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Wx9v_J34Fyo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9v_J34Fyo | Arunima Sinha: On top of the world | Thank you so much to all of you. To sit and listen to someone for so long it's a big deal. Because when you sit and listen to someone, it requires you to keep patience – – that's what I think. Actually, I am 26-years-old. In 2011, I was thrown out of a running train by some robbers. I have also been a volleyball champion. In 2011, I was wearing a gold chain, and some robbers threw me out of a running train, I was travelling from Lucknow to Delhi. It was a general compartment, there were a lot of people – nobody tried to intervene. It's in the spirit of a player to not easily let go, not even after struggle. Even I resisted, there were four to five of them, and they threw me out of a running train It was unfortunate that at the same time another train was passing on the adjacent track. I first banged into that train and then fell on the tracks. Both the trains passed. After a while, when I tried to lift myself up and saw that my leg had cut off. I lifted my thigh and saw it was hanging with the jeans, blood flowing profusely. Bones of the other leg were all broken and had come out. All night I kept shouting in pain on the tracks, there are small rocks there... crying for help. Nobody came to rescue me All night shouting so much that I could no longer see. When a train used to pass the track would vibrate Not only that, some had got a free invitation – – you must have seen small rats on the railway tracks. They were now chewing on my injured leg. My brain consciousness was working – I was fully aware, but there was no movement in my body. Every second I was thinking how I could save myself. The whole night passed, in the morning some villagers took me to Bareilly District Hospital in UP. This is where it happened. In the morning, when the villegers took me to the district hospital the pharmacist, doctor, and everyone were all discussing among themselves – that they did not have anaesthesia or blood – and if they wanted start my treatment how could they start. Though I couldn't see, I could hear all of this. From where I got the strength, even I don't know, I said, "Sir, my whole leg is crushed, and for so long I was on the tracks and I endured the pain, but for my good you will now cut off my leg" Maybe you won't believe this, or you would have never seen this before – that a doctor or pharmacist donated their own blood to save a patient. After hearing what I had to say, the doctor and pharmacist both gave a unit of blood each, and amputated my leg without any anaesthesia. Even today, I feel that pain. Every time I speak, I feel all that pain. After that... When the media found out, people got to know that Arunima is a national player. I was then admitted to KGMC – King George Medical College in Lucknow. From Lucknow to AIIMS Trauma Centre in Delhi, on Sports Minister's intervention. Everything was going fine, because of being a player I started getting good treatment. For about four months I was being treated at AIIMS. After AIIMS, as I started getting better after about 25 days, I looked at the newspapers, all twisted stories – "Arunima didn't have a train ticket, and jumped off a train" "she was rejected by her family," and even, "Arunima attempted suicide." For a girl whose limb had been amputated, future is unknown – if she'll be on a wheelchair or crutches To the extent that my spine had three fractures, I didn't even know if I would ever get off the bed. You can only imagine what must be going thought my heart and mind. You can imagine the situation of the family whose young girl is going through such a situation. They say – "Where is a will, there is a way." On the bed at AIIMS, I decided – I was shouting out what I had to say everything that was happening was at such a high level, and I being from a middle class family, was shouting out what I had to say but nobody was listening. They say... From my heart, mind and soul, I made a decision -- It's okay, today is your day say how much and whatever you want to say one day it will be my turn, and I will prove who I am... ...prove who I was. On the hospital bed I decided, not volleyball but life's most difficult game – I then choose mountaineering. To say and to do – there is a huge difference. When I first thought about mountaineering and shared it with people, the biggest thing was to get training under proper guidance. The second thing was sponsorship, a huge amount – I had never seen 40-50 lakhs (~ $80,000) before. It was a huge thing for me to raise this money. When I shared with people that I wanted to pursue mountaineering, and I wanted to try for Everest. Everyone asked me had I gone mad, "You can never do mountaineering. One leg is artificial and the other has a rod." "Have you lost your mind? Your spine is also has a fracture." "You're mad, forget this and take up some job and spend your life." The biggest problem with people is that they just look at your physical self. They look at my legs, what is going on with my conscience that no one knew. What I feel... Today, I have been observing and I have learnt so many good things here. You have heard from so many great speakers, and even I am speaking to you today. No matter how much I am able to motivate you, no matter how many things I share, but what I feel is – the biggest motivator is you yourself. The day your inner-self is awakened toward any goal, nobody can stop you from reaching that goal. I am not saying things that are picked up from books. I have experienced each moment.. [applause] None of these are quotes from books. Each moment of my 26 years – that experience is what I am sharing. After that, somehow I managed. My brother... my family was my backbone. My family and brother suggested that we meet Madam Bachendri Pal, who summited Mount Everest in 1984, that she would surely help. After being discharged from the hospital, my right leg had stitches, but instead of directly going home, when people were thinking how I'll spend the rest of my life, When people think what about my life There were only two things going on in my head – Firstly, how will I answer all these people, and secondly, how will I summit Everest. Right away we went to see Bachendri Pal. When she first saw me she started to cry and said, "Arunima, in this state you even thought about such a difficult challange like Everest – that means you have already conquered it in your heart, now it's just for the sake of other people." Apart from my family she was the only woman who had faith in me that yes, Arunima can do this. That itself was a big deal for me. Planning is all done. I have met my mentor. Everything got done, but when you get on to the field you then find out where you really stand. I reached the road head, then ma'am said, "Your saying and thinking won't do, Arunima you have to prove yourself." I said, "All I need is one chance." Really, when I reached the mountain, from road head to base camp it took people two minutes, but it used to take me three hours because my right leg's bones were not yet healed, my left leg was a prosthetic, the stump was all red – all the wounds were still fresh. If I used to place my leg forcefully, it would start bleeding. Everyone else on the expedition was normal all of them used to say to me, before every climb, that, "Arunima you take your time and come slowly." The only thing running in my head used to be "What is this!! I've planned for Everest, and I can't even keep pace with any of them." I made a vow with myself – There will be one day that I will reach before them. Maybe you won't believe this, in