that can make you a pillar a bone a part of the temple of God is the spirit and he says it right here he says him that overcometh I the spirit will make him a pillar I'll make him a part of the Messiah a column in the temple of my God the one Speaking is not God the one Speaking is the Messiah which says I will make you a part of the Bride of my God which is part of his test and will never come out of there which means you'll never lose that position anymore once he makes you a messiah or part of the Messiah part of the structure of the Messiah you'll do it forever but it is a part of the one that speaks to you this is brutal it's not because Yahweh comes and he'll give you power to you especially because you think you thought that you were the Messiah no no it still says that you have to overcome it still says that you have to overcome and convince the spirit so that he make you a column in the temple of his God this is brutal I'm explaining it to you nakedly I was tempted to explain to you last time but I said no because then later those are things that I don't want to talk about tell the truth I don't enjoy this I don't enjoy it but I want you to understand it at least I'll explain it just once I want you to understand it once and for all this has no other application they will will all go through this measuring Rod this measuring Rod which is the Eternal truth no one has the possibility of getting to God as a messiah as a part of the Messiah without this Rod there are many of you that still don't understand that you think that with the information that I give you you already have a connection with god oh no don't believe that not for a second don't believe that for a second read this until you understand it read this until you comprehend it behold I come quickly hold fast what thou Hast that no man take thy crown him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God and he shall go no more out and I will write upon him the name of my God every one of you depends on what the spirit will write upon you or not or not could this be a fulfillment of the Ring completely look completely it could be it could be I will write notice that it does God doesn't come to write anything upon you the Messiah the head the spirit is the one that will write upon you if you're a part of the Messiah or not a part of the Messiah and that is forever that is forever but who those who did the a back me up you'll see this clearly you're not going to be able to deceive him I'm going tell you that you won't be able to deceive me just like Gideon chose the same case they're all examples and I shall write upon him the name of my god notice how Yeshua chose his disciples Yeshua was the Messiah how did he choose him not anybody wanted to be his disciples says come follow me you come and follow me you come and follow me that's the way it is and shall write upon him the name of my God in the name of the city of my God the New Jerusalem which descended from Heaven of my God and my new name all that is to him that overcometh first he promised to take you out of the test that would fall upon the entire world and you already seen that but it doesn't end there the story doesn't end there it continues you're still at play every one of you in the Eternal truth are at play just like that at play at play of how the spirit will like you or not I explain to you what it is is who it is that's why it says I want you to record and to read it this week and to read it until you understand it read it a 100 times over until you understand it this whole text of Revelation 3 10 that overcometh I will make him a pillar in the temple of my God and he shall no more come out and I will write upon him the name of my God and the name of the city of my God which is New Jerusalem which cometh down out of Heaven from my God and I will write upon him and your name he that hath an ear let him hear what the spirit saith unto the churches what does this say clearly him that had ear let him hear what the spirit saith unto LV where is a part of this Prophecy in the Tanakh I'm going to read it to you and it's impressive rather let's go to Isaiah 60 which is where the text of the invitation comes from that's why when I say just like you know me I don't joke around they may seem like jokes but they're not jokes when I tell you to comment it's a command more than anything you think that I will want to go and face a person and to have to give him power to be make him a part of something when I look him and says why didn't you comment in all these years you going to say no because I I just wanted to listen to you alth then I'm going to say then go off cuz you're no good to me you're no good you never backed me up you son of a ever ever how many times did you help me economically no because I thought that the tides was an Al yeah it was an Al it was an Al the whole Tor is anal the entire Tor is an old the whole torat is an olded but for that from you to back me up is something very different I'm not going to judge you due to the Torah I'm going to judge you for what you did to me back me up or not that's why I say t tremble read this until you comprehended you don't depend on God God is aside from this this is the spirit which will decide to write his name the name of his in every person or not or not or else oh I didn't want to work with you okay I don't want to work with you either you're not even faithful in the little things why should I place you if you're not going to even listen to me deide from the that that the Messiah at that point in time will look at you like if you were just a complete white slate he going to say you didn't even believe what I said you would criticize me behind my back when I would say leave a comment you wouldn't do it you wouldn't do it you prefer to do something else when I would say let's see if you can help us with whatever you can help us you wouldn't do that either why do I have to write my name upon you of course not I don't need you go to a different group different group just as simple as that that's why I've told you I don't like to speak about this but someday you have to hear it and hear it well you don't depend on God you depend on the rule of order that exists here just like you were just like you were ordered judges you were not ordered judges because you wanted to not because God came and says you're a judge no it is because the TR truth gave you the privilege of being a judge nothing else other than that it's exactly that God would not send you any ring just like those that asked me can you give me the mold and I'll make my own ring you see that if that person is any good or not if those would I want to work with him if I would give him the whole the P infinite power that a human being could have what would you do with that power you said oh no go off I'm going to he would say I'm going to make my own kingdom I don't need you here that those that said how much is this $200 oh that's too much for me yeah tell the truth it is too much it is way too much for you it is way too much you don't deserve it because this ring has no price it was a test just like that a miserable test and those that didn't buy it didn't buy it that's it and I don't want to give it to anyone else period it's just it's because I wanted to who signed the ring that's the way it's as simple as that I don't even know why I get like this just so you understand Isaiah 6122 it says arise Shine for thy light do come and the glory of Yahweh is written upon thee do you think that I value the presents you give me absolutely absolutely to those that give us gifts and to send us it's expensive do you think that is value and it has an immense immense value more than the gift a lot more it it really it really makes my heart jump with joy you know because you back me up those that say no I can't do it I can't do it I have that's fine that's we'll see we'll see if you have are able to go in or not we'll see that later but every single thing that you do in our favor if they qualify exactly as lese says everything that you do in our favor it is the a want that you do when I said we're gonna we're gonna oh hold on hold on Noe we're thing Eddie oh hold on he's he's he's upset sit on the Bible there he wants to have a Biblical base do can you see it there right here on on the Bible Eddie upon the Bible says I can't accept that when I told you I I am from boka we're going to root for boa you it was it came from you to say I'm also from Boa that is what it is to make the a I was listening to this week some guy was saying you could change love even sexuality but never what it but you could never change from your soccer team some of you changed you change from R the contrary of B to B that is something incredible that is what it is to do the a the brutal a brutal a and all those that didn't have a socer team they enjoy by buying a b a jersey someone say how stupid is that what does that have anything to do with the Bible that is not the word of Yahweh that is dog okay do whatever you want do whatever you want I know what it is for people back me up want say I'm from B we're all from B exactly exactly exactly completely completely read that text read that text as many times as it's necessary it says behold I come quickly hold that which is thou Hast fast that no one take thy throne and I shall make you a pillar but it's him that overcometh him that overcometh him do the a backs us up for thou H has done the a back me up I will also keep you of the hour of test okay arise and shine for thy light has come and the glory of Yahweh is risen upon thee for Behold The Darkness shall cover the Earth and gross Darkness the people but upon thee Yahweh shall arise and upon thee shall his glory be seen this version that we published in the invitation it's a different one but in the Spanish R 1960 is exactly upon thee show Yahweh arise that's why I love a person that told me look I was able to get you the money for the ring or precisely another situation happened but I have the ring but if or else I would have even sold my body for the ring that's the very least that you could do for the ring when you really want to hold get something at least even your body you would send sell says what is he saying you sure said so when you find the pearl of great price you sell everything even your dignity to sell everything is to sell everything I'll sell even what I had of value to obtain that pearl of great price of course for that ring even I would sell my body that's it that's it it's already it's already passed that's it absolutely those are the things that happen in life that you either grab them or you don't it's as simple as that it's absolutely like that of course to sell everything for what you believe him arise and shine for thy light has come that's what will come upon the Messiah at some point in time in history and I hope that it's soon and not another 10 years and the glory of Yahweh has been born upon thee the glory of Yahweh shall be born upon the Messiah and upon all those that compose the me Messiah for behold Darkness shall cover the Earth and gross Darkness the people but upon thee upon the Messiah shall Yahweh arise and upon thee shall his glory be seen and the Gentiles shall come to thy light and the Kings to the brightness of thy Rising lift up thine eyes round about and see all they gather themselves together they come to thee this is when it happens when it happens y will tell the Messiah look look rise your eyes and see now you won't see any thing there's no light or anything rise thine eyes and see Yahweh tells the Messiah all these which will be the entire world have gathered together they came unto thee thy son shall come from far and thy daughter daughters shall be nursed at thy side then Thou shalt see and Float together and then heart shall fear and be enlarged because the abundance of the sea shall be converted unto thee what is the abundance of the sea those that are dead those that are in the abys and the riches of the Gentiles shall come to thee not just the people but all the riches there'll be all the people that will do the want to the Messiah right there all the people in but there's no longer going to be anymore anything else to think but other other than Messiah although riches when to talk about riches not just just gold and and S but all the wisdom all the science all the work all the effort of wanting to work of reconstructing everything that man have will be at the disposition of the Messiah the multitude of camels should cover thee camels s do not say cars planes ships which is the means of transportation the drumad Aries of median and EA there's another way of explaining the best of the best all they from Sheba shall come must be very intelligent or with a lot of money they shall bring gold and incense and they shall show forth the Praises of Yahweh all the flocks of Kadar shall be gathered together unto thee of course obviously it's a prophecy it's all filled with Parables because who wants the flocks of Kadar but says all the riches of the world they will give it all to you the people want to thank you to thank you and the Rams of neot I don't know what that is it must be the best of the Beth it's it's kind of like to say the best of the best right now that exist is the the ramps of Argentina the best meat there is is not the Japanese Argentina thousand times better the Rams of Argentina the of first Argentina shall be served unto thee Rams the best meat the best meat from buenos shall be served into the wow an Argentinian asalo spectacular shall be offered upon my altar with acceptance and I will glorify the house of my glory and notice in the iCal language that it speaks this will happen to the Messiah when it happens now nothing happens now it seems that we're talking to the Divine Button as we see in Argentina it's a Argentinian phrase who are these that fly in upon as cloud Who and as the doves to their Windows surely the aisles should wait for me in the ships of tares first to bring thy sons from afar there your silver their gold with them unto the name of Yahweh Elohim to the Holy One of Israel because he ha glorified thee whom did the Holy One of Israel glorified the Messiah and they all bring him gifts all their goods other strength and the effort to want to work to whom unto the Messiah and from afar because there weren't even a part of the Messiah a part of Israel a part of anything those are the strangers people that the Messiah will save and they are people that can be from whatever religion but good people nonetheless strangers shall build up thy walls in other words the Reconstruction the Reconstruction of the wall cometh talking about Jerusalem but Jerusalem actually is the Messiah it is a prophecy you have to understand that and strangers shall build up thy walls and their King shall Minister unto thee for in my wrath I smot Thee of course Yahweh smot us he's SP SMY go up until now up until now that we're dealing with sicknesses with 10,000 things and nothing is fulfilled y tells us for in my wrath I smoke thee but in my favor my good will and I hope it soon have I had mercy on thee therefore thy Gates shall be open continually they shall not be shut day or night that men may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles and that their kings may be brought it's impressive I mean there's no need for me to even explain this for the nation and Kingdom that will not serve thee Shall Perish yeah very clear they don't want to serve us and into the Lake of Fire it's just like I told you I don't like this it goes I don't like these doors this floor then into the Lake of Fire renovation and if a nation come says we're not going to serve you okay you know what'll happen that's the way it it simple as that the nation or Kingdom that will not serve thee Shall Perish it is very clear it is a complete Unity or nothing in fact they'll have the choice free choice you want to follow this then you go that way start moving that way there's place thousand times thousand years later we'll see each other again in the glory of the Lebanon which represents the best of the word of the riches it's not that it comes from Lebanon this is in the entire world the best the best the G Glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee the fur tree the pine tree the box together to beautify the place of my sanctuary and I will make the place of my feet glorious the sons of them here is the text of Revelation Revelation with that I demonstrate to you I don't have to demonstrate anything to you but with this it is more than clear that what is talking about is precisely about the Messiah remember what I read to you here behold I bring they who are of the synagogue of Satan they who say there are Jews and are not but do lie behold I make them come and worship before thy feet I will make them come worship before thy feet this wisdom to the Messiah was already written in Isaiah and here it comes that text is literally this text that I'll read here and they shall come unto thee Afflicted the sons of them that Afflicted thee who are the sons of them that Afflicted me the sons of luit those that have the government education that have the science that have the religion those are who they are the Beast they shall come upon the the sons of the beast that's what it says who afflicts me who afflicts the entire world who afflicts with the poisonous darts into the whole world the Beast does and they shall come to thee Messiah humbled kneeling the sons of them that Afflicted thee th those who say that are Jews and are not but do Li it's exactly the same phrase those are the L they that despite thee shall bow themselves down to the souls of thy feet who despised me those who took my channel those that wanted me to take a test those that wanted me to wear this and wear that and put the vacuum cleaners and that they thought that it was a global Earth and those that said that we got to the Moon those sons of those sons of are the L the Beast what's it say and to the SS of thy feet all that despite thee shall bow themselves down before and the City of Yahweh design of the Holy One of Israel that she'll call Thee the Messiah of Israel it's not a city it's the Messiah represents the Bride of Yahweh I'll read you different version Isaiah 60:14 Jerusalem 2001 and they shall come unto thee bow down the sons of them that humiliated Thee the rich those that are everything those that own thy life and they shall bow down before thy feet all who despise thee who every one of them they shall all come before thy feet I will make them all bow down before thy feet and they shall bow down before thy feet oh who despise thee and they shall call Thee the city of Yahweh the Zion of the Holy One of Israel they shall call Thee the Bride of Yahweh the Messiah what's it say in the Spanish D it's very clear Isaiah 614 Spanish dhh and the sons of they that oppress thee who oppress Thee the beast beast oppressed us every on every side the sons of they that oppress thee they shall come and be humiliated before thee and all they that despise thee shall kneel down before thy feet where does revelation 3:9 is come from exactly from here what do I apocalypse Revelation say behold I bring they of the synagogue of Satan they who oppress thee those who say that they are Jews and are not the L bit that do lie I shall make them come and bow down before thy feet and should acknowledge that I have loved thee what is Isaiah 6 say exactly the same thing the sons of they that despise thee shall come and bow down before thy feet and all who despise thee shall kneel down before thy feet and they shall call Thee the city of the Lord they shall call you the Bride of Yahweh call the Zion of the Zion Zion of the Holy One of Israel they should call the the Messiah of Yahweh instead of being abandoned and abhor just like we were Forsaken and hated so that no one man went through Thee I will make thee an eternal Excellency a joy of many generations Thou shalt also suck the milk of the Gentiles and shall suck the breast of Kings not literally because we could care less about doing that but we do care about the riches of all the nations and shall suck the breast of kings and thou shalt know that I Yahweh am thy Savior and thy Redeemer the mighty one of Jacob for brass I will bring gold and for iron I will bring silver and for wood brass and for stone iron I will also make thy officers peace and thine exactor righteousness that's all marvelous comparisons violence shall no more be heard in thy land destruction nor wasting within thy borders but thou shall call thy wall salvation and thy Gates Praise In other words at the feet of the Messiah before the Messiah you'll have two things salvation the people and recognize him as the Savior and pra Eternal praise Eternal praise unto the Messiah the sun shall not be no more thy light by day no because you'll be light neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee you're the Light of the Nations but Yahweh shall be unto thee the Everlasting Light that is the light that he'll place when he will say that the glory of Yahweh shall rise upon thee and thy God thy Glory the sun shall no more go down in other words you'll never have a shade you'll have Perpetual light like Yahweh neither shall thy Moon withdraw itself for Yahweh shall be thine Everlasting Light and the days of thy morning shall be ended thy people also shall be all righteous they shall inherit the land forever the branch of my planting the work of my hands that I may be glorified a little one shall become a and a small one a strong Nation a Yahweh will hasten it in his time when I want to aeh at its time I will haste in it in other words soon when he wants to and when it is fulfilled it'll be soon soon that is what it's saying so then this is a Messianic prophecy that is rather impressive upon the light that will be born in the world and I'll read again the text of the invitation in the sense in the version that I gave you because I loved it the textual Bible reads as follows and I've been speaking to how many hours already 3 hours 5 minutes and I can't even believe it and you are doing the a they back me up for 3 hours 5 minutes Isaiah 61 through3 arise and shine for thy light is come and the glory of Yahweh is risen upon thee for Behold The Darkness shall cover the Earth and gross Darkness the people but Yahweh shall arise upon thee and hisor Glory shall be seen upon thee and the Gentiles shall come to thy light and the Kings to the brightness of thy Rising when will this take place that's what I like to say I don't know it does not depend on me what does depend on me is to teach you this with complete Clarity and today I spoke to you with absolute Clarity and also I thank you you for doing the aguante backing me up for all these years of backing me up I thank every one of you that truly will be a part of the Messiah that really you placed your grain or your noral rock of value for this construction because the spirit will always understand this clearly who backed him up and who didn't we hope tomorrow the last day of Hanukah whether that it be a day of blessing and if it's not we'll continue to wait because depends on yah does not depend on me but my promise is this my promise is that when what should arrive arrives all those who truly backed up the Eternal truth will have the recompense the reward I will write the name of Yahweh I will write my name and also I will make you a part of what the Messi is without any further Ado let us wrap up with a word of prayer beloved Yahweh we give you thanks because you give us light and we understand what you have written we understand that it is your times and you decide when but we are ready or at least we are in the path of being ready and we really wish that your light arise upon us us we wish that your glory be born upon us for we know that we will be the light of the world now we are but no one sees us we only understand what will happen but once you place your glory upon us the Kings and the Nations entirely will walk in the glory and in the light that you will give us all this we thank you for we ask that you bless us that you bless us in this last day of hanuka that you give us your blessing and you continue to prepare us to be that light in which the entire world will walk in your precious name the name of our Elohim our only Elohim our husband y Allelujah to each and every one of you let the Laurels be Eternal that we knew how to achieve crown with Glory let us live a great big Applause for the son of man the Messiah which soon will shine upon all the [Applause] Earth now we applaud ourselves but the time will come in which the entire world will applaud us not just applaud us but they'll kneel in our presence and will thank what they will receive receive from us Allelujah to every one of you remember to comment remember to follow continue to do in the a backing up the truu one of you
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chapter 23 of the stones of venice vol 1. 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 daniel fraser the stones of venice vol 1 by john ruskin chapter 23 the edge and fill it the decoration of the angle by various forms of chamfer and bead as above described is the quietest method we can employ too quiet when great energy is to be given to the molding and impossible when instead of a bold angle we have to deal with a small projecting edge like c in figure 51. in such cases we may employ a decoration far ruder and easier in its simplest conditions than the bead far more effective when not used in too great profusion and of which the complete developments are the source of moldings at once the most picturesque and most serviceable which the gothic builders invented the gun whales of the venetian heavy barges being liable to somewhat rough collision with each other and with the walls of the streets are generally protected by a piece of timber which projects in the form of the philippe a figure 51 but which like all other phillips may if we so choose be considered as composed of two angles or edges which the natural and most wholesome love of the venetian boatman for ornament otherwise strikingly evidenced by their painted sails and glittering flag veins will not suffer to remain wholly undecorated the rough service of these timbers however will not admit of which ornament and the boat builder usually contents himself with cutting a series of notches in each edge one series alternating with the other as represented at one plate nine in that simple ornament not as confined to venetian boats but as representative of a general human instinct to hack at an edge demonstrated by all school boys and all idol possessors of pen knives or other cutting instruments on both sides of the atlantic in that rude venetian gunwale i say is the germ of all the ornaments which has touched with its rich successions of angular shadow the portals and archivals of nearly every building of importance from the north cape to the straits of messina nor are the modifications of the first suggestion intricate all that is generic in their character may be seen on plate 9 at a glance taking a piece of stone instead of timber and enlarging the notches until they meet each other we have the condition 2 which is a molding from the tomb of the doge andrea dandela in saint mark's now considering this molding as composed of two decorated edges each edge will be reduced by the meeting of the notches to a series of four-sided pyramids as marked off by the dotted lines which the notches here being shallow will be shallow pyramids but by deepening the notches we get them as at three with a profile a more or less steep this molding i shall always call the plane dog tooth it is used in profusion in the venetian and veronese gothic generally set with its front to the spectator as here at three but its effect may be much varied by placing it obliquely 4 and profile as it be or with one side horizontal 5 and profile c of these three conditions 3 and 5 are exactly the same in reality only differently placed but in four the pyramid is obtuse and the inclination of its base variable the upper side of it being always kept vertical it is comparatively rare of the three the last five is far the most brilliant in effect giving in the distance a zigzag form to the highlight on it and a full sharp shadow below the use of this shadow is sufficiently seen by figure seven in this plate the arch on the left the number beneath it in which these leveled dog teeth with a small interval between each are employed to set off by their vigor the delicacy of floral ornament above this arch is the side of a niche from the tomb of cannes signoria de la scala at verona and the value as well as the distant expression of its dog tooth may be seen by referring to prout's beautiful drawing of this tomb in his sketches in france and italy i have before observed that this artist never fails of seizing the true and leading expression of whatever he touches he has made this ornament the leading feature of the niche expressing it as in distance it is only expressible by a zigzag the reader may perhaps be surprised at my speaking so highly of this drawing if he take the pains to compare prout's symbolism of the work on the niche with the facts as they stand here in plate nine but the truth is that prout has rendered the effect of the monument on the mind of the passerby the effect it was intended to have on every man who turned the corner of the street beneath it and in this sense there is actually more truth and likeness in pratt's translation than in my facsimile made diligently by peering into the details from a ladder i do not say that all the symbolism in prout sketch is the best possible but it is the best which any architectural draftsman has yet invented and in its application to special subjects it always shows curious internal evidence that the sketch has been made on the spot and that the artist tried to draw what he saw not to invent an attractive subject i shall notice other instances of this hereafter the dog tooth employed in this simple form is however rather a foil for other ornament than itself a satisfactory or generally available decoration it is however easy to enrich it as we choose taking up its simple form at three and describing the arcs marked by the dotted lines upon its sides and cutting a small triangular cavity between them we shall leave its ridges somewhat rudely representative of four leaves as at eight which is the section and front view of one of the venetian stone cornices described above chapter 14 4. the figure 8 being here put in the hollow of the gutter the dog tooth is put on the outer lower truncation and is actually in position as figure five but being always looked up to is to the spectator as three and always rich and effective the dog teeth are perhaps most frequently expanded to the width of figure 9. as in nearly all other ornaments previously described so in this we have only to deepen the italian cutting and we shall get the northern type if we make the original pyramid somewhat steeper and instead of lightly in sizing cut it through so as to have the leaves held only by their points to the base we shall have the english ducktooth somewhat vulgar in its piconse when compared with french moldings of a similar kind it occurs i think on one house in venice in the campo saint polo but the ordinary molding with light incisions is frequent in archivals and architraves as well as in the roof cornices this being the simplest treatment of the pyramid figure 10 from the refectory of wenlock abbey is an example of the simplest decoration of the recesses or inward angles between the pyramids that is to say of a simple hacked edge like one of those in figure 2. the cuts being taken up and decorated instead of the points each is worked into a small trefoiled arch with an incision around it to mark its outline and another slight incision above expressing the angle of the first cutting i said that the teeth in figure 7 had in distance the effect of a zigzag in figure 10 this zigzag effect is seized upon and developed but with the easiest and roughest work the angular incision being a mere limiting line like that described in nine of the last chapter but hence the father steps to every condition of norman ornament are self-evident i do not say that all of them arose from development of the dog tooth in this manner many being quite independent inventions and uses of zigzag lines still they may all be referred to this simple type as their root and representative that is to say the mere hack of the venetian gun whale with a limiting line following the resultant zigzag figure 11 is a singular and much more artificial condition casting brick from the church of the ferrari and given here only for future reference figure 12 resulting from affiliate with the cuts on each of its edges interrupted by a bar is a frequent venetian molding and of great value but the plane or leaved dog teeth have been the favorites and that to such a degree that even the renaissance architects took them up and the best bit of renaissance design in venice the side of the ducal palace next the bridge of size owes great parts of its splendor to its foundation faced with large flat dog teeth each about a foot wide in the base with their points truncated and alternating with cavities which are their own negatives or casts one other form of the dog tooth is of great importance in northern architecture that's produced by oblique cuts slightly curved as in the margin figure 56 it is susceptible of the most fantastic and endless decoration each of the resulting leaves being in the early porches of ruwon and lissyu hollowed out and worked into branching tracery and that bourge for distant effect worked into plain leaves or bold bony processes with knobs at the points and near the spectator into crouching demons and broad-winged owls and other fancies and intricacies innumerable and inexpressible thus much is enough to be noted respecting edge decoration we were next to consider the fill it professor willis has noticed an ornament which he has called the venetian dentil as the most universal ornament in its own district that ever i met with but has not noticed the reason for its frequency it is nevertheless highly interesting the whole architecture of venice is architecture of incrustation this has not been enough noticed in its peculiar relation to that of the rest of italy there is indeed much encrusted architecture throughout italy in elaborate ecclesiastical work but there is more which is frankly of brick or thoroughly of stone but the venetian habitually encrusted his work with naked he built his houses even the meanest as if he had been a shellfish roughly inside mother of pearl on the surface he was content per force to gather the clay of the brenter banks and bake it into brick for his substance of wool but he overlaid it with the wealth of ocean with the most precious foreign marbles you might fancy early venice one wilderness of brick which a petrifying sea had beaten upon till it coated it with marble at first a dark city washed white by the seafoam and i told you before that it was also a city of shafts and arches and that its dwellings were raised upon continuous arcades among which the sea waves wandered hence the thoughts of its builders were early and constantly directed to the incrustation of arches in figure 57 i have given two of these byzantine stilted arches the one on the right a as they now too often appear in its bare brickwork that on the left with its alabaster covering literally marble defensive armor riveted together in pieces which follow the contours of the building now on the wall these pieces are mere flat slabs cut to the arch outline but under the soffit of the arch the marble male is curved often cut singularly thin like bent tiles and fitted together so that the pieces would sustain each other even without rivets it is of course desirable that this thin sub arch of marble should project enough to sustain the facing of the wall and the reader will see in figure 57 that his edge forms a kind of narrow band around the arch b a band which the least enrichment would render a valuable decorative feature now this band is of course if the soffit pieces project a little beyond the face of the wall pieces a mere fill it like the wooden gun whale in plate 9 and the question is how to enrich it most wisely it might easily have been dog-toothed but the byzantine architects had not invented the dogtooth and would not have used it here if they had for the dog tooth cannot be employed alone especially on so principle and angle as this of the main arches without giving to the whole building a peculiar look which i cannot otherwise describe than as being to the eye exactly what untempered acid is to the tongue the mere dog tooth is an acid molding and can only be used in certain mingling with others to give them piquancy never alone what then will be the next easiest method of giving interest to the fill it simply to make the incision square instead of sharp and to leave equal intervals of the square edge between them figure 58 is one of the curved pieces of arch armor with its edge thus treated one side only being done at the bottom to show the simplicity and ease of the work this ornament gives force and interest to the edge of the arch without in the least diminishing its quietness nothing was ever nor could be ever invented fitter for its purpose or more easily cooked from the arch it therefore found its way into every position where the edge of a piece of stone projected and became from its constancy of occurrence in the latest gothic as well as the earliest byzantine most truly deserving of the name of the venetian dental its complete intention is now however only to be seen in the pictures of gentile bellini and vitor capaccio four like most of the rest of the moldings of venetian buildings it was always either gilded or painted often both gold being laid on the faces of the dentals and their recesses coloured alternately red and blue observe however that the reason above given for the universality of this ornament was by no means the reason of its invention the venetian dentille is a particular application consequent on the encrusted character of venetian architecture of the general idea of dentille which had been originally given by the greeks and realized both by them and the byzantines in many laborious forms long before there was needed them for arch armor and the lower half of plate 9 will give some idea of the conditions which occur in the romanesque of venice distinctly derived from the classical dental and of the gradual transition to the more convenient and simple type the running hand dental which afterwards became the characteristic of venetian gothic number 13 is the common dentilled cornice which occurs repeatedly in saint mark's and as late as the 13th century a re-duplication of it forming the abbachi of the capitals of the piezeta shafts figure 15 is perhaps an earlier type perhaps only one of more careless workmanship from a byzantine ruin in the rio de caphoscari and it is interesting to compare it with figure 14 from the cathedral of vienne in south france figure 17 from saint mark's and 18 from the apps of murano are two very early examples in which the future true venetian dental is already developed in method of execution though the object is still only to imitate the classical one and a rude imitation of the bead is joined with it in figure 17. number 16 indicates two examples of experimental forms the uppermost from the tomb of mastino de la scala at verona the lower from a door in venice i believe of the 13th century 19 is a more frequent arrangement chiefly found in cast brick and connecting the dentals with the dog teeth 20 is a form introduced richly in the later gothic but of rare occurrence until the latter half of the 13th century i shall call it the gabled dentil it is found in the greatest profusion in sepulchral gothic associated with several slight variations from the usual dental type of which number 21 from the tomb of the etro bonado may serve as an example all the forms given in plate 9 are of not on frequent occurrence varying much in size and depth according to the expression of the work in which they occur generally increasing in size in late work the earliest dentals are seldom more than an inch or an inch and a half long the fully developed dental of the later gothic is often as much as four or five in length by one and a half in breadth but they are all somewhat rare compared to the true or arma armadental above described on the other hand there are one or two unique conditions which will be noted in the buildings where they occur the ducal palace furnishes three anomalies in the arch dog tooth and dentil it has a hyperbolic arch as noted above chapter 10 15. it has a double fanged dog tooth in the rings of the spiral shafts on its angles and finally it has a dentil with concave sides of which the section and two of the blocks real size are given in plate 14. the labor of obtaining this difficult profile has however been thrown away for the effects of the dental at ten feet distance is exactly the same as that of the usual form and the reader may consider the dog tooth and dental in that plate as fairly representing the common use of them in the venetian gothic i am aware of no other form of philip decoration requiring notice in the northern gothic the philip is employed chiefly to give severity or flatness to moldings supposed to be too much rounded and is therefore generally plain it is itself an ugly molding and when thus employed is merely a foil for others of which however it at last usurped the place and became one of the most painful features in the debased gothic both of italy and the north end of chapter 23 recording by daniel fraser chapter 24 of the stones of venice volume 1. 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 daniel fraser the stones of venice vol 1 by john ruskin chapter 24 the role and recess i have classed these two means of architectural effect together because the one is in most cases the negative of the other and is used to relieve it exactly as shadow relieves light recess alternating with role not only in lateral but in successive order not merely side by side with each other but interrupted the one by the other in their own lines a recess itself has properly no decoration but its depth gives value to the decoration which flanks and encloses or interrupts it and the form which interrupts it best is the roll i use the word roll generally for any moldings which present to the eye somewhat the appearance of being cylindrical and look like round rods when upright they are in appearance if not in fact small shafts and are a kind of bent shaft even when used in archivals and tracers when horizontal they confuse themselves with cornices and are in fact generally to be considered as the best means of drawing an architectural line in any direction the soft curve of their side obtaining some shadow at nearly all times of the day and that more tender and grateful to the eye that can be obtained either by an incision or by any other form of projection their decorative power is however too slight for rich work and they frequently require like the angle and the fillet to be rendered interesting by subdivision of minor ornament of their own when the roll is small this is effected exactly as in the case of the fillet by cutting pieces out of it giving in the simplest results what is called the norman billet molding and when the cuts are given in couples and the pieces rounded into spheres and almonds we have the ordinary greek bead both of them too well known to require illustration the norman billet we shall not meet with in venice the bead constantly occurs in byzantine and of course in renaissance work in plate 9 figure 17 there is a remarkable example of its early treatment where the cuts in it are left sharp but the roll if it be of any size deserves better treatment its rounded surface is too beautiful to be cut away in notches and it is rather to be covered with flat chasing or inlaid patterns thus ornamented it gradually blends itself with the true shaft both in the romanesque work of the north and in the italian connected schools and the patterns used for it are those used for shaft decoration in general but as alternating with the recess it has a decoration peculiar to itself we have often in the preceding chapters noted the fondness of the northern builders for deep shade and hollowness in their moldings and in the second chapter of the seven lamps the changes are described which reduced the massive role moldings of the early gothic to a series of recesses separated by bars of light the shape of these recesses is at present a matter of no importance to us it was indeed endlessly varied but needlessly for the value of a recess is in its darkness and its darkness disguises its form but it was not in mere wanton indulgence of their love of shade that the flamboyant builders deepened the furrows of their moldings they had found a means of decorating those furrows as rich as it was expressive and the entire framework of their architecture was designed with a view to the effect of this decoration where the ornament ceases the framework is meager and mean but the ornament is in the best examples of the style unceasing it is in fact an ornament formed by the ghosts or anatomies of the old shafts left in the furrows which had taken their place every here and there a fragment of a roll or shaft is left in the recess or furrow a billet molding on a huge scale but a billet molding reduced to a skeleton for the fragments of roll are cut hollow and worked into mere entanglement of stony fibers with the gloom of the recess shown through them these ghost rolls forming sometimes pedestals sometimes canopies sometimes covering the whole recess with an arch of tracery beneath which it runs like a tunnel are the peculiar decorations of the flamboyant gothic now observe in all kinds of decoration we must carefully keep under separate heads the consideration of the changes wrought in the mere physical form and in the intellectual purpose of ornament the relations of the canopy to the statuette shelters are to be considered altogether distinctly from those of the canopy to the building which it decorates in its earliest conditions the canopy is partly confused with representations of miniature architecture it is sometimes a small temple or gateway sometimes an honorary addition to the pomp of a saint a covering to his throne or his shrine and this canopy is often expressed in by relief as in painting without much reference to the great requirements of the building at other times it is a real protection to the statue and is enlarged into a complete pinnacle carried on proper shafts and boldly roofed but in the late northern system the canopies are neither expressive nor protective they are a kind of stone lace work required for the ornamentation of the building for which the statues are often little more than an excuse and of which the physical character is as above described that of ghosts of departed shafts there is of course much rich tabernacle work which will not come literally under this head much which is straggling or flat in its plan connecting itself gradually with the ordinary forms of independent shrines and tombs but the general idea of all tabernacle work is marked in the common phrase of a niche that is to say a hollow intended for a statue and crowned by a canopy and this niche decoration only reaches its full development when the flamboyant hollows are cut deepest and when the manner and spirit of sculpture had so much lost their purity and intensity that it became desirable to draw the eye away from the statue to its covering so that at last the canopy became the more important of the two and is itself so beautiful that we are often contented with architecture from which profanity has struck the statues if only the canopies are left and consequently in our modern ingenuity even set up canopies where we have no intention of setting statues it is a pity that thus we have really no noble example of the effect of the statue in the recesses of architecture for the flamboyant recess was not so much a preparation for it as a gulf which swallowed it up when statues were most earnestly designed they were thrust forward in all kinds of places often in the front of the pillars as at amia awkwardly enough but with manly respect to the purpose of the figures the flamboyant hollows yawned at their sides the statues fell back into them and nearly disappeared and they flash a flame in the shape of a canopy rose as they expired i do not feel myself capable at present of speaking with perfect justice of this niche ornament of the north my late studies in italy having somewhat destroyed my sympathies with it but i once loved it intensely and will not say anything to depreciate it now save only this that while i have studied long at aberville without in the least finding that it made me care less for verona i never remained long in verona without feeling summed out of the nobility of aberville recess decoration by leaf moldings is constantly and beautifully associated in the north with niche decoration but requires no special notice the recess in such cases being used merely to give value to the leafage by its gloom and the difference between such conditions and those of the south being merely that in the one the leaves are laid across a hollow and in the others over a solid surface but in neither of the schools exclusively so each in some degree intermingling the method of the other finally the recess decoration by the ball flower is very definite and characteristic found i believe chiefly in english work it consists merely in leaving a small boss or sphere fixed as it were at intervals in the hollows such bosses being afterwards carved into roses or other ornamental forms and sometimes lifted quite up out of the hollow on projecting processes like vertebrae so as to make them more conspicuous as throughout the decoration of the cathedral of borges the value of this ornament is chiefly in the spotted character which it gives to the lines of moldings seen from a distance it is very rich and delightful when not used in excess but it would satiate and weary the eye if it were ever used in general architecture the spire of salisbury and of saint mary's at oxford are agreeable as isolated masses but if an entire street were built with this spotty decoration at every casement we could not traverse it to the end without disgust it is only another example of the constant aim at piconc of effect which characterized the northern builders an ingenious but somewhat vulgar effort to give interest to their grey masses of coarse stone without overtaking their powers either of invention or execution we will thank them for it without blame or praise and pass on end of chapter 24 recording by daniel fraser chapter 25 of the stones of venice volume 1. 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 daniel fraser the stones of venice vol 1 by john ruskin chapter 25 the base we know now as much as is needful respecting the methods of minor and universal decorations which were distinguished in chapter 22 3 from the ornament which has special relation to particular parts this local ornament which it will be remembered we arranged in two of the same chapter under five heads we have next under those heads to consider and first the ornament of the bases both of walls and shafts it was noticed in our account of the divisions of a wall that there are something in those divisions like the beginning the several courses and the close of a human life and as in well-conducted lives the hard work and roughing and gaining of strength come first the honor or decoration in certain intervals during their course puts most of all in their clothes so in general the base of the wall which is its beginning of labor will bear least decoration its body more especially those epochs of rest call it string courses but its crown or cornice most of all still in some buildings all these are decorated richly though the last most and in others when the base is well protected and yet conspicuous it may probably receive even more decoration than other parts now the main things to be expressed in the base are its levelness and evenness we cannot do better than construct the several members of the base as developed in figure 2 page 55 each of a different coloured marble so as to produce marked level bars of colour all along the foundation this is exquisitely done in all the italian elaborate wall bases that of saint anastasia at verona is one of the most perfect existing for play of colour that of giotto's campanile is on the whole the most beautifully finished then on the vertical portions a b c we may put what patterns in mosaic we please so that they be not too rich but if we choose rather to have sculpture or must have it for want of stones to inlay then observe that all sculpture on bases must be in panels or which will soon be worn away and that a plane paneling is often good without any other ornament the member b which in saint marks is subordinate and c which is expanded into a seat are both of them decorated with simple but exquisitely finished paneling in red and white or green and white marble and the member e is in bases of this kind very valuable as an expression of a firm beginning of the substance of the wall itself this member has been of no service to us hitherto and was unnoticed in the chapters on construction but it was expressed in the figure of the wall base on account of its great value when the foundation is of stone and the wall of brick coated or not in such cases it is always better to add the course e above the slope of the base than abruptly to begin the common masonry of the wall it is however with the member d or x b that we are most seriously concerned for this being the essential feature of all bases and the true preparation for the warlord shaft it is most necessary that here if anywhere we shall have full expression of levelness and precision and father that if possible the eye should not be suffered to rest on the points of junction of the stones which would give an effect of instability both these objects are accomplished by attracting the eye to two roles separated by a deep hollow in the member d itself the bold projections of their moldings entirely prevent the attention from being drawn to the joints of the masonry and besides form a simple but beautifully connected group of bars of shadow which express in their perfect parallelism the absolute levelness of the foundation i need hardly give any perspective drawing of an arrangement which must be perfectly familiar to the reader as occurring under nearly every column of the two numerous classical buildings all over europe but i may name the base of the bank of england as furnishing a very simple instance of the group with a square instead of a rounded hollow both forming the base of the wall and gathering into that of the shafts as they occur while the bases of the pillars of the facade of the british museum are as good examples as the wedicon study on the larger scale i believe this group of mouldings was first invented by the greeks and it has never been materially improved as far as its peculiar purpose is concerned the classical attempts at its variation being the ugliest one the using a single roll of larger size as may be seen in the duke of york's column which therefore looks as if it stood on a large sausage the monument has the same base but more concealed by pedestal decoration another the using two rolls without the intermediate cabeto a condition hardly less awkward and which may be studied to advantage in the wall and shaft bases of the athenian clubhouse and another the introduction of what are called fillets between the rolls as may be seen in the pillars of hanover chapel regent street which look in consequence as if they were standing upon a pile of pewter collection plates but the only successful changes have been medieval and their nature will be at once understood by a glance at the varieties given on the opposite page it will be well first to give the buildings in which they occur in order 1. santa fosca torcello 2 north transept saint mark's venice 3. nave torcello 4 nave torcello 5 south transept saint marks 6. northern portico upper shafts saint marks 7. another of the same group eight cortile of saint ambrogio milan nine nave shafts saint michel pavia ten outside wall base saint mark's venice 11. fondaco di turkey venice 12. nave vienne france 13. fondaco de torqui venice 14. cadrustiniani venice 15 byzantine fragment venice 16 saint mark's upper colonnade 17 jucal palace venice windows 18. cafe venice 19 saint zino verona 20 san stefano venice 21 juchal palace venice windows 22 knave salisbury 23 santa forza torcello 24 nave lyon cathedral 25 notre dame dijon 26 nave borge cathedral 27 naive malta normandy 28 knave ruon cathedral 18 out of the 28 varieties are venetian being bases to which i shall have need of future reference but the interspersed examples 8 9 12 and 19 from milan pavia vienne france and verona show the exactly correspondent conditions of the romanesque base at the period throughout the centre of europe the last five examples show the changes affected by the french gothic architects the salisbury base 22 i have only introduced to show its dullness and vulgarity beside them and 23 from torcello for a special reason in that place the reader will observe that the two bases eight and nine from the two most important lombardic churches of italy saint ambrosio of milan and saint michel of pavia mark the character of the barbaric base founded on pure roman models sometimes approximating to such models very closely and the varieties 10 11 13 16 are byzantine types also founded on roman models but in the bases one to seven inclusive and still more characteristically in 23 below there is evidently an original element a tendency to use the fill it and hollow instead of the roll which is eminently gothic which in the base 3 reminds one even of flamboyant conditions and is excessively remarkable as occurring in italian work certainly not later than the 10th century taking even the date of the last rebuilding of the duomo of torcello though i am strongly inclined to consider these bases portions of the original church and i have therefore put the base 23 among the gothic group to which it has so strong relationship though on the last supposition five centuries older than the earliest of the five terminal examples and it is still more remarkable because it reverses the usual treatment of the lower role which is in general a tolerably accurate test of the age of a base in the degree of its projection thus in the examples 2 3 4 5 9 10 12. the lower roll is hardly rounded at all and diametrically opposed to the late gothic conditions 24 to 28 in which it advances gradually like a wave preparing to break and at last is actually seen curling over with the long-backed rush of surf upon the shore yet the torcello base resembles these gothic ones both in expansion beneath and in depth of caveto above can be no question of the ineffable superiority of these gothic bases in greater profile to any ever invented by the ancients but they have all two great faults they seem in the first place to have been designed without sufficient reference to the necessity of their being usually seen from above their grace of profile cannot be estimated when so seen and their excessive expansion gives them an appearance of flatness and separation from the shaft as if they had been splashed out under its pressure in the second place their cavetto is so deeply cut that it has the appearance of a black fissure between the members of the base and in the lyon and borge shafts 24 and 26 it is impossible to conquer the idea suggested by it that the two stones above and below have been intended to join close but that some pebbles have gotten and kept them from fitting one is always expecting the pebbles to be crushed and the shaft to settle into its place with a thunderclap for these reasons i said that the profile of the pure classic base had hardly been materially improved but the various conditions of it are beautiful or commonplace in proportion to the variety of proportion among their lines and the delicacy of their curvatures that is to say the expression of characters like those in the abstract lines in plate seven the five best profiles in plate 10 are 10 17 19 20 21 10 is peculiarly beautiful in the opposition between the bold projection of its upper role and the delicate levy curvature of its lower and this and 21 may be taken as nearly perfect types the one of the steep the other of the expansive basic profiles the characters of all however are so dependent upon their place and expression that it is unfair to judge them thus separately and the precision of curvature is a matter of so small consequence in general effect that we do not need here pursue the subject father we have thus far however considered only the lines of molding in the member xb whether of wall or shaft base but the reader will remember that in our best shaft base in figure 12 page 78 certain props or spurs were applied to the slope of xb but now that xb is divided into these delicate moldings we cannot conveniently apply the spur to its irregular profile we must be content to set it against the lower roll let the upper edge of this lower roll be the curved line here a d e b figure 59 and c the angle of the square plinth projecting beneath it then the spur applied as we saw in chapter seven will be of some such form as the triangle ced figure 59 now it has just been stated that it is of small importance whether the abstract lines of the profile of a base molding be fine or not because we rarely stoop down to look at them but this triangular spur is nearly always seen from above and the eye is drawn to it as one of the most important features of the whole base therefore it is a point of immediate necessity to substitute for its harsh right lines cdce some curve of noble abstract character i mentioned in speaking of the line of the salvia leaf at page 224 that i had marked off the portion of it x y because i thought it likely to be generally useful to us afterwards and i promised the reader that as he had built so he should decorate his edifice at his own free will if therefore he likes the above triangular spur cde by all means let him keep it but if he be on the whole dissatisfied with it i may be permitted perhaps to advise him to set to work like a tapestry b to cut off the little bit of line of salvia leaf x y and try how he can best substitute it for the awkward lines cdce he may try it any way that he likes but if he puts the salvia curvature inside the present lines he will find the spur looks weak and i think he will determine at last on placing it as i have done at cdce figure 60. if the reader will be at payne's to transfer the salvia leaf line with tracing paper you will find it accurately used in this figure then i merely add an outer circular line to represent the outer swell of the roll against which the spur is set and i put another such spur to the opposite corner of the square and we have the half base figure 60 which is a general type of the best gothic bases in existence being very nearly that of the upper shafts of the ducal palace of venice in those shafts the quadrant a b or the upper edge of the lower roll is two feet one and three eighth inches round and the base of the spur d e is ten inches the line d e being therefore to a b as 10 to 25 and 3 8. in figure 60 it is as 10 to 24 the measurement being easier and the type somewhat more generally representative of the best i.e buddhist spurs of italian gothic now the reader is to remember there is nothing magical in salvia leaves the line i take from them happened merely to fall conveniently on the page and might as well have been taken from anything else it is simply its character of gradated curvature which fits it for our use on plate 11 opposite i have given plans of the spurs and quadrants of 12 italian and three northern bases these latter 13 from borj 14 from lyon 15 from ruang are given merely to show the northern disposition to break up bounding lines and lose breadth in picturesqueness these northern bases look the prettiest in this plate because this variation of the outline is nearly all the ornaments they have being cut very rudely but the italian bases above them are merely prepared by their simple outlines for far richer decoration at the next step as we shall see presently the northern bases are to be noted also for another grand error the projection of the role beyond the square plinth of which the corner is seen in various degrees of advancement in the three examples 13 is the base whose profile is number 26 in plate 10. 14 is 24 in the same plate and 15 is 28. the italian bases are the following all except seven and ten being venetian one and two upper colonnade saint marks three cofaliere four lower colonnade and five transept saint marks six from the church of saint john and paul seven from the tomb near saint anastasia verona described above page one four two eight and nine fonda turkey venice 10. tomb of cana mastino de la scala verona 11. san stefano venice 12. ducal palace venice upper colonnade the numbers 3 8 9 11 are the bases whose profiles are respectively numbers 18 11 13 and 20 in plate 10. the flat surfaces of the basic plinths are here shaded and in the lower corner of the square occupied by each quadrant is put also shaded the central profile of each spur from its root at the roll of the base to its point those of numbers one and two being conjectural for their spurs were so rude and ugly that i took no note of their profiles but they would probably be as here given as these bases though here for the sake of comparison reduced within squares of equal size in reality belong to shafts a very different size nine being some six or seven inches in diameter and six three or four feet the proportionate size of the roll varies accordingly being largest as in nine where the base is smallest and in six and twelve the leaf profile is given on a larger scale than the plan or its character could not have been exhibited now in all these spurs the reader will observe that the narrowest are for the most part the earliest number two from the upper colonnade of saint mark's is the only instance i ever saw of the double spur as transitive between the square and octagon plinth the truncated form one is also rare and very ugly numbers 3 4 5 7 and 9 are the general conditions of the byzantine spur eight is a very rare form of plan in byzantine work but proved to be so by its rude level profile while seven on the contrary byzantine in plan is eminently gothic in the profile nine to twelve are from formed gothic buildings equally refined in their profile and plan the character of the profile is indeed much altered by the accidental nature of the surface decoration but the importance of the broad difference between the raised and flat profile will be felt on glancing at the examples one to six in plate 12. the three upper examples are the romanesque types which occur as parallels with the byzantine types one to three of plate eleven their plans would be nearly the same but instead of resembling flat leaves they are literally spurs or claws as high as they are broad and the third from saint michel of pavia appears to be intended to have its resemblance to a claw enforced by the transverse philip one is from saint ambrogio milan two from vienne france the fourth type plate 12 almost like the extremity of a man's foot is a byzantine form perhaps worn on the edges from the nave of saint marks and the two next show the unity of the two principles forming the perfect italian gothic types five from tomb of cancinorio de la scala verona six from san stefano venice the base 11 of plate 11 in perspective the two other bases 10 and 12 of plate 11 are conditions of the same kind showing the varieties of rise and fall in exquisite modulation the tenth a type more frequent at verona than venice in which the spur profile overlaps the roll instead of rising out of it and seems to hold it down as if it were a ring held by sockets this is a character found both in early and late work a kind of band or fill it appears to hold and even compress the center of the roll in the base of one of the crypt shafts of saint peter's oxford which has also spurs at its angles and long bands flow over the base of the angle shaft of the ducal palace of venice next the porter de la carter when the main controls of the base are once determined its decoration is as easy as it is infinite i have merely given in plate 12. three examples to which i shall need to refer hereafter number nine is a very early and curious one the decoration of the base 6 in plate 11 representing a leaf turned over and flattened down or rather the idea of the turned leaf worked as well as could be imagined on the flat contour of the spur then 10 is the perfect but simplest possible development of the same idea from the earliest bases of the upper colonnade of the ducal palace that is to say the bases of the c facade and seven and eight are its lateral profile and transverse section finally 11 and 12 are two of the spurs of the later shafts of the same colonnade on the piazzetta side number 12 of plate 11. number 11 occurs on one of these shafts only and is singularly beautiful i suspect it to be earlier than the other which is the characteristic base of the rest of the series and already shows the loose sensual ungoverned character a 15th century ornament in the dissoluteness of its rolling i merely give these as examples ready to my hand and necessary for future reference not as in any wise representative of the variety of the italian treatment of the general contour far less of the endless caprices of the north the most beautiful base i ever saw on the whole is a byzantine one in the baptistery of saint mark's in which the spur profile approximates to that of number 10 in plate 11 but it is formed by a cherub who sweeps downwards on the wing his two wings as they half close form the upper part of the spur and the rise of it in the front is formed by exactly the action of ali kino swooping on the pitch lake quaglitz or volando so el petto but it requires noble management to confine such a fancy within such limits the greater number of the best bases are formed of leaves and the reader may amuse himself as he will by endless inventions of them from types which he may gather among the weeds at the nearest roadside the value of the vegetable form is especially here as above noted chapter 20 32 its capability of unity with the mass of the base and of being suggested by few lines none but the northern gothic architects are able to introduce entire animal forms in this position with perfect success there is a beautiful instance at the north door of the west front of rueong a lizard pausing and curling himself round a little in the angle one expects him the next instant to lash round the shaft and vanish and we may with advantage compare this base with those of renaissance scuola de san rocca at venice in which the architect imitating the medieval bases which he did not understand has put an elephant four inches higher in the same position i have not in this chapter spoken at all of the profiles which are given in northern architecture to the projections of the lower members of the base b and c in figure 2 nor of the methods in which both these and the roles of the moldings in plate 10 are decorated especially in roman architecture with super added chain work or chasing of various patterns of the first i have not spoken because i shall have no occasion to allude to them in the following essay nor of the second because i consider them barbarisms decorated roles and decorated og profiles such for instance as the base at the arc de l'etual at paris are among the richest and farthest refinements of decorative appliances and they ought always to be reserved for jams cornices and archivals if you begin with them in the base you have no power of refining your decorations as you ascend and which is still worse you put your most delicate work on the jutting portions of the foundation the very portions which are most exposed to abrasion the best expression of a base is that of stern endurance the look of being able to bear roughing or if the whole building is so delicate that no one can be expected to treat even its base with unkindness then at least the expression of quiet preferentory simplicity the angle spur may receive such decoration as we have seen because it is one of the most important features in the whole building and the eye is always so attracted to it that it cannot be in rich architecture left altogether blank the eye is stayed upon it by its position but glides and ultraglide along the basic roles to take measurement of their length and even with all this added fitness the ornament of the basic spur is best in the long run when it is boldest and simplest the base above described 18 as the most beautiful i ever saw was not for that reason the best i ever saw beautiful in its place in a quiet corner of a baptistery sheeted with jasper and alabaster it would have been utterly wrong nay even offensive if used in sterner work or repeated along a whole colonnade the base number 10 of plate 12 is the richest with which i was ever perfectly satisfied for general service and the basic spurs of the building which i have named as the best gothic monument in the world page 141 have no ornament upon them whatever the adaptation therefore of rich cornice and roll moldings to the level and ordinary lines of bases whether of walls or shafts i hold to be one of the worst barbarisms which the roman and renaissance architects ever committed and that nothing can afterwards redeem the effeminacy and vulgarity of the buildings in which it prominently takes place i have also passed over without present notice the fantastic bases formed by couchant animals which sustain many lombardic shafts the pillars they support have independent bases of the ordinary kind and the animal form beneath is less to be considered as a true base though often exquisitely combined with it as in the shaft on the southwest angle of the cathedral of genoa then as a piece of sculpture otherwise necessary to the nobility of the building and deriving its value from its special positive fulfillment of expressional purposes with which we have here no concern as the embodiment of a wild superstition and the representation of supernatural powers their appeal to the imagination sets at utter defiance all judgment based on ordinary canons of law and the magnificence of their treatment to tones in nearly every case for the extravagance of their conception i should not admit this appeal to the imagination if it had been made by a nation in whom the powers of body and mind have been languid but by the lombard strong in all the realities of human life we need not fear being led astray the visions of a distempered fancy are not indeed permitted to replace the truth or set aside the laws of science but the imagination which is thoroughly under the command of the intelligent will has a dominion indiscernible by science and illimitable by law and we may acknowledge the authority of the lombardic griffins in the mere splendor of their presence without thinking idolatry an excuse for mechanical misconstruction or dreading to be called upon in other cases to admire a systemless architecture because it may happen to have sprung from an irrational religion end of chapter 25 recording by daniel fraser chapter 26 of the stones of venice vol 1. 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 daniel fraser the stones of venice vol 1 by john ruskin chapter 26 the wall veil and shaft no subject has been more open ground of dispute among architects than the decoration of the wall veil because no decoration appeared naturally to grow out of its construction nor could any curvatures be given to its surface large enough to produce much impression on the eye it has become therefore a kind of general field for experiments of various effects of surface ornament or has been altogether abandoned to the mosaics and fresco painter but we may perhaps conclude from what was advanced in the fifth chapter that there is one kind of decoration which will indeed naturally follow on its construction for it is perfectly natural that the different kinds of stone used in its successive courses should be of different colours and there are many associations and analogies which metaphysically justify the introduction of horizontal bands of colour or of light and shade they are in the first place a kind of expression of the growth or age of the wool like the rings in the wood of a tree then they are a father symbol of the alternation of light and darkness which was above noted as the source of the charm of many inferior moldings again they are valuable as an expression of horizontal space to the imagination space of which the conception is opposed and gives more effect by its opposition to the enclosing power of the wall itself this i spoke of as probably the great charm of these horizontal bars to the arabian mind and again they are valuable in their suggestion of the natural courses of rocks and beds of the earth itself and to all these powerful imaginative reasons we have to add the merely ocular charm of inter-lineal opposition of colour a charm so great that all the best colourists without a single exception depend upon it for the most pecan of their pictorial effects some vigorous mass of alternate stripes or bars of colour being made central in all their richest arrangements the whole system of tinterette's great picture of the miracle of saint mark is poised on the bars of blue which cross the white turbine of the executioner there are therefore no ornaments more deeply suggestive in their simplicity than these alternate bars of horizontal colours nor do i know any buildings more noble than those of the peas and romanesque in which they are habitually employed and certainly none so graceful so attractive so enduringly delightful in their nobleness yet of this pure and graceful ornamentation professor willis says a practice more destructive of architectural grandeur can hardly be conceived and modern architects have substituted for it the ingenious ornament of which the reader has had one specimen above figure 3 page 61 and with which half the large buildings in london are disfigured or else traversed by mere straight lines as for instance the back of the bank the lines on the bank may perhaps be considered typical of accounts but in general the walls if left destitute of them would have been as much fairer than the walls charged with them as a sheet of white paper is than the leaf of a ledger but the reader may have free liberty of judgement in this matter i place two examples of the old and the renaissance ornaments side by side on the opposite page that on the right is romanesque from saint pietro of pistoia that on the left modern english from the arthur clubhouse saint james's street but why it will be asked should the lines which mark the division of the stones be wrong when they are chiseled and right when they are marked by colour first because the colour separation is a natural one you build with different kinds of stone of which probably one is more costly than another which latter as you cannot construct your building of it entirely you arrange in conspicuous bars but the chiseling of the stones is a willful throwing away of time and labor in defacing the building it costs much to hew one of those monstrous blocks into shape and when it is done the building is weaker than it was before by just as much stone as had been cut away from its joints and secondly because as i have repeatedly urged straight lines are ugly things as lines but admirable as limits of coloured spaces and the joints of the stones which are painful in proportion to their regularity if drawn as lines i perfectly agreeable when marked by variations of hue what is true of the divisions of stone by chiseling is equally true of divisions of bricks by pointing no of course is the mere horizontal bar the only arrangement in which the colours of brickwork or masonry can be gracefully disposed it is rather one which can only be employed with advantage when the courses of stone are deep and bold when the masonry is small it is better to throw its colours into checkered patterns we shall have several interesting examples to study in venice besides the well-known one of the jucal palace the town of mullah in france is one of the most remarkable on this side of the alps for its checkered patterns and bricks the church of christchurch streatham lately built though spoiled by many grievous errors the ironwork in the campanile being the grossest yet affords the inhabitants of the district a means of obtaining some idea of the variety of effects which are possible with no other material than brick we have yet to notice another effort of the renaissance architects to adorn the blank spaces of their walls by what is called rustication there is sometimes an obscure trace of the remains of the imitation of something organic in this kind of work in some of the better french 18th century buildings it has a distinctly floral character like a final degradation of flamboyant leafage and some of our modern english architects appear to have taken the decayed teeth of elephants for their type but for the most part it resembles nothing so much as worm casts nor these with any precision if it did it would not bring it within the sphere of our properly imitative ornamentation i thought it unnecessary to warn the reader that he was not to copy forms of refuse or corruption and that while he might legitimately take the worm or the reptile for a subject of imitation he was not to study the worm caste or coprolite it is however i believe sometimes supposed that rustication gives an appearance of solidity to foundation stones not so at least to anyone who knows the look of a hard stone you may by rustication make your good marble or granite look like wet slime honeycombed by sand deals or like half-baked tufo covered with slow exudation of stalactite or like rotten claystone coated with concretions of its own mud but not like the stones of which the hard world is built do not think that nature rusticates her foundations smooth sheets of rock glistening like sea waves and that ring under the hammer like a brazen bell that is her preparation for first stories she does rusticate sometimes crumbly sandstones with their ripple marks filled with red mud dusty limestones which the rains wash into labyrinthine cavities spongy lavas which the volcano blast drags hither and vither into ropey coils and bubbling hollows these she rusticates indeed when she wants to make oyster shells and magnesia of them but not when she needs to lay foundations with them then she seeks the polished surface and iron heart not rough looks and incoherent substance of the richer modes of wall decoration it is impossible to institute any general comparison they are quite infinite from mere inlay geometrical figures up to incrustations of elaborate barre relief the architect has perhaps more licence in them and more power of producing good effect with root design than in any other features of the building the checker and hatchet work of the normans and the rude bar reliefs of the lombards being almost as satisfactory as the delicate paneling and mosaic of the duomo of florence but this is to be noted of all good wall ornament that it retains the expression of firm and massive substance and of broad surface and that architecture instantly declined when linear design was substituted for massive and the sense of weight of wall was lost in the wilderness of upright or undulating rods of the richest and most delicate wall veil decoration by inlaid work as practiced in italy from the 12th to the 15th century i have given the reader two characteristic examples in plates 20 and 21. there are however three spaces in which the wall veil peculiarly limited in shape was always felt to be fitted for surface decoration of the most elaborate kind and in these spaces are found the most majestic instances of its treatment even to late periods one of these is the spandrel space or the filling between any two arches commonly of the shape a figure 61 the half of which or the flank filling of any arch is called a span drill in chapter 17 on filling of apertures the reader will find another of these spaces noted called the tympanum and commonly of the form b figure 61 and finally in chapter 18 you will find the third space described that between an arch and its protecting gable approximating generally to the form c figure 61. the methods of treating these spaces might alone furnish subject for three very interesting essays but i shall only note the most essential points respecting them 1. the span drill it was observed in chapter 12 that this portion of the arch load might frequently be lightened with great advantage by piercing it with a circle or with a group of circles and the roof of the houston square railroad station was seduced as an example one of the spandrel decorations of bayer cathedral is given in the seven lamps plate seven figure four it is little more than one of these houston squarespan drills with its circles foliated sometimes the circle is entirely pierced at other times it is merely suggested by a mosaic or light tracery on the wall surface as in the plate opposite which is one of the spandrels of the ducal palace at venice it was evidently intended that all the spandrels of this building should be decorated in this manner but only two of them seem to have been completed the other modes of span drill filling may be broadly reduced to four heads one three-figure sculpture as in the chapter house of salisbury and very superbly along the west front of borges the best gothic spaniels i know two radiated foliage more or less referred to the center or to the bottom of the spandrel for its origin single figures with expanded wings often answering the same purpose three trefoils and four ordinary wall continued into the spandrel space as in plate 13 above from saint pietra at bistoya and in westminster abbey the renaissance architects introduced spandrel fillings composed of colossal human figures reclining on the sides of the arch in precarious lassitude but these cannot come under the head of wall veil decoration 2. the tympanum it was noted that in gothic architecture this is for the most part a detached slab of stone having no constructional relation to the rest of the building the plan of its sculpture is therefore quite arbitrary and as it is generally in a conspicuous position near the eye and above the entrance it is almost always charged with a series of rich figure sculptures solomon feeling and consecutive in subject it occupies in christian sacred edifices very nearly the position of the pediment in greek sculpture this latter is itself a kind of tympanum and charged with sculpture in the same manner 3. the gable the same principles apply to it which have been noted respecting the spandrel with one more of some importance the chief difficulty in treating a gable lies in the excessive sharpness of its upper point it may indeed on its outside apex receive a finial but the meeting of the inside lines of its terminal moldings is necessarily both harsh and conspicuous and less artificially concealed the most beautiful victory i have ever seen obtained over this difficulty was by placing a sharp shield its point as usual downwards at the apex of the gable which exactly reversed the offensive lines yet without actually breaking them the gable being completed behind the shield the same thing is done in the northern and southern gothic in the porches of aberville and the tombs of verona i believe there is little else to be noted of general laws of ornament respecting the wall veil we have next to consider its concentration in the shaft now the principal beauty of a shaft is its perfect proportion to its work its exact expression of necessary strength if this has been truly attained it will hardly need in some cases hardly bare more decoration than is given to it by its own rounding and taper curvatures four if we cut ornaments in intaglio on its surface we weaken it if we leave them in relief we overcharge it and the sweep of the line from its base to its summit though deduced in chapter eight from necessities of construction is already one of gradated curvature and of high decorative value it is however carefully to be noted that decorations are admissible on colossal and on diminutive shafts which are wrong upon those of middle size 4. when the shaft is enormous incisions will sculpture on its sides and less colossal also do not materially interfere with the sweep of its curve nor diminish the efficiency of its sustaining mass and if it be diminutive its sustaining function is comparatively of so small importance the injurious results of failure so much less and the relative strength and cohesion of its mass so much greater that it may be suffered in the extravagance of ornament or outline which would be unendurable in a shaft of middle size and impossible in one of colossal thus the shafts drawn in plate 13 of the seven lamps though given as examples of extravagance are yet pleasing in the general effect of the arcade they support being each some six or seven feet high but they would have been monstrous as well as unsafe if they had been 60 or 70 therefore to determine the general rule for shaft decoration we must ascertain the proportions representative of the mean bulk of shafts they might easily be calculated from a sufficient number of examples but it may perhaps be assumed for our present general purpose that the mean standard would be of some 20 feet in height by 8 or 9 in circumference then this will be the size of which decoration is most difficult and dangerous and shafts become more and more fit subjects for decoration as they rise farther above or fall farther beneath it until very small or very vast shafts will both be found to look blank unless they receive some chasing or imagery blank whether they support a chair or table on the one side or sustain a village on the ridge of an egyptian architrave on the other of the various ornamentation of colossal shafts there are no examples so noble as the egyptian these the reedy can study in mr roberts's work on egypt nearly as well i imagine as if he were beneath their shadow one of their chief merits as examples of method being the perfect decision and visibility of their designs at the necessary distance contrast with these the incrustations of barrel leaf on the trajan pillar much interfering with the smooth lines of the shaft and yet themselves untraceable if not invisible on the shafts of middle size the only ornament which has ever been accepted as right is the doric fluting which indeed gave the effect of a succession of unequal lines of shade but lost much of the repose of the cylindrical gradation the corinthian fluting which is a mean multiplication and deepening of the doric with a square instead of a sharp ridge between each hollow destroyed the serenity of the shaft altogether and is always rigid and meager both are in fact wrong in principle they are an elaborate weakening of the shaft exactly opposed as above shown to the ribbed form which is the result of a group of shafts bound together and which is especially beautiful when special service is given to each member on shafts of inferior size every species of decoration may be wisely lavished and in any quantity so only that the form of the shaft be clearly visible this i hold to be absolutely essential and that barbarism begins wherever the sculpture is either so bossy or so deeply cut as to break the contour of the shaft or compromise its solidity thus in plate 21 appendix 8 the richly sculptured shaft of the lower story has lost its dignity and definite function and become a shapeless mass injurious to the symmetry of the building though of some value as adding to its imaginative and fantastic character had all the shafts been like it the facade would have been entirely spoiled the inlaid pattern on the contrary which is used on the shortest shaft of the upper story adds to its preciousness without interfering with its purpose and is every way delightful as are all the inlaid shaft ornaments of this noble church another example of them is given in plate 12 of the seven lamps the same rule would condemn the carriated which i entirely agree with mr ferguson in thinking both for this and other reasons one of the chief errors of the greek schools and more decisively still the renaissance inventions of shaft ornament almost too absurd and too monstrous to be seriously noticed which consist in leaving square blocks between the cylinder joints as in the portico of number one regent street and many other buildings in london or in rusticating portions of the shafts or wrapping fleeces about them as at the entrance of burlington house in piccadilly or tying drapery around them in knots as in the new buildings above noticed chapter 20 7 at paris but within the limits thus defined there is no feature capable of richer decoration than the shaft the most beautiful examples of all i have seen are the slender pillars encrusted with arabesques which flank the portals of the baptistry and duomo at pisa and some others of the peasan and lucasy churches but the varieties of sculpture and inlaying with which the small romanesque shafts whether italian or northern are adorned when they occupy important positions are quite endless and nearly all admirable mr digby wyatt has given a beautiful example of inlaid work so employed from the cloisters of the lateran in his work on early mosaic an example which unites the surface decoration of the shaft with the adoption of the spiral contour this latter is often all the decoration which is needed and none can be more beautiful it has been spoken against like many other good and lovely things because it has been too often used in extravagant degrees like the well-known twisting of the pillars in raphael's beautiful gate but that extravagant condition was a renaissance barbarism the old romanesque builders kept their spirals slight and pure often as in the example from saint xeno in plate 17 below giving only half a turn from the base of the shaft to its head and nearly always observing what i hold to be an imperative law that no twisted shaft shall be single but composed of at least two distinct members twined with each other i suppose they followed their own right feeling in doing this and had never studied natural shafts but the type they might have followed was caught by one of the few great painters who were not affected by the evil influence of the 15th century bernazzo gozoli who in the frescoes of the ricardi palace among stems of trees for the most part as vertical or stone shafts have suddenly introduced one of the shape given in figure 62. many forest trees present in their accidental contortions types of most complicated spiral shafts the plan being originally of a grouped shaft rising from several routes nor indeed will the reader ever find models for every kind of shaft decoration so graceful or so gorgeous as he will find in the great forest isle where the strength of the earth itself seems to rise from the roots into the vaulting but the shaft surface barred as it expands with rings of ebony and silver is fretted with traceries of ivy marbled with purple moss veined with grey lichen and tessellated by the rays of the rolling heaven with flitting fancies of blue shadow and burning gold end of chapter 26 recording by daniel fraser you
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E7 MPLS Positional Perspective
this video is sponsored by the jvos mindset it's a new way of thinking of Jiu Jitsu click the link in the description and get your copy today welcome to the master plan lecture series my name is Xavier Vasquez this time we are discussing jvos and positional perspective so a lot of people like to learn moves in Jiu Jitsu or teaching moves in Jiu Jitsu I always look at moves and techniques through the lens of positional perspective so what is positional perspective each position has a positional perspective so for example if you have side mount they're a side mount top and side mount bottom side mount top is a perspective side mount bottom is a perspective and each perspective has its own path and its own strategy and its own framework to work work within and um let's get into it so what is positional perspective in reality it is what I call Focus over time and I'm going to bring up a chart here in just a second so I can hopefully explain or you can see my explanation a little bit easier through the use of this particular chart so we have an x and y axis and the bottom line represents Focus over time or paying attention so if you're in a particular position whether it's side mount bottom the longer you stay inside mount bottom the longer of a positional perspective you're gaining you're gaining time within that positional perspective so you're paying attention that just doesn't mean that you're reacting it just means that hey what is possible from this position what do things feel like and what is the most logical way to work my way out the up and down line is consciousness and awareness so over time your Consciousness grows your awareness grows over time so that's the kind of general idea so if you start from a core position and you are witnessing and being present from within that position I call this a positional perspective better explain it it's an expansion of consciousness through paying attention now you can shift your focus to doing or going into different locations or different positions but the longer you stay from within one position I mean the end result could be a different position but the method in which that you are working towards that position could shift my focus could shift the longer I stay within a particular position the more details are unveiled to me the longer I sit there the more my Consciousness grows whether it's hey the opponent is reaching around my neck in this particular way hey the opponent when I do this starts switching their hips you are starting to study what the opponent is actually doing whether it's done by you initiating something and then reacting or their natural um Instinct and attack pattern their primary attack patterns whatever those are and again the longer you sit in a position the longer you spend in a position the bigger your positional perspective grows for example when I was doing Jiu Jitsu and I came from wrestling I can take people down so getting on top of people wasn't really a problem for me so the first thing I did when I learned Jiu Jitsu is okay let me learn how to fight off my back let me understand how the guard work what the limitations are and how to prevent people from passing so I spent the first two or three years two and a half years or so just fighting off my back understanding how to fight from my back once I got a good understanding from that positional perspective of what to do and how to fight I started to transition to other positions and I would spend years in each individual position the first time I spent the first cycle that I've spent uh dedicating time to the back I spent like two or three years the first time I was focusing on Mount I spent two or three years the first time I was focusing on passing I spent two or three years so I spend a considerable amount of time within each positional perspective so that I can gain the knowledge solely from that perspective the the way that is the way I approached Jujitsu and that's how I I improved I would spend a certain amount of time within a perspective I wasn't jumping around and changing things around I saw the perspective over and over and over and over again and that way I was able to become comfortable just like the first time you ride a roller coaster you're an easy 10th 15 20th time you're on that roller coaster you tend to be more relaxed and you understand what to expect it's the same kind of idea within each individual positional perspective so this is a strategy that I used uh when I was getting better each week at the Academy here I spend at least one to two weeks within each positional perspective underlying the strategy and game plan to attack or defend from each individual perspective and I feel by the students being in the perspective over and over and over again it grows their their Consciousness every cycle so if we go through an entire uh a positional perspective cycle and then we start the cycle again the next time that they go into the cycle they already have a base layer of information to build from and to grow from based on the previous previous time that they were in that perspective this is how I teach this is how I learned and I believe that this is an incredibly powerful way to transfer knowledge and to build skills in jiu jitsu if you like what I have to say and you like what I'm doing leave a comment down below smash the like like button and subscribe down below lots more content coming to you soon thank you guys for watching and I'll talk to you soon
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PERSONALITY TYPES Stuck In A LOOP
hey everyone it's eric thor here and as an infj i have honestly a lot of experience with being stuck in a loop yeah i've spent more than a few years stuck in a loop yeah i have a bad habit of hyper focusing on certain things things that often don't really end up mattering that much now i want to talk to you about what the 16 personalities look like when they get stuck what they get stuck on and what they can do to break free so the idea in the mpti community is that we have a tertiary function known as the child and this child function is often the focus of most people most people will tend to retreat into an infantile state of uh shylessness you could say that means yeah we sometimes struggle to take responsibility we sometimes struggle to face problems and issues in our lives we tend to make excuses we tend to make things complicated we tend to avoid things and that's why we loop we loop because we are insecure about something we feel we are incapable of something we feel afraid of something there are emotions that we don't want to face there are realities that we don't want to put ourselves in now the loop starts very simple it starts with having a vision having an idea having a purpose having something you know that you want to do and then realizing that doing this thing is kind of hard actually it's kind of difficult actually if when you think about it it's impossible yeah it's too difficult it takes too long time it requires you to go into uncomfortable situations it requires you to do things that you don't really like doing or that you don't feel that you are capable of doing so maybe you should just wait for a little bit you know maybe think about it analyze it reflect on it work on yourself you know do other things because maybe if you do other things eventually you'll develop the skills and the capacity to later on face these problems or better yet maybe if you don't do anything the problem will go away on its own so all of the 16 personalities get stuck in loops and this is what the loops look like first the infj is fj loop when infjs and iso js get stuck in our loop we get stuck in critical thinking yeah that's what happens we go into what is called introverted thinking we become hyper analytical we become focused on everything that's wrong everything that we don't know everything that we can't explain we feel that we need to have an answer for everything we need to be good at everything we need to be capable of anything and if we're not capable of everything then we're not good enough and then yeah we can't share or do anything with what we know so while infjs and isojs tend to make great mentors and teachers and support figures a lot of infjs don't dare to take this role don't dare to become teachers don't dare to become mentors don't dare to become support figures because we feel we are broken people we are not good enough we are not capable we don't know all the answers we can't solve people's problems now how do we get out of this loop well infjs and isfjs get out of this loop when they realize that people don't need you to be the buddha people don't need you to be jesus people don't need you to be god people don't need you to have all the answers but they need you to help ask them the right questions they need you to help them start thinking they need you to help guide them so that they can learn and figure out the answers together with you so people don't come to my channel because i have old answers but they come to me because i ask questions that get them thinking that get them to figure out problems that help them understand the world and that's the goal for any infj actually did you know that some people are even avoiding subscribing to my channel yeah it's true some people are a bit afraid a bit uncertain should i subscribe eric or am i really ready to make a change in my life should i not just keep playing minecraft should i not just uh stay where i am today and i i i've been i kind of feel like what he says is important but at the same time i'm like maybe i should do something easy and less uncomfortable and less scary but did you know that 100 of these people will eventually change their minds yeah most people are eventually going to subscribe to my channel and yeah if they end up not needing it anymore if they feel like they're good they can always unsubscribe later now what are the five signs that you are in a loop first of all you're in a loop if you are avoiding something that you know that you want to do now this is important you know that you want to do it you know that it's the right thing you know that it's important but it's you're not sure you're not sure if you're gonna be able to do it you're not sure if uh it's worth the cost you're not sure if it's worth the risk you're in a loop because you're avoiding something that you want to do that's step number one sign number one sign number two is you feel insecure and we all feel insecure sometimes you doubt yourself you're not sure who you are you're not sure what it is you want to do you're not sure if you're capable of doing it you know like you can feel a pull to something but you can't explain why so you feel like you first need to be able to explain why sign number three is you're stalling for time yeah you're pressing the snooze button you're like you know the alarm is rising you know it's important you know it matters but you're pressing snooze just nine more minutes in peaceful abyss just nine more minutes of avoiding it just nine more minutes of waiting you know you're doing that to a lot of things in your life and you're doing it to important things sign number four you're waiting for somebody to rescue you you're waiting hoping that somebody is going to show up and fix it for you you're waiting for somebody to give you a permission to do it you're waiting for somebody to come and give you money and give you time and give you attention and give you support so that you can do it you're gonna hope that somebody's gonna help you fix your problem but turns out nobody is gonna come help you fix your problem people are gonna wait for you to go first people are waiting to help you and they're only going to help you when you really need it the most they're only going to help you after you made the decision they're only going to help and support you after you've jumped in it they're waiting for you to make the first move and the support is not going to come until you made your first move sign number five you're hoping that the problem is gonna go away on its own yeah you're hoping that if you don't do something it's gonna disappear okay so whatever it is that's holding you back whatever issue it is that's keeping you from chasing your dream it's gonna go away on its own eventually if i just wait long enough maybe maybe it won't be a problem anymore maybe something will change in the world or in my life that will make it better but what if it doesn't and how long are you gonna wait how does it feel to wait how does it feel to be in limbo how does it feel to be stuck think about that feeling now the 16 personalities when stuck in a loop what is the infp intp loop well intps and infps tend to obsess about introverted sensing that means often they get stuck in a state of really wicked mood there is a feeling for infps and intps that they are stuck they're held back they live in a society with rules and norms and practices and traditions and they can't really go against these things they can't break out they can't break free they can't chase these new opportunities or explore this new world or try new things because they're tied down by the rules around them there are so many responsibilities and duties that they have to fulfill that they feel they are barely capable of filling in the first place and they can only allow themselves to go into a be creative and to explore their ideas after they finish their duties they have to first take care of their responsibilities to the world before they can go out and fulfill their duty to the world as creators and artists intps and iron of peace break out of this loop when they realize that their first and foremost duty isn't to be responsible law-abiding citizens but rather to be creative to ask questions and to move society forward your goal is to be an innovator or an artist your goal is to be an intuitive and to be a person that creates new movements and that brings up new ideas a new potential your goal is not to be a traditionalist what's the enfp slash entp loop this is the loop where you often find yourself keeping yourself busy yeah there's so much work to do there's so many things to do there are so many things on your to-do list that you don't have the time for anything you don't have the time for yourself you don't have the time to do things that you really love because you have to take care of these problems or challenges that are ahead of you yeah enough peace and entps tend to create them sorry esfps and enfps tend to create these impossible challenges yeah they build up like this big project that they have to do that they have to spend so much time and energy on but the question is why are they obsessing about it in the first place enfps and esfps they break out of the loop when they realize they don't have to be successful they don't have to succeed at everything they do they don't have to be amazing or impressive or rich or accomplished they don't need to be these things first and foremost enough esfps should seek to be human to have the right values to be authentic to be real to be good people to set a positive example yeah you're the most important thing that you can do as an enfp or an esfp is to be a positive role model to show character and integrity to inspire other people to be their best version of themselves and that's where enfps and esops prevail you make people become the best version of themselves the entp estp loop is simple it's an obsessive focus on what other people think about you yeah lots of entps and estps are worried about approval they're charismatic people they try to convince others they want to get other people to back them they want to get other people to like them the problem is usually entps estps don't really like most people in the first place so why are you trying to impress people you don't care about that's my question for you why are you trying to amuse or entertain or impress or get the approval of people that you don't even like to begin with entps and esdps that break out of the loop become true innovators boldly exploring new ideas putting new things out into the world being true examples of skill and impressive ability entps and esdps have the capacity to be incredibly talented and inspiring individuals as long as they stop seeking approval because yeah let your ability speak for themselves show people that you are capable and show people that you have power and that you are incredible at something and let your actions speak for themselves the isfp slash istp loop what eyes of peace and isdps get stuck on as the unknown yeah they worry they go through what f's they think about and reflect on everything they can't know what if something happens tomorrow how can you know that something is good how can you know that one decision is better than the other yeah what infps now what isops and isdps do is they obsess about these what-ifs they speculate on the unknown and they find it hard to deal with the fact that there is an unknown to begin with there is a future that they cannot predict there are things in the world they can't answer so how can they make decisions what can they do well the first thing they need to learn is the most important they can do thing they can do is live in the moment focus on what you have right in front of you yeah you can't answer every question you can't explain what's going to happen tomorrow you can't know for sure what's going to happen with the decisions you make today but your great skill is making the best of every situation that means you have the power to transform every day to make every day a little bit brighter a little bit better to fix problems that are right in front of people to deal with and attend to things that we all need to do that need to be done and by doing this by creating the right choices in the moment trust that you are creating a good future trust that you are making and moving society forward trust that you will get through what-ifs and you'll create a positive unknown the istj and intj loop is more than surprising in fact what i've found is these types worry most of all about the fact that people are inauthentic and immoral it's hard for the intj and istj to cope with living in an unfair world yeah it turns out that there are rules in the system around you that is immoral and corrupt there are people out there that should not be empowered that are in power there are systems in place that should not be in place things that are happening in the world that are just morally wrong and you live in this world and you want to make it you want to succeed but can you really succeed if the world is against you if the odds are stacked against you if the world is corrupt if people and things are unfair and unethical can you really make it well yes at least most impor of all you should try you should try to focus on what you can do you should be resourceful you should be intelligent you should think about how you can win even if the odds are stacked against you and you shouldn't wait for the world to become better so that you can make it you should go out and try to make it even if the world isn't going to help you even if things aren't there or ideal or the way you want them to be what i've found with entj slash enfj loop is that they can be obsessed sometimes with material wealth and status they seem to feel like they need to be surrounded by things and attention they need to always be able to give examples for how good they are and how amazing their life is they need to constantly display every little thing that they're doing on social media they need everyone to know that they're having a good time because how else would people know that they're having a good time and how else would they feel themselves that they are having a good time what i've found with enfj's and entjs is that they can sometimes become posters sometimes they try to impress other people by having a perfect surface lifestyle by constantly displaying your life to the world and showing off your success and amazing talent but if you really felt amazing if you really felt talented would you really need to do these things what if instead you let yourself disappear from the eyes of the world if you let yourself go to unknown places places you've never been before if you let yourself fade into the unknown and see where you can go in these new places enfjs and entjs have the capacity to be thought leaders truly original people with truly unique ideas if they dare to venture where no person has been before enfjs and entjs that try too hard to present perfect life to the world will end up feeling like their life is far from perfect feeling like they're never good enough never happy never content never satisfied you'll always want more things and you'll never feel like it's enough the estj esfj loop is really simple it's the focus on what ifs fear of missing out thinking about how the grass is greener on the other side yeah estjs and esfjs they're constantly comparing themselves to everyone else but they have this and i don't have that but they have that and i don't have this a lot of time you can get lost in thinking about how the grass is greener on the other side you can find yourself thinking that you need to do something different all the time that you constantly have to change your approach so you sometimes that you constantly have to try new things you can get lost in this you can get lost in constantly searching for the right thing to do constantly innovating and changing your own approach constantly trying new things and never feeling like anything was good enough no possibility no opportunity that you chased end up ended up actually being that nice so what can you do what how can you break out of this you can practice gratitude estjs and esfjs that practice gratitude with what they have that realize the beauty of what is right in front of them that recognize the potential of what is right here and right now are going to be happier yeah when esa tjs and esfj start noticing the things that they have and start validating and accepting the things that are right in front of them feel better and they also become protectors because estjs and esfjs have a duty to society to be protectors yeah that's your quest that's your mission to protect the good things in life that we have to maintain and care for and value the good things that we have built in our society and that's where you should start right here right now why do we loop we loop because society has been telling us over and over again that we're not good enough we're constantly bombarded by advertisements telling us about what we're missing out on we're constantly being told by teachers and parents about what we need to change about ourselves people need to start validating themselves people need to start accepting themselves recognize that you're beautiful just the way you are recognize the value of who you are and what you are capable of build on your strengths while honoring and accepting your weaknesses everyone is human and everyone has flaws but if we can live our lives by celebrating our strengths we can live more happy more fulfilling lives yeah people that feel broken are never going to succeed people that obsess about every little thing that's wrong every single flaw that they're reminded of by other people everyone worried about every little bit of criticism these people they're gonna vanish they're gonna disappear unknown unheard never able to fulfill their quest yeah no matter what what tends to happen is the longer you obsess about the loop the longer you feel stuck in a loop the harder it is to break because what happens is as long as you are avoiding the challenges of your quest of your mission of your purpose the longer you're avoiding the negative emotions the stress the worries the fears of what it is you need to do the more real the more pressing the more overwhelming this fear becomes yeah what the things we avoid they build up in strength the longer we avoid something the more fearsome it becomes and often what ends up happening is we build up a false idea of how difficult something really is so what if something is scary fear doesn't kill you so what if something would require you to do something new or to take a risk risks don't kill people whatever it is that you want to do whatever it is that needs to be faced you can face it the emotions the fears angered anxiety is just anger it's just fear it's just anxiety and that's all it is it's all just information it's just there to tell you that there is a stake in what you do what you do is important and matters and it is difficult because it matters and things that are easy they're boring they're simple and they're easy but they're boring they're simple and honestly they're easy so why should you do them why should you loop what value do you get from staying in this loop what value do you do from keeping trying at something that's never going to reward you what value do you get from seeking the approval of people you don't care about what value do you get of being stuck in the loop it's time to break the loop it's time to break the change it is time to make a change thank you all for watching and hope to see you all in the next video
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Jacqueline Fernandez🔞4K 60 FPS Compilation Actress Hot Dance Mashup Edit @sohaediz
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#askpam - Debunk Buyer's Fear - Worried I won't be able to buy a home I like
hi it's pan with a pan bhi tera group with another ask Pam time to debunk another homebuyers fear I'm worried it won't be able to buy a home I actually like the current economic climate may leads some buyers to believe buying means will end up with a shack and they are better off spending their money on a larger apartment but reality is the interest rates are low the home buyers can snag a great deal and pay less over the course of their loan and instead of paying rent that pays someone else's mortgage you can have an investment that also allows you to deduct mortgage interest and property taxes on your tax return a win-win we've had so many of our clients fire recently and their mortgage payment is less than or rent at the pan bhi tera group we understand buying a house can be a stressful in a frightening time but our team is with you from the first handshake to the last signature and beyond to letter 25 years of experience work for you and if you have a question for a scam just tweet us or email me Pam at pan bhi tera kaam the pan Butera group urban to suburban
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*Reduce STUTTERS* MSFS2020 High Priority Using Addon linker 3 Clicks
hey everyone welcome back to the channel in today's episode I want to go over how to use add-on Linker to run Microsoft flight simulator in high priority mode now if you're unfamiliar with the add-on Linker application I've done a full tutorial video on this I will post that down below in the description now the reason that we want to run Microsoft flight simulator in high priority mode is to help eliminate or reduce the amount of stutters that you will experience in the Sim if you are someone who doesn't use the add-on Linker app application I will also post a video down below in the description on how to run Microsoft flight simulator in high priority mode without using add-on Linker so the first thing we need to do is to open up the add-on Linker application we're going to go up to the top left to where the settings Cog is you will go all the way down to where it says Force high priority make sure the box is checked and then go down and hit the okay button now every time you run Microsoft flight simulator using the launch icon in add-on Linker it will automatically run Microsoft flight simulator in high priority mode if you found today's video useful please consider hitting the Subscribe take on that little bell and smash on that thumbs up button to all my flight simmer friends around the world keep the blue side up and we will see you on the next one thanks for watching everybody
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Cooking 101 - Tying Meats
to demonstrate this procedure a boneless pork loin will be used wrap the loose end of the string around the loin and tie it with a double knot make a loop and slide it down over the loin approximately one inch from the first not make another loop and slide it down continue in this fashion until the entire loin has been tied turn the line over and cut the string leaving enough to wrap lengthwise around the loin to the original not wrap the string around each loop pulling tight turn the line back over and secure it to where you're tied your first not done properly the string should be tied at even intervals they should be snug enough to hold the shape of the loin but not dig in or cut into the meat
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SPECTATING Newcomer Players IN RAINBOWSIX Siege
you jerk off in the bathroom and point shirt at the toilet no i do that it's lit and i don't flush knuckles see last time i did your intro you you didn't actually do it yeah i did do it okay hello everyone it's me i'm your wz here and today i'm again playing some rainbow seeds join joined by rumble yo what's up everybody it is rumble i'm going with unreal wz aka michael and today we are going to be spectating newcomer players and siege uh i got this idea from uh you know page jeff uh he did this with warzone but i [ __ ] hate warzone so i'm not gonna do it in warzone but instead i have a great opportunity to do it in siege and newcomer mode these are some [ __ ] retards i'm sure so you know what you have a you know fun time and you know see what this is about i really like playing siege you know but know what i love more getting cut off it's my intro bro i don't know why you're trying to do my intro but you ain't me bro get off bro i don't want to be you dog i don't want to be you bro michael where where are you the one trying to have uh trying to have a hillary quote in your yearbook nope that was definitely you definitely i'm pretty sure that's you dog you all said you wanted to read mineconf hey millions of people read that book okay yeah but you a weirdo all right michael on first uh impressions who do you think is the shittiest player in in here because my guess is mr guy 170 or 1972. yep mr guy with a name like that you you gotta be a special type of stupid hold on let me see it's level 10. oh perfect and it's the numbers 1972 so he's probably like 49. all right well if you're wondering how we will die it's maybe something like this all right so we have fused pushing up here following the ying with the diffuser uh it looks like they're gonna go for a garage push kind of interesting but you know not the worst thing that and i can do fuses you know checking left and right okay definitely not aiming at head level but you know [ __ ] that you know who needs head shots fuses uh i can't [ __ ] throw uses smelling ying because i think she smells really good uh okay ying is coming down the stairs fuse is right behind her aiming at the barbed wire but not doing anything to it they're getting afraid of the little uh alarm thing there's a castle there's no way they know what to do in this situation [Music] she now has his fuse out oh he's fusing the castle okay so he doesn't use the building okay how's he gonna use it oh he is is it gonna kill anybody he'll [ __ ] know he's gonna break the uh the castle maybe oh just kidding she's gonna just okay cause i'm gonna turn off the [ __ ] alarm it's getting really annoying i'm gonna go for a uh they're going into a [ __ ] dining hall and kitchen they have 40 seconds uh seems like a waste of time gonna go rotate the b but they have 35 seconds to kill four people kind of time crunch dean got smoked few saw him decided to do nothing and he moved like a [ __ ] snail and got decked and oh my jesus okay wow you know i knew we were going to work with us with some rough stuff but uh yikes yikes this is we're playing with [ __ ] vietnam [ __ ] war veterans the only one running in them i already know that this is gonna be a headache jesus christ i don't know how good my uh you know commentary skills are i've never done a commentary before i don't know i don't know man as a as a young kid with speech problems this is like the [ __ ] the mountain decline bro all right back to fuse uh no he's thermite with a shotgun okay interesting uh selection hopefully he has some type of plan probably not but hey whatever level and also you know knight 32 kind of maybe not the youngest player definitely not he's going with the same uh garage push here uh oh he's he that's a little distraction oh my god got that he no oh the reaction time i don't think he was aware that there was another door i think that was his downfall there he had no idea there's two entry points oh man he is down [ __ ] he's back here the same spot two rounds in a row bro all right looks like mr guy is gonna go smoke this will only end in a terrible result there's no way this ends good it's running the fm g9 and also the pistol bro you could not have a worse setup dude or loadout for dude he's just trying to lose [Music] he really is you're trying oh he's reinforcing the only oh my god how are they going to rotate the site without going through the long ass [ __ ] hallway of death it's over i i told you my but it's not getting good oh they're in the laundry that's her gun i can't seem to figure out how to get through the hole like i'm pretty sure he made no actually no he didn't i'm not no you don't got shotgun but okay he's kind of peeking oh are you gonna get a kill no he's not he's going to miss every single shot the opposite direction and he gets killed and he decides not to shoot all friendlies have been neutralized all right well this game won in the books so uh going to the next round what are you expecting now that we saw this uh interesting content well now i know what to expect and to not expect anything good at all yeah not nothing like this was at the lineup we have this time we have a fuse hey wait wait wait oh [ __ ] we got we got this guy again oh that was him well he is level 32 we have recruit he's over three michael we got him yep ladies and gentlemen we got him uh we have her crew here he's running a seizures gun or [ __ ] sludge gun [ __ ] [ __ ] like he's gonna go through the main entrance interesting choice there's an echo downstairs sofia is getting [ __ ] but that's okay i don't think he cares see one thing i am noticing he's not holding his angles at head level which is not the way to go in siege if you haven't played siege exactly and especially you know taken into effect oh he oh someone oh it was echo by the l here on the [ __ ] roof chilling living life and drawing it to the fullest he's peeking at the uh upstairs doorway acting like someone's gonna run out he's gonna throw a nade um nade completely misses the doorway which is where i assume he was aiming for if a family was there they would all be done speaking as far as you can unfortunately the game developers are not on the side right now because there's a [ __ ] wall uh he's gonna throw me that's so clearly not gonna hit the target better name than before though we gotta give him props i don't think the guy notices that he's not even in the room anymore now even though they are attacking they are going to maintain their position on the building as though they were defending support they are on the attacking side however they are defending the rooftop maybe he's right up to his [ __ ] tv i mean you have any glasses since we're in like the sixth grade so i'm not really that surprised but i digress [ __ ] you michael he actually making some moves recruit notices oh someone broke the window to the left [Music] they're gonna go for the fuser because they obviously didn't pick it up beforehand for some reason there's a only a minute on the clock and yet they have to kill five people and or plant the [ __ ] bomb and level three recruit there is no [ __ ] way yep the window did break like i assumed actually you should reload there's no way he's gonna fight people with 14 bullets maybe he just oh gets the kill what the [ __ ] what the [ __ ] what what what what what what what is a true level three player how does frost not even see him he killed his teammate right next to what what what now the first game interview of game two we're here with uh rumble he's a huge influencer on youtube how do you feel about the second game man i want to kill myself you you put a lot of money into voting for blue team this time uh it didn't tend to work out for you this time what do you plan on doing next time i've lost my house my wife is divorcing me can't even keep the [ __ ] dog okay back to you richard so pre game three we're feeling great having a little bit of hope not very much left how do you think it's going to go into the next round richard um same result different teammates absolutely disgusting gameplay last time we had similar teammates though this gameplay shouldn't even be allowed to air on the internet it should be banned it should be banished locked away in a [ __ ] vault now for the pre-game entertainment with all of our uh very professional commercials where we do professional things and show you commercials that tell your heartstrings such as a puppy in a beer commercial michael where am i going to find a puppy in a beer commercial bro i'm just saying random stuff i think my game froze all right we back some technical difficulties but we back let's go okay going into game three how you feeling terrible terrible no no hope at all zero there's no no no no for the players oh midnight rider might be a uh subject level 15. oh my god what the [ __ ] is that profile picture please don't tell me nothing yeah we're not here to judge we're just here to yeah yeah yeah inspect just gameplay yeah we're here to judge facts hillary probably said that michael are you a hitler supporter i i am not i uh welcome am the club castle doing um not a bad setup to be honest casting the window that's whatever casting the main door right there that's also you know you know whatever what else is he going to cast this door oh i mean okay i mean sure i'm castling this uh site i don't know is the best play so you know i feel like he's you know limited to his options here unless he plays upstairs which um he's not i yeah like he's going to churn customs you know not the worst player oh broke a hole besides recruit to get killed and also decent control there's legit a drone right behind him or right in front of him i don't think he notices it somebody's dead is on it but i i don't think he can classify what a drone is an ace potential maybe the first ace will see or only ace will ever see from a newcomer no we will not michael do not even give him up like that oh oh he's on him oh no he's trying to shoot the element it's like i'm alone for this one michael is still alive because we [ __ ] we failed the easiest task of them can't even kill ourselves well i can i mean i can kill myself true but don't you not die bro how do you not have a c4 bruh i do you you you just didn't play before i get through the c4 then you [ __ ] you bro kill yourself [Music] oh oh castle peek through the window oh this one two more he almost got him oh and ash just assured him once again now we'll see if we can actually get a positive round winning streak going here first time ever in newcomer we actually get a squad that actually gets more than one round to win how do you feel our chances are doing that um very slim i'll be honest with you very [ __ ] slim five seconds oh my god my goal oh he's already in the building he's gonna go down the the main hallway here trying to check for roamers see the camera shoots the camera nice eye there bucket to kill that's good looking at the amazing artwork around the map you know you really gotta appreciate the artists that put their hard sweat and tear them in this thermite the map interesting play but hey gotta do what you gotta do me personally if i were in the situation i tried to break the floor above them so i could peek in but that is just me you know being a you know somewhat annoying c square michael you are [ __ ] anyways he spots ashley's dead body is he gonna drop feel like he's pretty [ __ ] scared right now like like a kid trying to jump in the water for the first time oh gonna smoke it awesome now okay now he oh he's like uh misfire there now he threw him okay he misses the shots gets shot from the right side doesn't die though because buck saves his life midnight right now is he gonna get revived though oh i think he's gonna play upstairs here he is evolving great to see some progress with these new guys coming in you know trying to explore siege and you know have a feel for the game and just love the game i'd love to see that oh there's a better kid oh dispatcher and that's carrier as well that's a huge kill carries out upstairs now if if anybody knew they would rotate upstairs but nobody knows there's someone grappling and he's dead oh we won oh my [ __ ] god we won a game who would have thought how much footage do i have it's already 24 minutes i can yeah okay uh yeah we're not running back we are not running it back um listen uh i gotta prepare for war uh but if you enjoyed this video make sure to smash the like button hit that uh [ __ ] what i say so so i i said hit the subscribe button right or did i say like okay yeah hit the like button hit the subscribe button turn on post notifications follow my twitter that's the only good thing i mentioned on youtube best channel on youtube today you need to be there earlier not going to be there at all you can't call yourself cool unless you there early shout out to face jeff for inspiring me to make this video and not have gotten this idea without him you know like i said earlier he did this with warzone i don't play warzone but i do play siege so you know and uh yeah hopefully my commentary wasn't absolutely [ __ ] stupid [ __ ] bad uh see you later i hate all of you no i am surprised you kept the nazi propaganda
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Halo Infinite: FORGE OF TEASH - 5 HIDDEN ITEMS - SECRET Collectables - FULL GUIDE - Get These Now
so guys i am back with another halo infinite video people and today i bring you the hidden location of four collectibles as well as a spartan core these are all within the forge of tish area guys so let's go how's it going people my name is dpj and if you do enjoy the video leaving a like if it helps out and if you like what you want to see more be sure to subscribe also guys i'm running a weekly giveaway to be with a chance of winning any game of your choice no matter the platform you play on simply drop a like on the video leave a comment down below make sure you're subbed and have those notifications turned on good luck everybody so the forge of this area is literally just before you get to the excavation site area right near the start of the campaign um so yes as i'll say as per usual and clear at this area you can see me out on the map right here clear out before you go in for these collectibles it just makes things a lot easier so you want to run straight in from this position uh i'm out on the map where it's been broken down now i don't think it's broken and it's actually completely area so if you had ain't fussed about cleaning audience yeah you may just have to jump over that wall that was just that it's all good i could grab a hook here all the way up but i just thought i'd run around because i'm a bit lazy and tired as you can probably tell by my voice and play this game non-stop guys non-stop so firstly here we're gonna grab a audio log so it's right there people there in ddo we also now have a spartan port which is also in this area in this room in this building paper so if we just come around you can see it right there run up this ramp and there we have it guys it is as simple as that my people my people okay so we're gonna go and grab another audio loud from here so you want to come out of this room the way you come into it i just want to head right and go down here people go down here and you'll see it right at the bottom i've already grabbed this because i just made a mistake of my recording but it's all good it doesn't really matter there it is right there people so you want to grab that and there we go so from here guys i'm gonna have to do a little bit of scaling i'll play a rock but it's all good it's all good because it's quite easy with that grapple hook as you know so you want to turn back around go up up that way you just come in and then you just want to turn right and you want to scale up there it doesn't matter which way you go up but i'm just going to go up on this building because it's you know a little easier but you get up here how you really like you can get up here how you like okay so once you're up here and then go into this cave because this yellow light is shining people this yellow light is shining you can hear that peep and there we have it guys and the last one is another audio lug which we're gonna run to right here so come out of this cave system and you want to head left and follow the rocks around and it's literally straight forward guys literally straightforward just follow where i go on screen now scale these rocks and there you have it people and there we have it for the collectibles within this area four in total with a spartan car which obviously is useful for that leveling up of your character so yeah why not there we have it the forge of teach collectibles guys and i hope you enjoyed the video if you did leave a like really helps me out if you're new and you want to see more halo be sure to subscribe and hopefully people i will see you on that next one you
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Rebuilding The Denver Broncos | Madden 19 Franchise
make sure to use code Bengal at sign up on FanDuel for a $20 deposit bonus and check out my second channel for other games coming up like Red Dead Redemption 2 and call of duty black ops 4 as well as my third channel with collaboration some of your favorite youtubers let's get into the video what is going on guys Bangla Gettier coming back at you with another video and today we were back on Madden NFL 19 franchise featuring the Denver Broncos this is gonna be a fantasy style rebuild which means anything goes to a degree let's go over the roster and let's talk a little bit about John Elway in company let's take a look at the roster and also Phillip Lindsey looks absolutely absolutely ridiculous he barely fits in the square man I'm not saying like his hair is ridiculous I'm just saying the way it's proportioned yeah what it would a face can clearly not scan but uh it just doesn't fit he's not even centered I guess a lot of them mark to be fair they almost all are not centered I guess it was done purposefully I don't know if I like that I don't know if I've never noticed it though it doesn't really matter we'll start with the offensive line worse Garrett Bowles former first-round draft pick he was drafted at like what 25 so he might be 26 27 now he is 26 and of course they have Billy Turner Geno Grotowski Connor McGovern and Jared Bell dear not a phenomenal offensive line Jared velde used to be great for the Cardinals but injuries and age have held him back as of late he is now 31 years old Connor McGovern played center I believe and then moved over to offensive guard I thought he was a center maybe center slash guard at Missouri Geno guy Kowski shouldn't be starting here Billy Turner same deal Garrett Bulls might not even be a reliable play here because just I feel like offensive linemen develop so slowly and Madden for whatever reason jeff fireman is here Matt Lacoste former giant Jake but let's go ahead and reorganize a deaf chart to not account for injuries here because we are jumping in forgot almost about Matt Paradis and Ronald Leary those are going to be our starters paradis is especially a good player but Emmanuel Sanders is someone that might be on the move he's 31 years old I probably am gonna want to train him while I still can get value we've talked about the regression system before and how overpass it isn't Maddon and he'll be regressing down into the mid and then low 80s within two years we hope you like 82 overall in two years it'll suck obviously we have to get better at quarterback John Elway has run this Denver Broncos team so poorly in my opinion because John Elway sees himself as this fantastic talent evaluator at quarterback and he it's a miss every single time Paxton Lynch Tim Tebow and instead of taking a quarterback this year he goes alright let's sign Case Keenum a journeyman quarterback that has played ok yeah you Grant Lee did have a good season last year with the Vikings but he's playing ok his most of his career that he's been starting Kevin Hogan obviously not a starting caliber they released Paxton Lynch we touched on him very briefly Andy Janovich is pretty good fullback and then time for Cortland Sutton is now he's a really really good player River cray crap doesn't even a picture day Sean Hamilton is decent we'll see if we can develop him over this first season I'm probably not gonna trade for another receiver and then we have Phillip Lindsey rolls-royce Devante Booker I like the receiving core I really urge me of the running back core I really do the running back group is solid on the defensive side of the ball it's where things really get good I like Todd Davis I like Brandon Marshall both of these guys have seemingly regressed this past year according to their ratings I don't love playing Bradley Chubb in a 3-4 but it's gonna have to work with he with him and Von Miller I should say and then Shane ray is here Derek Wolfe is a beast occurs actually not that bad D'Amato peco's gotta be changed he's just too old it was a Shelby Harris it is I don't even know he's on this team doesn't actually look that terrible but um probably not gonna be a great option for us and then Adam God says what DeAndre Walker the Marcus Walker I'm so stupid dude I totally Wow credibility out the window and the secondary Justin Simmons is pretty good Darian Stewart is on the older side now so we're probably gonna have to move beyond him it cost so much to upgrade him he's already slow we'll see what we can get for him value wise and then as much as I love Chris Harris jr. it probably is time to move on he's 29 years old which means that he is going to start regressing he's still so good in real life man I hate the regression system uh all right we're just gonna have to make some of these moves start making decisions and figure out what we want to do I almost want to change to a 4-3 play von Miller at defensive end kick Derrick wolf inside the defensive tackle which he honestly could fit in 65 to 85 would be fine for a defensive tackle he is getting into his what mid to late 20s 28 years old Bradley Chubb would play defensive end Todd Davis would move to the outside Miranda Marshall would stay on the inside we could start Josie jewel I don't know what I want to do we still have Shaq Barrett he's not gonna be playing in this current system unless he's playing as a rushed defensive end in the specialist area which he's not most likely just betrayed value at this point is he versatile enough in Madden to play in a 4-3 you know what he probably is is the old coverage isn't great but we could continue to play him outside linebacker I think a 4-3 change is gonna be for the best my first raid is gonna be daring Stewart and Emmanuel Sanders as well as a fifth round pick for Levante David reasoning behind this is levanta David is one of the best linebackers in the NFL he is 28 which is at that regression time which was why I'm trying to trade maybe Chris Harris jr. and Emmanuel Sanders as you just saw but he's already a 95 overall so if he is going to regress it's most likely gonna be well he will regress it's most likely gonna be nothing serious down to maybe a high 80 which will be usable over these you know three or so years that we're gonna do and now I'm in the position to uh turn one of these outside linebackers probably Shane ray I think he's coming up into a contract year this straight is gonna be Shane ray Jeff fireman for cheedo be a woozy eh I always want to say it was e but I think he does say woozy a and we just didn't need heuerman we got we got the but Jake but and and this receiving core looks not great without Emmanuel Sanders here but we're getting better on defense and as you can see the addition of a Wu Zi probably means that Chris Harris jr. will be moved and I'm still trying to do something with this uh with this lime backing group because one of these guys is not staying probably and they don't have a ton of value I don't even I don't even know what's worth it I don't Todd Davis is younger than Brendan Marshall is but Brandon Marshall is not super old this is 28 it costs so much to get them even one skill point it's 26 and a half thousand uh I mean we'll see what his value is really awesome trade for us Brandon Marshall D'Amato Peko senior and a third round pick for Larry Hogan Joe B and Joel Buitoni Oh got a love Larry man livin like Larry shot at this spongebob rest in peace the creator of the series but Larry Hogan Joe B is quite an addition for some reason one of my favorite players in the league like not like top ten or anything like that but like I love Larry Hogan Jovi I can't even really explain it it's almost just that his name's Larry and I think it's funny for some reason even though it's not that I don't know whatever he's just he's also a beast he flies super under the radar he's a very talented player so adding him to the team is just fantastic especially getting a lot younger always like that and then offensively Joba Tony o is one of the best guards in the NFL he's also a versatile player so we could potentially play him a tackle if we wanted to but I think I'm just gonna slide him over to right guard or yeah I think we're gonna play him at right guard and he's just a very talented player and he will be protecting our future quarterback even though I don't know who that is yet but we'll see we'll see we'll find out all right boom huge trade for us Case Keenum tramaine Brock and a fourth for a 1 and a 2 from the Buffalo Bills I guess the Bills want a quarterback for some reason I know the trade logic is dumb but also it is what it is so I'm taking the picks and Kevin Hogan's our guy this year Case Keenum wasn't really gonna lead us to much I'd rather have the draft pick so we can maybe turn into some really really good players there's always potential for that we'll have to see of course and I think I'm gonna hold on to Chris Harris jr. for now if he regresses a lot in year one which he probably will that's gonna be very frustrating to me but I think this is probably just gonna be what the team is have to see how that goes this will be the team for season one it's a bad team I think we have started to put some of the pieces together but this first season should not be good defensively we actually haven't proved when you change systems and I think the four three is going to fit this group of players better new starters obviously Levante David SWAT Cravens is playing at strong safety now with will parks just behind him and then a good Frio of cornerbacks with Chris Irish junior Bradley Roby and shidou be a woozy a go ahead simulate to the mid-season mark done with trades we'll see how this team looks my guess two wins maybe we've got Kevin Hogan at quarterback we're four and four interesting I don't really even know what to say about that the real shame is that this receiving class is so so bad the first of all there are no first-round guys even projected including the top two guys in the second round our fifth round talents however at quarterback it could not be further from a wide receiver area all of these quarterbacks look pretty awesome if I had to really watch some guys it would be Reed hacker at a Notre Dame be Joe Roman out of Pitt Frank long out of Alabama Benjamin West out of Stanford looks kind of like Andrew Luck in some regards well the only reason I said that was Stanford and then like kind of the accuracies in the throw power and whatnot a little bit bigger than Andrew Luck obviously if you know anything about Andrew Luck Cooper Wilkins out of Louisville is great there are five bonafide really really good quarterbacks and Vinnie Kersey out of Oregon's not terrible either Matt Paradis is a free agent or again will be at the end of the season I feel like I say that every single rebuild I always make that very small mistake Matt parrot is Bradley Roby let's to bring all these guys back all right Shaq Barrett Bradley Roby Matt Paradis return probably not gonna bring back Shelby Harris I probably should have tried to trade him I kind of forgot that he was a guy on the team so I didn't but let's go ahead simulate to the playoffs which surprisingly we have a decent shot to make with Kevin Hogan at the helm odd so we didn't make the playoffs finished 6 and 10 that's honestly more like it which is odd let's see these stats see how this happened Kevin Hogan not a bad year honestly for Kevin Hogan 37 hundred yards 27 touchdowns 15 interceptions rushing Phillip Lindsey was not very good in my opinion but Roy's Freeman was exceptional in his touches receiving they shot Hamilton was all right I mean that's a pretty good season honestly and then Courtland Sutton was great eight touchdowns over a thousand yards Jake but River Craig craft contributed pretty pretty good a group they're not gonna lie blocking offensive line held together pretty well I'd like to see that and then kind of weird from the total tackles front Jack Barrett Levante David both lead with 98 apiece and then Justin Simmons had 91 a lot of tackles all over the place tacos for lost 14 from Derek Wolfe 13 from Von Miller 12 from Larry Hogan gob going down by one each sign Levante David at 11:00 and then quarterback sacks von Miller only had 12 and a half but that's still a pretty good season I mean I say only twelve and a half that's that's a pretty good number eight for Shaq Barrett six for Larry Hogan Jovi five for Derek Wolfe and then interceptions nobody had more than one no Chris Harris jr. in there you ate to see that weird defensive numbers nobody had more than one forced fumble or fumble recoveries and then I doubt we're gonna see the defensive touchdown we don't see any let's go ahead and check out Awards we might have to change up the offense and the defense it's Drew Brees wins MVP of the ten for and to Saints that we're gonna see any Broncos in here anywhere but Case Keenum he was in the top ten unreal AFC Offensive Player of the Year goes to Marcus Mariota kind of a weird one and then no Broncos Defensive Player of the Year Myles jack no Broncos offensive rookie the year is Sam Darnell of the seven and nine Jets Broncos Philip Lindsay at number six at number three of the six and ten Broncos Courtland Sutton number four bunch of Broncos Deshawn Hamilton royce freeman river cry craft we played so many and then defense Ricky there goes to make up its Patrick the Dolphins went 114 and one the Dolphins won one game and then no chub in there no Bradley Chubb uh annoying so I guess we have Aaron Lynch I don't even remember picking him up because I didn't I guess the CB you did Chad Kelly he didn't even mention him when talking about quarterbacks Jared valve ear regressed five overall that's pretty significant and as you can't see in the top left but the Jaguars this year actually won the Super Bowl over the Rams 42:36 was the final weird one the Rams haven't exactly been great this year I don't know if you guys follow football so haha Quintin dicks is a free agent he can play strong safety for us very easily the Redskins are trying to retain him we have sue walk Ravens right now and I definitely wouldn't replace Justin Simmons sue walked Ravens is a 78 overall only 24 years old he was a former fun fact he's about to be a 79 overall or should be it looks like you should have earned his skill point he has enough points but he didn't get one for some reason I don't know man he feels like a replaceable player that we can trade I'm not gonna overplay or overpay for Clinton dicks but it's just such a funny name I might have to get it haha some of my best work Clinton dicks rejected the contract I wasn't gonna overpay for him with what we have right now so the Redskins were giving him lay I swear like 10 million per year and I just there was no way I was gonna match I wonder we can see his exact details he went to the Dolphins forty two point six over four and that's just base salary that nearly a 17 dollar signing bonus that's 60 million over for for haha Clinton dicks that's a pretty big contract this really is the best quarterback class I've ever seen and there's no reason for me to trade up when I can pretty much have my pick of the litter I don't need read hacker even though he is pretty good so we're just gonna simulate to pick eight ciues on the board assume he's gonna be off as Lamar DeForest goes to the Chargers out of Louisville they finally get a great interior presence and read hackers still on the board interesting I think Benjamin West is the best quarterback on the board all things considered 23 years old how old is heckard if he's like 21 I might have to it's only an age only one year difference of age we're going Benjamin West out of Stanford welcome to the Denver Broncos 79 overall quick development 90 throw power I was hoping that be higher in the a - range but very accurate 79 deep 87 medium 91 short he's a decent player it'll be our quarterback in the future and I like how he's wearing number seven mm can we think of any other Broncos cornerback zoom out of war number seven all right our second first-round pick here Reed hacker is still on the board I know it's kind of weird considering the group that we have now but I am gonna be taking a running back here Damien straight out of Georgia really really like what he brings to the table great top three skills very athletic great for tea time and bench press I think he's gonna compliment Phillip Lindsay really well I don't need Royce Freeman if Damien Strait is as good as he looks so welcome to the Denver Broncos 79 overall quick development 89 speed 87 truckin is he wearing a number in the 70s I hoped yet no 32 thank God it looks like 72 almost in that shot but he is very good as a fight for yards trade fits the scheme he's definitely a guy I want to work into the offense what just happened all right read hacker is still on the board the only reason I took a running back is there's nothing here that like is even usable in my opinion like Cal Nicholas is pretty good I'll likely take him with my next pick I'm going quarterback here I'm going to read hacker quarterback battle 77 overall normal so we definitely made the right decision at first even though they're very comparable in my opinion maybe read hacker will be a trade piece for us not a terrible player just so we had to take the shot man if he had super starred ever was in like an 80-something overall it was worth the risk which was essentially no risk all right Cal Nicklaus still here wish he was stronger but he does have good top three skills should work in really nicely a right tackle for me seventy five overall he's Jared Bell dear but instead a 31 he's 21 and we don't have Jared build here anymore obviously he can't pass block at all but he'll play right tackle Wow it's the fifth round and the Chargers just drafted an edge player Darius Haines out of Nevada and he's just 77 overall what a fantastic fifth round her all right Jason Whitaker out of Penn State add to the Penn State youth at the receiving corps with Deshawn Hamilton welcome to the team Jason Whitaker 75 overall really good value on this pick for sure now he's not the best deep route runner you know with this player is this is damar jacobs if you guys watch my Giants franchise where we actually play all the games check it out if you haven't already same with Ozark State dynasty and NC double-a up here in a college which is awesome to me I'm more excited tweeted out about this on my Twitter link in the description but I tweeted out whoa now I'm more excited this year for college bowl games and the college football playoff than the NFL playoffs which I don't know why but I'm just that's just how I feel this year nd that's a guy guy who can potentially play tight end for us something to think about alright I have really no knowledge of these players or they're terrible at this point this is a round one projected running back dropped all the way to the sixth round he looks terrible here's Curtis Sheri will draft him 71 good value for the pick but he's not gonna play I am done with the draft draft recap we did pretty well a bunch of high seventies players few mid high mid 70s I wish you could sort by position that's my wish but I do want to see all these quarterbacks and of course the highest overall players in the class highest was only an 81 a lot of times he gets a lot higher like a lot higher the top was Vinny Kirsch key 80 overall quick development I don't really like a TA throw power though and he's very slow even though he's the highest overall wouldn't be my pick so I'm glad we didn't take him Benjamin West we did take Alan Wilber is a 79 overall with quick so right in the same market where we are he is a still I don't like 89 throw power man I know I know it seems like only a small boost to 90 so I don't really want Alan Wilber as much Cooper Wilkins how good are you superstar dev you are automatically the pick out of Louisville yeah 90 throw power he's exactly like our quarterback except younger and was superstar development he would have been the pick but there were so many of him man it was uh it was hard to tell it really was Joe Roman was another guy superstar dev 23 years old well I almost liked him the best even though he is 23 which means it cost more XP to upgrade him yeah he's really good as well I think we got some good options at QB just ah that superstar dev is so impactful if you get it this trade we're trading for Michael Pearce Reed hacker Royce Freeman and we no longer need Rolls Royce rip and a second-round pick for Michael Pierce of the Baltimore Ravens no they were the only team with double green interest on the quarterback in the running back in Hecker and Freeman respectively so it made the most sense to trade with them get the most value and we do need to sign a back up order back oh hell yeah how about not only a backup quarterback how about a third string maybe these guys will be good I don't even know if I don't even know what their deal is welcome to the Broncos Paxton Lynch and Chad Kelly hope you like it here boom how about that for a trade Derrick Wolf's contract is awful and he's now a third string defensive tackle escape it was almost 10 million per year by the way will parks and a first-round pick next year I know that's a lot but we have the grog we have Gronk now Rob Gronkowski is gonna be our tight end and I'm sure he will add a lot to this offense give West a true target because right now Courtland Sutton and Jason Whitaker probably not the best group you know he's ever had I mean I guess it would be probably the best group of overall talent but it's not the best possible group by a long shot and it's been a while since I've traded for a true superstar it's a fun one also Chris Harris only regrets by one overall well I mean we did upgrade him but overall hasn't dropped very much so I'm glad I held onto him took the risk and it paid off time to simulate now to the mid-season mark and we'll see what this Broncos offense can do also I changed some multiple zone run because it fits Phillip Lindsey a bit better and it also impacts so many more starters so now we're gonna continue simulating Croxton and pending free agent that's fine we'll resize them I know he's 30 but he's also a 97 overall we're gonna be fine 5 and 3 at the mid-season mark coming off a loss to the Raiders that we did not need would have put us at 6 and 2 with a win and the Raiders only had one at the time I don't know how we let that happen so Brock Chris Harris jr. Justin Simmons to après vans all impending free agents gonna have to bring them all back all four have re-signed it's good to extend these guys to young uns to older fellas but all very important to the team can't even negotiate with Andy Janovich yet which is alright we're on the path to the playoffs five and three second in the West in good position for a wild card matchup if we don't take the division to so simulate to the playoffs let's bring it home rookie quarterback playoff time in Denver come on all right I don't think it's not playoff time we lost to the Chargers last week 22:21 finished eighth and eight the Chiefs past us come on man come on man Benjamin West great season 40 100 yards 35 touchdowns only nine picks Phillip Lindsey was not great Damien Strait was pretty good weird how the backup running back he's just out performing the main RB with so many yards per carry better brock let our team in catches he was pretty great 963 yards six TDs Courtland Sutton what a season eleven hundred yards seven TDs on eighty six catches Jason Whitaker was all right good Reds don't threaten Deshawn Hamilton had a great year as well our offense looks to be pretty good besides not having a running back Phillip Lindsey is just not playing well not much else you can say about it I want to David pretty good season a lot of tackles good tackles for loss numbers and Von Miller stepped up again better year from in this year 15 tackles for loss Chubb at 14 Bradley Chubb also had nine and a half sacks Larry Hogan Jay we were eight and of course a bun millard led a team with 14 1/2 and hold on we have Moore's accident see Michael Pierce also at 8 and Shaq Barrett had 7 coming off right outside linebacker and Chris Harris jr. had six picks after having 0 last year awesome bounce-back here how do we only win 8 games seems like everyone is playing well Bradley Trump even had a safety and we have a defensive touchdown from Chris Harris jr. having arguably his best year at this age drew Brees don't 150 no one with the Saints great year for him winning MVP no Broncos really offense player of the year goes to Le'Veon Bell Benjamin West at number 7 he should have been in that MVP conversations vials Jack wins back-to-back Defensive Player of the year's for the AFC is up to a 99 overall now Levante David at number 9 Offensive Rookie of the Year is Benjamin West love to see that also have Jason Whitaker and Damien straight in here Curtis shariat number 10 another white out and the Jags get Maurice Roberts to win Defensive Rookie of the Year so their defense was ballin and of course no Broncos I don't remember playing one playing a rookie so Benjamin West only has two skill points he got nearly nothing for Offensive Rookie of the Year and didn't get his development upgraded to star which is super disappointing looks like Adam gosh this is a top free agent as the Rams went back-to-back Super Bowls actually did the Jags win last one I know they were in it I don't remember what happened anyway the Rams win this one 34 20 over the Chargers from our own division as they are dominant year in and year out this is the team though it looks pretty good spots I want to improve obviously tackle now guard Ronald Leary has regressed a lot wide receiver of course and then middle linebacker the rest of the defensive thing is great Todd Davis is not doing it for me he just isn't I need to see a good receiver in free agency I know you're saying oh you have receiver problems but you had Emmanuel Sanders well that's true but trust me he's down to an 84 now and he's 33 I don't want it I do want to Vontae Parker as to AFC East teams are going after the former dolphin I had me to the list we got Devante Parker Matthew Jude on accept and I didn't offer him a lot of money Devante Parker really makes us receiving core a lot better it's crazy what 185 overall receiver will do especially with his potential to develop you know probably close to a 90 and then defensively I just thought that he could probably fit in well maybe replace Shaq Baird or kick lobosdied David inside the middle linebacker I really would have liked that and there is regression here Levon to David down to a 91 but I think that's still quite serviceable and then it offensively Gronk is down to a 93 but it's a 93 not it's not bad not bad I wish I could have a 93 at every position right now time for the draft though Giants had the number one overall pick they took whoever they picked and we're on the clock in number 19 Cameron Corp a cornerback out of LSU joins their corner core of the Texans that's a lot of C's Derek Henry who is close to six for 233 had decided to go back to school this time at Tennessee I think he probably does have one year left of NC double-a to eligibility and he's a quarterback now and he's pretty good a lot slower though Wow a lot of great linebacker options love it Wow look at these studs here at the top of the draft oh oh yeah four six one is just it's a slow receiver for two for all right and he's Penn State I'm sold at another Penn State receiver to the mix 79 overall of course he's gonna be quick develop but he's fast as hell 98 speed talk about a slot weapon Tyrone Meyers ty Ronnie is two ends I don't like Tyrann Tyrone there's a first round talent quarterback here in the third round what am i what are my options I have nothing in my draft board let's take him dude Rashard Bailey at the very worst he's trade page 77 overall good pick for the class we also needed to backup 87 speed doesn't throw very well he's like he's a running quarterback very clearly well sick Gary he'll fit out of Alabama looks pretty good versatile outside linebacker in my opinion and he is a 74 overall ringing for 68 we took him at 1:15 to get back up I'd probably won't try to force him into the lineup tell you that much let's go Julie and Terry out of Michigan looks like great value for the pick here and he is a 73 overall it's a good pick and if he had better development I actually of course he's not gonna wear number 58 if he had better development I probably would play him I think he has pretty decent speed tackle block should hit power pursuit acceleration all pretty good his coverage is not great but he does look like a pretty good player I just think the development in being 23 years old is probably gonna hurt him and the reason that we're not gonna work him in a lineup let's see who the best player in this class was top guys were near 80 82 overall right tackle he was picked before we picked that this would've been nice to at him Eric to seer all picked before we finally got him o'clock even Oscar Hoskins was Derek Henry so I was pretty good warned time so we don't need a quarterback or running back even though I drafted one I think we got the best pick that we could have had given our knees so I am actually really pleased with that I want to check out the other wide receiver wasn't will Fenderson I think it was yeah I'm more happy with our selection this is the squad it's worth peaking the free agency for a minute seeing if there's any value here that we could add Emmanuel Sanders I don't really want him yeah not much here alright season three I believe now yeah season three I think we've put together a good team 87 offense 91 defense which is 86 overall I'm actually not sure as Bradley Chubb jumps up to a 91 overall pretty good and he has superstar development now he had star previously doesn't say how he got it what did I want to say we need to get better it's a good team oh yeah I don't think I have a punter yeah brandy McManus probably shouldn't be doing both I'm sure we'll be able to sign a decent one in free agency in the mid-70s is really all I'm looking for and there is Riley Dixon former Denver Bronco was replaced by Marquette King speaking of which where is Marquette King how did I lose him whatever midseason time I love how my coach kind of looks like former Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak a little bit they're not head coach she's a coordinator I was Texans head coach DD I don't think he was over the head coach for the Broncos oh we know he wasn't the Broncos head coach for two years all right he also was their offensive coordinator yeah all right I thought I wasn't crazy he's now these senior personnel advisor in Denver so he's still there yeah I'm looking at it right now it looks like a man it's funny it's funny Oh LaVon T David panting free agent we are four and four this is a way better team that we went forward for with last year what is going on Levante David Larry Hogan Joby Phillip Lindsey WCA brennick manis Garrett balls Jake but Todd Davis Ronald Leary to Marcus Walker all free agents i garrett bowls for me at this point is a right tackle I'd like to kick him over he's developed like not even at all he's gotta have one over all over the course of these three years I don't think I want to bring back Jake but I do easily get back up side that I don't think I want to bring back Todd Davis so Ronald Leary we need to improve on DeMarcus Walker doesn't really matter shidou be a woozy is wearing number 24 I'm low-key triggered at that Champ Bailey my second favorite player in NFL history he's number 24 for the Broncos we've refined all these top guys Bren McManus things to come back Jake but I'm a mix on Garrett pools dude I am alright Reese I know all these guys from Jake but all the way to the top from the but past Larry to Levante David hey I hate how offensive linemen don't develop it's every single time he fits the scheme he's getting the most likely possible I have the offensive line multiplier and they just don't they don't get better oh we made the playoffs nine and seven got to face the Browns though it's honestly a tough matchup Chargers went 11 five coming off a 24 14 lost the Patriots but here we go Benjamin West pretty good year not a lot of touchdown passes but good numbers overall Philip Lindsay was okay the yards per carry at 3.5 is way too low 3.6 is barely better and both Courtland Sutton and Tyrell Meyers who I hope to god one Rookie of the Year with those numbers both with 1030 yards weird Gronk was good to touchdowns aren't that high and then blocking the offensive line was not fantastic defensively lot of tackles for Levante Dave at tackles for loss 16 for Vaughn Millard led the team as he had another double-digit sacks season 12 tackles for loss from Bradley Chavez Larry Okeechobee as well no one else was over six sacks Bradley Chubb had it and then Shinobi was EA had four picks pretty good forced fumbles no one with anything crazy a safety for von Miller and somebody had two defensive touchdowns it's shidou be a woozy a I'd like to see that Awards Kareem hunt wins MVP followed by four running backs or well he's followed by three but four running backs in the top four for MVP with Blake bortles at six interesting AFC Offensive Player of the Year curry Mont we get Benjamin West at eight defense Player of the Year miles Garrett Labonte David number six Offensive Rookie of the Year is Nathan Driessen not Tyrone Meyers you guys remember Jill Driessen if you're Broncos fans I think he spells his name the same way come on Tyrone or tyronn I haven't decided and then Marvin Goddard wins it for the Dolphins relative perhaps of Ozark State quarterback Pedro Goddard you guys keep up with that series is one of my favorite to record I'm having a blast with that right now but we are a playoff team let's go ahead and upgrade the boys West is developing so slowly this is the group the offensive line is not tremendous but it's okay I like the offense it's not awful Tyra Meyer is up to an 83 over defensively I mean we got 91 office 93 defense it's a pretty good team there are no real standouts in the rest of team besides the defensive line where it's clearly incredible but what's the average overall here like 94 93 maybe I mean we could find out I'm not really a math guy average is 94 and a half Wow it's pretty good meeting overall for the defensive line not too bad but all right wild card game at first energy in Cleveland let's go Broncos 88 overall much better than the Browns let's beat him up 7 nothing early now tied at 7 I don't really feel like jumping in unless we have to I guess we settle for a field goal there we got to get better we got to get better at converting 13 to 7 only up by about a touchdown of course only six points opposed to seven but it's field goals telling the story of this game Brandon McManus leading us to victory and now it's 1614 let's go ahead and kill clock ooh blitz off that's right side this will be an easy dump off to the running back Phillip Lindsey that's actually the perfect spot picking up 14 making it third down and one should be able to get this pretty easily and there it is first down that should do it just about Chad at the Hugh Jackson go Browns that is ball game Phillip Lindsey rips off like a 15 yard carrier so pretty good game for us and we're gonna walk out of here with the win 16 14 close went over the Browns a little bit worried about this one the Chargers are so overpowered in Madden sim it's not even funny we're a better overall and we had a significantly worse record in my I don't soil at two wins was 11 verses 9 and we have very similar schedules obviously being in the same division it's just that we're gonna get crushed I already know it 21 to 328 3 we better get on some doing the patrons over the Falcons stuff right now or we're gonna lose I think we're gonna lose I'm telling you there we're getting crushed there we go look at that speed 98 speed pretty good it's gonna be really tough to win this game dare I say impossible 38 10 it's over 45 10 I told you we're gonna get smashed Chargers are so overpowered Phillip Rivers threw for 387 and 5 touchdowns he missed one throw how is this not a perfect qbr of 158 point three he missed one throw that's a no that's one of the best games I've ever seen for any quarterback ever we don't really need to recite any buddy else I already took care of that so we can just go ahead and move on I'm fine without Riley Dixon for right now I'm fine to just move on for a minute go to free-agency draft a studded head back stronger than ever for season number four Trent Williams is in free agency this is a must sign I will give you money we have it we need you you're gonna regress but that's fine we need you for all the rescues her go I'm not gonna do that oh dude Chris Harris retire hold on did he retire did he regress a lot he's down to an 82 he's down to 82 what happened to Chris Harris you - 28 that hurts we got Matt Milano Trent Williams rejected because he's just in it for the money we have no left guard the tackle situation not great but we do have a new middle linebacker that's what Matt Milano is gonna do or now we're gonna play mat in a lotta what middle linebacker we do not have a first-round pick because we traded it to get Grunk so not that I mean I just gotta go offensive line and hope we get a stud there were so many good quarterbacks in this uh this franchise you know what Howard Hendricks looks good besides the fact that he ran a for 7:40 just about Danny Mullen looks pretty good except he ran out for seven how do you guys how are you buddy eligible to be drafted with those 40 times at a cornerback sir Darius Reynolds looks alright we're gonna take trim on Boone here doesn't I don't know if he fits his name based on appearance but alright charm on yeah this was rough Anthony stasher Leske need a better mustache to go with his name I needed like a 78 well I mean I'm done the number one overall pick is a 74 overall he has star development to be fair but I don't think you want a 74 overall picking it number 183 overall was the top of this class seems like it's gotten better as it's gone down or you know the franchise has played out but uh yeah there are some pretty good players here DeMarcus Tarpley 82 overall at a text from Horne yeah I don't know we just didn't have it picked to make anything might be signing James white just a trade him might do an old sign and trade I don't know if it's been a while since I've done anything like this you know in a rebuild but I'm kind of about it all right James Wyatt a fourth and a seventh for Trey Turner my favorite screwing over the CPU gotta love it he'll play left guard Jason Whitaker and a third for alomar pet it's gonna help him prove her offensive line and I don't know how we're gonna do it because now we have obviously many guards Holly mark pets the guy that can play center also which means that for me he's gonna play right guard and not tackle and Joba Tonio who played tackle at Nevada he's going to play tackle here again and he will be it'll be the right tackle I don't really feel like moving Garret bowls to to uh the left tackle there's only one extra step or the right tackle but I don't I don't feel like doing it all right the offensive lines a lot better now receiving core is nice at a decent backfield and then defensively we are still solid let's see what we can do season number four the fourth and final season if we don't make the playoffs with this squad dude I will be very upset three and four what do you mean what do you mean three and four we're such a good team 91 overall 93 offense 95 defense got some stars and some studs got some we just don't win games dude we're not out of it but we need to essentially win out we're in for show me five and four oh five and four six and four the dream is alive show me seven and four over the Raiders seven and four Ford seven Browns get out the way oh my god eight and four we are top of the AFC West the dream is alive can we beat the 309 Eagles I sure hope so eight and five we lost well that's so brutal 29 12 since we lost to the three win Eagles this is the biggest game of the year the AFC West is killer right now and we play the eight and five chargers at home tell me we can do it cuz next week over the bills gotta be win nine and five got the lead or the division lead come on let's beat the bills ten wins ten and five and of course this win over the Chiefs could be pretty big week 17 there's a huge game time to upgrade players for the wild card we got a first round bye we beat the Chiefs 28 to 3 I see you the top left let's go baby first round by 11 and 5 from 4 & 4 I'll show the schedule because sometimes people you forced wins of course I did no I didn't as you can see here horse wins none except for the bye for week 4 by sucks but of course no forest wins we basically won out we lost one game and we shouldn't have lost it was the three win Eagles I mean I guess you could say and you shouldn't have lost it's kind of weird because anything can happen on any given Sunday as they say but Benjamin West his worst season there's worse season so far but pretty good not that bad Phillip Lindsey still trash for some reason he's been great in the NFL so far Damien straight alright season receiving know a thousand-yard guys but Portland Sutton 10 td's blocking offensive line was alright defensively Matt Milano had a pretty good season ten tackles for loss but Michael Pearce led with 13 von Miller 17 and a half sacks Bradley Chubb at ten and a half interceptions for four Roby three for Harris and a woozy a like that forced fumbles two for von Miller and at least one defensive touchdown Chris Harris jr. we've actually got a lot of defensive touchdowns this year but here we go Kareem hunt MVP Seco on at number two any Broncos in there no AFC Offensive Player of the Year is Kareem Hunt no Broncos Defensive Player of the Year CJ Mosely no Broncos Offensive Rookie of year goes to DeMarcus Tarpley c1 Bronco it's Morris Blake couldn't tell you that is Defensive Rookie of the Year sir Darius Reynolds and no Broncos but we didn't really have a draft so that's not shocking at all but we got to upgrade Joel pitoni o95 offense 97 defense sua Cravens has turned into a monster he'll be a ninety-six overall likely and that is just wild to see because we almost got rid of him and now he's one of the highest overall players on the team he passed guys like Justin Simmons pastural boo Tonio who we acquired it's crazy but we have a divisional round of the playoffs facing the 9 & 7 Baltimore Ravens led by Lamar Jackson can we beat him we're way better so no probably not Ravens are up 2410 always play in the comeback game I like it you guys might remember the Ravens Broncos AFC championship a few years ago that's a pretty great game my guy Champ Bailey I don't think he'd let up a touchdown on the season and that game he kind of got torched his age showing but we're taking a shot deep look at the size mismatch to Jake bud thought that would have been Gronk but Jake butt goes up and gets it talk about a quick strike and we're back on offense that was quick yes straight in the game he's a power back we just got to hope that our defensive or schmear offensive line overpowers their defensive line and it looks like they have look at the hole opened up straight goes straight through it hey that's a blitz I'm gonna be a little bit annoyed if they're sending five which they are that's opening the flat though cut upfield straight power down at the 1 look at this stack box I'm pretty sure we could pass on it but I'm trying to run the ball look at the power is straight get out of the way he's coming straight through how many time the awful puns can I make it's gonna be 31 31 we had to step in and you guys know I'm not a great kicker but we have tied it up it's hard to know what's gonna be great when like this is my only experience really playing the game other than Giants franchise I wanted to go rock there I want I guess got to check down third and seven Phillip Lindsey fights for the first down great work this is such a stack box but why wouldn't it be we have one receiver on the field we just need good blocking we got it straight has the touchdown no he steeped in why what was a Hannah mation almost better this way to be honest because we get to take more time off the clock but still a little bit weird and off goes back to straight he's gonna walk into the end zone guys like that little move very unnecessary but we had a touchdown we have the lead we have a minute to hold on I'm hopping in you are sending a little bit of pressure and hopefully you just man up we're on the running back boom game over baby ending it with emphasis almost put a play the Josh emphasis thing they're from Greg and Josh yes no that show it's pretty good one anyway yes that's quite a way to end we've beaten the Ravens here in the divisional onto the conference championship have the Colts at Mile High here we go oh I almost just simulated oh they're at 88 overall not bad indi quite a game so far 13 to 3 and it looks like our defense is not stopping anything but we stopped him all right time to get back in there's one only down by 10 this is very doable Rock wide open throws on the money great downfield blocking by Courtland Sutton and Gronk's gonna shake off a tackler more so went right through him then a shake off but result is the same Wes gonna run and he fumbles the ball at the 1 rats Colts got a pretty good coach Frank for the 3rd and just need to step up and shut it down safety there we go 13 5 interesting score alright it's 4th and 5 it'd be crazy to run the ball here but I'm going to it's just so open and Phillip Lindsey has a lot of space risky play call and it pays off Lindsey get there down at the 1 that's a two-minute warning I wanted to score before then but couldn't quite manage it and that's gonna be a touchdown by straight 2-point conversion to tie let's get it were try to run the ball again straight just too much of a powerhouse and he gets shut down Wow ran right into it was an endemic ensue brutal we have three timeouts though not the worst thing that's a problem that's a problem [Music] that's a problem you know you hate that that's open please hit the throw thank you Devante Parker that's gonna help us save the game we got a score uh I don't know thirty seconds ago I'm gonna have to settle for a field goal here it's it's our best shot I don't know why I was making me watch replays because I was wasting a lot of time and my left stick just like spasms I'm gonna miss this Oh luckily you've made it we need to get an onside kick that run by Tariq Cowan really hurt but we have three timeouts so we needed two scores anyway okay are they going for it on fourth down here why there's absolutely no reason to on fourth and nine I mean this is our best shot but they run the ball it gives us better fuel positioning if anything you almost got it to be fair but this gives us our best shot oh and I get sacked and that's the game nothing got open and of course now we have to watch highlights as the clock expires because we won't have the time to get back to the line Oh classic classic bangle video honestly baking of the playoffs having to jump in not clutching up Benjamin West played very badly I tried I don't know that's gonna do it for the video it was really fun watching guys like Courtland Sutton develop but more specifically on the defense side of the ball sue walk Ravens career has really been turned around Jeffs and Simmons developed well everyone developed well but he really shot up to a 96 Larry Hogan jovi also turned into a beast and of course the duo of Bradley Chubb and von Miller was electric in the 4-3 but that's gonna do it for me thank you guys so much for watching hope you guys are enjoying the 25 days of rebuilds hopefully I'm able to do them all 25 is so much and these take a little while to do but I'm gonna give it my best shot thank you guys so much for watching hope you enjoy and I will see you the next one it easy make sure to use code Bengal at sign up on FanDuel for a $20 deposit bonus and check out my second channel for other games coming up like Red 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Heal My Unbelief
please be seated and get ready to be inspired uplifted and just taken to a new place in consciousness by our very own energizer bunny reverend sonja davidson please help me welcome her [Applause] thank you everyone thank you carol i i am so grateful to you for being this morning not only the host but the cantor and the musical item this is in addition to all the wonderful things that she does for this church so welcome everyone who is in the sanctuary and those who are on the world wide web welcome to our beautiful temple of light center for spiritual living as usual this time of the year is so [Music] wonderfully cool and yet bright and we are so happy to have you all well my topic this morning i believe help though my unbelief belief it's easy for us to believe when we have been convinced by a persuasive argument or when our senses have been presented with the evidence however what if like everyone else we are seeking after desiring longing for dreaming of an experience beyond anything we are currently experiencing what if everything that is going on around us denies the possibility of some of the things that we wish to attain the world is continuing to go through special times things are taking place which people even older than i am are saying no so i never seen anything like this before yet be assured that the universe is unfolding as it should i think that is from desi deratum we need not trouble be troubled but rather shore up our belief in the ever-present reality of as a psalmist says that which neither slumbers nor sleeps to be certain there is an underlying orderliness to all that appears that reveals itself in its own way dr ernest holmes founder of religious science an exponent of the science of mind philosophy says it this way while the laws of mind like all the law or laws are neutral good must finally overcome the appearance of evil evil is a negation good is positive like light and darkness darkness cannot overcome light but light can neutralize darkness that is why jesus he said said to us seek ye first the kingdom and everything else will be added and what is the doorway to that kingdom belief jesus also said many times many many times he has used the word belief in fact i am reliably told that he used the word 257 times let us consider a story of no other than the master himself jesus christ is taken from the king james no it's a modified version the modern version of the bible this version is from mark but is also in matthew the story is in two parts in the first part of this story that is known as a transfiguration jesus went up into a high mountain taken with him peter james and john three of his disciples while the other disciples waited for him in the village they were a boat that is peter james and john and yes jesus we're about to have a life-altering experience while there the three disciples they went up into a high mountain remember and while they were there they witnessed an amazing phenomenon where jesus is form chained to a luminous dazzling apparition i don't hear that transfiguration being spoken about too often perhaps because up until now it was difficult to explain in scientific terms what was really happening so it may have been seen more as metaphorical but now with the advance in quantum physics we can understand i won't give you a lecture in quantum physics this morning but i can tell you that it is quite easy to understand what took place jesus became so dazzling his form became so dazzling that it was even difficult for the disciples to look at him but while he was there he met with the form of elijah and moses i don't think quantum physics has really gotten there yet but they noticed him having a conversation with jesus of course they were both terrified and elated at the same time and they started to bubble about making you know a house for jesus and moses and elijah but that was not to be and a cloud appeared and seemed to completely cover the form of jesus moses and elijah and a voice a booming voice was said to have come from apparently no particular place or everywhere saying this is my beloved son in whom i'm well pleased listen to him and as quickly as the apparitions came they were gone and there was no one else beside jesus so as strange as i said this experience was it seemed to have pivoted jesus into his healing ministry and these disciples who were chosen metaphorically represent peter strong enduring unwavering faith and it probably took some faith to have witnessed that phenomenon james the faculty of judgment the quality that weighs a question and draws a conclusion i assume that james would have come to some would have thought about it and come to some very practical explanation of what he had seen and john the faculty of love that which realized that jesus in this exalted state was the epitome of love the presence of god made manifest as we all are but they saw it in a very vivid present way there is no mistake that jesus chose those three disciples who presented as faith judgment and love and so they were privileged to witness that point in jesus ministry where he was about to really take off big in his healing ministry he was now vibrating at an even higher frequency than before so when they came down out of the mountain that is the next part of the story a big crowd was seen and i quote seeing jesus just run towards him that was the magnetic attraction of the man at the time run towards him and jesus saw his disciples standing having an argument with some learned people called them teachers of the law they surrounded them and were talking with him and jesus asked the disciples what's happening what are you arguing about and the crowd explained that there was a healing that needed to be take place jesus then listened carefully as he heard that the disciples had attempted to do healing and had failed to do so they told him so themselves but the crowd also verified that so they brought him a man whose son was very ill then again when it was described vividly as as a boy who was occupied by a demonic spirit but in our modern day understanding in medicine we know that that was a very very typical description of an epileptic seizure right there is no doubt if you read it for yourself we'll all know that so the man said jesus please help me please help me and jesus said i can help you if you believe and what did the man say i believe helped all my unbelief and jesus did just that the boy when he was brought to jesus went into a major faith and collapsed and it was as if dead and jesus very calmly took his hand and said he chastised that which was in him and demanded that it be driven out and when the disciples asked jesus so how come we couldn't do it and you did it he said this kind comes only from prayer they were not praying they were arguing how many times we meet a situation in our lives where you know there's some daughter something with the phenomenon or the outer experience and instead of looking beneath and being prayerful and being still they were arguing about what obviously what to do and what was going on and what was the nature so basically the messenger to us for jesus is be prayed up coming up into the mountain that jesus showed us an example of what to do we are to live from that mountaintop of consciousness how to get there we need to spend time in prayer and we need to spend time in the silence so that when we meet the situations that could appear to frighten us to disturb us then what do we need to do instead of being afraid and saying i believe but deep down there is doubt you say to yourself have thou my unbelief you admit that there is something in you which needs to continue to pray to see the truth about what you are about to change and so we give up yes we give up sometimes because when we have prayed the unbelief sometimes takes over and then we are in that mode that we are thinking how come things are not happening and we are projecting into the future and eckhart tolle says give up waiting as a state of mind no be present when you catch yourself slipping into waiting come into the present moment just be there and enjoy being unbelief may sneak into your mind that is firmly in the mind that is firmly rooted in the acceptance of good we need to be vigilant at all times we want to be sure that we are not afraid and therefore if we find ourselves looking into the future and asking ourselves why is this not happening that is unbelief we need to enjoy being in the present we need to be in that consciousness which lets go of the desire to make things happen quickly now i need to convince to confess that i have an experience which caused me to call out for the help of a practitioner i have i live in a house which is maybe as old as i am but it has good bones you know when i say our house has good bones and i know like a lot of things in it because i thought that well the things that are in the house were made of good wood good this good everything so yes i needed to have a new kitchen but i kept insisting that i did not want the things to be torn out but just to be you know fixed no my husband had a different idea he said tear out the whole thing man tear it out but i said this is good wood maybe they don't have this good wood anymore you know just put on a counter put in some good doors and so on you see what is happening you're holding on to what exists before there's a little fear that what you are you know ready for the new thing because it may not be as good as the old right unbelief unbelief so what happened yes we agreed that would deal with the kitchen now that was just when kovitz started first i think it was march or april so he got a carpenter to come and they come said numb and you have to tear out everything tear out everything agreed with him and because he's his mind was definite and certain so yes of course when you're definitely uncertain the universe will agree with you so they tore out everything and believe me for another three months there was no kitchen it was there and every time i looked inside at the kitchen all i could see was what was not there and so it was really becoming i was i was becoming self-indulgent instead of looking at how i knew it could be and would be i was seeing the big empty space so anyway eventually a carpenter came and put down the cupboards with with open space not the cupboards just the countertop so then there were another um months to wait and it just didn't appear it didn't appear so we met upon another person who said it just happened serendipity right the law he said i am a great carpenter i i am the one who could finish this and make it you know wonderful so my husband jumped at that idea and immediately gave him a large deposit to go to buy the woods right shortly after we had done that we are hearing from other people right i am hearing for other people no you don't give those people money just to go away you know with they may not come back with it so i said i'm an affirm no no no no i'm i'm seeing now i'm into that mood where i'm seeing my kitchen so i'm really working at it one month pass no man two months pass no man three months passed no man i said no no no i was born i have to do something about this tried to call the man with the name he gave no phone number no man right you see you're in the back of your mind unbelief is at work it is at work so what happened long story but i have to tell you because it's a learning one night about 9 30 knock knock on the door there comes the man seeing a comb to fake finish this thing right i was sick i was knocked down and i had to spend money and it you know i had to spend the money but i'm coming so he goes away in another month we don't see him again then he comes back to see i had to work in the morning know the longest shot of the story or the long of it right is that he came back eventually and said i'm going to give you your kitchen for the christmas and i'm going to make it the most beautiful kitchen that i have ever done i really want to kind of when i finish i can come to i'm going to come to you and fix me up dark i'm going to feed you and fix me up i said i'll fix your people without that give me my kitchen it turned out that this man and his people are the ones who make the kitchens for all these ready-made kitchen that you see around the place and i can promise you after i decided to let go and in prayer poor i asked steve goldin just spontaneously because we don't really ask for praying in prayer but we we do it spontaneous i said steve you need to pray me up so i stopped looking at what isn't there i want my kitchen and he gave such a beautiful prayer including how i'm going to feel when i walk into it and it didn't leave out any feelings and exactly what i have a beautiful beauty one of these days you'll all be invited to when kovitz stopped keeping right a beautiful kitchen the moral of the stories that unbelief takes all kind of subtle forms and a practitioner no practitioner or no matter how much you know and how much you say you believe unbelief is when you do not allow yourself to look past the appearance and look deep into what lies beneath what lies beneath always is the presence of god and the presence of god appears to us as we recognize it in the form and feeling an experience that is appropriate for us in the moment at the time so i have decided to continue to stay in that place where i'm happy peaceful and joyful all the time and i need that wake-up call with the kitchen as something as mundane as the kitchen to remind me that i believe what help thou my unbelief so i have an affirmation which i am committed to using under others i believe in complete unity with good i have complete confidence in my knowledge and understanding of god and you can share it with me i believe in complete unity with good i believe in complete unity with good i have complete confidence in my knowledge and understanding of good i have complete knowledge and understanding of good so if at any time you feel that you want to go after anything and that's why we are here to experience good experience life more abundant and we there's a little chance that there may be unbelief here's an affirmation that which i seek is seeking me that which belongs to me comes to me that which i seek is seeking me that which belongs to me comes to me i now accept all that i have hoped for and believed i know accept all that i have hoped for and believed in and i like it better when i say all that i expect so i know accept all that i expect and believe in so we have to admit that we are living in a time which calls for focus it calls for belief and sometimes we may be distracted and irony if you get caught up in the media you might have to call out more than once lord i believe helps all my unbelief it is clear to me that the universe has been finding over the last 12 months all kinds of dramatic ways to re-establish divine order in the collective students of mankind of which we are each an integral part it is so important then that we train our minds to think on these things that saint paul exhausts us to do in philippians 4 verse 8 whatsoever things are true honest just pure lovely and of good report and praiseworthy think on these things remember our song you can take it home with you friends i do and i'm sure you do too want to live in a world where people do find the joy they seek know how to find peace which passeth all understanding because god is life god is everywhere in all and through all then peace is likewise there so is love so is beauty so is order so is light so it's wisdom yes in the midst of every situation we can find joy if we believe and here's another affirmation yeah i'm into that mood this morning there is nothing in me that can doubt that good will make its appearance in my experience there is nothing in me that can doubt that good will make its appearance in my experience i see in everyone that which i know to be true of myself i see in everyone that which i know to be true of myself because that's how we have to live when we are living from that point of view where everyone becomes our brother then we begin to have a worldview that is wider than just us and our immediate environment you will find yourself thinking across the entire world the physical earth but also the family of the human race and so my friends you can say when you're in that consciousness you know that you're well on the way to living free of doubt or with just glimpses of doubt and you will not indulge in doubt or unbelief and so you can say with confidence i am guided by infinite intelligence into that light which is eternal my soul is jubilant so i wanted to say my last affirmation i am guided by infinite wisdom infinite wisdom into that light which is eternal and my last one that i love my soul is jubilant say it oh say it loud my soul is jubilant and so it is
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2 of 2: Gardening to Mitigate Climate Change (Afternoon Session)
thanks again for uh this is what I'm going  to call a conversation it's just fantastic I leave Master Gardener talks which are supposed  to be talks from educators to educators so it's a two-way street for sure I always learn  so much from Master Gardeners so thanks again for spending some time with us I have  about 15 minutes and then I'll make sure that um Frank has 20 so he doesn't get mad at me  I just wanted to share with you a little bit about some Southern California projects I'm  also videotaping some general power points that you may find of use for you you can plug in  trees recommended for your climate zone and I'll also kind of show you some paths for getting there  so thanks for bearing with me while I talk about um sort of the startup in SoCal and then  you're the ones to best decide where or if you think about something similar up  here oh you want me in the picture Frank and the cookies are awfully cute though so I mentioned earlier that we not only have a  moisture drought we also have a tree drought with the lowest per capita tree canopy in the United  States here in California of only 108 square yards very very low I mentioned a little bit about why  it has to do with city foresters coming and going based on tax dollars and maybe a poor emphasis and  priority structure in our cities it has to do with shot hole borers in Southern California and other  invasive species and it has to do as you see in the picture on the right with not only a lack of  street trees that are generally selected planted and cared for by the city but a lack of education  that residents that are living either owning or renting these properties have taken to heart on  tree selection and care that's where we all come in as educators so I update the California  drought monitor and my slides each week this was released October 13th looking at the silver  lining along the coast up here you're better off than you usually are than most areas of the state  when it comes to drought but even then we have a hundred percent of the state that's suffering  some form of drought so that's the scenario that's the sad story 99.8 percent are suffering  moderate drought that's virtually the whole state so for further reading I've published in the last  few years with colleagues water requirements of landscape plant studies conducted by UC and also  one on public policy where we talk as much about how we're using the water as related to the waste  of the water because it's generally human induced waste rather than the plants wasting the water  so that's an important message through the Master Gardener program that I know that you teach so  as I mentioned earlier my opinion are trees and edibles should come first even under drought and  water restrictions there's a balance we share water in urban, Ag, and environmental usages  those three general catchments in California but as Master Gardeners the urban water use  is something that needs to be balanced with the requirement the trees and edibles have for  water that's water well spent we can forego our lawns we can forgo our annuals and perennials but  not lawns for recreation, parks and school grounds so it's not completely black and white but it  is black and white when it comes to we need to ensure that there's adequate water to preserve our  trees and edibles we have a lot of drought related resources I won't dwell on this but these are all  free instantaneously downloadable publications through your ANR catalog I'll have these slides  available for you and so you don't have to listen to me droning on on the recording you can just  go to the slides that you're interested in so the benefits of urban trees are vast. one  of the most beneficial I think elements of what trees really do ecosystem and if you will  society-wise is to cool urban heat islands and get people outdoors so here's a list that you've  seen before besides cooling urban heat islands a course and that process they provide shade  they save energy especially if you're parked under a tree or you're in a business shaded by  a tree they help clean the air they absorb and store sequester carbon dioxide again that point  they do it to a lesser extent than forest trees many benefits reducing glare and reflection  in some areas that's a huge facet of benefits they provide habitat for animals and microbes  they increase property values they beautify neighborhoods we just had a publication accepted  about the society as well as ecosystem benefits of trees and those are vast as well they  capture runoff they reduce storm water flooding they reduce noise in some cases that's  really important many many benefits by the way the picture on the right shows a  tree that hasn't been topped it's irrigated separately from the grass and it doesn't have  grass or other vegetation growing up the trunk really really important hard to find  these good example pictures very hard here's some research that I talked about  before this is Southern California inland and desert locations so they're hotter than  here granted so this makes my point with a large red exclamation point side by side  with what yes you're fortunate up here not to have the severity of but in the future you  also have the footprint of avoiding some of these issues because lessons learned from hotter  climates can definitely filter into the Bay Area so uh I've been measuring using these infrared  thermometer surface temperatures this tree on the right with no shade was 165 degree asphalt  shaded was 73 degrees this is a huge difference on the left temperatures of black asphalt  artificial turf concrete which was much lighter in actuality than it looks there and on  the right living turf look at the difference in the living turf and the artificial turf a  huge difference double the heat anything living actively growing photosynthesizing is  cooling the environment through the release of water vapor back into the air so if we wanted  to save a whopping nine percent of the state's water we turn off our outdoor water faucets and  spigots and have no landscaping whatsoever and let's have asphalt and black mulch obviously  we don't want to do that it's all a balance this is hard to look at but it's the  truth Southern California booties are required in inland and desert areas if you're  trying merely to get your dog carrying him across the parking lot dog park with living  turf without booties this is the result so it's really up to us as horticulturists  to stop these kind of activities that are bearing down so heavily and so negatively  on what could be our green viable spaces how would you like to work in let's say a factory  where you're parked out here in the back 40 you're walking maybe a fifth of a mile just to get to  your cubicle you may not have a view of trees all day you get back home and don't have a tree you  look out your apartment window and it's asphalt so this is really bleak and it does bear down on our  mental health that's another reason that I think trees need to really rise to the occasion when it  has to do with what are we recommending that will improve not only the ecosystem for our trees but  also our living and our breathing and our societal environments that we want over time to have  enhanced benefits from rather than bleaker ones we talked about this before and on the left  literally when i was giving to the Western chapter ISA a lecture on proper tree care for continuing  education hours I heard this chainsaw outside my home and I went out at lunch and took that picture  on the left so why does this happen? low bid. I used to live in an HOA they took the low  bid this tree was topped so you're losing 20 25 years of ecosystem benefits if and when  that tree fails it can't provide the shade can't cool the environment the way that it would  had it been treated better on the right that's important right make sure that all of those  staking ties are removed so they don't cut into the cambium and the middle is just a great  example of a tree canopy that's about 80 percent so here's a great paper the cost of maintaining  and not maintaining the urban forest a review of the urban forestry and arboriculture  literature you might want to pull that down so just a very quick in and out there's a  study at Davis there's a study at Riverside both UC campuses where we've identified through  I mentioned CalAdapt models what trees that we vetted that we think if we get in the ground  today that they're going to prosper over the next 50 60 70 80 years so we went through quite  an intricate selection process these are the 12 species that UC Riverside 10 of those are also  along the southern coast in Irvine at that plot that we selected to measure over time how they  do with the water completely turned off. these are all drought heat and relatively pest tolerant  I say relatively because there's no perfect plant there's no tree that's a hundred percent pest  resistant there just isn't so here's a picture of what I mentioned the Red Push pistacia tree  that I just love it's got this really nice red autumn foliage it's fruitless beautiful it's  recommended up here for zones 13 14 15 and 16. here's the websites I mentioned the select tree  is probably the go-to one and then look at the California Native Plant Society one but make sure  that those that you see that are recommended for the Bay Area are also still recommended under  select tree and then WUCOLS uh UC has strange acronyms and here's another one the Water Use  Classification Of Landscape Species this one I think it gets about 13 million hits a year and  that's because the Department of Water Resources has mandated that designers use WUCOLS or  something equivalent there's always that parenthesis something equivalent to classify  water use of these plants before their plans will be approved so WUCOLS has very low, low, medium  and high water use classification categories that the Department of Water Resources and your local  water purveyors use so WUCOLS is great to look at the water use classification but not so great  funding and UC goes hand in hand right or lack of so Dave Fujino who is the manager of  WUCOLS has one halftime person so it's not going to tell you a lot about the species but it's  going to tell you what the state considers their water used to be so then I would use that go back  to the Selectree to kind of refine your search so we've kind of um skipped around this  conversation but I just wanted to um to hit it head-on and that is that we do have over  history uh disparate amount of tree canopy cover in lower income neighborhoods than those with  a higher tax base and more money coming into the cities. so in Southern California we're partnering  with the California Climate Action Corps fellows and Inland Empire Resource Conservation District  ESRI uh University of Redlands and many cities to be able to supply trees from the research  project that I told you that a lot of us are involved with and showed you pictures of to get  these trees in the ground in the underserved low canopy communities and this is something that  I'd love to help jump start and have it as a statewide project I'm recording training that I  think is appropriate for the different climate zones and right now in San Bernardino County  I have a trial project where we're recruiting only Master Gardeners for this project and  we call it Trees for Tomorrow they take the whole 18-week Master Gardener class online and  that's required because to be a master gardener and have liability insurance then you need to  make sure that you're fulfilling the statewide Master Gardener protocol and I also think it's  good that they learn about growing food and they learn about other topics but when they filled out  their application it was just for this project so I'm sure there'll be some some ups and downs in  it but it's a trial balloon we'll see how it goes so I want to make sure that you don't hear me  trying to say that this is directly cause and effect because it's not but there are correlations. this is beautiful San Mateo County Atherton sister-in-law lives here and if you look on  the right look at the percent tree canopy you can see the yellow I don't know if you can  read the slide but that's 42 to 90 tree canopy all right the darker color is zero to eleven  percent and that's more in business parks so the light blue is up to 22 percent we'd love  to see California tree canopy at least 25 percent so here's a perfect example. pair that  with percentile poverty incidence of only two cardiovascular, asthmatic incidences  very very low. pollution relatively low and any water body impairment is zero. so storybook storybook place to live storybook place to work storybook place to  be able to interact in general with society compare that to San Bernardino we  have a Cooperative Extension Office a quarter mile from this quadrant just the  opposite of what we just saw in Atherton zero to eleven percent tree canopy, 99 poverty  incidence, high asthma, high cardiovascular disease uh very bleak place to live and work so these  are the neighborhoods we're concentrating our Trees for Tomorrow project in so kudos to our  Inland Empire RCD and our California Climate Action Corps and our UCCE Master Gardener  team who are providing long-term education on tree care so that it's not let's plant a  million trees and leave the scene of the crime. this is what's so important this is where you as  Master Gardeners really fill in if you will the blank spaces and all these tree giveaway programs  it's really really important that we no longer see these statistics that far more than half the  trees are perishing so I really commend you for thinking forward on what you can do up here  so thanks to all of you for your volunteerism and that's what I have to say  and Frank you get your 20 minutes [Applause] the afternoon this afternoon what we really focus want to focus on is what can we do as individuals sort of a strategy for adapting to the changes  that we're seeing in the climate so let me ask the panelists specifically that what are things we  can do in our own backyards in our own raised beds in our own flower gardens that can help adapt  to these changing conditions we're seeing [laughs] me I see uh well first thing you  can do is cut all your lawns in half that would be uh highly recommended uh the second  thing you can do is um I'm looking for a specific thing in here because it relates exactly to  what we're talking about and as usual I'm somewhat unorganized. you're lucky you don't  have to deal with this as one of my students. but they're somewhat used to it um so how many of you have heard about permaculture wow nice now you guys know that  there's 12 principles of permaculture no so the 12 principles of permaculture  are observe and interact you guys are doing that as Master Gardeners  you're observing you're interacting. catch and store energy. how does one catch and  store energy? well put plants in the ground the fact that we eat sunlight every day is  indicative of us catching and storing energy. obtain a yield. you've got to have an ROI you're  not going to do it unless you have an ROI return on investment thank you yeah for those who don't know were you an  accountant at one time or just I I see uh um apply self regulation and accept feedback.  