the next eight months with all the weight on my shoulders, we used to leave base camp together and reach the top first. I used to turn around and see that they have been left behind that made me happy. What made me happier was when they would ask, "Madam, what do your eat?" "Tell us", "You have no legs, but walk amazingly." [applause] After that, I got full sponsorship. When I went for Everest, the biggest challenge for me on the Everest journey was to explain myself to the other. I couldn't explain it to anyone that I could do it. When I went for Everest, and met the Sherpa When Sherpa found out that I had an prosthetic leg and the other has a rod, he refused to take me fearing the risk to his own life. Madam, us, everyone somehow convinced him. We saw for real what you only see in photographs and TV – blue and green ice, it's absolutely terrifying. It is as terrifying as it is beautiful. We had six people in our group Up till the rocky areas, I was ahead As soon as I reached the green and blue ice, my artificial leg started slipping over the ice When I would raise my left crampon in front pointing, even with pain in the left leg, I would still do it. But with the artificial leg, my leg would just turn the leg itself would move. Sherpa told me, "It is not possible Arunima, don't do it forcefully." I said, "No way, this is my leg! I know how it will work." Finally, after several tries, holes would form and ice would start breaking I would slowly go ahead placing my foot in the holes. It was all fine up till Camp 3 I properly acclimatised myself and reached Camp 3 When it comes to going further up from Camp 3 to South Col Summit – for even the best of mountaineers and brave-hearts, their determination completely dwindles when they see someone die right in front of their eyes. And when thoughts come to your mind and your decision making And thoughts come to your mind that that for the same reason we are going ahead is for the same reason these people are dying and have died. Most of the climbing is done during the night because the weather is calm When I left South Col camp in the night from camp 4, wherever my head-light went I could only see dead bodies I got goosebumps I couldn't understand, didn't know what to do Not only that, on the rope I was using, as I was going forward I saw a Bangladeshi whose hand was moving [painful sigh sound] the sound was coming from the mouth. I can't explain how afraid I was. Again and again the thought running in my head was that this person's oxygen ran out, he is dead. In this last situation, I am unable to do anything. What to do. After that, I just stood there for 10-15 minutes I said to them, "Out of you all, if everyone succeeds in summiting Everest, then it is alright. If not, then I will summit Everest for you all, and return alive" Because what we think like our bodies also start responding that way. Because of the dead bodies one couldn't go forward from there, as the anchor was in the same rope, I had to step over the dead body and that's how I started going forward. When I reached the Hillary Step close to the south summit my Sherpa gave me a huge shock, "Arunima, turn back, your oxygen is running out" Right after Hillary Step is the Everest summit, just a little climb. Imagine being so close to your target, and someone tells you to turn back. Imagine how that would feel. I said, "What are you saying! I won't go back." He said that you still have rest of your life, try again you will eventually summit Everest. I said no. You don't get golden chances like this again and again. It depends on you if you take these chances or let go. I never wanted to let go of my golden chance. because I knew how difficult it was for me to raise money and sponsorship If I leave it once, I won't get this chance again. Finally, Bachendri ma'am and my mother had explained it to me once that sometimes in life, situations arise where you are all alone and only you have to take a decision, wherever you are, turn back to see and reflect that you have reached here step by step, just put forward your foot once more you'll see after some time, you'll be at the top. In my head, her words were playing like a video. And only the Everest top was on my mind. I first tried to convince the Sherpa, "Brother come, nothing will happen." Finally, when he did not budge, I took a step forward. I took the decision that I'll go forward without fail. We went ahead. In about one and a half hours, I was at the top. [applause] Not just that, even today every time I speak I feel it every time, I get goosebumps. If feel like raising both my hands up and to shout out loudly. To should so loudly that I can tell everyone that today I am at the top of the world. Tell those people who think that – firstly, a woman, secondly, handicapped, and then thirdly, from a middle class family [can't do it], those people who after losing once don't want to fight again Those who think they can't do anything after failing. To shout from the top and tell all those people that "No, you can do everything, It's all how you think!" A person is handicapped only [physically] not from the [mind] If a person is handicapped from the [mind], then normal people are handicapped too who are handicapped in the [mind]. I wanted to shout loudly and say this. [applause] I asked Sherpa to click a photo of mine because everyone does that. You get the sense of the value of a National Flag when you are out like this. I was also overjoyed. I hugged the flag, and asked for a photograph He replied, "Have you gone mad? Your oxygen can run out any moment. Climb down!" But I said no, and told him to click a photo. He clicked a photo. The next time he got so angry when I asked him, "Brother, make a video also" At the height of 8848 mts, and my oxygen is running out. Today I am laughing along with you because here there is sufficient oxygen. [laughs] And when at a height of 8848 Mts, if anyone were to ask the Sherpa to film a video, he was troubled – "Have you gone mad? You die here, I am going down!" I said, " No, nothing will happen, you make a video." Somehow I convinced him. I had taken four to five pairs of batteries with me, a disposable camera and a back-up camera, that if one doesn't work another will. with proper planning. Maybe you all must be wondering why would this girl take such a huge risk, she could have lost her life any time. But I took that risk because I wanted it– I was also mentally prepared that I might not return alive I wanted that if I did not return alive, this video I told Sherpa to deliver this video to my India – so this would reach the youth. Because I wanted it... On April 11, 2011, I had an accident, on May 21, 2013 at 10:55 I was at the top of the world. [applause] Almost within one to two years... How?... from the [mind] from the [heart] to succeed... [this mission] had become my life, it had become my obsession, it had become my passion, my insistence. Sleeping or awake or sitting, I could only see Everest in front of my eyes. I feel that if anybody wantes to reach their target Until from the [mind] the madness comes, it won't happen. Finally, he also made a video. Now he was asking me to quickly run down. When I was at the top, there were some more people there. At 10:55 I summited Everest, if someone tries to attempt after 11 we call it a suicide attempt. As soon as I started going back down, most of the deaths happen on the climb down on Everest. As I am coming down, I only reached so far and my oxygen completely ran out. You can only imagine when the oxygen runs out, what would have been my situation. I fell down on my side like this. Sherpa was saying to me that he didn't think that I could summit Everest, but still you did it. He said, "I want you to return alive. Come, stand up." He was repeatedly trying to make me stand up. I couldn't stand up on my feet. Really, I had no strength. They say, like we have our own rules, God also has his own rules. If my name is not on his list, he can't take me away. Secondly, my concept was fully clear now. When I was on the railway track, lying there for 7 hours 49 trains went up and down. My concept had become fully clear. The meaning of this is if God had saved me, then must be for creating some history. I took it in a positive way. And at the same time, a British climber was coming up. He had two oxygen cylinders, he threw one right there, and started going back down with the other one because the weather was really bad. My Sherpa anchored me and started going down and quickly brought it back and put it on me. He said, "Arunima, you are so lucky that you got oxygen here. Definitely, God wants you to stay alive." He was calling me lucky again and again. Maybe there might be some of you who believe in luck and fate, I don't know, may or may not I don't want to hurt anyone's sentiments But I do not believe in any of those things. My belief is that luck favours those who have the passion to win. If you don't have the passion to win, then in all directions, there are only excuses, only excuses Maybe even if I had turned back and came I could have said that my oxygen ran out, nobody would have questioned me, neither Bachendri ma'am nor my family, no one would have come to ask me. But would have I been able to explain it to myself? Never. Finally, whatever it was luck, fate, or destiny... I was coming down. I was very happy, Mountains, dead bodies, and my Sherpa –– only they were there. I couldn't even share it with anyone that I had summited Everest. Couldn't share it with anyone. Quickly, pushing my heels into the ice I was coming down. In one whole piece, my entire prosthetic leg came off. The temperature goes down to – 60 degrees centigrade on Everest. My hand wouldn't bend, and it had started bleeding. I was telling Sherpa. Already my leg is already amputated If this thought gets into my mind that they would have to amputate my hand too. How would it feel? There are 3 stages – red, blue and black. Mine was already red. If it turns black then they have to amputate it. Again and again I am telling my Sherpa that something is wrong with my hand There is no movement in my hand, there is all blood here. He said, "Nothing Arunima, the further down we go, the better it will get." My prosthetic leg has already come off, I have stopped, my oxygen is still working, that I got because of whatever luck, fate, or destiny... My Sherpa is ahead of me, until the last moment he would try to convince me, but If I don't move, he will simply leave me and go ahead It''s not his fault, what can he do, why risk his life because of a climber. It's not his fault. At last, tears started rolling down my eyes. I thought, "What can I do now?" To cry....on its own it just happens, from somewhere tears come. The next moment, I understood that crying won't help. I wiped my tears. I had a rope, I grabbed that rope, and grabbed my artificial leg with the other hand, and started to drag myself down. That's all I had. The other option was to give up. Only two options. I started walking dragging my leg. After walking down for a while, there was a rock. We stopped, opened the leg and fixed it, and then started again. Camp 4 to the summit and summit to camp 4, it's 3500 feet. People generally take 15-16 hours to summit it. It took me a total of 28 hours to summit. Every mountaineer, Indian or not, had assumed that Arunima won't return alive. Everybody had assumed that. When I reach South Col camp again and opened the tent zip. Everyone said in shock, "Oh! you're here, we thought you passed." Everyone said that. After that we all were celebrating. To tell you all this I had only one intention – that everything in within us, we can do whatever we wish for. Already time limit is over. I will recite a 4-line poem. Actually my aim is to summit the highest peaks of all the continents Asia's Everest is done, Africa's Kilimanjaro is done, Europe's Elbrus is done, On 23rd November, I am leaving for Australia for the highest peak there. All I need is your good wishes. Now the four lines: The real flight of this hawk is impending. Right now, this bird is yet to be tested. Though I have leaped over the seas, the entire sky is remaining. Thank you so much. Thank you. 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LNNbFWXZJjA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNNbFWXZJjA | Natural Truth | Buddhadāsa Bhikkhu | Be trained, friend, in birth, decay, disease, and death. All of you are interested in the Dhamma. I asked for a chance of saying words of greetings to you all. Greeting to one who being a departer, not a newcomer. I will say for the Dhamma a few words. Dhamma now means ‘truth.’ It was a teaching by the Buddha. It is a natural truth, not as of Buddhist, Christian, Mohammedan, something like that. The Dhamma now is natural truth that can be studied and practiced by anyone, like a nourishment of natural food. It can be eaten by everyone. No need to think as being a Christian or Islam or any creed. The food, natural food, can be used by everyone. The Dhamma is like that, can be studied and practiced by anyone. Now you know the Dhamma in this way. No problem to think as we are Christian, we are Mohammedan, we are Hindu or Sikh or anything else. You have to find out the life, the special life which doesn’t bite the owner, the life which did not bite the owner or anyone else and cannot be bitten by another. No one can kill, can wound one who has the Dhamma, the sacca (true) Dhamma. It is the life which comes to develop it to the final goal, salvation – called in Buddhism ‘nirvana’ or called ‘union with God’ by another creed – the life which is free from influence of time: past, present, and future. The time cannot influence us because we have such a life of a special life. Now, you will know the life itself. In Buddhist way of speaking we have a term ‘khandha,’ or ‘aggregate’; five khandha or five aggregates. But in English, they use the Sanskrit form as ‘skandha’; five skandha in Sanskrit form a word. In Pāli, ‘khandha.’ In Thai khan, khan, khan, five khandha, five aggregates. You have to know the life comprised of five khandha, aggregate or group division as a five group. Special life here means the life which is not self, life which has not self. It’s not self, have not self. The self, or attā in Pāli, attā, self, having special meaning. Now we mean the five khandha, five khandha, five aggregates. Remember the term and come to know it minutely in detail. You have to know it well. Now we did not get to know it good. Five aggregates means the group of corporality material: the body and then the group of feeling, the group of perception, the group of conception, and consciousness. Mentally we have four: feeling, perception, conception, and consciousness. Then we have five as a whole. The body (corporality) not self. Vedanā (feeling) not self. Sañña (perception) not self. Sankhan in Thai, saṅkhāra (conception) not self. And finally consciousness not self. In another religion, another creed, like a Hindu, they have self in the five aggregates. Five aggregates have been known to them before Buddhist time, before Buddha time, but they know them as having self or is self. Now we Buddhists know them as not self, no self. It is an important truth to be known. Self is not a real thing. Now we have it as a real thing, a real thing, more than a real thing, attached to them. Not every conception is not a real thing, only a conception illusive, illusive conception. If you understand the sentence that “The doer coming after the doing.” The boy will be, “Oh not logical, illogically, illogically.” He cannot understand how the doer comes after the doing. The doing has to come first, then the doer comes, because the doer is only a conception, an illusive conception, illusive conception, not the real thing. Then it can occur after the doing. We will try to understand this. When the finger has been cut by a knife, then we feel pain. After the feeling of pain, then comes the concept of ‘I pain,’ ‘I in pain.’ After eating something delicious, delicious, then comes the concept of ‘I.’ ‘I eat,’ ‘I eat,’ ‘eaten it.’ The doer comes after or from the doing. Why? Because the doer is not the real thing, only a conception, delusive conception. Then it can come after the doing. We can say, in a summarizing way, as the concept of self can come after an emotion, the feeling that gives us the emotion. After seeing, then we feel ‘I see it.’ ‘I have seen it.’ After listening, then comes the concept ‘I listen to it.’ After smelling, then comes the concept of ‘I’, ‘I,’ ‘I smell.’ After tasting it, then ‘I,’ ‘I,’ ‘I taste it.’ After touching, bodily touching, then comes the concept of ‘I,’ ‘I,’ ‘I have the touching.’ After thinking then comes the concept of ‘I think it.’ Then the self is the delusive thing, delusive concept. This is the heart of the doctrine of Buddhism, which reminds us all things, phenomena, are not attā, not self, not being self, only the conception and more than that, delusive concept. The heart of Buddhism is this. All things are not self. We have to say ‘not self.’ We will not say ‘no self.’ If we have to, if we like to say ‘no self,’ we have to say that ‘no self of real self.’ We’ll say ‘not self,’ ‘not self.’ You have to understand this about self. It can be divided into three groups, three groups. At extreme left: self, self, attā, attā, self, self; all things are self, all things. At extreme right: nothing, nothing, nothing anything; in Pāli we call it ‘niratta,’ ‘niratta.’ Here attā, here niratta without attā, without self. But Buddhism is in the middle here, in the middle: anatta, not self. How can we say ‘the self which is not the real self’? Then we say ‘not self.’ Here self, here without self, but now not self, not we call ‘self.’ It is the essence of doctrine of Buddhism to tell, to teach not self, not regard anything as self. Then we have self which is not self. We have a concept of self from instinct, instinct from childhood. When it comes out of mother’s womb, the infant can use eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body to touch with the outside environment, and then the concept of self comes. When the infant eats something delicious, the concept ‘oh, oh, delicious. I have it. I take it.' The ‘I’ delusive ‘I come,’ is not the real thing. In the part of ear, of nose, of tongue, of the body, the same way the concept of ‘I’ grows more and more, until the habitual of life. The little boy can kick the chair. He’s thinking that is another self that hurt me, then I kick it. Such a self is very delusive, very illusive, you know yourself. This self comes from instinct in the mind in the life of everyone. Everyone has self in such a way, not the real self, only delusive self. It grows and grows, grows and grows, having self all the time, all the place. We have self, this self which is not the real self. Then we can say ‘no self,’ not a no self that we can call the ‘real self,’ the self we have, not the real self, not self. If you understand this, you understand the heart of Buddhism teaching the doctrine of not self or anatta. Now you have come here to study the heart of Buddhism in the name of paticca-samuppada, the doctrine of paticca-samuppada – dependent origination – dependent on some conditions and arising a new one. Dependent origination, dependent origination. The life itself is the stream of dependent origination, is the life. The life is only the stream of dependent origination. If you understand this, you understand the heart of Buddhism. Now I will tell you about the five aggregates, which is the same thing with dependent origination. We have to begin with the sense organs, sense organs: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and the mind. Six sense organs we have. And then six sense objects: outside sense objects, inside sense organs. Then we can have the sight, the sound and the odor, the taste, the touch, and the thought. Six sense organs inside, six sense objects outer. When the sense organs contact or touch with sense objects, then arises the consciousness. You know the consciousness comes now, not being all the time. Sense organs depend on the sense object to give rise to consciousness, such as the eye seeing the sight gives rise to eye consciousness. Eye consciousness is just a newcomer, not a perpetual thing. The ear and nose and tongue are just the same. The ear depends on the sound, gives rise to ear-consciousness. The nose depends on the sense comes from nose-consciousness. And we have the three things in the sense object, in sense organs, outer sense objects, and consciousness. The three things coming together in function we call it ‘phassa,’ ‘phassa,’ or ‘contact.’ In Pāli we call it ‘phassa,’ ‘phassa,’ the ‘contact,’ the contact between the three things, and the contact arises. The contact gives birth to feeling, feeling, present feeling and present feeling, feeling the feeling. We call in Pāli as ‘vedanā,’ ‘vedanā.’ Vedanā, the feeling gives birth to taṇhā, the want, the want, ignorant want or wise want as the case may be. The want or taṇhā gives rise to attachment, attach the thing as ‘I’ or as ‘my.’ This is the beginning of the concept of the self, of the self, self. The self comes from attachment to the thing coming into contact with the mind. Attachment gives birth to bhava, bhava, existence, the beginning of the existence of the full scale of self. Existence gives birth to jāti, birth, birth, bloom of the concept of self. Then we have full scale of self, the concept of self we say ‘self,’ ‘myself,’ as ‘I’ or ‘you’ or ‘me.’ And the birth of self gives birth to all, all suffering, all suffering, all dissatisfactoriness of any kind, of any kind you can call ‘all,’ ‘all,’ ‘all,’ ‘all.’ You can see that this is the stream, the stream of dependent origination. To clarify it as this as that as sañña, sañña, a perception object. And then comes conception upon the perception as thought, as thinking in the full scale of five aggregates, the conception of ‘I,’ conception of ‘my,’ of ‘his,’ of ‘her,’ any, any attachment can come, can come. When we look at it as the five khandha, we have five: body, feeling, perception, conception, and consciousness. For in detail we can look at it as the dependent origination about twelve objects to study. And the six of inner sense organs, outer sense objects. And then contact and then feeling, and then vedanā, and then vedanā (feeling), and then taṇhā, the want, and then attachment to the thing we want, and then existence, the beginning of existence and then birth, the birth. Now the birth, we mean the birth of illusive self, illusive self. We come out of the mother’s womb cannot be called the full scale of birth until we have attachment of ‘I,’ ‘I’ in this way, that way ‘I,’ ‘I’ or ‘my’ in the full scale of birth, birth. We can look at it as the five aggregates or the twelve dependent originations. If you understand it, you can see clearly, clearly ‘oh no self,’ ‘there’s no real self,’ ‘it is not self,’ not attaching to anything as being self. Whenever we attach to this thing or each of these things as self, then comes the suffering. The life will bite itself when we have attachment of anything as self at the time. The life will bite itself, the owner. Now you know the heart of Buddhism that there is nothing that can be called ‘real self.’ You know this but you cannot govern it. You cannot command it. Then you have to practice your mind in the way of mindfulness development, ānāpānasati bhāvanā (meditation) that you have been taught, have been training in the center. Summarizing, you can say at the center we learned in the theoretical way about dependent origination. Then we practice in a practical way the ānāpānasati, development of mindfulness by breathing. Two things only – the knowledge and the practice – the knowledge to know what it is, what is that, what is what, and then practice it as you have studied it, as you have trained it. But in the interval of 10 days we cannot practice the whole set of the Dhamma. What we can know is to practice it by ourself now and then, now and then, on and on, on and on until we know it well and we can command it well to know the truth, to practice the truth. Only to learn to learn in the 10 days you can continue it on and on, on and on. If you succeed in knowing it and commanding it, you have a new life. The life will not bite the owner, not bite anyone, and not be bitten by anything. A special life, the life is blissful, blissful, blissful. More than that it is useful, useful to everyone in the world. Remember the two terms: blissful and useful. Now we have life which is blissful and useful. Adequate this sound of benefit. Now I feel glad you’re coming here to study this, to practice this. Wishing all of you to be able to continue the study and the practice on and on, on and on. I feel happy seeing you come here in this manner to seek knowledge of Dhamma, the Buddhist way, that can be used by everyone of any religion, of any creed. I said this such as the food having nourishment to solve the problem of anyone of any religion, of any creed. You have this. I am glad, I am glad, very glad to see you to come here, to come to Thailand as a tourist, and you will go back as a pilgrim. You come as tourist. You go back as pilgrim carrying full knowledge to solve all the problems of the life. I’m grateful to you. My English knowledge is little, knowledge self-taught and self-learned. It’s make can’t see as a Chinese-speaking kind. You have to estimate what I meant to say in reality, then you remember then it more and more. Here is my greeting word to you all. Very glad in seeing you to come here, to collect the knowledge, to solve all the problems of life until you have life which is blissful and useful – two terms only – blissful and useful. You come here as tourist, you go back as a pilgrim. This is my greeting word wishing you will succeed on your wish, on and on. If not have full knowledge now, I ask you to continue to study further, practice further, train further, on and on. It will be one day you can have a new life, a free life, a free life, free from all problems. The life, the supreme life, we can say we can call it ‘supreme life,’ life beyond all problems, beyond all the problems of the world. Now we are under the problem of positiveness and negativeness. Positiveness makes us delight. Negativeness makes us sad. Beyond delight, beyond sad, beyond delight – fullness and beyond sadness. Beyond, beyond, above, not between, not between, not balance between the positiveness and negativeness but beyond and above. In front of positiveness and negativeness there is a free life, emancipated life anyone can have. Anyone in any creed, any religion, can practice this, can have the same result, and then we cannot regard us as Buddhist or Christian or Mohammedan, and now we are the free man, the free man, free of all the problems of the world, mundane problems in the world. No, have been solved. Now we are ultramundane, ultramundane, beyond the world, beyond the problems in the world. Here adequate, adequate to have such a life. I’m greeting you to come here in the purpose of this. And I have to end my greeting. Wish you all the time will be successful on your wish to be beyond the problems, beyond the influence of positiveness and negativeness in the world. Now the world attaches too much to the positiveness – say positive, say positive all the time – enslaved by the positiveness, not free. Now we are free from positiveness and negativeness in the world. Utmost benefit you can have from the Dhamma, the Dhamma. Thank you to be a good listener, endure to hear my clumsy English about the Dhamma. Thank you. Thank you. I end my greeting now. Thank you, thank you, the good listener. | Buddhadasa Bhikkhu | UCzfHLMIWIT1Zmf7W80zzU6g | 2020-10-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | detection | en | 2,808 | 15,422 |
EKOz9o_xHfY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKOz9o_xHfY | Activate and Energize Your Pineal Gland with MAGNETS #thirdeye #pinealglandactivation #pinealgland | hi folks dr bob mccauley energizing the pineal gland check out all my books on audible.com well the pineal gland is right in the center of your brain and um they call it the third eye and the reason they call it the third eye is because it senses light and darkness and so you it knows when you should be sleeping and um that's why when you look at people that work on the third shift in places and they do it for even for many many years twenty five thirty years they've done studies in this and you'll see that people between the hours of four a.m and six a.m they crash they just the brain just shuts down completely and they have a time somewhere in there where they just are like out of it and that's because we're not nocturnal animals and no matter what you do you're going to want to sleep during particular hours and it's the third eye the pineal gland which is right in the center of your brain that produces melatonin and senses that light and darkness which is why they call it the third eye and so um it naturally will start producing melatonin now when you should be asleep is between 10 pm to 2 a.m now i'm guilty of not always being asleep um you know by midnight or sometimes even later if i keep working too much but um i try to make sure i'm sleeping during those hours ideally 10 pm or 2 a.m is when you should be sleeping that's when your body really produces all these brain chemicals in particular melatonin and one of the things that i take right before i go to bed is makuna and makuna is uh is an herb and i do have about a 15 extract that's l dopa but that produces uh you know helps produce hgh in the gro in the brain human growth hormone which you produce two hours after rem sleep so uh there's all sorts another thing i take right before i go to sleep is gold liquid angstrom gold again that's feeding the brain i also take mag team magnesium alternate and i take my neutrogenic altar formula because i want i want when your brain is sleeping and resting i want to feed that brain and i want to energize it more than anything else but to re-energize the pineal number one i talked a few weeks ago about iodine decalcifying the pineal gland that's good indium the mineral indium that feeds the pineal gland so i actually take that in the afternoon um and i take platinum in the morning for the brain so those are the three brain minerals um platinum in the morning indium in the afternoon gold at night but what i do for the uh for the uh to energize or reset the pineal gland which is one that's one of the keys to longevity is i use a magnet and i just like that and this is a neodymium magnet so it's not just the magnet that you're going to see on your refrigerator that's not nearly powerful