uh I think you guys do that all the time with your master gardener program especially when  you're talking about working with people who um the the one who just Kit Young yeah you  know she seems like the type of person who uh researches to the nth degree as well  as some of the others and her too yeah um use and value uh use and value  renewable resources and services. um so the first law of thermodynamics  is nothing is ever lost or uh it just changes and so when we talk about  resources and renewable resources and services I think that's key in understanding what we  need to do in our own lives. produce no waste. that's a hard one um plastics are the biggie uh  it drives so in my classroom you're not allowed to bring a plastic water bottle in unless you  can refill it so for a single-use plastic is not allowed in my classrooms and they get that on  the first day if you were to look at the Pacific gyres there's uh what eight of them now the  garbage patches out in the Pacific uh it's sad it's all plastic and so we need to produce no  waste and that's a difficult one we as a society before and I'll give you an example Mars we've  trashed it already how much junk is up on Mars how much junk is on the moon how much junk is  in space in in the satellites that are not even being used so we have a tendency to trash and  then we go in there and try to clean it up we need to reverse that and clean it up before  we trash it. design from patterns to details. so patterns to details you start with a bigger  picture and then you go down to the details. integrate rather than segregate. to your point on  some of the areas that don't have tree canopy in the poor sections of town I think that's very very  valuable information. use small and slow solutions. so the slow food acts slow food organizations  trying to get away from this fast food stuff. use and value diversity, use edges. so everything  is everything happens on the edges it's not so much things happening in the middle it's when  two differing areas meet that's where change takes place and I'm very much interested  in the edges so I like the permaculture design principles and I also like trying to  understand some of the principles that come from um the experts in our areas and one of the  ones that I have a great amount of respect for is Doug Tallamy if you've never read  Doug Tallamy's book on um Nature's Best Hope and he's got a brand new one out it's  called Oaks which is another one I just ordered Oaks I haven't read it yet I'm  hoping to get it on Sunday and read it um he has a list of plants and I'm trying  to find that list of of the plants that are the best ones for planting because they are  eaten by caterpillars. ah here we go there we go that's what I want so Doug Tallamy by far and  away says that Oaks are the best of the best they support 534 different kinds of caterpillars  so you need to understand the the relationship of caterpillars to pollinators. in larval form  these things are eating machines we all know that um and I really applaud them for that but  when they grow to adult they are pollinators. birds rely on caterpillars our bird count this  year is down again so I have a good friend she's uh has her doctorate in ornithology and she  comes out here every year and does the bird counts and this year was one of the worst part of it  is because we're losing habitat part of it is is that uh this this heat is not doing well with uh  with the birds. so oak number one Quercus any kind of Quercus put an oak in the ground number two  and this might surprise you black cherry Prunus 456 types of lepidoptera rely on black cherry  that's huge number three Salix willow trees 455. birch a short-lived tree 413 and of course  birch is a pretty heavy water user so it may be not be one of the ones that we would  put in in a drought environment. Malus crabapple 311 different types of butterflies. blueberry  Vaccinium. maple anything maple pines, hickory critagus, hawthorne rose family  alders, basswood, ash and the lowest one is chestnut with 125 species of uh butterflies  and moths. on the herbaceous plant side now this one surprised me goldenrod  I know see a lot of people are 115 different butterflies and moths depend on  Solidago number two asters Asteraceae family is the largest family by far and away it was  about 40 percent is asters yeah it's up there um 112 different butterflies and moths depend  on it helianthus is number three sunflowers so plant sunflowers Joe Pye or Eupatorium a lot  of people don't like that plant it's Joe Pye weed 42 different butterflies and moths. morning  glory I know everybody hates morning glory right uh there are 39 different  butterflies and moths that rely on it. sedges sedges have edges. carrots pretty  high up there 36. honeysuckle Lonicera 36. any kind of lupine see everybody likes lupine. Morning Glory no no no no no looping yeah  I'll take lupine 33. violets 29. geraniums now you need to know the difference  between geraniums and pelagoniums there's a difference and if you don't know  the difference that's your homework today geraniums. black-eyed susan Rudbeckia 17. Iris  and these are the bearded iris not the California Native Doug Iris it's uh 17. uh milkweed yeah of  course yeah darling of the industry just lately it's low it's 12. it's 12. so should we  be focusing on milkweed should all the attention be on milkweed I'm not a big fan of  uh focusing on the monarchs. I like monarchs but there's others that out there that deserve  the same consideration of the monarchs and so why focus on milkweed when you can get so many other  different varieties of butterflies in your garden that's what my focus is. verbena 11. Penstemon  long long lived plant 50 years you'll get out of a Penstemon and eight different butterflies  or uh or moths. Phlox is eight. bee balm Monarrda is seven. veronica and cardinal  flower lobelia uh six. so this is from uh from Doug Tallamy's book and his point is  he has two points he's looking for believers. we've got to believe that we can change the system  and that's exactly what you said this morning in in that this afternoon is more about the positive  we need to go at this in a positive manner and be a believer if we believe we can change it  we can change it and it doesn't have to be an army of people it can be one or two or five it just needs to be believed and you got  to have the goals out there and you just got to make it happen and and Master Gardener  program is a perfect organization to do this because you're very active in what you do you're  very concerned about what's going on you're here well there were about 50 60 of you here  today that's a big turnout in my opinion and you you you you want to know the answers and  so you read books and you try to understand what you can do to make a change and so I believe  that that um you as an organization can be the groundswell that makes this stuff happen you  know I was talking with this gentleman during the break and he was saying well how do we get  rid of this stigma that invasive species happen because we've named them invasive  species and that frightens us and so we need to look at  our language words do hurt the other part of this thing is that I  only plant natives natives to planet Earth and that's where our focus needs to be natives  to planet Earth they're all natives they didn't come from another planet they're native to this  planet why are we focusing on one type of natives let's focus on what works and help the plants  uh save us essentially that's my 20 minutes [Applause] just uh thank you that was great Frank getting  back to your empowerment as agents of University of California one thing that over the course of  my almost 39 years in ANR that if I could turn the pages backward I do and I've been doing a lot of  soul searching and I want to share with you three things that I wish I would have done when I was  26 with my uh slideshow from my graduate degree still hot, hoping I wouldn't upset the carousel  remember those days most of you are sort of my age so it was flying from Minnesota to Southern  California with what I thought was this God-sent slide set you know is the top on right are they going  to fall out so getting this job I was so eager to first of all learn plants at California I  had this oh my God why did they hire me I've never lived in California I don't know these plants  so it was focused on me more than those we serve so very quickly because that's very humbling when  one of our statewide uh plant pathologists called me as a joke and I didn't know you know who  he was he called me my second day on the job and he said you know something's wrong with  this almond tree I have and I I said could you spell that a l m and my boss is standing  outside my door and I'm thinking pack your bags take your carousel head back to Minnesota so  lots of humbling experiences like that we've all had but as far as change makers that you all  are recruiting from these communities in which change most needs to happen is a key and it's not  people that look like me of my nationality and my age group knocking on the door of a community I've  never lived in I've never really socialized in and telling them "UC at your service we're here" that's probably the biggest lesson that I think that I've learned is people don't give a d a blank  blank about where you're coming from if you don't ask them what their needs are so in Southern  California we've watched Master Gardeners being recruited from communities we've never been able  to reach we've had programs there for 38 years suddenly we look more like those that we're here  to serve so I don't mean to lecture you I'm just telling you that I wish if I could flip pages  back that that would have been my mindset. I'm done. okay in some ways that touches  on one of my next questions you know we're all very much interested  in what we can do today tomorrow ourselves but we're also sort of ambassadors out with the  general public what are the the key things you think we need to convey to the general public in  order to adapt to the things that are are changing well reduce the use of pesticides um if you go to the big box  stores and look at that wall of pesticides it's unimaginable that these  things are being used I have I teach an integrated pest management class uh 13 weeks  12 weeks and of course 13th week is the final and three of my students were going into the big  box stores and photographing all the chemicals and using the environmental impact quotient  which isn't a great model but it's an okay model I'm sure you're familiar with it um to categorize  these uh pesticides well they got caught on camera and they were thrown out of the store so they  went to the next big box store well they had their pictures and they wouldn't let them  in so the big box stores need to change and somebody needs to educate them on how they can  change why isn't big box holding seminars like this on pesticide and pesticide use because  they sell them because it's a business model um everybody know about the yellow LED light bulbs change your light bulbs to yellow LEDs anybody know why uh you're killing bugs you're killing  moths with the brighter lights change to a yellow LED and the moth population  will increase significantly something small like that Master Gardeners ought to box those up and  put put your name on it and give them away yeah um opposed mosquito spraying that's a tough one why aren't  they using Bacillus thuringiensis instead of the chemicals that they're putting  out there BT works you can get mosquito dunks that any hardware store and they do work  instead of the spray that they're using uh don't use bug zappers that's  an obvious one use keystone plants uh cut your lawn in half. oh plant for specialist  bees. so as I said um Gordon Frankie does the bee project over in Berkeley Dr Frankie uh and he has a  garden over there that is specific to native bees and he uh has a website that's excellent go  to his website and look at the kinds of plants that he's putting in there if you're doing  uh veggies you need pollinator plants also and so pair veggies with pollinator plants  bring in the pollinators and bring in the bees uh that's really a really an important one  and he's got a great book uh out also on uh on the bees it's called Bloom uh so  uh pick up Dr Frankie's book by the way um those of you who are former students of  mine know Frank's rules on buying books yes I heard a yes in the back yes some people listen to me you  buy one and you give two away two away and the reason is that books take a huge  amount of water to produce last year one company publishing company in Oregon cut down one million  trees to publish their books we can't afford to lose any more trees so you need to want that book  to buy it and we want to minimize the amount of of books that are brand new we want to pass these  books around so you buy one give two away and I have a real hard time with that I I  really do I I recently gave away 250 books I'm a voracious reader and I and and so I I  I just had to clean out my my uh collection so uh books um let's see what  else I have on my list here leave leaf litter under your  plants don't blow it away um oh yeah BT um plant meadows meadows are really good habitat places and they're  a really nice interface between wild areas and uh and the urban environment um I don't know  those are some of the things that I would recommend that we do on a local level  if nothing else buy a yellow light bulb and start there and make sure it's a LED  yellow LED light bulb and change that thing at your door to a yellow LED and keep the  the bug population high we like bugs we do Janet do you have suggestions for  things we could tell the public I my suggestion is the third thing I've learned  and that is talk less and listen more so I would love to open up the discussion to whatever you  guys want to talk about if that's okay if you're not going off the agenda it's very timely I  was getting ready to make that move myself okay please continue to text your questions or  whatever we'll start with the text questions first um this person said um the situation I'm seeing  are homeowners who've transitioned from lawn to mulched natives are going back to lawns because  the natives become too weedy and mowing was easier comment it's a matter of maintenance these same  people want to get a garden janitor to maintain those properties and garden janitors do  not have a clue on how to manage natives where do pollinator-friendly habitats come in the  watering hierarchy my just to repeat the question how important are pollinator habitats when I  was mentioning that trees and edibles should come first yes and edibles and trees can promote  habitats so that would be the hierarchy to look at that and that doesn't mean to throw out the  baby with the bath water when we talk about prioritizing under drought and water restrictions  those two groups of plants it just means that frankly if we're losing our trees the opportunity  cost of decades is just too high a price to pay and many of the trees support the habitat so when  you're looking through those search engines then you definitely want to pay a lot of attention to  those that promote healthy habitat and edibles as well many edibles are habitat gardens a lot of  herbs are so I think that it's looking at the whole picture and and plant using tree guilds so  if you're using tree guild style planting you're establishing I mean let's just take a very simple  example an apple tree guild what plants that you can plant in and around an apple tree will support  that apple tree and as many animals as you can get in there as you can it would be great so Leguminaceae  or Fabinaceae they sequester are they produce nitrogen that goes in your guild. Yarrows - they  attract beneficials that goes in your guild so you're not planting mutually exclusive just one  kind of tree and it doesn't have anything around it use plants as living mulch I heard the word  three sisters today did you know that there's four do you remember you are you are the fourth sister does this happen in  the wild no it does not there's four sisters when you're doing these kinds of tree  guilding think about synergy and what kinds of plants are going to help all of  the other plants in this system thrive and that includes bringing in the pollinators just  because we're in a drought situation doesn't mean that plants can't be living mulch they can't  have more than one purpose because they can and that's how you set up your planting  systems I hope you don't take offense to this but it drives me crazy when I go  someplace and I see a raised planter bed and it's a monoculture there's just one crop in  there you gotta you gotta diversify your cropping systems one of the worst things that happens  in the state of California is the almond groves they're horrible they're they're food deserts for  bees they truck these bees in from South Carolina North Carolina South Carolina a million hives  let them loos in the almond fields for six weeks and and then they pack them back up and take  them back to South Carolina well if you're a bee and you're making a five-day  trip on the back of a semi truck um not good and it's the same with our  small gardens diversify that garden get your pollinators in there don't be afraid to  mix some nasturtiums uh which is an edible plant in with your uh with your squash you  know be the fourth sister and make up the three sisters as you go along it doesn't have  to be bean, squash and corn set set your own thank you can can you talk about Tree City and  Arbor Day and the local habitat restoration uh similar to what's happening at Pacifica Beach  Coalition can anybody address that I don't know anything about it yeah this is a question for me  um the Pacifica two years ago we uh you know we're talking about planting trees right yeah yeah and  so uh Tree City Pacifica uh there is a uh Arbor Day Association that has Tree Cities all around  the U.S two years ago Pacific became a Tree City uh USA member and we've had this is our third  Arbor Day coming up in about two weeks ago I'm playing around 50 trees you know in the community  and it's something that seems obvious that that the gardeners could get involved with because  it's involving random trees yeah I love about the exact same thing about the right tree in the  right place and this is a whole new concept about think about the right tree 60 years from now which is  really what you have to do so I love that concept and one the other thing I'll talk and say is  uh the habitat restoration the beach coalition is very active doing habitat restoration  uh Lindamar Beach for instance was 100 ice plant 25 years ago and now there's virtually  zero and they're all native plants and I I take your point they were literally ripping  out Caltrans buckwheat which wasn't native to the beach and planting the native version of buckwheat so  you can get too far yeah unintended consequences so that was a lot so I'm gonna direct direct  questions to you Jeff if people wanna know more about the the Arbor Day Pacifica Coalition and  your restoration projects for the folks in San Francisco of course there's Friends of the urban  forest and uh of course down in Los Angeles we have tree people right canopy and Palo Alto and  Menlo Park right an urban forest in San Jose we have a meeting next week this will be real  quick with I'm on the California urban forestry advisory Council for Caltrans and you'll be  happy to know that there's about 500 million more dollars than in previous years for tree planting  projects so next week we're moving forward how those might be made available and personally  of course the emphasis I'm going to state that should be hand in hand is the maintenance in and  therefore Master Gardeners play a big picture in the rollout of that so as you see that coming  out of the coffers for grants then I'd be happy to help lead a statewide effort I did talk to  the president of California Re-Leaf Cindy Blain who will be there and I talked to her about how  Master Gardeners were the perfect vehicle and I'd be happy statewide to help structure this and  Missy [Gable] at the statewide office is really into this as well so that we could have some pilot projects  and this might be a perfect one because I'm really impressed with your passion and engagement already  on this topic so any way that we can help further this with grants then please email me and Re-Leaf  is a great program isn't it yeah yeah very very well done yeah okay we've got a lot of questions  so uh there is uh I'd like you to speak to the advantages of cover crops and leaving roots in  raised beds for soil health and carbon cycling using using plants as cover crops is that what  you're saying uh the advantages of cover crops and then leaving roots in raised beds when you're  moving on to the next well cover crops are a must and and you should be doing crop rotation also  so um so cover crops uh are there for a number of reasons and leaving the roots in the ground  uh helps bring carbon back to that soil, drops organic matter, in there everything happens at  the root zone I mean that's the rhizosphere all the bacteria are there all of the fungi  are there that's where the big party is and so the more you can emphasize the big party  the the healthier your soil is going to be you need to rejuvenate that soil and so by leaving  all of the roots in you're not destroying that soil food web you're all you're enhancing it so  I'm I'm a big proponent of leaving it in okay okay and using plants as cover crops are much better  than mulch in my opinion most people use the wrong kind of mulch especially in your veggie beds you  got to have something that the bacteria want to eat you know rice straw or something like that uh  instead of wood chips wood chips is fungal food quickly do you know where  to buy the yellow LED lights uh I was getting mine down at a local  light store and they they were carrying them uh what was the name of that store  I don't remember and Ace Hardware has them yeah Aces got them Ace is the place by the way what do you think about the idea that individuals  growing their own edibles may not be sustainable look at Israel no home veggie gardening as it's  more sustainable to grow on farms so they say well since I was mentioning that I'll take a first  stab again it's not either or it's it does take a village but when you look at the footprint of  growing food locally I'd love to see community and master gardening you know activities in school gardens too because in California and San Mateo San Francisco counties you're so  compact that you have the perfect vehicle to grow food locally and I think that you can  also minimize the use of pesticides that way on a smaller scale and you can also maximize  the biodiversity so that that's my take on it hmm I'm not sure about that question I think I'll  pass on that all right well there there are more so UC Davis did a study planting a quarter mile  wildflower meadows between almond groves and yield increased why can't UC require almond growers to  do this. well it's private property can't do it uh they used to diversify planting in  grapevines and they're not doing that anymore uh we're losing a lot of our pollinators because  the pollinator plants are not being used in areas where they should be used you know an almond  field is a perfect location why do you want to truck bees in from South Carolina when you can  just keep those bees fed and by the way almond is a very good bee food uh it's got a lot of good  stuff for for bees but geez you're only feeding them for six weeks if you would uh cover crop and  the big reason they don't do that is because they harvest with machinery and it makes it much more  difficult to harvest unfortunately they're going for maximum yield so an interesting story uh I'm  going to take a little time here as you always when the settlers first came into this area and  observed the first people who were harvesting rice they noticed that they didn't harvest  all the rice they left some of it and we said "why are those  savages doing that what a waste." they, the "savages" knew that they didn't  own that part of the rice it's part of the honorable harvest. you don't take the first, you  don't take the last, that doesn't belong to you. it is brilliant isn't it yep so how do you manage  or how is the maintenance of city trees managed oh well we can both it's not should we just say  it's not that well yeah again it depends on if the city has a city forester or arborist largely  as far as street trees that's where the buck stops so tree species planted and cared for at the  level that they should be is really what's going to carry that on but the rest of the landscapes  really comes back to education such as provided by Master Gardeners no but I'm sorry go ahead  I asked that question okay the [...] talks about [inaudible] of them are being mean I think  that's the whole point here yeah that's right what's the point that's what I hope  you're hearing loud and clear that's what we're echoing over and over don't plan you know plant a  million trees is useless I'd rather see 500 trees planted and maintained correctly so if that's  the message that we're not getting out then hear it loud and clear that don't plant any tree unless  you have a maintenance plan I think a lot of these cities don't understand the return of investment  of a tree it might cost you eighty dollars a year to manage one tree but you're going to get 126  dollars in ecosystem services back yeah and they don't have that calculation was that on I tree  yeah and it's in that publication too yeah yeah yeah so you can look at the return of investment  dollar wise if you plant a tree and maintain it correctly there's actually a dollar value that you  can fix to that and cities need to understand that sometimes they forget and don't understand that, advisors like myself are actually hired where about 90 percent of our job is to provide training  to city arborists so we go around and and probably train I don't know I think I train about 8,000  arborists a year and so at these they have big conferences they need to come for CEUs just like  you do but it's not so much I'm singing to the audience there because who attends those that  are accredited so who doesn't attend those that need most to hear this so it gets back to it takes  all of us working together at the community level where you have inroads to that local government  that's what's really going to be the change right um I just on the side I I talked to Igor  about this very issue because I'd driven down streets of San Francisco and seen our urban forest  trees planted with their signs and poorly planted dying not maintained etc etc and he said that  the turnover in the landscaping business is just phenomenal and you just can't keep people trained  um properly and so I agree that you have to complain to the city the local city officials and  be a voice and I hope we have a group of Master Gardeners who get involved in tree trees here in  our county that's a plan okay so the next question is what can be done about the warming environment  demanding more moisture from our plants I don't know the answer to that question I don't know okay well let's go on to the next what are  thoughts on installing rain gardens or green storm water infrastructure during drought years. got to plant the rain yeah you know you you see a lot of these houses who attach piping to their  gutters uh there are rain gutters on the roof and where does that water go it goes to the sewer  they're treating rain waters waste water by choice and they've got to get that keep that water  on property you know put in a dry well plant a rain garden if you want a great book there's  one by Brad Lancaster on rain water harvesting he's out of Arizona he's done talks in this area  he's very good very smart and he has a concept of planting the rain and it works it works instead  of that water going into the gutter as does a lot of our rain water we've got to figure out how to  keep it on property and move it around using rocks to slow it down using plants to pick it up digging  deeper holes so that the the water gets picked up and a lot of cities are doing this they're putting  in rain gardens I'm not saying they're doing it right but at least the concept is there and  they're thinking about it but Brad Lancaster's got a great book on on rainwater harvesting if you you  want to learn how to do it the other thing real quick and I I showed a slide of the publication  on gray water so now it's legal you can just tap into your washing machine and a household of four  can keep eight trees irrigated so yeah it's in that publication I won't dwell on that now nice  point so I hope I'm not repeating myself because my brain was somewhere else when you said that  Janet but I wanted to say that um the new house I moved to on the coast my washing machine is right  next to the front wall of my house I have tubing out my window and I water my front yard with my  washing machine and that's my gardening day and it's looking great it's looking great a lot of  oh nice diversity of plants growing flowering um yeah and you would not believe the gallons of  water that your washing machine is using oh yeah uh 20 gallons 20 gallons of load maybe  wow rinse and and wash and rinse okay in terms of letting the weeds grow do  you know if wild purslane is a good one well purslane is edible for one thing it's a  very nice ground cover has a beautiful flower it's a living mulch I mean what  what what could be wrong with it as are a lot of the the so-called herbe sauvages  is in our area I'm a big one on plantain I love plantain I think it has a beautiful flower the  leaves are stunning wildlife love it birds love the seeds pollinators hit it so uh those are just  two examples of herbes sauvage that you could use yeah the question is Anne is collecting  rain water from an asphalt roof is that water harming her vegetables so the first  rain of any uh season is a disaster the rubber from our tires on our cars the the antifreeze that  dumps out of our radiators in the parking lots all of the chemicals that are on the ground go into  our sewer system and it's a disaster the amount of chemical that's on your roof is difficult to  measure but you can put a a first rain diverter yeah and get rid of those chemicals uh most of  them you're going to still have a few up there but not much. plants are what are called hyper  hyper accumulators they will actually uh some will clean water. sedges are an excellent plant for  cleaning water so you can actually run that water through a little bit of a uh I guess a a small  creek bed with sedges in it and eventually get it to your vegetables if you're really concerned  about that if you're totally concerned about it plant squash because squash will pull the  chemicals out of the ground and then put plants in and around the squash that you're going  to eat don't eat the squash if that is really bothersome to you but I would trust the rain water  coming off my roof I I wouldn't worry about it. any other comments from the speakers  or Nick oh Carol I'm sorry Carol how much can you get to eat actually get to [inaudible] how many how much well it really depends on the  kinds of plants that you're putting in there so up at Foothill College we have a small garden  up there uh apple trees and then we have a number of plants in and around that that we're using as  a guild we've got Tagetes the bush Tagetes we've got Euphorbia we've got mints, yarrows, milkweed uh  and I'm probably forgetting a few uh and we pulled out of that garden this year about 450 pounds of  produce and it's a small garden 50 square feet will you be surprised how much food you  can pull out of a small area yeah but a tree guild there you go that's for you if  I planted the tree guild there no broccoli no cauliflower no carrots no no you could you  could still grow those same oh absolutely but you're interplanting with other plants that are  synergistic so shoot me an email and I'll send you my take on crop rotations on that on on all that  works and some information I have on tree guilds uh well there's actually a lot of information  on the online if you just plug in tree guilds there's tons of information on there there's one  um the is it called the Resilience Alliance I think it's called the Resilience Alliance they  have a lot of information about tree guilds yeah and uh is it Holmgren, David Holmgren  he he mentions uh tree guilds in his books all right so I think we're going to  bring the um afternoon session to close I'd like to give both of our panelists  an opportunity for a few closing sentences thank you so much for engaging with us today  big round of applause to you yeah [Applause]
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Tarzan Lord of the Jungle - Death Has Small Wings
[Applause] on the heart of the jungle comes a savage cry of victory this is Tarzan lord of the jungle [Music] from the black core of dark Africa land of enchantment mystery and violence comes one of the most colorful figures of all time transcribed from the immortal pen the bed GU rice burroughs tarsem the bronzed white son of the jungle and now in the very words of mr. burrows the story death has small wings [Music] [Applause] Tarzan had been spearfishing near his cabin when from the lagoons babbling Inlet came the roar of an animal and a girl's frantic screams clambered up the lagoons bank scrambled over rocks and then streaked to the small Inlet jaws on a scantily clad young white girls arse and spear catapulted downward with high into the air its [Applause] just like in the storybooks hero arrives in the nick of time are you hurt there's much left of the bathing suit where is the safari you were traveling with this morning I caught the scent of white men many hours ago I followed it until I discovered your camp and made up my mind at the men in your party did not come here to start trouble you didn't tell me what has become of your safari why did you leave it father got stuffy and impossible so I just need door for no one was looking he'll come back for me when they find I'm missing if I hadn't been fishing here here they might have returned to find nothing left of you but the fragments of your bathing suit I doubt that joomla would have eaten that the entire jungle is my home I am Tyson some call me the lord of the jungle maybe I'd like to be your Duchess or as a Lord's wife called a countess Lords wife is called a lady and it's plain that you will never be called that never try to strike me again to put you over my shoulder and find the trail your safaris take when I've reached your camp and turn you over to your father together with a recommendation for a good spanking I originally planned this she's too much for me to handle that's the terrific heater this part of the jungle makes traveling by day almost impossible you would do well to camp here and then resume your journey later by torchlight traveling by night but this young daughter of yours dictate everything you do I don't let her she just I do not believe in spanking children but if Gayle were my daughter I might make an exception in her case I tried it once and she was three she bit my hand anyone who can spank my admiration my respect as well as my pity Danny this is my business right I've decided to travel with you until you pass beyond the jungle to me you're only a spoiled child but I have determined that your safari is too small for a trek through the jungle at best this is no land for a white woman danny is in the heart of the dudu country it is the natives word for the Tutsi fly whose sting causes sleeping sickness I'm not afraid of a few tiny fly perhaps you have not the intelligence to be afraid of anything a few tiny flies in the land near coal had any the natives say that death has small wings [Music] [Applause] [Music] in just a moment we should return to our story of Tarzan day after day the small safari cut its way deep into the jungle ever in the direction of coal had any in the dudu country and as they approached this land of the Living Dead the native Porter's began to desert the party scurrying into the tangled undergrowth as though they had already seen the specter of the Grim Reaper what makes you so many people have died for having to call sexy flies and sleeping weird native rights people with child brides crazy I will tell you what color Denny is it's a miserable collection of earthen hats each one seething with wretched natives who've been torn from the bosom of their families perhaps the sake of them may make you realize that the world doesn't begin and end with your own selfish being now see hundreds of wretched blacks who are nearer to death into life desolate humans ooh merely wait for the gentle hand of death to release them from their suffering you haven't the sense to recognize the truth you're a shallow minded selfish child we first met I told you never to strike me again go take your hands off me Tyson I'm going to give you the spanking you've had coming for a long long time [Applause] [Music] Tarzan I'm getting very tired mr. Stevens you're afraid Gail's fallen too far behind dangerous combination time we get back to the States I wonder what's happening there if only I could get my hands on the current stock market quotations worrying about the stock market when we're drawing close to a land which we may not return but I can't about for years perhaps this trip may teach you something to mister students you may discover that these stock market returns are not so important we're merely waiting for you to catch up with us no mosquito boots will remain on it keep you a shirt button to the neck and at no time must you permit any part of your body to be exposed from this point single-file Gail you go first mr. Stevens you follow and if you see any large brownish flies landing on Gail use the front I chase them away I shall walk behind you and do likewise I shall try to be worried and whisk them off before they have a chance to bite there's no sure inoculation against sleeping sickness and I'm in better physical condition than any civilized man yes if we keep on at the pace we've been making by tonight we shall reach the land of a doodoo darkness had already painted the village of coho Denny and somber tones by the time of white travelers had reached there before them stretched endless irregular rows of huts made of hard baked clay from every doorway frightened eyes peered out of them mangy looking dogs left at their heels and ill fed goats bleating at them from behind piles of unsightly rubble a few humans if they could be called that leaned against broken fences and watched the advance of the strangers as they made their way toward like the principal building of the death I am Tyson who comes from the Ponyo country and this is mr. Stevens and his daughter Gail from the land across the seas jungle Sharon I am but I left my people for many years I studied medicine in the white man's country and I returned here to help them why have you come to our land we came for various reasons dr. Carew sir the young lady because of childish curiosity mr. Stevens because he is too weak to deny his daughter her slightest whim and I because of a perhaps mistaken idea that I might teach the spoiled child a lesson you have chosen a bad time the season is both hot and moist and despite everything I've tried to do the said she flies are multiplying alarmingly she is but one of many I suggest that you do not remain here more than a few moments the elephant path leading north from I'm afraid it's quite impossible to continue traveling tonight mr. Stevens the exhausted Gail is only now began to see the things I hope will make her grow into a woman and I have not closed my eyes for many nights I'll give you my own heart it's reasonably clean and there are a few pieces of mosquito netting about but you're taking a great risk John isn't afraid of risks he's the lord of the jungle you're very kind dr. Carew's we'll take advantage of your offer and in the morning we'll move on I'll show you to the hut you're welcome to it for the one night I hope it will not prove one night many [Music] are you alright dear I'm practically asleep this isn't so bad I still think you ought to have one of these pieces of mosquito netting Towson we we have clothing to protect us try to get some sleep mr. Stevens we must start early in the morning getting excited many of the Flies and that in some say the disease strikes at once others claim you have it four days before you [Music] [Applause] [Music] in just a moment the very strange conclusion of our story death has small wings [Applause] Tarzan could feel consciousness draining from history and yet although he could neither move nor speak there was no black pit of unconsciousness but instead the sort of twilight grave in which he could see and hear gales terror mr. Stevens querulous concerns and the practiced examination of the Negro doctor suddenly Gail and mr. Stevens dissolved in a purple mist now the hut was filled with burly natives and Tarzan could feel them lifting his body from the ground he was being carried through the village on the shoulders now he couldn't see the gray of his mind have turned his sable blackness they'd stopped carrying him they put him down someplace and gone away it was getting lighter now day was breaking and Tarzan was feeling better he was feeling a lot better he opened his eyes and looked up into a face that was familiar and yet strange you've been sick must not waste your strength an idle question you you look like dr. Cole Rosa the native doctor but your skin is white you see those mountains in distance mountains yeah kala Denny yes I see them what color would you say adorn their peach color and color the sort of rosy pink not orange yes it might be described designs and yet some people might call it red or yellow or even Gordon you see my friend color is only in the eyes of the observer here we do not call a man black nor white brown no yellow we are all one in this land in this land it is not for me to explain matters even now the high one Ohr coming a high one the chief of this land your ruin we have no ruler we need none will you follow me along this path yes of course you walk without difficulty seem strange but I've never felt stronger no healthier and this is a strange path like one through my beloved jungle and yet the rocks do not hurt the feet in the bushes have no signs that is show and am i a prisoner here no more than other fish prisoners in its stream over there look at them hundreds of them leaping over the rocks now if I had my spirit we do not kill in this land food is provided without the need to kill it sounds ridiculous perhaps but tell me have I died is this the land of spirits coming to welcome you it's mr. Stevens mr. Stevens dressed in a long robe and with a white beard this is the strange you speak as though I were a stranger to you as though we hadn't spent the last few weeks together indeed we have spent countless centuries together are we not both men I must be delirious you speak this because always in the past when you entered a strange land you were surrounded by unfriendly people who helped Spears at your back is that not so yes I guess that's what I was thinking perhaps the delirium exists in those lands become if you come with us never seen such a beautiful place there the marble columns the golden ceiling in his eyes the columns are of marble and the ceiling of gold food for the hungry it is a Hebrew name I have never been called Gail though a few souls are sometimes called me a bee in juice you have never been called Gail no it's fantastic you you look somewhat different than your long robes look unaccustomed but when you have refreshed yourself with food and drink we will talk again peace be with me I do believe you now I guess so that you may feast understood if you wish anything more summon me by clapping your hands and I don't go please I want to talk to you I shall be happy to stay if you desire my presence here I shall sit beside you on this other question you once vowed to get even with me Gail is this crazy world I've myself in part of your scheme I have never seen you before this day my name is Abigail not Gail and vengeance is unknown in this land of ours but why do you have troubled thoughts oh it is beautiful but somehow strange and unreal the way the birds fly blithely in and out of the windows of this palace the manner in which the small beasts of the forest peer in without fear of man nor have you any cause for fear you keep watching me so strangely and yet my only desire is to soothe that's what I can't understand your desire to be helpful for the Gale you resemble strangely thought only of herself and your father in that other world he was weak and spineless here he's a tower of strength who was called the high one what is the secret of it all our only secret if we have one is that here we know not the meaning of fear and without fear there is no evil it's true he's falling against you like a household pet he wants to be now run along for I must get our guests more food I don't know what this land is all about Abigail or how I got here but perhaps this is the place I have hunted for all my life the Dominion of peace I was never able to find in the jungles or in the cities of the world I hoped you would say that for if you accept our land it will accept you I will open my heart to you and do your bidding always [Music] well there you are my beloved daughter no guitars I am afraid you will not think me Noble not grateful for your acts of kindness to me one man cannot judge another what is it tiresome he wants to leave our land he has not yet taken our vow it's hard to explain hi one when I first came I thought this was the paradise I had always longed for and it is not we have failed the failure is in me I am on ready for a land in which there are no wars no angry words no raging elements a country that knows no weapons whose animals are all peaceful as doves I cannot hunt nor is there only need to grow food for it springs up in profusion without care there's no need to build a shelter for it never rains in the snows there is no need to do anything you are bored with our life I hate to call it that and yet I am a man of the jungle used to fighting for survival used to matching my wits against others this land is too peaceful for the Lord of the jungle I I am unhappy here but perhaps a taste of your old world would make you change your mind should you leave us we would all miss you Abigail perhaps more than perhaps you will return my daughter Tarzan never before have we given anyone the opportunity to taste of our fruit to reject it and then to return but you the opportunity shall be given what do you mean behold the small vial at Tommy's flask containing a small amount of colorless liquid when you drink of it you will be returned to the world you live it sounds like some native voodoo perhaps it is now behold this second buyer containing an amber liquid hold it firmly in your right hand guarded treasure should you find your old world displeasing now that you have tasted ours drink the contents of the second bag and you shall be returned here take them thank you I'm sorry I must drink the contents of the first file but I will guard the other carefully if your mind is made up then drink I show [Music] he's coming to mr. Stevens I was afraid for a while his death would be on my soon I insisted on coming here to call her Danny the covers coming back to his face dr. Caruso what's happened hye-won Abigail I don't know what you're talking about but you've certainly given us escape you've been unconscious for weeks Gail and I thought you were a goner but now you've passed the crisis I think you'll be all right the liquid in the vial worked I gave you no liquid I've been giving you liberal doses of Bayer 205 it's frequently effective when you catch the disease in its early stages have I have I been here all the time of course you've been here where else would you be yeah I guess everything I thought was happening occurred only in my feverish mind you did mumble constantly as though your mind was filled with many strange delirious thoughts but you've had two good nurses Gail and mr. Stevens I think they've learned a few things where you've been unconscious let's see a tiny wire filled with a strange amber colored liquid what in the world did you get okay I'll give it back what are you doing I don't know where you got it but we have to watch what you eat and drink very carefully you've taught us a great lesson and it's up to us to nurse you back to health if that's right you see while you were here thousand deer resolved to spend the rest of a life helping the sick and I've decided that whatever money I have will be devoted to advancing the cure of tropical diseases he can't afford to lose our first patient well at least I'm glad I came back it's nice to know that miracles can happen in this world too [Music] [Applause] we'd like you to remain with us for another few moments so that women tell you about our next exciting story of Tarzan often have men asked the origin of Tarzan's courage how can a man Steve is nerve against the terrors of the jungle how can he boldly face a giant gorilla a rhino or a mad bull elephant with only his bare hands as weapons Ruka and native youthful nosies to be poisoned before the next moon he's past looks for a source of courage and he finds it in Tarzan's magic amulet Farzana transcribed creation of the famous Edgar Rice Burroughs is produced by Walter White jr. prepared for radio by but lesser with original music by Albert Glasser this is a Commodore production [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Fostering #3 - Care leaver's experience
I went into care when I was 15 I sort of had to grow up very very quickly you know if I could go back to like speak to 15 year old me and sort of go you know it's gonna be really hard it's gonna be horrible you're gonna feel rubbish all the time and you're gonna feel angry at everything but it does get better at 15 I was on point I do my washing cooking I've really sufficiently look after myself but emotionally I had no clue what to do absolutely no idea so I needed someone sort of emotionally look after me but also treat me like an adult at the same time a little bit my my sort of most recent placement on the first day I was there I said you're just gonna you're just gonna give up on me I'm gay I'm gonna make you hate me like I've made everybody else hate me and this is gonna break down and you're gonna leave me you're never gonna talk to me again and she won't yeah maybe but we'll see how it goes on me and I was there for five and a half years I knew she would never lie to me she would do things for me that I wasn't used to people with doing things for like I needed new glasses and she took me to the opticians and bought me new glasses she helped me build up a support network when I moved in with her I had just her and she managed to get me a therapist and and then from from having therapy I managed to sort of be able to form really good friends and relationships the reason I do all this stuff is so that we can get foster carers who who genuinely want to do all they what they're doing who are willing to adapt and learn and who will listen to the young person's perspective and really advocate and be that megaphone for the young person because that's what I needed when I was when I was age if they're nice people who genuinely care about the welfare of young people and who want to help but don't think they're going to save the world with it that's it they just need to be themselves and be a bit nice
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Digital Design (120 6b3) Combinational Circuit: Demultiplexer (Demux)
Hiligaynon. In the previous videos, we discussed multiplexers. In this video, we'll add two little letters to the front of that name. Not surprisingly, demultiplexers perform the ... opposite function of multiplexers; they route one data input to one of many possible ... outputs. The abbreviated name for this ... device is demux. Let's start with the simplest possible option: a 1:2 demux. Here, one data input signal (named D) is routed to one of two ... possible output lines (A and B). Just like the mux, a select switch (S) is needed ... to choose the output line. When S=0, output B is selected, so D is sent to line B. When S=1, output A is selected. For this design, the unselected output line is ... forced to equal 0. So, the full behavior of the circuit is summarized in this truth ... table. In the top half, S indicates that we are selecting B--notice that B ... matches the input D value in both rows. This also means that A is unselected and forced to equal 0. In the bottom half, S=1 so output A is selected ... and B always equals 0. A common mistake I see with ... students is that they think when an output line is ... selected, it automatically takes a value ... of 1. This is not true. Selecting an output line means that it is chosen to ... take the input data value, which could be either a 0 or a 1. This next schematic is for a 1:4 demux. 1 input data signal is routed to one of four possible output ... lines. In order to choose between ... four unique options, two select signals are ... necessary. A useful strategy is to name ... the output lines with a decimal number taken from ... the binary select code. Notice, for example, how setting the select inputs ... to 1 and 0 chooses output line #2. If you have watched the prior videos, this schematic which uses AND gates as filters should ... come as no surprise. Notice how D is wired directly ... to each of these AND gates. The other inputs come from ... the select bits in such a way that three of the AND gates ... are forced to ouput 0; just the one specially ... selected AND gate is allowed to reflect the value of the input D. For the example shown here, the binary code for the select ... bits reads 01. This converts to decimal 1, so output Y1 is selected. Therefore, the input D value of 1 passes through here. Meanwhile, all the other outputs are 0. Let's have a quick learning check. A 1:4 demux (same as the previous slide) has inputs of ... S0=0, S1=1, and D=1. What is the ouput? Pause the video until you write down an answer. The answer is 0100. The select code is 10 ... (remember to read from most-significant to ... least-significant bit), which converts to decimal 2. Therefore, output bit 2 is selected and ... takes on the value of the input data (which is 1). All other bits, in our design, must equal 0. This slide shows device symbol examples of four ... similar combinational circuits we have covered recently: encoder, decoder, mux, and demux. It is useful to see them displayed together because it ... is easy to get their operations confused. On the top row, we see a sort of funneling ... action, with many input lines ... reducing to a few output lines. On the bottom row, we see an expansion, with many more ouputs than inputs. With encoders and decoders (on the left), the purpose is to convert between binary and some ... other form. With muxes and demuxes, there is no conversion, but instead data routing. To perform data routing, select signals are needed. You can see those on the right side, labeled A/B'. But you don't see those with ... the encoder or decoder. Keep in mind that these devices shown are specific ... examples within their general categories. For example, this demux is a 1-input to ... 2-output 4-bit demux. We could have variants, such as having additional outputs C and D, or using 1-bit numbers. We could also have an ... Enable input on any of these devices; on this slide, only the decoder is shown ... within an Enable. The important thing is to understand the general ... purpose of each of these categories and then be able ... to identify the specific operation by examining the ... available inputs and outputs. To see what i mean, let's look at each example here. First, we have an encoder. An encoder in general converts from some other ... form into binary. In this specific device, several inputs lines are named using decimal ... numbers and three output lines. That output must be a binary number (remember, an encoder always outputs in binary), and we know that 3 bits allow us to count up to decimal 7. So, it is a reasonable guess that ... this is a line encoder, where one active input line ... determines the output binary code. Next, we have a decoder. A decoder in general converts from binary into some other ... form. We see four input lines, but three of them are named using the same starting letter. So, it seems that there is a 3-bit ... binary code which will activate one particular output ... line, plus an Enable input which ... can de-activate the whole circuit. Next, we see a multiplexer. A mux in general is a data selector. So, we identify the select lines. Here, there is just one. This means there must be only two sets of input data. Thanks to this naming convention, it is obvious that those inputs are named A and B, and they each have 4 bits. One of those will be chosen ... to pass through to the output 4 bits. Finally, we see a demultiplexer. A demux chooses one output line to pass the data onto. Again, we notice just one select line, so there must be only two possible choices. Again, this is apparently a 4-bit ... demux because of the naming convention. So, all 4 bits of D will be routing ... to all 4 bits of either A or B. Will you be able to identify the function of every logic ... circuit device in this manner? No. You will certainly encounter some devices in the future ... that you have not been taught before. In that case, you look up the ... documentation or ask questions. But, I hope you can see the ... importance of notation strategies to communicate ... the overall operations. And I also hope you can see ... the value of understanding the general categories of ... logic circuits first, then using that to deduce ... specific behavior.
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The Endless Knot Podcast ep 59: From the Sublime to the Romantic (audio only)
welcome to the endless knot podcast where the more we know the more we want to find empty chasing serendipitous connections through our lives across disciplines hi i'm Aven and i'm mark and today we're talking about the sublime mm-hmm we're going to be talking about video that we did a few years ago yeah and a whole bunch of different related concepts this one is particularly drawn from some of my classroom teaching explaining the sublime and romanticism as well as the importance of the medieval tradition to the 19th century right so all of that is kind of covered in this in this one yeah a bunch of different literary aesthetic movements and development of literary tropes and things that's right all right so before we get to that let us talk about our cocktail so today we're drinking a cocktail called the sublime moment mmm-hmm seemed appropriate indeed more appropriate than we usually manage so it is gin and it is I will link to it because it is made by a specific person who is a I think he works for and maybe helps make Bombay Sapphire gin so and I've forgotten his name already sorry but I'll link to the recipe it is gin Bombay Sapphire therefore gin and vanilla syrup right sugar syrup made with vanilla bean and grapefruit juice mmm that's all so let's try it hmm what do you think it's vanilla comes through quite strongly you don't like vanilla and drinks that much to you hmm it's not my favorite I mean I don't dislike it but it's quite sweet it's a lot of syrup in it I might try it again with a smaller proportion of syrup but the grape grapefruit juice also comes through yeah the thing that it says in the recipe is that it tastes like chocolate I think I know what they mean do you get that that I think is the vanilla and the vanilla there's something about the grapefruit that somehow maybe and something to do with the gin I guess I don't think it's a strong live chocolate but I think if you said to someone there was creme de cacao in it they would believe you right yeah I think I would like it a little less sweet mm-hmm and less vanilla e and more grapefruit e yeah I think it's quite tasty though it's quite to my taste I think though it actually is a good cocktail for going with this topic yeah the romantic you know it's quite sweet and it's quite rich in flavors so without further ado is there anything else you wanted to say about the voiceover before we go to it no I think we can just jump right in alright so let us listen to your voiceover for the sublime video from several years ago and then we will reconvene and talk about the topics raised by it right the basic meaning of the word sublime today is very beautiful or good or lofty or elevated in thought expression or manner but the word has a specific meaning in reference to art and poetry in the 18th century Edmund Burke wrote a philosophical treatise on aesthetics thinking in particular of painting and the visual arts especially how to appreciate and paint a landscape and described two categories the beautiful and the sublime to which painter writer on art and headmaster William Gilpin later added a third category the picturesque the beautiful was aesthetically pleasing for its symmetry and regularity like a carefully groomed formal garden or a symmetrically harmonious neoclassical building the picturesque was pleasing for its quaint and comfortable irregularity like the rolling hills of the countryside or a charming peasants cottage whereas the sublime in spod aw and even terror due to its vastness and power like a majestic mountain range or a medieval Abbey half in ruins these notions of the emotional responses to aesthetics were further developed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant as we'll see these categories and the imagery they evoked were crucially important to the Romantic poets like Wordsworth Coleridge Shelley and Byron with their obsession with emotions and the sublime in nature but to understand that we'll have to take a closer look at the word sublime and the word romantic for that matter the word sublime comes into English from Latin sueb limits which had a similar set of meanings high lofty or elevated the prefix sub we normally think of as meaning under or below think submarine under the water the second element of the word is either linen meaning threshold or lintel or Lemus meaning side long askance or sideways though the words Lehman and limas maybe related in any case as a lintel a word which itself comes from Latin women through old French is the horizontal cross beam above a door or window so how does a word which seems to mean under the threshold or lintel come to mean lofty or elevated well oddly enough the deeper meaning of sub is from below or in other words up or upwards and the word comes from a proto-indo-european root which also gives us English up and over as well as sub through Latin and hypo through Greek so etymologically speaking sublime means up to the lintel and thus as high as the top of a door it evokes looking up and so describes what you look up to but it's metaphorical meaning was already evident in the Classical period in authors like quintillion who used the Latin word sub limits to describe elevated and grandiose language and style in rhetoric and poetry in contrast to Houma this earthy plain or low and later Longinus thinking along the same lines used the Greek word hip sauce to describe good riding and its effects Burke then picked up on this vocabulary to describe the concept that became so important to the Romantic poets now to understand the word romantic itself we have to again go back to Latin in fact to the Romans themselves since at the heart of the word romantic is the name of the city Rome which by the way probably comes from the previous name of the river Tiber in the non indo-european language Etruscan from the place name roma comes the adjective roman echoes of rome the word for the language the roman spoke Latin comes from the tribal name of a larger group in southern Italy the Latins in the early Middle Ages when Latin had begun to branch off into the local dialects which eventually became a variety of European languages such as French Italian Spanish and so forth languages we now call Romance because they come from what Romans spoke it became customary to refer to something written in one of these languages as Romani K in the local vernacular in contrast to something written in the more proper form of Latin still preserved as the language of the church which would be designated as latina in Latin in other words Romani K referred to vulgar latin after it had come under the influence of other local languages like the germanic language the Franks the people whose name is the origin of the word French by the way it was a question of differentiating the newfangled way of speaking from the earlier so-called pure form of the language kids today ruining the language with their medieval version of text speak and so the sorts of things those old French poets were writing in their newfangled language also came to be known as romances from the old French word Rommels you know stories about knights in shining armor rescuing damsels in distress from fire-breathing dragons and from around the Year 1300 the word passed into Middle English - to this day the literary genre that developed out of those medieval romances the novel is called a ma in French later on in the Renaissance there was another word that could be used to make this distinction and describe the local languages descended from Latin Romanesque a term which later still came to refer specifically to the style of architecture of those peoples in the earlier part of the Middle Ages one that was a mixture of Roman and non Roman influences the Roman Empire fell in part due to the attack and invasion of various Germanic barbarian tribes such as the Goths and vandals indeed that's where we get the word vandal commemorating those Germanic tribes that were supposedly to blame for putting an end to the cultural high point that was the classical world after a few hundred years when things were on the rise again in Western Europe people began building larger stone buildings once more replacing smaller timber constructions and the architects copied stylistic elements from ancient Rome in Byzantium in particular the rounded arches we now call that Romanesque architecture derived from the old Roman style the part of the new medieval world of the 11th century or so and thus not entirely Roman just like Roman eCos languages weren't fully Roman or Latin but from the 12th century onward a new style developed which featured pointed arches and elongated proportions that were very different from the aesthetics and symmetries of the classical world all this verticality was meant to direct one's attention upward to God those pointed arches are practically arrows it's a question of literally looking up sound familiar and the later commentators from the 17th and 18th century who were interested in returning to the aesthetics of the classical world so now are called neoclassical x' started to refer to that later medieval style as gothic remember the Vandals in the Goths who destroyed classical culture with their black nail polish and gloomy music no wait sorry wrong Goths well the neoclassical z' didn't think much of the medieval Gothic cathedrals either and the word gothic came to describe the aesthetics of later medieval culture which was thought of as barbaric then in 1764 writer horace walpole the Dan Brown of his day published the Castle of Otranto a gothic story so called because of its medieval setting and it became a massive hit spawning imitators like Ann Radcliffe of its creepy horror filled style with or without the medieval setting though she called them romances and a new genre was born the gothic novel forerunner of the modern horror genre and the inspiration eventually for that black nail polish of the modern Goths and this brings us back to that sublime imagery of Edmund Burke with its ability to evoke feelings of Terror so central to the gothic novel later on Mary Shelley would take up the form and combine it with romanticism to produce her novel Frankenstein but were getting ahead of ourselves that renewed interest in the Gothic also led to a revival of Gothic architecture in the 18th and 19th century with new buildings built to look like they were medieval like the British houses of parliment with designs by Augustus Pugin and ironically the interest in gothic ruins a common element of romantic art and literature that was reacting against neoclassicism nonetheless owes something to the 18th century focus on classical architecture when the ancient Roman city of Pompeii which had been destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius was rediscovered in the 18th century its fame spread through the descriptions of art historian and archaeologist Johan Finkelman spurring on the neoclassical movement but this ancient ruin also triggered the romantic fascination with the vastness and passage of time very sublime in its effect on the romantic imagination and in the more literary realms the interest in lost ancient languages and poetry led to Scotsman James Macpherson's highly influential the largely forged Gaelic epic the Ossian poem in the 18th century and the later much more credible work of Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm in the 19th century to recover Germanic folktale as well as the reconstruction of unwritten proto man wages such as proto-indo-european one of the trends at the heart of the gothic novel was a vogue for sentimentalism and the so called literature of sensibility the idea originally was that having a highly emotional and sympathetic response to your fellow humans being in an earlier meaning of the word very sensible would lead to good moral behavior that's Adam Smith's argument in the Theory of Moral Sentiments yes that Adam Smith it's strange that the same man who wrote the handbook for capitalism also wrote a philosophical work on feelings and sympathy the original emo I can't explain it either but in the almost over-the-top sentimentality of many novels of the day like Samuel Richardson's Pamela or Fanny Bernie's Evelina and gothic novels like those of an Radcliffe with their long-suffering protagonists and highly emotional content sensibility becomes a name in itself later on Jane Austen would satirize the sentimental and gothic novels in Northanger Abbey this vote for sensibility is also at the heart of the Romantic movement yes we're finally getting back to them which is all about giving expression to one's emotions an individual point of view once again it was largely a question of differentiating oneself from what went before the neoclassical period was all about reason and rationality which the romantics of the next generation rejected in favor of emotion as their guiding principle and this movement became known as romantic because of all those medieval associations of the word romance and it's fantasy world of imagination at least that's how the romantics themselves saw it though they didn't actually call themselves romantics until the very end of the period at least in Britain the term did turn up a little earlier on the continent in works of commentators such as Madame de Stael in French and in German the Schlegel Brothers August also dispels sometime lover and Friedrich forerunner of Jakob Grimm in the study of proto-indo-european an even better the medieval aesthetic under the term gothic had already been seen as a contrast to the classical aesthetic with its ordered regularity so it was perfect for the romantics who were into including medieval themes and imagery in their work and especially the imagery of ruined gothic architecture not only were the romantics really into emotions and medieval fantasy they were particularly moved by sublime imagery whose vastness and grandeur made the individual observer feel small you know wonder then that when they looked up at a mountain like Milan or a building like tintern abbey they wrote poetry about it remember the sublime in the Gothic are all about looking up of course romanticism was also a very sexist and classist construct emotionality in women was used to dismiss them as frivolous whereas in the mailpoet it was a mark of true refinement and the ability to contemplate the truth and enlightenment behind the sublime something most easily done by those with leisure and the money for higher education was considered a marker of moral and aesthetic superiority the aristocratic Lord Byron would often tease the lower class John Keats and call him dismissively the cockney poet Wordsworth ideal poet was he said in his preface to the lyrical ballads like an ordinary man except better in every way sound contradictory today of course the word romantic is usually used to refer to a particular type of love and the feelings and actions associated with it this somewhat different meaning only really became widespread in the 19th century and the primary one in the 20th it develops from the model of love displayed in those old medieval romances with nights pining away for inaccessible ladies which scholars now refer to as courtly love the kind of love appropriate for the courtly setting of Knights and Lords and princesses many of our modern romantic cliches such as love at first sight and lovesickness come from that medieval poetic tradition modeled on the kind of idealized behavior the romance hero displays towards his beloved lady in those old stories the word chivalry - which comes from the French word Chevelle meaning horse in reference to the mounted Knight has something of the same trajectory going from the noble and idealized behavior of the medieval knight in battle and relations with his Lord not only in his involvement with women to the watered-down cliche of a man holding a door open for a woman in the 20th century and no doubt this modern sense of romantic has also been influenced by the sentimentality of the sentimentalism movement and the emotionality of those Romantic poets of the 18th and 19th centuries respectively heading back toward the word sublime a related word and now perhaps more familiar is subliminal rather than coming from the word sublime itself it actually seems to have been freshly coined from the same Latin roots in the late 19th century as a calque or lone translation of the german word Huntersville ich which also means beneath the threshold the german fella by the way is cognate with english sil as in windowsill this concept unter - Valadez boost signs under the threshold of consciousness was first used in a textbook on psychology by philosopher Johann Friedrich hare bard who is influenced by and successor as professor at coningsburgh to a manual kant who developed as you may remember the theory of aesthetics so important to the romantics and is now perhaps most known for his theories on pedagogy and education as it happens hair Bart rubbed elbows with famous writer and polymath Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who along with his less well-known friend yet another Johann poet and philosopher Johann Gottfried herder who is in part inspired by that old medieval poetry as well as Macpherson's Ossian poetry and gothic architecture and envisioned it as part of an ancient germanic national culture helped to develop the storm and wrong German literary movement which laid the foundation for what became the Romantic movement so these architects of Romanticism took us all the way from the subliminal to the sublime sublimes origin in a word for an architectural feature nicely mirrors the ongoing parallels between the cultural and aesthetic movements on the one hand and terms for architectural styles on the other from Romanesque and romantic to Gothic to neoclassical and the ongoing lesson of this story is that new generations and cultural movements tend to reject what came just before them in a never-ending quest to keep things looking up so another kind of useful or interesting part of this is the sort of metaphorical connection to the idea of looking up that I kept referring to in both the sublime and in those Gothic cathedrals of the High Middle Ages hmm so it seemed to fit together in multiple ways yeah yeah another important theme here of course is the drive to differentiate oneself from what went before we kept seeing that over and over again in lots of different contacts yeah every generation reacting against the previous generation period and you know most cultural movements do this sort of thing this is a pretty common way to operate so there begin various parallels there there's also you know a little nod to the language peeving today it's your comment about the Romans ruining language yeah yeah so just a little one to keep in mind well actually it was about Romance language languages the degeneration of degeneration of yeah yeah so I mean language is constantly changing as we've said many times before in the show and so current language trends are no different from the transformation from Latin into the Romance languages disturb anyone though it disturbed my Latin teacher in high school who's French as degenerate provincial Latin but made him lots of friends and the French Department and another sort of contextual thing I wanted to point out contextual to the original video that is is that this originally came out close to Valentine's Day yes it was your Valentine's Day video for that year and so I guess you know it was therefore appropriate to also look at the other more common now sense of the word romantic which you don't really cover in the video other than I briefly mention it you know in everybody knows it but yeah and you know what that owes to the the medieval courtly love tradition mm-hmm which it could be said also involves another kind of looking up the way that the courtly love relationship always works is that the male lover puts his beloved basically on a pedestal worshiping her in a kind of quasi religious quasi feudal relationship so that so relationship between the lover and his beloved is is sort of reflects his relationship to his Lord right he is a vassal of his Lord and so it's often put in those terms that he is a lady's vassal as well and it's not coincidental perhaps that the lady that he's in love with is often the lord's lady yes so is in fact someone to whom he owes allegiance yes so she is often of higher status yeah that's the case always at least equivalent right yeah or the other sort of language that's used as sort of religious language you know that she's talked about as being like a divine figure that he worships yeah really and of course I can't bring this up without mentioning the paradoxically misogynistic element of this kind of a relationship yeah it's not nearly as it says it's all about she has all the power except or refuses his advances but for one thing this doesn't leave her the capacity to be human right because she has to live up to this impossibly high status that he he gives her and she's in a difficult position because if she refuses him then what certainly this is the I think the way it kind of comes up in like the troubadour poetry and that sort of thing is that he then hurls invective at her in his poem saying as she's so cruel right she can refuse him for a little ride away and has to yes if she doesn't then that's another problem too but if she doesn't eventually give in then she's cooled and hard-hearted and yes torturing him however if she does give in then in a sense she's not living up to that pure divine image that he's projected on to her and therefore is no longer worthy of the love that he has for her yeah so it puts her in an impossible position mm-hmm and you know there's a lot more that could be said about this I don't want to you know turn this into a discussion of our long lecture on courtly love and how it functions in medieval romance and so you did just say courtly love not Courtney Love because I'm not saying we can't do that yeah but perhaps what given the the rest of the content of this particular topic it's I think important to mention that this is not purely a creation the high middle ages no no indeed this owes a lot of debt also to the classical world as the model of love comes not only from those medieval troubadours from the south of France originally but also from the Roman poet Ovid particularly in the works the ARS Emma Toria and the amorous right yeah which I gather are themselves to a large extent parodying earlier cliches about love yeah yeah ok so that's my cute clearly so yeah so Alvin is immensely in flat and mentally influential on later literature in the European tradition I mean Ovid is massively influential on literature but then through that literature on actual practice yeah because though courtly love correct me if I'm wrong but I think you know it's a literary trope to what degree it was actually the way people lived their lives is hard to pin down right a subject of controversy I would imagine objective some controversy but I think you have to say no they couldn't have lived this way really yeah I mean I'm not to say that some people didn't sometimes or that it didn't inform the way they interacted sometimes sure but but the tropes of courtly love have worked their way into the way people really do genuinely work the way that people do court each other and view dating and romance and what a good relationship is and what is a good sign of love and all of that stuff really has worked its way into real life I kind of think of it as you know originally just sort of a release valve because in the in the Middle Ages and high Middle Ages marriages were all about status yeah and they were politics analytical they were making good economic and making good family alliances so given that they weren't marrying for love at least at the higher end of society it was a kind of outlet for that for those emotions which you would have anyways and so you have it in the literature and you kind of maybe play-act it a little bit in many ways I think it's life imitating art imitating life and I'll go back to that point you make about you'd have those emotions emotions anyway that's actually an open question that people have had strong emotional detachments to one another and that often they are heterosexual relationships and sex nobody's arguing about since we were primates we have cared for one another in some form and sex has been part of that love though in the way we tend to think of romantic love small our romantic love was not a given in every culture in terms of the way it is expressed and the kinds of relationships that we expect to have with another person right yeah not in the way it's it's actualized I mean the sort of emotions that lie behind it I think are well I mean I think it's an open what I mean by that is an open question you know what what is an emotion hmm you know are we talking brain waves are we talking serotonin release like what counts as an emotion because an emotion is not an unmediated thing no there's a chemical release but there's also how you frame that like the same feelings the same physical reaction could be fear or hatred depending on how you frame it in the context you know depending on your power relation to somebody you might fear them or hate them and but it would feel very much the same thing but there's a narrative you put on topic right so is sexual attraction love or lust and what's the difference between them is desire to spend time with someone love or friendship is a deep emotional caring for somebody else love or friendship and those are actually really complicated so again we could go into that forever and ever and ever and there'd be lots you know different these things these questions but emotions are a huge topic and every discipline has a different you know if you ask good biochemist what is an emotion they're gonna have one reaction if you ask a psychologist if you ask a literary person you know they're gonna have different definitions of what emotions are but all of that to say for instance when we look at the ancient world so to take it back to Ovid what he is describing as love so the arse a materia the love the art of loving that art specifically of being a lover in that there is nothing he describes that you I think test of our marriage would describe as love okay right what he describes is how you pick out an attractive girl how you meet her how you get her to let you touch bits of her yeah in public how you get her to let you touch all the bits of her later in private how you make her attach to you and how you keep her attached to you and not sleeping with other people right now to me that's not love no and I'm not saying that that what no no but what I'm saying is he doesn't have a word for something else right right like that's love it's the the in terms of words that Latin has and and ways of Latin now so he'll use that same word love to describe the emotion of two people have been married a very long time and have like minds and hearts going in the same direction wanting their family to have the same success you know like two people who are in a partnership he might use that same word love it's very different but he uses its word love what emotion is he describing and what else you know is there in the scope of so when all of our Latin poets and other writers talk about love unless they actually get into the nitty-gritty of like what does that mean to say that any of the emotions that describing are the same emotions that I describe when I say love or romantic love in particular is really tricky actually now does that mean he never felt it I don't know we have a tendency to assume everyone in the world has felt the same basic emotions that we have I think love in particular quite apart from you know anger and fear there's some really sort of base hindbrain kind of stuff that mm-hmm everybody fears a tiger the same way right like I don't think you need a lot of cultural narrative for that but frettin friendships certainly mm-hmm I've very recently was just seeing how people some people on Twitter we're talking about how they had come to a realization that they and their partner totally different ideas what a friend was so one of them meant people I enjoy spending time with would go out of my way to spend time with would have common interest with would speak to the other person would only call someone a friend if they would share the most intimate details of their life with them would weep on their bed you know for hours at a time would trust them with their life anything else but they would never use the word friend for you know they've gone through years of living together before they came to this we they were both talking about friends there was a definite overlap but they didn't mean the same thing so to them friendships not to say that either one of them couldn't feel the same emotions the other person but the way they they considered that function in their life was really different and I think that that's one of the things with love but one caution I would make is that the lack of a word for a thing does not imply that it doesn't exist no no absolutely and and I'm not I'm not trying to be the sapir-whorf person you know what I mean is that it does though it mean that the evidence is hard and that what we are what we are often reduced to is seeing ourselves in the emotions of the past so for instance people love Catullus and they see him as a poet who expresses real strong sincere emotions and they see their own emotions in it so they will read a poem by a catalyst and say oh that describes the feeling of being in love passionately in love I felt that he must have felt that we are the same I say this because like for instance with katella's I feel very often that we have this tendency to be really simplistic about just saying oh yeah everybody felt the same way as we did what my what my argument here is that with Ovid and with courtly love what I'm trying really to in a very roundabout in a long way sorry to say is that I completely agree with you on the safety valve element for sure it's a safety valve for sexual feelings yes and the way it's channeled is into this love narrative mm-hmm but I think that that is very specifically channeled that way because of this cultural construction from Ovid yes what you were saying I know that and to say that its feelings they would have felt anyway I don't know if they would have identified those feelings as that kind of feeling if they hadn't had Ovid modeling that that's what that was they might have seen it as sex mm-hmm not as love if they hadn't had Ovid who had already blurred those particular lines for them and constructed a narrative yes I agree in that under the broad umbrella of what you can consider love resides many many different things and yeah it's a hugely complex human behavior yeah and what and how you map that on to any particular set of vocabulary is therefore going to be equally complex and on to any sort of actions what kinds of actions express love or reveal love or cause love or show you that you are in love mm-hmm those things are all really culturally constructed and in this case constricted to a literary tradition yeah yeah I guess I mean I guess that's all I'm trying to say it's just that I'm always trying with my classes to sort of D familiarize the idea of love right right to say these things are actually not just natural they've all been constructed in a narrative and so to follow that through from what you'd said yeah it goes back to Ovid in the sense that he's the vector through which all of these cultures we're getting it right in the arse amatory had this story of this poem about how to pick women up and and you know that contains all the toxicity that you're talking about - about pretend to her that she's everything treat her like she's wonderful and then if she doesn't do what you want her to call her a tell her she's horrible if she says no trust me she really means yes I mean Ovid says that directly Ovid is all about try to make her jealous by complimenting other women in her presence and then she'll want you even more you know like there's all of the nagging you know like all of these techniques that people use in the pickup artist community now there many of them could come in fact some of them explicitly come from all of it people have looked back to him but also come through the whole tradition and so he's produced this poem and then the Amore's are kind of the applied version of that right though he wrote the Amore's before he wrote the art sanatoria the Amore's are his proof of concept as it were and then the arthur vitória is like see my amorous I'm clearly know what I'm talking about so now you can learn you can trust me to teach you and the mores are our love poems so again calling them love poems always seems so weird there's like three that are about a happy relationship between him and his girl the others were all about trying to get her or complaining that she's not faithful or having affair with her slave raping her slave basically and then complaining that her slave betrayed their affair to her and you know like telling her not to get an abortion like there's a whole bunch of very few of them are what we would actually call a love poem right you know the actual later tradition of love poetry of like I love you you're beautiful I wish to be with you forever actually doesn't really come directly here to the ancient world interestingly but Allah does this is what so influential but he comes out of a long tradition - and as you said it's a parody parody in the sense of taking it redic - yo ad absurdum right taking it to the extreme it's not a parody and sense of open mockery though some of the poems come pretty close to open mockery but more that he takes the love poetry of the previous generation which was very much like this - and the other thing that's important is these mistresses that they love and adore so much unlike courtly love are not above them in status okay so for Ovid this girl who almost certainly didn't exist is clearly a prostitute right or a freed woman or if she's not a prostitute she's of a class below him she's of a class he could not possibly marry that's the thing that is the same as the courtly love but instead of it being because she's married to his you know superior it's that she's of a class and he is hiked status and cannot marry her of it himself was in fact married multiple times but none of his love poems are to his wife right some of its exile poetry at the end of its life is to his wife and about his wife but none of his the poems that are ostensibly love poems and in his love poems he doesn't mention that he's married at all so they could never marry but it's because he would never marry her and so they're very much there at his mercy but then he pretends that he's at their mercy so the and the yellow just of the generation before of it are very much about this their mistress tortures me the reason they came up with the word mistress they're the first to use the word mistress it's the word that means mistress of slaves female master of slaves and they use that of their women of these women not because they're not their wives in the sense that we use mistress now but because they are a woman they're in love with and they are saying you treat me like I to you I am a slave I am like a slave to you I am enslaved to you you know you have all the power I'm lying at your front door on the threshold and speaking of special hoping to be let in I'll do anything for you like literally I'll go and fetch and carry for you I'll I'll act like a slave so this idea of the slavery of love and so they call their girlfriends mistress in a way that is a completely non activated meaning to us now but at the time was really shocking especially cuz these women we're probably ex laves possibly even still slaves they're probably not and so you know it's this complete reversal of the actual position the language of that love poetry then goes back in another generation to Catullus Hoover and I mentioned who has all of the who has similar stuff though his girlfriend is actually a woman of his own class who is married okay so that's a different situation but he's already going back to Greek lyric poetry right and Greek lyric poetry Sappho who has poems of love and our Killa 'kiss who is a satirist who has this he pursues a girl and then when he's refused he writes invective poetry about her driving in the legend goes driving her her sisters and her father driving them through his invective to suicide so that's the love poetry you know and that's that's what you were talking about this kind of pretense of not having power and yet having a lot of power and actually so yeah there's a long line at least back to archaic Greek poetry of this 5th and 6th century BC right but it's Ovid takes it to this sort of to its logical extreme which is more kind of points at the ridiculousness of it and the artificiality of it and then nobody ever writes poetry like that again in Latin because he's sort of ruined it for everybody he's made it too obvious but then you get his poetry being treated as this actual manual of love and I know there's a big open question as to how well the Middle Ages read it did they know it was a joke did they take it seriously is it more complicated than either of those answers you know that's that I know that that's a big issue too I would say it's an open question but even if they did take it seriously I don't think they could have actually lived that way because the the people who had access to that literature did not have the freedom to live life like that mhm and yeah so I think it's it doesn't really become actualized until well after the Middle Ages mm-hmm so this becomes part of this you know the Arthurian legends yeah the princess and the knight and the idea of chivalric and all of this and then that becomes popularized yeah and democratized to everyday people in the 18th 19th 20th century in particular right it's the 20th century when marriage across all the classes moves into a more open and marriage and also love that side of marriage right become not that people weren't doing that before let me hasten to add it's not that I I know that but but you know the sort of narratives of having the freedom of choice to do this kind of wooing yeah okay so that it kind of went on a long time there about it why don't you tell us some more things about sublime okay well I mean this is not a particularly common word anymore I think the way that most people hear the word today is in the set phrase from the sublime to the ridiculous the full expression is from the sublime to the ridiculous is but one step so the original idea was not to show a you know to polar opposites or something but in fact to show that the sublime and the ridiculous are actually this is a you know very thin line between them right so you if you aim for the sublime you could hit the big news really easily yes yeah exactly and so it seems to derive from the age of reason by Thomas Paine who is a great 18th century English American thinker and revolutionary who by the way had an antagonistic relationship with Edmund Burke so the the actual passage is the sublime and the ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to class them separately one step above the sublime makes the ridiculous and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again right and the the particular way that we have the the phrase the set phrase today probably comes from Napoleon's expression of this idea by the way Napoleon a great hero to the romantics initially decision came ridiculous so he picked up on on pain and said to sublime OD Dacula in yah ha so one is that is once only one step so that's kind of where our modern might reasonably modern phrase now of course when I originally put out that video a number of people come well there other uses of the word sublime or related words particularly scientific ones yeah yeah the number of people like why didn't you mention yeah the reason I obviously did know those but the reason I didn't is just there wasn't time to get into that this was before that we started making twenty yes that's right so yes in addition to the psychological term subliminal which I did mention there are the scientific terms sublimate and sublimation which are formed from those same Latin roots so sublimate in chemistry means to change from the state of a solid directly to a gas going to the liquid and that comes from the Middle Ages particularly an early modern period but particularly from the alchemical terminology it was from alchemy there is another scientific use of the word sublimation it's used in psychology particularly Freudian psychology to refer to the process of converting an impulse into a more socially acceptable activity right these all have basically the same metaphorical sense of raising something up right so there now you finally address those words now there's more I could say about some of the animal optical ground I covered so I mentioned the word lintel yeah it actually has it seems to have any ways to Edmunds two words that it comes from so there's liman meaning threshold lintel entrance and a lover of roman elegy would prostrate himself and sleep overnight yes and then there's Lemay's meaning boundary or path mm-hmm which also gives us the word limit mm-hmm so this is a case of two similar sounding words coming together similar sounding and also ultimately related ultimately related to exactly related in in sense as well they both are borders orders to produce the the derived word so yes it is interesting that both words seem to ultimately come from the same Latin source Lemos mm-hmm which means side long askew askance with the idea that Lemay's refers to a cross path bounding to fields okay so right it's also interesting that Lima in Latin seems to refer indiscriminately to both the lintel at the top of a we door and the the seal or threshold at the bottom of a window or door yeah yeah and that the bottom one is the one that most often is used in symbolically like when it starts to become used right metaphorically because that's the thing you cross right you walk over you cross over it's the threshold just the word that gives us liminal right that's not referring to the cross beam at the top of the door yeah no threshold as for the word threshold itself is like sill is from a germanic source and it's related to the word Thresh okay and from therefore from the old english verb thresh on to thresh or beat yes to be grain for those who are not used to old-fashioned farming techniques right just make that clear threshing meaning to beat the beheaded grain you get the grain off of the stock so the idea being that a threshold is something you tread on so it's sort of like like where you throw tread on the grain to Thresh it yeah weirdly metaphorical I've gotta say okay becomes ultimate ultimately from the proto-indo-european root era which means to rub or turn and that has a great many english derivatives I'll mention a few of them but they're they're quite a few derivatives from this root so there's drill sense throw which comes rolling a straw one to turn or twist originally is what it meant trite and contrite and attrition and detriment all those awesome Latin those cotton yeah Tara turn attorney contour detour and return all come ultimately from Greek torn us which is a toy yeah it's a tool for drawing a circle or a lathe or something like that okay and it produces all those words trauma which also comes from Greek yes the same word and interesting this is the one that amused me the most trout comes from Greek as well TRO gain to gnaw really hmm so I guess the fish you know pointy teeth or something I don't know okay well you're the one who catches trout so you can share that with the other trope fishermen there right yeah I'm sure they will care deeply so since we're talking about Greek and Latin so the word sublime yeah I mean it is it comes from these roots but it's used in Latin specifically and you mentioned this in passing in the video about it's used to mean literary types right yeah and so I thought I'd just spend a few minutes on that though I don't want to take too long because we have lots of things to cover still and I spent too long talking about love but just to say we've got several writers who talked about oratory the terms sublime is used in contrast to humulus which means earthy humble low so sublime is meaning high or elevated is used to contrast with humanists to talk about different styles styles of speech styles of oratory in particular but also sometimes poetry and other kind of literary writings but really especially in rhetoric so Cicero talks about this for him the terms are more to do with different styles of oratory that were known as Asian and attic styles so the attic style is the more plain spoken and the Asian style is the more flowery and florid though Cicero feels there should be a middle way between the two and so he talks about it in quite a lot of detail but there's no sort of one encapsulation where I could say well this is what he means by this sublime style it's a little hard to depend down someone who does use it in a much more technical way as quintillion who's in the 1st century AD so but you know 100 years after Cicero and he writes manuals on rhetoric he writes about rhetoric in a very technical way and he's trying to instruct people on how to learn and he uses simply mr. to describe elevated and grandiose language and style in rhetoric and in poetry as opposed to humilis which is low and plain and so he talks about it but again you'd have to go and read a lot of quintillion to sort of get an idea it's amazing I find it we need these read rhetorical manuals they talk it at so much length about rhetoric and maybe it's just me but at the end of it I still don't know what you're supposed to do you know they'll say it's important to like they use so many metaphors and they use these sort of general terms like you must use elevated language well what which words are elevated which words are not elevated I don't know you know there's a lot of that done I find I mean even now when you read style manuals or people's advice about writing there's tends to be a lot of that and you sort of add I end up thinking like give me a list of words that are elevated and a list of synonyms that are not elevated and I'll use them like it but they don't never seem to do that quintillion doesn't more than Cicero buddy both of them not helpful the writer who was the most influential though in whom you mentioned on later ideas of the sublime and who's really really crucial to the humanist and neoclassical and and later views about and the romantic views about the sublime is long deines or Longinus depending how you want to put out his name now he writes in greek so he doesn't use the word sueb Lemus what he uses is the greek word hoop sauce oopss which is a synonym yes though a synonym that is formed differently it's it's not a calque right I mean it means elevated and it comes from the proto-indo-european root kupo which also produces both sub and hypo right right so so it means yes so it so it is it's connected to that part of it but it doesn't have this it doesn't have the threshold element to it right so there's no element to that so it just means really elevated yeah but so he has a work he has a work that is known as on the sublime and it's about the sublime and the beautiful in literature and in thought who's just reading an article about it I've never read it in its itself neither Greek nor in English we didn't are no article that says you know he seems to try to describe it by enacting it and so a lot of his work is very hard to understand like oh great definitely not making me want to read it but I did find a sort of summary of what he thinks this means so this is from an article by Matt's mom which I will link he says that Longinus kind of makes a distinction between the siblings of rhetoric which means elevated complex language and the literary or psychological sublime the emotion of the sublime the artistic element of the sublime which can be expressed in simple language mom says that in chapter 8 long darkness makes these influential assertions and these sort of become really fundamental to how later people think about the supply there are one may say five most productive sources of sublimity competence and speaking is assumed as a common foundation for all five nothing is possible without it right one the first and most important is the power to conceive great thoughts okay see what I mean like it's all very well but what does that mean what's a great thought the second is strong and inspired emotion and then he says these two sources great thoughts and inspired emotion are for the most part natural the three maining three involve art and this is part of the issue two of the sublime what in who you are naturally or can you achieve it with art and this isn't an ongoing discussion three certain kinds of figures these may be divided and figures of thought and figures of speech presume will he and laughs elaborates on these later on in his work that's not for noble diction this has a subdivisions choice of words and the use of metaphorical and artificial language then five finally to round off the whole list dignified and elevated word arrangement so those are the things that can produce sublimity and those are very influential on later and you know romantic and particular understandings of what the sublime is then he also mom also quotes John Dennis whom I do not know who he is but talking about what the 18th century thought was sublime right so we have reached a general consensus about what was supposed to produce the sublime in 18th century literature and the point here is that this is drawn from long darkness this is sort of coming out of longer God's demons Hell spirits and souls of men miracles prodigies enchantments witchcraft volcanoes monsters serpents lions tigers fire war pestilence famine etc Rick and so you can sort of see there kind of the contrast between the rhetorical idea of our literary idea of the sublime compared to the psychological or emotional idea of the sublime and what mom was arguing was in his article that the focus really became on the emotional part of it rather than that on the literary afterwards you know so it was about like what kind of emotion you could produce and whether it was sublime rather than on this L of elevated diction noble metaphors use of figures that that partners was sort of collected in what long gayness was talking about I mean I could say more about rhetoric but I think that's enough for now but I think that will connect well with this is how sublime and works its way into English this is the transitional point of talking about sublimity is is really long deines and then also Cicero in quintillion because not those were also important and influential right so I mentioned in passing Jane Austen but in fact she connects to a lot of elements in this topic and there are a number of interesting things you can pick out of her her works that that sort of touch on this so I mentioned Northanger Abbey in addition to satirizing the sentimental and gothic novels it also contains a specific discussion about aesthetics yeah in which her heroine Catherine Morland learns about the categories of the beautiful disciplines it is totally mansplain yes from her her love interests flash tutor yes he could say well and he even specifically says at one point that you know teachable disposition I mean I don't think he said I think the narrator says yeah I mean I say mansplaining in some sense it's not because she professes herself ignorant on the topic asks for instruction which is not what mansplaining is so to be fair to him yes she does say Oh tell me I don't really understand the difference but it is such a man lecturing her and I suspect that's part of what the joke is what the joke is and I think you know when the Austen as narrator says it's it's a good thing for a girl to have a teachable disposition and to be somewhat ignorant not stupid not silly but ignorant about things so that a man can teach them to her because that will attract a man yes oh she's joking about how men like to be able to what she's poking fun the desire to be the one who can instruct yes so she gets a lesson in that and that is basically my entire understanding of those aesthetics I'm just gonna say that until you did this video like that was basically all I understood about those things and of course the title of one of Austin's more famous books Sense and Sensibility is obviously making a pun on those different obviously let's just take a moment to pause if you haven't read Sense and Sensibility or if you don't know what the sensibility means always to the original audience of a novel yes no longer longer sensible used to mean sensitive yeah yeah yeah sensitive to emotion senses having both good sense but Sensibility as having a strong emotional reaction yeah so the sense and sensibility are opposites yeah where is now Sense and Sensibility sounds like parallel yeah no would be obvious to the original audience not so much anymore and in another for more famous novels Pride and Prejudice when Charlotte Lucas agrees to to the marriage to the obsequious mr. Collins she explains to Elizabeth who was kind of surprised why would you want to marry him she says I am NOT a romantic you know I never was now she's probably using it in the broader sense of romantic meaning fanciful or sentimental yeah or idealistic or something but still that word is used yeah I think it's an interesting it's a place where it's in transition between meaning may have having to do with touch of that sense yeah I think it's in transition from having meaning having to do you know caring about these issues of strong emotion mmm-hmm it's showing how the transition gets made yours caring about romantic love yeah well I could it now when I will always assume it means that absolutely now what will certainly take it in that sense and I don't think it meant it then but I but like the fact that it fits it just shows you how the meaning transitions like why why would make sense for the meaning to transition because it's so close and of course the obvious point that Jane Austen is writing at the same time as many of those Romantic poets she lived in that same world in a sense but she's not part of that movement working in a world of women's writing yes they are so so speaking of those men there's more I could obviously say there's a lot more I'll be so that I could say about the romantics but specifically relevant here it should be pointed out that the romantics themselves were not a unified group we don't kind of treat them that way now they didn't have a single Creed no and so though Guetta and herder kicked it all off with their strum and drawing poetry as I kind of pointed out they wouldn't have thought themselves as romantic right and in fact I didn't have that label for them they didn't have a label for themselves and in fact they kind of reacted against later romanticism they pulled back from some of their proto romantic ideas to what's referred to now as the volume our classical school so they kind of backtracked more towards the classic neoclassical it's a kind of a compromise between neoclassicism and romanticism it's a conservative well in romanticism itself you touch on this I think really changed from beginning to end of the period yes an evolution of yes that's where and indeed you know even just looking at the the English Romantic poets you know even a small group like that the the second generation of those poets that you know Shelley Byron Keats etc that generation though they were initially inspired by the earlier English Romantic poets like Blake Wordsworth Coleridge they didn't always look up to them right so Byron in particular found Wordsworth's use of everyday language and style to be facile and unsophisticated right so he was more about the noble figures yes yes yes though did Byron think anybody was worth emulating or like I mean that's not a man who had a high opinion of very many people in the world Shelley that everyday language by the way was part of Wordsworth definition of the ideal poet that he was trying to you know explain he wanted to use the quote plainer and more emphatic language of the common man but quote purified indeed from what appear to be it's real defects from all lasting and rational causes of dis dislike or disgust he says in the preface to the solid that's what I'm saying these people it sounds like they're giving specific advice but they're not how do you take that purified of what what words what bits is there anything there that you could actually act on us say profanity no he does not sorry it's the same with horses ARS Poetica he goes on and on and on and on about boy nothing he says is actionable well is why I don't do any little creative literary work because I've got some frustrated well and I think you're touching on an important point here because I think Wordsworth's definitions in the preface to the lyrical ballot are kind of contradictory and they don't make a lot of sense he goes on to say that the ideal poet is quote a man speaking to men but he then qualifies this as a man it is true endued with more lively sensibility more enthusiasm and tenderness who has a greater knowledge of human nature and a more comprehensive soul than are supposed to be common among mankind so he's like you know the average man except better and every other bit in every way yeah so what a man speaking to men makes it sound like peers but then it has to be some superhuman man yes right yeah and indeed Coleridge seems to have picked up on the contradictory Nate nature of what Wordsworth was saying although they collaborated on the lyrical ballads College had no hand in the preface it was added later it was entirely Wordsworth's doing so he called out Wordsworth on this in his own biography a literary a' for these and other contradictions and inconsistencies because they didn't always see eye to eye in fact they kind of had a going of the ways so as I say it's not a unified group I'm shocked are you trying to tell me that a bunch of poets did not agree on everything I that doesn't fit with my experience of poets at all collective noun for a group of poets a solitude anyways the romanticism doesn't actually really end with the Romantic period no romanticism has never really ended yeah so embrace literature we're accustomed to think of the later part of the 19th century as a separate period the Victorian period but many of the elements of Romanticism continue into the Victorian era like Tennyson and things yes is Tenace and technically not romantic because to my mind he's everything that a romantic would be I am you know a lot of those elements like you know drawing inspiration from the medieval as Tennyson does or William Morris does the pre-raphaelites and a lot of continuity there's a lot of continuity there in any case the distinction isn't made outside of England you know continental Europe doesn't have a Victorian Harry Victorian period so so it is an artificial kind of well I would say I mean the whole premise of sublime in terms of talking about the periods is premise on this artificial channel logical and I mean I don't think you say that then but we should perhaps just as the disclaimers say that we know that all of this periodization is artificial but it's a way of talking about things that really do change yes now one point about romanticism that I wanted to go into a little bit more depth in is their sense of kind of history and time in addition to the discovery and interest in ruins there was an important literary component to this McPherson who began his Ossian forgery by collecting folk tales from the Scottish Highlands right and you've got the Grimm's and then you've got the Grimm's who have a similar project without the forging without the well yes less forging all right I mean I don't think they thought of it as forging they were rewriting and yeah trying in the gap yeah that sort of thing there's also a cult of Shakespeare at around that time there was a great reverence for the playwright with such proponents as Johan harder and Auguste Slagle who indeed translated Shakespeare into German and they had this notion that to really read the bard properly you had to go out into the English countryside the English and kind of similar to the Ossian poem is the poetry of Thomas Chatterton he was not himself a romantic he was from a little bit earlier in the middle of the 18th century and in fact committed suicide at the age of 17 oh yeah that's we have the picture of him yeah I used the picture of him in that video yeah but he was quite influential on the English Romantic poets they sort of saw his kind of tragic mm-hmm life but as a poet Thomas Chatterton is now probably most remembered for his forging of medieval so-called medieval romances under the pseudonym Thomas Rowley so it's very much like what McPherson is except it's completely made-up it's not even do any know that so again no wonder the rent expect him so much all this medieval stuff and indeed cholera kind of does something similar