enough this is 1850 gauss sometimes i use a smaller one 1250 gauss gauss is how you measure the strength of the uh of the magnet so what i do very simply is i take a piece of sports tape put it right there and i just go to sleep and let me tell you something when i do that i do it i do it a lot i do it almost every night but sometimes i forget but when you do that wow you just have the best night's sleep because what it's doing is it's energizing the pineal gland right in the center of your brain and um it's make sure it's producing that melatonin i'm not really a fan of these melatonin supplements um i think people can really abuse them in fact i know they abuse them they take all sorts of huge amounts of this stuff it's just not really the best thing best way to get melatonin you know melatonin is a hormone and so you should be taking it naturally and having your brain produce it as it's supposed to now the other thing you can do you could take two of these and this i've never done this myself but you can take one here and then you can take and again by the way green side north side against the brain against the skin i should say so and then you can take one and put it right back here although i don't do that because i can't really figure out a way to get that on and leave it there i mean i'm not going to shave the back of my head and how am i going to attach it i guess you could wrap something around the you know the head and hold it in place but um fortunately there's no hair on my forehead i'm not a neanderthal so i just put it right there and i just sleep with it throughout the throughout the night i just leave it and in the morning um you know i just take it off and i really feel very energized when i do that but again you're stimulating that pineal gland right in the center of the brain and again i've talked about the hormones a lot iodine uh liquid angstrom iodine i recommend that um for the uh thyroid and uh that you know none of your glands in your body your endocrine system will not work if the thyroid is not working and i get these people that come into my store and i talk to them and they've had that burned out you know they do that with radiation these medical doctors they can't figure out what to do so they just remove it and um you know honestly it's it's barbaric it's it's talk about medieval i mean hey we don't know what to do here let's just remove this thing they love taking the gallbladder out as though that doesn't do any function in the body doesn't perform a function actually it does i met a doctor once and he says you need the heart and and you need the lungs and the brain and the rest of it you can take it out you can take out anything else i don't know you could take out one of the kidneys uh you could maybe um you know i don't think you could take out the liver to be honest with you but they just love look at the gastric bypass they just love taking things out so they take out this thyroid well this is the key to everything but i still have people take iodine and they say they're fine but i just don't know how that works to be honest with you because every drop of blood goes through the thyroid every 15 minutes so at any rate um that's what i do very easy to do again i do take all these other things right before i go to sleep the ones i mentioned the magtine the macuna um i take gold right before i go to sleep uh that's great for the brain helps you to to remember your dreams but mainly it's brain regulation sleep regulation um that and then i put that magnet right there right between my eyes the third eye where you do your meditation everything but that's why because that's that's kind of the the sacred if you want to call the sacred uh gland right in the center of the brain the pineal dr bob i'll see you guys next time hey folks check out all my books on amazon.com uh i've written seven books now but this one's on audible silver the miracle mineral end of infectious disease uh the cure in the mirror nature's protocol for surviving cancer that's on audible and then my most popular book i have sold tens of thousands of these books through the years never promoted it never marketed it it is the miraculous properties of ionized water the definitive guide to the world's healthiest substance third edition i revamped the whole thing it's on audible too so those are all read by the author's voice my voice and i hope you like them | Dr. Bob McCauley | UCiuiqHXrWtXNDug0LptvNbw | 2022-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,420 | 7,162 |
0sIOGFx6mx4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sIOGFx6mx4 | The Growing Demand for Education on Nonviolence and Nonviolent Action | The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict is in Washington D.C. It's a private operating foundation with an educational mission to educate, develop resources, share information about nonmilitary strategies to fight oppression, which we refer to as nonviolent conflict or civil resistance. I think the most notable thing I've seen - well, two notable things. One, is the demand for knowledge about how people can use nonviolent action, form movements, engage in widespread acts of nonviolent action to try to change things socially, politically or economically in their society. The demand for that knowledge has grown enormously every year. And the second thing is that the conventional wisdom about nonviolent action has changed a lot in the last ten years. Anyone who's said that nonviolent action was a major force in domestic and international affairs would really have a lot of people doubting them. And what we find now is that if we make that claim, if we say that's true, it's met with a lot more acceptance. It's met with a lot more curiosity. People don't say, Oh, that's not true. They say, explain how that's true. They're much more interested to learn more. The issues that people come to us about are everything from people wanting to organize for labor rights, women's rights, fair and accountable government, democratic rights, anti-corruption initiatives and environmental change. Or, excuse me, environmental preservation. Even stuff about public safety. So just a wide range of issues from all over the world. People are looking to make their voices heard, to assert themselves and to hold power holders accountable. What they're really looking for is accountable government. Corruption - it's impossible to separate corruption from human rights at this point. Corruption, you know, I'm not an expert on it but it seems to disproportionately affect the poor. Because if the rich can pay to get by then the poor can't. It's the theft of public resources for private interest. And it seems to be a ubiquitous problem and a widely shared grievance all over the world. It's incredibly difficult to deal with because conventional approaches to corruption are focused on institution building and finding various laws and institutional mechanisms to try to hold corrupt power holders accountable. But often times, of course, the corrupt power holders and the whole corrupt system is part of the top eschelon of that society that, then, would be administering those institutions and upholding those laws. So, there's a real need now to look at bottom up approaches. Not as something that replaces top-down approaches, but something that is needed and that they're complimentary to each other. | PeaceVoiceTV | UC-knc0hUG0d7Dcuxxq_TSZA | 2014-04-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 437 | 2,709 |