though he never says it's actually medieval he says it's he wrote it but The Rime of the Ancient Mariner it was originally written as a kind of pseudo medieval poem and in fact over the editing process he took a loud - took out a lot of the RK isms okay so the original version was very archaic sounding right and it still yeah and he added he wasn't originally part of the poem but he added all those little marginal notes okay yeah so the idea that he was eventually trying to recreate was that it was a gloss so a mint and a medieval manuscript glossed by by Renaissance and basically interesting yeah so this idea of layers of time of reception as part of history yeah right that there's a period and then there's a reception of that period and then we receive that reception you know mediated time yeah mediated history but you I think it's quite a brilliant poem one of my favorites there's also a little bit more I can say about that Gothic architecture I sort of emphasize the elongated proportions verticality of Gothic architecture but the other important element here is the way that light is used so the flying buttresses as an architectural vation basically what they do is they transfer the outward force of a wall downward to the ground which allows the Gothic arches to be made in that very large you know elongated way which meant that they could put large elongated stained-glass windows in those arches right right and so the Gothic cathedrals would be constructed in such a way that the high altar would be in the brightest part of the church all the light streaming in through those windows whereas the nave where the churchgoers would sit is very dark right and so the obvious religious symbolic implication of that you know you're sitting in the dark and looking well so that's another reason why they have the effect that they do but jumping forward to the Gothic Revival and you know I mentioned the Palace of Westminster and its architect pujan he was tact technically actually the assistant architect to chief architect Charles berry though there is some controversy about how much of the work is fairies and how much is pew jhin's but in any case pujan was known as a pioneer of Gothic Revival whereas berry was actually more known for neoclassical architecture but for fans of additional connections Berry was assisted in the quarrying for the stone to build Westminster Palace by Williams strata Smith uh-oh geology guess who we mentioned in the fossil episode yeah so think back to him in any case I think it's significant that Gothic Revival style was chosen for the rebuild after the earlier building was destroyed by fire in 1834 as it could be seen as a reaffirmation of the monarchy which traces its origins back to the Middle Ages and therefore it's a rejection of the neoclassical republicanism right which is you know associated with the United States France and France yeah really really heavily neoclassical buildings yeah both of those places yeah and indeed there were churches like left detail and and there was a lot of that kind of Republican rumbling going on in England at around that time right because they had a stretch of not so great monarchs until Victoria and then it was fine let's just put her foot down and well it was good she was a good she was good but she also she also oversaw oddly enough topic for another day but at the transition to the much less powerful monarchy yeah she actually oversaw the dismantling of the power of the monarchy in a way that gave no ammunition Republicans right she was good but she also what are you gonna fight against a constitutional monarch who lets her Prime Minister more and more have power yeah interesting so yes the you know in the u.s. you know buildings like the the Capitol building and style and indeed the u.s. specifically modeled themselves in that respect on the Roman Republic also using Latinate terms like Senate mmm-hmm Congress and so forth Canada to built its Parliament in the Gothic Revival style again they are that's a specific choice to you know show their alignment with the medieval monarchy and their British rulers in country distinction to the US Revolutionary by the way the original Canadian parliament buildings were built in the mid 18th century in a very highly ornate Gothic style after the fire that burned down Center block in 1916 it was replaced with a slightly less ornate Gothic Revival so yeah but still in the Gothic clearly Gothic Revival just not as not as fancy yeah so the last thing I kind of want to say is you know I spent all this time kind of defining the Romantic period and and doing so in reference to what came before and so I didn't really say as much about the neoclassical period I guess that's a topic for another day but I should point out that I'm playing a bit fast and loose in terms of terminology I consistently use the term neoclassical for simplicity sake but in fact the 18th century is a kind of co-occurrence of a number of interconnected trends including neoclassicism but you know other terms that are used to refer to the period include the age of enlightenment right so it has a bunch of implications on its own the age of reason so there's a lot going on that one could unpack yeah it really it depends often whether you're looking at architecture or the art or music or science or literature or yeah that's a bunch of different things yeah but I suppose at their heart what they all have in common was an appeal to reason and rationality over pure emotion and a rejection of the medieval religiosity in favor of human centered concerns and often setting up both the medieval and the Romantic period as straw men in terms of their over reliance on those things right you know so the this period is very responsible for our viewing the medieval period as the Dark Ages superstitious as yes religious views and our view of the romantics as all Byronic idiots you know the age of reason really has created many of these views of it for us yeah and I guess what kind of goes along with this for people in that period is that they turn to ancient Greece and Rome which were to them which to them embodied these notions and also they turned to the a vision of ancient Greece and Rome yes that embodied does no so they are also very much responsible for many of our conceptions of what ancient Greece and Rome are exactly and indeed that's not just a pious statement it's really true in the sense that it was in the 18th century that for instance the discipline of classics in many ways started the study of the ancient world as a distinct approach and one of the people who's very strongly associated with that is Johan Benkelman who is a figure from the 18th century his dates he was born 1717 and died 1768 he was murdered so he was quite young when he died comparatively and he was an archaeologist an art historian and his view of the ancient world in particular Greece but also the Roman relationship with Greece massively influential in creating essentially the discipline of art history and sort of it's not that people hadn't been studying the ancient world forever I mean we've talked about the origins of the medieval universities and how classics or something philology was always there but the idea of classics and the way we think of it now comes a lot out of him for better and for worse and I'd say a lot of it's for worse so he was a odd person he was I'm just looking at the Encyclopedia Britannica and fie on him it's the son of a cobbler but he was you've got high education he ended up studying a lot of Greek and Homer he ended up at the University of Al and then as a librarian and how you know sort of worked his way up through education and came into contact with a lot of Greek art in books and elsewhere and just fell in love with the painting and sculpture of the Greeks and became convinced it was the only key to rational humanism and to contact with a sublime and he wrote works that were very much about that he's one of the great vectors for sublime and his work on reflections on the painting and sculptures of the Greeks in 1960 1765 he maintained the only way for us to become great or even inimitable if possible is to imitate to the Greeks it became a manifesto of the Greek ideal in education and art and was translated into several languages he ended up in Rome and as a librarian at the Vatican Secretary to Cardinal albani so you know he had access to a lot of classical art interestingly he never made it to Greece he wanted to but he was murdered right by someone who was trying to steal from him in an inn before he managed to so all of what he wrote about Greek art was mostly on the basis of Hellenistic and Roman copies of Greek art so he saw very little actual Greek art in person which is an interesting element of it he was also really into dividing into periods and culture cultural periods and so he divided the ancient art into archaic to the high or sublime style of the Greek Classical period fifth century and then the elegant or beautiful style so he contrasts the sublime with the beautiful and the beautiful is the fourth century and then the imitative period of the Hellenistic and the Romans and so he's responsible in many ways for this idea that the Romans merely imitated that they were never and that the Hellenistic is debased compared to the sublime so a lot of these pervasive and really problematic elements of how classics with that terminology what's classical and what's not classical which is another video of yours right it comes I mean I'm sure he's not the only one who ever thought it but you know is directly from his works the other thing that's interesting of him is that he is also sometimes credited with being the first to sort of take a scientific approach to archaeology he visited Pompeii right and Herculaneum right after they'd been discovered we discovered and we started to be dug up and he wrote some pieces on how they were being looted and like just dug up in a really unscientific way and was a actually responsible for having it taken over as a sort of formal cared-for dig in the beginnings and is therefore credited with sort of starting off archeology but he as you know Britannica says the genius and writings of Finkelman more than any other single critic reawakened the popular taste for classical art and were instrumental in generating the neoclassical movement in the arts so he's very interesting an important figure a couple of things just I'd like to point out he has come up again and again in discussions of the history of classics and reasonably recently in when Sarabande was talking about the whiteness of Greek statues as she points out yes we have white marble statues and mostly they don't have that color on them and this is one reason we think of all the Roman Greek statues being white but also Finkelman is responsible for part of that - I'm just gonna read a little bit from her piece which I will link one of the most influential art historians of the era was Johann Joachim Winckelmann he produced two volumes recounting the history of ancient art which was widely read and came to form a foundation for the modern field of art history these books celebrate the whiteness of classical statuary and cast the Apollo of the Belvedere a Roman marble copy of a Hellenistic bronze original as the quintessence of beauty Dinkelman was an euro centrist who depreciated people of other nationalities like the Chinese of the kalmyk and this is another writer who said that color and sculpture came to mean barbarism for they assumed that the lofty ancient Greeks were too sophisticated to color their art the ties between barbarism and color civility and whiteness would endure not to mention ving clemens pronounced preference for sculptures of gleaming white men over women this is another important element he is generally thought to have been homosexual whatever that means within his own context but in particular he focused very much and I read a very interesting article chapter of a book so there's a book called flesh and the ideal of inclement in the origins of art history and there's a chat chapter called the sex of the sublime in which he points out this chapter takes its point of departure puzzle paradoxical gendering that occurs when vinkle Minh exemplifies the sublime style by a female figure the Niobe and the beautiful style by a male one that Leo Cohen so these are two statues from the ancient world and he goes on to talk about how normally the sublime is associated with male qualities as power and strength right and austerity and elevation those are all male qualities and in most other authors in particular in Burke who wrote just before Finkelman but the beautiful is associated with the feminine as being slightly lower and as about sensuality and gratification of sensuality so the beautiful as a veil of sex essentially and about the availability so the sublime is unavailable right the beautiful is available right right and so the sublime is male and feminine in its availability and it's sensual nature is it's beautiful Vinc omen reverses this and as far as I can tell the argument that is made here is that that's to a large extent because of his erotic attraction towards men so to him the man male is beautiful because he has this erotic so in the place where other people are putting the female as being the erotic available section sensual figure he's putting the male body and then the female as this austere elevated because he has no interest in them as sexual objects no haven't read the whole chapter probably gets a little more in-depth than that that's a bit simplistic but interesting nonetheless but I think that that idea this issue of gender and how the sublime and the beautiful agenda is really interesting because it's certainly there are ways in which the female is also elevated and you talked a bit about that right the elevation of the unattainable female ideal yeah so that's all and this chapter mentions that - you know these are not none of these things are simple there's not only one model for them but when you think of the Romantic poets and the masculinity of sublimity I think that that you know with Wordsworth talking about a man who is it elevated beyond all other men correct you know I that's part of what's going on with the romantics not thinking that women can be romantics right you know because they don't have the depth and the austerity and the they are too prone to the passions that the so lower passions that are beautiful but not sublime and so you know we could see this all in in Burke but we can see it in Benkelman as well and so Benkelman is really influential to the way we think about periodization and classics the way we think about classical aesthetics the way we think about the Roman and the Greek in the relation of the Grauman's to the Greeks you know I will hold that against him forever the classical world that we still live with is a world reshaped by the 18th century mm-hmm it is a world scene and as we were talking about layers layers of history right classics is a field and we've talked we talked about this in the race and racism stuff right like as a field we do not interact with the classical world we interact with the classical world moderated through in particular the 18th and 19th centuries and the in the 19th century grows out of the 18th century you know it doesn't invalidate what we do but it's really important to see how those lenses are applied and to see that these things don't come out of nowhere which is really the big point of this whole video right none of these movements come out of nothing and they also the aesthetics behind them are not pure natural aesthetics that just are the way the world is they're all constructed out of a reaction to the previous or you know there's always there's almost a reason why now we think this is beautiful or now we think that is lovely or whatever I think that's the sort of lesson of being able to trace these movements yeah I mean some important things came out of the age of reason but also a lot of problematic things yeah a lot of things that we're still wrestling with them you know that are not anywhere near gone you know we have not properly reacted against maybe if it's you know if that's the progression we haven't really come to grips with and there are people now who are again falling back to enlightenment thinking and saying this is the the pinnacle of mmm-hmm oh yeah I know there's a big strands yet there's a big strand of people absolutely that's a good point for whom the Enlightenment was the best moment of human history and who don't seem to have any understanding of where it comes out of yeah and also the many you know the many ways in which it's a prisoner of its own reactions and reactionary nature him well and on that happy we have talked far too long I blame love so let us bring it to a close and finish it for now all right because we have gone definitely from the sublime and we are really in danger of hitting the ridiculous all right good night bye bye for more information on this podcast check out our website wwlp.com tact info and please check out our patreon where you can pledge to support this show and our video project you can go directly to the videos at youtube.com slash alliterative our e-mail is on the website but the easiest way to get in touch with us is twitter i'm at even Sarah a ven SAR aah and I'm at alliterative to keep up with the podcast subscribe on your favorite podcast app or to the feed on the website and if you've enjoyed it consider leaving us a review on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen it helps us a lot we'll be back soon with more musings about the connections around us thanks for listening bye [Music] you
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Siân Prime From Leave it to Us to Integration
um i uh yeah i get over excited about this subject i was saying to andrea so i um thought oh there's a clock at the back so i will try not to talk too much um i've called this from leave it to us to integration which is really about the different models i've worked in in terms of developing creative entrepreneurs so by the end i think the title will make more sense this is an image that i show to quite a few people who are not sure whether they want to be creative entrepreneurs or not and i always find it odd when people don't know if they want to be one or not because every person i've worked with over the last 20 years and they just are them they just don't call themselves that but this for me is quite interesting and looking back on on the journey that i've taken and some my entrepreneurs are the people i've worked with are taking but also thinking about some of the discussions we've had today so i guess there's a question about what direction this is going in i guess there's a question about what bits of the road we can't see what's down there and i was thinking that the bits that we you can't see but it's better when you don't see me um it's uh whether things are market led or whether we're market leading is it a me too business are we creating more graphic design companies or more fashion design companies or were we trying to do something more disruptive we didn't always know and i still don't always know with a lot of the work that i'm doing it's um it's hidden and it becomes uncovered um but really this started from a question that actually has been mentioned once today but lord putnam david putnam said once which is after students graduate and after young people grow up what happens to their boldness what happens to the really strong thinking that you see in the final year degree show the risks that are taken creatively why does that go away in many cases when it reaches the market and he actually posed that as a question to a team i worked for at the national endowment for science technology in the arts nesta and we had some uh hypotheses and uh so some of the ideas that we had were money does money lack of money or fear of not getting money or getting investment does that take away your boldness do you not have knowledge and does that lack of knowledge lead to a loss of confidence that erodes boldness is it something that is um innate in the psychological dna of a creative an artist does that diminish your boldness is it uh some surveys say that loneliness um leads to people giving up on their creative endeavor being isolated um i don't really think any of those are the true answer to what happens to boldness and so this is really a story of me trying to find out what does happen to boldness because i could see that for some of you you recognize that lack of boldness after a few years so some time ago i was invited to work in glasgow so this is really my journey from glasgow to goldsmiths and glasgow is an extraordinary city one of my favorite ones in the world i have to say and it has terrible opportunities i suppose it has the terrible opportunity of extraordinary creative people coming out from glasgow school of art every year and it has the history of desperate unemployment and if you are being brought up in a climate where employment is rare rather than normal what does that do to your boldness what does that do to your idea that you can make things happen and and yet you have people taking extraordinary risks in the art school and the art school actually delivering some of the world's best jewellers silversmiths product designers design thinkers architects and fine artists so you end up with an incredible mix in that city of opportunities and expectations so uh i actually went up there to do something which was set up an organization that was co-funded in quite an unusual way at that point between scottish enterprise between a business support agency by the scottish arts council and european funding and my job was to find a way to engage with people so they could make money they could be self-sustaining through a creative practice so they could understand themselves as culturally entrepreneurial i think the equation of huge creativity plus low confidence equals really something quite explosive and the success story is that they so liked what we did that they replicated it across five cities in scotland and it's still running today if you look at the cultural enterprise office website in and online they've got loads of fact sheets loads of information and route maps of creatives but that was um extraordinary and i realized that if i was going to stay in that job i was actually going to become a strategic manager of six cities uh in terms of always influencing the regional funders enterprise agencies and while i love negotiation i actually also wanted to understand my practice much more so i took the opportunity to work at nesta and the result of lord putnam's question about boldness was a series of questions that came into a programme now i should explain the national endowment for science technology in the arts is an amazing body in the uk and it was partly john new begins idea and also david putnam's idea and it's really an endowment to service the intellectual property of the uk i would say and to find out what can be done if we truly invest in the creative thinking and potential of one nation and um it's funded by lottery money but the lottery money was invested and we only spend the interest so in terms of a risk-free model it's quite interesting so it meant that we could work with risk and we could work truly at arm's length so we were tasked with a three-year pro that did all of this and i won't read them all out even though they're in english but we really wanted to do was work intensively with creative graduates and find out what were these barriers to creating high growth potential businesses sustainable income to creating new business models to being understood in the marketplace and that included being over being able to open a business bank account and simple pragmatic things like that which are sometimes really tricky for artists and designers could we through understanding that could we create a framework or a set of principles or a methodology that could be made available to anybody worldwide to integrate into their training programs and particularly we were thinking at higher education level so that people didn't leave higher education and feel lost and feel that they had to diminish their vision and could we also develop new uh sorts of creative business advisors it was um one of the best gigs i've ever had it was a tough brief and it was the best brief i've ever ever had but fundamentally what we did was a massive piece of action research we worked closely with 90 industrially with a in excess of 700 individuals and through that understanding we were able to inform the work foundation and economists and it actually fed into the reports that were mentioned earlier staying ahead and then into policy into some of the things that really do impact on creative individuals and their needs and how to stimulate a vibrant economy so i think it's very interesting sometimes to actually make policy from practice and i know that's always the ideal but this really was an example where policy was directly informed by us intimately understanding issues and being bold ourselves and some of the recommendations it was under another government though in terms of these people that we were going to work closely with these were the things that we were looking for and i would say they're just very three four straightforward things if you are looking to develop creative entrepreneurs or cultural entrepreneurs they have to be able to do what they say they can do and they have to do it brilliantly they have to be open to a commercial application for their work in terms of the way we were delivering them and actually in terms of what i believe about business and creative businesses is you have to be able to work with others so working in a group has to be for them i've met a number of entrepreneurs who don't understand why other people are involved in that journey and it's not a good sign quite often and the potential to contribute um these are just some examples of people that we worked with in that first year um we worked with a fine art photographer who had invented a two-way mirror to photograph people through so that the idea of a self-portrait and a photographer saying this is the beauty i see in you was quite extraordinary and we work with her to commercialize this piece of technology and but also to take it into hospitals where women had eating disorders or men too i guess and and actually show them their different images of themselves but we also work to the point where it's actually now commercially available and being sold to other photographers to use as a new way of doing self-portraits so social and a commercial impact and a self-sustaining income for a fine art photographer which is quite unusual the other ideas were kind of big and crazy and i would say many of them apart from the glass maker were about people wanting to do something that their training didn't give them the direct right to do so it was something about their problem-solving ability their critical and creative thinking that allowed them to see opportunities beyond the traditional sector that they were in and i think that's when it gets exciting when you can encourage people to use all of those skills and attributes to look beyond the traditional way a communication designer would work so this is what we wanted from the people and this is i think what you want from any creative entrepreneur that you're going to be developing so you need them to consider risk not be risk averse but also not just go running into every risk opportunity for them to engage with a new network and to be constantly seeking out new networks we wanted loyalty to each other and to be able to feed opportunities around that network and we wanted them to be honest with us and to be critical of the processes that we came up with and we wanted them to be highly professional these were people that had just graduated we wanted their focus but we didn't want too much time because we knew we wanted them to be getting on with it and be earning money so this is what we did we actually looked at other highly creative businesses that were successful and we analyzed what were they doing and how did they articulate their business modeling process what were they doing that was unusual that we could feed into relevant credible interventions and um we actually thought it was three things really making the intangible tangible we've talked a lot about value really or around the notion of value but actually we need creatives to be able to make that value tangible to anybody that's going to be commissioning them that actually we're not so interested in whether they can write a business plan what we want them to do is to be able to understand their business model and they need to understand their direct value that they have whether that is social athletic or financial and they also need to know where in the value chain they sit in the uk we we have quite big problems in that we don't have distributors or for most of our creative talent we have very small distribution networks so a lot of our creative talent is at the very beginning of that value chain so we wondered whether we could disrupt some of those value chains and of course technology is great for getting a higher return if you hold on to that distribution and we realized that we needed them to be able to articulate their plan but they needed often to do it visually because that was for many of them the easiest way and the easiest language so we understood that uh the the process of business modeling and business planning is in fact a designer's act it's non-linear it's iterative it's not a template we knew that they would only come to us when it was relevant and timely for them dyslexia is high in highly creative people and that means that they will only learn and listen when it's at the right time for them to apply that knowledge credible case studies is a huge issue if you open most how to operate a business book it will be full of how to open a coffee shop or how i created apple or how i created a multi-million pound something these are not case studies that are engaging for the people that i work with that are creative entrepreneurs so we need to find the case studies that are that are exciting and and also aspirational we created some rules and i'll tell you them in a while and i hope that there'll be principles that might be helpful if you're going to try and encourage creative entrepreneurs so these are the principles you need to develop both the person and the business um just doing one or the other is not good enough you need to understand fully their ambition and you need to make them be as honest about their level of ambition i think people see such a limiting case studies they believe it isn't possible to earn a living from their creative output so actually you need to find out what they're real what do they want to change in this world what's driving their creative focus but that they are not at the heart of the business they are there at the heart of the business holding hands with whoever else is part of that and a beneficiary of it and that they need to understand that whether they like finance or not sometimes the only way we know if they're successful is through its financial outputs um peter brooke is uh somebody who i think is an extraordinarily wise man and a theater director and he once said in a rehearsal process where it was at a very particularly difficult stage and the actors were getting really grumpy and really finding the creative process hard that actually it's difficult because it's difficult accept that and get on with it and actually that's my attitude with creative enterprise it is difficult and it's difficult because it's difficult we're managing lots of things let's not get caught up in worrying about are we an entrepreneur are we an artist let's just get on with it and achieve something amazing it's difficult because it's difficult and it's all about problem solving and that's all creative entrepreneurship is about at its very simple level and we didn't find anybody that disagreed with us at that point so far i still haven't um these were our modelling techniques and they're actually available uh open source on the nester website and we ask people to consider their priorities what really drives their creative act is it finance is it an intrinsic a personal meaning because if you understand that then you understand the sort of business that they're going to create and then you work with them to see how far will they be moved from that place and is it possible is it a self-limiting belief that you can't have money and meaning what made them think that it wasn't possible to have both we created techniques to make the tangible the intangible tangible which was also a way of creating a future that everybody understood so we understood the impact their creative output would have on the bit of the world they wanted to work with and that led them very quickly to some very basic marketing work without us having to call it marketing techniques we had a whole series of techniques to get them to understand why somebody would want to work with them what they had to offer what would they give away and what would that return be we asked them very simple questions to do that and to understand again the relationships in the value chain that they needed to create blueprint modeling is what it says it's basically an operational plan and consequence modelling was the consequences of all the decisions they'd made that far and actually it took them into very quickly a financial model on a good day i can get through all of those with some young people by from in three hours and they then have to go off and fill in the detail but in three hours you can take somebody from a concept to the outline of a financial model so this is what we achieved um which isn't bad we started 90 businesses 85 is still trading as of now two have received really significant investment we have a network of peers and advisors who are still supporting those people the program ran in eight of the uk's nations and regions and it's still running in some of those regions starter for six as an idea which was um the methodology of the programme plus some coaching skills that i've bought into it is was bought by squash exec from leicester to run in scotland and that's still operating i suspect and i'm trying to track back and find out we did over three years we supported over a thousand businesses to be established most micro businesses but some are now smes and again that methodology and approach is available to anybody and to use to download and to make better it's a creative commons license so i used to say when i was at nestor and i thought i was quite cool that actually you shouldn't try and integrate this into higher education you should let people come out and realize that they need to learn it i used to say that you the only thing you need to do before i meet them is teach somebody how to open and use excel that's the only skill i need them to have and i now say that wasn't good enough i was just trying to be cool and actually it really is i think my duty to prepare people to earn a living from something they deserve to earn a living from and also the process needs to be explicit people really need to understand how they can simply transfer their highly creative skills into those of an entrepreneur they need to understand what we're doing rather than be taken on a magical mystery tour they're very grown up and they're very critical thinkers and cynical i still think that everybody should be introduced to excel as quickly as possible and they should understand that it's their friend and it's not hard work so what's the goal now well the goal was to find out what happened to boldness and we suspected that one of the things that happened to it was bad role models were being given to young people they were being told that there was no way they could sustain their living apart from through existing ways through supplementing their living through teaching through taking um we call them the uk mac monkey jobs so you just do the lead designers work on the mac that that's you you work hard you almost pay for an apprenticeship yourself and then eventually you might be lucky enough to nearly earn a living from it that's not good enough and it's not true so through the work we did at nesta we informed the work foundation and the uk policy we also came up with a document that was to inform universities about their duty to engage their students in the future that they were going to have and the impact they were going to have and to be entrepreneurial so i guess my goal now is to see if i was right about some of those recommendations so i'm now working and integrating those modeling techniques fully into a masters level course students come to goldsmiths wanting to get better at what they know they want to do but they leave being better they leave with a business plan they leave with a route map they leave with a network map and they leave understanding how to articulate what they do why they do it and why anybody should care and what sort of relationship and funding it should have whether it should be grant funding self-funding revenue driven and what they might need to do to get investment ready it's a very different way of teaching in academia to both critically interrogate the idea of being entrepreneurial critically interrogate your practice and get investment ready i'm not sure that anybody else is doing it it seems to be working i can recommend it but then for those people that weren't so convinced that this was the right thing for them so they perhaps didn't want to do a masters course or for whatever reason this isn't right we are working very hard to make sure every student at goldsmiths leaves having had an opportunity to engage with these techniques with this understanding that they are both highly creative and being highly creative means they are of necessity entrepreneurial they spot risks opportunities they're making decisions very fast and they're all the time thinking about the impact they're having on audiences i should perhaps explain that goldsmiths is only an art design humanities and social science college so we don't teach business studies we don't do anything else there it's absolutely just for those people who are tricky thinkers these are people that i would highly recommend as references if you're interested in engaging people in this journey and because i'm now in an academic institution we had to come up with a definition of what entrepreneurship is and we see a creative and cultural entrepreneurs just being this very simple definition it's the creation of value and the value can be social aesthetic or economic and uh if you balance all three you're probably going to create something very strong and exciting and mistakes happen when one is ignored either the audience the people involved or the finance if they're ignored then something will go wrong and that i've never met a creative person that doesn't have a big idea and therefore i've never met somebody whose ideas can be done on a shoestring and they don't deserve to be so sometimes it feels like it's a really clear gap that i'm feeling and that's on a really good day and other days i have to admit it does still feel like i am driving myself into a hole that i've set up for myself can we really let me make sure that every student leaves ready to understand how to navigate and make the impact that they deserve to make um it's a big lesson for students that just because something isn't there doesn't mean it has to be there these are the sorts of people we do so it is it is good um the people that i work with will give up their creative practice if they don't find a new way they're tired of only impacting in a small way and they do want to make an impact on their community some of them definitely do want to have a lifestyle business but a lifestyle business can mean anything it can mean earning an awful lot of money if that's the lifestyle you want so this is what i would say you need to look for if you're going to try and integrate this into higher education you need students to be flexible learners and you've got a good start there if they're on creative programs but you as an educator need to make your role slightly more complex than a normal educator's role you need to be a facilitator a coach and a tutor there are many different levels within the program what is it that that person wants to achieve what do they need to achieve academically what do they need to do to research things fully and also at what point do i tell them that their business idea is wrong that it won't work or do i push them to discover it themselves and i fall to the latter but it's a constant question you need to bring people into that network they need to be running amazing businesses and they need to be the new case studies and they need to be the people that probably i don't know but the people i teach do know and i've noticed that students rather than people outside of academia they need much more of a mapped out process that they're going to go into because that's what they're used to in education that actually they understand what's happened and what they've learned after the process and that they do worry about not passing their m.a so i have to reassure them that if they engage in this entrepreneurial practice they can still be reflective learners and academic academically rigorous too so i do think it's a very different way of learning than when i used to be a business advisor post graduation and there's lots of reasons why i think that i definitely now whereas i used to throw a business plan away i actually now start with a business plan and then we agree that we don't want to look at it and we'll get engaged with business modelling so it's a reverse of what i used to do but it works it's just that it needs to be credible timely and relevant and every person that you work with as a creative entrepreneur just needs to be able to answer these three questions and if they can answer that then the job is done and you will have a really extraordinary set of highly creative entrepreneurs who are bold and ambitious and ready for the market
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Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass : Audiobook Gaming
collected articles of frederick douglass article 1 my escape from slavery from the century illustrated magazine november 1881 this is a librebox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org recording by lee smalley my escape from slavery by frederick douglass in the first narrative of my experience in slavery written nearly 40 years ago and in various writings since i have given the public what i considered very good reasons for withholding the manner of my escape in substance these reasons were first that such publication at any time during the existence of slavery might be used by the master against the slave and prevent the future escape of any who might adopt the same means that i did the second reason was if possible still more binding to silence the publication of details would certainly have put in peril the persons and property of those who assisted murder itself was not more sternly and certainly punished in the state of maryland than that of aiding and abetting the escape of a slave many colored men for no other crime than that of giving aid to a fugitive slave have like charles t torrey perished in prison the abolition of slavery in my native state and throughout the country and the lapse of time render the caution hitherto observed no longer necessary but ever since the abolition of slavery i have sometimes thought it well enough to baffle curiosity by saying that while slavery existed there were good reasons for not telling the manner of my escape and since slavery had ceased to exist there was no reason for telling it i shall now however cease to avail myself of this formula and as far as i can endeavor to satisfy this very natural curiosity i should perhaps have yielded to that feeling sooner had there been anything very heroic or thrilling in the incidents connected with my escape for i am sorry to say i have nothing of that sort to tell and yet the courage that could risk betrayal and the bravery which was ready to encounter death if need be in pursuit of freedom were essential features in the undertaking my success was due to address rather than courage to good luck rather than bravery my means of escape were provided for me by the very men who were making laws to hold and bind me more securely in slavery it was the custom in the state of maryland to require the free colored people to have what were called free papers these instruments they were required to renew very often and by charging a fee for this writing considerable sums from time to time were collected by the state in these papers the name age color height and form of the free man were described together with any scars or other marks upon his person which could assist in his identification this device in some measure defeated itself since more than one man could be found to answer the same general description hence many slaves could escape by personating the owner of one set of papers and this was often done as follows a slave nearly or sufficiently answering the description set forth in the papers would borrow or hire them till by means of them he could escape to a free state and then by mail or otherwise would return them to the owner the operation was a hazardous one for the lender as well as for the borrower a failure on the part of the fugitive to send back the papers would imperil his benefactor and the discovery of the papers and possession of the wrong man would imperil both the fugitive and his friend it was therefore an act of supreme trust on the part of a free man of color thus to put in jeopardy his own liberty that another might be free it was however not unfrequently bravely done and was seldom discovered i was not so fortunate as to resemble any of my free acquaintances sufficiently to answer the description of their papers but i had a friend a sailor who owned a sailor's protection which answered somewhat the purpose of free papers describing his person and certifying to the fact that he was a free american sailor the instrument had at its head the american eagle which gave it the appearance at once of an authorized document this protection when in my hands did not describe its bearer very accurately indeed it called for a man much darker than myself and close examination of it would have caused my arrest at the start in order to avoid this fatal scrutiny on the part of railroad officials i arranged with isaac rolls a baltimore hackman to bring my baggage to the philadelphia train just on the moment of starting and jumped upon the car myself when the train was in motion had i gone into the station and offered to purchase a ticket i should have been instantly and carefully examined and undoubtedly arrested in choosing this plan i considered the jostle of the train and the natural haste of the conductor in a train crowded with passengers and relied upon my skill and address in playing the sailor as described in my protection to do the rest one element in my favor was the kind feeling which prevailed in baltimore and other seaports at the time toward those who go down to the sea and ships free trade and sailors rights just then expressed the sentiment of the country in my clothing i was rigged out in sailor style i had on a red shirt and a tarpaulin hat and a black cravat tied in sailor fashion carelessly and loosely about my neck my knowledge of ships and sailors talk came much to my assistance for i knew a ship from stem to stern and from kielson to cross trees and could talk sailor like an old salt i was well on the way to have to grace before the conductor came into the negro car to collect tickets and examine the papers of his black passengers this was a critical moment in the drama my whole future depended upon the decision of this conductor agitated though i was while this ceremony was proceeding still externally at least i was apparently calm and self-possessed he went on with his duty examining several colored passengers before reaching me he was somewhat harsh in tone and preemptory in manner until he reached me when strange enough and to my surprise and relief his whole manner changed seeing that i did not readily produce my free papers as the other colored persons in the car had done he said to me in friendly contrast with his bearing toward the others i suppose you have free papers to which i answered no sir i never carry my free papers to see with me but you have something to show that you are a free man haven't you yes sir i answered i have a paper with the american eagle on it and that will carry me around the world with this i drew from my deep sailor's pocket my siemens protection as before described the merest glance at the paper satisfied him and he took my fare and went on about his business this moment of time was one of the most anxious i ever experienced had the conductor looked closely at the paper he could not have failed to discover that it called for a very different looking person from myself and in that case it would have been his duty to arrest me on the instant and send me back to baltimore from the first station when he left me with the assurance that i was all right though much relieved i realized that i was still in great danger i was still in maryland and subject to a rest at any moment i saw on the train several persons who would have known me in any other clothes and i feared they might recognize me even in my sailor's rig and report me to the conductor who would then subject me to a closer examination which i knew well would be fatal to me though i was not a murderer fleeing from justice i felt perhaps quite as miserable as such a criminal the train was moving at a very high rate of speed for that epoch of railroad travel but to my anxious mind it was moving far too slowly minutes were hours and hours were days during this part of my flight after maryland i was to pass through delaware another slave state where slave catchers generally awaited their prey for it was not in the interior of the state but on its borders that these human hounds were most vigilant and active the border lines between slavery and freedom were the dangerous ones for the fugitives the heart of no fox or deer with the hungry hounds on his trail in full chase could have beaten more anxiously or noisily than did mine from the time i left baltimore till i reached philadelphia the passage of the susquehanna river at have de grace was at that time made by ferryboat on board of which i met a young colored man by the name of nichols who came very near betraying me he was a hand on the boat but instead of minding his business he insisted upon knowing me and asking me dangerous questions as to where i was going when i was coming back etc i got away from my old and inconvenient acquaintance as soon as i could decently do so and went to another part of the boat once across the river i encountered a new danger only a few days before i had been at work on a revenue cutter in mr price's shipyard in baltimore under the care of captain mcgowan on the meeting at this point of the two trains the one going south stopped on the track just opposite to the one going north and it so happened that this captain mcgowan sat at a window where he could see me very distinctly and would certainly have recognized me had he looked at me for about a second fortunately in the hurry of the moment he did not see me and the trains soon passed each other on their respective ways but this was not my only hair breath escape a german blacksmith whom i knew well was on the train with me and looked at me very intently as if he thought he had seen me somewhere before in his travels i really believe he knew me but had no heart to betray me at any rate he saw me escaping and held his peace the last point of imminent danger and the one i dreaded most was wilmington here we left the train and took the steamboat for philadelphia in making the change here i again apprehended arrest but no one disturbed me and i was soon on the broad in beautiful delaware speeding away to the quaker city on reaching philadelphia in the afternoon i inquired of a colored man how i could get on to new york he directed me to the william street depot and thither i went taking the train that night i reached new york tuesday morning having completed the journey in less than 24 hours my free life began on the 3rd of september 1838 on the morning of the fourth of that month after an anxious and most perilous but safe journey i found myself in the big city of new york a free man one more added to the mighty throng which like the confused waves of the troubled sea surged to and fro between the lofty walls of broadway though dazzled with the wonders which met me on every hand my thoughts could not be much withdrawn from my strange situation for the moment the dreams of my youth and the hopes of my manhood were completely fulfilled the bonds that had held me to old master were broken no man now had a right to call me his slave or assert mastery over me i was in the rough and tumble of an outdoor world to take my chance with the rest of its busy number i have often been asked how i felt when first i found myself on free soil there is scarcely anything in my experience about which i could not give a more satisfactory answer a new world had opened upon me if life is more than breath and the quick round of blood i lived more in that one day than in a year of my slave life it was a time of joyous excitement which words can but tamely describe in a letter written to a friend soon after reaching new york i said i felt as one might feel upon the escape from a den of hungry lions anguish and grief like darkness and rain may be depicted but gladness and joy like the rainbow defy the skill of pen or pencil during 10 or 15 years i had been as it were dragging a heavy chain which no strength of mine could break i was not only a slave but a slave for life i might become a husband a father an aged man but through all from birth to death from the cradle to the grave i had felt myself doomed all efforts i had previously made to secure my freedom had not only failed but it seemed only to rivet my fetters the more firmly and to render my escape more difficult baffled entangled and discouraged i had at times asked myself the question may not my condition after all be god's work and ordered for a wise purpose and if so is not submission my duty the contest had in fact been going on in my mind for a long time between the clear consciousness of right and the plausible makeshifts of theology and superstition the one held me an abject slave a prisoner for life punished for some transgression in which i had no lot nor part and the other counseled me to manly endeavor to secure my freedom this contest was now ended my chains were broken and the victory brought me unspeakable joy but my gladness was short-lived for i was not yet out of the reach and power of the slaveholders i soon found that new york was not quite so free or so safe for refuge as i had supposed and a sense of loneliness and insecurity again oppressed me most sadly i chanced to meet on the street a few hours after my landing a fugitive slave whom i had once known well in slavery the information received from him alarmed me the fugitive in question was known in baltimore as allender's jake but in new york he wore the more respectable name of william dixon jake in law was the property of dr allender friend tally allender the son of the doctor had once made an effort to recapture mr dixon but had failed for want of evidence to support his claim jake told me the circumstances of this attempt and how narrowly he escaped being sent back to slavery and torture he told me that new york was then full of southerners returning from northern watering places that the colored people of new york were not to be trusted that there were hired men of my own color who would betray me for a few dollars that there were hired men ever on the lookout for fugitives that i must trust no man with my secret that i must not think of going either upon the wharves or into any colored boarding house for all such places were closely watched that he was himself unable to help me and in fact he seemed while speaking to me to fear lest i myself might be a spy and a betrayer under this apprehension as i suppose he showed signs of wishing to be rid of me and with whitewash brush in hand in search of work he soon disappeared this picture given by poor jake of new york was a damper to my enthusiasm my little store of money would soon be exhausted and since it would be unsafe for me to go on the wharves for work and i had no introductions elsewhere the prospect for me was far from cheerful i saw the wisdom of keeping away from the shipyards for if pursued as i felt certain i should be mr ald my master would naturally seek me there among the caulkers every door seemed closed against me i was in the midst of an ocean of my fellow men and yet a perfect stranger to everyone i was without home without acquaintance without money without credit without work and without any definite knowledge as to what course to take or where to look for sucker in such an extremity a man had something besides his newborn freedom to think of while wandering about the streets of new york and lodging at least one night among the barrels on one of the wharves i was indeed free free from slavery but free from food and shelter as well i kept my secret to myself as long as i could but i was compelled at last to seek someone who would befriend me without taking advantage of my destitution to betray me such a person i found in a sailor named stuart a warm-hearted and generous fellow who from his humble home on center street saw me standing on the opposite sidewalk near the tombs prison as he approached me i ventured a remark to him which had once enlisted his interest in me he took me to his home to spend the night and in the morning went with me to mr david ruggles the secretary of the new york vigilance committee a co-worker with isaac t hopper lewis and arthur tappan theodore s wright samuel cornish thomas downing philip a bell and other true men of their time all these saved mr bell who still lives and is editor and publisher of a paper called the elevator in san francisco have finished their work on earth once in the hands of these brave and wise men i felt comparatively safe with mr ruggles on the corner of lis bernard and church streets i was hidden several days during which time my intended wife came on from baltimore at my call to share the burdens of life with me she was a free woman and came at once on getting the good news of my safety we were married by reverend j.w.c pennington then a well-known and respected presbyterian minister i had no money with which to pay the marriage fee but he seemed well pleased with our thanks mr ruggles was the first officer on the underground railroad whom i met after coming north and was indeed the only one with whom i had anything to do till i became such an officer myself learning that my trade was that of a caulker he promptly decided that the best place for me was in new bedford mass he told me that many ships for wailing voyages were fitted out there and that i might there find work at my trade and make a good living so on the day of the marriage ceremony we took our little luggage to the steamer john w richmond which at that time was one of the line running between new york and newport rhode island 43 years ago colored travelers were not permitted in the cabin nor allowed a baft the paddle wheels of a steam vessel they were compelled whatever the weather might be whether cold or hot wet or dry to spend the night on deck unjust as this regulation was it did not trouble us much we had fared much harder before we arrived at newport the next morning and soon after an old-fashioned stagecoach with new bedford in large yellow letters on its side came down to the wharf i had not money enough to pay our fare and stood hesitating what to do fortunately for us there were two quaker gentlemen who were about to take passage on the stage friends william c tabor and joseph rickettson who had once discerned our true situation and in a peculiarly quiet way addressing me mr tabor said thee get in i never obeyed an order with more alacrity and we were soon on our way to our new home when we reached stone bridge the passengers alighted for breakfast and paid their fares to the driver we took no breakfast and when asked for our fares i told the driver i would make it right with him when we reached new bedford i expected some objection to this on his part but he made none when however we reached new bedford he took our baggage including three music books two of them collections by dire and one by shaw and held them until i was able to redeem them by paying to him the amount due for our rides this was soon done for mr nathan johnson not only received me commonly and hospitably but on being informed about our baggage at once loaned me the two dollars with which to square accounts with the stage driver mr and mrs nathan johnson reached a good old age and now rest from their labors i am under many grateful obligations to them they not only took me in when a stranger and fed me when hungry but taught me how to make an honest living thus in a fortnight after my flight from maryland i was safe in new bedford a citizen of the grand old commonwealth of massachusetts once initiated into my new life of freedom and assured by mr johnson that i need not fear recapture in that city a comparatively unimportant question arose as to the name by which i should be known thereafter in my new relation as a free man the name given me by my dear mother was no less pretentious and long than frederick augustus washington bailey i had however while living in maryland dispensed with the augustus washington and retained only frederick bailey between baltimore and new bedford the better to conceal myself from the slave hunters i had parted with bayley and called myself johnson but in new bedford i found that the johnson family was already so numerous as to cause some confusion in distinguishing them hence a change in this name seemed desirable nathan johnson mine host placed great emphasis upon this necessity and wished me to allow him to select a name for me i consented and he called me by my present name the one by which i have been known for three and forty years frederick douglass mr johnson had just been reading the lady of the lake and so pleased was he with its great character that he wished me to bear his name since reading that charming poem myself i have often thought that considering the noble hospitality and manly character of nathan johnson black man though he was he far more than i illustrated the virtues of the douglas of scotland sure am i that if any slave catcher had entered his domicile with a view to my recapture johnson would have shown himself like him of the stalwart hand the reader may be surprised at the impressions i had in some way conceived of the social and material condition of the people at the north i had no proper idea of the wealth refinement enterprise and high civilization of this section of the country my colombian orator almost my only book had done nothing to enlighten me concerning northern society i had been taught that slavery was the bottom fact of all wealth with this foundation idea i came naturally to the conclusion that poverty must be the general condition of the people of the free states in the country from which i came a white man holding no slaves was usually an ignorant and poverty-stricken man and men of this class were contemptuously called poor white trash hence i supposed that since the non-slave holders at the south were ignorant poor and degraded as a class the non-slave holders at the north must be in a similar condition i could have landed in no part of the united states where i should have found a more striking and gratifying contrast not only to life generally in the south but in the condition of the colored people there than in new bedford i was amazed when mr johnson told me that there was nothing in the laws or constitution of massachusetts that would prevent a colored man from being governor of the state if the people should see fit to elect him there too the black man's children attended the public schools with the white man's children and apparently without objection from any quarter to impress me with my security from recapture and return to slavery mr johnson assured me that no slave holder could take a slave out of new bedford that there were men there who would lay down their lives to save me from such a fate the fifth day after my arrival i put on the clothes of a common laborer and went upon the wharves in search of work on my way down union street i saw a large pile of coal in front of the house of reverend ephraim peabody the unitarian minister i went to the kitchen door and asked the privilege of bringing in and putting away this coal what will you charge said the lady i will leave that to you madam you may put it away she said i was not long in accomplishing the job when the dear lady put into my hand two silver half dollars to understand the emotion which swelled my heart as i clasped this money realizing that i had no master who could take it from me that it was mine that my hands were my own and could earn more of the precious coin one must have been in some sense himself a slave my next job was stowing a sloop at uncle gideon howland's wharf with a cargo of oil for new york i was not only a free man but a free working man and no master stood ready at the end of the week to seize my hard earnings the season was growing late and work was plenty ships were being fitted out for whaling and much wood was used in storing them the sawing this wood was considered a good job with the help of old fringe johnson blessings on his memory i got a saw and a buck and went at it when i went into a store to buy a cord with which to brace up my saw in the frame i asked for a phipps worth of cord the man behind the counter looked rather sharply at me and said with equal sharpness you don't belong here i was alarmed and thought i had betrayed myself a fip in maryland was six and a quarter cents called four pence in massachusetts but no harm came from the five penny bit blunder and i confidently and cheerfully went to work with my saw and buck it was new business to me but i never did better work or more of it in the same space of time on the plantation for covey the negro breaker than i did for myself in these earliest years of my freedom notwithstanding the just and humane sentiment of new bedford three and forty years ago the place was not entirely free from race and color prejudice the good influence of the roaches rodmans arnolds grinnells and robesons did not pervade all classes of its people the test of the real civilization of the community came when i applied for work at my trade and then my repulse was emphatic and decisive it so happened that mr rodney french a wealthy and enterprising citizen distinguished as an anti-slavery man was fitting out a vessel for a whaling voyage upon which there was a heavy job of caulking and coppering to be done i had some skill in both branches and applied to mr french for work he generous man that he was told me he would employ me and i might go at once to the vessel i obeyed him but upon reaching the float stage where other caulkers were at work i was told that every white man would leave the ship in her unfinished condition if i struck a blow at my trade upon her this uncivil inhuman and selfish treatment was not so shocking and scandalous in my eyes at the time as it now appears to me slavery had endured me to hardships that made ordinary trouble sit lightly upon me could i have worked in my trade i could have earned two dollars a day but as a common laborer i received but one dollar the difference was of great importance to me but if i could not get two dollars i was glad to get one and so i went to work for mr french as a common laborer the consciousness that i was free no longer a slave kept me cheerful under this and many similar prescriptions which i was destined to meet in new bedford and elsewhere on the free soil of massachusetts for instance though colored children attended the schools and were treated kindly by their teachers the new bedford lyceum refused till several years after my residence in that city to allow any colored person to attend the lectures delivered in its hall not until such men as charles sumner theodore parker ralph waldo emerson and horace mann refused to lecture in their course while there was such a restriction was it abandoned becoming satisfied that i could not rely on my trade in new bedford to give me a living i prepared myself to do any kind of work that came to hand i sought wood shoveled coal dug cellars moved rubbish from backyards worked on the wharves loaded and unloaded vessels and scoured their cabins i afterward got steady work at the brass foundry owned by mr richmond my duty here was to blow the bellows swing the crane and empty the flasks in which castings were made and at times this was hot and heavy work the articles produced here were mostly for ship work and in the busy season the foundry was in operation night and day i have often worked two nights and every working day of the week my foreman mr cobb was a good man and more than once protected me from abuse that one or more of the hands was disposed to throw upon me while in this situation i had little time for mental improvement hard work night and day over a furnace hot enough to keep the metal running like water was more favorable to action than thought yet here i often nailed a newspaper to the post near my bellows and read while i was performing the up and down motion of the heavy beam by which the bellows was inflated and discharged it was the pursuit of knowledge under difficulties and i look back to it now after so many years with some complacency and a little wonder that i could have been so earnest in persevering in any pursuit other than that for my daily bread i certainly saw nothing in the conduct of those around to inspire me with such interest they were all devoted exclusively to what their hands found to do i am glad to be able to say that during my engagement in this boundary no complaint was ever made against me that i did not do my work and do it well the bellows which i worked by main strength was after i left moved by a steam engine end of my escape from slavery collected articles of frederick douglass article 2 reconstruction from atlantic monthly 1866. this librivox recording is in the public domain reconstruction by frederick douglass the assembling of the second session of the 39th congress may very properly be made the occasion of a few earnest words on the already much worn topic of reconstruction seldom has any legislative body been the subject of a solicitude more intense or of aspirations more sincere and ardent there are the best of reasons for this profound interest questions of vast moment left undecided by the last session of congress must be manfully grappled with by this no political skirmishing will avail the occasion demands statesmanship whether the tremendous war so heroically fought and so victoriously ended shall pass into history a miserable failure baron of permanent results a scandalous and shocking waste of blood and treasure a strife for empire as earl russell characterized it of no value to liberty or civilization an attempt to re-establish a union by force which must be the merest mockery of a union an effort to bring under federal authority states into which no loyal man from the north may safely enter and to bring men into the national councils who deliberate with daggers and vote with revolvers and who do not even conceal their deadly hate of the country that conquered them war whether on the other hand we shall as the rightful reward of victory over treason have a solid nation entirely delivered from all contradictions and social antagonisms based upon loyalty liberty and equality must be determined one way or the other by the present session of congress the last session really did nothing which can be considered final as to these questions the civil rights bill and the freedmen's bureau bill and the proposed constitutional amendments with the amendment already adopted and recognized as the law of the land do not reach the difficulty and cannot unless the whole structure of the government has changed from a government by states to something like a despotic central government with power to control even the municipal regulations of states and to make them conform to its own despotic will while there remains such an idea as the right of each state to control its own local affairs an idea by the way more deeply rooted in the minds of men of all sections of the country than perhaps any one other political idea no general assertion of human rights can be of any practical value to change the character of the government at this point is neither possible nor desirable all that is necessary to be done is to make the government consistent with itself and render the rights of the states compatible with the sacred rights of human nature the arm of the federal government is long but it is far too short to protect the rights of individuals in the interior of distant states they must have the power to protect themselves or they will go unprotected spite of all the laws the federal government can put upon the national statute book slavery like all other great systems of wrong founded in the depths of human selfishness and existing for ages has not neglected its own conservation it has steadily exerted an influence upon all around it favorable to its own continuance and today it is so strong that it could exist not only without law but even against law custom manners morals religion are all on its side everywhere in the south and when you add the ignorance and civility of the ex-slave to the intelligence and the custom authority of the master you have the conditions not out of which slavery will again grow but under which it is impossible for the federal government to wholly destroy it unless the federal government be armed with despotic power to blot out state authority and to station a federal officer at every crossroad this of course cannot be done and ought not even if it could the true way and the easiest way is to make our government entirely consistent with itself and to give to every loyal citizen the elective franchise a right and power which will be ever present and will form a wall of fire for his protection one of the invaluable compensations of the late rebellion is the highly instructive disclosure it made of the true source of danger to republican government whatever may be tolerated in monarchical and despotic governments no republic is safe that tolerates a privileged class or denies to any of its citizens equal rights and equal means to maintain them what was theory before the war has been made fact by the war there is cause to be thankful even for rebellion it is an impressive teacher though a stern and terrible one in both characters it has come to us and it was perhaps needed in both it is an instructor never a day before its time for it comes only when all other means of progress and enlightenment have failed whether the oppressed and despairing bondwin no longer able to repress his deep yearnings for manhood or the tyrant in his pride and impatience takes the initiative and strikes the blow for a firmer hold in a longer lease of oppression the result is the same society is instructed or may be such are the limitations of the common mind and so thoroughly engrossing are the cares of common life that only the few among men can discern through the glitter and dazzle of present prosperity the dark outlines of approaching disasters even though they may have come up to our very gates and are already within striking distance the yawning seam and corroded bolt conceal their defects from the mariner until the storm calls all hands to the pumps profits indeed were abundant before the war but who cares for profits while their predictions remain unfulfilled and the calamities of which they tell are masked behind a blinding blaze of national prosperity it is asked said henry clay on a memorable occasion will slavery never come to an end that question said he was asked 50 years ago and it has been answered by 50 years of unprecedented prosperity spite of the eloquence of the earnest abolitionists poured out against slavery during 30 years even they must confess that in all the probabilities of the case that system of barbarism would have continued its horrors far beyond the limits of the 19th century but for the rebellion and perhaps only have disappeared at last in a fiery conflict even more fierce and bloody than that which has now been suppressed it is no disparagement to truth that it can only prevail where reason prevails war begins where reason ends the thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion what that thing is we have been taught to our cost it remains now to be seen whether we have the needed courage to have that cause entirely removed from the republic at any rate to this grand work of national regeneration and entire purification congress must now address itself with full purpose that the work shall this time be thoroughly done the deadly yupas root and branch leaf and fiber body and sap must be entirely destroyed the country is evidently not in a condition to listen patiently to pleas for postponement however plausible nor will it permit the responsibility to be shifted to other shoulders authority and power are here commensurate with the duty imposed there are no cloud flung shadows to obscure the way truth shines with brighter light and intenser heat at every moment in a country torn and rent and bleeding implores relief from its distress and agony if time was at first needed congress has now had time all the requisite materials from which to form an intelligent judgment are now before it whether its members look at the origin the progress the termination of the war or at the mockery of the peace now existing they will find only one unbroken chain of argument in favor of a radical policy of reconstruction for the omissions of the last session some excuses may be allowed a treacherous president stood in the way and it can be easily seen how reluctant good men might be to admit an apostasy which involved so much of baseness and ingratitude it was natural that they should seek to save him by bending to him even when he leaned to the side of error but all has changed now congress knows now that it must go on without his aid and even against his machinations the advantage of the present session over the last is immense where that investigated this has the facts where that walked by faith this may walk by sight where that halted this must go forward and where that failed this must succeed giving the country whole measures where that gave us half measures merely as a means of saving the elections in a few doubtful districts that congress saw what was right but distrusted the enlightenment of the loyal masses but what was foreborn in distrust of the people must now be done with a full knowledge that the people expect and require it the members go to washington fresh from the inspiring presence of the people in every considerable public meeting and in almost every conceivable way whether at courthouse schoolhouse or crossroads indoors and out the subject has been discussed and the people have emphatically pronounced in favor of a radical policy listening to the doctrines of expediency and compromise with pity impatience and disgust they have everywhere broken into demonstrations of the wildest enthusiasm when a brave word has been spoken in favor of equal rights and impartial suffrage radicalism so far from being odious is not the popular passport to power the men most bitterly charged with it go to congress with the largest majorities while the timid and doubtful are sent by lean majorities or else left at home the strange controversy between the president and the congress at one time so threatening is disposed of by the people the high reconstructive powers which he so confidently ostentatiously and heartily claimed have been disallowed denounced and utterly repudiated while those claimed by congress have been confirmed of the spirit and magnitude of the canvas nothing need be said the appeal was to the people and the verdict was worthy of the tribunal upon an occasion of his own selection with the advice and approval of his astute secretary soon after the members of the congress had returned to their constituents the president quitted the executive mansion sandwiched himself between two recognized heroes men whom the whole country delighted to honor and with all the advantage which such company could give him stumped the country from the atlantic to the mississippi advocating everywhere his policy as against that of congress it was a strange sight and perhaps the most disgraceful exhibition ever made by any president but as no evil is entirely unmixed good has come of this as from many others ambitious unscrupulous energetic indefatigable voluble and plausible a political gladiator ready for a set to in any crowd he is beaten in his own chosen field and stands today before the country as a convicted usurper the political criminal guilty of a bold and persistent attempt to possess himself of the legislative powers solemnly secured to congress by the constitution no vindication could be more complete no condemnation could be more absolute and humiliating unless reopened by the sword as recklessly threatened in some circles this question is now closed for all time without attempting to settle here the metaphysical and somewhat theological question about which so much has already been said and written whether once in the union means always in the union agreeably to the formula once in grace always in grace it is obvious to common sense that the rebellious states stand today in point of law precisely where they stood when exhausted beaten conquered they fell powerless at the feet of federal authority their state governments were overthrown and the lives and property of the leaders of the rebellion were forfeited in reconstructing the institutions of these shattered and overthrown states congress should begin with a clean slate and make clean work of it let there be no hesitation it would be a cowardly deference to a defeated and treacherous president if any account were made of the illegitimate one-sided sham governments hurried into existence for a malign purpose in the absence of congress these pretended governments which were never submitted to the people and from participation in which four millions of the loyal people were excluded by presidential order should now be treated according to their true character as shams and impositions and supplanted by true and legitimate governments in the formation of which loyal men black and white shall participate it is not however within the scope of this paper to point out the precise steps to be taken and the means to be employed the people are less concerned about these than the grand end to be attained they demand such a reconstruction as shall put an end to the present anarchical state of things in the late rebellious states where frightful murders and wholesale massacres are perpetrated in the very presence of federal soldiers this horrible business they require shall cease they want a reconstruction such as will protect loyal men black and white in their persons and property such a one as will cause northern industry northern capital and northern civilization to flow into the south and make a man from new england as much at home in carolina as elsewhere in the republic no chinese wall can now be tolerated the south must be opened to the light of law and liberty and this session of congress is relied upon to accomplish this important work the plain common sense way of doing this work as intimated at the beginning is simply to establish in the south one law one government one administration of justice one condition to the exercise of the elective franchise for men of all races and colors alike this great measure is sought as earnestly by loyal white men as by loyal blacks and is needed alike by both let sound political prescience but take the place of an unreasoning prejudice and this will be done men denounce the negro for his prominence in this discussion but it is no fault of his that in peace as in war that in conquering rebel armies as in reconstructing the rebellious states the right of the negro is the true solution of our national troubles the stern logic of events which goes directly to the point disdaining all concern for the color or features of men has determined the interests of the country as identical with and inseparable from those of the negro the policy that emancipated and armed the negro now seemed to have been wise and proper by the dullest was not certainly more sternly demanded than is now the policy of enfranchisement if with the negro was success in war and without him failure so in peace it will be found that the nation must fall or flourish with the negro fortunately the constitution of the united states knows no distinction between citizens on account of color neither does it know any difference between a citizen of a state and a citizen of the united states citizenship evidently includes all the rights of citizens whether state or national if the constitution knows none it is clearly no part of the duty of a republican congress now to institute one the mistake of the last session was the attempt to do this very thing by a renunciation of its power to secure political rights to any class of citizens with the obvious purpose to allow the rebellious states to disfranchise if they should see fit their colored citizens this unfortunate blunder must now be retrieved and the emasculated citizenship given to the negro supplanted by that contemplated in the constitution of the united states which declares that the citizens of each state shall enjoy all the rights and immunities of citizens of the several states so that a legal voter in any state shall be a legal voter in all the states end of reconstruction recording by lee smalley and of collected articles of frederick douglass
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Courge to Try Again , Favor of God is in Your Future | Christian Motivation
no matter what you face no matter how big the difficulty no matter how long it's taking you know God is still on the throne you know his plans for you are for good that he's bigger than any challenge you may not have any reason in the natural to be hopeful doesn't look like you'll get well meet the right person start your business don't put your hope in your circumstances they may not turn out the way you thought don't put your hope in people they may let you down don't put your hope in your career things may change put your hope in the Lord in the God who spoke worlds into existence in The God Who flung Stars into space
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What if Mike Trout was Drafted by the New York Yankees?! | MLB the Show 19
how's everybody doing today and as you can see we're gonna be talking about a what-if scenario and today's what-if scenario is going to be what if the New York Yankees drafted Mike Trout with a 25th overall pick in the MLB Draft in 2009 so if you guys want to see some more water videos make sure you hit that like button down below subscribe if you were new and enjoy the content and as always in the comments section let me know some other what-if videos you guys would like to see in the future you guys absolutely loved that what if the Miami Marlins never traded away Stanton Yelich Ozuna etc so let me know some other ones you guys would like to see you know things like what if the White Sox never traded tatis junior away what if the Cubs never traded Eli Jimenez and Glaber Torres away stuff like that there's definitely a lot of what-ifs out there so let me know down below another way to really show me that you guys are enjoying these videos hit that like button because I mean it's a it's an easy just go down click that thumbs up such an easy way to show me show me you guys are enjoying this video so let's talk about Mike Trout 7 year career so far we're not gonna include this year so just yet still pretty early into the season two-time MVP Rookie of the Year winner and in those seven years who's been in the majors six of those years he's been first or second in voting for MVP so already you know this guy's MVP quality easily the best player in baseball and if he continues this stat lineup he definitely can be in the talks for one of the best of all time so let's talk about those stats that he's putting up his average over a hundred and six like a hundred and sixty two game average he's hitting thirty seven homers 99 RBIs stealing 29 bases strikes out quite a bit 152 per about 162 games but 307 average batting average for 16 on base percentage a 573 slugging percentage and a no PS of 990 those are just crazy numbers to think about someone's hitting 300 well they're striking out about 152 times a year that's just unreal to think about that he can still get on base or he can still hit the ball that well while striking out that much you know he's homering 37 times a season hitting about 100 RBIs stealing close to 30 bases it's just it's just crazy to think about so those stat lines is just crazy to think crazy to think about like I've already said multiple times obviously but let's take a look back at the 2009 draft so the Yankees had the 25th overall pick but had to give it away for compensation for signing Mark Teixeira angels got the pick and let's let's take a look at picks 1 through 5 number one with Stephen Strasburg the rest of the picks one player number 2 only played 140 games in the bigs number 3 didn't make it past single a the fourth overall pick only had a hundred and fifty six career plate appearances and number five didn't make it past double-a so really when you look at the first five picks only one of them is carved out a decent career for himself and that's Stephen Strasburg so when you look at the teams that passed up on Mike Trout number two was the Mariners number three was the Padres number four was the Pirates and number five was Orioles all those teams could definitely use a player of Mike trout's caliber when you look at pick six through ten the most notable Zack wheeler and he's just now starting to find his stride in the bigs with the Mets and again the Braves at seven the Reds at eight the Tigers at nine and the Nationals at ten probably could all use another like a player of my trust caliber you know picks 11 through 15 not even worth mentioning I don't think any of them played more than two seasons pick seven 16 through 20 most notable is AJ Pollock who again not a bad player but definitely not Mike trout's caliber and then 21 through 25 25 being Mike Trout the most notable one besides him Randal Grichuk at 24 so really besides stephen strasburg every single player before Mike Trout really hasn't you know doesn't really excite me I don't go hey I really want Randal Grichuk on my team I go hey I want Mike Trout on my team and 24 teams passed up on Mike Trout before he was selected in the draft so what we're gonna do now is we're gonna take a look at what if the Yankees had that 25th overall pick and take Mike Trout and put him in this Yankees lineup so LeMahieu Andujar trout judge Stanton Glaber Torres Gary Sanchez didi Gregorius Luke void that is just that's a scary lineup and hands down the best in baseball Mike Trout takes this team from possibly the best team in baseball to easily the best team in baseball you look at that three four five spot in the lineup and you just quiver as a starting pitcher because you know just because you have Mike Trout you may get them out you still have to worry about judge you still have to worry about Stanton it's just crazy the amount of power the run-scoring potential this team is scary so what we're gonna do is we're gonna sim like two seasons see how Mike Trout performs how much he contributes to the team and see if he can continue to live up to those you know thirty homer seasons 100 RBI seasons 300 average seasons and if you can continue that so let's sim season one see how things go and talk to you guys in a second so season one the Yankees win the division 162 taking on the Indians in the divisional series so let's take a look you guys can see six games above the Red Sox easily the number one team in baseball and let's see if we want any awards for Mike Trout doesn't look like it let's take a look and see how the centerfielder performed 32 homers 115 RBIs 100 walks 134 strikeouts oh he's still sitting around average for what he's been putting up for his entire career and saying average kinda sounds like he's not doing too great but this guy is an absolute animal he hit 315 419 on base percentage 612 slugging and a no PS of 1.031 he absolutely killed it absolutely killed it which is just crazy to think about when you look at the four spot you had another player who at 300 and then you have a player behind him 264 but he still delivered 116 RBIs and 37 homers so again this Yankees team with Mike Trout you're looking at your three four five hitters who hit let's see thirty two fifty eight ninety five homers between three players unreal to think about and then you think about what what Andujar added about 28 glaber Torres added 20 Kerry Sanchez 25 Luke Voight has some power he added 19 like just a crazy amount of power to the lineup Mike Trout just makes your team so much better and just it's just crazy to see that he's still able to put up 315 average close to you know 30-plus homers 100 plus RBIs unreal so let's see how the Yankees fill out or you know finish the season they get knocked out of course with me simulating a season as the best team in baseball we're definitely gonna get knocked out for C's first round of the playoffs so we'll see how it plays out the Nationals defeat the Red Sox and let's hop in a season to see if things go a little bit better see if trout can continue to just perform and hall-of-fame levels the second season the Yankees finished 104 and 58 taking on the winner of the wild-card let's see how things finished from Mike Trout you guys can see a lot of league-leading stats the most doubles batting average hits runs slugging percentage and on base or Opie's that's what he was Oh PS Silver Slugger for Mike Trout Hank Aaron and that's it he didn't win MVP so let's see what he did 36 homers a hundred and eight RBIs and a 324 average so just again crazy numbers 410 on-base percentage 614 slugging and an O PS of 1.02 for just what who puts up numbers like this this is just crazy to think about 30 homers 100 RBIs it's just it's mental and then you got judge hitting 40 homers you got Stanton hitting 30 homers all three of these guys put up over a hundred RBIs just really unreal numbers to think about and putting trout in there just it just makes it crazy like I would hate to see trout on the Yankees because it just wouldn't be fair it would be a super team and it would just automatically be like I well I guess they won the World Series so we're gonna you know we're gonna slow our roll on these playoffs here and we're already in a tricky situation which is not good down at 200 facing elimination so let's quick manage it let's see what happens let's see we can keep the season alive with the Yankees and it's not looking like it definitely kind of quiet on our end so can we do something with this our base is loaded three runs score okay okay trout is over two on the day which is not good definitely not good to see we need to see him produce some runs he's got to be part of this there's a double RBI double I believe it was so this game is basically over I'm gonna let the cpu handle it seven to four perfect can they keep it going alright and Yankees eliminated perfect but we'll take a look see how Mike Trout did in the playoffs 263 average two homers and five RBIs I didn't want to get too in-depth on the quick manage aspect of the playoffs I'm more wanted to focus on the fact that Mike Trout comes into this Yankees lineup and not only makes them the best team in baseball hands down it makes it the scariest 3 4 5 spot in any lineup between him judge and Stanton you got a young and up-and-coming player with glaive our Torres Miguel Andujar Gary Sanchez Luke voice finally like showing that he's at the age of what 28 29 he's gonna be a very good power-hitting first baseman this is a very scary lineup and obviously things would have to change with Mike Travis contract judge gonna be getting paid Stanton's already getting paid a lot of young players who have a lot of you know potential a lot of good ability already so you're gonna have to pay them but it's the Yankees they always find a way to come up with money they have the money to do that and I think that having Mike Trout in this lineup which is it would be unfair and I definitely think with judge Stanton and all these other good hitters around trout he would continue to hit 300 100 RBIs plus so I hope you guys enjoyed this what if it's a short one it's only two seasons but at the age of 28 you know Mike Trout was probably gonna break 300 homers he's gonna be close to 250 stolen bases ish you're looking at a player who's probably gonna hit four five maybe even six hundred homers in his career definitely Stanley more than basses he is hands-down going to be if he continues this up one of the best players in baseball history and we're we're watching it and that's one of the coolest things ever so I hope you guys enjoyed today's what if if you did hit that like button down below like I said that's the easiest way to show me that you guys are enjoying these videos and as always subscribe if you enjoyed the content and leave a comment for what what if video you would like to see next I'll catch you all in the next the next one peace [Music] I just like the south [Music]
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is Hazbin Hotel a sequel to Helluva Boss? 😈
is hasbin Hotel a sequel to hell of a boss the answer is most likely not going back to the hasbin hotel pilot we can see the Imp crew make some appearances there is Blitz there is Moxy and possibly an early version of Luna besides them there is also a Jester demon that could be an early Fizz design and there's this demon that slightly resembl Striker it seems like Vivy poop took some of these characters from the pilot to create the spin-off show so it's likely that the two worlds take place at the same time without interacting with each other do you think these characters would have had some major roles in hasbin hotel and if there's anything I missed let let me know
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Ingles Corporativo-Spelling rules for present cont.
hi T hi teacher how are you I'm okay excellent are you ready for the time ah yes so so teacher so so all right all right all right cool nice all right very good m wow you look different oh very nice you look very pretty very nice okay p [Applause] all right all right all right so we're gonna review this all right all right okay okay so we have um we have what time is it and then remember that from 12:00 for well from 12 to 6 we're going to use past or after all right and from 6 to 12 we're going to use two okay remember that when we use this way to tell time we use quarter not 15 and we use half not 30 okay when we're talking about past or two we need to use the minutes before okay they oh look where are you today Oswaldo he's all in um Europe all right okay so remember that we need to use the minutes first da okay so we say five or 20 or 25 past and then the hour or we use the minutes and then two and then the hour all right so we say for example right now it's 228 okay or we say it's a four I mean uh it's 7:40 or we say 20 minutes past 7 okay so remember that we have three ways to tell time we finished this yesterday right we finished everything yes yeah yeah okay very good a the half okay quar and half okay oh right okay is okay it is quarter p seven all right okay 70 it is s half okay 7 half no 7:30 half past seven or half to eight um 15 quter or for 30 half it is 930 it is 9 half all right okay yes you understand yeah excellent osalo how are you today very nice excellent where are I'm fine where are you today I am in Paris I know my goodness all right you're in Europe so tomorrow you're going to be in Italy or something again right or in I don't know like in England or or Germany all right no England yeah you went in England already right yes in the London ey London I yeah you're right okay so you have to go to Germany or Spain in Spain yes I know all right very good okay and then I have this other presentation than no more questions no are you sure T yeah excellent hold on I I see I see all right you saw it yeah okay okay t look on osalo of course remember that when we have we say o' Okay 12:00 1:00 2:00 or 7 o'clock or 9 o'clock okay now okay here we're talking about the same thing and this is like a review from 12 to 6 T which word are we going to use T um past no excellent yes past very good or sometimes we can use after or after all right so here we say past right from 12 to six is past all right so five 10 15 or quarter 20 25 half okay see you see here you say quarter you don't say 15 okay and here we have 20 25 30 or we use the word half okay then from six to 12 osalo which word do we use two yes two right very good okay and the same thing so we say two and then we have 30 40 45 and then we also say quarter okay and then we say o'l quarter P half or past or two quarter again if we are talking about two okay noos 15 noos 30 okay ready T yeah what time is it Tanya in this clock uhuh um 340 I want for okay it's 340 yes uh it is 340 uhhuh um 40 past three excellent studied uhuh and um 20 two 4 excellent T Bravo excellent you got it all right this one is very easy that's o'clock okay one o' all right so uh my friend oswalo what time is it um quarter past 10 quarter past 10 yes oh um 45 to 11 45 to 11 yes and 10 10 10 15 1015 very good all right nice okay so here we have it's quarter past 10 all right all right here any what time is it is it the same no no no no it's not the same continue yes 720 yes um 20 past 7 20 past 7 yeah yes [Music] and um for yes 40 yes 28 428 very good all right very nice very good okay so what time is it here H osalo um half past night half past 9 yes or half to 10 half to 10 very good and night 30 ready excellent very good all right very good uhuh oh than look at this one okay what time is it is ah it is um 12 45 yes and it is it is qu qu past 12a quter past 12 you sure that no h it is qu to one it's qu to one yes uhhuh and it is qu to um half no you need to use past past no 12 oh sorry 45 excellent yes 12 excellent yes very good nice nice nice nice all right let's see uh what time is it Oswaldo um 445 uh 45 or 35 osalo 445 or 35 30 35 yes 35 yes uhuh um uh 25 to fight that's right yes [Music] and 4 435 435 all right okay yeah that's so yeah I think so all right very good okay oh look at that okay this is what I want you to do T on your notebook or notebook um yeah okay so osalo you too what time is it all right okay okay yes all right so I want you to think about three times okay what time is it okay it is 9 it is 10 n okay okay um two hours on three hours three hours three three hours okay yes okay what time is it all right okay yes s Sure excellent very [Music] nice teacher oh so right now see I see I hate traffic traffic see okay see on you drive or you take a bus osalo I I I drive okay oh my goodness no um yeah a little bit in car a normally day and hour day normally hour [Music] wow two hours wow for the traffic right and uh Saturday for example [Music] um uh 30 minutes okay yeah yeah approximately yeah approximate for the traffic with my home is very heavy okay okay it's very heavy yeah okay yeah yeah it's crazy traffic it's crazy you know from my house to the academy me with no traffic no traffic I make maybe 20 minutes by a car but but with traffic yeah but with traffic sometimes it's one hour oh yeah because I live here by um by Kapa Road yes and the academy is in Escalon but with no traffic I take all the highways right but with traffic is crazy yeah really crazy Jerusalem you are a teacher in the University evangelica yeah ah right he also in I also work at UK and sometimes with no traffic at UK 15 minutes proces I know proces and the oh yeah bres and the yeah soita I'm happy because I don't have to every online is online yeah all the meetings all the the teaching everything is online right now I love it t workers he the best and osalo do you think you can like you can work like that always or no there's going to a is there going to be a time that you have to go back to the office olalo um um yes I I I need uh to the back the office um because no every time okay um in in my world uhhuh sometime um install install install yeah install involment okay because it's necessary uh going to to work okay um but [Music] uh because my root uh uh how do you say um um me routina your routine your routine yes routine is not necessary um um in the office yes okay all right I can work from home uhhuh yes from home okay yeah home office yes yeah yeah I guess a lot of people are going to do that oh my my work is full operative I I need have pres presential you need to be present yes yes okay all right is very difficult [Music] um control controlate my people okay yeah I am both in approximate um 15 guys okay okay right so yeah like yeah that's exactly what I mean what I was saying some jobs it's possible to stay from home to work from home but other jobs it's like necessary for them to be in the office or the business right yeah I guess it depends okay Facebook [Music] for to home oh for like week two hours and is 10 hours on it's 10 hours a week yeah you're right is more intensive or is mature or no it's more intensive two hours from Monday through Friday exactly right uhuh [Laughter] m okay to 10 uh because from to 10 yeah yeah like it's it's nice learning online I think it's okay it's it's nice yeah like very it's very nice like personal like personalized classes so it's fun yeah it's a nice it's nice because you guys can learn a little bit and it's free um I I want a question yeah this this last class with with you yes ah and tomorrow no no tomor class tomorrow is I'm sorry no tomorrow is the last class yeah tomorrow we have the last [Laughter] class for yeah that happens okay okay half hour okay right okay all right okay very good guys so okay osalo you ask t t what time is it you finish number one and then T you ask osalo osalo what time is it okay um um you ask me or no you ask me first okay oo what time is uh it is how 20 P 8 20 20 pass 8 okay um Tanya what time it is um 50 p 4 50 pass 4 50 50 yeah 50 okayo what time is it is um qu pass three okay okay T what time it is 20 past 7 20 past [Music] 7 okay okayo what time is um 25 26 25 past six no 25 2 six oh sorry six okay okay um what time it is um it is 35 to 10 35 to 10 45 a 30 30 30 30 30 30 1 32 33 30 five to 10 okay it's 30 half past night yes okay all right very good 31 32 what happened very good all right okay so um osalo what what was for number one um quarter past 4 quarter past 4 a can can can you show us qu pass 4 um option two is qu qu past past three I hear um my letters my my my writing you're writing is no okay qu quarter 8 oh quarter 8 no four the the first op One Moment One Moment eight one moment what happened my fair or or your fair fierce [Laughter] um okay I hear you 20 past three I hear you 20 past eight is it's correct is eight sorry yeah eight yes and this this is my my first hours okay the second hours is three yeah and 30 option 25 is is two sorry okay okay 2 25 25 okay it's correct it's correct okay and the first uh time of T osalo what was that what was the time yeah show me H show her past 4 quarter past 4 okay I I share my yeah share your screen I I I I don't see the screen I don't can't I don't you oh I'm sorry because I'm sharing yeah hold on hold on hold on yes All right there you go okay U this is sure mhm you can see yeah ah okay qu pass for that's right no pass no oh yeah sorry sorry sorry what happened yeah yeah yes yes okay the second is 20 plus 7 yeah yeah yeah is last is um half half past night is that correct any is 35 to 10 oh 355 35 to 10 there you go yeah very good nice all right very good okay so we finished we have like about 10 minutes okay um osalo can you stop sharing your screen I'm going to share mine please thank you and we are going to work on just give me a second here oh no no hold on hold on hey what happened okay here okay I wanted to show you this guys because I didn't show it to you last time all right we have this this is present continuous spelling rules okay so you have to remember that when you have the verb some of the verbs they change when we make it present continuous okay so for example when we have words with one syllable verbs that end in e e make write Etc you have to omit the E and add in yes you can see all right very good okay so make making write writing drive driving all right write is Drive is all right so when you have one syllable words and they finish in E you have to omit the E and write ing okay yeah sometimes a word ends in a vowel plus consonant for example get run swim so vowel Plus consonant before the consonant at the end is doubled okay so get we double the last consonant so get getting run running swim swimming okay so you have to double the last consonant do not double the letter if the word ends into two consonants help all right the I mean we cannot write it twice talk Talking work working okay do not double the letter if the word ends in two vowels Plus as a consonant for example look double O and then the consonant K so look looking read reading speak speaking all right so you have to be careful if you have two two vowels and one consonant don't double the last consonant then we have do not double the letter if the word ends in W or X or Y so snow knowing fix fixing buy buying all right remember the vowels a e i o u and then the consonants are the rest okay so we have a little like about five minutes all right so Tanya analo I want you to are all right so I can see all right soelling rules okay okay teacher in the number two is why are Je topping topping um it's a number one F verb to be is watching TV no I am no sorry it's I am uhuh I am watching TV ER the second option is stopping yes yeah it's it's a p [Music] stoping sure and um having having having h a b b i n g having very good T having nice plan um plan planning n w n planning yes planning okay pay pain y i a um is Plus in G only yeah yeah talking talking talking talking talking yeah talking show um show is um show [Music] um know g t okay I G sorry yes that's okay that's okay blower consonants um meet meeting is w w um no the rules is no say and WT meaning meeting is um meeting to the team teams and meeting to Google yeah yeah feeling feel um this verb I don't know feel feel like J [Music] F feel feeling feeling yeah yeah feeling I'm C is cting and W I don't know cting cting um good te can you can you see the the rules are here yeah [Laughter] sorry make so it's c u t right so it's vowel consonant [Music] um a showing feeling sentence 11 or 12 um and 11 eating eating yes and I a t d i a no e a e a t i n g m eting i a t i n g that's right very good wing wing I don't know wing W Wing but it finishes in w w n teacher wi no it finishes in N right so it's w n oh w i n double n then w i winging uhhuh okay w n i n n i n g Right double n yes okay I'm going to show you the answers okay um check the spelling watching okay okaying okaying having okay planning okay very good tying okay talking talking talking very good so showing okay okay feeling yes it's correct correct excellent guys very good congratulations you're the best yes all right very good yes all right yeah okay please okay very good okay guys so tomorrow I'll see you tomorrow tomorrow is the last class okay okay okay okay I have a four SE four okay perfect okay okay all right guys thank you very much and I will see you tomorrow see you tomorrow night bye bye
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HOGS TOWN BAYOU PADDLE BOARD FISHING SANTA ROSA BEACH FLORIDA
okay what's up everybody Harper wanted to join me in the video intro but today after work I went out with my neighbor Justin and we just did a little quick trip about an hour long yeah we had we had a we had the high tide like in the perfect timing and the current was kind of strong blowing back in toward us so we had the paddle against the current which is a pain but coming in was we drifted back in and fish on the way back in caught some fish hope you guys enjoyed the video make sure you hit the thumbs up and subscribe yeah you like that and until next time guys remember get out and fish [Music] this is a day you want to keep some trout hey this was too small first fish of the day fellas find it right here this one's a keeper this was a big one I don't have any z-man paddle tail silver you need yeah I made you miss that one but there's no more three number three this one's too small to keep them back [Music]
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Jimmy Jigsaw meets up with Archie and Johnny Wishbone and gets ready to race...