OW8c4paZ_2o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW8c4paZ_2o | CID - सी आई डी - Ep 1456 - The Game of Death - 27th August, 2017 | oh yeah uhhuh uhhuh uhuh oh no uhuh a [ __ ] oh hello sorry War we love it right blowing stuff up watching people suffer and die it's exciting I mean violence domination retribution and other attributes of this competitive Waring Fascination clearly dominates our media with films television and other Expressions constantly glorifying and reinforcing this gesture of conflict in fact it has been found that by the time an average kid reaches the age of 14 in the west he or she has visually witnessed over 8,000 depicted acts of murder so given all of this it might make you wonder does art imitate life or does life imitate art likewise isn't it interesting how most of us in America sleep quite well at night while our military forces routinely invade Slaughter and steal from other nations at will as of course all Global empires have done historically with this time a global civilian death toll well over 1 million in the past decade alone many of them women and children and yet the same American culture shutters in horror and confusion when some dude stumbles into an American schoolyard and randomly wipes out a couple dozen or so kids I ask you by what measure do we differentiate important when it comes to the death of different groups of people what makes us so special while history is certainly full of xenophobic racist religious and nationalist conceits which have served as convenient justifications for external dehumanization subjugation and Imperial power abuse a rather unnoticed yet profound scientific truth has also emerged today every person on Earth can trace his or her lineage back to a single common female an ancestor who lived about 200,000 years ago or so mitochondrial eve she is now called proving indeed that we are truly one family likewise the planet Earth the habitat this family shares it knows no division it is a unified synergistic system at every turn fully connected it has no idea what a nation or a politician or a racist is it has no notion of any such human conceit for that matter for division simply doesn't exist in the order of nature by which we are all invariably subject Mark Twain once wrote man is the only Patriot he sets himself apart in his country under his own flag and sneers at the other nations and keeps multitudinous uniformed assassins on hand at heavy expense to grab slices of other people's countries and keep them from grabbing slices of his and in the intervals between campaigns he washes the blood off his hands and works for the universal Brotherhood of Man with his mouth you know while we all love to give lip service to the idea of peace and collaboration holding up icons such as Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr something underneath the surface is clearly holding us back yes we know for a fact that if we took the total war budgets of all the nations on Earth tens of trillions of dollars over the past quarter Century alone and applied that energy producing Capital towards creating an advanced intelligent efficient system of Earth human management Not only would poverty and most deprivation be removed from our lives on the global scale our Progressive capacity to create build and improve rather than pillage Seek and Destroy could catapult the Human family into an age of prosperity never before seen just imagine if we took say America's pentagon or are Britain's Northwood along with all the world's Advanced military centers kicked all the Army freaks out okay I'm sorry I didn't mean to be harsh I guess we have to do something with them maybe we can just take them all and place them in the Grand Canyon and just let them beat the piss out of each other and hopefully they'll get it out of their systems and move on I don't know we'll figure that out later but we as the intelligent mature Human family now interested in improving the lives of all we use that incredible technology to help assist true developmental progress imagine if the Manhattan Project which harnessed about 130,000 people mostly scientists and technicians was dedicated not to building a bomb that could destroy on a scale never before seen but rather utilizing that collaborative drive to solve true Global problems perhaps those very problems in fact which are causing the interest in war to begin with today the hyper glorified romanticized obsession with competition advantage and conflict has made it into almost every facet of Our Lives not only do we declare a war against virtually everything that annoys us the War on Drugs the war on poverty the war on crime the war on terrorism the war on cancer You Name It We also apart from the near constant nationalist Wars live in a Perpetual state of common war or class war where we badly each other on a daily basis for Unnecessary economic survival and delusions of status the fact is something has been set in motion that keeps us all on a multi-level war path something in our psychology and hence sociology is constantly pushing us into justifications of these patterns and as this episode will argue that something appears to reside at the very foundation of the socioeconomic condition itself a foundation which has given rise to an ever expanding destructive Neurosis a Neurosis clearly characteristic of a culture and [Music] [Applause] decline [Music] [Applause] [Music] this just in the president has finished an emergency session at the White House where he announced that the security focus of his administration will be moving away from the global war on terror instead focusing all available resources against something the Administration has deemed a larger threat to us and International Security than anything recognized before nature itself that's right Dutch the newly declared war against nature will be usurping funds from the Department of Homeland Security effectively replacing it with a new Department the department of uh I think I'm reading this right [ __ ] the earth and the science it rode in on that's correct summer the Administration has already appointed a head to this new Department the CEO of Monsanto corporation Satan himself when questioned regarding concerns about a possible conflict of interest of the new appointee the Obama Administration responded monsanto's reputation of challenging the vast power of this intolerant bullying force that goes by the terrorist name Natural Science holds great potential for our Victory we feel if anyone can take down these Insurgent laws which restrict our god-given freedom it is the professional experience of our true Lord and Master the Prince of Darkness uh we've just been informed that a press conference is now underway with the Pentagon spokesperson answering questions we now go live to the White House as the president said earlier the greatest barrier to us interest has been a constant state of offensive interference by this Rogue Network Nature has been forcing its will against our freedom for long enough our economy our values the American way of life it's not negotiable either nature concedes to our interests and stops terrorizing us with its hatred of our Liberty or we will be forced to destroy it next question hi from LA Times uh don't you feel it could be a bad idea to move against a force which has historically never been overcome or even phased by Human Action also I understand Nature has given a set of Demands which if Matt would cease many of its counterattacks has the administration considered just meeting these demands listen Joe we don't negotiate with terrorists and yeah I've seen Nature's demands full of queer communist propaganda such as balance and sustainability it even demands that we shut down our infinite growth consumption economy to make way for something where we are to be slaves to some oppressive natural