years like a thousand dollar volumes it's here after that's two thousand dollar buy-ins yes like okay as your car gets more serious and whatnot yeah I definitely would be interested all right perfect if you uh you know if we're all in the city at the same time I know Jake is uh he's EU you know I can be in any time man all you got to do is uh yeah all right uh yeah I mean get me right through ooh Discord oh yeah this is true all right perfect so uh tonight when uh I officially fly in uh let's get some races going let's do like a three so I mean overall 1500 we could do first second and take money or we could just do win it takes all we could do first second third and it doesn't matter to me I'm down all right good news this is good news yeah no this is great because we do we definitely want more people in the scene um and uh 100 okay cool because yeah I have a buddy he might be down down the road he just needs to get a better car yeah I'm like I'm gonna I'm gonna be letting uh penguino over here use my uh my Zion XS I'm not gonna bring my Specter because it's like you know and yeah I've been an old uh kind of sitting over at Autos actually when I was there yeah trying to sell it oh sweet yeah so it's fully upgraded trying to sell it for uh 2 30. oh geez that's not bad yeah it's a nice car oh bro I love that car so much yeah Chevy was telling me that it's a beautiful car yeah it's it's my baby so yeah I'm kind of glad we can now sell some of the cars that maybe we don't need oh the other day he sold my shaft to the Chevy he's my taxi is what he's gonna get [ __ ] with I don't think anyone's gonna want to buy the taxi oh no it does not go over 100 miles that would actually be pretty cool yeah but then when the cops show up guess what not as cool as we thought it'd be harder to get away we're all different colors but we're all taxis this is true this is true yeah so I think I think I'm gonna do uh I'll start I'll do the race in my Intruder which is like a photo sedan okay okay in the entry there's a nice little car yeah no it's not like a race car but you know I I just want to make sure that like entry level is entry level yeah and then as time goes on like me and penguina will figure out like who deserves to go up to the next level yeah definitely right now the highest level they don't even [ __ ] put money down and I don't want to be a part of that if they're not thrown like one with money because that seems to be you know that gives people more of a reason to wanna win you know and the reason to want to come to the races because of that you know reputation yeah baby and that's how it should work you know 100 like the cops know what my Specter is literally just from chasing me in races exactly like we just need to you know do it for money man and that would be a bigger attraction you know what I mean that's the opposite right now with these guys that air quote have money and I don't want to put none down for racing yeah and they're like oh well uh my car's not good it's like no you just suck at driving yeah vote the person man the cars are all pretty similar oh they had a dad I I've smoked those guys in their own Vehicles before I'm like yeah let me drive you take mine and I'll and we'll see if it's the the whatever so you know everyone has the excuses but not the car exactly foreign we actually used to do that before we all had personals and uh we would grab all the same vehicle off the street and we'd raise like eight people deep okay oh who just come I don't want to get right over now oh is it I was just gonna say the car looks kind of familiar beautiful car Chevy um uh would you be interested in the race scene at all are you still interested oh oh aren't you oh yeah yeah he's definitely interesting we got a bite okay so let's listen let's get let's get the the tier three uh tier one level uh race is going tonight me me penguino I'm not again I'm not gonna use my car I'm gonna use my intruder [Music] um because like we're gonna break it down into tears like you guys are new yeah yeah so we gotta learn the the etiquette uh for racing There Will Be Cops eventually that chase us maybe we get lucky without them but uh 500 buy-ins for the to the tier one what would it be tier three it's one penguino okay you go from one that sounds right yeah so uh yeah basically this is are we doing basically personals or are we going with uh Fasteners okay you do personals and then you use a uh make sure you have the dongle and the fake plate I need to get the fake plate I have my stuff to get it I just uh I haven't gotten it well this is good news this is good news all right I have a question about the fake plate do I need to remove them or you know leave them on crime definitely like racing definitely put them on but make sure you have everything out of your trunk because sometimes it scuffs and you lose it all okay and when I'm parking the vehicle doesn't matter which plate is on no but make sure and I stress this everything is out of your vehicle it's switching the plates so your stuff doesn't poof oh yeah yeah I'll have to make sure I do that one I threw it all the way but uh but yeah so we'll try to get that [ __ ] tonight um I'm again I'm not gonna use my Specter I'm trying to sell that so uh I'm gonna just use a four-door sedan I think penguin's gonna use my Zion XS there's gonna be no funny business no uh you know Tunes or anything yeah none of that none of that symbol racing dude three races tonight 500 buy-ins and uh bing bada boom and then uh we'll you know penguino and I will jot down like you know performance and you know Bill let's build up that reputation for the scene yes of course yes we need newcomers because right now it's just the same [ __ ] like five people doing it and they're just doing it for fun I can't do that I was uh talking to uh Tommy the other day about trying to you know possibly get something going because um well first waiting for the new Fleet as everybody in the circle knows but now that I have uh this thing uh I think I'd be able to keep up a little bit no that thing's [ __ ] crazy I was debating on keeping it I'm not even I was gonna keep it for for a crime call it's fast it grips the ground shit's [ __ ] crazy someone could use my Alpha if they want the alpha is really good too there goes the cop on the what the heck I don't know what he's doing I robbed like three stores no one showed up we shot like six shots earlier and nothing yeah he's going into the subway oh they're doing they're doing bike training then ah okay okay he's getting bike certified that makes sense I'm trying to learn how huh what I mean you could yeah if you have a fighter are you feeling Mr Martin are you feeling better are you still a little underwear oh God I still can't stop coughing ah well it's not golden at least it's just a flu yeah you got to be happy about that then no I'm already cold Kobe over here now is just the flu so I mean kovid's practically the flu yeah yeah it was just new so everyone got very scared of it very fast I wouldn't be in my head for a while I'll see you guys later uh but I'll be flying in tonight uh one of y'all shoot me an email whenever something happened yeah I'll be fine as well we'll get [ __ ] sorted we need to get Jake I'm gonna get Jimmy and Chevy so that's that's actually not a bad group of people like uh like I thought we were just gonna get four people but we got more than four yeah you'll probably get more spread the word then man I'll spread to anybody I see yeah no like uh like anyone that's trying to get into the scene because penguino and I want to do it right like all those other guys that uh that we normally race with like literally to encourage them to [ __ ] race I put up 20 grand and uh did a circuit and I sat out and I gave 20 grand to the winner um and then they [ __ ] said [ __ ] all and just dipped they go no I'm like well then this is not a [ __ ] racing this is a jerk me off scene yeah just run driving around yeah yeah like yeah you know and then you get chased by the cops like what's the point I thought he had something to lose so like if you put up that money and then like yeah like if you put up your money and then you get chased you get caught you get a fine blah blah like you're not even gonna get like a big fine if you're like to be caught so it's not even exactly driving it'd probably be excessive speeding and like evading yeah yeah that's literally it you don't get strikes in your car like the only thing is you do not have the plate on you like it could be on your car but do not have it on you yeah because then that would be contraband yeah and if you're a felon make sure you don't have a weapon on you I mean yeah like just you don't have one racing I literally have no weapons I don't have gloves on like it's just a helmet and clothes okay sweet uh what we'll do is and we know and I will uh we'll we'll get like see if everyone's in the city at the same time we'll uh you know he can reach out to you through discordia yep um yeah you got my number as well usually uh right around um 9 30 Central oh perfect all right yeah I mean it's me latest [ __ ] for Jake and uh Jimmy but I think uh you know if that's like what you want to top off your night with yeah I'm fine with that all right then yeah it's not that late for him wait this motherfucker's Canadian yeah I'm just trying to figure that out for a second yeah I thought he was [ __ ] Irish I can smell the syrup from here where are you uh where are you are you Central Canadian uh I'm on I'm on the Atlantic coast okay okay oh what oh you're like [ __ ] Nova Scotia that's exactly where I am yeah I got a lot of friends in novace India City here that's great at least down here in Atlantic provinces yeah like if if you're in Canada in like Atlantic time zone I only know one place and that's Nova Scotia yeah yeah that's like the only place there that's Atlantic that is the only place yeah there's nothing else yeah a couple of them are just like half an hour yeah ahead of us I'll be right back um but yeah so tonight let's uh let's get it together we'll give you guys a place to meet we'll probably do a phrase like for the first race um and I guess I guess we could break down like proper etiquette and uh you know if things uh police show up like what to do but I'll be around way before that so I'll bump into a lot of people and them yeah where's the time and a place I can let them know that it's gonna be an introduction to racing yeah so it's 7 P.M Eastern anytime after that is when I will be in the city fully um yeah so anytime after that uh if you know people that are interested I know so we got Jimmy we got Chevy we got uh Jake [Music] well I don't know if Tommy should be that Tommy might be in tier two but it's time that obviously Tommy Joe oh well yeah yeah okay that's what you mean I was gonna say like if we do an intro they're already part of the scene Tommy maybe because he hasn't really like honestly he doesn't really race that much much so bubble Chris Chris and uh Z I know he was oh yeah get into it yeah yeah okay so bring if you guys run into Z um we could do I think he wanted to buy cigars for me too I might have to shoot him and uh what what how many times oh uh wait what a special sucker what do you mean what happened yeah no I was I was uh uh I was asking how many people do you want in the intro race listen as much as we can as long as we get people introduced yeah and then we can we have a way to get people coming back and doing things like I want them to work up the ranks of course then then you know um we can work out how the payout works we could do it like I said first place takes all we could do I think for intro maybe first and second yeah yeah I think that'd be fun yeah I don't see a problem with that third normally we just get paid like reimbursed so honestly there's no point yeah but uh but you know 500 buy-ins honestly not a lot of money you throw 1500 up uh you know for three races a night not every night but yeah but 1500 not bad with the potential of either breaking even or making a little bit of money yeah and uh having some good old fun with the boys yeah yeah listen it's a good were the Racing's a good time and then branches into other other stuff I I try to do it in the beginning but then someone took over and I was like all right whatever um then I try to bring it back and it's just like people are just weird about it but listen I'm very enthusiastic about vehicles and vehicle uh challenging other vehicles uh you know a time a time difference you know kind of thing for some money yeah sounds good yeah I'll be me and me and Archie make sure this thing goes smoothly you know I would be interested in like time lapse do you hear me more than any more interested in like circuits yeah more than I would racing with lots of people because I'm scared that my bubble will affect people that I definitely think like later on down the line if we had a day where it's like okay we're gonna do kind of like uh what we might do tonight with three races but with something like that I feel like you're gonna need maybe like a smaller group of maybe like four or five because after that it just takes too long my bubble is gonna bloody mess everyone up no I mean we've actually gotten really like in the beginning it was [ __ ] terrible because no one had to Etiquette and everyone tried to overtake people when like like you should know if you you're able to take oh like overtake someone most people just hello yeah man I'm up at Ulta man everybody's here we're gonna be racing later nice yeah Archie's trying to introduce us to the racing so yeah and uh well yeah but it doesn't have to be right now man it's like personal vehicles so you can even bring your personal man we could even try that right just you'd have to get a dongle though and they uh I think let's set a fake plates though they will give us so we need to get that now you gotta get it I know where to get it it's with a Vertex man we just gotta go pick it up so if you want come come to Ulta man come meet me here man and we'll go there and grab it if you want yeah I'm kind of good on that scene at the moment but honestly uh everyone taught you more or less sorry I didn't hear what you said man a penguin uh he taught you more or less Johnny you more or less how it's done I don't know what I don't I didn't catch what you said man oh that uh Johnny yeah yeah no not yet he hasn't taught me yet that's why I was waiting on right what oh oh you're absolutely come to you yeah come to us man come up the altar meet him and uh them guys are up here at also very quick let's come on up here or we'll meet you there one or the other yeah so just come here man we're right here and uh we'll go with there well Mr I'm coming to you bro all right fake plates because if you want I can can you buy multiple at the same time no you'd have to do one no you have to do one at a time it's similar how it is like with uh like doing laundry yeah you don't just go and pay two grand if you're going up you pay and then you're not supposed okay well I might do that real quick and then I'm probably gonna be offline oh yeah no that's fine that's fine go ahead do you do your Thug this one I could be flying out in a minute but I'll be back and then I'm gonna pay it yeah Johnny yeah Major's coming so if you wanted to show us some stuff I do man we're definitely free for now yeah I can um I can show you a few things yeah he's on his way [Music] I was just waiting to see where he's gonna pull up from man that guy keep running around in the elegy r d l not LG I can't even remember the name of it for some reason what the hell is wrong with me the Zion no oh the Ellie yeah that muscle car if you're flying by she oh Jimmy all right man oh actually I need to go back in my apartment where is he at yeah he's supposedly coming here oh maybe that's him yeah that's him [Music] okay I'll grab him styling bro what do you mean all right you want to hop in oh yeah all right let's go boys [Applause] hey there we go whoops oh my God yeah I put the suspension on three and the brakes on three earlier so oh yeah it looks sick it's gonna be a little difficult to drive right now until I get used to how it handles again you know what I mean okay it looks nice where did Johnny burn go park over here listen to him about the other Park you know no jeez dude all right yeah I I ain't about to all right everybody out hey buddy oh sweet thanks Johnny you're welcome go ahead behind me I'm holding the door thank you thank you thank you man this place is awesome man I didn't realize I even had a back entrance yeah so that's where uh we usually like come in so do you guys have access to like the storage and everything yeah I think so yeah okay so uh what all right so what do you guys want to know what do you guys want to know ah I actually need some maybe the air table is probably okay so you guys are on the air table right yep I have the app actually oh you have an app I didn't even know there wasn't it who the hell was that yeah I didn't realize there was one either I just happened to notice how my uh and it wasn't that an app for that oh I actually should probably install that myself that way I don't have to keep oh okay so what I usually do is um when people have uh when they when people have orders yeah um I'll like let's say so I'll let and whatever's in the order I'll screenshot it oh okay I'll save the screenshot with the the name of the person who ordered like whenever you're done and you like uh get ready like to close and everything you just rally up whatever's in there and then add it to the air table that's what I do okay so that's like this is super easy because it say yeah it saves you so much time you just screenshot it and then you can uh like write down the name of the person yeah I know like that someone actually did buy it okay yeah it's kind of neat man because like I didn't realize I could do it on my phone and when I was uh going on my airtable earlier yeah it said uh try the uh app and I'm like app oh really I didn't even know there was an app and I'm actually gonna download that right now yeah I didn't even know and then it helps right at least that way I don't have to have like a second window maybe open on my computer right just so I can just have that right beside me and I can kind of do what I need to do on that and then you it transfers right over to it because as soon as I went into it on my app it said uh basis shared with me cafe and right at the top and I'm like oh sweet so I didn't even have to do that and it was already into it so I was like oh okay [ __ ] that's way better yeah it's way better than I I was trying to figure out you know I mean I have to have a second window open right to do the air table when orders come through and I was trying to figure that one out because I use only a one monitor setup and and I realized there was an app so I was like oh let me try that and it's pretty much exactly the same way as it is on my computer yeah so I mean well that's [ __ ] perfect then yeah I think that's gonna help a lot so the you guys have access to like the menu and everything right uh where would that be on uh it should be in the uh I got it on the uh uh playground Discord oh yeah yeah yeah I've seen all that yesterday looking at it yes see how everything goes if you go in there um there's like uh it says hold on actually I'll pin this I don't think this is pinned can I find this I can't pin it all right so if you uh scroll up and look at the uh message from the uh yeah yeah so like that's all like the drinks and everything okay the drinks the so like what you'll do is like for example you could um go in there and like copy it and then foreign okay I get it yeah because there's you know there's a few in here but yeah it means easy enough to do your whole life so you would you would write down your face you know like the stuff in there okay yeah and you would put it like up here and then over here on the other side so like this other side right yeah is uh mainly like the desserts so like this bottom okay you would put like the desserts there so like the the mochi balls yeah stuff like that I mean okay yes see that I'm looking at strawberry sandwich okay sweet yeah I like this whole air table thing man because then I can just check it all right from here I don't even have to worry I'm trying to I'm trying to delete this no no no I don't want no problems I don't want no problem Manny he hit me the other day penguin no word of a lie I was trying to get a local of the car and it glitched and when he went to hit them he hit me instead and I swear to God my my guy was black I know five minutes later I'm driving the car and everything's going black and I'm going dude I can't steer to the left and I'm going black everything's blacking out man but you got lead in them gloves like holy Lord you hit me one time and I swear to God it was like I got hit with a brick in that uh Armenia when uh we're doing the orders like when we when we need to tally them up right yeah um must we put them under the sales history or the order oh that is a good question yeah um what on the air table right on the air table yeah um hold on let me actually sign into it yeah that was the only one I was kind of doubtful about so yeah where'd you find that one at in the uh okay is it in the directory there's a directory menu manual material cost info order oh yeah yeah I didn't see the sales history but yeah if you go into an editing it yeah it just tells you who pretty much uh I think this is who uh yeah it says the transaction and it says who made it okay Brody Johnny okay yeah yeah okay I get this I I totally get this now wait what uh what did you just ask if you put it under order or which one or sales history oh I didn't even dude I didn't even see those tabs I just didn't I just noticed now when he mentioned it because I scrolled over and I'm like wait a minute there is more yeah I didn't even notice all right hold on let me uh give me one second okay employees get 50 of each sale oh [ __ ] hey I like that why are you WC cut to the bank okay yeah see it's all in here man all you gotta do is just go to grid View and then I go back to and it tells you how much everything costs there's our menu directory oh I would I would say that you uh you would just put it under like the sales history once you're like check out with the orders yeah yes yeah what you'll do is um do you guys know how to like set the scenes like how I did that yeah oh yeah okay um so pretty much like if you're both here whoever's working you would like put uh the name of whoever is like working and then like your numbers like you would have them pay you right yeah so that way it would be like Johnny or uh what am I saying Jimmy or number two exactly exactly you would you would do that like uh they'd be like oh you would send like whatever amount like let's say like 800 to number two yeah pretty much just like if you know I mean I'm paying somebody for something yeah I just put my number down so that way they send it to uh me and I put it in the till yeah so uh that's why I said like for the like um the orders or whatever like whenever you screenshot them whenever like you go to close or whatever right you can um put that like in the sales history so you'd be like oh like this person had this this person had that so it'd be like you would put the the different orders like how you see it's laid out in there yeah yeah so like you would do it like that so like oh if someone ordered like a bow plus like a Yakitori and like Loki balls you'd put all that in one order yeah yeah exactly exactly so yeah you guys know you guys know how okay okay I just want to make sure access to like the storage and everything yeah as far as I know we do we were he we were in actually we opened this morning for like more than like and it kind of gave us the uh the you know the info about how to you know put the signs up kind of basically you know what I mean that's that type of thing that way at least you know I mean when there's people yeah that's one thing yeah but at least you know at least it's the option right because there are people in the city when I come in early men sometimes and usually nothing's going on like there's no place for them to eat man and I'll tell you buying a sandwich nowadays it ain't even worth the time like it don't do anything to you so like yeah like I'd rather go by normal very early in the city due to our times and yeah that's why like the time you guys are in right now like sometimes it Like It's So Random because it could be like 20 people on now yeah yeah or it could be like four yeah it just depends right yeah it just it varies a lot I have noticed Atlantic is like not actually that bad because no you're only an hour ahead of me well that's it that's the funny thing about where I'm at I'm usually either an hour ahead of people or yeah I'm all the way from essay bro yeah he's five hours ahead of me at me so oh what the hell yeah he's like bro I can see the future yeah pretty much almost yeah except for Australia I think they're probably ahead of you I think Australia's like 12 hours ahead of me yeah they're way ahead of me I think it's like almost the next day enemy they're Australian like New Zealand are like 12 hours ahead yeah they're the ones that are farther ahead I've talked to a few people there and yeah they're pretty far ahead of us we made one mistake when we opened up early on yeah if um we didn't put we put the desserts with the yeah but at least now we know what they do now we know yeah yeah so like usually he'll put like uh Brody would put like the desserts here so that's where I've known them to be yeah okay uh I'm not really sure what they put up there but um the one thing we can't sell right now is the sushi rainbow roll did he tell you oh okay no we haven't really anything for that yet so the sushi rainbow roll we have to like fish to get like a certain okay I think that's what I was wondering why there was minnows in the store just like why sir minnows in here yeah that's that's why I like the minnows like we're trying to we have to fish to figure out what like for I think the sushi rainbow really so and then the filet fish or I think we have like a filet or something that we can't sell either because we have to actually go one good thing about Jimmy and I even do a lot of fishing so yeah so we can always keep one of eight yeah fish man and bring them back here and they try them wow that I mean yeah that [ __ ] works perfectly I'll let bro actually do a lot of fish yeah because uh we could just keep one of every fish and bring them back here and you can try it that way he can figure out what fish it is that's gonna make it right I mean I mean we can we can bring a shark in you know no no no plushies man not me [Music] any of my sharks man they end up in plushy town oh my God it's not good but yeah but yeah thanks Jimmy all right Johnny yeah so like um you guys should have access to the storage I believe you said you cooked something earlier yeah actually just checking just to make sure because we're married like one recipe just to like get the you know the whole gist of it so crafting down yeah so the one thing that uh uh you should like if someone comes in like doesn't really know what to order always recommend the Yakitori chicken that's what I got actually it takes one soybean and one piece of chicken that's the same thing I made yeah it's easy that's what he gave me when I uh when we came in for the interview oh really what would you like and I'm like okay and yeah I'll take anything all right here you go oh yeah Yakitori chicken it's the easiest thing to cook and it takes two seconds sweet people come in yeah it's just it's really easy is some of the other stuff like the Miso soup the ramen like you kind of gotta like run back and forth unless you just have everything on you at the time but yeah yeah oh that's not a big problem I I enjoy the whole yeah no like like you would have seen what happened like the opening night no we had two two different people order one of everything oh geez [Music] I believe they both still have food and that was like almost a week ago I know I called Archie operate when I got into the City and found out about a cigar business and I was like yeah I'll take the best one you got man because I'll definitely you gotta show the support to the local businesses yes of course of course but yeah you guys you guys already got your fits you got your fits all yeah we uh did that that day and we come back to show bro did to see what he would think yeah he was like okay I like it so I'm like all right all right let's just say you know we're just too lazy to change after that hey you know he was talking about uh if he's seen us without it and now like okay well you know if I'm an employee I'll just make sure I have this around yeah no you just uh I wanna I wanna talk to him about like putting a um like a changing room in here yeah employees and everything so like that way like whenever you're done you can just switch out and then leave oh exactly another thing Jimmy and I were talking about is like you know like certain people in the city maybe we could get like a scooter or something and do deliveries oh yeah that's actually not a bad idea yeah like even just running around on like a little yo man and like do deliveries something cheap reasonable that you know would make their life easier yeah this is true uh yeah we uh uh mention that to Brody mention that to Brody yeah it sounds like a decent idea I wouldn't mind here I'll drive the little thing around have like uh you know the little ooVoo guy a girl or something on the bike yeah I mean kind of like what pizza this had going on they had like a little scooter with the thing on the back so yeah we could do like uh we could do little like uh home deliveries or uh just like mobile delivery because I know there's a there's a cop that has a cat allergy oh if you see a cop like just like standing out there yeah that's why why that's yeah you'll know like just run out there and be like hey what can I get you okay yeah no not a problem well that sounds cool though man because I think that would probably be a big hit yeah yeah I'm gonna love y'all and I'm Gonna Leave y'all due to the fact in my head uh the weather is extremely bad oh no problem okay yeah if you be careful screw up anything yeah yeah be careful thank you so much for showing us around I know yeah oh yeah yeah exactly that was your welcome name yeah that was that was the welcome that was your welcome high five you know about upside the face you know I'll catch you Jimmy tomorrow early yeah uh we'll open up and see what we can do bro yeah see what we can have going man as soon as people start noticing it's open in the daytime man they'll start making visits here yeah exactly because there's there's some people that do they'll do uh you know laundry and stuff and they'll be hungry and they might need exactly exactly I know what it's like take care guys all right man you be careful now anything else anything else you need uh no man that's pretty much everything Johnny that's all I needed to know man I appreciate it I gotta I gotta get rid of that up there but you didn't just get away on it so I'll just leave that as soon yeah well that'd be gone I think because I left my thing in when the tsunami hit my uh my uh PayPal ID rate around here and and it disappeared once it came back yeah yeah it'll be fine all right perfect well I gotta go run and grab some few things for racing later I'm gonna go grab myself out oh fit man oh yeah oh yeah yeah you gotta make a racing outfit yeah you gotta at least have a racinovic I don't want to be uh trying to race in this the first thing they'd be saying is aha wait a minute I know you yeah exactly you look like Brody uh no no no but uh you can't tell me you wouldn't uh have a reason to know why I'm dressed this way but yeah this is true this is true so but yeah perfect I'm glad everything's working out man especially with the race scene too yeah that's what that's what me and RX wanted to do for like quite some time now is um I always wanted to like get into the racing yeah me too like I don't have I have no upgrades on this car and I just finally upgraded my own but it took me a minute right what what's yours what tears are you at uh it's all three oh you're all tier three okay yeah actually I just put the suspension and the brakes on today for tier three okay it was up to two so I was just a little tired of the acid when it would take turns it would kind of like kick around sometimes yeah and I'm like man I know this car will be a little different with the uh suspension lowered and the brakes better yeah yeah of course of course like I drove the I drove Archie's Zion around because yeah I think tier three yeah they're nice cars but so where are the Sentinels man they're nice little cars I will say oh they're not bad at all I don't mind driving around every time I'm doing laundry you know what I mean yeah no that's how I feel about this that's why like I usually will drive this around whenever well I mean this is my daily so I just like I cruise around I don't do anything stupid in it no well me neither I don't do nothing stupid in my car it's this is the one that's all legit yeah I mean because I wanted that to race with so I know you want to be made this specifically for racing yeah I just didn't want it I just didn't want to get you know caught doing other things with it so I wasn't doing nothing stupid with the carrot that's why I had a second care oh okay so yeah yeah if I needed to do anything I always did it in my little Dinka Ballista yeah which is you know better than better than caught in that you know the allergy I know why not not that not right now we start raising it it happens well that's fine you know no problem you know I get that but I don't start racing in it like I mean yeah you just get slapped with excessive speeding and then yeah [ __ ] evading so like yeah I I ain't even worried man because if I find here I can pay the fine side yeah exactly like that's why you want like a like five to like 700 fine Max well exactly like I I've been in the city long enough now I've made enough money so that why I to get a fine no biggie I'll pay it yeah exactly that's why that's why I did all my all the stuff I've been doing Vision metal detecting mining you know got the legal stuff the legal stuff that's how you do it yeah I did all that for a while so exactly you know it took me a minute but you know I'm here now that's what I say I wanted to put some money down and start at least if we put money down other people can and then it's you know people want to get back in racing you know I mean yeah yeah I think that's that'll be it so I mean I had um you know I was taught I like had talked Authority about it and you know as time goes on like let's say I don't know like around like tier three yeah like the tier three races I wanna uh I wanna introduce like tag team races yeah so yeah that'd be kind of cool like one person goes and then the other one exactly would go at the next next Lab or the next few laps that's exactly oh that'd be kind of dope man but um yeah there's a lot of stuff we want to introduce but now for now we just want to take it slow and just get like as much people on board as we can and I think there's gonna be a lot of people man I think oh yeah people had just been kind of uh too busy to realize that there's other things going on yeah no exactly so it gives it gives the city something like to do as well exactly you know what I mean yeah I mean that's that's definitely because at least there's something actually happening in the city and whether it's people or cops or whatever at least that until that somebody will have something to do yeah I know exactly exactly so all right Johnny well I'm gonna go get uh change and uh maybe go saw some stuff and yeah I will uh see you around in a bit when the race starts yes of course all right I'll talk to you later man all right man you have a good one all right you too dude and head down to the beach for a minute I was pretty dope man I like that one
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Sir Arthur Keith Discovered Ancient Black Man Of Palestine
foreign for renovation presents historical Israelites this is strictly for educational purposes and commentary of biblical and secular historical literature so enjoy and don't forget to subscribe like and share in this episode we would like to talk a little bit more about the history archeology and anthropology of Europe the Middle East and North Africa and how Sir Arthur Keefe discovered ancient black man of Palestine evolution is unproved and unprovable we believe it only because the only alternative is special creation and that is unthinkable by author Keith Arthur Keith Sir Arthur keep born the 5th of February 1866 and died January 7th 1955. was a British anatomist and anthropologist and a proponent of scientific racism he was a fellow and later the hunteran professor and conservative of the Hunter and Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England a leading figure in the study of human fossils he became president of the royal anthropological Institute the latter role stimulated his interest in the subject of human evolution leading to the publication of his book a new theory of human evolution and this is the face of ancient black man of Palestine this discovery was remarkable because the history of the anthropological studies and archeology from the digs excavations in Europe the Middle East and North Africa verifies the history of the Bible completely New York Times article dated August 4th 1932. bones of cannibals a Palestine riddle negroid people of 5000 BC unlike any Martin race described by Keith Sir Arthur Keith they ate bodies of enemies men short of stature burnt bones of dead after burial London sessions hears teeth of women drawn linking Relic to Burnt skeletons from ER of the chaldees scientists speculate on Old cremation custom here we have a picture of Mount Carmel man another name for black man of Palestine but before I read more into the article or read the article itself I want to give a little background context on this story because these are are biblical and historical ancestors and their story deserves to be told foreign Mount Carmel is a coastal mountain range in Northern Israel stretching from the Mediterranean Sea towards the southeast a number of towns are situated there most notably the city of Haifa Israel's third largest city located on the northern and western slopes and here is a photograph of Mount Carmel located in Israel etymology the word Carmel has been interpreted to mean Garden land or Vineyard of God and here we see a map of the modern state of Israel and located in the northern region of Israel is the city Haifa and while Carmel is located in that region as part of the 1929 to 1934 campaign between 1930 and 1932 Dorothy garad excavated four caves and a number of rock shelters in the Carmel Mountain range at elwad School garad discovered Neanderthal and early modern human remains including the skeleton of a neanderthal female named tabon one which is regarded as one of the most important human fossils ever found the excavation at El taboon produced the longest stratigraphic record in the region spanning six hundred thousand or more years of human activity four caves and rock shelters to Bone Jamal El Wad and school together yield results from the lower Paleolithic to present day representing roughly a million years of human evolution there are also several well-preserved burials of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens in the transition from nomadic hunter-gatherer oops to complex centrary agricultural societies is extensively documented at the site take it together these emphasize the Paramount significance of the Mount Carmel caves for the study of human culture and biological evolution within the framework of paleo ecological changes so the official statement of 600 000 or more years of human activity what seem to back up the human evolution but if you carefully study the anthropological records you are actually come to a different conclusion this was written within the modern framework of evolution but there's certain ideas certain discoveries that will make even the Casual reader doubt the complete truth of what is being revealed as we will come to see this history this fine this discovery actually debunks Evolution and supports the Biblical history Mount Carmel and Mount Carmel man in this area skeletal remains of a people group that occupied this region was found in this area and here we have a map of Europe and the near East in parts of Central Asia distribution of the neanderthal and Main sites including to Bone cave 500 000 to around forty thousand BP or before present era because this is how the scientific Community deals with the question of evolution it totally wipes out any idea of a Biblical timeline so BP before present will be used within the scientific Community instead of BC or a d before Christ or after death so this whole area the colored area would be the areas where Neanderthal man lived or as Arthur Keith profoundly admitted negroid people or negroid group of people so this isn't important idea that is being proposed so from Europe the near East in Central Asia would be the habitation of this continuous group of negroid or Neanderthal people anthropological research has revealed got the same physical types that inhabited ancient Europe lived in Israel the Middle East in ancient times so here we have an image of Ancient Man of France when I left and on the right Mount Carmel man Ancient Man of Israel and to further verify that fact with the church in the book ancient and modern Britain by David mcritchie a Scottish historian I shall be inclined to look among the papine races of New Guinea which is located in the South Pacific and New Holland for the nearest allies or relatives of men to whom the shell mounts of Europe once belonged foreign to New Caledonia and finally in Tasmania these men once lived in Europe and when they excavated the shell mounts shell middens of Europe these are the skeleton remains of who they found men with dark skins and Woolly air this is an image of a man from Tasmania the type of man that was found in the graves ancient Europe the skeletons of Tasmania type men are found in the Shell minutes or mounds of Europe the first inhabitants of Europe were known biblically as the children of Japan to understand the mind of the evolutionist let's turn to the book the races of mankind I am mistake the tasmanians who became extinct in the 19th century also belonged to the melanesian group of types so tasmanians were also classified as melanesians some reactionary Scholars placed the Australian Aborigines very low down in a scale of types because of scientific racism Australian Aborigines was regarded as a low type of man scientific racism they were regarded or regarding them as something like niana dollars so when they found Men Who physically like Aborigines of Australia or tasmanians or melanesians these men were class ads Neanderthals so Tasmanian types and the scientific evolutionary framework or not cold tasmanians or Aborigines they were called or classified s Neanderthals not only tasmanians but negroid people in general the negroid great race this race is also called negroid asteroid afro-asian or equatorial the following are its typical features dark skin hair and eyes the hair of the head is in tight spirals or woolly or is wavy so these people woolly or tight spiral here or wavy hair the Reese takes his name from the dark pigmentation of the skin hair and eyes Latin Niger equals black so they were also classified under the terms negroid astroloid and equatorial Niger and these are what the scientific evolution is called Neanderthals but biblically they were people of Jefe of Europe and people in the near East but we'll go more into their identities later so under the anthropologists categories it continues the asteroid or Oceanic because you can find these people in the Pacific area South Pacific the asteroid or Oceanic race constitutes the Eastern branch of the negroid great race some of the astronoids for example those are the Solomon Islands and the South Pacific are so similar to the African Negroes that even anthropologists experience difficulty and distinguishing them so the asteroids were compared to African Negroes as far as anthropologists was concerned it was the same physical type and here is an image of a Tasmanian whose also was classified under the term negroid so Jeff Beck was classified under the term negroid in Europe and ancient Europe and so was Ancient Man of Palestine classified as negroid bye they also use the term Neanderthals to describe these early inhabitants of these lands who biblically were the children of Noah who survived the global biblical flood so these are our ancestors and when I mean ours I mean all the different ethnic groups that live today rather they are Chinese Japanese Europeans Eskimos Native Americans Africans these are hard early ancestors so now we have a little background knowledge history of what this New York time article really means bones of cannibals a Palestine riddle a negroid people of 5000 BC these people were cannibals because they were the ofenters of religious rituals the inventors of cities civilization writing technology they were negroate people they were considered or classified as Neanderthals or asteroid negroid people unlike any modern race described by Sir Arthur Keith they ate the bodies of enemies After the flood there was strange religious rights and rituals that the people started to practice short of stature they burned bones of dead after burial London session hips teeth of women drawn Lincoln relig to Burnt skeletons from ER of the chaldees these people what could be traced from France to Palestine were also living in Earth of the counties in Mesopotamia scientists speculates on old cremation custom this is the beginning of customs and traditions of what modern man practice and follows today more in the next 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Access Free Ebooks with Project Gutenberg and Open Library
foreign has a large collection of ebooks available there are still a ton of ebooks that are free to borrow or download online two great hidden gems on the internet are Project Gutenberg in open library to Access Project Gutenberg or open Library we're going to head over to our library page and scroll all the way down to where it says find books and eBooks from there we're going to scroll all the way down and we're going to get to this last box that says free ebooks on the internet from there we're going to start with Project Gutenberg you can see that Project Gutenberg has over 60 000 free ebooks and you can use this however you want you can download them you can share them with people and that there's no type of restriction or copyright behind it that's because the US copyright has expired this is known as public domain you'll see that a lot of these books have been published somewhere before 1920. for example if we go to search and browse and we go to frequently downloaded and if we scroll down we'll we'll start seeing some Classics like Middle March the complete worst of Shakespeare Moby Dick so for example if I wanted to read Frankenstein all I have to do is click and I can read the whole book online and everything is here everything is in chapters and the reason why again is that there's no copyright anymore on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein so if we go back you can also change the formats let's say that you have a Kindle or you have some sort of e-reader you can download to be that format however the easiest way is to just read it with HTML5 let's say that we're interested in searching for a particular book so for example we can write The Art of War as a general reference most of these materials will be before 1920 so if you're looking for a book after 1920 it's probably not going to be available here and we click go and we look around and we see the Art of War and see this is also available and here's the whole book if you are looking for more modern books then the other suggestion is to visit open Library so if we head back to our find ebooks page we go all the way to the bottom and we click on open Library here you'll see a lot more modern books now in order for this to work we have to log in and create an account so I already have an account so I'm going to log in now that I am logged in I am able to read thousands of library eBooks online for example if I scroll down and I want to read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows I can just click borrow this is the whole book and all I have to do is Click through here for those who are wondering how this is possible this is done through a concept called control digital lending which means that a library can digitize their print copy of a book and put it online there are more details and exceptions and I'll leave more information in the description below if you are interested in learning more about CDL let's say that we want to return the book and we're done reading all we click on is return now and the book has gone back to the library and if we go back here we can browse around and see whatever book that we're interested in so this essentially works like a regular library but it's all done openly online so feel free to explore open library or Project Gutenberg to see if the book that you're interested is available online and for free [Music]
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Rover Land Unboxing Saturday!! cool stuff Menard!!
[Applause] [Music] this is your friend dan oh and this is roverland the youtube channel that's anything and everything land rover have i got a video for you today hello good day good day all right all right here we are again this is an unboxing saturday thank you for joining me today we have got some exciting stuff especially this big box right here yeah got my glasses on again we're going to take those off because like i said i can't see a thing anyway near up but anyway yeah unboxing saturday and we actually have some boxes this is going to be uh a special one from gary uh if you want to take a look at the playlist i went and got some stuff from uh over i went did i go no i went to eau claire and adam his son and gary the father came and met me and i bought some things from him but this is such a big box that we got to just put this off to the side for a moment and take a look at some of these things here all right so let's do that first and then we can really dedicate our time to that so first off let's switch the phone around here so you can see what's going on here at first uh this first box is from uh stradberg strogberg pa that would be the uh pennsylvania pennsylvania uh let's see they make chocolate in pennsylvania there's uh i think there's vampires in pennsylvania transylvania no that's transylvania not pennsylvania i i just i don't know oh cheese ball oh i just made a mess we've got um oh this is just that just went all over the studio here i'm gonna have to get the shop back out oh my goodness this why did we put gerbil bedding in oh my god ah gerbil betty holy cheese balls anyway thank you pennsylvania for just oh i just looks like a ticker tape parade in here oh my word oh that's that's just not good all right well let's get at it huh all right what do we got here let me see what we have got a little nice little baggie here just gonna rip that open because now i'm just you know oh my goodness all right this is exciting this is glorious this is grand all right here it is ba bam all right yes this is the uh majorette and this is made in france so this is an oldie goody but only the uh two four six the number two four six echo one 60th scale and this is got the blue man group yeah check that out um i think there would be under the others um other models yeah other brands other brands playlists you can uh look up corgi stuff i don't think i have a designated playlist for corgi i should i should make one ah so yes very very nice cool to have that in the collection all right moving right along uh trenton mi that's not mission impossible tom cruise no that is uh mi that is in the michigan michigan and uh talking about that i i gotta get hold of a friend over there in michigan colin i think he's okay so this is more sensible we got peanuts we got peanuts this is uh not a jack-in-the-box surprise so we could yeah nice pink ones nice pink ones all right oh i should probably do this over here so you got something to look at while i'm messing around yeah so this has been uh off of ebay like say there hasn't been much going on on ebay um the prices have kind of just skyrocketed die cast i think all together has uh just gone berserk and so here we go but bam check it out wow this is mint condition this is a uh the freelance discovery freelander discovery the 2000 edition discovery hey talking about that um i think matchbox is going to put out another discovery in the moving parts i believe i i'm not really sure don't quote me on that i've seen some pictures from the uh matchbox gatherings yes i i might be able to flip up the uh picture of that in the beginning of this video so go back and look at the i'm gonna try to do that mental note mental note all right but yes this is the uh outback adventures very cool flat tan very nice excellent excellent saw blade wheels this isn't so bad when they're blacked out so you can't see how crazy and uh ridiculous they are all right this next one oh my goodness i can't believe it the u.s post service right there i'm going to get a shameless promotion to the us postal service uh this one comes from el dorado oh h that's ohio el dorado okay so the handle with care uh handle with care fragile thank you with a thank you on there i wanna i mean we are not just you know demanding that you handle with care we are asking thank you or or saying thank you and uh this is what happens and there's two of them this one's upside down but i mean you know and this is how you get handled with care yes this is how you handle it with care just just saying somewhere from ohio and wisconsin is a very treacherous place apparently and they they can't help but you know damage things so hopefully i don't know i don't remember what's in here but hopefully we're we're okay all right there we get this damaged box out of the way knocking lights around and everything all right so we got some nice paper i like this kind of paper what did i get this is a big boy here what in the world did i get uh got some tape going on well hopefully you guys are having a great uh weekend thanks for stopping over to roverland first uh to start your weekend off and then we can get out and find land rover oh yeah this is interesting this is interesting um let me know in the comments below yeah what do you think about this ba bam very interesting this came from ohio so i went out on a limb it kind of looks like a land rover but kind of looks like a ford explorer too so i guess i don't know man yeah make sure you comment down below what you think uh land rover or not huh what what are we thinking here get this little bugger back in there can i do it there we go yeah this is and let's take a look at the base here uh yeah i just went out on a limb on ebay i was like five six dollars [Music] team n made in china team end does anybody know about that maybe we're gonna have to do a one on wednesday on this and really see what we can find on this but yeah it's first glance you think yeah right there right there that's you know the old range rover classic you know but anyway so interesting yeah we got that there we're gonna park that way over there get this over here then over there because now we're going to i just i'm just going to put all this confetti i'm going to show you all this confetti that i dumped on the counter look at all this i i just oh it's i just don't know what to do i just don't know what to do i don't know anyway we got rid of it all right so back to gary gary got a hold of me yeah like i said uh i could try to find his video yeah i'm gonna try to find gary's video where uh i went and talked to those guys over there and so he contacted me again and so he is he is i covered up his uh address he's uh minneapolis minnesota is where he hails from and i i believe his son too adam uh and uh adam the photographer and so yeah he reached out to me and says i'm looking for some discoveries and so which which i'm telling you right now if you're looking for old matchbox discoveries uh you're looking for um needle in a haystack and uh the holy grails and and all that kind of stuff but uh i had got some stuff from him and he said that he would um send this to kind of complete oh this is so big i'm gonna do this so carefully take out half the backdrop the studio here trying to get this all undone here all right oh of course the tape grabbed it all right all right we got the box the box is clear the box is clear i'm back don't worry all right all right here and here it is right here we'll get this gone paper gone all right sorry about that let go oh oh wow oh oh ba-bam check it out task force task force from britain's and this is uh a box the desert storm land rover and action figures land rover then some french there and then some german seven six hot niner yeah pretty cool oh let's take a look at the back yes there it is task force you see they got the land rover back there they got a jeep back there and they got uh a cannon i don't know what size cannon that is i think that's an m1 grand but yeah just take a look at that ah yeah so really kind of cool oh here you go there's a date on that sticker i wonder if that's kind of uh some clues to how old this is let's turn it around and read the the regular print i don't know if we can get a date off of that but uh made in england yeah so anyway so what's this all about well um let's open up the box so so what this is all about is uh back uh boy it's been a little while now um and look it comes with uh dudes more dudes yeah uh you know i'm probably gonna just leave those dudes right in there like that but anyway back when i did meet up with gary and adam i bought this from him yeah and this is the vehicle and it's like mint condition and this is just great um and and so anyway so he's like hey i got the box to that would you be interested in the box to that and then you could you know put it back together in the box and i'm like yeah that would be cool so uh that does come off there's the dude in there of course the it's got the the the top on it you know but this removal i think you can take the uh yeah this is but you can put the guys in it but anyway so this is the model that goes in there so um yeah this is cool like i say this is mint condition just great so yeah i i'm so happy that you know he was i don't know cleaning out the closet for boxes or whatnot uh side mirrors on it look at the dude he is he is enthralled to be here on the camera at roverland hey what do you say there dude g'day g'day hey slow traffic keep right buddy all right all right that's enough fooling around that's an unboxing saturday for you so there you go we've got the box with the the land rover in it and uh yeah just totally awesome so there you go we're gonna get out of here looking at this guy rolling down the road all right well thank you very much uh everybody and remember slow traffic keep right and have a great rover day
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Regression splines
regression splines are sometimes used for modeling nonlinear relationships in this video I will take a look at what regression splines are and how a spline regression is estimated first time a person normally sees a spline it's in extra data analysis in a curve like this so here we have on a data set from Stata we have our cars weight and the maastricht per gallon that the car receives and we are feeling some kind of curve here that is supposed to describe the data this here is a spline curve to understand what that curve actually tells us and how it is calculated we need to take a look at how these flies are defined so the idea of a spline is that this is not actually a regression line or any other or function that we can draw based on regression model rather we are feeding different regression models to different parts of the data let's take a look at how hasti and co-authors explain splines they have this example of a spline regression with r2 knots so the knot is a part or a value on the x-axis afterwards we switch to a different recursive model so here in the first panel here we have two knots and we're simply estimating a line that has a different mean or different intercept for each of these part of the data and in the second part we are estimating a different regression line for for each part of the data so this is a basically running or three separate regressions on the same data splitting the data into three sub samples and this is simply calculating means for three parts of the data and these knots are estimated from the data but how exactly that is done we'll get to that in a moment typically when we have a spline we want the spline to be continuous so we restrict one of these lines to start where the other one ends so for example here we have a negative slope negative slope but not as negative and in a positive slope and that fits a curve that is nonlinear so this is the most commonly used scenario we're basically here estimating our four different parameters so we have the intercept which shows where this first spline crosses though they're our y-axis then we have the first slope then we have the difference between the first slope and the second slope and the difference between the second lobe and the third slope which gives us there our depth line so we need four parameters to our show how that line goes linear spline is simple to understand and simple to interpret but quite commonly the splines that we see which are used for data exploration purposes they are so-called cubic splines so instead of fitting a linear regression model we fit a recursive model that has X x squared and X to the third power or X cube and then we estimate our betas for each of those three terms and we allow each term to have a different value for four different parts of the data and we can adjust the spline to have different decrease of continuity so here in the first case this is discontinuous so we're just estimating a separate different recursive model with our third degree polynomial of X for each part of the data then in the continuous one we are estimating two parameters less which means that we constrain these are intercepts for the second part to be whatever is they are the point here where the first part ends and then we can add even more constraints to the model estimate less and less and that gives us smoother and smoother on plots so how exactly we will calculate these plots let's take a look at how splines work using the prestes data set so this is a data set that I use in several examples we have occupations here the observations we have the average year of education of the occupation and then income of doctor occupation in Canadian dollars in 1970s and we can see that when we split fetus flying there are best feelings flying shows that they increase in education in increments rather gradual until about fourteen point forty five years and then it starts to increase rapidly so our education pays off and college education even more so so how is this our this kind of line with one not estimated let's take a look at look at the data so this is some there are the first twelve observations and if we know the not that it's fourteen point forty five we can calculate a new variable called education star this name of the variable does not have any significant importance it is just something that I decided to use so the star is not the convention here so we have education and then we have education star which tells us how many years of education this particular observation has more than the not so if there are occupation has less education that the not value then education star is zero for external first observation is thirteen point eleven years of education it's not more than fourteen point forty five so the value is zero and then this observation here has education which exceeds fourteen point forty five so the value of education star is positive and then we simply run a recursive model that where we have education education star and then plus plus you term here and that gives us the regression spline so in fact what we are doing here is that we are estimating how much the slope will be different or what is there are this beta to estimate the difference of the slope and the interpretation is that how much excess or how much more these additional years of education beyond the not point pay and in practice these models are are estimated by first specifying the recursive model and then specifying the position of the notice additional parameter and then that is a iterative they optimize to find out the best fitting line spline regression can be understood also as an interaction model so we can understand this is an interaction where we have our education plus education times C and C here again this is my own convention is a binary variable that indicates whether there are the x value for that observation is above or below the knot value if it's below then it receives 0 if it's about then it receives 1 and then we set the beta 3 there our coefficient for the knot we constrained to be that kind of equation which basically defines that these lines will we'll meet at the knot point in practice this these models are estimated using something called nonlinear least squares the idea of nonlinear least squares is that we find the spline including there the recursive coefficients and the knot value that minimizes the sum of squares residuals it is called nonlinear least squares because there is no closed form solution so we cannot simply apply linear algebra and arrive into the estimates rather the computer will actually calculate the sum of squares each was trying different values for the regression coefficients and the knot or or knots if we're more and it will iteratively find there are the values that max minimize the summer squares residuals
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13 Must-Have New Starfield Mods to Upgrade Your Gameplay And Convenience
Captain are you still enjoying your delightful space journey while you're out exploring the cosmos I've gathered some fantastic mods for you from Innovative interfaces to gameplay and visual enhancements I've compiled a variety for you Captain I'm sure you'll find them to your liking now without further delay let me present them right away I'm pleased to introduce icon sorting tags first this mod provides a feature to categorize items using icons for example items like food medicine weapons and armor each have different icons allowing for easy differentiation at a glance this way you can quickly identify items you acquire in the world or manage in your inventory from the Looting menu to the interface a visual econ is added before the names of all items making it even easier for you to discern them next let's pay attention to compact Mission UI this mod adjusts the menu displaying missions that players can undertake in the game through this mod you can modify the mission menu to view more missions at once the number of visible items increases by 50 percent a additionally completed missions are made more distinguishable by reducing their opacity this makes it easier to differentiate and allows you to conveniently check more missions at a glance continuing on let me introduce less spongy enemies less spongy enemies is a mod that adjusts the health of enemies in the game Star field in Starfield as enemies level up their health increases significantly this often makes them seem resistant to attacks and absorb damage like a sponge this mod reduces the additional bonuses given to enemy Health allowing them to be defeated more quickly for instance using this model a level 10 enemy will have 200 less health and a level 20 they will have 400 less it's absurd that even as the grand champion enemies withstand dozens of shots without falling using this mod is a must try it out now foreign next I'd like to introduce a mod to you the eyes of beauty star field Edition this mod replaces the character's eyes with new textures it's a newly designed version specifically tailored for Starfield originally renowned in Skyrim and Fallout crafted by the legendary Creator login known for creating the eyes of beauty mods for Skyrim and Fallout using this mod will bring a realistic and beautiful enhancement to the captain's eyes [Music] next I'd like to draw your attention to XE effect textures enhanced this mod enhances everything from muzzle flashes storms blood splatters explosions lasers and more making them even more impressive and realistic the quality of muzzle lashes and impacts is further upgrade while player wounds are altered for a more realistic appearance bullet fragments are made more detailed and prominent and various flame details receive an additional boost I believe you'll find these various effects upgraded to your life next to further enhance your convenience I've prepared easy Digimon in the digipid minikit you need to match various shapes and orientations of blocks that appear on the screen with this mod the complex block shapes are simplified making it easier to align the orientations it will be beneficial for those who have always struggled with the digipick minigame finding it difficult to collect digivids next next to you to the no XP kill steel fix this mod addresses the issue where companions or other NPCs kill your enemies and steal your experience points in the base game you can only earn experience points when you deal more than 25 percent of the damage to an enemy during combat this often resulted in situations where you wouldn't gain any experience even if you defeated the enemy this mod rectifies this problem ensuring that you receive experience points regardless of who lands the final blow on an enemy next let me tell you about the experimental combat and stealth AI overlay this mode focuses on enhancing the game's AI it makes combat and stealth behaviors of both enemies and allies more realistic and intelligent for instance enemies will now seek cover more swiftly coordinate group attacks attempt to surround the player and accurately shoot from appropriate distances companions will fight more effectively assist the player and employ better tactical strategies this mod involves adjustments to around 100 parameters and modifications to various scripts resulting in improved enemy behavior for a more Dynamic combat experience this time I'd like to introduce the scanner encumbrance display with time mode this mod adds an encumbrance display to the scanner's clock interface eliminating the need to constantly check the amount of minimal resources now with this mod you can instantly view the information at the bottom left corner it will make mining much more convenient for you next up we have the smart aiming third to first person mind this mod automatically switches to first person perspective when aiming a weapon and reverts back to third person perspective when the aim is released additionally there's an option to switch perspectives when drawing or sheathing a weapon players who prefer using first person perspective only during combat while keeping an eye on their character in third person view will find this plugin to their liking oh next let me introduce a simple sfse plugin called Baka quit game fix Baka quit game fix is an sfse plugin that makes the text buy appear when you exit the game it's a small touch but it brings back that distinctive Bethesda game feel have you ever found it tedious to constantly Loot and purchase ammunition if so give craftable ammo and utilities a try this mod allows you to craft digipicks Med packs and selected types of ammunition you no longer have to worry about running out of ammo simply gather the materials and craft the ammunition you need this is truly a useful mod for you foreign have you ever found it burdensome to carry too many items while traveling through space if so try using weightless resources and other items to solve your problem this mod eliminates or reduces the weight of resources medical supplies food miscellaneous items books and more by half with this mod you can have more items in your inventory without worrying about weight limits no longer suffer from the pain of reduced walking speed or faster oxygen consumption due to excessive weight thank you for joining us on this journey through the best Star field mods we hope these enhancements bring new excitement to your space-faring adventures don't forget to like subscribe and share with fellow starfarers until next time May the Stars guide your way foreign
ARJAFIELD: Fallout I Starfield Mod Studio
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I shear away fly strike from a relaxed ewe lamb, she almost falls asleep
bye [Music] laughs [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] foreign there's her fly struck and I'm checking aha oh last she's got fly strike I've got to now see if I can catch her ah this is not gonna be easy I'm gonna have to turn off the video to catch her all right [Applause] okay now I'm Gonna Roll her over and do the other side this is to protect dung beetles I don't insecticide my sheep like most sheep farmers do no don't um because I don't want to kill the dung beetle keep finding little nests of them in her fleece poor girl it's that quick it is that quick that that fly strike occurs okay no get away okay we're over hopefully she's not going to kick the phone whoops my shears get those out of the way there we go now okay now I'll do up this leg [Applause] I need to oil my blade okay [Music] all right [Applause] okay I think I've gotten most of where they are there's just one section right there I can still see now [Applause] I know you don't like it but it's better than having them little characters doing you in see a little bit more [Applause] oh nasty you can see the little slices [Applause] nasty little peckers okay nearly done baby then I'm going to put insecticide on you foreign [Applause] caught this one early girl I'm helping you out sheer [Applause] now let me just check to make sure that I've got it all huh this is hot work on a hot day good girl okay now [Applause] all right good girl got a little bit more to do at the very back end of her you good girl yeah there we go there all those little nests are gone yes okay now I've got to turn the video off I was using the click the insecticide this is my oil I was using the insecticide as part of my tripod so she's being a very good girl so she's all clean now and open that up and pour it you good girl it's miserable having that isn't it it's miserable okay I'm Gonna Roll her that way I have this here to squirt on her ass as soon as she gets up I want to I wanted with that out of the way that's not a real pair of shears by the way that's the shears you use for show animals just to do little trims but because it's electric it does the trick that I want yes sweetie okay now I'm gonna lean you against me and then I'm gonna roll you over I'm Gonna Roll her over with my knees and squirt at the same time hopefully this will work oh well there she goes she got a bit on anyway there's uh the flock literally you can see the sweat pouring down me [Music] anyway all fine I found another one with a little bit that needed the first beginnings of fly strike treated that and I'm Vigilant this way instead of giving insecticide to all the Sheep I could put porons on all the sheep and I'd never get Fly strike or I put it on every period of time for a fly strike but we're in Eco side crisis and I have dung beetles that a lot of people don't have and it's why my biodiversity is so good here is because I have the dung beetles and I'm mindful of not doing internal insecticides injectable insecticides or poron insecticides all of those affect Wildlife it has been proven in research this is not me being fluffy bunny about it or anything and so if I have a sheep with fly strike I'm Vigilant about catching them early trying to catch them early sometimes you miss them Etc but that's three Lambs that I've caught with fly strike relatively early within uh 12 24 hour period of them initially getting it and as you've seen I've done the same with the uh Yos as well but this is something that is vitally important I am doing my husbandry animal husbandry to the best of my ability with the environment and the Eco side in mind and we need the sheep and the cows and the horses and the goats for the dung beetles for the rest of the biodiversity insect life is so important and so this is why I do the animal husbandry the way I do it I don't do it as a fluffy bunny thing I'm doing it for the dung beetles anyway that's enough of me on my dung beetle Soap Box I'm gonna open the gate now and the flock's all gonna go back out and say yay okay come on guys you can go out now come on Brenda leave it come on come on I don't want to go out now they think I had to feed them twice to get uh to get um catch that one land because I was catching two instead of one come on babies come on you can see the bare bottomed ones there's her there's three of them she's the one I did the other day come on that's that one there that's the one that had tiny bit of fly strike on it gave him insecticide and then the last one is oh she's up over there you can see your black bottom anyway there we go loads of lambs and I'm keeping a Vigilant eye on all of them that they don't have fly strike and it doesn't those that have dirty bombs don't necessarily mean they're going to catch fly strike fly strike can occur uh on any of them I've had them on the backs of sheep that had no dirt on them so you just never know anyway so far so good for the time being
Zwartbles Ireland Suzanna Crampton
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Trump Proclamation on Golan Heights is fiTrump Proclamation on Golan Heighted by Syria, Iran, Turkey
[Music] serious state-run media published photos of citizens marching in the streets on Tuesday to protest you s president Donald Trump's proclamation recognizing Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights the Syrian regime's patrons in Iran denounced the decision while the increasingly Islamist government of Turkey vowed to fight the you ass and Israel at the United Nations dot according to Syrian media large demonstrations took place in several cities on Tuesday morning the demonstrators waved Syrian and Palestinian flags and carried banners proclaiming Golan is Syrian official with the syrian foreign ministry described the american proclamation as a blatant attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the syrian arab republic and a disregard for all international reactions denouncing this decision dot the Syrian official denounced the United States as the main enemy of the Arabs and said Trump's support for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights is a disgraceful slap to the international community dot Iranian president Hassan rouhani on Tuesday described Trump's action has an imperialist outrage unprecedented in the current century . no one could imagine that a person in america comes and gives the land of a nation to another occupying country against international laws and conventions rouhani said dot Saudi Arabia and the Sunni states of the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC joined Iran and estranged GCC member Qatar and objecting to president Trump's Proclamation albeit in less histrionic terms the Saudi state news agency predicted the Golan declaration will have significant negative effects on the peace process in the Middle East and the security and stability of the region dot Jordan generally a reliable US ally but interested in restoring relations with the Assad regime in Syria also refused on Monday to recognize the Golan Heights as Israeli territory the most heated denunciations of the golden proclamation arguably came from turkey whose president recep tayyip erdogan is angling for a position as champion of the islamic world turkey has long disliked the Assad regime in Syria but Turkish officials seemed angrier on Monday and Tuesday than their Syrian counterparts over the disposition of the Golan Heights not attempts by the US to legitimize Israel's actions against international law will only lead to more violence and pain in the region Turkish Foreign Minister methylate cavusoglu predicted cavusoglu declared turkish support for Syria's territorial integrity presumably with the exception of whatever Syrian soil Turkish forces must roll across on their way to attacking the Syrian Kurds Turkey's authoritarian president recep tayyip erdogan vowed over the weekend to challenge the you ass and Israel at the United Nations dot the UN has the final verdict on this bird again said it is not possible for the UN General Assembly to approve the issue organ and cavusoglu both contemptuously dismissed Trump's signature on the golden Proclamation as a pre-election gift to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to present the Golan Heights to Netanyahu as a present on a gold platter heard again said
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Baler, Aurora - Most Affordable Accommodations for as low as P800 per night
ten [Music] more over the insurance a malaria immunity is no nothing accomodation a beautiful image and they come about to communicate for 800 pages left every night not internal Gama on the Nova hot air cold air gonna take note 800s appeared on television oh sorry yeah you showered at a good shower so many trans are actually from another earth in thousand Ampang back Patterson from backpackers so the PPP pay of the cinema gets worse of a layer walking distance now approximately 100 meters away because it's fun so though I'm a customer accommodation habits as Robin well conejito Hanina accommodation at Inova say no which is in yellow fin tuna magnum Papa Sophie not in a similar goober in charge a higher pressure so it's 2004 entitlements a fairness of each front nine thousand euros okay so for my darlings Isaiah the field of novita noon 800 personal life home edition with daily breakfast given Ahmad Irena lugar de Mille opposite each fiber life and research that's why uncle green second sir Islamism accommodation had a similar in accordance Morocco from ap1000 the Vermaelen system insolently desirable to Mary Donovan in america lethality a loopy not symmetrical effect then women having it at Maron salam alikum rule male has a double take for this book for one two three repulsors air-conditioned HR well some even people reading or handling with my emergency lights of a proper toilet much smaller into toilet reading module we had a cold shower much patience so deepest arm 2004 night so big difference over this elephant arena I'll smoke this allegation 2004 nine Saudi to time arresting momentum a proposed profitable maintaining which was born for Advance [Music] you [Music] Oh [Music] day one is complete we're just waiting for the sunset and we'll see the bar with the book [Music]
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Mad Mooney’s verse
[Music] oh [Music] so [Music] uh [Music] don't be shy much against his will cal edged through the crowd towards the rectangle really he said to love i don't think you've been eaten he was said cow and can you not quote my own great grandfather [Music] cal thought about this for a moment it was clear he was not going to be released from this circle without at least making some standard recompense for his greed and lemuel's suggestion was not a bad one many years ago brendan had taught cal one or two fragments of mad moon is first they meant little enough to cow at the time he'd been about [Music] and stood aside to let cal have access to the performance we know that before he'd had an opportunity to run any of the lines through his head it was two decades since he learned how much would he remember he was standing on the rug staring across the flickering footlights at his audience what mr law says is true he said all hesitation my great grandfather speak up somebody said my great grandfather was a poet i'll try and recite one of his nurses young i don't know if i can remember this you
Dearth Funk
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Healthcare - Medical Tourism:Developing Punjab into a hub of domestic&International Medical Tourism
I can't see from so when we talk about health sector if you see Punjab all major big hospitals they are here in the major cities of Punjab Amritsar Ludhiana Jalandhar Bhatinda and of course Molly when we talk about healthcare one essential requirement is a very vibrant hospitality sector here also if you see all major hotels are in Punjab you have ITC Mariette here Taj Radisson etc now coming to medical tourism other than organ transplant which is more in South India you see all you know popular treatments they are already taking place in Punjab and as the requirement for health care is skilled talent pool now here Punjab again has a big advantage over the rest of the country we have six medical colleges third 1310 tell colleges good number of nursing colleges and you see the preeminent Institutes is not only government monocle college at Amritsar Patiala Freeth code we have aims at patent de and we have very good research institutes we have Nepal we have icer adjoining Chandigarh then if you see about healthcare ecosystem in Punjabi ever ranked second in 2018 in in key indicators we have the Punjabis already medical hub for nearby estates it's a matter of fact that patients from Haryana J&K Marshall Rajasthan they come in large number to Punjab and for cutting treatment and he's also destination for CIS nation Central Asia and from an NRI population they come from Europe and us now very briefly I will touch about this heisman Bharat services Bhima Eugenia see again talking about commitment of punjab towards health care if you see does the the smallest circle that is about 15 lakh population this is as per the sec data which is Government of India is only supporting population covered under the last census which is what 15 lakh but Punjab has covered 46 lakh families which comprises about 75 percent population this is the commitment of Punjab to towards the health care we have added so this scheme was it is only hundred days old and its own insurance base and cashless scheme for 75 percent of the population now very briefly if I touch about the scheme it's only hundred days old we are covering about fourteen hundred packages and within three months we have empaneled six hundred thirty nine hospitals out of which 434 is private sector now this is when we talk about private investment this again shows commitment of Punjab other than government hospitals we have a very large number of private hospitals which have been impaneled and more on the queue there are states who have confined this Insurance Scheme only to comment hospitals but we have not done that however we are you know it's not that just we are pushing it we also have state level and and district level anti-fraud units also and let me share with you within three months we already have it is not seventy three thousand now today I checked up that latest data is about seventy eight thousand in patients have been covered in three months and today per day about fourteen hundred patients are getting treatment under the scheme fifty percent are going to the private sector fifty percent are coming to the government and fourteen hundred is a very good number if you if you see the biggest states in India who have this scheme for last so many years they are around two thousand we are already fourteen hundred within three months now coming to medical education common colleges as I mentioned we already have six medical colleges in Punjab two are already sanctioned by Gohmert of India at Mohali and caputre at both these places we have more than two hundred bad government hospitals so two new vertical coils will be coming then for private medical college also on LP mode we have identified the location and all at pétanque cohhd cohhd aspirins andrew c as a requirement for investment when it comes to the health tourism is your connectivity so road and rail connectivity punjab is second in the country either connectivity which is very important is by air and job though a small state we have two international airports and that two international airports are now is for so many years now and large number of flights are coming to these international airports plus we have upcoming a domestic air force also so coming to the investment in health care sector and job government has identified third sectors and those in the third sectors related to health there are three sectors on your left bottom medical equipment health care tools immense pet hospitality and the fines fiscal incentives are substantial one hundred percent of GST for ten years 100% exemption from electricity duty which is about 18 percent in punjab so for ten years no electricity duty then exemption from stamp duty exemption from clu exemption from property tax and all other incentives which you are available for MSME sector now for anchor units the definition of incur unity ISM is this is investment of 200 crores or 1,000 employment these are the additional ones for 15 years GST and employment generation subsidy up to four 48,000 per employee per year for five years which is very substantial if you see it comes to be four thousand per month is the employment subsidy okay so these are the recent investments in the healthcare sector when I say recent I mean last two years so large number of hospitals have come in amritsar mohali a new sharper and we have two medical equipment manufacturers also in Mohali then again as I mentioned hospitals when we talk of medical tourism very important input is your hospitality sector again in last two years large number of hotels already they are good number of hotels in Punjab in all major cities so these also have come up in last two years now this is very important just I would like to you know focus on this slide this is about the medicinal approach of Punjab we have Marissa T which is adjoining to PGI very near to Chandigarh 350 acres of land is already and if I'd and let me tell you this land will be offered at zero profit to comment that is government is not whatever the cost of government is towards land accretion and plus some administrative expense we are offering to the offer to the hospitals it's a so it's a world class I mean amenities very good air connectivity and very good access to tell in Polish adjoining Chandigarh large number of doctors from PGI from other hospitals they have settled in Chandigarh large number of other paramedical staff and somebody is looking at investment in in North India when it comes to the health said health sector this is the best location if you compare with Delhi look at the the Chandigarh is this this area is a beautiful weather no pollution absolutely and then supporting is your ecosystem in and the eco city which again very nearby these are the two testimonials from forties and from TMC Thank You angina [Applause] thank you for the presentation sir now I request dr. Shabnam Singh to please come on the stage and share your views on the healthcare ecosystem in the state and how it is conducive to attract medical tourists from all across the world at the outset I would like to thank the government of India for inviting me and giving me this opportunity to share something which is very close to one's heart because max as a group has been invested in Punjab for the last 40 years so our first investment into Punjab was in the manufacturing sector and the next one was this very building that we are sitting in it gives me a sense of immense pleasure and a warm feeling in the heart because I was associated with the acquisition of eyes B land as well as building and as a founder Dean of the health care management program here two of hospitals as was mentioned earlier one in Bhatinda and one in Mohali I have to share with all of you that actually these were the first true PPP projects in the country hitherto all PPP projects were a combination of CSR so supplicate they take a PPP PPP PPP but when you went into the turns and conditions of that PPP a lot of it was actually CSR so nobody really made a scalable model out of relationships with government and here is where I want to just stop for a minute and share our experience both as Mac self care and as a member of the CI a-- healthcare committee that Punjab has a fantastic opportunity to make this a hub for medical value tourism having said that if you don't understand and absorb both as investors as well as from a governance in ship perspective the challenges and MVT then this entire system is not going to be stable the tri-city area the midi city Chandigarh has been work in progress for the last 15 years and I can vouch for that because one has been part of the process from putting things together to sharing our experiences so let me give you some numbers in 2015 the entire medical value tourism value was 3 billion dollars for the country as a whole it is growing at 200% and at 2020 we expect this to go to 9 billion but will Punjab or northern India benefit from this answer is No why because 50% of all medical value tourism is concentrated in the south so we have dr. Drago and Shyam Anupam from a polo they'll all Jenny Astor is sitting here it all goes to Andhra Chennai takes the maximum number of tour medical value tourists right there is another value toll we always think he'd be bahasa Agra or you happy cheap hair too cheap tourism a Wasaga what we all forget is that states like the Northeast you pee those are also tourist means they leave their own state and go to another state for treatment they also are a sizeable chunk of tourists so Punjab must bear this in mind in CIF it took us seven years to get the medical visa issue sorted out seven years so here is an off line we will sit with you and share what are the issues in medical visas in fact the latest one has just been sorted out and that is that if as a tourist you come and you fall sick and you get admitted it is okay but if as a tourist you come to India and you say oh you know the dental treatment is cheaper here I want to go get my tooth fixed technically you are not allowed to do that because you did not come in as a medical tourists so now they are allowing you to do the I'm just giving some examples to share with you all that when you look at making this a medical hub you have to number one understand that it is not only about hospitals hospitals is one chunk of it the service part is one chunk of it within the service part make sure that the journey of the patient as well as the caregivers is totally made all holistic and every bit of his journey is tight the opportunities are huge chandigarh you have the hills across when they are waiting you have as what has been mentioned you have hospitality but also one must be very very cognizant that 45% of the tourists who come here are low ticket they are low ticket they will not give you that differential that you're looking at there is where the large population of people who have gone to Canada to other parts of the world when they come back you can offer this so map the patient journey make sure that who is coming you will be able to service all their needs holistically this has been a huge challenge for everybody the kind of tourists that you come will then make sure that the investment that you put into your hospital will be appropriate and here is just a thought given the challenges of price point capping etc where the local state government does not have full control over you're guided by the center the investment there by the returns on that investment to the stakeholder get shrunk and what is going to happen is if we are not able to understand that there is one population which is coming from outside and we are doing this cross subsidy to take care of our local people then the level of investment and the kind of investment you will put per bed will not speak to each other you have to be extremely careful of this piece in here the Punjab government can have a healthcare fund of its own if it's a health care fund which you have with other investors whether they are peas where they are the banks and you see and understand that the returns are not going to be like that in other in other industries diapers shown in manufacturing 35 36 percent health care is not going to give you that and understand that there are going to be two separate wings one which is going to take care of international patients one is going to take care of domestic and I just spend another two minutes on the domestic as well as what's so very rightly pointed out the success of the Chief Minister's insurance and universal health coverage which is a I mean o citizenry definitely requires us to take care of their health so for that you don't have to necessarily go and acquire ask people to make green field projects Punjab is rich as far as small and medium hospitals are concerned it's extremely important to take these 50 hundred better hospitals mentor them aggregate them mentor them and aggregate them today Arvind I Institute is a beacon of hope and light for the rest of the world the way they roll out I care I'm just giving you one example medicine has a plethora of them second thing I have seen both the birth and the death of parks which quote unquote our innovation path for medical technology I've seen this in Chennai where there is in medical innovation park next to Chennai Madras IIT similarly the birth of the Andhra one that is also an area if you put this all together with medical equipment this it itself will have a glorious future entrepreneurship is embedded thread into your lives dr. Thelma is here most respected person in the education field skills I hear and the sky is the limit and one would wish all the very best to all of you thank you thank you so much dr. Shabnam your views were very much enriching for all of us now I request dr. Pratt mesh by professor and surgeon TMC Mumbai to share their experience of putting up operations in Punjab Thank You Seenu good morning everybody I'd like to just briefly share with you our experience that we had in setting up cancer centers in Tata in in Punjab so every journey begins with the dream and the way back in 2011 the Chief Minister then proposed to our director that we need to address the cancer treatment in Punjab there used to be the infamous cancer train that used to go to but from Bhatinda to beacon aid and carry all patients for treatment and that was to be reversed so we started this Center in some group in 2012 and thereby began our journey in in Punjab now we as you can see we have almost seven centres of Tata Tata Memorial Centre across the country our mission is to promote cancer treatment through excellence in service education and research and towards this we want to dwell on the various aspects of all these pillars of our treatment in every centre that we develop now in some grood it was a project with the Memorandum of Understanding between Punjab State as well as the Tata Hospital thought the state would provide us the infrastructure and we would provide the manpower so what we did was first try to understand what is the cancer treatment requirements of the state and we realised this through our registries set up in the fourth districts and we found that it the cancer incidence is not much as much as a cross contain if not it is not as much not more as was thought so in Civil Hospital in some group we set up a cancer unit we started with 31 beds and what surprised us for was that over over 2 years we treated more than 7,000 patients so this really brought the in the aspect that there is a need in the state what happened thereafter is that we were proposed for the expansion in the same place and now we have 100 bedded Center in San Guru looking after cancer treatment across not only Punjab but also some neighboring states what has been the impact of this you can see from 2015 till now the patient's going to Beacon it has reduced by 1/4 what is also transpired is that patients who were forms unglued going elsewhere have down reduced they got more confidence in the treatment facilities that we have developed at some group and as you can see the number of patients that are now coming in to the center has increased we have now close to 12,000 patients registered in some group over the past five years we will complete fires in March next year and what is now transpired is that the 50 acre plot that we are given in Medi city is now going to look at a 300 bedded Cancer Centre from hundred beds we have now increased it to 300 beds and the project is about three hundred six hundred and eighty crores what has helped us is the investment job Bureau although all the various proposals all the regulatory clearances were given to us on time and then we were able to set up the center and look at Marissa tee from a different perspective principal secretary has highlighted all the new concepts of the mantissa T we have all 58 and that other centers coming up in the vicinity such as Max and there's a I Center coming up and there are other areas you're marked for the hospitals in this in this area what we proposed to do is to set up a three hundred better bedded Cancer Center which is state-of-the-art care we'll have a radiation therapy center with four linear accelerators we are going to have CT and M are simulated which are state-of-the-art if we are going to set up entire interventional radiology suite primarily looking at the thoracic oncology which is very high in the interstate we're going to have a minimally invasive surgical suite the state of the art activate laser suite we are going to have nuclear medicine theranostics Center we're going to have treatment facilities with nuclear medicine and we are going to have a bone marrow therapy center so these are all going to be the state of art therapies which are going to be available to the state we have started construction and now we are gone on to have the building proposal which is going to be ready by April of next year so what we propose is that this kind of center of which is the requirement of the state will be met thanks to investment job and this punjab government so you need to understand that this medicine is something that is a need of the state and with the investment that you will do you will go towards developing a very robust healthcare system in the state thank you very much [Applause] now I request dr. K k't Alwar to please set this ground for panel discussion good morning everyone and also welcome all of you on this vertical submit I think I'll just take few minutes just to say that all this activity of health promotion in Punjab is about I'll say 10 years old to me the Bhabha Atomic I mean this cancer center which is coming it was at that time and the Chief Minister thought we should have a good cancer facility we had in p/j but I thought it is not a competition he been to the prime minister to request for a cancer center here from the Atomic Energy people sometimes say the Tata is 30 privates I mean that's what I'm this is beginning kind of thing some root Center came immediately and there's another Cancer Center which came at Bhatinda and I think your institution was a great help to us all the equipment's which have been bought for the Cancer Center in Bethesda and Singh rule have been bought through the articles whatever machines were bought by Tata whichever state-of-the-art was only told by the government you buy the same for this for us and we'll give the money I think this has been the efforts Chandigarh Punjab I'll say vice city or a Tri City you can see has a huge potential for health the reason being I mean 60s when the PGI came this to institution the country aims in PJ PJ was health destination for whole of North North to Delhi use takeoff Eddie stately Marshall you P Jane K all these state patients used to come here so there is a huge potential here of course I think as far as when we talk about attracting patients from outside today any region of the state has to think of your dwarfs kind of a health cities because if the South has gained on this issue is mainly because certain advanced care programs transplants caddock surgical programs so I think we need to now look at those if we had to attract patients from a Johnny reason more or from abroad or the tourism and visa and the use the this reason is known for health care because of PGI 60s people every one of the country I said today if you look at the professional in the country who has stablished various specialties in various part of the country either are from Ames or PJ had this intuition the significant tradition look at sort of in Hyderabad cardiology plays the gasps ontology doctor Asia Center Nagaraja he's the PGA pro with many of them so I think these are the reason but only thing is I think the other two good part in this reason is now a beautiful city environment there are no position I'm sure people are thinking of shifting from bigger places to come no there's a static problem my child is suffering I want to ship to this the other is educational hub then every professional try to settle he looks for how my children's education is going to be now this region has a huge knowledge potential muhuali has 78 intuition science intuition IES be iit biotechnology nanotechnology intuitions and of course the iPhone has been there PGI is there Punjab University is there so I think no other city can probably boost of those kind of interest so I think these are deflection and I won't take much time I like to rather now request our panelists to I think that if we can give their own viewpoint in three minutes or so that we can have some more discussion to so that we finish on time I think I requested the crushed ocean you like to start can be cast all of them to come please come here doctors and palm dear audience after the panel discussion ten minutes are earmarked for Question and Answer we request each one of you to please pay attention to the panel discussion and raise your questions please raise your hand if you have any questions and will direct the mic to you thank you first of all thank you for having me here I think the background has been set very well I think this state is uniquely poised for being one of the leaders in medical value travel and I think as it was pointed out by dr. Burnham and later by dr. Thal you are as well is that that value travel is not only international but there is a need within the domestic area as well and I'm very glad to note that the policy also considers to develop this as a regional hub and also serve the neighboring states and people who need to travel for such treatment it was also very interesting to note that the kind of popular perception of cancer incidents being high is actually not true so that is some some good news now I think here the ecosystem already existed because there is a huge diaspora of population from this region which lives in various parts of the world and many of them seek preventive treatments and also lifestyle kind of treatments which they would like to do in an environment like this the pollution is less etc however there are still certain infrastructure issues specially connectivity because this area doesn't have that many international flights etc so I think those areas is something where the policymakers will have to focus in order to generate that kind of volumes the other point which I would like to point out specifically here is that in spite of the fact that this has been one of the focal points of medical education in the country PGI has produced specialists who are not only known in various parts of India but all over the world so because in spite of that the transplant programs in this part of the world haven't really developed very well and that is partly because of the regulatory framework around it and I think a lot of work needs to be done in most of the states which have succeeded in doing that there has been a contribution from not-for-profit sector the voluntary sector which have participated in creating these forums for for example the organ donation how how that works as an organization we have done some kind of effort to to make people aware of the importance of organ donation over the last many many years and I think that is one area which which is required in the modern medicine the role of transplantation is becoming very very important and I think that is another area where government should focus not only for medical value travel but also for the domestic and the domiciles of off of the street itself I think it's a there is no reason why the medical ecosystem in this state will not thrive it is already there has been a sea change in last 10 to 15 years other than what has been happening in the node of Chandigarh the rest of the state has also developed very well and many organizations such as IV max etc have played very very important role to do that as an organisation foot as Fortis we are proud of our heritage we started in this state and we remain committed to this state we have grown around at this state so the medical value travel is a one area we would definitely be focusing on within our system over here in Mohali we are planning to develop a huge rehabilitation service as well and and the second phase of growth of our Center as well so those are the future thoughts I would like to share with all of you thank you good morning ladies and gentlemen I'm representing a studium healthcare and I was interacting with a few of you and nobody has heard of this brand called Astor so with the permission of the moderator I'll take a few seconds to give you a brief overview of what a sturdy am healthcare is all about we operate we are headquartered at Dubai operating three verticals which is hospitals pharmacies and clinics 20 80 percent of revenue comes from the GCC operations and 20 percent from India we have a total strength of around 21,000 employees in India we have 13 hospitals and one Medical College large presence in Kerala so we have around the entire 13 hospitals aggregate to around 3500 beds and within the next 2-3 years four hospitals are under construction with various stages so that we adding another 2,000 beds modes would be crossing around 5500 so we cater to around 15 to 20% of international patients in our hospitals that is that about TM healthcare now coming to the topic for the day that is making Punjab a destination for domestic as well as the international patients from the domestic part I think Punjabi is already a destination I have worked here in Punjab in Mohali and I know that a large number of patients from the nearby states come to Punjab for treatment so we have a one of the most reputed institution in the country here plus we have all the most of the major chains who are operating from here and Punjab has a culture of quality health care but when it comes to the international patients then it's a different ballgame altogether for the domestic we have to create institutions then destination doesn't matter one typical example is whale or CMC Vallauris if you go there it says it's a very small town and it still continues to be a small town but that's got the largest number of patients flowing into that region and when it comes to international patients I would say that first of all we have to transition ourselves from medical value tourism to medical value travel so initially it was always tourism was the primary aim and on the sidelines of which people would go for some rejuvenation or a smaller procedures and things like that while the main purpose always remained tourism but now there are patients seeking very serious curative solutions for their ailments and that is what I think we need to focus on as somebody was saying this house has transitions pretty fast so we have almost 50 percent of the international patients coming to the southern part of the country to understand exactly what how to promote this I think one will need to put yourself in the shoes of international patient so the first and foremost that one would focus it would be the quality and I think in the absence of any tangible way to understand what is quality I think the accreditation would play a major role so we have the JCI and at least we will have to go for the national accreditation and I think I missed a one the most important part is the trust factor some patient somewhere in some corner of the earth is to me I mean it's very difficult for me to convince somebody please come to India to come to Kerala to come to Kochi to my hospitals I mean how does you know what this hospital is all about so that is going to be the biggest challenge so if you look at the destinations in India you will have six tyrunt cities which is the four metros plus you have the Hyderabad and Bangalore and then you have the two ten cities which is Chandigarh Jaipur Pune to a large extent then we have in the south Coimbatore Vishakhapatnam coochie and Trivandrum these are the only destinations in India so it is very important the connectivity part is going to be very important so if you are looking for some patient to come and land in India and then catch another flight to your destination there should be something very very strong offering which is there for somebody to come here so if we are looking at patients from the CIS to land in Delhi and then catch a flight and come to Kochi it's next to impossible so these are some of the challenges that we see in in Kerala the place where I am operating from so we have a large number of presence from the GCC countries because we operate there so we have some kind of a connect there and from times immemorial there has been a trade linked with this so everybody in the GCC countries knows about Carol a lot of expats there so we are capitalizing on that same is the case with Punjab as mr. Abner was saying the aschoff now what we get is very low value medical travellers if you look at the eighty percent of the top five countries who are sending patients to us it is Bangladesh catering to fifty percent of the patients who are coming to us then we have Afghanistan then we have Iraq then we have Maldives and then we have Oman these are the countries which are coming to us but Punjab can make a difference because there are lot of expats and the developed countries so the only way is at pass factor so that interaction that facilitation is what is going to matter so I'm sure I have taken more time so I am sure with all that Punjabis in destination for a meeting thank you good morning everyone thanks ever so much for this opportunity my name is Eric Wong Sybil I'm the group medical director of Apollo Hospitals group so let me tell you a story a lady in New York needs to see a specialist and she walks into the doctor's clinic and she'd made that appointment a week earlier and a wine wooden was made through a call center out of Chennai she walks in and she is greeted by a nurse in the nurses Indian trained in Kerala spent 15 years in Dubai and then had moved to New York she sees the doctor who happens to be an Indian had worked in India and then moved to the United States 12 years earlier the Consul goes well the doctor then starts to dictate his notes the transcription happens out of her transcription center in noida the billing then starts the billing handle is handled in Pune she's told that her treatment is only going to be partly reimbursed so she gets on to the net and types of medical tourism and gets 167 million entries in 0.4 seconds she decides to choose to come to India she chooses a hospital in Delhi that hospital is accredited by Joint Commission International Joint Commission International is headquartered in Chicago that hospital was accredited by for surveyors one American one Mexican one Singaporean and one German she comes to Delhi she goes to the hospital and she's greeted by her doctor who just moved back from Houston after spending two and a half decades there he ordered some tests the tests are made the kids are made in Omaha Nebraska he orders an MMA MRI which is manufactured in Japan he puts the patient on an experimental drug which is manufactured by a British multinational but most of the trials have taken place in Philippines China and Malaysia that is the world we live in medicine is interconnected the question is how do we fit Punjab into this flat world so that it gets a slice of the 29 billion dollar opportunity that will exist in 2024 why do people travel they only travel for two reasons either that treatments not available in the country or if it's available it's not at the quality that they believe did itself how do they make the decision once they've decided they have to travel they base this on a high quality competitive cost value proposition they then look at how can I get to that destination and what about the other elements around my state so if Punjab can address these four elements I think there is no reason why the tri-city hub can't become a destination so I think let's let's look at the hip Punjab's population is 30 million the population of Malaysia is 32 million so let's compare Punjab with Malaysian let's see what Malaysia is doing so this year the Malaysian healthcare travel council has been given 25 million dollars by the government of Malaysia to promote Malaysia as a healthcare destination 2020 is going to be the Malaysia healthcare visit Malaysia so through every tourism office that Malaysia has across the globe they're going to be promoting Malaysia the expertise is available here and if it isn't with the kind of institutions Punjab has I mean the fact that Chandigarh is a delightful City and you know I was on the board of PGI for five years so I've seen the growth of Christ in the tri-state area so people will come the doctors will come the infrastructure is not very difficult to make but I think the challenges are going to be about connectivity you can't really connect with a hundred cities you know at a polo we've treated patients from 121 countries and there is a clear focus on people traveling depending on e and the ease to travel so we get a lot of patients from the CIS because their direct flights to Delhi so they come to Delhi they're eight flights from Katmandu to Delhi but when it comes to taking one flight then the patient decides so if they're coming from Africa you can't have a direct flight other than from Nairobi so they can go to Hyderabad they can go to Chennai they come to tell me Bombay Bangalore perhaps because they have to change your flight so I think what what Punjab needs to do is focus on five seven countries just like the Koreans have the Koreans in fact have focused only on one country Russia one region Vladivostok they get a hundred thousand patients just from Russia every year and they're the most expensive in medical travel but they still are growing at about 30 percent so they focus learn from Singapore they have international patient care centers where you get advice on how to navigate the system at Incheon Airport in Seoul they have a concierge which says medical traveller you go there everything's kind of taken care because all this has already been done online so tremendous opportunities open jobs a vibrant state I think the government of India has taken this issue of medical travel very seriously II medical visas are now issued to citizens from 167 countries I think our missions are very supportive and I'll hand with an an example of how a mission can play an important role so I got a call about two years ago a late night from a colleague in Dhaka saying as a child in common our pediatric liver specialist saying this Chinese a liver transplant can you help I said sure we'll send our aircraft so we got an aircraft ready four o'clock they were storm doing over Bangladesh we had all the arrangements done in parallel the it was a Sunday the High Commission was opened and a visa was issued in two hours for the family so the high commissions are missions are very very supportive we managed to get the patient down that evening transplanted the child the next day went home two and a half weeks later so I think it's about everyone coming together the private players working very closely with the Ministry of Home Affairs Ministry of External Affairs and of course the state government and if everyone comes together Punjab has a tremendous opportunity to become a hub thank you good morning everyone thank you so much for inviting me here to be part of this August gathering I like to share a few things about me and this Ivy Healthcare Group so me and my husband started we are first-generation entrepreneurs and we started this Ivy story 12 years back with our first flagship facility at Mohali I'm a radiologist by training and trained at PGI thir so I was there and then I worked there for some time before getting into radiology practice and then later on we got into this IV healthcare and we have seven hospitals six super speciality hospitals in Punjab and one in Panchkula so the mission was to take super speciality and speciality health care to the doorstep of people with that mission we started our speciality super specialty hospitals in tier 3 cities Mohali first and then we came up with kana na ma sha who Sharper Amritsar and now Burton down so having these super speciality services at all these locations when we look back its immense satisfaction and gratitude that we've been able to create this platform and I'm sure with the support of government we can really contribute a big role in medical tourism the recent UN report says that India is amongst the top ten countries in the world which has maximum international immigrants so I look at it this way that we already have our ambassadors in the country in the countries in the foreign land outside countries not just these countries which we'll mention earlier but also especially in Punjab we have lot of people in Canada America UK so all of these countries these people can afford to get treatment from the not just their treatment but also treatment of their relatives so this is what I have seen we have lot of NRI population geriatric population in na ma chère who sharp all around Amritsar they can afford that treatment of the relatives in our hospitals for need to connect with them we need to connect with the NRI population to create more awareness about the facilities which we have developed so all our hospitals are any BH compliant na be educated which is the national accreditation for the quality of care which we provide in organ transplant sir we are doing kidney transplant we have done more than thousand kidney transplants in our hospitals and we cater to more than 3 lakh patients every year so we have good quality of care at par in the country in departments of joint replacements and orthopaedics we are doing more than 3,000 joints annually in our hospitals and we have comprehensive unko care in Mohali we have comprehensive cardiac surgery cardiac care critical care which is I was my main forte when we started these hospitals in tier 3 cities that critical care is not available so patient is not able to reach tier 2 City and critical care we have developed and we are doing it through telemedicine also so we have a hub in Mohali and we connected we connect our critical care team here with the critical care teams of other hospitals so through telemedicine and this attempt we are able to provide good quality of care to people often job and I'm sure with the support of the government we can really take it to the level and we can contribute in medical tourism but thank you so much thank you so much doctor I think my privilege to invite we have but a record generals helps Export Promotion Council Government of India and I'd like her to sort of give our viewpoints and tell what the state should do and Roxy I think and little aid can be extended to till 11:30 Thank You mr. and Raghavan principal secretary comment of Punjab dignitaries on the dais and of the Dyess ladies and gentlemen who have patiently listened to so many speakers you know throwing things at you one after the other and you know explaining how well they are doing and things like that I won't take much time I just have a few points to make services Export Promotion Council has been set up by the Government of India expressly to help our businesses and our industry export services to the rest of the world so by services I mean health care services medical value travel one part of it education legal services accountancy services engineering design services that there are many kinds of services that are exported from India medical value travel is one part of it it is our job to help all industry and all businesses export to the rest of the world these services Export Promotion Council also helps our businesses get an incentive by the Government of India given by the Directorate General of foreign trade which is equal to seven percent of the net for an exchanger and I'm sure many of you don't know it if any of you have any foreign exchange turnover as far as your hospital services are concerned please do become a member of s CPC and do apply to the dtft for the ACI as benefits I know that all your Mac's for tests all these Madonna all these big hospitals already are our members and they are taking these benefits anybody who has foreign patients and is not taking these benefits please do apply for membership and please do take it as far as the question of making Punjab a medical value travel hub I think the potential is just fantastic for the simple reason that they connect that Punjab has with the rest of the world as somebody else mentioned you have a very good connect with Canada with Australia with Singapore you name the country and you will have people from your state doing very well in that country not just you know going as libras or that but also doing very well holding good positions in that country therefore that inherent connect is already there I would request that government of Punjab which has created such fantastic incentive schemes should send it to all the NAB it's accredited hospitals there are about 700 odd naba accredited hospitals in this country all very ambitious all wanting to do good international business I would request government of Punjab to proactively send all your schemes to all these hospitals it is the hospitals who will drive the medical value travel story it cannot be the patients coming in it will be the businesses from here who are wanting to get the patients to Punjab who will drive it they should know how good your schemes are especially a Medi City scheme the other thing I would request all of you to consider as homestays also as an option for the medical value traveller and his attendant to come Punjab is inherently hospitable you know I have been posted here for a couple of years and have seen you it is it runs in the Punjabi DNA to be hospitable and to be good to their guests I think a patient would find it much easier to stay in a homestay and develop that connect for the next 20 patients to come here to this this city to whichever city in Punjab rather than staying in a hotel so please do consider this again I request a government of Punjab the third thing is that the foreign language is extremely important these are the issues that did not come up during the discussion which is why I'm raising them if a particular set of house is it up if a particular community trains its youngsters in let's say French for the African countries let's say Russian for the CIS countries let's say Arabic for the Middle East let's say Spanish for the African as well as South American countries you have a winner in your hands so a community a colony of houses who are happy to take patients and stay with them and also the youngsters trained in that particular foreign language connect to a hospital is something which will really make Punjab stand out from the rest of the states the next thing I would like to all of you think very seriously is transparency and ethical behavior I think that is at the root you see somebody is going to come here offering his life to you all right so this is something all of us have to really really take care of because remember there is competition around us half the patients are getting off at Bangkok and are being treated there Singapore wants Malaysia wants to become a medical of we are not alone in wanting to be a medical hub we should be seen as a highly ethical and as a highly transparent services provider only then you will have people entrusting their lives to you this is something there's also a question of over investment by hospitals and I can I can tell it from the experiences that we have had not only in here but all over the country I think our hospitals are over invested in equipment and therefore their return on in the need for return on investment is almost compulsive can hospitals pull I've suggested this to other communities as well can hospitals pull their resources so that they do not have that burden of you know generating that return of investment I think that and transparency and ethical behavior are closely connected and being very honest here because I don't belong to this industry therefore I can afford to be very very honest here we also need to balance our own patients and foreign patients that is again for the gum the state government to take you see there are countries who have no facilities at all here at least if we spend a little bit of money patients can come and take the treatment there are countries man Mahalo Cambodia like so many in Africa would simply don't have those facilities all those patients are waiting to come here but do remember there is competition government of U P has already asked services Export Promotion Council to create their own policy for medical value travel we are doing an event in Kerala in end of January for medical value travel government of so there is competition not only with other countries but within the states of India as well and for that purpose we need to do the balancing between our own patients and the foreign patients the last thing I would like to say is that can we consider something like a city to city tie up it becomes a very very useful thing can a particular city in Punjab tie up with a few cities abroad so that the patients come here and tie up with those hospitals there for example Mangalore and Kerala I am sure we have do we have money poly or we don't money pal is a huge institution it it has created doctors who serve almost all of South India Bangalore has created a medical value travel task force the DM of Bangalore has created this task was there are 11 universities and 11 hospitals in Mangalore alone they have come together and divided specialities amongst themselves and pooled their resources can Punjab also since you're going to start on this journey now can Punjab also think of creating such Task Force City why so that there is a good convergence among the hospitals among the resources and among the patients coming here I have mister dr. Tulp are constantly prodding me stop stop stop I'm stopping now I hope and I wish government of Punjab really does well in this you have fantastic potential all the very best services Export Promotion Council is always there to help you in all your endeavors thank you [Applause] so much madam for a very constructive input just because of the time constraints I thought we should I think I don't know anybody who has a sort of open discussion only I see limit to comments something which has not been said that believe more up I mean so I think I'll if anybody likes to say anything please welcome its tokay anybody we have the mics good morning everyone my sin dippin bandsaw time director anodized Services Inc we're a Canadian company we have just tied up with Billiam Hospital hospital and DNC hospital as mem was talking about the manipulative experience what we have seen is when the patient actually dies in India the SOPs are not in place this is some of the hospitals and the patient is languishing and that you know is a very very bad example of how do you deal a patient so what needs to be done in this region is before we actually get into apps and all those things we need to have those processes in place every single thing pick up from an airport has to be a you know the has to be like a piece else likes to say yeah please quickly because we have a limitation of time learn from the experience what the gentleman is saying is very right before we embark on this journey if you have these SOPs in place you avoid some avoidable trouble in the future what other states are learning on the job you already have in front of you and things can be warded yeah hello my name is good using I am from Denham Medical College and hospital Louisiana our hospital is the 1600 bird hospital and multi specialty tertiary care mr. Whipple Mansell he was studying about the tidy-up that we have with the Ontario state so my submission only is that like everyone has said we have all the specialities and everything is available in Punjab the only thing is how the facilities are represented to the target countries the government can help us with a portal like the a CPC and that portal needs a promotion in those countries and also if the government makes a plan some of the hospitals can represent and go to those countries and we can represent our facilities there only then the things will start other you know just like that so thank you thank you that you have a facility which is a quality because people will come only when they are confident so that's important for any challenge to any institution when they should I have to build upper Canaan Punjab I'll say the two areas like for advanced kala transplant program is very vital very important and of course then any kind of advanced area which are coming and we should also not overlook the research element any institution also should to try to really invest into training and education program because that adds to the quality of the institution anybody I'd like to just see one there's something which is called Market Access Initiative by CIA and in the India pavilion now we have a dedicated stall for healthcare so this can Punjab can utilize that and in all the trade fairs that we take across the world please do participate from the delivery so that you are right there I think sandy that you made a very valid point is learn from other states because what's the differentiate are going to be job how is suddenly because Punjab wants to do it doesn't mean change anything as far as the patient's concerned so I mean look at Singapore every single hospital is accredited by joint commission that Punjab decide only hospitals that are accredited will be part of the promotion and what else are you going to do in terms of the medical facilitators and the translators all kinds of nonsense happens because there is absolutely no control over how patients are brought in so I think it's about getting the product right and then marketing it and not just marketing in having people come in with bad experience because that will give and job a bad name and honestly the risks are very high so everything needs to be put in place and there needs to be pretty tight control if Punjab really wants to become the hub Thank You anybody as likes to sort of before I am guilty here from Keith Carroll University so what I've seen is human resources is a critical component here I used to jokingly say with money buildings and equipment can be brought overnight in today's world we can build hospitals we can build I can buy equipment overnight literally but human resources even if you have money you can't do that and and today what I see is that's a major lacking in comparison to South and when I was in south and have shifted eight years back here what I see is that's a major challenge and whatever training is happening fifty percent of the students and children are interested in going abroad so there is no focus here and that's a critical component if I just might comment on that dog shop I think there is a myths about doctors from India going abroad you know in my batch 100 went out out of 140 now 1,800 went out of 62,000 so doctors don't go abroad 1,800 out of 62,000 last year so because we have the info the keys infrastructure discussions so anybody I think the basic thing is to build institution which have credibility no doubt that infrastructure buildings can be done but it is the professional so I think the institution has to attract good professionals and that I think should be also a I mean Punjab is only trying to those who are in but I think this is a opportunity I see because of the education the region and or the perception of the and I think diaspora is fine like even Africa there are countries in Africa if people are looking forward to only to quality and somewhat affordable as compared to if they go to the Europe our sort of America I think should be is there a burning kind of client commands question is fine quick quick one okay well this is a probably now challenge for American institution which are sort of higher than day to have this sort of electronic that electron a record I think I don't think anything you had as a very fruitful very constructive and edgy discussion I'm sure and Rocchi antibody must have had input from this to go forward but I like to share with you the panelists one two example up and jobs in health kind of a bear I think my job to take planet hepatitis C cure program 2016 the government of Punjab took a challenge to treat freely and this program was very well structured involving both the private and the government sector till August two thousand eighteen and nineteen sixty thousand patient has been treated with 90 percent success and this is a international kind of story whu-oh was so impressed with this that w-h-o adopted this as a program and to the Government of India funded to translate into a national program which has been done from August onwards I think now probably is a national program so I think another was have survived we see a cervix vaccine program two districts were covered in punjab more what to be covered but so these so there are a few kind of things that Punjab has taken early Celtic proud but anyway it has been very fruitful am sure there are imports and what should be done as a language is very interpreters because we get fashion from outside but I see in Delhi if you don't have good interpreters reliable interpreters that also is another thing we have good educational tradition I said you say knowledge hub today in this region I think they this I'd like to sort of a sum up I think the body you can count just quickly you can make dill here Thank You Raqqa the law in fact it was a very nice opportunity to be here and listening to all the panelists and everybody present here so first of all I must thank Syrian rocker olg he's principal secretary Health and Family Welfare for designing this particular event in fact given that I am only one hour and fifteen minute it was not justifiable basically with the perspective of the health in state of Punjab and I thank all the panelists dr. cake-eater Barr who is advisor health and government of Punjab and chairman of powerful University thank you madam Sangeeta bobaloo who is director general of the Export Promotion Council and Rosco stop when she who is MD and CEO forty self care doctor purse miss pie who made a presentation on the cancer treatments and commander and gelsin dr. Kamal deep core doctor and pum simple G so bruising serum invasive do i yes who is the MD of the health system for operation team CIA team is be media people all the doctors colleagues and officers present here so thank you very much and on behalf of government of Punjab on behalf of investment job we certainly look forward that in the health sector and in the sector of health tourism message whatever good input points we have received from the panelists we will work on that and maybe in the next summit or next year sometimes we'll be able to showcase some of the important points which have been highlighted here thank you very much I will request to be here only because I request mr. Laval to come forward and honor all the panelists here I request all the participants who have not registered themselves yet are requested to get themselves registered as it will facilitate lunch and will help in attending valedictory session at 4 p.m. in auditorium cm will address the valedictory session and we hope to see you all in the session dr. Elson huge round of applause for dr. Nelson miss Sangeeta god bolon dr. al pseudo shrug when she dr. Anupam Sybil dr. Conwell deep call dr. prof a spy and last but not the least dr. K k't Alva [Applause] thank you everyone
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Java beginner programming part 33 Java Stacks
hi welcome to the Jaffa programming tutorial um the last tutorial what we looked at was an array wrist and before that we looked at a multi-dimensional array what we're going to do with this tutorial is look at a stack now in the stack is array um but it's different from a normal standard array um where you initialize and GI assign all different value and you can access these values by an index so I can go to element 3 and see what's in there and for see what's in there um Etc and access them individual and change them individual a stack if you've ever stacked anything up um and in English Lage like stack you stack things it's like one on top of another right and so if you pull the bottom on if you if you want the bottom one um you would have to have enormous amount of strength to lift them all up and hold them and sneak the bottom one out or if you just pulled the bottom one out all the rest would tumble right so it's you can't get the bottom one so it's first in um last out is is a it's a way to talk about a stack and so it's like a dish was a dish um in a kitchen a dishwasher um I don't know if you've seen like this kind of um like hot plate machines where they put um one prate in want tap it they all sit in the spring and the more you put in they always go down to just the plates just go to the top of the machine and so when someone wants a plate to just pull the first plate off and the one underneath it moves up a little bit with the spring you keep doing that until you get to last one and last one you take off um so so that's a stack so the first one put in at the very bottom you don't have access to it it's the last one you put in that you can get off so it's the first the last one to go on you can take off that this is the way the stack works and so so I say say we've got 10 dishes and we start them all one on top of another um when you go to get a dish H the one that you will get is the one sitting on the top of the stack unless you take the first one and then take the second one right but it's by Theory it's just a top one so that was the last one to go into the stack and that's the last one to come off and because of that it's like you don't have a for or enhanced for to access the data and a static all you do is you take the top one off or you put one on top of the ones that's already stacked and so there's two key words push and pop so push is to put something into the stack and pop is to take one off the stack and that's what I'm going to show you here this is how you decree a stack I hope that made sense I just wasn't know just talking too much so stack the same as wrist wrist and greater or the S sign in between that what type the stack is going to be it could be string it could be an object it could be whatever you want it to be the same is up here so we've done integer just the same integer and then the name that you're going to give this stack so that you can access it just a same an array we're going to access this array by the name of multiarray and so we'll say our multiarray Square braet x square braet Y and so well you don't need to do that with a stack you're just going to pop the top one off all the time or push one onto top the top of the stack constantly and so then we've got a new keyboard because it's an object then we've got the stack again and then we've got the greater and and L and say and the the type that the stack holds and it's an integer and then the constru the the brackets because this is the Constructor part and end of the command semicolon so it's exact same Asis here or know it's not a rest or a r rest it's a static and we don't need to do numbers. add and add each element you can only you can only add one at a time and that one always goes to the top so there's no index number 0 to 10 or 0 to 100 or anything that you just keep building the stack and how how you put something onto the stack it's dish cup we called it dish cupboard right and so dis cupboard dot push and we pushed number 44 on and then we just print out dis cupboard and it'll print out the set the the numbers that's inside the St and you can see inside the square brackets is number 44 so we're going to push another one on contrl C and we'll what we'll push on here is 67 and you can see um we've printed out the whole set and it's 44 and 67 and just that's just because we've not used we've just used the whole stack name and the square brackets just showing you the group of values in it so to print out to get um the top one out what you would do would is um pop so this should actually take this should actually take the the last one to go on which was 6 to7 off and I'm not too sure if it returns so we're going to just see because doing it as we go wrong did print out 67 no 6 to7 is not part it's shown you the number that's it's um popped off the stack so two numbers now we only got one if we go back to type dish without the pop and then if we run it we'll see that we've just got one number no we still got two numbers right so that's not right so push and pop pop is to take off and we're just going to do this this couet do pop integer semic code on let's see what happens now 44 um the reason why it didn't pop the 67 off um the first the first time we done it was because we used it inside the print method that's the only reason I can assume why it didn't do it because pop takes one off and push adds one on so we're going to what we're going to do is make quite a few we're going to put quite a few we're going to put quite a few and push not push it quite a few numbers on right and make that one seven and this one six make this 113 and we'll make with this one 180 because 15 and 67 is 80 I think so let's go so you can see we've got one two 3 4 One and so we popped on 44 we popped on 80 we popped on 13 and we popped on six and did we pop on seven yeah popped on seven but I think we took one off yeah we popped on seven but we took that off with the pop and so if I run the program again you'll see sevens on so now you can see the seven and if if we we done the the pop the pop the seven will be gone the Seven's gone right and so what I'm going to show you is right I'm going to do more Pops right so we've done three pops so Seven's going to be gone six's going to be gone and 30 going to be gone so you're just left of two plus for 4 0 you're left with because Seven's gone six gone 13's gone you're just there F so what we've done we've added a stack and this could be hundreds of items on onto the stack um and then we took popped three off and it's the first last one on it's the first one off the first one on is the last one off so that came off that came off and that came off of these three and you were left with these two here now you may say what can we use that for it's very useful um and it's way the it's the way memory Works um so first on first off um one thing you could use it for I don't know if you know a cad game children play called Snap it may be a different word in different you use a different name for in different countries but what it is is you get a pack of cards and it's shared between two or three or four people depends how many people are children who we're dealing with and they don't look at their cards and each one turns a card and puts in the center and one puts it and when when a card's the same um they they slam their hand down the cards and say snap and they keep that bunch of cards now what what you could use a pop for only suggesting is is say they how many cards probably I'm not too sure 52 or something that I don't know I don't play cards but there's so many cars in the park and shared between those children it shows the funny faces happy faces and things like that and and as as s cards are given to the children they don't mix the cards they just turn the first one so it's kind of like the pop and as a given to each one it's kind of like the push and so that that could be like a stack theyve got in the hand and in the computer program you would like pop and the ones that they just won um I'm not too sure how you do that but but that's just a general thing you could use it for so so but it does have its uses and memory does work that way and so so thank you for your time I hope that I've just and I hope I've not spoken a lot of nonsense and but that stacks and that's how they work it's a pop and it's as simple as that know it's not any more complicated you can look at the for up for for a normal inure that's more complicated you look at um accessing um a r wrist um that's more complicated this is very simple so that Stacks in Java so again thank you for your time
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Adaptive Security via Deletion in Attribute-Based Encryption: Solutions from Search Assumptions...
hi i'm going to talk about adaptive security by deletioning attribute-based encryption this is joint work with richard goyal and brentwaters so consider we want to do public encryption in a large organization where everyone can send a secret message to another person by encrypting the message with that with respect to that person's public key a naive way to realize this is just let everyone publish their public key in a directory however this approach may be very inefficient when we want to send a message to a group of people we need to encrypt and send a message to each of them suppose this group of people actually have some common features for example they all work in the same research group or they are all under or above some certain age we can probably just send a message a encrypted message to the people with all this feature that can decrypt but others without this feature cannot such a notion was formulated as attribute-based encryption in these two papers the high waters 2005 and goyu pandey sahib waters 2006. in an attribute-based encryption scheme every user has an attribute as an nb binary string and we have policies which can be seen as boolean functions that take in n-bit input these boolean functions evaluate on the attribute and output zero for reject and one for accept means the attributes satisfy this specific process policy we want to deploy to issue keys we run setup to generate the public key and the master secret key using the master secret key we can derive secret keys associated with different attributes and to encrypt we use the public key and we incorporate respect to a certain policy and the message we want to we want to put into the ciphertext the policy can be like decrypters must be or graduate students and it's expressed as a boolean function of attributes as we mentioned before and only users with the secret key associated with attributes where this policy would evaluate them on them to be one can decrypt the ciphertext and the rest cannot and this formulation above is often called ciphertext policy attribute-based encryption since the policy the functionality is embedded into the ciphertext there is also a dual formulation called key policy attribute-based encryption that invests the policy into the secret key and the attribute into the ciphertext and both of these have constructions that have a lot of applications and for both of these formulations we also have two levels of simatic security requirement called adaptive security and selective security so adaptive security is actually what we usually want in practice and it's also called full security the challenger generates uh in the security game the challenger generates a public key and the master secret key it gives public key to the adversary the adversary can then make queries uh for secret keys corresponding to some attributes he chooses and for for polynomial many times this procedure can be seen as the adversary uh corrupting a bunch of user keys and this uh this query stage can happen again after the challenge phase uh in the challenge phase he sends in a policy and a two messages of his own choice but this policy must be one that none of the other attributes he has queried before or he will acquiring that the query phase after challenge phrase like none of these attributes he will query will satisfy this policy and the decrypter that encrypts one of these messages randomly with respect to this policy the adversary gets the cipher text and he's not supposed to get guess which message is encrypted this definition even though natural is in fact not easy to realize therefore people actually turn to a weaker security notion called selective security adversary in the selected security game the adversity has to first send in the policy wants to attack on before it sees the public key and this uh in the full security happens in the challenge phase where the anniversary can see the public key can make queries and then he chooses the messages and the the policy and here here has has to sending this policy and before he even sees any public parameters uh everything else every other stages stay the same and many of early works would would first try to build this selected security and later works move on to range adaptive security next we can look at the line of works that try to build a secure abe we look at both group assumptions and lattice and both selective and adaptive security so as we mentioned uh early works first of all selected security uh in terms of group constructions these already works uh built selective security from bilinear defeat helmet and later uh there was this well-known new system technique introduced by waters and the adaptive security was realizing these later works for policies in nc1 and they're based on different types of decision or group assumptions and and however uh the reliance on decisional assumptions seems to be inherent uh when using this technique whereas in these early works uh that only have secure selected security uh we can actually build from search assumptions moving on to the lattice side uh these works realize selective security for latitude from lattice for circuits uh however it was not until re uh recent uh two years that we finally know something of adaptive security from lattice and just to mention here this buoyant certain scheme was actually uh actually head attack uh in last year but we would uh we would leave it here because it will be actually useful uh when we talk about looking forward when we talk about our construction and uh so the reason brexu we mentioned uh was suffering in 2000 2019 realized the adaptive secure abe from lattice even though the functionality uh realizable is only a subset functionality it is a a step towards adaptive security and it's a different approach from all past approaches we therefore ask the question can we expand this approach in some way to make that security hold for more general cases okay in our work we simplified and expanded the framework of realizing adaptive security following sudbury 2019 paper we show that uh in a simplified framework we can instantiate the adaptive secure a b for subset functionality from both search by linear assumptions and lattice and we can make the whole framework more clear and understandable what's our high-level approach a hell of a project is just combining uh two building blocks uh in an interesting way the first building block is selected secure key policy attribute based encryption with a property that we call deletable and we just require this uh underline key policy scheme scheme to be selective secure but it needs to be for nc1 circuits um which we already have from some previous papers we mentioned um and we will talk about what deleted for property means and how we can realize that from previous work the second building block is a constraint prf with deletion conforming property we'll also talk about that later and together with these two we can realize adaptive secure ciphertext policy abe okay now let's go to our first building block deletable abe will demonstrate deleteable property as follows given a ciphertext which is uh an encryption of a message m to an attribute x1 and we can view the ciphertext actually as a bunch of blocks a composition of a few blocks and then we can perform a algorithm called delete on the ciphertext this delete algorithm will take in the ciphertext and the set of indices it will delete the blocks in the ciphertext index by this these indices in this set for example 2 and 4 here and we just take away block 2 and 4. in fact the number of blocks is equal to the length of the attribute and each block is actually just associated with one bit in the attribute so we can take a look at this delete thing the other way around by looking at the attribute first we can perform this algorithm called restrict that basically just remove some beats in the indices uh in and indicating this is they set given and then we we can probably replace these places with a special symbol like bot and then we have this encryption procedure that can encrypt with respect to an attribute that might have some special single bot and will still give us a valid cipher text and uh after we said we see these two different approaches of doing deletion we actually uh we we say that we they are actually indistinguishable once you get a cipher text so that basically means whether we encrypt we first get encrypt and then we perform deletion on the ciphertext by removing a few blocks or whether we first just remove a few bits in the in the attribute that encrypt this uh this uh deleted attribute where we can get another cipher text and these two cipher text should be indistinguishable we call such uh we call an ap scheme with such property are this delete procedure this remove uh restrict actually restrict procedures here uh and also there is a distinguishability uh property they such an abe will call a deletable abe and now we get to our second um building block is this constraint prf let's first look at uh a usual constraint prf what properties do we have so a constraint pif has constraints to the randomness property so given an original key of the prf which we call the master secret key here we can constrain the key with respect to a function f the prf would evaluate correctly and normally on the constraint key when the inputs satisfy this functionality f that we constrain would constrain to however if an anniversary is given a constraint key is not able to evaluate the prs and inputs that do not satisfy the function more formally he cannot distinguish evaluation on these inputs using the original master secret key from any uniform random values and here we only need single key adaptive secure uh pseudorandomness and another property we need is called adaptive key simulation that is we let adversary choose a function f adaptively adaptively and uh there's a procedure called keysim to generate a simulated key for the function f and it would give a simulated key indistinguishable from the constrail constraint key that procedure only needs to know this procedure key theme only needs to know function f and the security parameters and and input output size of of the prf and no need for knowledge of any secret key information so therefore this procedure can basically be done by anyone given the encryption of f and this will be needed in our encryption data only our construction okay and now we move on to some special properties we need for our our construction to conform with our framework we call deletion conforming pif uh so firstly we can constrain that when we constrain the master secret key we in fact just need to remove some blocks in this key according to a set of indices so this would probably remind you of something we just talked about the deletion uh uh the restriction on on the on the attribute that we can just keep uh that when we give given a set of indices we just remove some attributes uh some some beats in in that attribute and this here will do the same thing to the mass secret key but how how do we know how do we know what indices to delete how how it is created for f and we actually have another procedure that that is that takes in the description of f and it would just output a set of indices that uh that to tell that tell us what what to delete what indices we should remove from the master secret key in order to to realize the constraint functionality for f and secondly uh we need a a scientist special evaluation procedure that is we can evaluate the prf on a heart coded input x using a special circuit evaluation this takes in a circuit hard coded with input x and the prf secret key as input it can be constrained or it can be the master quickie an output a correct evaluation uh as if you do just if you do just using a normal pif evaluation on the same key and the uh and that value x now we can build our adaptive secure ciphertext policy a b scheme from these two underlying building blocks the deletion conforming constraint prf and deletable key policy abe the first way we can start by talking about the keychain algorithm of our ciphertext ciphertext policy ede our kitchen algorithm takes in a master secret key which is just composed of prf secret master secret key and the deletable abs master secret key and to derive a key for attribute x we first compute this prf evaluation on x using the prf master secret key and we get a value we call t then we run the underlined in turbo a b is keychain with respect to the foreign policy just recorded this is a key policy v so uh the t derivation uh algorithm is respect to a policy this policy f x t takes in a secret key looking forward this secretly will actually be a constraint a prf key that we will generate and it outputs one if we have this prf evaluation using the hard-coded circuit of x on input of the secret key s k i'll put something that does not equal the t we computed period that we computed previously and uh we'll put zero otherwise and then we need to encrypt the message uh what do we do to encrypt well we just uh we're taking the uh the policy f and we can compute this simulated key using the prvis key simulation algorithm and recall that this can be done by anyone because it only needs the description of f and security parameters and after we get the the simulated key we just encrypt the message in the underlying deletable abs encryption with respect to this attribute of the simulated key and to decrypt it's simple we just run the underlying deletable abe decryption using the secret key associated with that previous fxt we talked about we get such a secret key and we can decrypt and it's probably not very obvious at first sight why correctness would hold varsity we refer the orders to check the details in our papers and take uh effective use of this noncluding properties of the prf simulated key and the real master secret key to show security we basically hybrid as follows so in our first hybrid we switch the attribute used during encryption from the simulated key to a real constraint prf key so recording our real uh encryption we need to do something uh we need to encrypt it to uh to an attribute and that we can generate by anyone because this is a public key encryption procedure and we can just run the key simulation uh on appear on the function f however in our hybrids we can switch it to a real cons uh constraint procedure on the master secret key uh with function at f and these indistinguishability will just follow from the key simulation property of constraint prf and secondly we use the restrict algorithm to to perform the uh the constraint uh constraining functionality thing on the master secret key of pif and we have mentioned this uh before that in our deletion conforming constraint prf these two operations are actually just equivalent and this is just basically removing a few blocks from the master secret key uh using the the set of indices that we we need to remove for f and that would just perform the functionality of constraining master secret key to f and finally notice that here uh in the previous two hybrids we we perform this uh restrict or say removal on the master secret key which would give us this attribute that we want to encrypt to and then we encrypt respect to this constraint key attribute uh and in the final hybrid we switch the order of deletion we first uh uh just uh normally use uh we just uh normally encrypt with respect to attribute that is the master uh secret key of prf without any constraining using the deletable abs encryption and then we run delete on the ciphertext using the indices to delete for f so we can still you know take taking f we can still just generate this set of indices and that wouldn't disturb that wouldn't really affect anything we can we can do the division on the master secret key or we can do the same deletion on the ciphertext and then this follows from deletion of indistinguishability of deletable abe and finally we can uh we can actually use this to break the selected security of deletable abe and suppose the adversary can break the uh the adaptive cpa security of our a b scheme in the final hybrid and we can use it to break the selective sap security of the underlying deletable abe and finally how do we instantiate our building blocks the first thing is deletion conforming construing prf we can realize it a subset functionality just following the construction in these two works and secondly for deletable abe uh we can uh uh realize that from from uh from uh some different sorts of works uh we can actually modify the following schemes into a deletable abe scheme into divisible a b streams for the group side we can modify the gpsw 2006 paper which uses the search assumption on bilinear groups and for the laddie side we can do both buoyant thirteen and bgg plots fourteen even though actually recently as we mentioned there is what was this attack on buoyancy paper uh but that came out after the first draft of our paper and we just we still leave this example in our paper just for the illustrative purpose to see how the deletion uh how the deletable abe would work and uh regarding uh related works actually besides all these passwords we already mentioned there was also a concurrent work by katsumata nishimaki yamada and yamakawa that extend the functionality of sabari scheme into an inner product functionality and they also follow the same high level approach as the subreddit scheme finally is our summary with adaptive constraint prf adapting secure constraint prf and selective secure a b we can realize that that is secure abe but the policy is just a subsystem constraint which follows from the policy we can realize for the constraint prf and we need the abe to be deletable but we can build such a be from a bunch of assumptions both search bilinear and lattice thank you that's it for our talk please refer for more details in our paper
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How Many Balloons to Drop on Each Defense? Loon Deployment Tips | Clash of Clans
hey guys what's up by sec Detroit here from one half because that here with the next video and in this one talking about la lune deployment how many looms to drop on each defense how that should be related to where the spells go because there's a lot of misconceptions about how to drop balloons you know sometimes it's just okay three for the Archer tower three for the cannon three for the wizard tower but there should be a little bit more deeper thought in terms of where are these looms gonna go after they take out the first offense the second defense what's the overall vision for the attack and that does two F&E affect how you drop your loons so we're gonna take a look at some nice attacks by both sides this is a good chance to show some of Gunma samurais nice attacks this was the first round of the playoffs the knockout round unfortunately we lost at the end of the video I'll show some basically how it happened to the end of the war if you're interested but for those of you just looking to see today's topic I'll go ahead and get to that now and I'll save some comments for the end of the video if so you can stick around and watch that if you're interested so this one wasn't a very very nice Laden attack one of the one of the I've seen a lot of attacks but one of the better attacks for sure that I've seen so basically he's doing a suicide queen down at six here gonna create the funnel and get some defenses taken out with the knees going with the the Valks the King and bite off just a small piece to arrow defenses in the Queen but it's right there accessible so pretty good base identification able to get not just air defenses in Queen but also those air targeting defenses Archer tower wizard tower Expo I think two archer towers actually so the value is definitely there nothing too complicated about this attack drops the jump to connect everything that he once there's the Valks and here's the rage in just a moment I'm gonna bite off a good piece of the base here but won't stick around and wait for the Walloon that's the main focus here so the CC comes out he has an archer he puts up top to draw the Hound away so it's not an issue for cleanup the king could have got even farther but there was nowhere for him to go so he'll die right there but here come the loons and look at what's left up on the base you can see the path thing is very nice it's a the balloons are gonna have to double back it's very straight forward through the base drops the Haste's ahead of time which is a good thing to do get those Haste's down before cuz they do last long enough and here's the la lune okay so about five looms about three looms two three just spreading them all out but notice how he's going heavy especially right at the six o'clock here because there's gonna be the pathing from the archer tower to the wizard tower and then into the expo eventually he has to make sure he's strong at six o'clock because if he's not what will happen is if this wizard tower this Expo is left up the loons as they move through will be forced to split which you don't want to have happen some go to the inferno some go back this way you want your loons moving through in a wave as efficiently as possible if some have to double back and clean up with the others didn't then you're in trouble so he definitely goes heavy at six o'clock to try to get the sweeper try to get this little core part taken out because he wants to push the rest of his looms into that Inferno tower so he wants to get this taken out first now the path thing the sweeper does complicate that a little bit you can see he even drops a haste right on top of the expo gets what he wanted and then they're actually gonna cut across the middle of the base here which works out even better now I don't believe he necessarily thought they'd cut across the middle but actually works out because he has enough moves to take out the inferno you may have missed it the top group up top here for that air defense gets them in very early there's no point waiting this way he takes out that part of the top of the base so the loons from the inferno and from the core just cut straight across instead of going up top so a lot of what your additional loons are gonna do is they're gonna push the looms that are already inside the base across the core at a sharper angle if your loons going too much of a detour it's it's gonna be inefficient and you're gonna take too much damage so looms that you add to the base should push the ones already in the base on a shorter angle shorter path to the the defense's so don't don't wait till looms are already added location to drop looms at that location do it so at time you can time it so the loons push the other ones in the direction you want them to go and definitely go very heavy at the beginning because you want to make sure that the looms that are on the edge get the job done because the edge looms are so important if they don't get the defense's taken out they need to what will happen is the loons will split some will go towards the outside some will continue along the path and that's one of the worst things that can happen so moving on here to one of our attacks we'll take a look at some telephone lines now to temp line attacks as well so you guys can see both 10.10 in town phone examples of this this is Dax and again a la lune and also a Valcke la lune so that was nice go ahead and fast-forward through the kind of kill squad part go times two I guess golem goes down heroes excuse me a few Valks and the jump spell of course not using the rage just gonna let the Queen sit back poison all those CC minions that he lured out with the hog here and then we'll slow down two times one speed as we approach the la lune but the Queen's gonna sit back unfortunately if she gets in that Town Hall before she does those point defense so he's not gonna get quite as much value as he might have hoped from the kill squad but he will get some pretty good value once he pops the Queen's ability in just a moment here yeah he'll pop the ability as soon as she could slow yeah there he goes I believe she will get that expo taken out actually you don't I don't I don't think she will know that look at it here we go with the la lune goes ahead and Haste's a few looms in initially then some more back here into those three defenses now with those initial names he's trying to get in there get that air sweeper that is kind of a menace to this entire side of the base so he wants to get in there get the air sweeper and that's gonna help path his loons around like this so sometimes that the base is really heeey you want to try to come really sharp at the base through one angle kind of cut a funnel for the rest of your looms that's what he's doing unfortunately he doesn't get that air sweeper the scalese can't take out his looms there now right here he's reinforcing typically in terms are where to go heavy go heavy when you're going towards a wizard tower Expo if there's a lot of HP the Loon drops remember aren't as powerful as they used to be so you've got to make sure you have you know four looms for an expert wizard tower area otherwise this would be a bit of a delay as they move through but the reinforcements were good he didn't go too heavy on the Tesla's Archer towers which you shouldn't and then some great back end looms typically for that kind of a congested area you're gonna need quite a few looms or at least have a haste spell to get in there on the back end and do some damage he was able to distract the wizard tower and get it lower on health but if you're gonna bring back end looms either bring just one for like a wizard tower just a tank or bring a significant amount plus like a haste or something if you really want to get in there and do some damage I don't necessarily bring three or four loons and just kind of have them hover there by the backend wizard tower and just get taken out you kind of want to either go for it or not with those back-end loons in this case you had a heal spell so it didn't really matter much anyway TRO Tesla in the corner actually but um that'll do it for that attack we do have one more I believe it is number 24 we have one of their town planning attacks this was a very nice attack on a pretty weird base we threw at them you can see here with the grounded Expo and this Tesla farm on the outside he's able to suicide as heroes and get pretty good value get some of those tests as taken out not great value I think 3 Tesla's for the price of his heroes so that actually wasn't the the biggest thing but here come here comes the vol loon he goes ahead and comes from the top here and what you're gonna notice is a little bit of a tricky base because it's hard to get defensive targeting troops into this core which he especially needs does it take out the Queen he needs stuff in there to tank the Queen so we can drop the Skelly he needs those looms in there to get the expo a wizard tower archer tower so he starts on the outside going semi heavy with looms not too heavy but just enough to get these defenses taken out very quickly the the limb that are by these haste spells and the elixir storage is they took the haste they cut across he wants to get those first two arrow defence taken out as soon as possible then the looms behind you're gonna cut into the middle along with a additional group he drops back by the CC I think he had CC I think it was a CC hound yeah CC hound but that's basically where he dropped the loons really just them through had the Skelly to take out the Queen and then these nice hasted loons almost like a town hall 11 dip dragon attack were you haste in those loons it to the corner air defenses on the backend of the base wasn't perfect there was that one air defense left up that he didn't really have accounted for but it doesn't have to be perfect you just have to get enough of the base taken out efficiently in order to get the three-star so something for that last air defense would have been nicer but still crush this base tunnel loons a bunch of lava pups yeah the hounds just gonna kind of sit there but I think he has enough pups to outnumber the pups from the CC has an additional Archer to drop and nice hit so that's the basics guys tried to kind of show some replays to to give you guys examples of what you want to do but basically it comes down to thinking about how the loons are gonna not just take out the first offense but how they're gonna path through the base how they're gonna affect other balloons near them so of course general rules go higher on in terms of numbers on balloons that are gonna encounter Expos wizard towers Inferno towers definitely go higher in numbers on those groups for reinforcements loons drop them earlier rather than later so they push the looms already inside the base across it instead of making those loons meet up at the outside you want them to get there before the core loons are there so that way you're not going to waste time your balloons going like a a weird like circular path around the base it's more efficient to have them be spread out in the reinforcement looms take out stuff on their own that's a big key the reinforcement balloons that you're dropping later on in the attack those are going to do take out defenses of their own they're not meant just to meet up they're meant to take out defenses before the looms in the core get there so that's what a big takeaway from this video anything else that I missed feel free to let me know in the comments other people can see that as well give some advice down there if you have it and thank you for watching I'll see you guys in the next video bye sector on out
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Granny's 95th Birthday Celebration: A Heartwarming Family Tribute
here miss we know where to look [Music] Top sweee you're going to have to go shopping now yeah we can help her can't we sister abely do her Christmas shop that's why we had to party first shopping next week that's from Heather and Landon that's from Heather and Landon that's a like fit in her closet she's always can't see in her closet land he's putting them in ours my house I [Music] had from black or dark brown they all same unless you put light on see I can't see them all the glasses can't that's from him that's BR this bag go you want some [Laughter] candy while oh look the flavor candy that's Cal here Christmas press it put it in your closet well you just press on it uhhuh yeah you press it yeah put it some lady anyway and I was watching mother cut stuff out and they said I got to's blouse and cut it just I got hold you should get S there boat and so aun to we'd had to walk a mile down the railroad TR to get the bus for her to go home or didn't want her to go home so he talked her into getting in that boat and he'd take her across the river oh my God and then she could walk up the hill get the best over there yeah she could just walk up the hill and get the bus all this she had her big fur coat on her suitc he got her in that bug and took her around in circles just took her around in circles on the [Music] [Laughter] river it c c that's from [Laughter] Bobby huh hold it up so Cheryl can get your picture
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Photograph Catastrophe! (Sakura Succubus #9)
[Music] oh [Music] [Applause] so where we left off we are dealing with the nasty and petty the qau and i kind of knew it from the start i and i [ __ ] called it and it's a good thing i did so uh let's get back into it right i'll do my best you'd better i use lips curls i can't understand why marina was so damned that i let you to take my photograph though you've already had your chance and you blew it what [ __ ] did you forget that you slapped me and most importantly you ran into me dumb [ __ ] so she does remember our first meeting i figured as much my obnoxious big sister seems quite taken with you she keeps telling me that you are a good kind man with a delectable smell i'll admit your aroma is quite appealing but you're no good looker everything about you about your fashion sense to your posture to your style of speaking is a huge turn off i mean your nasty attitude is more of a turn off to me than it is to hiroki so i think it's safe to say i can't agree more [ __ ] you're not attractive at all not a surprise why then is marina giving you such a professional treatment what in the world does she see in you and why did i feel so hot during our first meeting she mumbles to the last question under her breath more to herself than anybody else i don't think she means for me to be overhearing her but she's not she's not being particularly subtle and i do all the same how am i supposed to respond to that should i apologize but marina scold me for apologizing too much maybe i should be more faith in myself uh so mr q is it all right if i start the photoshoot i have my equipment with me i'm ready to go whenever you are fine fine a you waves one hand carelessly start snapping away i don't care the sooner we get this over with the better i couldn't agree more a cute might be hot or tight swimsuit is struggling to contain though her heft of her huge melons but her personality leaves something to be desired i wouldn't mind as much if she is just in vain or materialistic i've worked with more difficult clients than her before but her two-faced nature makes her more aggravating no [ __ ] she's nothing at all the adorable image she projects to her fans if they knew what her idol really thought of them i doubt they would be willing to support her much longer showbiz is such a sketchy industry no [ __ ] i get my camera out of my bag and start adjusting the lens i hold it to my face and zooming in to a used box some face and then pause uh mr cute yes what is it cameraman i was just wondering uh do you really want me to take photos of you lying in a pool full of money oh but of course that's why i set this all up i wouldn't have bothered if i hadn't known you were coming i don't like wasting time hey you snort you're not very bright are you this barb makes me grip my teeth together this girl is seriously annoying no [ __ ] her moody skulls are bad enough but her smirk of hers is even worse i thought i showed the world just how incredible i really am it doesn't matter what if cosmos has 2 million followers on rabbit pound and i do i'm a real celebrity here and i have more than enough cash to prove it i won't let anybody look down on me or mock me or insult me i might be an idol but i've worked hard i called my way to the top and this is where i tend to stay if money is power i must be invincible so what do you think are you impressed you must be impressed why wouldn't you be impressed [ __ ] i felt a sweat trickling down my cheek i never would have thought of a star like a qau but she must have had a serious chip on her shoulder i don't think you need to go such length to prove your worth everybody knows you're successful without you flaunting your wealth like this in fact like posing in a tub full of money would have made your fans turn against you paw what do you know a you turned her nose up in the air in this world money is everything i have a lot of money much more than cosmos or even marina so i must be a queen my authority is unshakable bowed down before me i can't bow down right now i'm supposed to be taking your photo then do it capture my booty what did he say y'all didn't hear that i'm editing that [ __ ] out i swear to god editor if you [ __ ] keep that in i will beat your ass shut up [ __ ] then do it capture my beauty right here and now that's an order peasant so i've been downgraded to a cameraman to a peasant what's next serve slave i'm pondering this when you jolts her eyes widened to comical proportions all of her smug self-confidence is gone now she looks like a little girl embarrassed after being caught proferring cookies i gather my senses about me a more difficult task than it sounds and rushed to au side an alarm are you all right did something happen yes i um i wasn't paying attention and well shyly japanese number one idol holds up a finger to of her right hand to my inspection it's tip swollen pink and has been bisect horizontally with a hairline cut i know what it is even before i use tearful confession mr cara man i think i have a paper cut good lord all right that just about does it i sighed wiping a few sweat from my forearm and then examined my handiwork i managed to salvage most of my money from a used paddling pool now all the crumpled slight sweaty notes are stashed away safely inside my shoulder bag with the rest of my camera equipment the pool itself meanwhile was deflated i now lie under the shade of a palm tree blasted and unused ayu herself hangs back still clawed in her gold swimsuit which by the way love the scenery she props her full breasts up with her arms and embarrassed blush plays against her cheeks luckily for me that paper cup wasn't enough to convince ayu that her proposed photo shoot was a bad idea with a bit more cursing i got her to abandon the idea for good i glad she's being taken care of but the day wears on and i haven't taken a single photo of a you yet the shaping up to be a disaster it's not like i'm glad you helped me tidy up or anything idiot block vodka like [ __ ] please i don't have time for that [ __ ] you pout the voids of her usual palms and scarfs at a sand dunes with the tip of her foot truth be told i found a you nothing short of irritating during our reunion but her mishap earlier drained some of her cocky self-confidence now she's awkward and unsure of herself she's significantly more manageable she's more likable [Music] her mega cute stay persona might be a knack to endure her fans but maybe her mega [ __ ] persona was an act to calculate to impress me i'm not sure why you go out of her way to impress me given seems like she hates me uh but that is really is the case then i guess i feel somewhat flattered i was a bit less happy however about all the banknotes she crumpled and tore during her little performance piece what a waste i'm not happy with this at all but since we're business partners it'd be remiss of me if i didn't thank you marina will be pissed she finds out that i've given you a hard time so uh ayu scratches her cheek her brow furrowed i'm happy to share to clear up all the money i'm happy you treated my paper cut too thanks sure she's acting nice now but isn't it a little too late i was about to say the same thing i'm not sure how to feel about all this i called her for being thoughtless [Music] see i want to scold her but at the same time it will get worse from here so it's not a problem like i said we're business partners i'm just doing my job i offer to use one of the big brightest smiles with her recoil her eyes mean mistrustfully and still pouting sure whatever i still think it would have been good if you took in some photos of me in that pool like i'd want it but maybe it was too high concept for most normal people i don't know if it was all that high concept but it was a certainly a controversial concept you think people wouldn't like it with all my experience of a photographer i can say categorically that they would not yeah you just take a step back defeated i thought it was such a good idea too what does a girl have to do to get people to respect her your fans respect you more than enough as it is can't you remember how loud they cheered for you sure they cheered for me but they don't look up the same way as people look up to marina my media doesn't see me as a role model or an inspiration i think they just see some dumb kid who lucked into being a success overnight as if it was that easy i worked hard to become a japanese top idol i sacrificed all my free time and i put in so much effort and the general public refuses to recognize me they say i'm nothing more than a fade or fod [Music] they call my songs for vapid or meaningless and they say i don't have any real talent people online say i go after the lowest common denominator and i'm nothing more than bait for sad and lonely men [Music] i wanted to use the photo shoot to get back at those naysayers i wanted to make them see how far i've come and how amazingly wealthy i am i figured if they saw my riches they wouldn't dare criticize me again was i mistaken that's a tricky question actually yeah that kind of i don't think it's bad that you wanted to be accepted by more people that's natural i don't think anybody likes being insulted apart from like masochists but that's part of being a public figure you chose this life of scrutiny for yourself when you decided to become an idol it's impossible to make everybody like you you'll never be able to sway everybody's heart you should focus on giving your existing fan base they want and you don't think they want to see how much money i have i think that's the opposite of what they want i don't know much about idol's culture but i'm talk maybe young so maybe i'm talking about my ass but i think your appeal as an idol comes not from the monetary success but how from how you treat your fans i can remember what you said last week um when i saw you live you attribute your current success to your fans and you thank them for their support you make your fans feel loved and valued that's why i keep buying you out buying your albums and supporting your songs they think you're sweet kind girl next door type please work hard to cultivate their image that's the a a uau everyone knows and loves [Music] heroki hey you sniffs blinking tears from her eyes and then she offers me a bright smile thank you i feel a lot better now you're right of course i can't make everybody revere me because i but i don't need to i'm already japanese top idol thousands millions of fans all over the world and they love me even if other people don't that's why i need to show them my unique au brand of cute and captivating i put on the lovely doubly spell on them and they'll fall for me all over again yes that's right the photo shoot started poorly but a youth speech is getting me fired up she sure knows how to work a crowd if you keep up that attitude this photo shoot will be a huge success i know i will well of course that goes without saying i'm a uau and i'm the most popular popular idol in japan for a reason my fans love me and i love them i'll give them a super special service so they look at me and only me [Music] i monopolize their eyes mind and hearts and who knows hey you smile smugly and her eyes plant on her lips i might just steal your heart too mr cameraman oh really i like to see you try you don't need to i'm already halfway there you're staring at my boobs for the last half not like a horseman what are you some sort of kissless virgin uh well um [Music] now it's my turn to be embarrassed i glanced away from au unable to meet her knowing gays she's not wrong about that count i have been gapping at her breasts but can you blame me they're huge yeah i can't really blame them i'm not gonna hold you dog [Music] i've seen a lot of attractive women during my last week but it used no slouch her body is just as incredible as marinas and cosmos huh this is all too easy you're such a simpleton mr cameraman i'm a succubus just like marina and cosmos and i won't let them beat me all right i'm gonna have to hold it here guys thank you guys so much for watching this is so much going on i'm gonna take a breather and then i'm gonna come back to recording in a little bit but god damn this this this has officially gotten me so bad uh but yeah guys hope you guys enjoy the video if you guys do make sure to leave a like also hit that subscribe and if you are new to the channel thank you guys so much for watching it's been said i'm out [Music] you
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StarCraft 2 - Protoss Covert Ops - 04 - Trouble in Paradise
hierarch I have powered up a new ship subsystem you can review it in the Solar core now or tell us there are more hives in the surrounding area destroying them would deal the Zerg a crippling blow us there is a zerg Hive cluster near your warriors this Hive cluster Has Fallen our destiny awaits our path is clear together we are strong strength by lead a bold plan a rock and biosh the future is ours we shall face our destiny awaits we are full power strength immunity there can be no doubt systems at all change is upon us I serve my people together we are strong our path is clear these crystals our destiny awaits face the enemy strength this vessel shall avenge and the cooler Rock shade Channel I serve my people a knife we shall prevail phase channel the light of Iowa it's our destiny awaits their face crystals charged strength in unity Dawn will come vessel shall evade we Face the enemy pyrock I'm detecting movement from the taldering fleet multiple transport signatures inbound on the facility I am janara first ascendant of the talgerine our high Lord has charged me with the eradication of the Defenders of man do not interfere our tennis there are more hives in the surrounding area destroying them would deal the Zerg a crippling blow enough minerals we shall prevent strength stand with me the future is out we are at full power Dawn there can be no doubt we shall I serve my people our destiny awaits Dawn will come together stand with me there can be no doubt I serve together we are strong Dawn we shall prevent change you must construct additional pylons there can be our time is nearly ghostly we must secure a stabilize quickly my people we've done will come the future is ours our destiny awaits impact imminent I recommend repairing a stabilizer as soon as possible and she might cut through everything we throw at it the billions are counting on us we can't fail them the final Hive has fallen let this be the first victory of many I will be restored I serve my people I serve our human don't strength in unity Dawn will come strength in unity our outer defenses have fallen Retreat to a secure position path is clear ly awaits this vessel strength in unity we Face the enemy OSH our destiny awaits Vanquish I serve d [Music] Prismatic core online now this vessel a rock and voyage the future is our Dawn we shall prevent you must construct additional pylons you've done well Troopers the protests are leaving I am detecting a talgerine force amassing outside of our Nexus point we must prepare for assault our destiny awaits a bold plan change is strength we Dawn will come to get a rock our path is clear Prismatic core online change is a reductor all strength in unity it appears the station scientists were storing raw solar right here as well we should obtain it strength is under attack they will meet Justice together we are strong I serve my people with honor our change is upon us our path is clear there can be no doubt Iraq lift your running out of time we must reclaim the stabilizer now a bold plan don't worry strength in unity I serve my people With Honor upgrade complete you require more impacts coming shortly we should secure another stabilizer reinforcements to the front line we must hold against the Mothership there can be no doubt Prismatic or online the future is stand with me we have acquired all the raw solar ride samples that is quite all right With Honor I'll channel the life the enemy is retreating the people in the stadium are still safe thanks to us calderine ships are heading towards our Nexus our destiny wisdom our pylon is under attack our path is clear the future is ours Vanquish With Honor I say we shall prevail our destiny Dawn will come who have not enough minerals a bold plan upgrade complete schools I serve my people base is under attack adversity our destiny our path is clear we shall our Rock enviation impact is rapidly approaching we must repair a stabilizer hierarchy there can be no doubt change is upon us the future is ours our death strength an impact imminent I recommend repairing a stabilizer as soon as possible stay strong soldiers damn ship can't break us together we are strong With Honor I need I was after all the protots have power but we have to stand with me we will force them back again and again more calderine vessels are inbound on our Nexus points upgrade complete the future is ours you require more this being gas With Honor we shall prevail there can be no doubt a bold plan Prismatic core online our destiny awaits we shall prevent Dawn will come you have not enough minerals I serve my people change is upon us base is under attack [Music] you are even more foolish than I thought very well then prepare to meet your end our path is clear our destiny awaits together we are all they will meet Justice With Honor I lead Dawn will come [Music] thank you [Music]
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(Magic Online) Peasant Cube Draft #14 - 6/11/20
ladies and gentlemen welcome back we're doing a quiet draft where michael and i aren't going to say anything for the entire draft and i hope you enjoy hmm [Music] um [Music] okay i think we should probably talk now okay what's the pick might want to break first i i know you didn't so i had to like actually just take pondermage i think it's a great card too double boy though just salt okay i'll just still die let's play every color man no problem so guys it turns out we are going to talk during this draft i'm sorry to have broken your hearts like this god tomorrow's [ __ ] wednesday already can you explain why no harmonize asking for a friend no spiderman oh dang no that was not a step that was just the thing i did for the memes god every time i go to the fridge and i don't get a cheese stick i feel so bad there's literally millions of them i just feel like i i'll have wasted an opportunity and then i'm like i guess i'll just eat some of these all right here's some can i donate to make that a step you sure can probably although it is a little awkward for the youtubes mike's tummy was already talking what does that mean got him every time i get him yeah man [ __ ] tricked he killed ten thousand people we did not order food not yet probably i'll do that soon well pick out what you want or else we'll just get a little c's again you know i never hate the idea of little seas because it's like dinner and lunch for one purchase you hate what huh what'd you say say i wouldn't hate little c's because it's like lunch and dinner i'm sure mike has a chick-fil-a on the way i bet he does i bet he do be having that this card is real good the card is pretty pretty bunks i think it's just better than hypnotic sprite i'll be great definitely it's definitely better i'm grix isn't it it's burning away dude your mama does it it does your mama it does yeah mama it saves the salami for your mommy that guy's pretty good isn't this just any five drops we need isn't just this uh [ __ ] the whirler rogue but for one more mana yes it's definitely worse but you could improvise it to be have you have a coupon that's a good idea forgot about that god how did he remember that well it's 7 753 so bio is probably not an option because i think they closed at 8 30. wait i thought we're like right now you'd think that wouldn't you oh rack fire willer could be good here hard to cast them not if you're a genius not if you're a genius got him yeah they close at 8 30. so unless you can think of your order like right now no i don't really feel like that okay buddy we all know what you're getting from the indian place what paneer tikka masala and one garlic naan well i don't even eat pork though not my last time for a pork salad that's for sure great thoughts.gov dot internet slash green thoughts oh jesus you want me to send you some food i just sent i just set up a word document on his on his computer that he types into i mean kerwin i'm very i'm i'm always that wasn't like it that was that was that a a bear boy that was that late that was that's [ __ ] wild i wasn't going to say kurt i'm i'm rare it's rare that i turn down food from you it's also very convenient while we're drafting doing it what are you going to send stagger shock seems well let's make sure there's nothing else good i mean is it better than this depends i think this card wins games stacker shock might come back maybe not i don't know i don't think so bro i like wretched griff too muscles are my favorite dishes in a white wine sauce with fries that sounds deter terrible to me it's actually really good i'm taking the spectre with fries well you don't mix them together it's like the side unless she's talking about mix them together no i don't know about that's weird because muscles in white wine sounds like a really classy meal and then you get fried yeah that's fair it's like i love a good chicken marsala with tater tots they're like the [ __ ] yeah you dip the tater tots in the sauce maybe you do i [ __ ] would i'll drink that sauce boy yeah you would actually you do dip the sauce in the did you say doo doo michael i just said dude yeah god damn the funny thing about curd ordering is we never know what we're gonna get bobble dang it bobble dang it bobby i just think bobble's pretty good is this any good no it doesn't look like it yet i mean bubble's fine just a good picture early part is also good no wait that's not this one rather draw card i don't hate it let's make slice and dice or inner demons actually real good creature that seems pretty good yeah this card is bonkers of the battle bond pre-release damn it bobby i think i missed the seafood con with chesapeake crab is the best seafood michael what's your favorite seafood fish sticks no salmon you [ __ ] love fish sticks i also love a good shrimp at least three times a week i go to the kitchen and he's making fish sticks in the oven i don't think i've ever made fish sticks in the oven to be honest were you making the microwave that's even worse no i don't make them anywhere i just don't make fish sticks did your mother ever call you microwave when you were growing up no well she should have michael wave i'm on the seafood diet i see food i eat it nice spacesuits why did you i think you just posted that because someone said seafood so you're like oh lobster that's a space suit meme what up michael did your parents ever call you michael no no one called me these ridiculous non-existent names that no one would call their child well maybe yours won't correct yeah maybe because i hate you i saw this ad for a device on the internet that would like go through shrimp and take out all the gross [ __ ] on the inside like the poop and stuff and it looked disgusting dude i'm gonna look it up shrimp d gutter you're talking about getting rid of the poop man i really want a root beer what's stopping you el elko tierzos yeah i think this is it yeah all right i'll put this i'm gonna show this after this uh is it gonna be a nightmare it was like doing me wrong they're weird but they're so good i kind of like this just oh the soundtrack did come back yeah we're taking that for sure god i'd really like some fixing i think we just have to prioritize fixing the next pack because we got nothing right now i would love to on color signets but i know that's a lot to ask for so hi i'm casey davidson okay take it easy buddy whatever casey okay i'm casey kasem and this is michael b's chicken nugget hour oh oh you're playable i mean that's just a board wipe i don't care about edifice michael has an edifice complex wow see it did there no i get it okay yeah it's also real talk that story the actual story of that brutal it's not it's not good yeah super brutal they're definitely it's definitely called a tragedy for a reason oh rectus carnarium i like counter spell but i don't foresee us having uh two white i'd rather just have the fixing that we desperately need so i think we take fixings over like everything at this point fixing is a lot of fire oh rupture is rough though i don't know if that's worth it more like rough sure spire am i right yeah it comes into play tapped and makes you type of mana so brutal yeah man or because i think our late game is probably good enough do a lot of three drops good to consider stuff out i think it's actually rupture spire it's so bad though it's really not that bad like we know how many plays on two right you just played on two and then you're fine yeah when you don't put on two it's real bad it's not that bad there's like six really above and beyond power level cards in this cube i think even locks on warhammer is pretty op i mean we just makes any creature into a really stupid threat like at worst you're gonna get a four one right yeah if you're well no three one if you put on like an o-1 for sure with trampoline and lifelink that's usually good enough guys i don't i don't even like football at all so i won't heckle you eta 30 minutes oh my god what did he do i don't even know where we're going it's always a surprise but to be honest with you i don't think i've ever disliked something kerwig sent so same i think he i think he knows our preferences well enough i have like zero preferences that's right so it's you're very easy prismatic lens actually seems pretty decent here don't think i'm not a big fan of those like processed cheese other than that i'm pretty oh [ __ ] what if he got you just a box of crafts well maybe i got lucky and he got me the deli ones they're a little better now he probably got you the indian rice that you wanted but just covered in craft singles it just melted oh well any cheese on indian food is disgusting except for paneer is totally different because here is a very like it's super mild it's like that's what i mean it's like meat and where it's not very flavorful yeah i think it doesn't really taste like cheese you know i mean cheese is a tasty treat it grows up on mike's teeth listen to my feet listen to your feet i don't i really wish that was a better land any any on color land would have been right here it's either burst lighting i think it might be burst lightning yeah curves not really super high we don't really need a mine stone got a lot of nice card advantage pondering mage tidings uh ezra shadowy definite traitor hey guys come on down and try my famous lukewarm blue cheese and cauliflower milkshake oh real good oh that's a tough choice i think it's bit blast really take money this is so good hey frank want to see me turn five subs into ten okay okay this pack is not exciting at all sure i'll take a jetting glass kite i know it does but it's a four-four flyer so it's probably good enough it's like four four flowers ability ah oh my god arctic avenger i appreciate you buddy unbelievable i'm having none of it thank you wow really i think pilgrim's like or looter i think it might be better we have warhammer too which is nuts on the list oh that seems good yeah i like that a lot also ezra which is nice because it's just going to get through thank you our man is actually terrible i think but what does pyro can use to do again thank you it deals for damage it's like it's the red force of will okay that might be worth it arctic avenger thank you so much dude i appreciate you is very much pristine talisman cosmo might be good i don't know man i'm just taking this ash barons actually might be decent here oh it's the best we're going to get man just take it jesus good gravy ralph's outburst and dryers greeting came back i'm gonna take the greeting because it's just cheaper also easier cast color wise i should have got some water yeah i was wondering why you didn't i was like you're going to regret it i have more for some reason typical millennial how so also also they said when i when i the the mail changed sometimes it can take more than a couple days to happen like it can take up to a week so i hope i don't get anything here but then again i get mostly irrelevant mail so probably shouldn't matter i don't know what you're saying right now don't worry about it all right we need four cuts oh i like ingachura that's a nice little there's actually a nice pickup [Music] you okay man yeah flame jab more like garbage jab we're done what are we cutting here slice and dice pyrokinesis i don't think i care about people i kind of like edict it kills big things because we can we can kill a lot of the small friends right but we have a lot of ways to deal with the friends i think it's one of the five drops probably one of the double blue five drops i'd rather tidings than pondering mage done okay just played 41 also oh man it's gonna be brutal yeah six seven eight nine four five six seven four five six yikes we're only splashing blue right well we got two double blues but it's not so funny right but we yeah we have to play low blue one two three five six seven eight yeah just gonna play five five four plus we do have prismatic uh prismatic lens which is not terrible if you guys can't tell the work i have to do overtime is really boring shouldn't you be thankful for that that seems epic you just get the watch stream and get paid double or time and a half or whatever i don't even know what you're saying right now frank how much low man bench press it's hard to say it depends on how how frequently he's doing it low man swole playing with real estate loans in a fake environment it sounds like my childhood you had an interesting childhood apparently oh big fan well we're dead it was a good game we had a good run both sides fought hard both plights i'd have to guess he's pushing at least 175 on a good day yeah i could see that mike can only push 60 so wow i feel like i could only do 60 there'd be something actually wrong with me medically well right what's your point bro let's have a bench press off a press off yeah winner gets to brag about it what you could even say about laughing winner gets to brag about it who said big friend oh you just missed you just said wrong they said big friend oh yeah it's my big friend look at that guy i think you should have a push-up off was it kind of the same thing right oh yeah that's what i'm talking about that's what daddy's looking for one two three four i'm just gonna get an island here right i don't know what else you would get well we can get a red and play something we could also just play it in bituminous blast something which actually might not be terrible because we can just this is a blue in the future yeah but then you're like i guess but then you're like i guess well it's like you're just losing a blue source right i don't know we have a blue source though yeah but it's a filter source so it takes up a whole extra mana we have yeah but but we're not doing anything else on this turn we got a blue and then we have four mana like we could just play shadow major infiltrator which isn't that exciting actually it's fine i guess probably pretty okay actually whatever michael like we can always blast another turn they don't really think impressive on board you don't think hammer skull look at this little cutie right why would you want to kill a little cutie frank make me sound like a monster is this a drex inspector huh i think if you can do 20 i'll donate 100 to frank that seems like a weird incentive for me if you can do 20 oh push-ups i mean i'll give you 50. so bro i can't do 20. you know how much our way boy for 50 bucks i could try i'm just saying i don't think i can do 20. you know i'm very out of shape franklin chunky yes he never said 20 once do one every five minutes loophole wow see we hit let's see what we hit oh yeah the answer is yes indeed so one two three four five six we should have one more mana disgusting prank what is a good side to get discounted nike skate sneakers skate sneakers i have no idea i don't i i i get all my shoes on either stockx or goat or i reserve them through the nike or adidas apps every time i'm gonna get them i'm gonna every time are you really getting me you know it's like drawing a card extra card to return pretty good banging shot my general traders are real that's a real dude anyone's good it's good how many mountains are gonna give me this game more than you need boy you ain't you ain't kidding actually i'm the fire wheeler erectos fire wheeler you know fire starter from prodigy was a good song right it's pretty good remember that michael ask me again do you remember it yes ask me one more time no i'm good okay well spider spawning is man i just ate some cinnamon toast crunch legit it's pretty delicious i love that cinnamon cinnamon his hair was dumb well he passed away now so you okay are you having a what are you okay i'm just relieving the stress franklin relieving it [Music] reliving it relieving it are you reliving the stress relieving it relieving it it's god damn it what does this do exile a creature so you can exile that one dude okay foreign oh snap oh my god so close have you had that chocolate toast crunch nah b never heard of that frontal non-combat damage yikes yeah i think we just have to kill that thing because most of our hand is combat damn non-combat damage on the fire start twisted one two three four five six seven eight mana so i'm pretty sure we can actually play bituminous blast and spectre but if we hit another removal spells are off because they don't have they only have one guy i guess we just keep this up again i don't think that guy's really threatening you we're at 10 man i kind of want to i kind of want to start middle play moon then they tap one of our cuz no i'm just playing citraxy because then we can't i'm not going to waste like all my mana bro you could outrage it too well you maybe you can i guess if you hand me the mouse i could that's all kong ming see now if we get something like shh sparks shatter shatter shutter spray shatter [Music] sound like you're having trouble spark i can't think of the name stagger shock stagger shock i hit the i clicked the wrong one i was wondering why it [ __ ] god damn it yeah i even watched you mess up nothing i was literally looking i don't understand what you messed up like was bituminous blasting not chandra's oh it's fine you gotta eat them i'm just gonna attack if they want to block with this guy that's fine oh they didn't they were like no i'm good serrated arrows ah one two three four moan of the unhollowed pokemon gotta catch em all i got nothing here man clearly i'm just going through the moon the motions here while i please stop okay stop it i feel like i feel like the food's gonna be here momentarily man it says five minutes but the guy hasn't left the store did you get it from a store i feel like you gotta get scottish groceries yeah he's like here's your here's your hunger man's guys i you know i imagine it's not a pub sub that's my guess that'd be sick if it was though it'd be a lot cooler if you did i'm just gonna submit i think our deck is good pub subs b.o.p but i have yet to try these silver subs katie speaks of nothing okay did you laugh at something no all right you go interpreted her as something very important i feel like you were just laughing at me but have you tried the one true sub no no super fritz we have not tried the one true sub are you he's just gonna talk about meatball and mayo isn't he obviously god he's such a girl he ever talks about jesus can you watch yourself you hit me bro maybe i did maybe i did we can play this which is a great blocker and allows us to yeah let's do that you want to shoot no because i can just shoot next turn like this isn't a guy that's going to get the more this guy can't get through here anyway so it's not like being on the board from the return is really a problem they were sold out of subs where'd you go subway ain't fresh well i guess now he's gonna get through oh this is awkward i feel awkward give me that inner demon dang it dang it oh that'd be gas kill there kill all their dudes well the dryad would live but i mean we still have a three-five flying fear guy that draws our car yeah that this bar pub that only had one sub well that's probably why they were out of it you're like can i get that one sub and they're like no sorry i already sold our one sub for the day that's literally what happened it's a weird model but yeah that's been working for us we keep selling out so it seems good you know sell it for a thousand dollars jesus what's your 3.5 what day hour i love subway on friday will be my 3.5 day journey from the arctic to nova scotia franchise food here here i come oh man you're gonna go to chili's he's gonna go to outback he's gonna get taco bell they still can't hit this guy into one thing make them into one order them all at the same time and put them together some kind of crazy burrito kerwig in about two minutes less and you get the message that they're gonna be like sorry the restaurant is closed right yeah this kong ming is really annoying uh-huh shut up i mean thankfully we can just get in there but i really want to kill it so i can kill this too you know i would play have you played a land yet no i'd play hammer and looter just go for it i definitely think it's looter here but i almost want to play lens instead why no i guess hammer's fine hammer [Music] can't touch this you can't touch this michael don't try he got him dang it he touched it well that's a little more significant of a threat i think has so much removal oh [ __ ] kong ming's a big boy did you think that was funny yes okay buddy listen i don't need your sass giving there kangi i'll take four it actually means we get to live the hammer dream have a dream dude can't touch this oh the gentlemen are getting pretty large i guess it doesn't necessarily matter hammer casualty oh is that where i hit my face why did you even put that command in um let's put you first i can draw the card maybe i want to discard that seems good just monolance all right good re-equip hammer it's actually not bad yeah i kind of like that makes their attacks pretty bad my last test just failed so you just gotta keep going oh [ __ ] they can't they can block this with the armament oh that's pretty good oh that's good so now what five i think we might be dead yep that's 15. that's pretty good yeah that was like the best draw on their deck [Music] i thought we were doing just fine yep i'm just gonna go to the next game because we just haven't drawn any removal this game whatsoever would have drawn burst lightning in this thing okie dokie my name is michael b michael b that's my name i live right under the sea muggle b oh snap it off this hand is great what are the mario theme songs in my head i don't know i wish i knew i wouldn't help but get unstuck man i would just like the the knowledge though you know had to wake up early extra early in an hour into work only to learn that i could have worked from home today god dang what are you saying right now it's erectos wheely i mean if they tap this to play a two toughness creature it's just gonna be like you know what i'm saying you heard me haps okay okay oh they changed their mind oh oh yeah that's gonna do it okay so we're definitely going one two three i think let's attack first in the underworld mutual is known as the slayer of salami the patriarch of pastrami and the baron of beef it's true it might actually be rectus fire willow this turn and the next time you play incremental bright blight and jaya's greeting to kill this i think that seems better saving the salami for your mommy says order was delivered well that's something you want to go check yeah all right mystery food mystery food wasn't gonna be it's a mystery food curve it is sending some food [Music] me instead mystery food if this guy dies so we got three two one because this guy's gonna go back to a three five um one two three nobody knows michael b mann here you got it so i just got there for seven mmm bottom uh curry lives in washington seems fine treasure that's the worst creature though i don't understand one two three one two three four okay they're blocking with me well this is definitely lethal so that's cool yep spider for four i feel like that was coming like you do stagger shock is interesting let's attack first and neutralize any profitable blocks is colin powell is that like colin powell similar but different four five six um yeah that's fine also fine i think we're just going face with this i have three cards though three four five six yeah this is fine i'm okay with it so like so if we play this and they they they draw land and spider spawning again they still get former guys so there's six guys i think we're actually just passing here and keeping up stagger shot because it just kills them right he has been gone for a while you're right yeah if they just if they just win muslim spider spawning we're just gonna stagger shock and not gonna slow roll it spider boys yes butter boys yeah what do you do with some spider balls yeah well what is it old chicago oh what kind i don't know there's some kind of pasta dish oh interesting uh with some garlic bread there's a giant cookie and i mean this big and then there's cheese sticks cheese sticks and some kind of pizza thing oh my god i'm not sure exactly what it is just like my order whatever i can think of all chicago is good though took me so long i went to the bathroom got a refill he took a little poop it's a bucket of spaghetti universe man i was gonna see what was on her seat but there was no receipt with it so really because it's a gift michael don't be rude i don't care about the price i just want to know what it is i'm just curious with the pasta dishes i'm sure it'll be just delicious anyway because it's pasta i got mac and cheese for mike manicotti for frank nice oh that seems all right that means i can break out the palm free mac and cheese [ __ ] yeah boy put salt and pepper on it and parm then i mix it up then i put more salt and pepper and parm on it disgusting mac and cheese has sausage and bacon on it ah got it i ain't eating that i think that was the point not for you brian i know michael i guess if you didn't we could like share but what's it like it's not important michael b mann and now we know why he can't do 20 push-ups that's actually pretty funny i just put more parm on it i just put all the parm in the [ __ ] world i just like that now that we know we know a person who puts more harm on their stuff than me maybe we do maybe maybe that ain't proven yet what are you talking about you talking about katie right yeah i don't think that's proven yet you guys can still compete she goes way harder than me i've seen pics man it's time for a parm off sad why did you take my guy's little shadow away he's got a little shadow what can you do in the perfect country i know it's really sad one quiet bug was it quiet i think we both got quiet real quick when the guys at olive garden comes to his little crank device does it get uncomfortable with silence like it's a standoff from inside what what oh with a little cheese yeah probably one time i asked him just just to leave it cheers wow oh that is freaking accurate f oh god that's solid gold dude that's one of the realest memes i've ever seen that's so good come on swamp dang it also another bears i ain't no god dang son of a biscuit you're thinking about it bobby dang it bobby don't kill my shadow made boy okay oh god i hope i draw black black black black swamp swamps you know what don't want to risk it for the shock seems like a trap yeah they could have burst lighting or something that's that's bait yes he said good i mean if they had a three damage spell they probably killed this guy first right so i'm gonna assume they don't three five flying demon boy oh wow that's so good it's your demon boy they're bored and we get and it's a 35 versus the blue deck so like it's probably not super hard super easy to deal with i hope that parm slaps oh man yeah that's fine i don't give a [ __ ] about that i got chandras i can't even bloach i can't even bloach i'm just gonna i'm just gonna slam this right if you didn't have an answer before he's not gonna have an answer now right like if they couldn't do it if you can't deal with me at my three you definitely can't deal you don't deserve me at my five all the eggs in this basket this is my human wizard demon with lifelink trampling flying that draws me a card every time i slap every time i slap size of the entire universe man unless they have a bounce bill i'm pretty sure this game is just over and our hand is still great even if they do like i just go kill this kill this with tidings ezra shot him age in hand yeah this card's bomb that's good it's real good and obviously has the enchantment problem but other than that the enchantment problem yeah i don't know if that is it means that the killing response is bad well yeah but you just work around that man oh [ __ ] what are you doing burning oil that ain't enough well it will be when they flash it back so what's he like it's not important michael be man did [Music] ezra oddsmaker okay we got another voltron piece not as good but pretty good i'll choose this to deal damage then i'll give it trample sorry you have travel bro well i i'm giving to trump with this oh right say right again no that's what i thought what okay you know what time it is you know what time it is then we're going to tap out for something i'm going to say no i'm just going to attack because there are 10 so i know they're going to do some nonsense here sure [Music] i guess we just play warsaw enforcer as a dude as a man play it as a man and even need to kill this i got another i got another [ __ ] another creachie kurt good choice man i haven't had italian in a while actually yellow chicago is pretty decent jimmy noel definitely listened to freshly brewed it is uh i'll never lose him i know breaks my heart every time i cry myself to sleep because of you michael oh i did listen to the first one it's not good enough for the other one's been out like not even 24 hours man it'll never be good enough ain't that the truth you'll never be good enough all right i'm just gonna keep on the equip and slam plan [Music] i like that we just got this tiding sitting here i also like the death touch there so i only had to deal one to that thing could have also played bait no it couldn't be one black one black has been the the bottleneck here we took a bunch early we got we're gonna have six cards when we on tap so it's fine dang that's brutal you son of a [ __ ] hmm well both of these coming to play tapped but one's a double end swamp and just stagger shock them wouldn't rather just play a guy first and do that on a turn where it's legal i mean we can't just play a guy this turn that was a problem why not maybe play landlords play two we could play a 2-2 right that's not super exciting it is when you have a hammer taking turn off to play land just seems not great like i just think you want to keep applying the pressure force them to answer your creature every time fine you know what i'll see what you i'll see what your i'll see what you what you do i'll see what you say no don't use the ability because otherwise it has to hit itself wouldn't that be sad there's nothing mucho can't do he's aided aardvarks bashed beavers chased chimps dunked dogs eaten eels played fish grabbed gophers held hens idolized iguanas jostled jackals and kicked kangaroos wow god man you live with a blessed life michael yeah see this is why because it's like they just play anything that gets through i guess we do warhammer still i guess that's what you're saying keep forgetting the warhammer five six seven eight nine you can't do both unless they're i guess it still works one two three four five six yeah stagger shock is insane here well i'm sure there's block with one drake and take three oh but then they then they're in stagger shock range uh-huh don't forget all right well your move gotta need some life boy yeah i don't think that's as likely in this deck but we'll see and they're playing white so maybe i mean they're splashing white just like flashback uh burning oil it looks like so that could be really greedy you know also played on our turn so that they couldn't like counter it have you licked lizards every day boy every day i like lizards this round two my plan works yeah this is round two right dang this deck is great greg's decks are great in this format your plan was to lick lizards no to play the dude you were gonna not play that you're gonna get not i'm gonna get a knife you're gonna actually is this dragon just better than maverick thopterist probably just a bigger threat right i mean it's double red but i think we're mostly red right yeah i think that's fine plus like you can just search this out and if they kill your hoarding dragon you just get your warhammer that ain't bad he's mended marmosets he's done it all his turn to looter and to turn through spectre is nice yeah it seems good enough to keep that's why i kept it just walk up there you better that could be good oh yeah cycle the lane get the island boy play the island treasure gamer look at this curve this is nice young pizza in the house after this round i'm probably gonna take a few bites of food because i'm getting hungry you got burning oil no get rid of a swamp here stagger shocks not a bad draw either i tend to just do it now but i think i like this guy better oh you can counter this that seems fine i'm just setting up for a nuts yeah next time i can just enter demon that seems great the inner demon sounds like the ace of spades yeah similar but different you can each have a piece of garlic bread oh oh that's sad that's pretty good actually i guess that's fine i ain't too concerned about it oh my one's pretty dece our hands pretty dece like we can actually just go prismaclin stagger shock this guy and then when it comes back stagger shock of this guy yeah but i actually feel like it's probably just better to like i think we try to get extra value out of it also this guy like if he dies so right he's a good blocker too oh yeah like i want to like use this to kill off all their guys and keep my mind you want to get as much value as your neck too you can like most of their guys are just died of that like well they didn't do anything that's fine well i don't want to like put it on there though you don't necessarily want to moan because it will kill your stuff right i think we can kind of play a long game here right i'm just gonna hold back here i'm gonna play spectre because we can actually just put the the aren't even on the spectre and they both live oh true well i guess i could shoot this guy after that but dismiss [ __ ] that's real good but i mean he got flat on earth flat on earth he got flat on earth flat irons he's a flat unearther the unholy moon is at least this loud [Music] uh you know what i throw something actually i would snap a walk and probably get something more guys and they wish to spell if they want to kill it right well no they just oh sure but like so like it's totally fine and we get a free card out of it seems totally oh that's nice yeah that was a weird attack i like that better i guess maybe no spells left oh yeah now we're interdemoning for sure one two three four five if we hit a land we could interdement and stagger shots kill that yeah that would have been quite good yeah that's probably too good i was gonna say you could stagger shock their face oh we could just hit a land too yeah depending on where we draw come on one time land don't do dirty oh that'll do that'll do that'll do just fine wow that was a good turn oh that was a beautiful turn my dudes oh boy well they're probably gonna kill this now but i mean i think the damage is done i'm okay with it that does not kill it nor does it block i guess i thought now they block yeah i mean not very well though don't bring me down kill one of these guys or kill the no we don't care about that guy though well i don't want them to bounce it and replay it i don't care about the why i hear about the one one less i think okay we can always eot stagger shock that too if you want to i could do anything and they have two more cards in this but like our cards are pretty good well this is kind of like four cards to be honest this guy's like think we're two cards gonna win this game one great thing about drinking i forgot i started a giraffe the other night apparently i'm 5-0 is that a good thing about drinking don't bring me down no no no no no oh look at this little cutie okay this is fine i don't care about any of these things i'm gonna kill this then i'm gonna tap kill this and then how do you feel about that seems good i agree get rid of that now in case they draw like i don't know if they play to land this turn but in case they could like land second spell or like yeah it doesn't look like they play land so it's murder oh let's let's actually spectre here that's yeah he's not enough to put the pressure on him yeah arctic is sweet i feel like there's i don't think they play the line either so they probably have all gas in hand oh boy oh bobby biscuits gonna play that in case they have like something i don't know but warhammer should be real good next turn so i'm pretty sure we got this game we'll see oh they're digging they got two cards i don't know what two cards they could have that actually get them out of this but they put both in the bottom so all right all right there's a time eat these dime it's gotta be like earthquake basically that would kill one oh true also it doesn't kill flyers yes so it's like nope not a rolling earthquake or the one that kills i mean that would deal three damage to something so gotta diversify your threats there's no real downside of that they could have bit blast but no there's no black either eyes would be pretty brutal right uh yeah yeah there's no reason to attack the t2 it's actually smart okay sure so it just becomes a one three i mean that's fine oh three five yes it doesn't lose this oh yeah so it just loses flying in fear that's fine okay well it was not either eyes sure i'm still dead right i don't know what's going on i'm gonna kill the one three instead i'm gonna have to kill one of these shouldn't be too hard okay so you're doing two to this and two to this sure they have no cards in hand [Music] oh can't do that um you know i'm just gonna play this better than not playing it so we have two lethal threats and moan in the graveyard and locks it on warhammer and they have no cards okay and they're one so they did not faithlessly or concede one two three four five six seven eight nine or one shy but it's fine we still got a body we can add to the board authorize that would be a sick top deck into the royal sure okay i'm still the chump oh man they're holding on they're hanging on that seems like it's harder to deal with now because not only does it have trample and death touch so if they play a four four it can just block but also if they kill it we get a floater so they kind of need three removal spells here and they don't have it all right all right let's play this round three see if we can 3-0 with grixy all right next seems good oh [ __ ] dying i think we can get there or rather i think the deck is strong enough to throw well i figured you'd be back asa as popples indeed see now you changed it again now you said asas popples that's a that's that's four letters and a popples at the end what asas popples is what you said did i yeah who knows i i do i don't even believe you oh my god don't die michael don't tell me what to do yeah i know okay i'll keep it oh [ __ ] i got a soda pop i i was gonna get you one i was actually thinking of grabbing one for you but i wasn't sure if you want another i can wait till after this draft because i'll probably do one more uh yeah i could do one because i just want to maximize the number of things i get done so i don't have to like yeah some days off yeah also you never know with moving complications it could be more than one day moving complications you guys know the hey you know be nice tell me a black a swamp preferably swamp swamp who was driving to colorado my dad it's actually hunter i'm just gonna drive hunter's dead hunter's dad that's me oh uh we're all driving i i will driving kurt will be driving the truck and michael will be driving his mother wow got him man pasta is filling hey say yes pasta okay this board looks real good for an inner demon i should add one less cheese stick you should have you oh you're too you do you too full yeah it was like wow well it doesn't look like that much but those are all the curly noodles so there's actually a lot of noodles so it was more noodles than you'd think it was yeah they were curlier than you'd expect cavatappi i believe is the name of that pasta it is one of my favorite noodles it is one of his favorite i'm just trying to i'm trying to translate for the italian audience michael so anyways it started blasting nice oh jesus we have a good time guys we have a good time i mean i have a good time i hope you guys have like 70 of cop stories jesus brutal this guy gives death touchy seems like bad value only himself though right not anybody oh that's actually pretty good the other guy already has that touch that's our block circuit trash i'm gonna block here make you use it and i'll burst lightning his face might as well restrict your mantis still waiting on the italian translation that was it i was giving it to you i was eating my pasta as an italian i can say that i'm like two percent italian so i can get away with it you know i have this weird feeling but that's not how it works so i'm like two percent it's pretty low you're like a milk of italian right what two percent oh i was like what the [ __ ] do you mean what does he mean the milk i just attack what are they onto the house something that kills this 3-3 i'm going to find out no gamble no future frank oh they did oh [ __ ] can we save it somehow do we have any protecting our deck in greek i don't think so oh man i'm a sad boy gatsby entertainment why have a good time when you can have the best time yeah you got it sometimes you just gotta accept two for one man twofer boasts a draft getting rid of this death toucher you're really holding me back what if we draw inner demon this this doesn't strike you as a demon i always felt like this is not a demon that's a human rogue that is 100 a demon like the art just looks demon like it's totally red and fire right i'm just like rogue stone and it has rakdos in the name like what more can you ask for here maybe there's a reason like in set they didn't make it to demon because it paired two or something else i mean they're just trying to keep their demon count low for the christian moms oh that's pretty good that's good i killed two creatures and that's exactly what you'll get back it's got five toughness and that's exactly what won more than what my thing's a deal so all in all i'd say you did pretty good for yourself nailed it they can attack and hope they block yeah well they kind of have to because otherwise they go to 15 and no one wants them we gotta catch them all hunter will you knock it off dang what a little biscuit it's probably just gonna eat those cheese sticks they're all gone cheese sticks they'll probably find a way in the cookie hunter finds a way you sure do it's from jurassic park thank you health question i ate at 3 30 p.m and now i'm hungry at 10 20 p.m would it be a bad idea to eat something if i only go to bed in three hours tonight yeah probably you i mean you probably have some small but like it's not ideal i think generally you want to have four hours before going to bed right maybe you do okay well glad we had a good conversation maybe you did i'm gonna kill him i hate him oh i got my own i think you could have a snack as a treat did you like my thing that i did you should plan your meals better man did you try not being hungry instead stagger strong well jimmy can't play the magics if the cards has more than 24 demons oh man michael's mom did some [ __ ] like that once yeah it didn't stop me from playing because you know because you know what michael's a rebel and he's gonna do whatever he wants it's not a phase mom i didn't realize this guy had trample i didn't realize those guys was things i don't like it anymore affinity within lightning speed i'mma concede the game and go the next one because i don't feel like we're winning this i will bring in slice and say gotta catch them pokemons harkness is probably good here too because you can divide it maybe it is maybe neat what are you gonna do about it you know uh put it in your in your card and you put it in your car what does slicing tony do exactly slicing twain slice and twain deals exiles and artifactor and enchantment you draw a card slice and dice deals four damage to each creature oh that's pretty good art's brutal geez wow those dudes are literally he just literally murdered those people chopped them in half yeah that's murder michael thank you it's murder i smoked some feta cheeseburgers for my family and they go to bed super early so i had cooked by 4 p.m i couldn't res having a fresh what are you did they go to bed like six what's going on man they're at four damn that is early half i don't even get off work till four get a little humble brags over here i don't get off work till four what in the world they wake up at 2 am to go to work 2 a.m jesus whoa that's crazy huh don't go breaking my heart i couldn't if i tried legend says when mutual was in the womb his mom performed a ritual and absorbed a homeless man's essence in order to grant mutual great height and deadly burps wow that's not a legend i was there wow have you ever look slash read the anti-d chicks comic pamphlet they are amazing when you consider they are distributed seriously i bet it's a cringe first can you post it can you like it i'm curious oh what i don't know doesn't matter i just work here oh this is actually interesting watch this ready kapow indeed [Music] i just drew a card give me a link it might be what i can already tell this is going to be real bad that's something all right oh boy they made a film based off it oh jesus no jesus is right that art and slice and dice only has slicing no dicing and kurt with the truths truth bombs it's not wrong get your one one get your little biscuit oh that was a good hit until it gets murdered that's still a good hit even then send me that oh oh well it's gone now rip well it's back again i too enjoy cringe kirkway man thank you so much for dinner buddy it was nice to not have to decide it was nice to just have something sent here and it was very good yeah it was a pretty good mac michael's like god i love these sausages i need a little more salt but i was too lazy to go get it i got salt down here she just asked down here down here salt is a way of life i didn't know you had your personal assault down here i don't i just made that up okay well i wanted you to be like really and i'd be like no but you didn't fall for you didn't take the bait well you're the kind of dude who enjoys all so much that's definitely in the possibility it's in the possibility salt it's in the possibility that's michael's new salta campaign salt campaign was your internet giving you last shitty goodbye yes it was my internet went down for like four hours last night it was pretty annoying oh god breaking your heart dude and apps always want to be updating that's interesting yeah you know what i think this is actually fine i'm gonna risk it for the biscuit no poker today mike no michael hasn't played poker in 400 years and by that you mean like three days in 300 days in poker years is getting through oh yeah that's like a four for one never formed at all i just didn't feel like playing poker night giving them two cards one of which is gonna be rectus carnarium neither one of them was a [ __ ] land jesus thank you kind of brutal but all right y2j thank you so much for the sub buddy welcome back welcome back to the world of biscuits so i said i uh me and katie's mom and dad brother and sister have a group chat and uh they posted like a little squirrel picture that they took and i was like oh look at that little biscuit and they were like oh i think autocorrect got you with that one and katie was like no frank just calls everything a little biscuit and i was like nice bane whip riot champaign whip i'm gonna take two from this though do you know what blood artist and bastion of remembrance is called yeah are really less they're less threatening when i have locks on a warhammer on the board though true also you know it goes real good with locksmith warhammer i'm a dad orr's of enforcer yeah the section trampolines are pretty it's a nice combo i'll deal one to your creature and then the rest to you yeah when i first figured that out i died because everyone's like wait what yeah you're like but i blocked three damage and they're like man don't matter it's actually one of those rules that seems pretty messed up and it's like super there's like it just if you've never had the interaction there's no way you would know that you know i feel like it's maybe you wouldn't it's okay i'm sorry no i agree with you it's true yeah it almost feels like it shouldn't be a rule i think it was also isn't it isn't one of the newer roles like they changed it to work that way i don't know i know that that seems pretty stupid all right well trample versus protection is weird too yeah i always forget how that interaction works shut up and take my money little biscuit frank at this point i don't care what you when that you abandoned me as a child i just want to talk wow oh they killed my they killed my warhammy that's really sad wow where hammy was really important my war hammy you like moons over my warhammy it's my favorite see don't go breaking mike's heart i couldn't if i tried this dude hasn't left hong kong yet i'm pretty sure it's not getting here tomorrow oh anyone have a good idea for a commander deck i'm having trouble leaving my black x comfort zone yeah black's pretty strong in commander arguably the best color hmm well this is fascinating search your library can't search graveyard huh oh boy boy this is i'm kind of hoping for like entertainment off of this and i don't think it's the odds are very low so you're saying there's a chance i'm saying there is a chance but i don't think it's a great one and the problem is with fashion everywhere it's on board there's already six damage we're taking from these spiders so it's like brick six team day storm with chunky inefficient combos i don't know man if you're playing storm it's usually still probably too good even if it's chunky michael how do y'all hear how do you like your grix of storm man you like a chunky guys definitely check out mannatraders.com it's a great way to save some money if you're looking to play pioneer modern standard anything you love anything you want on magic online they have an awesome subscription service you can get 20 off the first three months with the link down below and the promo code rad train definitely check out mandatories they also have a 15 000 tournament going on every every month in the foreseeable future on magic online so if you're interested in that that's pretty dangerous well i'm gonna have to just kill it but okay one two three four five six so we take eight here it's not great i don't know what this is gonna hit cunning spark mage that is not very impressive you are correct yeah also there at 28. oh yeah this game's over for sure i just concede okay well guys also check out freshly brewed the podcast i'm doing with rob otherwise known as small mic you can check that out every week anywhere your podcasts are found and uh be sure to follow and subscribe it's great to support the channel either on youtube or on twitch slam those buttons i'll see you next time guys thanks for watching
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Epic wipeout
rolling yeah yeah good job it's awesome kids nine four four three is it nine four four yeah and today we're doing awesome my epic Wi-Fi technically right there we have to jump over all the obstacles over there we're just gonna random thing I think no okay not very fun we're gonna do what else could we do this again obstacle course this obstacle course right here yeah okay we'll do this okay and cool again no no it was kind of cool oh yeah I guess the pool we've done this before the pool is yeah the pool we'll show you them when we get over there and then the trampoline slide yeah trampoline slide but we gotta get that prepared so so do you want to start off with a trampoline sir um no first we gotta add another video to this so we'll be right back with the trampoline slide done done done done done done done done done done done done going okay this is the trampoline slide we have to go we have to go down and then climb back up now I'm gonna have to land over there no how about this here hold my iPod real quick no no hold it let's see first ready Watch Me Oh no you're doing it wrong then because I got an idea okay so when you go down like that's just a thing right there oh yeah nice idea and then we can do a doggy sit down again we can do like twice each person a doggy sit down I'll show you what a doggy sit down is Khan 20 of battery remaining we're gonna have to start all right never mind yeah but it has like a Reload thing in the middle come up yeah and then you have to go back down doing a doggy sit do you know what a doggies it is that's not a doggy set just come down and I'll show them the dog you have to put your feet up like you have to put your hands up like this you know yeah that's what I come down like this yeah that'll work see that'll work okay con let me go first here I have to climb up I'm just climbing up okay starting yeah five four three two one go okay go down there with the dog sit it's still a chance we're going down greatly and then climbing up don't you dare hey look at night Colin made this hey go let's go oh my God okay there's that now I gotta claw up then I have to do the doggy sit down okay but we gotta time this go up there again we have to restart all over because we weren't timing ready ready go one two three four one two three four five oh my God you're not Army calling seven eight nine ten fail disqualified you didn't do it right you're supposed to army crawl now ready no one wait okay start we're starting all over sorry oh look okay Ready Set Go and you have the real army call one two three four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen you're like sixteen Seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty you can even dive on it I could dive okay dive on it then hang on 21. it's like two point three four four five four six okay 27 28 49 30 31 32 33 oh she's gotta hold 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 wait 39 20 40 41. 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 okay guys we're back but with me this time there go wipe off your hands so you can hold this in the grass or something the dry grass over here so this doesn't get ruined because if it gets ruined you're paying for it right here in this long grass Abby now because novice grass in my hands okay so when you went down the second time down did you doggy do it doggy yeah I like I kind of hear I'll show them no it's okay I like Landon put my hands up and I like slid down okay one three five six seven eight here let me move nine ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen sixteen nineteen twenty Twenty One 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 30 20 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41. oh he beat me by 10 seconds but you are in a 10 second rebound because you did bad I didn't do red I know you did it okay can we just do a randomness okay I'm in a I'm in a risk going down with my standing up go all right my iPod see what happens yeah didn't even get that what oh wait what's in here [Music] keep it there hold on okay ready Colin yes Colin oh it's standing up okay guys this is it for wipo part one well we'll come to you with the latest videos and stuff like that and subscribe and well especially pulling this up especially subscribe on and we need a lot of subscribers what you don't need it oh she just broke the freaking trampoline Okay bye we'll see you on the next part of wipe out like And subscribe like I already said say bye I know what
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Is King Arthur only a Myth?
the tale of King Arthur has enthralled Generations did Arthur exist or is he only a myth the Arthurian Legend has its roots in medieval literature Arthur The Once and Future King Excalibur his magical sword and The Wizard Merlin are all iconic figures yet their existence in the realm of history is debatable historians suggest Arthur could be a Roman officer named Lucius artorius castus or a Celtic War Warrior who resisted Saxon Invaders around the 5ifth or 6th Century however hard evidence remains elusive the tales of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table are largely the creations of authors like Thomas Maller and Jeffrey of Monmouth the romanticized narratives have shaped our perception of Arthur more than any historical reality and so the debate persists unanswered until The Once and Future King returns
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microeconomics - $a\geq 0$, $x\sim y$ implies $x+a\sim y+a$ so the preference is linear?
dollar at geq $0 dollar ex sim Y dollar in PI's dollar X plus a sim y plus $1 to the preference is linear dollar sucks in dollar is a County newest and convex week order dollar X Y $1.00 of vectors in dollar math BB are Kara $10 we say dollar at GE Q zero dollars if all directions of the vector dollar a dollar is greater or equal to zero we want to prove or disprove by counter example that suppose dollar X sim Y dollar implies dollar X plus a sim y plus a dollar for any dollar at geq $0 XY in math be BR Kara $10 then the preference is linear one definition of linear preference is that dollar x sim y dollar implies dollar x plus a sim y plus a dollar for any dollar x y a dollar this is not true let dollar n equals $1 and define dollar u x equals min x zero dollar let dollar suck some dollar B the preference relation represented by dollar you dollar this preference relation is continuous in convex we also have dollar x sim Y dollar implies dollar x plus a sim y plus a dollar for any dollar at geq zero dollars in dollar x y in math BB are dollar but let dollar x equals zero dollars dollar y equals one dollar and dollar equals minus one dollars then dollar x my dollar but dollar y plus a equals zero succ minus one equals x plus a dollar thus dollar x plus a NS IM y plus a dollar and dollar suck some dollar is not linear
99 questions about
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Alex Gray, quilter and racer
well i have quilting and drag racing quilting i got started when i went over to my grandma's house she was quilting and i went over there and thought it was interesting so i asked if i could do it and so i went to get some fabric and i started making my first quilt was puppy paws it like bones and stuff and pause and then drag racing i started when i was eight years old so my dad started racing when or when he was older so i used to go the racetrack a lot and i got interested in that and so we went to go get my first junior dragster in buckeye i started racing that and now i'm on my fourth car so i've grown a lot when phil went to pick alex up one day my mother said he can't go yet because he's not done sewing and so it's actually a very long story but they we teased them about it all the time that that phil wasn't quite sure about his son's sewing but when we saw the things that he's done it's just amazing he um you know he needed help at first and um but he's learned how to do his own bindings now he's learned how to do his paper piecing um he takes his classes and like you saw in his scrapbook um his he figures in his mind his own you know his designs and you know like the one he he did for the for the show um he's had more in the show than i have he came along late and later in kim's life and so he's always been kind of special to us and i was with him a lot when he was really young and he just seems to enjoy to be with me as much as i enjoy being with him and he picked it up so quickly that i was surprised and he did take some classes um then too at the market and um now he's into he loves the paper piecing now he wants to start paper piecing so he he always wants to go into something different and keep going and i'm happy to have him do that so i do most of my quilting in the summertime and when i have winter break like i am on now i start projects what are you working on at the moment i'm working on the uh race car quilt it has cars flames and all stuff trying to get the binding on and i did that in a summer camp that i worked on with my instructors miss kitty and my susan that work at the quilter's market and they've taught me a lot i'm happy that people encouraged him at the show to put things in and to try and uh you know a hundred quilts out of the whole state is fairly a very good honor i think phil used to race his car and uh i was going out there when i was pregnant and shortly after alex was born we decided we still needed to go out there so we bought a small motor home and so i could still bathe him and it's fun it's fun to go out there and you know we're we're all together we travel a lot and you know we take the dogs we take the grandkids and and then we're all together so we're all together you know he's not sitting in front of the tv playing video games and you know not that there's anything wrong with that but that's not who he is and that's he's just not that kind of boy so it's good it's good he meets a lot of good kids it's a special group a special group of boys and girls um that are out there and they all know that he quilts and you know he i have to say i don't think anybody has ever teased him i don't think anybody has ever teased him they're just in awe of you know what what he does he's made baby quilts for teachers um you know he made his grand canyon quilt that he auctioned off as a fundraiser next year they go to disneyland is it disneyland i think next year the they go to disneyland um he plans on making a quilt to you know raise money to so that he can go there and that's his way of of giving back a little bit yeah judging from the first time he went down the track until he won that championship and you know just three short years later it was really an accomplishment it was something i tried to do my whole racing career and never got to and to see him come out and in his third year of racing you know he was top dog there's number one qualifier where you get the best reaction time i have three winter trophies and the wall-e which is the highest trophy you can get and i was happy about that and then runner-up have a lot of those and my big one that i have is about four feet tall that was when i won track champion for the southwestern international raceway that was exciting
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Joel Maupin - ORM: The good, the great, and the ugly - OKC#
all right so um first a quick disclaimer uh all the words are my own in this talk uh so if i slip up and say something mean or uh really just the content quality like you know we gotta fletch and everyone else at a bar up here i'm actually an imposter i don't write c sharp professionally i did it one time but i no longer do i do a dabble of a variety of things now in my professional career but i do have strong opinions about orms and there's also a solid chance that my content is wrong uh so uh next up a little about me i grew up here in oklahoma city i still work here in oklahoma city i have two awesome cats socks and oliver they may make a guest appearance here in this video i think one of them is napping in my background right now so he'll he'll probably be a good cat the whole time uh and yeah we uh been a good good deal of stuff that i've done over the past few years um i will say that c sharp is a great language i enjoyed it a lot just other jobs came along for other opportunities but there is one thing that every job i've ever had has had in common they all need a database and that's where orms come in guys we're going to talk about orms today and then this is just a little slip in there i want to see if you guys have any strong opinions about these so go ahead and prime your questions for these we'll come back to all of this but this is just something if anything uh speaks to you i would like to uh to hear them in the twitch chat please so an orm stands for object relational mapping this just means that we map sql objects which are relational and you have you know foreign keys and primary keys to actual objects and code so that way we can more easily both read and view respond in objects and also manipulate them so that way you can set properties and say like save changes instead of needing to think about okay how do i do an update statement and sql server oh this is a postgres table how do i do an update statement and postgres rm abstracts all of that it's really nice but i don't think they're perfect and here we just have a little bit of a sample of here's what a user demo table would look like and here's what the orm entity framework would let us operate on so this isn't all the like boilerplate code but this is the object that you would actually use when you're interacting with the database uh and so yeah they make it really easy to read document and actually talk about our database objects that's where orms are like the shining beacon in the sky i don't think anyone's going to fault them for this it's so much better to actually deal with these objects we can make link queries on top of them instead of having to do nitty gritty sql queries like i had to look up the the like statement i didn't know if it was the same in ms sequel and postgres and they seem to be the same thing i'm sure you guys can tell me how i'm wrong and that they're not actually the same query but we'll we'll leave that as an exercise for the reader uh in the later arguments so this is actually a live query from one of our systems that i work out at my job they you can see that that's not exactly the most readable thing in the world if we have an orm object we can actually just operate on top of the object instead of needing to see all of the sql so that's from one routing point so at an api at work generates all of those statements it was difficult to get them into a screenshot so you'll have to forgive me for how small it is um another thing that orms really protect you against is sql injection uh that that's a big problem uh for anyone who's developed an external api you need to clean your inputs you need to sanitize and you need to parameterize everything orms just kind of do that as long as you're making sure you're following their uh the flavor of the month or the the how the orm wants you to do that and they all vary uh differently but any framework i actually uh will be posting a list of resources i use to kind of go over this talk and any framework is one of the better ones you can do cleaned inputs and you can even do raw parameterized queries so if you do have to dip down into the raw sql whether you need to tell your query planner like hey query planner don't use this index or don't use this i want you to do this uh you can do that in any framework which is a key mark a very good orm bad rms do not let you do raw sql and that's a that's a problem also as i was building the stock and and doing some code samples i noticed uh intellisense is the best like python doesn't have anything on intellisense so you guys definitely did something right by picking c sharp as your career language uh so you can always have this beautiful autocomplete like sometimes i just hit dot and i don't even know what i'm looking for and i just kind of see them all and i remember oh yeah i'm trying to do xyz so that was really good another thing is the type safety this provides two-fold things it's really for the documentation uh as well as for making it easier for your juniors your mid-levels and even senior developers because seniors you have like your hands in every single thing uh and it's difficult to know what you need to be working on at the same time um so here's the ugly and i kind of alluded to this at one of my earlier comments uh is that the code first is is something that a lot of people like uh here's my first hot take code first is not the way to go and the big reason is because no nothing else integrates to it and you might say well joel integrating to a code first database is an any pattern you should have something sending that out to a data lake or something like that and you're right you shouldn't be directly reading and writing to a database that you've built in any other application you should always be having data pipelines to move that data to another spot where a new owner can operate on that data that's a good pattern the the rub is is that the world is not perfect we all work at companies with many teams and sometimes you need to just connect to the database to get your job done code first databases give you huge dangers in your migration strategies because if i need to migrate data that takes more than a few milliseconds i need to ensure that i can do that without down timing my production environment and if i have to downtime my production environment in order to migrate code all database changes are going to be very fragile we don't want that there's a good article that talks about doing zero downtime database deployments that i'll send to you all i definitely recommend that whether or not you agree or disagree with me and i would really love if someone who wants to fight for code first could jump into twitch chat because i i think these are great the other thing is that query planners still run the world at your database level uh so that i don't know if anyone's run into this before but if you've built a lot of indexes on a database and you have a query with many clauses you'll run into a fact where sometimes your query will use the indexes and sometimes it'll do a sequential scan and you may actually want the sequential scan if you've already done something let's say you have a gist injects or a gen index something that is not a simple text string that it can't be just a b tree where you can do like a uh what's the word for binary search so you can't necessarily binary search on it you need to have multiple passes over an index a sequential scan might be faster because you might be able to do it in one single pass of the database table obviously it falls apart if you have billions of rows but if you have billions of rows you shouldn't be listening to me talk anyway you probably should be listening to someone smarter than me but for millions of rows tables sequential scans can actually be faster than many index lookups if those index lookups have to be done uh repeatedly the other problem i find is that they tightly couple a lot of our application logic to the stored data um this isn't great because now again to your migration strategies if you need to migrate from database a or from table a to table b you now have to change the code in the database at the same time you can't create the new data migrate the data without the code knowing about it yet then ensure a code over where your code now knows about it knows about both objects and then you deprecate one and now you're only on the single table right so this is the kind of the like a four pass approach that the article discusses for zero downtime databases uh and when you're using orms it's a little bit touch and go because if you ever change the type of a column if you ever change the name of a column especially if you ever change a foreign key or constraint relationship it gets very tricky and then also some orms again not most but some i've seen this a lot in the javascript world if you guys are looking at some of the orms they make it really hard to dip down to raw sql and you might say well the whole point of an orm is so i don't have to write sql but again this is the real world the real world is messy a lot of times and in fact every place i've ever worked has always had a use case for okay let's dip down into the raw sql let's maybe entity framework doesn't support this type of index lookup maybe we need to do something really dirty and treat strings as json and then we need to operate on that json and so we can't do that directly in the orm maybe we have some stored procedures that we don't want our orm to know about there's lots of things like that that feel a little dirty but we still have to do them um and so this is a little example of how to actually do a raw sql sequin entity framework one thing that's important to know you'll see this app p1 in the screenshot that's a parameterized query which is awesome i will say most orms don't do this so mad props to entity framework for having parameterized queries and raw sequel um all right this is my favorite story uh that i get to share with you all this is about prisma which is a typescript and javascript graphql orm uh really powerful a lot of smart people built prisma i have a bone to pick with prisma and here's why so i have several things in the slide just to break it down a little bit the the key problem was is we had an insert statement that needed to insert a float so we had a float double precision in our database we needed to insert a value to that and it worked great if it was this 1.234 number but if you sent one like 1.0 something fell apart and there's really two big reasons for that and that's because there's a rust processor in prisma that is actually talking to the database not the javascript layer that you're interacting with and part of this is because people are smarter than me and they built this really advanced system to do byte streams of queries and actually operate on the bytes at the database level and all the rest code handles this the problem was in this one javascript doesn't know what 1.0 is it just sends one right there's no such thing as a decimal or integer in javascript it's just a number and so when that number was sent to rust rust has a difference between an integer and a decimal it read that one and said ah you're trying to set an integer value so the part of the rest code that received the value and the part of the rest code that talked to the actual database didn't communicate on this so rust receives a one says ah i will encode this as a binary integer sends it to the database code the database code says i need to prepare an insert statement with this parameterized value into this column of this name well that column's double and that binary value it's about to send is an integer so you see this little sign bit exponent in mantesa this is how floating and doubles are represented in code this means it was sending the smallest non-zero positive integer to our database which is about 4.9 times 10 to the minus 324 you could see how this might be a problem if we go to read that value where we thought we had just saved one and now we have some number that is so close to zero most libraries will treat this as zero in fact python will give you a divide by zero exception if you have this in the denominator of your uh divisor so don't do this um this is a huge problem uh prisma i think has fixed this now in their version uh thankfully we at work have migrated away from it so no longer our issue to deal with but this was a huge nightmare in our production system because who thinks to check if their rorm is actually sending values to the database right i never thought to check that and this is what really burned me from orms here's one for all of the entity framework and c-sharp guys i actually don't know the answer to this question so i would love it if you could tell me this is a way to do a direct join so that way let's say maybe these weren't foreign key relationships the entity framework knew about so you couldn't just say dot include and this is a really nice syntax and when i worked in c sharp in 2016 they didn't have this uh as beautiful of a link syntax i felt like i had to do it with unions and and within's and that one's wasn't as pretty i didn't enjoy that um so here is what we're doing is we're joining up authors author biographies and books and then we create essentially a big list that has all of that information and you can see in that second link expression we actually are grabbing all of the different things the problem here is what happens let's say an author has an awards and after this i do a dot include awards and that is a foreign key relationship what will that actually do to our database will it do a third join under the hood will it do a sub query to fetch all of that where we have an n plus one number of results and number of queries as we iterate through our authors we don't actually know until we try it and run the sql so this is where i think unless you know what you're doing an orm can really hide a lot of this if you're just typing over these database objects and you think they're objects in code there's actually a lot of work that database is having to do by fetching by foreign key deciding whether or not to do a sub query or a join in fact i believe in any framework always tries to do subqueries my main point is that because the orm makes it so easy to operate on objects you don't necessarily know what those objects what the database and orm had to do to give you those objects in code which can be good and bad the bad can be the performance tradeoffs the good can be this is really easy code to look at uh for me to write out a database inner join uh and do all of that is fine it would look very similar to this but now i don't have the ability to say oh i want to include their awards or their their favorites or their prices right because right here i don't have a price for any of these books i just have book titles i don't have a year it was written i don't have any other metadata and so it makes it easy to expand your queries in entity framework but it does make it a little scarier because you can do a dot include or a uh a dot property name and all of a sudden your query execution goes to poop so you you don't want that so but thank you guys for having me i know i burned through that really quick mostly just because i wanted to get to the discussion parts i want to see if there's anything i can learn about c-sharp i did like writing it um it was cool a little bit more object-oriented than i remember like it's very hard to have a pure function like you almost always have to have a service class to have your functions inside so kind of hurt me as the resident functional guy but yeah um fletch do you have anything off the top of your head that you want to talk about oh yeah let's hear it i want to get into it i um you know sometimes whenever you're at a conference or something like that and then someone raises their hand to the audience and they're like hey i've got this question and whatever um then no one no one in the audience or no one on the stream or whatever can hear the person asking the question it's usually good to repeat back the question that shouldn't matter here except i was i was muted for the stream but not muted for you so you heard me perfectly and no one on the street my question i'm just going to i'm just going to rise in like as few words as possible i'm just saying can you guys hear flesh now yeah they should really hear me now okay um so i'm a code first person because in a microservice where it's a bounded context only i access that data or that schema of the data and that's what i'm used to and so that's what joel's response was to um as i mentioned that even though you have a database i've seen a lot of times you have a microservice and it does something really well and so you start getting downstream dependencies and someone says you know what i don't want to hook up my bi tool to some like kafka or redis cache i want to hook up my bi tool to the database and now all of a sudden you have a bi tool scraping your database and it gets really scary like if you ever need to roll a breaking change you have to roll your service your database and in epi tools at the same time otherwise you'll have a schema break and things start to fall apart so that to me has always been the most like anxiety-inducing parts of code first is anytime something does need to break and something always will that's the problem of course i i give in that in the real world there's monoliths out there and they're they're not quite do following those patterns and some people don't want to follow microservice patterns but but yeah i can give in that not everywhere i think i think i actually agree with you that most places i start with i i recommend starting with database first for sure and then if they end up wanting to transition some things to microservices then then uh then i'll i'll tell them how to do code first to accomplish that pattern of doing things yeah definitely it it seems a lot overkill when you have like a nice bounded context and a nice problem where you're like okay i just need a database cache i need a service and i need some way to interact with that service why do i have like three different sets of code for the effectively the same thing right a lot of stuff in entity framework with nbc and with web api makes it so easy to just say oh here's all my models expose them uh you know and some off layer to broker it but no i hear you yeah i've never done this pattern but i've i've always considered a possibility of it it breaks the idea of bounded context for a micro service but i either way i usually separate my orm into its own layer or tier and even its own nudity package sometimes oh wow in that sense if that is separated and some other project needs to hit the database they can still go through the rules of my rom by the orm by pulling that that uh data project in as a nuget package i i'm completely against that i'd never suggest that for anyone um but given what you're saying if you had that scenario where we don't want to have to go through your api and your domain and your and then your data layer because that's just overkill and we just want to get to the data and if you are still in a monolith and you haven't quite moved about a context you know there's this middle ground i might be like okay fine hold the data nuget package um yeah but if we aren't data mounted context i'd be like never do that yeah i hear you for sure we actually use something similar to that at work or we have uh so it's all python code but we have like all of our logic for interacting with the database and that is effectively a module and it's shared with the kubernetes workers that do things like hard math um report generation prepping for downstream data pipelines all of that so that way each fetch this model kind of code can be common and so if we need to make a critical update uh it's not too bad and that way all of our little little python sub modules it all talks nicely so a little bit more dry so we don't mess up for some of these model buildings right because you do have to grab data from many database tables um but but yeah ooh i have another question for the group or for you normalization how important is normalization and do you normalize your database or do you not normalize your database i wonder if anyone else has any response to that i've never i've never gone at a problem and said we need to watch our level of normalization howard says not my monkey not my circus i like that uh but uh there are a couple rules similar to that that i follow like like not storing calculated fields in a database and um if you if you do have some really weird relationships that don't have to be relational i guess i guess um flattening them out could be could make sense um howard yeah i heard i agree with howard uh he's a c-sharp developer not a non-database admin so um which is another reason why we like code first right because we don't want to worry about that stuff yeah yeah normalization though um so normalization is great at the database level you minimize how much data you have to keep around but then you create these things where like in order to get anything useful you now have like a seven way join and now you're like as a developer you're like great i can make these sub functions but it's still a seven way join that i have to think about every time and so if you ever find yourself where you never interact with a single table you've done something wrong because though you might be doing an optimal data like approach like from the data storage disk space is cheap so buy more disk space and keep things denormalized when you can because that's how you're going to interact with the data now there's some exceptions to this like especially around like hipaa or financial records you don't want to create you don't want to bloat that in other places you probably want that even in like its own micro service so you could hydrate that as if a message needed it but it's really nice to have denormalized data when you're actually working in what i feel like is the real world created a lot of my experiences at startups where if you don't ship the company goes under and we don't want that so you gotta ship quickly so it's a lot better to have the same model the ui uses the same model the bi tool uses right there on the database table so that way i can just load records and send them on it makes it easy to document easy to understand when a new developer comes onto the project whether they were a ui dev a back end dev dva they should be able to look at the code and understand what it does so in my opinion denormalization is better than normalization because it's simpler yeah i can see that that makes sense there's there's also there's a line to be drawn because i i def well there's a lot of things people skip because they'll be like okay we're code first um kimberly first of all wants to fight you or fight anyone on her opinions as as she is possibly halfway joking because she says things like database first she's into database first and some people are and i i want to sort of get a whole group of people that should be a panel we should have a panel of people who like code first versus database first um but uh the the idea that that i've come across a few times is you'll have a c-sharp developer who is a c-sharp developer and they're writing code first yeah c-sharp and everything but then that that's just sort of the end of it and you don't have dpa looking at your migration files um or a dba looking at your sql generation so whenever you write a link statement you can actually pull out the sql generation um by uh just putting dot query or whatever the the i queryable is dot query it'll give you a string back on how it's going to generate that and i think that that it should be common that a developer takes that and gives it to a dba and says this is a query that i've i'm going to be using if it were easier you just say i've checked in code here's my link statement have a dba look at it but dbas don't know what link statements they're going to do especially a complex one so yeah oh i actually have a there is a product out there i don't know if it's still out there it helped me a lot when i was writing c sharp it's called link pad and it's actually just like a think of it like a little sql tool but it gives you a link with intellisense autocomplete so that you can write little link queries and just execute them like raw sql queries um but that was really helpful in me breaking down more of the complex like many foreign key relationships and trying to understand like when is include better when is like actually doing the uh joint is basically include with more steps uh but when you're actually expanding the properties so like if you wanted to see like a an author in their books you could either say like for author and authors for book in author.books um but then that's going to create this like nested select where every time you come to an author entity framework's going to go and say oh i need to get their books and it's going to load them rather than doing like an included or a join table where it says i'm going to fetch up all of the authors and books and then you iterate over that row that big row so that's the other thing of like joins or sub queries i don't know if anyone has talked about that but that's where i say i think joins are way better than sub queries when you're looking at one thing sub queries are way more flexible and they make it way more composable so that's where like all of our permission code at work is done in sub queries that is not database performant and in fact our effectively dba he always yells at us for doing this but because we can unit test integration test and actually think about our permission enforcement there it helps us so much instead of having to always say okay well what were those called in this joined up table where we join up all of the user groups and permissions we don't want to think about that we just make sure we have every query wrapped in a permission context which does the necessary sub-queries so really enjoy them there but joins so much more efficient on the database yeah yeah um kimberly is gonna kim really wants to fight you because she did she did a youtube video on normalization uh but jeff french one of our other uh favorite people here he he says don't normalize don't don't not normalize don't normalize and don't normalize prematurely um yeah of course there's definitely a line somewhere i wonder where that line is for each person but uh yeah don't ever say one ways right one way is not wrong that's definitely a way to get uh canceled on twitch or youtube or whatever yeah for sure no that's pretty much what this whole talk was is orms are bad and then it's like well no they're really not so pretty much the whole time i've been walking that back because actually orms are one of the better tools out there they just are not perfect uh and then the leaky abstraction by the way shout out to joel uh spolsky created stack overflow and his blog is still surprisingly relevant in the year 2021 even though it was written between like 98 and 2002 he talks about this leaky abstraction problem and that's exactly what happens here is when you start using the orm in production critical code there are going to be little parts that you can't fully know and so that's where you will see problems and unfortunately none of us are going to be smart enough to tell you every single place you'll ever see an abstraction leak but that's why we're all developers we get to look up these error codes and we get to fight through these little niches when all of our tooling doesn't quite cover the business use case yeah um someone someone in a chat matt header tech brought up dapper.net dapper aka dapper um i wonder what uh what your thoughts are on dapper because some people say dapper is an orm and some people say dapper is just a wrapper around sql connection and there's some back and forth it does work with generics so do you consider dapper and orm based on the stuff that you said today or where do you where does dapper land for you um it sounds like so i don't know the full history of dapper i've seen it before but i have never used it so i'm going to talk a little off the cuff i think it's like an orm-ish it's kind of like the conexjs query builder where it's going to prepare statements for you it's going to make it easier to map these statements to models but it's not actually going to you would i don't think in dapper you say like dot save changes right you actually tell it a query and you tell it to do it so if you're inserting or updating you have to actually build out a query language that says like update this part yeah yeah exactly there's no dot save change it doesn't it doesn't hold the context yeah to me that's the big difference if it's an orm or a query builder um if you have to say save changes it's an orm if you say commit or you like just send it a query then it's like a it's a query builder right it's just making it easier to operate on the sql statements which is honestly really awesome for code because now you can build composed functions where you can actually operate on subsets of the query right so part of your dapper logic could be hey here's the object that i want to select from and then the other part could be here's how we do permissions filtering so that that's how we use uh sql alchemy which is one of our the python orms yeah cool i get really pedantic with uh with terminology because especially since c sharp uses generics so well and everything uses generics um it's it is an object relational mapper it's taking you know the the db sets and the the junk that's coming raw and it's mapping it into an object it is an orm but i also agree dapper i wouldn't consider that an orm because an orm should have more than just the o r and m portion of of an orm so yeah i agree it's not an orm isn't there a uh like the dynamic class you could say it's an orm because you can give it like an arbitrary object and it just does like a json parse on it so like in theory that whole class is an orm but not really because it's just so that i don't think that counts but no i think it's a good distinction uh jeff i have not heard of mapper is it similar to dapper um i i unless i'm misreading that i think automapper is like a dto uh framework so it you can take two different classes and sort of map them between each other um unless jeff says there's a an implementation of automapper that works with data datasets db sets or uh sql connections or something like that i'm not sure but um but yeah it it maps from one object to another so it's like an object mapper it's i mean in that sense i guess that would be considered an orm and a type a worm doesn't have the word database in it so true true i guess every time i do an as statement then i'm i'm doing an orm right yeah um by the way i'm not a fan of autumn mapper but let's not go into that that's a completely different subject but uh yeah the i think i think it'd be really cool to have a follow-up video and i'm gonna sort of do this to especially the people on here who who are passionate about things um to take some of these and i hope for this pattern for everyone in the future to be like oh here's some good things about this talking here's some things i disagree with summit code first person um of course still being respectful obviously joel's talking about the scenarios that he's used to and and you'd be talking about other people we've talked about the snares that they're used to and say well i've seen code first working like this or i've seen definitely normalize everything in these scenarios you know and talk about those scenarios like anyone i'd love to get more talks about that type of thing yeah yeah for sure kimberly thank you for the link to your the youtube videos about that i'll definitely check that out that looks good um and also i heard uh kind of a funny anecdote uh a lot of the things i talked about today and a lot of the things i hear when people talk about this it's like minor traumas shape people's opinions you're like i had to stay up all night on this production issue and so here's why i feel so strongly about this so i feel like that could be a very interesting uh talk is like the work traumas that create are like entrenched opinions uh so that would that would be fun but yeah yeah um phillip um phillip in texas who's actually not in texas um he has a he has a little statement he said normalize tables and then use views to flatten and denormalize them and then maybe consider different etl database for over denormalization so i i think it makes sense i've i've seen some patterns especially for you were talking about reporting a few different times here um such that you have your uh your bounded context context for your microservices but there's also some etl going where those going on where those are always sort of pushing into sort of a reporting database and then you can run a lot of these things against reporting databases and that's usually the scenario that i see where i have to give in where i'm like okay let your thing over here just directly look at a database that you don't own it's almost always for reporting and so in that case having having like an etl of these different data structures where you think it's important e-tailing into a reporting database um is it's a pattern that i've seen that sort of helps you justify bounded context um i would you know i control my data you don't touch it yeah but that's but i think he's talking mostly about normalization and denormalization i think that's a good i i like that pattern especially for bi tools i think where it starts to get a little tricky is when you add if your model is changing often now you may be changing how you're denormalizing um and so you have like the effectively like a caching problem where now you're you're building another db but it's effectively a cache for some bi reporting tool and now you're you're having to manage two vbs instead of one so if your schema is relatively strong it's awesome because you can defer a lot of load to an actual like data database all right sorry a reporting database instead of using your primary application model database but if your application is is churning and iterating then now you're doing a lot of rework just to push some execution cycles away from your actual like uh data itself so i i think that's a really good tool for more stable domains i don't think it's as good for we're in the startup world and we're not sure what we're gonna do next year so that's that's where i spent a lot of my career yeah that that's a scary thing the startup world like the real start of the world like we're starting a business today uh is it's really hard to to say um we're gonna do these principles like any principles anything that i come into when i come in the picture and like we're gonna mature your system you can't really mature a system from day one because that's not how maturity works all right because day two you have to rewrite how your user auth works right kimberly uh just yeah i can't really just uh point to the term trauma driven development yeah i think that could be its own talk uh both serious and lighthearted yeah all right um yeah if anyone else else has any questions go ahead and throw those into the teclahoma twitch and otherwise actually on our slack and again if you if you're not in the tecla home slack you can go to slack.teclahoma.org we'll probably be on this call for a little while longer uh i may be shutting down the stream here um but yep thank you kimberly um but um i'll be posting the link to this actual meet that i'm in it's been on the screen the whole time i'm surprised no one has stream sniped us um i'll go ahead and put this link inside the slack and uh and then you guys can jump in the call and go ahead and chat with joel and chat and ask any questions that you want to ask them you got any closing remarks or any other things joel no thank you guys for letting me uh talk i hope you had a little bit of fun on your lunch hour uh and then yeah i'll send the references to the slack channel because that'll probably be the easiest way to view them some good articles uh in there actually so i recommend you guys look at a few of them but yeah thank you again alright thank you joel
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Paul Shires talks about developing one of Sheffield’s biggest brands
I'm Paul sh I'm the executive director for sales and marketing at Westfield Health Westfield Health nearly 100 years old now and has always been based in Sheffield Westfield was born in Sheffield and its central office is still in Sheffield uh We've acquired businesses interestingly in the west country in Su but brought all those operations into Sheffield because it's the best place for us to operate it's the best place for us because of the the people uh the community we' very much uh built our business in SE Sheffield and the South Yorkshire area we have a really loyal large customer base here which has enabled us to expand and become the uh the national player we are today um but we've achieved all that through the great people we employ in the local area and wanted to keep that strength confidence is definitely High um in in the region we're a good barometer of that I would say we provide health insurance to uh employees of small and larger firms and what we're starting to see is more and more companies willing to invest in their people also where there may have been recruitment freezes in the past where starting to see companies starting to employ again and those communities those employee groups staff numbers are starting to increase We Believe Westfield has a really strong future here in Sheffield the growth will come from uh a national perspective uh for us we already have a very good foothold here in Sheffield using Sheffield as our base is a really strong platform to grow our be our business because of the people we're able to recruit and the excellent Talent we've got
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Nightmare Kill My Wife | Banishers Ghosts of New Eden Hindi Gameplay Part 2#walkthroughgameplay
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something's concealed come out of the T okay nice nice I feel something close okay okay nice [Music] nice oh spiritual necklace okay okay no no no say say that's Spector it's heading for that corpse enough they brought more friends get lost W you I say that I get lost it's not just Newen time what happened here for the veil to be so thin War Invasion oh colonization of a l my like a better around but these are off that'll be why the Wolves haven't eaten them okay [Music] Ana will people be able to tell wanted perhaps if they had Talent or training what if someone sees you unlikely if they had Talent or training they wouldn't have needed us bishers okay to see these witches you mentioned must know something about the nightmare but can we trust them witches only involve themselves with people if they absolutely have to I think I see a crossing over there signs of civilization lucky me nice place R inspect as a sign don't you have wolves and specters in the highlands Catch My Breath between fights creeping Ivy always hated these sap thirsty specters love F okay bad news the bridge is out find Ro to new Eden strange I see stains but not the usual kind there's a pattern to them don't you see it it calls to me stre I have strong ankles but at this sight we're going to make it I have strong ankles but at this s not going to make it not going to make it and up and down we go those stains I could have grasped at them had I been stronger it's hard to think clearly the hunger is back and it's growing fast already right let's find something to sustain you okay great more you're wasting your time on this one of Dos is this hard I'm right here you [Music] know not today no boy fail many there's someone inside someone tainted oh back pardon thought you were someone else oh you hungry friend the stew is thin enough but I'd be glad to share you come [Music] from ch ch okay nice [Music] nice goodbye off [ __ ] basy do you sleep here Jacob Ben sleeps here I don't sleep there are maggots in the bed your meat's turning friend food your scares we make do whatever haunts the boy spawns maggots we should talk to this Ben fellow yes still disgusting okay spends things most of them not the Rope you can have it if you want kind of you thank [Music] you okay Ben went out without a gun we're Trappers not Hunters we had the gun for safety but it got done work he's so confused I doubt he knows what year it is what happened to him maybe his mate abandoned him [Music] whatever it is you're doing do it quick and let's closure to Jacob's case okay give me yeah use guys that's set it nice G can see it I can't I can't read The Hunger it digs inside of me I I can't red the hunger it digs inside of me hunger say why you has I can't read The Hunger it digs inside of me you I I can't readed I can't read the de inside of me I can't red I can't red the hunger it digs inside of me wa okay nice H yeah yeah okay AR should building quick Mist spun by a ghost after a violent death Anisha R number eight don't get lost in quick Mist L the spects get you wise but I see no other way either Ben was lost in the mist or he's the source of it wait better a little terrifi locked lock do you see that it looks like the fog is coming I think I can rid us of the quick Mist how well I'm partly made of the same stuff chill chill set up we must be careful now F I didn't know that would happen got away with it let's find what caused it you mean let's find out who died okay traces of a struggle an echo hangs on it what Echo yeah per show your shape in Black Focus red [Music] spech yeah I can't I can't do it no [Music] more on your fate land we don't give up I've had enough there's no way up there's no way down boil sh I'm done we don't give up me be God be damned I'm sick of carrying you what did you doing don't Hur me I ha you men di in the fall and now his maggoty ghost is back to haunt the friend who pushed him so was Jacob lying to hide the M he wouldn't be the first we need to find the body if the Wolves haven't gotten there first something's nearby where is it oh [Music] yeah L sh sh [Music] stick noty hell L's been torn to pieces oh wait he's been carved with a knife for his meat still no tie at Jacob's H [Music] pars Jacob was eating meat Jacob was eating [Music] Ben sometimes you must do what it takes to survive sh sh here guys [Applause] infanti they brought more strs [Music] someon l s I have another another follow my voice that Spector is looking for a body [Music] use the [Music] more bloody Mong let's tie while J's outside oh I think I found our thae how did I not notice it before there were so many spectral stains it's a wonder we found it at all come on let's talk to Ben under than it okay yeah I rual that's not the ritual I'd have used yeah Ral yourself I feel this one all right yeah going to appear hey you're not Jacob who's you my name is red the scull you and we're banishes we can help you I'm beyond help where's Jacob we know what befell hey [Music] we Skip Skip Skip Skip nice Jacob must confess his denial run strong must have loved Ben very much oh there to Jacob Mr MCC sir I'm sorry Jacob we must talk something has happened to Benedict what where is he what happened come on if some Benedict J oh we so you made it stop he failed him it was [Music] him blame and you will sacrifice the SLE and bl ritual Jacob Lind you believe you Merit no mercy you then you can and if they're okay nice nice say Lily always up I took the life of a man I loved and ate his flesh this I [Music] deserve it's done you may feed on his Essence okay nice I think I need a moment you can rest inside byebye [Music] oh
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Why EVERY Investor Should Use A Journal! | Investing 101
I believe one of the most important tools to succeeding and investing is having a journal you wouldn't believe how something so simple yet so useful can dramatically improve your investment decisions the thing is so many investors don't use one this is kcg trades and today I'll be explaining to you why I believe every investor should use a journal I apparently have three journals one for long-term investing and writing out my goals the second one is when I have a new idea for YouTube or just have a new idea in general and my last one is my day trading journal the one I use the most and the one I use daily I do believe everyone should keep a journal regardless if you invest or not just to be able to write down your goals or to track your progress in whatever you may be trying to achieve and sometimes just to let out some steam journaling is a great way to self-improve and it's the exact same thing when it comes to investing the main reason why I believe investors should journal is to keep track of your mistakes and your profitable moves when you're making a trade or just an investment in general should always have a reason for your decision even if you are right or wrong you should always have a reason for pulling the trigger when you journal all of your moves you can consistently see the types of trade do you make what kind of mistakes you made what things you do well what investment patterns that you make that you might not know about how much money you're making or how much money you're losing and much more when you journal you just get a better overall understanding of your strengths and weaknesses and areas of improvement another reason is because when we invest or when we trade we have so many things going on in our head that it can be distracting and confusing it is sometimes hard to have a clear mind which can definitely affect your decision making when you journal it can help boost your ability to see investment opportunities and trends that might otherwise never occur to you journaling can keep you more honest more focused and more in touch with your inner investor I know when I started to journal I began to realize that every time I lost money I kept doing the same things over and over and I realized it because it was staring me right in the face realizing and documenting your mistakes are ways of preventing them from occurring again in the future and lastly the most important thing when it comes to joy is it gives you confidence once you have experienced so many different patterns and so many different trends you start to notice similarities and reoccurrences when you're looking at a chart and you start to notice it's making a pattern similar to when you saw before you can use your past experiences and your journal to reference to possibly help you make a decision the confidence you get from seeing a pattern before and knowing how it played out certainly helps you solidify the decision of either buying selling or just waiting just to give you guys some examples in my journal I write about half a page to one page a day when it comes to my day trading and I specifically write what I'm buying why I'm buying it how much money it's gonna cost me how much I will be charged in commissions what is my profit target what is my mental stop-loss and at the end of the day I always reflect on what I did well and what I did poorly to improve my trading and also give me momentum for the next day before I end off this video I just want to say thank you once again to everyone who is supporting me I just hit 100 subscribers and I just want to say thank you to everyone who's watching sharing liking subscribing it really means the world to me and if you like this video you already know what to do this is Casey G trays and once again I hope you guys have a wonderful rest of your day take care guys
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HUMILITY IS HARD! - Inductive Bible Study Philippians 2 - HillaryJane
are you always serving you only doing things that make you happy rarely other doing things other people want rarely ever choosing things that will make others happy always thinking about yourself in your life self-absorbed and selfish Paul is about to break it down and he's about to give us a hard pill to swallow but a good told a swallow that is gonna make us look more like Jesus all right check it so he starts off with any rhetorical question so if there's any encouragement in Christ any comfort any participation in the spirit any affection so obviously there has to be some there has to be one drop amongst you I mean you're believers so what he's really saying is like this is for you this is for everybody pay attention what I'm saying and do what I say he says to complete my joy by being of the same mind having the same love being in full Accord enough one mind really right here he's painting a picture of unity everyone coming together and having the same mind being at the same Accord having the same love for one another so the church and people just you as a believer are you someone who brings unity to the people around you to your work to your job to your church to your groups your school whatever and if not look at that too so he starts by saying here's how practically you can do this he never just leaves us hanging he's like hey be unified and don't worry I'm gonna teach you how to do it so do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit nothing that's a really big standard literally nothing that you say think act or neglect to do should be from selfish ambition which is what selfish ambition it's whenever you have a goal and you are going to do anything it takes gossip cry manipulate lie steal cheat just cut people off be rude anything that isn't like Christ to get what you want um or don't be conceited just in general being obsessed with you if you were a person that is constantly offended you deserve the best you deserve it all no one should ever impose on your life or your happiness or your perfect bubble that is self focused and that is conceit and that is not going to bring about unity he's saying put these things off but instead because anytime scripture says to put off sin it's gonna tell us what to put on we have to replace it humility but in humility count others more significant than yourself now what does it look like to count others more significant than us that's the opposite of everything we just said it's taken to account what other people need what other people want serving others when it's hard showing up when you don't want to keeping your promises seeing people as valuable because they are made in the image of God I like how he's about to clarify though right so that we don't get a wrong impression of what it means to serve others with their life let each of you look not only to his own interest but also to the interests of others so what he's not saying is live a life completely abandon of anything that you need like oh my my friend really needs me to help them move I need to take off an entire week of work and I'm not gonna able to pay my light bill or put any food in my kids mouths but he's saying look also to the interests of others so it's not neglecting you in it cuz that would be ungodly like there's a godly way to take care of ourselves that's not conceit because he says look to your own interest and also to the interests of others so there's a wisdom that goes along with being humble and serving others and there's a fine balance in it but it is also very sacrificial have this mind among yourselves which is yours in Christ Jesus so he's actually speaking backwards so when he says have this mind among yourself it's talking to everything we just said here this is the mind that we should have no selfish ambition no can see all humility count others more significant than you and look to your own interest in a healthy biblical way and also continue to look for others interests which is yours in Christ Jesus you will only have this mind this mind is yours because of Christ Jesus this is not the mind of an unbeliever this is not the mind of somebody who wasn't in Christ this is the mind of somebody who has a new spirit who the Spirit is renewing who is being sanctified and who Christ is their example and he's about to show us and remind us of what example that was Christ Jesus who though he was in the form of God did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped God has Jesus is God okay if you don't believe that Jesus is God and he's just some nice dude that ain't the gospel Jesus is God he's the second person of the Trinity what it's saying here is that him not counting equality with God as a thing to be grasped he chose to embrace the fully man side of himself also so he's fully God and fully man and he chose to submit to the things that a man was submit to being sleepy being tired being heartbroken being hungry like God isn't hungry God is Anita sleep but he chose while he was on this earth not to let those things to allow those things to be a part of his life he emptied himself God doesn't empty himself but Jesus who is also fully man did empty himself by taking the form of a servant being born in the likeness of men this is what it means so this part right here is being explained by this part right here and being found in human form which is what we just talked about just explained he humbled himself so he's about to show us what this humility thing looks like this is his picture to us of humility by becoming a to the point of death take a second okay Jesus who is fully God died on a cross which means that's a cursive way to die scripture tells us for you for you who are conceited you know I've selfish ambition what God loves you that is crazy God wanted to make a way for you to be saved so that we can live in this humility which is ours in Christ Jesus I'm getting crazy with the pencils up in here let me change the color therefore so the word therefore means because of all this just happened because Jesus did these things God has highly God the Father has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name so that the name of Jesus every knee should bow in heaven and on earth and under the earth and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord to the glory of God the Father whenever you are finding it hard to be humble to put away this selfish ambition to put away this conceit to not just look to your own interest but to count others as more significant than yourself remember Jesus Jesus had no reason to have to do any of that he's God he is self-sufficient he doesn't need you to glorify him he doesn't need you to be saved but he wanted you to be he wanted you to be able to be saved and so he humbled himself God the king the Creator came down into his creation off of his throne and became a man who was hungry and sweaty and smelly and tired so that you can be saved isn't that the ultimate servanthood right here he's a servant servant so can we not put aside our sin whenever we deserve nothing and serve others and strive for this unity we can we should and if you're finding it hard whenever your boyfriend or your friend is just frustrating you and you just want to be self-absorbed or people just keep hurting your feelings look to Jesus who's your perfect example of humility and say thank you for showing me how to be humble I need to serve I don't even deserve any of this so on you sir but I love you guys and I hope it was helpful you guys are great I love you I hope this helps like go pray just say god help me be humble I don't want to have selfish ambition I don't want to have come seek conceit I want to be humble help me to be like you and you know what he will because his Holy Spirit wants to sing Tobias so I love you guys yeah what do you think we should talk about next I just was really fill in this text right now but I want to talk about the things you want to talk about and study the things you want so subscribe hit the bell notification and I love you [Music]
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Ravens vs. Commanders: 4 Things To Watch In The Preseason Finale!
yo what's good YouTube It's Gabriel just the fan TV back at the video like the content of this video go ahead smash that like button like the content in this channel go ahead hit subscribe man if you like hearing about the Baltimore Ravens andl Talk Football Talk things like that you should go definitely hit that subscribe button so today the Ravens play a final preseason game versus the commanders and you know usually I bring you guys some players to look out for and things like that but today I want to just give some overarching themes just to or to look out for tonight you know while we're watching the game um now one of the first things I want to do is talk about the offense look look out for the offense look at what kind of formations they're in look at what kind of plays they're running out their formation and look at the overall spacing that's out there right see if you see them things that are different now what they do in this third PRC game might not have any bearing on what they do when the regular season comes and we all know that but it's a simple fact that the Ravens do three for three games in a row they running a lot of traditional shotgun lot of um under Center offense we're probably going to see some of that in the regular season you know I just can't imagine that they they'll do something for three weeks in a row and then scrap the whole thing when the reg season comes now I still expect the Ravens base offense to be you know around the pistol and Pat Ricard in the game and things like that uh but they are showing some different kind of things right now in the regular SE I mean in the preseason so maybe some little things with transfer over maybe they won't but keep an eye out on it and look out for that and see what see if you notice some different things and then you know come come tell me and we we'll talk about it right uh the second thing it it goes in line with the offense Ravens wide receivers the Ravens have four set wide receivers you know there there's nothing going to happen to those guys right baitman Demarcus Robinson James prochet Deon du okay those guys are set Ravens will probably carry five wide receivers so there are three guys that I'm looking out for tonight and it's the same three guys that's been prominent throughout this whole offseason period okay that is Shamar Bridges Makai pulk tyin Wallace now tyin Wallace came back to the practice field this week and he has the leg up because he was the fourth round pick last year it's hard to imagine the Ravens cutting a fourth round pick from a year ago but he has not had a promising training camp and he needs to step it up Shamar Bridges had a great game one versus Tennessee he was quiet in game two Shamar bridges on the other hand was kind of solid in both games I think Tennessee had like 6 for 43 and um in the Cardinals game he had a little bit less than that so those three guys have been the three guys that have said that I've noticed throughout both games now another guy I've noticed is also a Riley Webb but I feel like he's not the type of receiver the Ravens are looking for he's more of is just a traditional slot guy while these other three guys can play inside and out you know I can imagine well well Shamar BR is probably moving X but Ma poal and Wallace in particular can both play inside and out um so yeah so Ravens wild receivers look out who's having a strong game because that could help these guys out so like if Shamar Bridges or Makai po significantly outperform a guy like tyon Wallace the Ravens have a decision on their hands now tyon Wallace like I said he still has the leg up in the competition being a draft pick holds a lot of weight it does it just does so we'll see if that's a benefit to him and that you know with that draft position he holds down that spot all right um that's something I'm definitely looking out for tonight as as I uh watch the game now another thing I want want you guys to look out for this is kind of this is for both sides of the ball look who's not playing tonight right so when the Ravens announce you know or if you following any the Ravens reporters on Twitter or wherever see who's not playing because that will give you an idea of if they made the if they made the Rost nine times out of 10 is the last PCC game you're not going to play anybody that's considered a starter so for example right the Ravens have a left guard competition going going on right so now I'm not expecting him not to play but say if a guy like Ben Powers all of a sudden doesn't play tonight that would to me that would be one of two things he's one the left guard job or two you know he's he's going to be traded they don't want him to get hurt in the game so but guy like that's not playing watch out for that so like another example like Justin Tucker won't play tonight obviously Jus Tucker is you know the greatest kicker but you know just an example Justus Tucker's not tonight the Ravens signed a um a punter I think his name is like Cameron Dicker or something like that Dickens something like that okay which means Jordan Stout will take over the kicking duties tonight and you know the other guy Cameron will he will punt the ball right so look out for who's not playing because that would give you an idea like oh they're not playing that guy okay he's probably on the team so like um a guy like a bradrick Washington right you know he if he doesn't play tonight he's probably on the team you know so watch out for who's not playing cuz that that would give you a little hint about whether this guy is safe or the Ravens view that guy is safe and and on the roster honestly now last thing I want to tell you guys to look out for is the secondary now the secondary I think has been it's been up and down in this preseason right now what I've noticed is from the safety position some missed tackles back there so watch out for Cy Hamilton watch out for Tony Jefferson well we'll see how much Kyle Hamilton plays but I figur he will probably play some tonight but watch out for Kyle helon watch out for Tony Jefferson see if they're wrapping up all right look out for our Darius Washington because he played really well versus the Cardinals and I don't know if the Ravens keep 12 DBS they might only keep to my in my opinion they keep 11 just because of how deep they are and talented at that position some people think they keep 10 but I I can't imagine cutting two of those guys I can imagine only cutting one uh back there soan um I said before that I thought Tony Jefferson was a guy that was a lock and he might not be I mean when I look at Tony jeffon play in the preseason when I look at it just honestly he's missed a lot of tackles and he's been he's been okay he's been okay he hasn't been great now if alas Washington can outplay Tony Jefferson there may be a discussion to whether or not he makes the team I don't know I think Tony Jefferson is on the team but I think he has to have a good game tonight I really do honestly listen we love Tony Jefferson but we got to remember he came after last year being cut from the 49ers and this was kind of like his last chance and he played well he played well last season you know he's one of the guys when the Ravens were really struggling in the secondary that helped them out all right and not that he changed the overwatching D on the secondary but he he played hard and he helped the RAR at the end of the season that doesn't guarantee his spot for this year it just doesn't you know especially when you got a guy who was younger and very very talented in ardarius Washington so those are the things I will look out for tonight tonight look out for who's not playing look at the offense see if you recognize anything differently look at the Ravens wide receivers in particular mikai pul Shamar Bridges and um tyon Wallace and then um lastly you know watch the secondary watch the secondary see anony Jefferson's out there if he is watch how he plays see how D Washington see how he plays because the Ravens are going to have some tough tough decisions when it comes down to uh cutting down that roster all right I think they got to make the final 50 three cuts by this upcoming Tuesday so on Monday I'll probably do a you know Ravens 53 man prediction it's get my opinion you know you guys can agree or disagree with it and you know we we'll talk about in the comments man all right so that's those some things to watch out for uh it's your boy Gabriel this mother fan TV I'm out
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Our New Bed!!
well guess what they finally brought our bed they brought around 10 something like they were supposed to they even rolled out a dirty red carpet just to bring it in the house it was called a red carpet service you know what i love it and it didn't take them that long to put it together either i thought it was going to take them a minute to put it together but it didn't but i'm going to show you the bed really quick there's our new band yay i'm so excited i love it i hadn't been on it yet now i got to close the door to keep the cat out off of it i don't want her on it right now she'll be walking on it and putting her nails in it so the reasoning behind me having to sleep hospital style bed one of course is because of my disability unlike um some able-bodied people you know you guys can turn over when you're either in an uncomfortable position or you know you just want to get in a certain spot in the bed i can't do that i have to depend on someone else to help me turn and yes derek is there he doesn't mind waking up in the middle of the night to turn me over he'll he'll do it with no problem uh i'm more prone to getting sores in different areas of my body or my side and so with the hospital bed i can relieve those pressure points by just raising the head of the bed or you know raising the legs up another case is when i'm sick my muscles in my chest area are kind of weak so i'm unable to cough and that will lead to secretion buildup in the chest when that happens it's like you basically have dove in a pool and you sucked in water and therefore you're going to drown when i feel that way i can just raise the head up of the bed and those secretions i know this time i have it but when when that happens i can just raise the head up on the bed and those secretions will just go down in my lungs to where it is not blocking anything and also i can kind of help cough a little bit more there he was the one who wanted to get that bed for me because he could have just buy a regular bed and be done with it but he knew that i would need something that would help benefit me and my health and therefore thank you babe did i deserve your sleep kelly no disturb your sleep oh sorry you
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Best Android Games - №35
hey there it's Jay once again with reviews of mobile games from mob.org today's episode a forest Runner crank your adventure gears meet Mario's cousin solve a logic puzzle count some sheep and experience an incredibly Fabulous Adventure let's go run forest run is a runner based on the Oscar winning Forest Gump movie you'll be able to experience the best moments from the character's life go for an exciting race across the country run along the famous Route 66 fly jump ride and Rong forest Run Axel can be safely called the dizzying platformer where the protagonist is a small gear seeking its place in the vast world of Machinery the game has bright artistic graphics and unusual gameplay that can suck you in for several hours Tony's world is as I've already said Mario's cousin maybe on Luigi's side of the family we've seen quite a few clones of these merry plumbers but none of them were very good but this game is it has juicy Graphics good gameplay great animation 75 challenging levels and many more new things that will surprise even the most Ardent fans of that famous Mustachio plumber so little can be said about hextris and yet you can play it for so long this is something like Tetris colorful blocks are drawn to the center you have to rotate the figure so that each block touches its color but you need to do that before it crosses the gray line there's nothing like simple gameplay combined with a challenging task cheep way home is a fun game that combines logic mental and physics puzzles the essence of the game is simple as ABC you have three sheep of different size strength and weight but they have a common goal to get to the other side that's where they need your help and last but not least the most highly respected guest of our episode Broken Age a game you don't want to describe with words you simply need to try it for yourself brilliant art style dialogues you want to quote tons of good comedy a strong story an Indescribable atmosphere and interesting objectives all this and more is waiting for you in Broken Age let me just say that each and every mob.org user needs to play this adventure game so there you go download like the video and the page and subscribe to our Channel this was Jay with reviews from mob.org see you
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Osun Workers Commend Gov Oyetola For Commitment To Welfare
workers in ocean state have commended governor boyega oyetla for his commitment to their welfare and well-being since inception of his administration describing him as a father this is even as the governor lauded workers in the state for their hard work sacrifice selflessness and commitment to duties towards building a better and more prosperous state speaking during the celebration of the year 2021 workers day organized by labour movement in the state at the city stadium in shibu state chairman nigerian labor congress jacob abdikumi attributed their successes recorded by the labor movement to the unalloyed support given by the state government in the last two and a half years of this present administration according to him oyet allah deserves to be commended in view of his uncommon leadership trait that he has exhibited to turn and around the fortunes of the state the state chairman joint negotiation council bayer adejumo also extort the leadership quality of governor oya dolla and retreated the workers commitment to continue to support the administration in the actualization of its developmental agenda aimed at boosting the economy of the state significance of workers acceleration could not be over ever since the day against the labor movement the platform through which the contributions of workers towards the states and national beauty is showcased mr governor we both say in you we have a father not a boss though you are firm and highly principled but the father in you has made the movement to require some successes and put smiles on the face of our team members without a single day of strike since the session of your excellency and recession with that which looked up is the fulfillment of the promise of god hillary oluwa in his remarks the govenor said the administration was unapologetically people and were percentage hence the uncommon commitment and dedication of government to good governance the governor charged them to reciprocate the government's gestures by ensuring increased productivity and efficient service delivery is part of effort for government to generate more igr to make the state financially sufficient that is why we are without faith ensure your salaries up from the page that is the reason we have ensured that we have implemented the new minimum wage ahead of many other states in the country as a reward to your tireless commitment for building a varied state is on account of this our pensioners are being paid their gratitude our challenging financial conditions notwithstanding he posited that the government has also been empowering the team and youth in entrepreneurial and productive benches to make them contribute their quota to the social economic development of the state and take their place in a competitive world 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
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Holly Holm vs Germaine de Randamie preview
I'm Audrey khachaturian msn.com with Matt Perino of UFC com who is in brooklyn right now Matt UFC 208 is Saturday night we got some big fights his talk about the main event Holly Holm and Jermaine Duran to be the first ever women's featherweight championship fight were you seeing in this fight I mean basically you got to world champion strikers one holly holm the boxer vs the muy Thai champion and Germaine de randomly randomly doranda me is a little bit different than Holly's last opponent Valentina shevchenko she's much bigger more powerful she's going to bring a different element because she's going to want to get inside and clinch with Holly who is an expert point fighter at distance Jermaine's going to want to get this thing nasty get up close and personal but I think there's a wrinkle to this fight that Holly trains at one of the best MMA wrestling camps in the world at Jackson Winkeljohn if de randleman gets into clothes holly ken tegra took out an honor Rousey she could take down to random E and then the game changes a little bit we'd like to see a little bit of Holly's grounded Brock yeah when I look at this fight I like you said I like Holly's versatility like the fact basis she can also go to the ground I also like the fact that she fought against tougher opponents lately I mean the Rousey fight was one thing that she's also her last two officers come against shevchenko land Miesha Tate who are much we look at the random ease opponents not as much luster there so I like the fact that she's fought against tougher opponents and the versatility in this one I'm taking Holly I agree i mean i'm gonna go with holly holm I mean she's been on this big stage this is the most high-profile flight of the randomized career she does she does actually have ten world muy Thai championships she's very decorated and she's powerful and that can change the game but I think Holly's ability to stay away from her will be the difference in the fight interesting stabbed er Anthony has never had a takedown in her UFC career so we'll see what happens don't miss UFC 208 Saturday night in Brooklyn thank you so much Matt thank you
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Why Billionaire Tilman Fertitta Says 'Shut Up and Listen!'
(door creaking) - Hey. - Welcome, Ty, how are ya? - How you doing my friend? - California greet you. - Oh, look at this. - Got a little Texas hospitality. - Beverly Hills and Texas meet up. (both laughing) - For those of you who don't know, Tilman was named by Forbes as the richest restaurateur in the world, but near and dear to my heart, you own a basketball team, which is probably the, probably the greatest accomplishment, in my mind, somebody could do for just a fun business goal, owns 600 restaurants, 60,000 employees. - Yeah, five casinos, but I have to say, I love 'em all, I love all the businesses and the hotels, but it's really great owning a basketball team. - Basketball team, that's as good, and you've got a good team this year. So question from your book, "Shut Up and Listen", great title by the way, you talked about knowing your numbers, right? So we now live in a world, I'm in the middle of it, social media, everybody's become an entrepreneur, which in many ways is good, and people wanna think big, they believe in secret and all these big picture things like I'm gonna succeed, but when I read your book, there's two things that stand out. One is know your numbers, meaning you've gotta have technical skill, you have to pay attention to the business. In your experience, you had a TV show, you've seen so many business owners, what percentage of business owners know their number? - None, really, a lot, all your successful ones. And the unsuccessful ones don't know their numbers and I don't care how good your product is, if you don't know your numbers, and I can talk to somebody for a minute and a half and start quizzin' you about your business, and I can know real quick, you know, how much is your receivables, what's your payables, what is your cost of sales, what is your labor cost? And if they don't know those numbers, they're gonna go out of business unless they just happen to have a product that is just flying off the shelf everywhere. - Right, yeah. - Because you have to know your numbers to be successful. - What do you think, I mean right now, there's all this in the news about big businesses, Uber, We Work Now is in the news, do you think some of the issues they have is just not having enough common sense with the numbers? Like those companies are growing. - No, I think that Wall Street finally said, you know what, just because you're a technology company and all you have is revenue and you don't have any profits, okay, we're sick of it. We're sick of all the dreams and you just goin' out and buying revenue but not worrying about a bottom line. - Right. - And for me, 'cause I was public for 17 years, I took the company public when I owned 100%, I took it private ownin' 100%. But at some point I think Wall Street just smartened up and said wait, anybody can create revenue. I could start right now 'cause I understand business and go grow a comp, my company from four billion to 10 billion, you know, in 24 months. - Really. - But I have to worry about the profits along the way. - Right. - Okay, and so finally. - So you're saying the artificial growth can happen. - It was just artificial, absolutely, I can grow anything but Wall Street was allowing these companies not to make money for years and years and years and finally they said, wait, time out here. We want to see some earnings. - Yeah, so do you think, the other thing that you, I was reading an article, it was not your book, but it was a recent interview where you were talking about that goes along with this, about every 10, it's been 10 years since the recession. - Yeah. - Do you think, one of my mentors told me, said, "Ty, about every every seven to 10 years, something comes along." Do you think we're potentially cruising for a bruisin' here? - Absolutely, and I've been sayin' this in, you know, all kind of interviews as I been out talkin' about the book, and what happens is, and everybody wants to talk about the GNP and all the barometers of a recession, it's really simple, okay? We tend to overbuild everything in good times and we've been on a building spree. Just look at LA, Houston, New York, we've built so many apartments, so many houses, so many cars, so many restaurant seats, so much retail and what happens is, the consumer finally gets full and can't eat any more, and so what happens, you need a recession to let everything catch up again and so there's supply and demand for everything, from TV's to cars to restaurants to apartments to homes. And that's where we are right now. The consumer is full, and that's why all of a sudden you saw the manufacturing numbers slow down today and that's as easy as I can put it. We're full right now, we're all fat. - But to someone listening, in my experience, there's opportunities in recessions, there's opportunities in expansion, contraction. Somebody listening doesn't necessarily have to be freaked out that there's no opportunity. There's still gonna be opportunity, right? - Let me tell you something. You can go back and look at my history, okay? And Forbes has me right at five billion dollars today. And I've made all the majority of my money in bad times, because that's when you can be opportunistic. This isn't how I live. You build your balance sheet and your liquidity in good times, and then you don't acquire in good times. You acquire in bad times, and this is the time you eat the weak because the weak is going down right now. Every single business that I see right now is trading at a lesser multiple and is starting to have weaker earnings than they had two and three years ago, so this is the time and I can promise you this, we'll come out of this recession and you can play this back in two or three years if we go in it and then we're out of it, and I built my net worth considerably because I'm gonna do some eatin', I'm gonna get fat in the next couple of years. (both laughing) - So basically, in a lot of ways, it's like contrarian, get fat when everyone's gettin' skinny. - 100%. - Stay skinny when everybody's gettin' fat. - I have not done a lot of acquisitions in the last few years, but just in the last couple of weeks, I've done two. - Really? - I bought Del Frisco's. - Okay, yeah, I heard that. - And I bought Restaurants Unlimited out of bankruptcy, and my team right now is in another city right now today lookin' at another company that's about to fall that we're gonna try to be the stalking horse for in a bankruptcy procedure. - I think I read about that. - You know. - You put a stalking horse bid in. - For Restaurants Unlimited, but I'm tryin' to do it again, because if we're in the deal, people know that there's no financing issue and that we're gonna close the deal. If you do business with us, they will close, and 'cause you have so many people kick tires and look at deals, but this is the beginning of it right now, I'm lookin' to eat some weak right now. - Me and my business partner, Alex, are currently in doin' the same thing. We were at a bid in at one of the biggest US retail brands, all the retails goin' so. - 100%. - We're in a bidding war right now. So one of the things that I like what you're saying and as I read your story, it's a little bit contrary, which I like, I mean, I'm right to say you dropped out of college? - Yeah. - Dropped out of college, which is a little contrary, I mean. - Had a year to go, but I started making too much damn money, and you just hell, I'll go back, I'll go back, and you know, of course, you never. - You didn't need to go back. - No, and what's so funny is that at the school that I was at that I dropped out of, I'd been the longest running chairman of the board of regents at the University of Houston right now, since the founder back in the 30's. - They probably forgot you didn't graduate, right? - No, I think they know it, but they know, he's a pretty good, good damn chairman. - And so you got, you're contrary around your education, your background, you're contrary in how you think of recessions, you're also contrarian in, most people go can't make any money in restaurants, but I always tell people, anything humans consume at volume, there's money to be made. - 100%. - Whether it's steel or cars or restaurants, you just have to be extra smart on restaurants. That's why I'm happy to be talkin' to you, 'cause restaurant, I was in the night club business with a restaurateur in Raleigh, North Carolina, when I was real young. And I saw, it's a tough business. You have to be sharp. - It is, and there's nothing, I'll just, I tell this to everybody. There's nothing more profitable than a profitable restaurant, and there's nothing more unprofitable than an unprofitable restaurant. And it's just, do you hit that revenue number and do you have the lease right, do you have your expenses right, do you have? - You talk about that in the book, the lease. - 100%, I mean, you, people just make the same mistakes over and over again and I learned to always learn from my mistakes, and I'm a lot smarter today than I was 25, 30 years ago. - That's, I did a tweet, I said, "The main reason, the only reason to be happy about getting older is if you're getting smarter." That's the main advantage of age. - You know, I'll say this, is that. - Let me grab a ball here. - You can. - We don't have to have a contest or anything. Bounce it around a little bit. (ball bouncing) Okay. Sorry, you were sayin'. - You can take the smartest guy there is or woman from your best university, Princeton, Harvard, Stanford, and I don't care how smart they are, okay, they don't have two things. They don't have experience and they don't have history and I'll outdo them every time on experience and history and I don't care how smart kids think they are today, they really are, and they're probably smarter than us at that stage, but they don't have history and they don't have experience, and you can never make up for that. I don't care how smart you are. - One of my mentors, Joel Souton, said, "You can't Google experience." - You cannot Google experience. - You have to have it. - That is a really smart statement. - He's a farmer and he has a lot of common. I always say common sense is no longer common. I tell people, you know, in an entrepreneur world, what happens, everything creates its opposite as people get more book smart or more academic smart, it leaves a hole in the market for people with common sense. (ball bouncing) - Absolutely. - So owning a basketball team, tell me about the feeling. Was this in the mind for a while, like, 'cause you, the neat thing that you did is not only did you buy a basketball team, but you got one in your home city. - You know, it's really interesting is that of the 90 something professional sports teams in America of your major sports, there's probably only three, four people that actually own 100% of their team in their home town. They're not even, might even be that many if you want to know the truth. It's a. - 'Cause now it's a lot bought in groups and things like that. - Yeah, yeah, absolutely but then not in your home town and you know, when everybody else was trying to figure out to make the numbers work, I went out and bought it (laughing). And because you can never make the numbers work, okay. But it's the greatest long term asset, also, because you've never sold a basketball team or football or baseball team for less than they were paid for the time before. But it's great, you know, I tried to buy the team 25 years earlier for 80 million dollars and I got beat out. - 80 million. - 25 years, but you know how I look at things and this is where you gotta be positive, and that's what the whole books about is if I wouldn't have, if I would have bought the basketball team, maybe I'm only worth a couple of billion today because I would not have been growing my business, so everything happens for a reason and so here it is, 25 years later, I'm worth $5 billion dollars, I'm able to buy that team for $2 billion dollars. So things work out, you gotta look at it that way. - Do you think you maybe, you would have worked a little bit less hard if you'd owned the Rockets earlier? - Well maybe I would have just gotten consumed with the Rockets because they'll consume you, okay, and I would have worked to build sponsors and do all this, but I don't think they would have been worth any more, but I was able to build my company and now I get to enjoy both. I didn't have to sell my company to buy them. - Do you have to be careful to balance, you've got all this other business and the Rockets just natural to want to just focus all day on that? - Yeah, but this goes back to once again, something I talk about, I know what I know and I know what I don't know. And so I really can't contribute at the Rocket's office everyday. 'Cause I'm not gonna scout players, I'm not gonna tell you who to pick. Sure, could I have a little effect talking about the business side and sponsors and expenses and all that? Sure, I might have a little bitty effect, but I still get up everyday and go to my other office and I never use my office at the Rockets. 'Cause I just can't contribute enough to make a difference there. - I looked on the Vegas odds. You guys are top four or five contender Vegas wise to win a championship. - Absolutely, and that's all you can do every year. You know, let me give you an example. All you can do is put together a great team and hope to be one of the top four or five teams to have a chance at a championship. Because after that it's luck. Okay, look at the great. - A little injury. - Absolutely, look at the great Golden State Warriors, okay, the greatest team ever in the last five years. How many championships did they win in the last five years? - Was it two or three? - Three, three, and they lost two. Okay, so no matter how good you are, it still takes some luck. So my deal is with my team is, we're gonna set ourselves up to be one of the better teams every year and let's hope we get some luck. And maybe I get some and maybe I don't. - Yeah, a few years ago I would say the Rockets potentially were one injury, one Chris Paul, I mean, that, let me ask you, how do you, this isn't a business question, but how do you deal with that, does that just, are you the kind of person that sees Chris Paul get injured and there was a great chance you guys would've won and gone all the way and won the championship. How do you deal with those kinds of emotional setbacks? Are you the kind of like, Warren Buffet says, "Think about it for three days, learn the lesson, and then suppress it." Are you a suppressor, or does it pop back, do you have regrets like that? - I don't, you know, and I don't in business either because it's just, you'll drive yourself crazy and I thank God I get another chance the next year and the next year and the next year. But I mean, have I thought about it and said, gosh, would that have been a story, the first year ownin' the team, you win the championship, but you know, you can't look back. I'm so thankful to own the team and have another shot year after year after year, now I'll be really disappointed if before I close my eyes one day that I don't win a championship, so you know, and you never know, that could be the closest I get in the next 25, 30 years, I mean, you don't know. I mean, a James Hardin only comes around so often. You only get a chance to have a James Hardin and a Chris Paul on your team for so long. You only have a chance to have a James Hardin and a Russel Westbrook on your team for so long. So let's look, let's go forward five, six years from now, if we don't win it. And I sit there and I say this is James and Russel's chance, they're both 30 years old. They're both under contract with me for the next four years, okay. The Houston Rockets, so where are they gonna be four years from now and where will I be four years from now that I will ever have an opportunity and they will ever have an opportunity, 'cause I've signed Chris for another, I mean I've signed Clint for another four years, I've got Eric Garden for another three years, four years, I've got PJ for a couple of more years, so this is the chance. - You set up a fine team. - This is the chance, right, now you need to come to a game with me. - All right, be careful what you offer me because I may show up. - Absolutely, you better, absolutely, this is somethin' that you wanna do. There's nothing like going to a game with the owner and enjoyin' it and before the game, seein' everybody and sittin' center court, you need to try it. - I appreciate it. - It isn't a bad deal (laughing). - I will make a special trip. I'm tryin' to think what, what game would be a good one. I don't wanna take your best game, 'cause you got a better guest than me, but we'll have to figure that out. - For sure, and I'm not just, I'm not just sayin' it. It's somethin' that you really should do. It's a great experience. - I appreciate that. Changing topics completely, we're off the basketball court, he hit a full court shot. It was off camera for a second, but when it comes to just pure mindset, you talk about in the book, something I think that's surprising that needs to be talked about more. You basically say don't be afraid, but worry more. Because everything in the modern world is guys just like, don't worry, everything just works out, but you're, there's quite a few business people, great business people, you're, you know, Forbes list, that say it's the paranoid who survive. How do you balance that with having happiness but also worrying about things? - I have no fear because I do my due diligence. Okay, so if I do a deal, I deserve to get kicked if it doesn't work because I did my due diligence. I don't do make believe performance, I always do a worse case performance for myself and I know there's a paddle for your ass if you don't watch out. - Yeah, I like that saying, paddle for your ass. - Okay, so every day I get up, I have no fear of doing any deal, but I also worry about everything and I worry about where can that paddle get me and so I better know my stuff every day. - Right, so it's more of a matter of, it's almost like you're not a optimist, you're not a pessimist, you're a realist. - No, I'm a real, 100%. I think, I told somebody about this, I think yesterday I'm drivin' in the car, I don't, and I said I don't think because I own somethin' it's worth more, you know how everybody think, well my house is worth more, my boat's worth more, when they're tryin' to sell it. I'm a realist, it's only worth this. Oh, I know, I sold a concept last year and he said, you know, you were right on. It's just, that's all it was worth, but nobody, everybody thought it was worth more, but that's truly all it was worth. And I owned it and I sold it. But people have got to be a realist of what their talents are, what their abilities are, and do your due diligence always. - Do you think we live in a narcissistic culture that thinks more and more and it's a, we live in the selfie age, the Kardashian age, do you think people feel more entitled? - There's definitely an entitlement that is out there today that was not out there before, 100%. - Yeah, do you think it makes people poorer or richer in the long run to be entitled? I mean there's a case for having confidence and self esteem, but where does it cross the line? - Well, it's, well it just kinda, it's kind of like, well, I want to go to college, but I want you to pay for it. And so I can tell you and a lot of millennials do support socialism, but those same millennials that wanna be entitled that want somebody to pay for their college, it's capitalism that makes billionaires and millionaires, not socialism. Remember, socialism, we want everybody equal. Well, I don't want to be equal with everybody else, I don't want to be equal with you. I don't want to be equal with them. I want to be able to separate myself from you. In a nice way, not in a mean way, but when I can't separate myself, then what's great about that? So are we gonna make everybody win the same amount of basketball games? We're gonna make everybody make the same amount of money? That's the competitiveness that makes America great, and so we wanna take the greatest thing we have, is competitiveness and capitalism and take it away from our country? I want everybody to have an opportunity. - Well, see 2020's gonna be an interesting year here. - It's gonna be an interesting year, but that's what made America great is that a guy like me can start out with one restaurant, I don't think you were born successful. - No, I was born to a single mom. My dad was in prison when I was born. - Okay, so do you want to move to a society that people like me and you and these people here can't succeed? - No, because I think it actually hurts everybody in the long run. - It does, it does. I love the competitiveness. - Great honor here to have Tilman Fertitta here. We're talking about his book, "Shut Up and Listen." I just read it this week. It's a good book. What I like about the book is you say a lot of things that aren't generic cliches. A lot of business books now are generic cliches. If you don't know Tilman, he was named by Forbes as the richest restaurateur in the world, $5 billion dollar net worth, owns the Houston Rockets. Owns Morton's 600 restaurants, 6,000, 60,000 employees. Casinos, aquariums, even a boardwalk I saw, was that right? - Yeah, it's a, in Houston I have the number one tourist attraction, the Kemah Boardwalk, with over three million visitors a year. And anything in the entertainment field, you know, the five Golden Nugget casinos, you know even here, we're shootin' this in LA and it's, everything from Mastro's to Martins to Catch, to, it's great to, in a city like LA, have a couple of the busiest restaurants in Mastro's and Catch and I used to have the Rainforest out at Disney, but they're buildin' a hotel where the Rainforest was, but I still have the big Bubba Gump out there on the. - Yeah, I was gonna ask you, I gotta, I have to hear, Bubba Gump is like one of the greatest themed restaurants in America. Every time I see it, I'm like, I have to eat there. Who's idea was that? - Believe it or not, a couple of people came and took a idea from my Joe's Crab Shack and then went to Paramount and said hey, can we license Bubba Gump? And it's just a Joe's Crab Shack that became a Bubba Gump and so I bought it out 'cause I didn't like that they took a lot of my ideas and Paramount's got a big deal, and you know who's really got a good deal is who's the director from Bubba? - [Cameraman] Robert Zemeckis. - Yes, Zemeckis and then who's the actor, what's his name? - Hanks. - Hank, they make a bunch of money off of Bubba Gump. You'd be shocked. - Every shrimp they get a small royalty. - You know, believe it or not, when they cut their deal for that show, they took a huge back side. And they are making a ton of money off of Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, a bunch of money. And you gotta give them credit. They didn't take the money up front. They took it on the back side and they're doing very well off of Bubba Gump. - Let me ask you this, because I'm a very very junior deal maker compared to you, right, me and my business partner. - I think you're doing quite well (laughing). - But it, you've got the numbers to back it. Let me, what is, I often say, what do they not teach us in school, there's many things. And one of the simple things is, sales, people skills, reading people, you mentioned due diligence, just deal making overall. Wealth comes from deal making, knowing how to spot an opportunity, value it, and then put the terms together. It, you talk about this some in the book, what makes you a good deal maker? - Well, I think that this is the problem with college is that they teach you the theoretical side of everything, for the person that's working for you, but it doesn't teach you to be the CEO, the practical side, and the young entrepreneur, whether you're trying to go up the corporate ladder or you are doing it your own, and it's just the simple things of, and these are some of my great Tilmanisms from the book and my Harper Collins came to me and asked me to write this book was know your numbers. Okay, you've got to know your numbers. There are no spare customers, we're all in a consumer business. People watching this podcast for you or me serving casino customers, restaurant customers, hotel customers, there are no spare customers. We're all after the same consumer, to the 95/5 rule. That 95% of everything is right, so look for the 5% that's wrong, to the take the word no out of your damn vocabulary. Why does everybody say no in the hospitality business? It's 11:02 and I've called down to order breakfast 'cause I was on a business call and they say, I'm sorry sir, we don't serve breakfast any more. That's fine, I don't want an eggs benedict, I don't want a Spanish omelet, I don't want a waffle, just throw a couple of eggs in a skillet, scramble 'em and send them up with one of those pieces of bacon that you've got cooked for that club sandwich. No sir, we don't serve breakfast any more. Well, you're gonna throw a chicken, piece of chicken or a hamburger in that skillet for that chicken salad or that hamburger, just throw me a couple of eggs that are sittin' right there in that refrigerator. I'm sorry sir, we don't serve breakfast any more. Why do we feel like we have to say no? Okay, so I try to live by, because I know I'm after that customer, there are no spare customers, that consumer, we don't tell our customer no. Okay, and especially in LA, a lot of these super chef driven restaurants, there's a restaurant in town that will only serve a steak medium rare. And I'm not gonna say who it is, I'm never gonna go after a competitor, but you're gonna tell me how to order your steak? And that's part of the society today is we're not worried about hospitality any more or service any more. A lot of the most expensive hotels now are these minimalistic hotels where they don't have any service, they don't have anything, but I'm paying more for a room there than a five star hotel. The most expensive hotels now are not your five star hotels, they're minimalistic hotels that can't even get two stars. What happened to service and hospitality? - But you've proven, 'cause I was talking when we were outside, it's like you've pulled off restaurants because one of the business adages you hear is there's no money in restaurants and what you're saying is, by having these things that you call Tilman, is it Tilmanisms? - Tilmanism. - They give you an edge. - They do give you an edge. - And that edge adds up to $5 billion dollars. - Right, and I'd go after the masses and not the classes. - So by that you mean you go, you like mass appeal approach. - I like, I want the masses. I'm goin' after the masses, okay. Because this is a Tilman that I tell my people all the time, and I don't even know that it's in this book now that I think about it. - That's good, we got exclusive content on the show. - And honestly, every, honestly all the interviews I've done in the last couple of weeks, I haven't used one of the most famous Tilmanisms of them all, and that's you make it with the masses and you spend it with the classes. But even Mastro's and Catch, even though that they are expensive restaurants and they're a lot of fun and they're a great entertainment value, they're still for the masses. We do hundreds of covers a night in those restaurants. - Do you think now that with this approach, is it guiding you, you're going Golden Nugget Casinos, you're just, you were working on two acquisitions now. The Rockets is obviously something, even there, where it's for the masses. Everybody's watching basketball. - No actually, believe me, and you know what, it's no different than a hotel or casino or a restaurant, you better put a damn good product out there on that court or you know what? You're gonna look up there in those seats and I'm not gonna have any butts in 'em, no different than a casino or a hotel or a restaurant, so you gotta always work to keep a good product on the court. You've gotta always do that, to take care of your sponsors, and I go, at the end of the year last year, the same thing I use in all my businesses, the 95/5 rule, 95% of everything is right, look for the 5% that's wrong, and I sat there and sat down with the head coach and the basketball ops people and I said what can we do to make us better? Let's, we're 95% right, okay? We've won more games in the last two years than in the history of the franchise, what's that 5% we need? And we decided we needed a little more athleticism. We needed a little. - You got that in Russell Westbrook, boy. - You're damn right. Here's a guy that, the greatest fast break transition player in the history of the game, a tremendous athlete to speed the game up for us a little bit and transition and so I think that we got that 5%. So let's see if we can put that chemistry together and go out on that court and get it done. - So what do you say to somebody who's watching this, I have all different levels of entrepreneurs watching, what do you say to somebody who goes, that's great, that's his story, but he got lucky. 'Cause there's a lot of people nowadays that say success is luck. What's your rebuttal to that, or thought? - You know, I have no problem in the world if we, I don't want to have to do it again, but I truly do believe this that you always have a little luck. Absolutely, but you also put yourself in the position to meet that luck. I got out there and met people that I know have given me advice or helped me along the way or who believed in me, but also did something to put myself in that position. And do, I'm very humble in the sense of I'm very thankful of everything and I can tell you honestly I've outworked everybody, my team has outworked everybody, and I do believe this, and I know this is a cliche. You can start all over again, and the same people are gonna end up with the money. I hate to say that, but really. - So you feel that way? - I really do feel that way. But now, do I feel that oh, somebody was a tech entrepreneur and was working on an app and some other bigger tech company came along and bought it and they made $50 million dollars? I do think that's luck, but once again, they set themselves up for that luck even though they didn't have a good product because they developed it and they found somebody that was a greater fool to buy it from them. So they were lucky, but they weren't lucky because they put themselves in a position, still, right? - My grandpa used to say, "Once is luck, twice is skill." You've done it 600 times, you started with one restaurant, you've got 600 restaurants, probably a good chance that it's not luck. - No. - Okay, once is luck, twice is skills, 600 times is mastery. - And I evaluate guys a lot and I know some smart people and I won't go by names, but they're one hit wonders, and I've watched them hit it big and then their next 10 things, they were not successful in. So they really just kind of maybe got a little lucky in that one hit, but I try to think, and I'm not sayin' there's not a paddle for my ass, but I've been successful in restaurants, casinos, I've made a billion dollars in equity in the restaurant business and I've done it in the gaming business and basically start it with one both times. I wanna make a billion in the Houston Rockets, but I'm gonna have to hold onto it for a few years. But I think in time, the Rockets, I'll have an equit, a billion in equity in that. I paid $2.2, I think you're gonna look up in 10 or 15 years and the Rockets will be worth $3.2, so then I would have made a billion dollars in three different industries. And so then you're not a one hit wonder any more. - Yeah, well, two industries is hard, three is, you've got the trifecta. - Well, you've gotta, but you know, I gotta make it happen. I've got to keep building my EBITDA, and keep finding sponsors and keep puttin' butts in those seats and hopefully I'll do it in another industry, you know, that's kind of. - What will be the next one? - Well, I haven't built a hotel company that there's a true billion in equity either, but you never know, I mean, you just. - What do you think of the hotel business? Donald Trump, that's kind of the one thing he did that's still around, are you a hotel fan, the industry in general? - It's a tough industry because of the maintenance capects to keep 'em fresh and good, but real estate, if you buy it cheap and you sell it high, it's a good business. But it's a very cyclical business, so you don't want to get in it at the top and you know, I'm, now that I'm sittin' here thinking about it all my hotels, you know, I may be only a few buyin' right and sellin' high or just keeping that in a good time are not far from bein' worth a billion dollars. - So that'd be your fourth. - Hopefully I'll get there, I hope, I hope. That's the sport of business. Business is a sport and a competitiveness, just like basketball, football, baseball, or anything and it's the competitiveness when I was 21 years old, I won my first Cadillac sellin' Shaklee Vitamins. I told myself I wanted to own my first jet at 35. - Did you pull it off? - 100%, 100%, and then when I was in my 20's I said when that Forbes 400 came out, I said I wanna be on that list one day. So you gotta set yourself goals and try to set yourself apart, and I talk about that in the book is that anybody can set themselves apart. You can be the best sound guy. You can be the best cameraman. You can do certain things and study your field and then you get a break because you were such a good cameraman or you're the best sound guy that you got recommended to go on this set and then this set, and then all of a sudden in Hollywood, you're known as the best sound guy. You can do things to separate yourself from everybody else by just working a little harder. - I have a shirt that I wear, I put a quote on it, "Be so good they can't ignore you." - 100%. - You know, people go, I'm being ignored. I'm like. - Nope, 100%. - Charlie Munger, who I like reading him, he says, Warren Buffet, his business partner, he said, "The world's not yet a crazy enough place to reward a whole bunch of undeserving people." Meaning in general, but not always, the people who deserve it, he said the best way to get what you want is to deserve what you want. For you to get the jet, you had to deserve it. It just didn't come. - It didn't, but I knew that I wanted it and so I was gonna work as hard and I said you know what, I gotta go, even though I'm makin' a bunch of money and my dad told me after five restaurants and I had five successful restaurants, I was makin' a couple of million dollars, I'm in the late 80's, early 90's and he's sayin, why would you want any more? You're in your late 20's and you're makin' a couple of million dollars a year. Well, I wanted that jet. I wasn't gonna, I wasn't gonna be able to pay for a jet that cost to operate a million dollars a year with takin' half of my income, so I had to just keep goin' and keep goin' and havin' some failures along the way because they're not all successful. But you just keep punchin', which I talk about in the book. - Do you use mini goals like that, like the jet, I need to make more so I can pay the fuel? Do you use little, like Jordan, Michael Jordan would read the paper. If he wanted to play the Knicks, he was hopin' John Starks said something like "I'm gonna shut him down." He needed these micro goals and then he played his best game ever. Are you like that? - Well, I mean, yeah, I mean absolutely, you know, and I've gotten to know Michael as a fellow owner, a wonderful human being and it just, it's what he's done with his brand and name and you know, all these other basketball players, after their career some of them still stay in the limelight some way, but Nike shoes still outsell anybody else's and the great Lebron James is the greatest brand there is, it's amazing that Michael Jordan still outsells and he hasn't played basketball in what, 20 years, 25 years? So it's just the competitiveness, the fight, the keep punching, don't give up. And that's what I've always done, and even today, and honestly when I got the Rockets, I really thought I had, that's it, I've kind of accomplished everything I want to accomplish, but already there's something else you want to accomplish. - You're too, I can tell. - I do in steps to go to the next step, but it's a sport. That's what I do. I mean, why would you always want a bigger boat, you want a bigger plane, you want another sports team. You just keep punchin'. - What do you say to people, 'cause I, nowadays, I get people following me that are very kind of zen and you know, the absence of desire is the way to happiness. But you seem happy. Do you think that there's different approaches to happiness, like do you feel your path, even though you're saying they call it a hedonic treadmill, you're kind of like I got the jet, now I want this, then. Do you think there's anything wrong with that or does that make you have a great life? - Not at all, absolutely, there's nothing wrong with it, but also I have no problem with the person who, first off, I respect everybody for the talent that God gave 'em and everybody has a different talent. You guys do something I can't do. I have the respect for the Hispanic guy that can take the engine apart of a car and put it back together and go in there and I just sit there like God, you are so smart. The guy that could just be painting this house and he's able to cut that perfect line up there between the two colors, I just look at that guy and I say how in the world are you so talented? How did, how did you get that? You were just born with it and that guy's just as smart as me. I was just given a God-given gift of understand finances and economics and business, just knowin' how to go out and sell myself to be able to borrow the money and do things. But I have just as much respect for everybody else. The poet, the author, the whatever. God gave us a talent, find out what He gave you and use that. And it's not about money. In academia, teaching, a great professor who loves to get up and teach is a wonderful person and you know what, I know I have lots of toys, but you give me a good color TV, a good comfortable bed and a cool room, I'm pretty happy. - I know, but if you're from Houston you're like I need a cool room, that's the hot seat. - And you know what, and we all love to go, we all love to go out and eat great food because we can, but let's be honest, okay? My last birthday, I sat at home and watched Netflix and ate me some Popeye's fried chicken and gained two and a half pounds, okay? But what's better than some spicy Popeye's and some red beans and rice and a great roll? Okay, but yet instead we usually go out to a fancy restaurant, but when you really get back to what we really enjoy and need, it isn't a lot. And that's really what we usually enjoy even more. - I agree, in my life, sometimes I think it's like with big houses. I have a farm and I have a little log house, 2,000 square feet, and sometimes I go there and I'm just like, it's almost like your brain settles down, you know, from, so I totally could see where you need that balance. - No, absolutely, you do. - Let me ask you this question. Two questions that I try to ask anybody who's hyper successful like you. One, best day of your life or one of the greatest days of your life, what was it and how did you feel? It doesn't have to be, but what comes to mind as like one of the great days of your life? - Well, you know, your, the day your kids are born is always a great day for one. Another day is I remember, you know, taking my company public and all of a sudden you wake up and you only had 12 restaurants that were makin' you know, $10 million dollars, $8 million dollars, I don't even think that, but because of the growth and what we do with companies, which we were talkin' about up there, you wake up and you have stock worth $100 million dollars. That, the day that I knew that I bought the Houston Rockets, that was a pretty darn happy day. - How do you feel, do you go out and celebrate? Do you get quiet and just contemplate? - I've never been one to celebrate. Just like I'll open a big restaurant and I don't need a fancy opening, who would, we're doin' that for people to give them a bunch of free food, and then, why are we doin' this? I don't need a party to make myself feel better. It's almost better to have the people that you are around that helped you accomplish what you accomplished. - Are you an extrovert or an introvert? - I'm a huge extrovert in one way, and then an introvert in another way. You know, I'm a great people person, I'll talk to anybody who comes up. I'll take a picture with anybody. 'Cause it's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. But at the same time, I have a really small small inner group that I'll go out to dinner with, a really small group. - Do you find that as you've gotten more successful, wealthier, that you go back to those friends that you had before because you can trust them more? Or you keep expanding your friends, your friends and such? - You know, believe it or not, I'm, this is kind of funny and crazy, but I'm not friends with anybody from the past. And it's, I don't know if it's, 'cause every time I was around them, they wanted to sell me something or can you buy this or would you buy insurance from me or I've got this product, and they just finally got intimidated by me and stayed away from me, but I've met two people along the way, four people along the way that have just been great friends and I say in business, you gotta make your friends your friends and you know, some of my best friends are a guy out here in North Point who is the number one MNA company for consumer businesses that I told him to jump off the cliff a few years ago, and leave an investment banking firm and he went out on his own. He's worth a couple of hundred million. The CEO of Jefferies, Rich Handler, and the astronauts Mark Kelly, the one married to Gabby Giffords who's running for US Senate and his brother Scott Kelly, who spent a year in space. That's kind of my inner group that I, and a guy that's out in the deal that is one of my executives, that's kind of my small group of people that I hang with and'll go out of town with and. - So you almost designed your social circle. - I have my own little small little world and I just, it's just the way it is. It's just the way it is. I just don't hang with that many people. Not that I don't trust 'em, but I just, you know, when you have the free time, these are the people that you want to go. - So that, so the best days of your life, the social circle, what about the worst day you can think of where you almost gave up, you thought about giving up, how'd you get there, how'd you feel? - Well, I kept punching, I can remember in the late 80's when the world had fallen apart and it was just tough, and you know, it was tough and you just keep punching and you realized you made it, you know you talk about luck and I talk about this in the book, back in the 80's and everybody wonders how did these banks get so big today that there have trillions in assets, it's because all the other banks failed and they were failing, too, but some had to survive and so the US government would come in and say, we're gonna peel off these bad asset, but we can't let this bank fail with all these deposits and you're just gonna get bigger. Well, in the 80's, when the world was fallin' apart and I was fallin' apart, I had banks that like eight or nine, I had loans at like eight or nine different banks, and I talk about this in the book, and I don't tell a lot of stories, 'cause that's another book, this was just more of the Tilmanisms and the little things I did, but not stories and the art of the deal. Every single bank that I did business with failed before I did. Now think about that, okay, you have these bank loans, you get the little thing to make your payments every month or every quarter and things are really gettin' tough and you're startin' to fall behind, and the FDIC comes in every Tuesday into Texas and they start shutting down the banks. And in a matter of six months, every single bank that I did business with shut down. And you don't, you can call the government and you can call 'em and go, well, where do you make your, nobody knows. - So you don't have to pay? - You don't have to pay, so I get, this is the God's honest truth. I get a four year reprieve. - [Tai] Wow. - And in that time, you can't borrow a dollar, buildings in Texas are just shut down, during the middle of construction, and I get a four year reprieve, so in that time, remember I'm a developer and I buy my partners out of their restaurant business in '86 and I start building restaurants. Okay, so over the next four years, I scrounge together, I use credit cards, everything and I open up a restaurant in Dallas and in San Antonio and Keene, Galveston, Lafayette, and I build these restaurants and I'm all of a sudden making a couple of million a year and the FDIC calls me, I think it was the resolution trust was the, was the, what they set up the government, the government sets up these things. - [Tai] And they wanted you to pay back. - And they call me and they say Mr. Fertitta, you've come up, I wasn't big enough for them to come at me immediately, remember that. And they call me and said we have these loans, we need a meeting, and over the next six months, I negotiated, I had started making good money with these restaurants, and I was able to pay back the same full $2 million dollars, they waived all the interest, and you know what the guy told me who had my account? You are the only person that has able to pay back 100%. Isn't that an amazing story, and you wanna know the next side of the story? I didn't do this because I couldn't fill out the disclosures and say how well you're doing, but you can't lie because you have to tell them you're making a bunch of money today. I signed that settlement, wrote them out a check of $2 million dollars, and I had already put a deposit down on my jet, my first jet I was 35, and closed on my jet the next day. - [Tai] Wow. - But I couldn't close the jet while I was still negotiating with them. - So you did it right after. - The next day, 'cause I knew that we were settling, so I timed them, you do one and then the other the next day. - Yeah, the higher at, the FDIC got for. - I outlasted the banks. How many people get to outlast the banks? - Not many, the US government's about the only one that outlasts the bank. What was the first jet? - A Citation jet, and then I went from a Citation jet to another bigger Citation jet, an S2 and then a Citation 5, and then a Falcon, matter of fact, Boone Pickens, who just died, I bought one of his, I bought a Falcon from him, and then from a Falcon to a Challenger, and now I have to fly around in two G5's (laughter). - You got two G5's. Does one follow you with the assistance? - No, no, no, believe, just, you just need two. We're a one G5 family right now because one's broken and it is not easy. I'm just kidding. - I like that, he's a tough liar. I like that. Do you have. - I'm very thankful, I mean I am bein' sarcastic but I'm very thankful, I mean, life is good. - Life is good. - And I'm very humble about it and I thank the good Lord every day. - So one of the things in the book that we kind of touched on here, let me see if I can find it. I wanted to go back, I opened right to it. The 95/5 rule, so there's two parts of it I wanted to understand it. So my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong, most people are pretty good at things. It's this last 5% that you suck at, it's kind of like the weakest link in a chain. You're only as strong as the weakest link, and then on the next chapter you talk about, but focus on, you've got to leverage your strength, so that's another one. So how do you balance focusing on your weakest part, while also, so let's say for example, for me, I'll give an example. I think my weakest point in the past was I have so many kind of ideas in my mind that I forget to focus sometimes, right? So maybe that's my 5% I need to get better. But my strength is also that I'm broad. I reach a lot of people, so what would be your advice to me, like how do I balance my weakness, but still focus on my strength? - Well, you've become successful because you do 95% of everything right. And everybody that is successful, every business out there, they're doing 95% right, but the ones that really make it go figure out the details on the 5%. And I always know that I have to keep pushing and driving everybody to get that 5%. And let's just look at it in a simple way. You know, I can drive up to, and I'm just gonna use a restaurant or a retail store just as an example. I was talking to Walmart, their Saturday morning meeting a couple of Saturdays ago. And I just, and somebody asked me about the 95/5 rule and I said, let me just give you an example, okay. You're the general manager of a Walmart and you drive up to your store that morning and you's look in the parking lot and you see is there bottles left out there or cigarette butts and you go up to the front door and you look, are all the lights on, is the sign right? Is there dead weeds around the flower beds around the front door, all the baskets in there, you know, you go to the front door, and is there smudges on the glass and you, does it look real clean out there or is there spilt drinks and everything. Well, I hadn't even walked in the store and me personally or that general manager, I can judge the general manager of that store. I can tell you if that's a well run store. And I can pull up any of my restaurants or anybody's retail store and tell you before I ever walked in the door if that's a good operator or not. And if they're not a good operator on the outside, why in the hell should I think they're gonna be a good operator on the inside? So just think about when you're drivin' around and you're lookin' at somebody's business. And it'll tell you a lot about them. That's the 5% from just a visual standpoint. But you know your 5%, maybe I'm not quite focused cause I'm trying to go in too many directions, so it's just you workin' with yourself and sayin' I have got to follow through on this or I'm not gonna get it done and I can't lose, 'cause all of us guys that are successful, we have ADD, okay, that is why we're successful. - Do you think you have ADD? - Do I think it? I know it, now when I was in school I think my teachers thought I had other bigger problems, 'cause we didn't focus on it then. But I realized I have it because I think all my kids have it. It's just somethin' that you'd be shocked at how many of us have. - I think I heard your daughter laugh out there when I said do you have ADD? - And but most successful people do for some reason because that's our brains that they're working in a complicated way and that we're trying to always go do something else. So I have to stop myself and say I can't go on to this next deal or this next project till I follow through and make sure that I've done everything here to make sure I'm successful. So it's kind of pinching myself and saying "Step back and catch yourself, or you're gonna have a bad deal here." - It's that discipline. Well, good, where is the best place to get the book? Amazon? - Amazon or Walmart online or Barnes and Noble, any of the bookstores, the Hudson's all over the airports, it's everywhere, but you just order it online if you don't have to leave the house. Do it whatever you want. - I'll put a link, Tailopez.com/tilman, and I'll redirect it. - Yeah, there's a tilman.com that I think shoots you to everywhere else I believe. - Yeah, go to tailopez.com/tilman and it'll redirect you to the right place to get the book, more information, I'm glad you're going kind of, I know you've been behind the scenes making money. You know there's a lot of people, it's speak less, do more, you've been doing that, and I'm glad knowing now that you're gettin' out and kind of sharing the message because people need to hear this, common sense is no longer common. - It's all common sense and logic. - Yeah, a lot of your book is just like, it's common sense. - There's nothin' that somebody's gonna say, well he's just much smarter than me. 'Cause I'm not the smartest guy in the room. But there's little things. - But you're the richest guy in the room. (Tilman laughing) So you win on that one. - In most rooms. In most rooms I am, very, but it's okay. And I love to be in a room with somebody richer than me 'cause I'm gonna learn somethin' whether it's from somebody in this room or some other room, so next time I see you, we're gonna be at a basketball game in Houston, Texas. - I'm gonna definitely take you up on that. Let me ask you this bonus question, 30 seconds. If you had to, this is your last day on earth, you're going to space with Elon Musk, and you wanted to leave your family and humanity like two or three sentences, what do you say to them? Your greatest thing, the greatest Tilmanisms in just a couple of sentences. - Always be happy with what you have, because there's always somebody who has less. Always be happy. - Thank you. - This was great. Go check out the book, "Shut Up and Listen", Tailopez.com/tilman will redirect you to his website and Amazon. Grab the book, it is a good book, I read it over breakfast and a good thing is it gets right to the point, so those of you who have a hard time reading long books. - It's an easy one, it's an easy read. - It's dense so that's good. So thank you. (upbeat music)
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💥e9- What is the United States? 🇺🇸🎭 A United Nations Member-Nation Corporation 🇺🇳
[intro music] When people think of the United States a common opinion might be of the land or maybe a country. These definitions are outdated by  half a century if not more. There are at least seven different definitions of the United States throughout history layered like an onion. The most recent iteration was in the founding of the United Nations in 1945. The United States gave up its sovereignty, its government, and its country status to become a de facto United Nations member nation corporate franchise. It's a governmental services corporation. The transition was seamless. Since the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, there have only been United Nations resident citizens called legal presences. All birth certificates end up at the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation at 55 Water Street New York City, in trust estate by the United Nations, in exchange for the United Nations resident citizen legal presences. U.S. citizens are merely specialized United Nations resident citizens. The member nation trades birth certificates for immunity in operating UN legal presences against the people. Their birth certificates turn humans into chattel legal presences with no constitutional protections. The United States entered the United Nations by first declaring statutory bankruptcy receivership in 1933 and then by being in a legal state of  belligerency. Which is to say in default and breach of the peace. The United States was at war with Germany and the Axis powers in World War Two. The Allies won the right to global domination from the axis and then they put all of humanity into a legal slavery control matrix through the United Nations. After a United Nations formative meeting, several countries declared war on Germany in breach of peace as a condition to join the world collective. The United Nations controls  the breaching of peace, rather than bringing actual peace. United Nations is the continuation  of World War Two. Furthermore, when a government joins the UN, the trustees ship of the National Trust is surrendered to the United Nations. The [UN] Secretary-General acts as the trustee of the National Trust estates. The president or prime minister is the chief executors office, and the legal presence artificial person corporations are the beneficiaries of the National Trust estates. The president's take orders for the National Trust estates from the United Nations secretary-general. The relationship is financially secured through the US permanent representative at the UN. Permanent. As such, each country's constitution is subverted by the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights due to legal presence strawmen corporations being issued by the United Nations. The United States does not issue its own legal presences. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the highest legal document on the planet for artificial persons and how the UN controls humanity and Earth. It even replaces all courtrooms globally with their UN competent national tribunals. In the U.S., these tribunals have no obligation to the Constitution except in fictional appearance in propaganda only. Tribunals are about whatever suits the corporate needs. All judges are merely United Nations administrators of UN legal presences. Many UN Administrator "judges" operate without oaths and those that do the oaths are to a mere corporate legal fiction doing business as the United Nations. There is no 14th Amendment Citizen in these tribunals. There are only UN Member-Nation resident citizens. The following clip points to the takeover of all courtrooms in America by the United Nations. Here is Washtenaw County prosecutor Brian Mackie [P-25745] claiming his masters are the United Nations   [Phone Call Recording - Narrator] Just like Michigan is simply a corporate- You _know_ what the difference between the state of Michigan and the territory of Michigan [is]. Is this correct? Do you know the difference? [Brian Mackie P-25745] Uh. Probably not the way that you do because you seem to have studied this some detail. which is great. [Narrator] Okay. So, you're saying that "ignorance of the law" is an excuse. Is that correct? okay so then you need to know these things [Brian Mackie P-25745] Uh. I believe that that is not an excuse. No. [Narrator] Okay. So then, you need to know these things. [Brian Mackie P-24745 Michigna] "Well, I'll have to talk to my Masters at the United Nations about it." [Brian Mackie P-24745 Michigna] ..."Well, I'll have to talk to my Masters at the United Nations about it." [Brian Mackie P-24745 Michigna] ... ..."Well, I'll have to talk to my Masters at the United Nations about it." So, the Constitution has been relegated to the dustbin of history under UN dictates. According to the United Nations treaties, even American nationals are placed into the Member-Nation Trust Estate for being stateless. United Nations is merely self granting of the authority to impose itself with impunity on human beings across America and the globe through the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Indeed, simply claiming to be "human" allows the UN to impose its legal presence corporate overlay in total disregard of the US Constitution. All sheriff's and legal fictional enforcers singularly operate on the United Nations legal presence artificial persons. It is simply by treating the human as surety for the legal presence, rather than its authorized representative, that these corporate policy enforcers assume what they do. And it's merely a legal fiction written on a piece of paper by their UN administrator pretending to be a judge executed by order followers. The most accurate definition of the "United States" after 1945 is the United Nations doing business as the United States. The United States is a costume- a mask- a corporation that the United Nations wears. The United States is a UN Member Nation "de facto" corporate franchise. It manages the 57 federal state franchises and the separate 50 incorporated state franchises. The United States Driver's Licenses, Passports, Social Security, Selective Service, Naturalization papers, and even Death Certificates are separate United Nations authorized and issued legal presences. The base level legal presence appears to be the birth certificate which enters people into the legal slavery control matrix of the United Nations. The United States is merely a United Nations corporation with no more power and nor authority than Walmart, Kmart, McDonald's, or Federal Express. [REP. ALLAN WEST] Well, you're absolutely right, Judge. You know, what we have to look at is the President is the Chief Executive Officer of this corporation called the United States of America. ...of this corporation called the United States of America. ... ...of this corporation called the United States of America. The power of the UN over the United States is so vast that the United Nations has taken over all of New York City right beneath our noses. New York City is the fourth sovereign city-state; besides the Vatican City, City of London, and City of Washington, DC (District of Columbia). New York City United Nations is the franchisor of Member Nation corporations and all things legal. It creates the framework of rights abuses by member nations via legal presences. [by UN UDHR]. The UN is at legal war against humanity run by the Secretary-General trustee. For a restoration of the United States and Constitution, the UN would absolutely need to be dissolved. War is the business of the United Nations doing business as the United States. For more information on the takeover of New York City by the UN, please see Episode 4: United Nations: the 4th Sovereign City-State of New York City. Like, Share, Subscribe, and Notify. [outro music]
Gov Corp Watch
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The U S Says Iran Attacked Tankers Does the Evidence Add Up
when explosions crippled to oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman on June 13th the incident immediately heightened tensions between the u.s. and Iran and raised alarms about the security of a vital passageway for a third of the world's petroleum the u.s. blamed Iran for unprovoked attacks on the ship resent a clear threat Iran's that American officials were warmongering the main evidence the US has presented to the public to support its claim are these photos and this surveillance footage taken several hours after the attack on one of the tankers the footage has significant gaps cuts out at key moments and zooms in and out it does not depict a single sequence of events or an explosive being planted days later the US released new images to back up its claim they don't show definitively who is responsible for the attacks but here's what the images do show us first the tanker we can confirm that this tanker the kakuka courageous is the same ship that was approached by the Iranian vessel these distinctive features match and shipping data confirms it was 20 miles off the coast of Iran when it was attacked next the patrol boat which does appear to be Iranian it matches the model and dimensions of patrol boats used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy the chevron pattern on the bow of the boat matches and so does the center console and they both have anti-aircraft guns an Iranian source familiar with the country's military operations told us that this clearer picture of the same patrol boat does show an IRGC vessel and the incident occurred in Iran's area of responsibility last the alleged mine a US Navy ship took this photograph before the Iranian Patrol appeared it shows damage to the ship and what appears to be an object protruding from the hull the new images released by the US Defense Department appear to show the outline of a limpet mine similar to this mine design on the right the dimensions of the mine match these markings match clasp used to attach the mine to the tanker and this remnant matches the size and design of those clasps weapons experts say this could resemble limpet mines that are available to Iran but there's still no conclusive proof that they are Iranian so it appears that an Iranian boat did remove a limpet mine from the ship's hull but importantly the pictures released by the US lacked a crucial piece of evidence the moment the mine was placed meanwhile Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that President Trump wants to avoid war president rump does not want war we will continue to communicate that message while doing the things that are necessary to protect American interests in the region even still the Defense Department decided to send 1,000 additional troops to the region in response but as us-iran relations continue to crumble the slim waterway will remain a hotbed of tension
Prime Time
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How To INSTANTLY Shorten Up Your Backswing and Be More Consistent In Tennis!
alright guys before we jump into this video I want to ask you a simple question and something that we are always wondering we're trying to find a lot of information that to help you even more what are you trying to improve at this moment like what's the most important thing that you're trying to improve and you again whether it's your forehand backhand get generating topspin getting your footwork better or you surf please come in the link below we want to know what you need and we're gonna try to help you more specifically in next videos to try to help you exactly what you need to work on but now today's topic is shorten up your big backswing and from my own experience I have played when I was a junior I always thought you know if I get a bigger backswing I can generate a little more power and put those balls away really it's not true if actually shorten up your backswing is going to help you to time the ball better I get the point of contact in the same place and you can actually put away more balls that way so we're gonna give you simple drills today that can help you so much the improve your game and shorten up your backswing and improve your forehand so much you can also apply those drills on the back inside but today we're gonna focus on your forehand all right guys before we jump in the first drill to shorten of your backswing I truly believe without a serve you will certainly need a shorter backswing but on the other hand if you have a really really really good surf you start hitting some aces and you put in so much pressure then the backswing will be easier because it's gonna be a lot of short balls you'll put them away so take your time and sign up for our free course for you surf the improve power in your surface under a link below I think you're not missing this is such a great opportunity to get something of such a high value absolutely for free that we're providing for you and you guys jump in the link below just sign up for a course right now you're gonna enjoy all the drills and steps in order to improve your surf and now let's jump into the first drill so on the very first you need some kind of object it could be a back fence it could be some kind of pole or on this case I'm using the basket as far as it's not something really short where your hand is not going forward so we're gonna start with just getting your racket in the right position where you're supposed to be so a lot of times people don't have notice but they have such a big backswing and that they take your racket too too far back don't have enough time to get set up a lot of times they get too close to everybody they get gym so we're gonna start with few shadow swings because you got to get used to this shorter backswing make sure your you're going to start you're going to keep your rack hand against the cord or whatever that object is you're going to keep your left hand on the racket the fisa rack is going to stay sideways to facing the side fence and you're going to get low so you see in this position that's how we're going to start and I'm gonna drop our racket and move forward through the ball and we're gonna do a few times because actually you'll find yourself trying to even push the card back and you'll be like oh my god what I'm doing here so you in order to fix it you'll have to do quite a few shadow swings make sure start slowly with a nice drop keep your hand a little bit on the side so you don't when you drop your rack and don't hit the card of course and you're gonna no fewer repetitions just to get the swing right now you gotta get used to make sure stay relaxed and they'll tie it up to your racket don't muscle through it a lot of people start overcompensating but really the power is gonna come from your legs your shoulder rotation and your core rotations so that's where the power is coming from in the next step we're gonna take few balls I'm gonna try to fit the ball to ourselves starting the ready position so we're gonna be right here we're gonna toss the ball and we're gonna swing through it nice and easy so we're gonna try to get used to that short backswing we're gonna start swinging forward through the ball trying to see how Phil's making sure we're still staying relaxed in our record is coming down not a lot of times some people might start to tie it and when they swing through the ball they'll feel like you don't get any power but really you have to focus making sure that you were swinging through the ball see how I'm rotating my shoulders make sure you're not finishing like this hugging yourself at the end you wanna make sure you have full rotation otherwise you're gonna give up on that idea you're gonna use all your body to go through the ball just like that and do a few times just until you feel comfortable that's swing in the next step we're actually gonna start facing the net after we're gonna do split step we're gonna get sideways making sure we have our hand by the object that we put it behind us and then I'm gonna swing so this is gonna be a little more dynamic right now so we're gonna start facing the the now we're gonna split step turn and then swing through the ball and again split step turn and then going through the ball again split step turn here we go one more time turn going through the ball so you see we're still taking time making sure don't slam that hand against the court otherwise you're gonna hurt yourself so do it very slowly make sure in the right position you do it with yourself you can have a person fitting to you or you can do it on your own get a basket of balls just feed the ball you're gonna get that rhythm on your forehand now in the very next step we're actually I'm gonna have our is coming out he's gonna fit the ball to me so it's gonna be even more dynamic now it's gonna feel a few balls to me here we go and we'll see how it works with me when he's gonna fit it fit the balls to me so we're gonna start there you go if you do it right and you relax you're actually going to generate a lot more power because you're gonna be a lot more consistent hitting the ball on the right point of contact on the sweet spot the ball is gonna hit the switch but every time inconsistency is gonna increase you might hit a lot harder if you get bigger backswing but it's gonna be one out of eight ten shots especially with your purse the pointing hits a very heavy ball you're going to be getting late and I'm going to have a lot of trouble hitting that ball so make sure this drill is going to help you out so much to shorten up your backswing and now let's see how it's gonna work on the live ball after we completed the whole series we're gonna hit a few shots and see if it works alright guys so after you complete all the simple drills - in order to shorten up your backhand we're going to hit a little bit and see if you see any difference on the swing if you start feeling a little uncomfortable go back and review all the drills you've done already and make sure you're doing them again until it becomes automatic at the end of the day or your repeat it is you're gonna have a good muscle memory and you're gonna fix that issue so let's see that's it and then just make sure as you're swinging stay as relaxed as possible you're important you using your shoulder turn because sometimes people when they shorten up their swing but they also staying open so and then of course it doesn't make sense so you want to make sure your shoulders are always sideways you can hit the ball out in front using your legs getting some power on your shots quite nice and easy just like that so you see even if the ball comes fast I can still deal with it with no problem because I have extra time now just like that so you can see guys it does help you you're gonna still generate a lot of power from that short swing and you can be a lot more efficient on your shots alright guys thanks so much for watching our video make sure don't forget and jump into the link below to sign up for our surf course it'll be really beneficial for you to improve your serve and get your game to the whole new level now please write in the comment below so anything you're working on something you want to improve we really want to know your opinion about and what you're looking at not right now so to help you out as much as we can following videos and thank you so much like subscribe to our YouTube channel you
Time Value Of Tennis
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HOW TO STREAM TO TWITCH FROM XBOX SERIES S! How to stream on Xbox Series S!
what's up series s fam so you want to stream to twitch from your xbox series s using nothing but the console itself where we've got you covered so first things first what you need to do is you need to head on down to the store and head on into the store so you can get yourself the twitch app so go over to this menu bar on the left hand side go down to apps and then you can go down to apps home and you'll be able to find it in here no problemo so in the top entertainment apps it's usually in here and if you can't see and here go down to most popular apps and boom there is twitch click on it and then install the app and you need to have a twitch account so you can link to twitch and then stream to twitch from your xbox series s so make sure you head on over to twitch and make an account on your pc or mobile phone if you've not already got one and just a quick note if you're worried about space on your series s this is quite a small update it's only 164 megabytes once you've downloaded twitch you need to head on over to twitch.tv activate and then enter the code which pops up on screen to link your account to this app on your xbox series s once you enter the code from your xbox on the activate page it'll ask you to authorize so just go ahead and click that so it allows you to stream to your twitch page from your series s with no problemo at all and then once you're logged in on the app on your css you want to head on over up the top here to broadcast and once you're on broadcast you want to select it so press a and here we go this is where you put in all your settings to make your stream come to life so it's got information from my previous stream here so that is the title of the stream here you can change this using the keyboard on screen i'm just going to leave it as it is right now and then your game will appear here next to language once you start playing it will automatically populate that and set your language to english and that is the correct one for you next up for destination here obviously we're going to twitch lightstream do not worry about that that is a subscription service which will allow you to add some extra features like overlays and alerts and things like that from your css but that does cost you a monthly fee so if you want to do this for free keep it simple just to test out streaming just select twitch then camera position you can plug in a usb camera if you have one plug it in i recommend if you're looking to get one which is good and cheap which a lot of streamers use use this logitech c920 which i'll leave a link down below in the description for you to check out it's the one i use and once you have it plugged in you can select the camera position on screen if you want me to do a separate video showing you that using the webcam on the series s please let me know down below in the comments and i'll get one out asap for you next we've got the broadcast bar position you basically just select where you want this to be to be out of your way and all this shows is information about your stream how long you've been streaming for there's a little red dot indicator to let you know you're still live it will tell you how many people are viewing and i'll also tell you stuff about your microphone that is all that is so i recommend just select bottom right or the opposite bottom corner from your webcam just to keep it out of the way next up you've got a microphone so this is for your microphone you unfortunately cannot plug in a usb microphone to the xbox series s yet and use it for streaming you can do this on playstation 5 i don't know why you can't do it yet on xbox but that means you will have to use the microphone on your gaming headset so try and pick up a decent one of them so you get the best sound quality and then you can play about with the volume slider you can just press down or up to change it and then you can obviously press mute to mute it next is party chat if you're in a party with people on the game you can control the volume here up and down i recommend you just mute this so it does not come across on your stream as it can be confusing when there's a whole bunch of voices talking and they're probably just more interested in hearing what you've got to see as you are the streamer they're tuning in to watch next up we've got game this is obviously all the game audio so the sound effects the shooting explosions the music so just watch with that i recommend you maybe turn that down a little bit just so it does not clash with your microphone volume so you still come through super clear next up bitrate this is about the quality of your stream and this is a really useful tool they've introduced here so you can see um here we've got the resolution i recommend if you're starting out go for 720p if you've got good um broadband or good internet maybe try 1080p but this is the best thing here if you just click automatic it will run a test and tell you what your bet rate should be so let's click on it right now boom broadcast quality test let's check your internet bandwidth so we can get the best experience for you and your viewers so this is good it takes away a lot of the tech know-how for you and it will just set the best settings for your internet speed and your series s or series x obviously and you can see here it's came up with a bit weight of 6500 and a stream resolution of 1080p so there we go that is all you need to do so once you're ready to go live head down to the start streaming button just keep pressing down to get to and then press a to start streaming and wait until the live button appears like that and that means you will be live on twitch hopefully this was helpful if it was smash that thumbs up button leave me any questions you have down below in the comments and consider subscribing for plenty more awesome gaming content
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Three Easy Pieces: Holography, Localization, and Spheres
thanks old to all of you for participating in this workshop it has been amazing the whole week I learned about new things so as the last speaker of the conference I have the pleasure to summarize all the talks so I'm gonna tell you about work which is in this papers with with amazing collaborators so the the people in green are somewhere in the room or used to be in the room at some point in the workshop and then there'll be a little bit mentioning of coming working progress okay so the motivation slide is not really needed in this workshop the basic idea is that as as you've heard in many talks we have on many many calculations of kind of exact correlation functions observables in qfps with with different amount of super symmetries in various dimensions and one thing that you can hope is that in some some appropriate large n limit these calculations can make contact with a type ii whale type to be super gravity and eventually hopefully with corrections to the super gravity limit so eventually in contact with some kind of quantum gravitational theory okay and so the goal of the talk is much more modest I will kind of explain on a couple of examples how all of this works to leading order in N and lambda okay so in the super gravity approximations and in the talk I will not have a conformal symmetry so then kind of examples I'm going to study are will be D dimensional Q if T's on on around sphere so no squashing is no other topology none of that and the kind of examples will be the nations of the maximally supersymmetric 40 theory with different amounts of supersymmetry or done maximally supersymmetric and Mills theory in dimensions between two and seven ok so it also be done um concrete examples on Wednesday good and I want to emphasize that in in kind of example one and three we do have a lot of calculations with supersymmetric localization for example one concerns an N equals one QFT so massive theory on a four sphere for which as far as I know there's no published at least results for 50 observables exact observables okay so what's this kind of examples I'm going to talk about so this is an overview of fun kind of N equals four and Mills so the content is a gauge field some scalars in the adjoint and fermions in that joint and I can decompose all of this into multiplets of N equals one supersymmetry which will be a vector and a bunch of Cairo's all of these in that joint and so this thing has an so6 are symmetry in general atom conformal point but of course in this formulation I only have an su 3 times u 1 manifested and so the deformation I would like is to turn on super potential masses for the karo super few it's kind of an obvious deformation that you can study and people did a lot in the past so the new kind of ingredient is that I will do this on s4 so this is how we connect to the topic of the workshop and so if you want to do this you are kind of animated kind of immediately faced with a with an obstacle that I have a massive theory on s4 so I don't have conformity variance anymore and it's not obvious how I'm going to couple it on s4 preserving supersymmetry well when there is a will there is a and that's the way basically so what I've written over here is the Lagrangian schematically if N equals one star on s4 with all of these masses turned on so the couplings in red are super potential masses and the couplings in blue are due to the fact that I'm on the sphere so if I take em em I to 0 and are very large and back to the flat space conformal to here okay so localization seems to work in the case when M 3 is zero and m1 is equal to m2 so this is known as any pasta to start theory and this is actually a kind of example in the Westons original paper on authorization for gauge theories on s4 ok so I'm going to focus for the next five slides or so on this this kind of example ok good so this is a slide which most of you would know about this is essentially borrowed from pesto's paper so the localization answer is that the partition function on s4 for this example in equals 2 star with an su n gauge group the path integral localize this to an matrix model of a kind where I have to integrate over the kind of eigenvalues of this adjoint scaler ai and this is the measure in black and I have a 1 loop piece and in an instant piece and classical piece so I've spelled out the classical contribution and the 1 loop 1 the the instant tones are harder so this is known as an nekross of partition function with some specific values of the Epsilon parameters and so for me this will not be an important player and because what I'm interested in is is a large n limit and the common lore is that at large n instantons don't contribute but this is not entirely obvious so these people Dragonborn also studied exactly this matrix model in the MU large n limit as a function of the coupling lambda okay so I still have a parameter and an interesting things can happen as a function of this parameter and so one of the arguments in their paper is that at large and instantons are not going to be contributing and if you wish them calculations I'm going to show later on give you further kind of argument for this for graphically yes yes but I don't know how the the instant-on moduli space volume a priori scales with n right so it could be that I have an exponentially smaller factor and then the volume grows with n in an exponential way at least in principle so I'm cautious here with this but of course that's the usual argument is okay so in addition I'll be interested in this dependence on lambda only when I'm in the large lambda limit because eventually I'd like to simply find calculating supergravity so as a function of london things are complicated and interesting and i encourage you to open up these papers which are beautiful I think but I'm interested in this limit where I do have an analytic answer for them path integral or the log of the path integral which I'll call the free energy on the force here so that's the answer but since all of you have had a team course you should be bored I have gamma here which is a kind of an artifact from the fact that have calculated all of this with some scheme regularization scheme I think this one is dim rec but doesn't matter I have dependence on the scheme in this final answer and so I should be aiming to understand what is the scheme independent part of the free energy and dancer can be formulated over here so if I differentiate this f3 x with respect to the dimensionless mass so then natural parameters in dimensionless M times the radius of the sphere then this answer in the box should be independent of the scheme that's what I'm saying basically and then in addition to the path integral I can kind of insert bps Wilson loop which we heard about them Monday from various speakers and this one is half BPS is compatible with the supercharged we used for a localization and it has an expectation value given over here okay so these two things in the box I should be able to calculate at large and and large lambda which means in the super gravity limit okay and that would be my goal for the next 10 minutes or so okay any questions or complaints good so how do we do this well the it's a long and arduous road but we know how to do this that's shot so what I'm gonna do is I will construct them v the solution of 5g supergravity maximal ISO six gauged super gravity which will be the bulk do all of this deformation of N equals four angles so the reason I I want to be in five DS that it's kind of easier then in type to be and one of the how to say justifications for this is that type to be on s5 if you only keep the lowest KK modes is on consistent so this five D theory isn't consistent truncation of the lowest taking modes of type to be on s5 which was proven in 14 but it was expected already in the mid-80s and in addition if I want to ask exactly this holographic question but one hour for it was already answered by Hilton Warner in 2000 I think and so both of these are motivations for me to work in five dimensions instead of in ten dimensions which is harder okay so what I have to do is I have to carefully analyze the symmetries of this deformation of N equals four and I have a u 1 times u 1 symmetry of this from deformation in the Lagrangian classically in addition there is an additional subtle u 1 Y which is kind of emerging at large n it's a subgroup of of done by cell to R or ISO to Z jollity a group of N equals 4 so it has been argued in 98 that that it's an emergent large and symmetry of N equals 4 and moose and it's also present in this model ok so if I impose all of this on 5g x 10 equals a super gravity what comes out is that I have to keep the metric and some scalar field three of them two of the scalars are dual to two specific operators so on bosonic by linear and a fermionic one and these are the usual super potential masses which I'm adding on flat space in addition though I haven't third scalar Chi which is dual to another bosonic by linear operator which I only have a Phi minus for it it's an additional coupling which I have to add on s4 so if I kill this last one I'm back to flat space and I should recover the well-known five D model of okay so this is the basic setup and so this is the model with the metric in these scalar fields in 5d it comes out of the 5d n equals eight supergravity after a long calculation but that's a matter that's the final model and i parameterize them scalars as a real scalar and two complex scalars but I'm reminding you that I'm in on s4 and so these are really two kind of independent scalars and that's why I call them tilde here instead of bar to remind you of that okay so with in this model I'm after backgrounds which have an isometry of s4 because I'm on s4 which is round so in the metric I can only allow for a function a of R this is the radial of anti-de sitter space and then I have a bunch of scalars which could also have profiles as a function of R okay good so what do I have to do I have to put this on that in into the bps equations of the 5e supergravity of this model and then I have to work a bit and I think this is all this is kind of standard and only new or different ingredient as compared to flat space is that I have to use a different spinner on s4 it's not covariantly constant it's not a constant spinner it's a conformal cleaning spinner of sort this one here and then with this at hand I can derive VPS equations and they look like this so that equations in red here are differential equations for the scalars and they form a closed system of first order all these and if I have a solution of these I can just put it on the right-hand side over here and find the metric function so this last one is is in a sense automatically solved it it's telling me how the metric evolves as a function of R so unfortunately we couldn't analytically solve these equations we are not very strong it seems but we can do numerix and we can also do kind of an expansion in the UV and in the IR so we did all of this I'm gonna spare you the details the upshot is that in the UV at large values of are the bps equations have two kind of integration constants which is absolutely kind of expected integral I have a mass or a source for all of these operators which is one parameter mu and then I have a vet and so the vet is determining the state and so it's a three parameter but in the IR I'm on s4 so I should have determined in a sense the state and so we kind of expect that this mu is do to em our them the dimensionless combination and this V should somehow be determined by the condition in the ayah on the geometry so what we did is we kind of impose that as you go into the IR this s4 smoothly caps off into topologically r5 so it's it's metrically sr5 it it's a smooth capping off of the of the 5e space and and if you do this what happens is that this wave is determined by the mass or the MU in this way so we have an analytic expression for how the beef is determinate in terms of the source in comes out from imposing this regularity condition in addition we can go through the normalization of various fields and so on and map to kind of operators on the boundary and you find that mu is I times M R so indeed mu is connected to the source in the field okay so this is essentially kind of input from the bps equations that I need to calculate things photographically so what I'm interested in is this function f which is the free energy and we know since years ago how how to do this we just have to evaluate on shell action of this five dissolution and this should be the path integral or the free energy of the DHT and unfortunately or fortunately I don't know how to say this but this works of course up to divergences because you know at large are I have divergences which I have to cancel which are the usual divergences I have to cancel in am QFT we know how to do this systematically due to cost us and many other people and the only issue here or subtlety I should say is that in addition to this in addition to canceling divergences you can still have finite counter terms with coefficients which are free so here I have a supersymmetric theories so I should insist that I I'm adding all of the final counter terms which are necessary for supersymmetry and if you do this you should be able to compute kind of unambiguously this quantity and indeed it is possible to do this analysis if you're not willing to discuss these counter terms meaning if you allow for an arbitrary coefficient of course I cannot compute this unambiguously I have to go to more derivatives and get rid of the counter terms which I don't know this is just a technical part so all of this is is unfortunately also long and arduous so I'm gonna spare you the details but the upshot is kind of simple I have this five dean model the classical Lagrangian which I showed you to which I have to add them counter terms the mutual one the divergent ones that cost us instructed us how to compute and then I have to add also on finite a specific final concert term which we can discuss after the talk if you want and then this action I should evaluate on shell on the background which I calculated before and if you do this what happens is that the third derivative of this on shell action is actually simply the second derivative of the function V of this wave function as a function of meal and so it turns out that all of this mess both down to a simple answer which which is which is over here and of course if you put now mu is I am are you can see that this answer here compares favorably with supergravity so I get I get a match so all of this amounts to just calligraphy just works in this example which is good okay I mean questions fulness yes right so physical meaning is is it's a bit hard so people have understood in some cases what's the physical meaning one hour for of a path integral on s4 as a function of marginal couplings but over here I have function of relevant coupling so it it's some integrated correlation function but I don't have like clean answer our physical meaning what I know is that it's scheme independent and it's a good observable what that observable is on our for yeah I'll pass out on it I don't know okay so we we have matched the path integral the free energy with localization but we can do a bit better we can also calculate them what's online expectation value unfortunately to to do this requires two amazing collaborators fortunately requires two amazing there's unfortunately for them it's a lot of work so what we have to do is to evaluate a notional action of a probe fundamental string in in a type two beam background which is which is an uplift of this five D background which I showed you so the first exercise which is long and painful is to construct a type 2b solution which is an uplift of this five dissolution so over here I don't want to scare you but that's the formulas we had to do it it's this is the type to be metric so it's a so the first line is the 5 D metric I showed you then when you uplift you can get a warp factor and then you have a topological as 5 over here written in god of whom coordinates with some squashing so all of these functions are determined in terms of the scalars in five dimension so this Z and Z tilde and ETA are the 5 D scalars and ok that's only the metric okay in addition we have all of them fluxes in two beam turned on axiom duotone two formed five form all of them are on and and we have all of them they fit on a couple of pages okay so if I kill one of the scalars so if if I take Z tilde is equal to minus Z this is the the model that you can water studied 18 years ago and of course all of this collapses so much nicer formula which taken in their paper okay so I have a background I have to do now the calculation of a probe fundamental string that one is not so hard because the supersymmetric string once wants to sit at a particular locus on s5 and it's wrapping the kind of equator on s4 and so the configuration of the string is kind of simple so most of this mess collapses to something nice and so what I have to do which we did in the paper detail is to to use the nambu-goto action calculate it on shell on this profile of the string regularize it again with a simple counter term and then this must be the Blagh of the whistle of the expectation value and indeed it happens so when you do all of this you obtain this social action regularized and here is so we have this numerically right so all of this is numerical and so the numerix fit with this function in this way so I don't even know which one is which so one of them is a is the function the other one is our numerix but they've one top of each other so for all practical purposes there is a function and so of course this function matches localization and I want to emphasize that over here I'm assuming that mu is real I don't have to assume that we have arbitrary complex meal these are complex saddle points in general and so we've checked all over the complex plane that the two functions match but this one is only real section if you wish okay any any questions yes yes very good so what happens is that because I'm I'm insisting on this special 1/2 VPS whilst online it has to be on the a big circle of s4 and in the bulk it just wraps all of the space it it goes down all the way to the to the pinching point to a regular point but indeed generally if I allow other profiles it will be a mess and I have to calculate it again this one is obviously special yes yes right right well I'm I'm not sure if okay the usual answer I can give is that I'm at large end so I mean some kind of thermodynamic limit so things should not be could not be analytic right so the observables don't have to depend on oolitic Leon the parameters but I'm not sure if I can give any more concrete answer in the bulk I don't know if any we've tried that so it will require identifying how these VPS equations know about you but as I've told you the bps equations in the UV depends on both U and V and it's only if I integrate them out to the IR that I see a relation between V mu and I don't know how to avoid this kind of kind of ending so it's hidden if you wish in this kind of integration into the IR which I have to do from the super gravity perspective okay good any other questions yes right so your you know what to ask so that those are the subtle questions so all of these set up points in the boat I think that's my opinion should should be thought of as complex saddles and they should not be analytic to continue it in any way to Lorentzian signature and so in this case if you change new to not be real or something like this you your fluxes could pick up eyes so the b2 and the c2 flux become imaginary because some of the five these scalars become imaginary or complex in general they're not but each of them is complex nothing is real only the metric is real by some magic and and only the five geometric Israel so the uplift that one is not so it's a fully complex set of points in the book okay so you should think of this geometry as as a tool to evaluate on shell actions to reproduce yeah I don't think it will be good for any gravitational analysis of scattering or and gravitational waves anything like this this will of course it's bad right so yes if I kind of wore before 10 equals to 4 and make it into a necklace quiver of course all of this goes true I pick factors of K from the ZK orbifold and and it just works you know in a in a boring way I'd say so okay right and and and and I don't see that so this the differences of the couplings are B field mode so now on the topological cycles which I get from the orbital all of these are are kind of outside of supergravity limit string g modes and so I don't see them here yeah thanks okay anyone start I don't have a lot I mean I I have a lot but I don't have a lot of time so I've just constrained myself to a few comments so the first thing that you should ask is that it's not obvious that a partition function on s4 is a good observable it might just as well be completely skin independent okay I don't have localization calculations which give me guidance here so I have to analyze it generally whether it's a good observable so the first thing that people ask is whether the partition function on s4 is a good observable as a function of marginal couplings so tau and tau bar are labels of the margin couplings of the gauge couplings if you wish and it was pointed out in this paper that there is a complete freedom to add to the path integral an arbitrary counter term with an arbitrary coefficient function of these couplings so as a function of the of the margin deformations the free energy is completely skin dependent so it's a useless observable if you wish however what we asked is what happens if we add relevant couplings which which was the new piece analysis which we did the calculations are more or less a verbal in rapidly of the calculations of these authors is some super space in all minimal rigid super gravity and what you find is that if you have a mass let's say as a relevant deformation there's only one counter term that depends on the mass and it's this one so what you learn is that if you're interested in the free energy as a function of the masses it's actually I'm good observable if you differentiate enough times to kill this counter term so this analysis is completely general it's independent of the bog Jewel it's a 50 statement I'm making here okay now we applied all of this to N equals 4 and in N equals 4 I have additional symmetries which restrict the dependence from the masses to be either in this quadratic way or in this cubic way so whatever the function f is for the mass the formation of N equals 4 it should be a function of of exactly these combinations ok so for example if if you have an answer for f of s 4 and if you want to expand it to kortek order in the mass it should look like this it must look like this according to this analysis above and so the constants a and B so like I have only two quartic terms allowed by the symmetry so and there's a pre factor which is which is essentially fixed by dimension and scaling with N and so the the numerical constants a and B are unambiguous observables in the QFT I don't know what they mean in flat space but they're good observables I claim so I should be able to compute them and again I'm emphasizing that I cannot compute these in any other way at least as far as I know so calligraphy is if you wish the only way current thing that I know how to compute these two constants and we did that and this was even more work so to capture all of these masses M 1 M 2 M 3 and allow for engaged and all of that I have to keep 18 scalars in 5dn equals force of n equals 8 super gravity in these 18 scalars kind of organize themselves into two vector multiplets and for Hyper's and so this model is inconsistent truncation of type to be super gravity on s5 and so if you want I can give you the model and go analyze it but we're not that brave because it's a lot of scalars so we focus on two limits that are somewhat special the first one we incurred from cost us already in in a context of flat space and this is when all of the masses are the same this is also known as in flat space this is the G PPC flow holographically here though I need two more scalars in addition to the ones we've heard from Kostas the other one is the flow in which two of the masses vanish and only one is nonzero this in flat space goes to a fixed point in the IR strongly coupled fixed point it was found by Alice truster and the bulk dual of that is this famous FG p MW solution so and again when s4 I need an extra scaler okay so we analyzed these two models in gory detail numerically and we computed these two constants and we've computed other things but I don't have the time to talk about it so if you wish we have of numerical estimates for the tube constants and they obey a nice sum rule if you wish which is imposed essentially by this many close to two supersymmetry okay so we can do calculations in this model on s4 photographically that's the punchline okay right so it's understood because it's essentially this over - right so N equals 2 - supersymmetry gives you additional constraints between these coefficients yes so it's a it's a special case good so in the next half hour I will talk about maximum the angles on a sphere super symmetric angles and an alternative point of view of all of this is that you can think of this as some kind of a super gravity solutions describing the near horizon limit of a deep brain with a world volume which is a sphere because we know that maximum yang-mills lives on the world volume of fun about flat D brain so this is the spherical version of that in the super gravity approximation I want to emphasize so I don't know microscopically how to do spherical D brains but I know in the super gravity limit okay good so this is some brief overview of maximal yang-mills so the Lagrangian is over here I have a parameter which I call P which is the dimension of space and time and I keep P general so this thing has 16 super charges there's a bunch of scalars in the adjoint and a bunch of fermions in that joint and a gauge field this Lagrangian can be obtained as a dimensional reduction about 10 D yang-mills on a torus or on some Lorentzian space and in our case we insisted were in the clear signature and so them our symmetries non-compact is this one here ok and so only for P equals to 3 which is d3 branes if you wish I have been conformally invariant sin this is N equals 4 and mils and I'm gonna skip it as an example I'm interested in non-conforming examples for this part okay so I want to put this on a sphere and as we know I have to add extra couplings and these were worked out by blow in 2000 2000 2004 I'm not sure and then it was recently this model was revisited by Minahan and Maxime here in the context of localization so these two couplings they have to add built out of the bosons and fermions break this s o-18 minus P into a subgroup and so if I want to construct about dual of this I have to make all of this breaking and all of these operators in in the gravity do in this construction works for P up to six so up to seven dimensional space and time because essentially morally speaking the the way supersymmetry works on the sphere is by some algebra which is the same as the super conformal algebra in one information less and so I have an upper bound on the dimension in which I have to perform an algebra which is responsible for this okay and physically what we're doing is we're taking young mils in flat space and we're by hand introducing them cut off which is the sphere the length scale of the sphere however we're doing it in a very special way compatible with all of the super charges so this is probably the unique IR cut off compatible with all super symmetries okay good so I want to construct the bulk dual of this and so if you are naive which of course none of you are but if you were you would begin in the following way I know that I want a bulk dual of a theory on s P plus one with this much global symmetry okay and I should be in type two a super gravity because I'm dealing with D branes of some sort and so this is an asset for a metric which kind of builds in all of these isometries so here's the sphere I'm putting on theory on here's the Ray we love 80s if you wish and there's the sitter space here which mimics this and there's another sphere which mimics this and if I do this I see that I have another theta angle left over in addition to this R so all of these functions which I can add in front in in the metric are functions of two variables and in addition of course I have to look at the fluxes and make an asset compatible with all these isometries and this of course will lead you to PDEs and in addition we should impose that if you're in the UV the radius of the sphere should not matter and you're back to the usual flat d-brane solutions so if you want to do this you will stumble upon PDS necessarily I claim and of course it's hard okay so there's a better way and again I want to emphasize Peter and real Greek so this was heroic efforts here so what what we did actually is to use the fact that in in this maximally supersymmetric cases we often in fact always have a consistent truncation to some lower dimensional super gravity theory in in this case it's a people as two-dimensional gauge super gravity and then we can work in there with a bunch of scalars and eventually up lift back to time dimension so that will be the strategy here so uh I just want to emphasize that we have in them in the deformation of the Lagrangian we have these couplings morally we have these two kind of operators which I had to add on the sphere this one of course is there in flat space but the coefficient is in the mention fool so it runs so in the bulk if you wish I have to add a dilettante capturing the running of the gauge coupling so I'm looking for a model which has scalars corresponding to each of these operators in the bulk and which breaks s o-18 minus P to this subgroup so that's my goal and so some question is thank you do I have super gravity theories which have this content can I do this the question that's the goal and you can do it not only can you do it it's kind of nice so after a lot of work and digging through baroque papers from 85 altered by the person could this institute is named after you can distill this model so the the model comes out of a consistent truncation of a maximal super gravity theory in P plus 2 dimensions for P 6 5 4 2 & 1 and and it looks like this it has two scalars tau tilde and it has another one plumb de and it has a potential which is determined in terms of a super potential in the usual way and that's the super potential it has a slight difference between these values of P but basically that's the model that you have to play super simple and I want to emphasize that when P is equal to 6 I actually don't have this scalar lambda at all and I have only two scalars ok and the model when P is equal to 1 so d1 brace is new we just couldn't find it in the literature but we postulated it then it works so it must be true good in the flat space limit these two scalars are gone and I and I have the usual dilettante and metric the one that you started with constant yeah it's exactly the section so if you wish I'm adding two more scalars to your story ok good so with this model I have an answers for all of the fields again it's very symmetric as that so I have a metric function a and all of the scalars are functions of of the radome variable and I get some VPS equations of this form which I have to solve ok I'm of time basically but let me kind of explain what we did so for all of these values of P we can have a solution for P 1 2 4 in 6 its analytic and for P equals to 5 is numerical we call an integrated a bps equations analytically but for all of them cases that picture is this one so in the in the IR I have a smooth capping off of them geometry because I'm honest here this is if you wish the manifestation of them cut off in the field theory in the UV and I don't have anti-de sitter space of course I'm not conformed also in the UV m kind of approach these backgrounds which describe D branes in type 2 string tip and so I have a flow which kind of interpolate between these two and all of these backgrounds which we have in the paper depend on one constant only in the Lagrangian I have only one dimensionless constant which is this combination of the yang-mills coupling which is the dimension full and the radius of the sphere so in the bulk I should see only one integration constant in my models and indeed I do this one by its the value of the scalar lambda at this point here if you wish that's how in parameters ok so after this this is sewing them blower D supergravity I have to uplift it and again there was an heroic effort because now I have to go back and dig out from the supergravity literature uplift formula and you have to go back some years and so on but that's the answer basically so I'm back to my naive expectation that I started with except that now I have an explicit function for these p and q and one day and so on so we know these backgrounds kind of explicitly with all of the fluxes ok and it's a fool 1/2 VPS backgrounds in in 10 days of programming and there's a curiosity with the 6 brains but I don't have so if you have a background like this you can aim at doing calligraphy with it but the background is not asymptotically IDs so I cannot just open the books and read about it I have to be a bit more inventive but but I I have to do it in a sense because I know that there's localization results for this model on a sphere which were worked out by dominic and Anton nedelin and Maxime in various papers and the point is that then the partition function is is a function only of this lambda which is now dimension pool this coupling lambda because I have an energy scale right I don't have a conformal theory and they you can aim it calculating it and unfortunately now I have to understand how the energy scale in the QFT is related to the radial coordinate in the bulk which is a subtle issue and there could be in constant coefficients which I don't know about and I have to learn how to regularize the social action without having asymptotically ideas spaces and so on so but qualitatively the answer is over here so we've managed to avoid all of these issues and find the scaling of the free energy holographically with n in this blunder it's a function of P but we were not able when we published the paper to computing the coefficient currently we're working with Anton and Jo on computing these coefficients both in holography and in localization and for graphically what's useful is this paper coasters in America on how to do regularization if you wish on our own shell actions in the context of non conformal braids which is what what we're doing here excellent question P equals to five is a mystery of the universe right because we have d5 and NS 5 brains in and in the UV I have a little string theory so this divergence we really don't understand in 50 the putative answer is that it has to do with little string theory but I I don't know more so obviously this is not valid for B equals 5 right so the the calculation which we did for the on shell action also breaks at P equals 5 so this formula should best be viewed as breaking down for P equals 5 and and we need the new analysis which currently we don't know how to do yeah it's the usual linear duotone stuff of yeah little string theory ok ok so summary what I've done is to construct solutions of type two super gravity which are dual to massive deformations of N equals to 4 on S 4 and we demonstrated agreement between localization and holography for the case of N equals to 2 for N equals 1 we don't have vocalisation formulas but we can compute on a super gravity side put a bit of work and then I demonstrate it also how to extend all of this for non maximally super symmetric angles in P plus 1 dimensions ok so some future work that I think has to be done so some of it were doing here we can extend this calculation of all Wilson line to our other representations of the gauge group which means that you should be looking not at probe fundamental strings but d-brane probes as I mentioned we're working on understanding this on shell action for the case of maximum yang-mills bolt in holography and in organization and one can do similar constructions for three-dimensional conformal theories and deformations thereof and this is work I'm doing Christophe okay and then these are more ambitious questions which I think you should think about but I'm not gonna keep you any longer thank you very much [Applause]
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Apple's new iPhone lineup has been announced
covering the week's top tech stories with a slight linux bias apple unveiled four new phones tuesday which are equipped for faster technology with 5g wireless networks the pandemic temporarily paralyzed apple's overseas factories and key suppliers leading to a delay of the latest iphones from their usual late september rollout the company also closed many of its u.s stores for months because of the pandemic depriving apple of a prime showcase for its products now the new lineup has been unveiled the iphone 12 12 mini 12 pro and 12 pro max range in price from about 979 dollars canadian to upwards of 1550. the tech giant said the new phones will also be more durable in a move that may annoy some consumers apple will no longer include charging adapters with new phones the company says that will mean smaller lighter boxes that are more environmentally friendly to ship apple however separately sells two models of power adapter which are likely a required purchase since the included cable is not compatible with the traditional usba style wall wart apple has one of the most loyal and affluent customer bases in the world which has many analysts betting that the next wave of phones will sell well the iphone remains the foundation of apple's business apple boasted about the 5g capabilities and brought in verizon ceo hans vestberg to champion the carrier's network 5g is supposed to mean much faster speeds making it quicker to download movies or games for instance but finding those speeds can be a challenge while telecom operators have been rolling out 5g networks significant boosts in speed are still uncommon in much of the world including the us the iphone models unveiled tuesday will launch at different times the iphone 12 and 12 pro will be available starting october 23rd the mini and the pro max will follow on november 13th okay i gotta i gotta ask why would they not include a charger they're saying it's more environmentally friendly jeff but the fact is is that you gotta buy the charger anyways yeah it's gonna come in separate packaging yeah this is why uh there's a bit of an uproar about this i think it's a total price grab and i mean apple i know right shocking but i mean apple phones are already any apple products already crazy expensive as it is now yeah um now they're going to make you pay for a charger sure they are like this is ridiculous that is supposed to be commonplace just like a pair of wired headphones you say that but there are times jeff when i think like when i buy a monitor for my computer yep why do they throw in a dsub cable it makes no sense fair enough and that to me is wasteful sure right right but you don't charge your monitor through a dsub cable right but there will come a time when they're right when everyone does have a usbc charger that's a fast charger yeah you know but because we all use usba a lot i i generalize but a lot of us use wall warts that have like a usba which is the you know the fat thin one that you have to try three times before you plug it in that's right yeah um but but there will come a time when we all have usbc chargers yes and i know that that's the that's the goal like they're trying to transition everybody onto the same connection yeah um but still it seems kind of ridiculous that you'd buy a phone without a charger like i don't know that's the story and the other thing is is four different models of phone they got you got the pro you got the pro max you got the mini the mini is smaller like it's the same i poke fun it's like the same nuts and bolts just different size like essentially like oh well no i make i mean good for them for for bringing out a new product during a pandemic i mean that's great yeah it's hard for for companies to manufacture right now sure absolutely it is and i mean the fact that they've they've had shortage of supply because of factory shutdown and all that and the fact that they can roll this out that's great uh i just he's not a fan boy you can tell no i i am very anti-apple all right like yeah i just i mean if ugh if i'm like oh where's he going with this if i bought an android phone without a charger i would probably lose it in the store but if you had an android phone it's usb a to probably usbc yeah so you're you're fine because you have that yes charger already you're probably but that's the issue so we'll just we'll just leave it at that and head back to becca big thanks to roy w nash and our community of viewers for submitting stories to us this week thanks for watching the category 5 dot tv newsroom don't forget to like and subscribe for all your tech news with a slight linux bias and if you appreciate what we do become a patron at patreon.com category 5. from the category 5 tv newsroom i'm becca ferguson you
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Stuffed Sea Bass at Mamounia Lounge restaurant
the dish we're cooking today it's going to be a butterfly sea bass with marinated or stuffed with the soft tabs such as tarragon you know things goes with the sea bass and then we put some lemon zest little seasoning inside and then we're up in a fader brick fader brick which is uh some kind of a Moroccan pillow pastry but it's much thinner crispier and then we wrap it inside we brush it with the clarified butter and we bake it for a 15-20 minutes and then we serve it with the chickpeas and tomato sauce as the starter we're gonna have a hummus liver pate with a cranberry sauce and a crouton in the beginning it wasn't much choices because I couldn't speak the language very well so kitchen Porter was the easiest way to make a little bit of money you know to survive and then when I started working as a kitchen portion I start to open my eyes in the kitchen and see the chefs how they work and all that and I thought okay this is uh what I want to do and I start to enjoy it and I start to be passionate about it so this is a chicken liver hummus okay we cook it with onions and orange okay sweat down onions and orange as well okay and then when you get smoother we pass it through the machine and then we make we season it and then we serve it with homemade fruits and this is a cranberry Chutney cranberry sauce to go with it this is what what you get with the turkey and the Christmas okay and it is a way of life I can't see uh myself doing anything else except cooking you know I don't know to I don't know how to do anything else so we put it one dollar in the middle to cut down that richness of liver and hummus okay so now we need to finish it with a garnish we take some Watercress shoots and then we garnish it I like Watercress is peppery and it works with most of the meat or fish so we add on a bit of radish for the earthy flavor and this is my starter is the chicken liver hummus with cranberry Chutney and homemade crouton every Chef's had a lot of press I would lie to you if I don't tell you um no I don't have a attraction you will learn over all these years you learn how to to to live with it and how to absorb it you know on how to that is a rewarding pressure you know when you put pressure on yourself and you put pressure on your stuff and you get something out of it that's the best thing okay we take one pleasure break we brush it with butter it has a soft heads inside Paragon parsley the Fleming zest okay seasoning and then we wrap it up just leave the tail out nice and tight we get one battered tray and we put our fish in there a little more butter on top we bake it in the oven 200 degrees for about 15 minutes until it's golden nice and cooked through inside okay for the garnish we're gonna serve some chickpeas and tomatoes we leave the chickpeas with the little bite no we don't overcook it too much so at least you have that um pipe to it okay and then we season it with coriander cumin oil so let me check my fish now start to get golden and crispy okay I turn it around so you can get even cooking okay and I put it there this is not not a quick dish to do you know it takes a little bit of time and then this is not one of those dish that you can make ahead and put it in the fridge and reheat it we don't do this in mammonia we tend to uh cook everything fresh and everything that I manage uh except the dishes where they need to be cooked in advance such as shoulder or flour for example now the trick is with all these parcels and all this kind of cooking you need to really that's 42 so we're a little bit far off um the temperature it's supposed to serve it okay so we now we now we have to put it back for another five minutes also until it's ready okay okay this is golden and crispy now it's ready to go my mission for the future is to carry on cooking but they're you know probably a higher level for you know better environment you know I want to be in the TV as well yeah doing uh I've been some pieces yeah just to make sure it's cooked thoroughly inside okay you should be able to smell the soft hair targon and we're back again we garnish it with some coriander we just put it little up it's the start sea bass uh with the chickpeas tomatoes and coriander
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Toronto theatre in the 1950s and coming to Canada
so well here we are and we're very fortunate this morning to be speaking with anthony gray the son of earl grey and mary godwin the founders of toronto's first and canada's first continuous shakespearean festival the earl grey shakespearean festival and as we were discussing earlier tony i wanted to begin by milking you a little bit of your reminiscences of the theatrical scene in toronto in the uh post-war period what were things like around that time well first of all let me speak of toronto and maybe toronto is a proxy for canada uh it was a cultural desert of course the country had just been through a pretty difficult period with with the war um it was largely an anglo-saxon country it's changed since then and there was not generally very much interest in the arts that was the sort of background now against that background there there were theatrical stirrings there were amateur groups there were groups of people in toronto who were interested in the theater were trying to do things but it was generally on an amateur basis with the exception of what went on at the royal alec they did have professional groups that would come in and play some of the classics but often more popular place and in the meantime the um uh the variety circuits that had uh proliferated in southern ontario in the earlier part of the century those had passed away yes and uh if memory serves the dominion drama festival was still in operation but was beginning to lose some of its momentum and if i remember correctly there were lots of stirrings on a local and grassroots basis for the establishment of a canadian theater but not much wherewithal to do that that's exactly right against that background of course there was radio uh it's not drama in the sense that we're now talking about but there was a dramatic element in radio they had drama pieces um on the radio and that was a very big thing television was just coming in on the on the horizon of course when it did it's it sort of took over uh the the dramatic space from radio to a very large extent so there was a it was a period of transition or beginning of transition into something else around about this time now later on i want to go a little bit into the degree to which television and radio performing kind of supported and nourished a performing arts community particularly i think in toronto where the um where the cbc uh had its um uh well in a sense it's national broadcasting headquarters down at 354 jarvis street was it um but before we uh but before we go that far i'd like to um uh move the conversation in the direction of the uh cultural community that your parents belonged to yeah i find that an interesting question because after the second world war there was an influx of english actors to toronto uh they came i supposed to seek a better economic life perhaps but they came nevertheless and they naturally gravitated towards my father who was from the old country as you know uh and um they they if i might briefly interject your father was in fact one of sort of the in the vanguard of that group having arrived uh together with your mother uh in toronto before the beginning of the war that's right that's right next um i was actually born in in uh london and and i remember coming across the the um we were in a passenger liner and uh i think i was three at the time this was in 1939. and you remember that i do and uh i i remember the balloons in uh in london on on primrose hills uh these were the the balloons to stop the german bombers and uh i remember and seeing an air an aircraft gun in placement there i asked my father what that was all about and he told me and then then we got onto the passenger liner and being so young i couldn't tell the difference between the land and the ship because the ship was so big i thought it was a big bridge that i was going across but i ended i remember asking my parents are we on the ship yet not knowing that we just come off the land but when we got going um there was a rumor around the ship that i heard that there was a german submarine chasing us and i remember asking my parents i was pretty worried about it because i knew that the submarines were not very good um and i asked them and i was told that oh don't worry about that this this is such a fast ship it cannot run any german submarine and that settled me down so had um had hostilities broken out at that point yes okay so the so the war no no it may not have uh well uh war had been declared okay but you but you know there's that phony war for a number of months where there is no no actual fighting going on and i think we came out in that period i'm not sure because well my understanding had been that your father and your mother came out uh with the theatrical troupe which was going to be touring the united states yes and i think they'd been to south africa before and then they came here north america and uh they were effectively stranded by the commencement of hostilities that's right okay that's right and uh did they did they find sort of other uh british expatriate community waiting for them uh when they first arrived there were some but uh they seemed to be the first uh because there was an abruption with the war there weren't too many english people could come out during the war so um there would be what the war lasted six years so it would have been a six year period uh before they came so they would have come in 1945 1946 and and onwards and and they did form a nucleus if you like of of a theatrical community and some of them were trained in the classics and they naturally gravitated towards my my parents orbit but they went elsewhere too looking for jobs they tried to get jobs in radio and and early television and certainly drama but that influx created some tensions within the theatrical community in toronto that toronto was the only place that i could observe but they were they were significant tensions one gets the sense that there was in effect a kind of a community within a community that is to say that there were some people within the theatrical community whose allegiances were perhaps more north american i'm thinking of people like john draney for example who's whose training was largely in the method school and that he came by on a trip to hollywood the genesis of the tension is that first of all these were people from another country canada was still a dominion at the time it was sort of learning to flex its muscles um moving towards a more independent status in the world and um uh of course the english spoke with a different accent and um there was an element within the canadian community theatrical community that wanted to uh to have a a truly canadian uh um theater uh indigenous theater if you like where people spoke with the you know the local accents where the uh they may they may use other or dramatists from other countries and and play their plays but it would uh the accent was favored whereas the the english accent being much different it was considered by some at least to be rather haughty a little bit on the arrogant side looking down on the local yokels it was this attitude there was sort of an inverse snobbery that uh that developed and i wanted an anti-discrimination if you like towards the uh no not anti-discrimination um uh a discrimination against the the english action coming in and that played out largely in the radio um people like john draney were were preferred and he was a very good actor by the way in his own right but he had the sort of accent that people would favor whereas um my father and mother and people like them had this foreign accent that that was not favored which i suppose they would have thought of as being the proper accent yeah that was how they grew up um yes and there there was a um a certain attitude of cultural clients there was a cringe in other words among some many canadians was a cultural cringe um it was england that was the the cultural arbiter certainly in the theater in many many other respects as well and uh and the english felt that as well so they came over there and they expected their standards to be adhered to and so that created a lot of this tension it and i think it played out too in some of the bitchiness and the carping comments that that um appeared in the press from time to time and also appeared out of the mouths of some of the members of the theatrical community in canada generally the more canadian element ones well i'm wondering too uh if to a certain extent and we really should uh perhaps move on to talk uh more concretely about the development of the earl grey players and the earl grey shakespearean festival but before we do i wonder if it isn't fair to say that possibly many of the tensions expressed themselves aesthetically in different views of what canada was and what canadian was supposed to mean i mean um fostering canadian theater was one of your father's was a very high priority with your father um and so i think it's probably fair to say that uh the such disagreements as there were were based on contrary definitions of what canadian theater meant what kind of cultural project was involved in it and what it was supposed to be yes i i i think so i mean my father came from the uh the lengthy english tradition with the old vic and sir john martin harvey and all that whole line and uh his his view was i suppose very english and when it came to shakespeare uh he felt that the uh that the uh the most important aspect was the the author himself shakespeare he shouldn't be um uh stretched an interpretation you shouldn't as a director try to impose your own view on on shakespeare's language and and try to twist it to demonstrate your own brilliance he was very much against that and uh and that was an english attitude i suppose because they they knew how to to do shakespeare in their own way and they were comfortable in their own skin in that respect and and and he brought that attitude to canada now he brought it to a country that really had no shakespeare tradition it was taught in the schools but i don't think there was a single teacher who taught literature in in canada that had ever seen a shakespeare play maybe one or two certainly not a professional one so there wasn't any standard really for doing shakespeare but there was an attitude and and the attitude came from this desire which is quite proper uh on the part of people from a new country um feeling its oats um wanting to be its own creator if you like in shakespeare and having a different accent a different orientation perhaps they wanted to be fresh they wanted to be different in in a way to make a mark and not just be a tired old copy of of something foreign and uh so their attitude towards the theater was different perhaps they had a desire to be experimental whereas whereas um my father didn't feel the need to be experimental because because he was flat to the boards just trying to interpret 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July 11th, Trade What You See with Larry Pesavento on TFNN - 2022
the following is a presentation of tfnn [Music] trade what you see with larry pezovento [Music] call now toll-free at 1-877-927-6648 or internationally at 727-873-7618 now larry pessivento [Music] looking good billy ray feeling good louis feeling good louis it's christmas time here at the offices of duke and duke 100 south broad street philadelphia pennsylvania put your fingers on your buttons folks and take a look at the treasury bond market we're setting up here at 138 27 and change and that is what we call christmas day if you like christmas day and most people do and anything above 130 903 makes it black friday so anyway it's a really nice three dive pattern but do the work yourself and see why that number is so very very important i know we're beating up stocks quite a bit this was not unexpected today's guest will be norm winski of astrotrends tomorrow we have jim bartolione of astros bart's charts and then on wednesday we'll have stan harley of the harley stock market letter as our guest but i wanted to share with you a couple of charts that i that i think are extremely interesting and and i will like to show you uh this is the chart of apple folks this is why uh you know we came in this morning uh over the weekend of course looking at it that we had sort of a bearish tone to it mainly because of what we were seeing in this chart of apple which is a weekly chart up there at the 148 level and i was interested that one of our one of our fans from uh back east uh you know sent me a uh a nice little warning saying man you're gonna get creamed on this one he said this thing's gonna gap up on monday and you're gonna get hurt so make sure you have your stop in i said well don't worry it is first of all i don't even trade stocks but i was showing it because it basically mimics you know what the market is doing but this is the number one stock in the world i think more people own this than anything else but what we're looking at here folks is a weekly chart here so we've been rallying for quite a while and we're right at a 382 retracement and that is a very very uh powerful from the berry side and you know we're not even close to those numbers and the nasdaq and some of the others but that's what we were watching here the reason why i'm only going to spend a short this short amount of time here on this because jim bartlione tomorrow has done the work on this and he alerted me to this pattern that was happening on the hourly and then all i did was go down to the weekly and to see where the 382 was but jim will be on tomorrow and talk about that he's got some really cool stuff showing the geometry and harmony uh in the pattern for apple but we also have for you a special presentation of pablo picasso he's a traitor over there in england i think you know in italy i think is where the dude is from he's he's he's trades incognito now but i wanted to show you this beautiful chart that our friend jeff from uh new jersey sent us and it is the colorful version of the same chart this is really beautiful folks you can see it's the same pattern all we're doing here is we're looking at that beautiful abcd that measures right up there in perfection you know setting right there at the old number that we were just looking at this is a little shorter time frame of course but it's the same pattern and that just shows you you know what we're looking at here in some of these that they just repeat over and over again you know not all the time but you know my goodness most of the time you know anyway now couple things that i think are relatively important here is i've changed i wanted to get this up here because if you know those of you that get my videos i i thought we had a really good chance of a pretty good bottom in the gold market and also a pretty good bottom in the currency markets and i was wrong and i took uh when we took about a 30 pip loss in the euro trade and you notice here this is the open interest chart versus the price of gold you can see the price of gold coming down and you can see the price of open interest going down when that happens you see the formula is if you have prices falling and open interest falling the market is actually strengthening so i assume because we hit that 1726 that we were going to have a pretty good bottom and so i said well what we'll do is we'll buy on a retracement down at the 61 retracement level and if we get filled you know we'll keep our stop in at six dollars you know so we don't have to risk very much and what i did of course this morning let's just get this up here so you folks can see it the reason why i changed my mind and didn't leave the stop at the 17 30 was be hold on just a second what am i doing wrong here i did something wrong here there we go i think that'll do it yeah you can see once we got down we we instead of stopping at the 618 that i assumed we were going to stop at we stopped at the 78 level then we've rallied up and so at that particular point i said you know raise your stop up to 1735 that way you only have a one dollar risk 100 bucks now the reason why i did that was i was basing this on that the u.s dollar was turning i was also thought the open interest looked pretty good but one of those two factors no longer plays into it because the euro just kept dropping and dropping and dropping and so you don't want to be you don't want to be long gold when the dollar is you know going straight up and speaking of the dollar going straight up i mean it's had some you know really big moves and one of the things that you know we were looking at for today was that dollar index just because it had such a really neat pattern this is the daily chart of it we'll get it up here and so you can take a quick look at it but i want you to notice that the top level there we'll post it on the chart here so everybody can see it at the very top up here you see that level right there that is the 1.618 expansion we hit that just a little while ago folks at 107 and change so that told me my premise that this thing had topped on friday was not sound it looked like it was sound but you know like anything else sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't so let's uh let's remind ourselves that you know it's not about how much money you make it's about how much money you don't lose and that's the key to doing what we're doing here and i hope that helps a little bit let's get on to something that's really happening folks and we got to pay close attention to it and that is you'll never guess what that's going to be boys and girls hold on if i can get it here it comes this is the corn market and we have to pay close attention because we missed the first train and i think the second train is coming in here tomorrow we have another crop report tomorrow it's the july crop report and that's going to be a big one also but you can see here we made the abcd to the downside here's where we closed on friday we opened up 34 cents uh a bushel sunday night stopping exactly to the tick at the 50 retracement of that high we made back here you know about 10 days ago now now we're backing off a little bit but what's really important is we got this report tomorrow the weather has switched again it's gotten extremely hot with dryness coming in and that means with that high pressure oh dear you got to be really careful so you want to watch the report coming in here tomorrow we'll i'll have some more i'll do another video tonight looking at the areas what we want to be watching for because we do want to get in that corn market because uh and also the bean market they have some great potential there that we came off of there so quickly we rallied over four thousand dollars in three trading days folks and i'm standing there at the bus stop with two quarters in my hand wondering when that next bus is coming and that's not always a fun feeling so we'll be watching it closely here as we go into the crop report the july crop report not as big as the 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back folks and i posted the chart of the treasury bonds on a daily basis you can see the 382 that we had up there at the 146 level and all we were looking at today was the 382 on the hourly chart that came in at 138 27 with that little three drive pattern that we were looking at a little bit earlier now i wanted to spend just a tiny bit more time here with the euro folks because this is really big what's happening i'm going to do the first one is we're going to take a look at it on the the daily chart because this is what i what i assumed was happening here on friday the fact that we had come down and made that 1.618 expansion and rallied 120 points which was around 13 1400 and by golly you know i thought it was going to be pretty good and yet we rolled over and we're now testing those lows again which means this bottom is not in as of yet now i think it's coming and i i'm not going to try to pick it very many times because you know all i do is look at patterns and how much i have to risk that's all i'm looking at i don't care anybody anything else they can give me all the news they want and whatever they want it doesn't make any difference i just want to see you know what's happening with these as they're as they're going through but as we look at the uh the price of let's just get this i want to do the long-term monthly here uh on the uh the euro so that you can see uh uh how important this thing really is we'll get this up here for a second and then we'll take a quick look at it see we're we're setting right at the 78 percent level down here at par folks and we're at par right now but we're we're uh you got to go up to 99.99 then they'll they'll then that'll that'll bring in the the last sellers or that'll be the place where it'll probably turn but because it has some magic to it but not very much but this is the long-term monthly folks back here if you can see you know where we were back here in in in 20 in 2000 okay uh 2000 that's when my grandson was born okay we were trading uh the euro at about 80 and change i believe something like that and then of course you know gold took off from there and uh as the euro strengthened the dollar weakened and gold took off like a rabbit and uh so that's why you know we're watching these things from a longer time frame because it'll affect the gold market too and you know our long-term pictures on the gold you know we could still break another hundred dollars uh because the weekly chart on the gold you know is telling us that you know we could still be looking at something that is uh you know rather sinister and you know this is where i'll get this up here right now because uh we we haven't rallied much you know eight or 20 bucks or something 27 on friday and we gave almost all of that back but you can see here we could easily see 1600 1595 in the gold and that's still a bull market because that's just nothing more than a huge abcd inside of another abcd so that'll be some really strong support there at 786 that i believe the number is 15.95 and that's not far away it's 150 dollars and you know gold when it runs it can go pretty quick so we're living interesting times as the old chinese curse so we'll be watching it as we always do i send out videos when i think they're important one of the most important ones last night was the fact that we equated to what was happening with apple with that abcd on the weekly saying there was a strong probability that if the stock market lo opened anywhere near unchanged that it should be sold but it opened lower than rallied up exactly to the 382 on the dow jones industrials and then also on the dow jones mini the industrials weren't open yet and then also on the e-mini s p that number came in at uh 39 uh 3901 in the s p so you can check that yourself if you have time and you have an interest and what looking at it another one that uh was very interesting uh for us here that was this japanese currency because with the prime minister uh being assassinated which is very sad he's uh did a lot of great work his longest reign reigning uh prime minister that japan has ever had and this is the the dollar yen and it looked like we were getting ready to uh you know have a pretty nice uh gartley here backed off just a little bit on friday but then sunday night uh after the news of the premier uh you'll see here that we went all the way up and we have uh made all-time highs over the last 40 years in the dollar yen that's another one that is getting close to change trend changing looking at the longer patterns but you know if you're trading on a half hour chart you better forget the weeklies and the dailies you can use those for triggers but you got to decide where the heck you're going to be as far as the amount of money that you're going to risk because you know you can do a whole lot of prediction but if your prediction is wrong you know you can't sit there with three or four days of the market going straight up and uh you know you're sitting there watching your equity you know dissipate that's not what you want to have happen you want to go into something that you can see very clearly that this is what i think is going to happen based on the pattern that i'm looking at then that's it that apple trade if apple would have opened up a dollar or something that apple trade would have been absolutely no good and would be running to the uh would be going up quite a bit so that's it it's interesting to hear that mr musk is being sued now because he doesn't want to go through with the deal with twitter for whatever the reasons are but if i had to bet on twitter or i had to and jack what's his name farnsworth jack uh i can't remember jack swagger no what's his name mr twitter whoever his name is if you want to bet on him or bet on elon musk take a guess who you'd bet on hello operator yes you're right elon musk i think he would be the one to look at now they're all the the legal boys the legal legals are now involved they have these big law firms with you know the the multiple partners of uh dewey cheatham and howe and all the others rabinowitz rebecca whitson or benowitz that's one of my favorite versions of the uh all in the family when uh carol o'connor was uh archie wanted to get a an attorney and they were looking at the firm but rabinowitz and rebecca and rabenowicz and he said get the old one he's the smartest oh i really like that i i got to meet uh carol o'connor several times and uh he's just a super nice guy oh god was he religious but just a really really nice guy anyway let's move on to a couple other things here we're going to have our guest here is mr astro cycles himself astro trend out of naples florida will be joining us here in about five minutes and i wanted to cover uh one other one that i think is really in play anyway that we have to you know watch very very closely and that is the silver market because we have made some major we're we're really knocking on the door here folks i i i'm watching this open interest really closely because uh you know open interest dropping and prices going down it's not bearish it's just that you got players leaving the market you notice the high here we're back at those old highs where we were two and a half years ago and that's a big a b c d and if you like abcd you got to pay attention so that's what i'm trying to do is to get in without risking an arm and a leg or even a toenail for a matter of fact because i would like to get long gold and silver down in here but i know if we break much lower we could be buying gold about 140 lower and that my friends will definitely be christmas day because there's when you want to be looking at that gold around 15.95 because if that comes in it's billy ray valentine capricorn christmas day open the vaults and buy a couple of cougar and whatever you want to buy but if we get there we're going to be great we'll be right back with the winsky man himself norm winski 877-927-6648 [Music] 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analysis and it's not just dry tedious text either tfnn airs live financial content streamed live on tfnn.com and tfnn's youtube channel with tiger tv live every market day from 8 30 a.m to 4 p.m eastern for free each host is an experienced trader and gives their take on the market while taking calls and questions live from around the world from the moment the market opens until the closing bell sounds tiger tv has eight different shows with expert hosts to help you make the right moves with your money watch online at tfnn.com or on tfnn's youtube channel and become the investor you were born to be tfnn educating investors [Music] this segment is brought to you by think or swim for more information just click the think or swim banner on the front page of tfnn.com [Music] okay we're back folks and i believe we have fresh from naples florida the king of astrotrends.com mr norm winski norm how are you doing today great thanks for having me on larry well it's our pleasure why don't you tell the folks what we'll be looking at today okay i haven't been on your show for like six weeks so i didn't think it would be relevant to do my usual review i like to do educational stuff though you know catch a fish for a thing catch a fish and give it give a man a fish there we go give a man a fish he'll eat for a day teach a man to fish he'll eat for a lifetime i like to help people teach the people how to fish so they can eat for a lifetime here's a here so i'm going to go back just look at two with sort of windows here of things that were happening in the last couple weeks end the june night of the 27th of june we had neptune turning retrograde okay neptune is oil the next night we had a new moon so i as you i don't know if you read my updates or not larry but i have nine email updates i told the folks here's the chart as of the night of the 27th the crude oil the previous week had dropped 18 then we were coming back up into the night of the 27th i said it looks like we i think we've taken out the 50 retracement i said i think we had a shot at uh maybe getting to the 618 which would be a 111 04 to the penny and i thought the the top could stretch another day into the new moon the next th that's what happened it rallied into the night of the 28th into the midday the 29th and yes and the here's the the day before then the next day here's the chart the next day as you see here uh we got on the 29th we got to 111 14 this is september crude oil and then it dropped about nine handles over the next three or four days so that's pretty good right that's right ten cents through our fibonacci target within one day of neptune turning retrograde that worked out pretty well okay so keep that in mind that the next time neptune's doing something to keep your eye on the crude oil then the next interesting thing we had is back here on the night of the fifth uh you were just talking about corn i think and uh corn was going down down down like that and then we got to the when you have the ac overnight the markets often turn the next morning or the next day and look what happened here on the sixth the corn bottom uh december corn bottomed at 566 and a half and then now we're up as you mentioned i think about what 80 90 cents now right and the i think as you mentioned uh 655 is a 50 retracement so now over the week this past weekend we just had mercury uh perihelion which i'll be talking about here when i talk about what's what's coming up right now and in the next couple days so we have a anime and we have a moon coming up too so anyway those were two interesting things that happened here over the last two weeks and merc mercury is the grains all this stuff applies to the stock market of course but in in terms of commodities the commodities are narrow filters that tend to only respond to us certain things so there you go so mercury is grains we just had another mercury event over the weekend we had mercury bottom the corn there and the other grains on the sixth all right looking ahead here here's something i sell them every show i have showed on your show before i do fractals i do i have figured out a way to do fractals at a simple level i cannot do advanced mathematics you probably if you google fractals you'll get you know calculus and stuff like that i can barely spell calculus and so therefore i have figured out how to reduce everything to a grade school level uh here you know it all went back i started looking at this back in the late 70s early 80s when i stumbled on as january go so goes here i didn't realize at the time that's a fractal statement it's called the january barometer then as i went along i studied more and more that sort of thing and expanded it and so forth so anyway here's the january barometer or it's a type of fractal for the s p here the blue bars what happened in january and then we overlaid the prices this i took you into early august and here's what's exciting what you can't see here i have the rest of the i had this all laid out for the year you know and so it's going to get according to this model if we file this model it's going to get really exciting in august we have the potential to have a huge i don't even i don't even know the word for it it's bigger than huge a very big move in the stock market in the month of august okay now here's this is even more this might be even more interesting look how well this is tracking for the bonds you see that and this says that we're making a little top we just made a little top here or make a top here in the bonds that they're probably going to go back down so anyway that's the fractal so i have this the year is half over so if you want to contact me i just marked it down at the half price and so you can get that and you get a i can teach this in about 10 to 15 minutes and you get a class and it's very inexpensive so contact me if you think you might be interested in that and by the way any folks who are allergic to astrology this is all astro free it's all based on time and price patterns there's no astrology involved in that okay here we go here's what's coming up over this past weekend that we're doing this monday midday and over this weekend we just had ac is after the close after friday's close over the weekend we got big stuff to the u.s chart anytime we have the us natal chart we take the natal chart is where we take a snapshot of where the plants were back on the 4th of july 1776 and by the way if you don't know one of our main founding fathers mr benjamin franklin he was an astrologer and advised thomas jefferson when he should sign the declaration of independence and and bring our country into uh founding there you know and so there we go so we have anytime we have the u.s chart u.s stocks t-bonds us dollar you were just talking about these markets and over the weekend we had mercury perihelion there i just mentioned that that's anytime you have mercury doing something that's your green so we're at a possible turning point here for the for the greens and then we also hear another huge cycle for the u.s pluto's back to where it was 248 years ago when the country was founded and now you know the outer planets that's the one the outer plants the slow-moving outer planets uh they kind of zigzag their way forward two steps forward one step back pluto already hit this point back in february february 21 within three days of the russian invasion of ukraine which had big ramifications for our country in terms of our economy and so forth and now it's going retrograde and hitting that point again over this past weekend and so i'm not sure what it's all all means but we were we were looking for a change of trend in the stocks t bonds of the us dollar over this weekend and then this morning we have another point to the u.s chart again and then and then also this afternoon so a huge cluster here for the u.s plus your greens that's what's happening now and here's the here's the charts as of uh over the weekend friday's close there's the s p 500 rallying up and now we're down as well on our last little while ago uh bonds are down i don't know if they've turned up or not but we're looking for a change of trend in the bonds so the bonds turned up there this morning yet to larry uh i don't know norma i can't check prices while i'm on the air here so i don't know i last time i saw was there 138 here 26 or something there you go and here's the dollar and i know you're kind of on the got the euro and the bargain basement shopping list there and the sale was a no sale they took my 250 and left me there holding a scarf that i didn't want to buy so i left well because you know it trades inversely to the dollar usually if it doesn't turn today your big window for all the currencies is going to be probably wednesday afternoon oh we got the music okay hey that wednesday afternoon that's good to know hey we'll be right back with norwinski astro trans folks hang in there [Music] are you in the 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our listeners and please repeat the section about the us dollar and the importance of this day of two days from now on wednesday tell us why that's important please okay wednesday afternoon i think about 2 30 2 35 you can google it or something uh we're going to have a full moon at perigee that only occurs you usually you you know this these cycles they phase in together they phase out yeah so we had one middle of june we're gonna get one again on wednesday afternoon and then that'll be it for about 14 months you know then you'll probably get two more in about 14 months you know but uh what what that is is you got everybody knows a little full moon is i think and then what happens is the full moon and the perigee when the moon's closest apogee cycle the perigee cycle to be precise uh when the moon's closest lines up with the full moon they are not the same cycle but they phase in together at this time and so you got you go out look at the sky at the full moon it looks like the moon is extra big because it's closer and that means it's probably got extra gravitational pull the potential is you got high ti a higher tides it could trigger an earthquake it could trigger all kinds of geo doesn't mean it will but if something's like on the edge this could be the you know the feather that brings the camel's back you know that one that final trigger and it also tends to have a a an effect on the stock market in the middle of june there we had a very high batting average on our market turns on that full moon and i expect the same to happen here about wednesday you know so the currencies are really great on the moon by the way and you got all these currencies the dollars going up up up most these currencies are going down down down you probably get some kind of reaction from the moon here about wednesday once wednesday afternoon probably not far farther out than thursday you know wow okay did i answer everybody's question that that is perfection and you know what norm if it works we're going to have you as a guest again and if it doesn't work we want to wish you the best of whatever you decide to do in your life we'll have you again no problem but uh this is the time this is the kind of stuff that people like to hear you know that's in the future we're two days out you told us what to look for so when we have you on guests we're going to you know go over that and see how it worked out but this is what it's all about is lining up price and time so i'm sorry for interrupting but please continue now and i just want to follow up on right before the commercial we were mentioning the the big three here the u.s markets s p bonds you know s p we know is down we weren't sure about the bonds i went and looked it up they're up about two and a half handles and the dollar's still going up so that's that's where we're at there and looking ahead here now there's your greens we were looking for a possible top here now the grains also respond to the moon so if they don't top now they're likely to top on the full moon they're you know late wednesday or early thursday you know and there's your there's the charts as of uh you know sunday night and as you said we were getting up to the 50 retracement there on the corn there's your wheat and here's here's what was coming up i didn't get to this part yet so there you go there's you sort of kinda like jeopardy you know you sort of gave the answer before the question you know anyway though there we go so full moon there we go they've got the full moon in capricorn which means you know every month the full moon was in a different sign and so we were in addition to our usual suspects financials grange precious metals and capricorn we will be featuring coffee so give this is also a call and there you go for if you're a larry's our age you'll you'll know who mrs olson was if not well you can go look her up she was a spokes spokeswoman woman for folger's coffee for about 15 years all right anyway so that we have at the end of the week over the weekend 15th weekend has saturn lining up with the u.s neptune that means we get into the u.s we've got stocks you have stocks t bonds us dollar and because it's to neptune we're going to be looking at oil also we don't know whether these are going to be highs or lows until we get there but right before you get there if you're at any kind of extreme there's 70 75 probability that that market will reverse if you're going sideways like they say joycy forget about it you know okay it's newton's law for every action there's opposite equal reaction so the opposite is sideways it's just more sideways so don't do sideways that's it we're looking for the extreme there like i showed you on the previous examples where the corn was going down down down got to extreme there on the night of the fifth and the bottom the next day and so forth that's the kind of thing we're looking for you know okay any questions or anything no that that's really good i i really uh this was a great session because i have a strong interest in the lunar stuff of course and we've got this crop report on the 12th we got this big date coming out at 13th so it's going to be really interesting around that time so in pop culture they call that a super moon the technical term is a lunar system that's where you have two or more cycles lining up together okay now what's the opposite of scissor g there's one on the opposite side of that isn't it it's called a micro moon micro moon like we had at the end of nigeria okay we had a new moon at uh apogee that's what we had you always have the opposite point you know close by a couple weeks away we're phasing out now of the synergy season this will be the last one for 14 well actually in seven months it will have the opposite you'll have the new moon at perigee then and then the full moon will be at apogee wow that's good okay so anyway anybody hasn't seen me before i've been doing this a long time not as long as larry but almost as long i i started studying the stock market when i was 15 back in the mid 60s there i'm 71 now and then i camped at it and started investing while i was at college there in terre haute indiana at indiana state university home of the fighting sycamores and i did well and that i got a little bit of inheritance added uh took the inheritance and made some money and that led to my buying a membership on the chicago board options exchange but it was a fledgling exchange in 1975 and that started my career how much was how much was your seat norm i paid 25 000 for that wow now they're about 5 million or something aren't they uh no well they you know they're all de-mutualized with the merc now yeah they don't they don't do that anymore you know but uh when they mutualize they bought out the members and that one that particular membership i think went out at about 3 million wow yeah so anyway i got how long before that i was happy after 12 years i was at 36 years old in 1987. i looked at the sixth planet line up there the our body yes august 25th i remember yeah yeah exactly and i said wow this market looks like a bubble it could be 1929 all over again deja vu all over again you know i said i think i you know i was getting i was getting to be an old man there at 36 on the floor there and so i decided i was gonna sell i had three memberships by that point i had the big seatbelt seat and then i had like a mini option seat and i had a mini boarder treat seat and i sold them all within about six weeks of each other and to avoid because i know the history of memberships you know at night at the peak in 29 uh new york sagashi membership went for 555 000 that was a fortune back then and then and then at the bottom in december of 74 it went for 35 000 and that's not even adjusted for inflation you know yeah wow hey listen buddy oh go ahead hey stay with us come on we'll talk more about history people love to hear that we'll we'll talk some more but norm wins can we get right back 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born on february 17th correct you are correct sir what a lucky guess that was norm uh this some of the question uh mr zach is asking uh is does it does the date of your birthday uh and all the stuff surrounding that does that affect your trading schedules so i try not to let it you know obviously if you're having a positive cycle you you know things are going smoother but you know i have a very rather mechanical system here so if yours have the discipline to follow the system it shouldn't matter you know okay so the answer to that question is uh definite no uh uh uh a qualified no okay tell me let me just finish that story about the new york stock exchange seat yeah in december of 74 near the bottom there you might know we bought them on the what was that the ninth the ninth of december on the dow they're five seven oh three digits right and the new york second chance seat went for they announced 35 000 sale for the seat i think within that same week it came across the news wars then the new york taxi cab medallion went for 50 000. it was going for more than a new york stock machine sheet which said that your chance of making a living in new york were better as a cab driver as a member of the new york stock exchange and it stayed that way for 25 or 30 years as i recall i don't know well i i do know because i had several friends that were members of the new york stock exchange and you know they were complaining a lot i know they should tell them remember the moonlighting rule do you know did you know the moonlight lighting rule i don't remember decades new york exchange had a rule that you were not allowed to have a job outside of the new york stock exchange they didn't they didn't want you selling hot dogs on the street at night because it reflected badly on the exchange you know that you know why aren't you making a living you know well guess what they had to get rid of that rule because nobody could pay their rent or their mortgage that's how bad it was you know yeah so in the face of all that on friday the 6th that's the friday before the monday went low i was in at the exchange sibo there to take my membership exactly right the day before the loan yeah wow anyway so if anybody like to get a hold of me i got free i'll help you out i'll get free classes i'll help you there's my uh contact information thanks we'll see you soon bye-bye folks see you tomorrow with jim bartolioni [Music]
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