regeneration respect listen I didn't spend 35 years defending this country to have some metaphysical terrorist group with science on its side ruin what has made this nation great no further questions when we think of War we usually think about gun wielding soldiers tanks flamethrowers fancy metal honors and other theatrics yet when we step outside the theater digging deeper in our examination of the world around us we find that war is actually a state of mind a reaction driven by some type of competitive condition and if we had to classify the different levels of large scale competition we might end up with two broad categories Imperial War and class war Imperial War otherwise known as National war is when an aggressor Nation decides to invade some other Nation justified by some form of perceived threat back in the day this threat often appeared as purely ideological with religious groups battling it out to make sure they were in good with God while in a mildly more literate scientific world today the threat is more often than not pitched as direct to each of us you know such as say a rogue Nation getting a nuclear weapon to blow up your grandmother's Bingo tournament Bingo or perhaps a crazed state funded hijacker crashing the plane into your favorite Taco Stand bastards regardless in virtually every historical case the justification for war put forward for public digestion has always been far from the truth you see there is indeed always a true threat but that threat has little to do with the vast majority of the population instead it is a threat that bothers only the highest echelons of the social hierarchy an elitist upper class self-preservation based around a loss of broad power and control I mean when was the last time the citizenry actually cried out for War it doesn't happen only the politicians go for it and since the establishment would be hardpressed to explain to their citizens that they are going to invade some Nation for its natural resources maintain currency domination enable freedom for transnational corporations along with other generally economic concerns to secure the interests of the upper 1% various superficial psychological PL are used instead the most common today is the moral Crusade we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people coupled with some basic yet irrational threat of attack Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile activity poses a real threat not just to the United States but to Iran's neighbors and our allies in the words of famed sociologist Thorston velin writing from 1917 any warlike Enterprise that is hopeful to be entered on must have the moral sanction of the community it consequently becomes the first concern of the war War like Statesmen to put this moral force in train for the adventure on which he is bent you see a large part of the Imperial War is the psychological war against the domestic citizenry itself the US government spends billions of dollars every year on public relations and recruitment alone producing signs like this one for our nation for us all H is it me or does that sound like orwellian double speak if it's for our nation then it clear isn't for us all as the human species is the closest thing we have to all and if it's actually referring to all of us in the nation well that would be hideously redundant right I think what they mean to say in this warm loving Community slogan is for our nation screw the rest hello welcome to the show my name is Pepe and today I've got something very special for you a true internet AAL delicacy War to prepare for war is a very delicate matter and the first thing we need to do is create some spicy tension to put fire in your belly so the first ingredient we need is a well tempered provocation provocation are of course seasonal and subject to personal taste so may I suggest something along the lines a marinate golf of a [Music] Rob and if you're feeling Bor a bustling [Music] 911 then we let that cook for a bit and prepare our second ingredient over here a special saute to give life to our fiery dish the mainstream media ooh H wa can you just smell the propaganda and delectable ignorance after we get a nice Sizzle going we now add our final more important ingredient the delicious soldiers now the most uh ripe soldiers tend to grow in the more poor rural area of the world often with limited literacy one want to pick them around 18 19 because their brain are very immature and quite yummy perfect for participation in our W meal and so we mixed it all together thank you perhaps add a few some preservative like patriotisms not too much jingoism and of course our very special secret tools okay and we are ready the moment you have all been waiting for I present to you the greatest International delicacy of our time War B you know perhaps one of the most amusing aspects of national war is the circus-like pageantry and ceremonialism cute costumes little hats shiny pieces of metal various parades and official posturing and all adornments and theatrics that give this air of honor and authority of course this is not to dismiss the true sacrifice of those who have given their lives in war as there are always two sides this true honor comes from a position of working to help others not exploit them and just as we hold The Bravery of a firefighter who enters a burning building to save a child in high regard the intention to help Society through military service is indeed a noble gesture even though sadly enough 99% of those who enter the military with such Noble intentions are more often than not being exploited for the criminal purposes of the corporate state still you have to be impressed by this skill to give Credence to an idea merely because of the nature of its presentation in fact whether it's Academia the news media government itself the military or anything else in society our culture tends to believe and respect people merely because of their presentation confidence and rhetoric not the actual meaning or reasoning of the communication itself did you know that the first television sets of the 1950s were actually supposed to be used as prosthetic replacement heads to give New Hope for those who had been tragically decapitated but technology weight and cord length being what they were at the time it failed luckily they could play other things besides the faces of the deceased and TV sets sold Nationwide and it's all true you know why because you heard it from some guy in a tie in the end once the traditional propagandized Illusions in defense of the act of organized human murder and resourc theft have been overridden dismissing such shallow justifications as paternalism honor and protectionism we realize that war today is actually an inherent characteristic of the propertied scarcity driven business system Major General Smedley D Butler one of the most notable and decorated officers in US history history stated the following with respect to the business of war in 1935 I spent 33 years and 4 months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a highclass musclean for big business for Wall Street and the bankers in short I was a racketeer a gangster for capitalism I helped make Mexico and especially tampo safe for American Oil interests in 1914 I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Boys to collect revenues in I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street I helped purify Nicaragua for the international banking House of Brown Brothers In 1902 through 1912 I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916 I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903 in China in 1927 I helped see to it that standard oil went on its way unmolested looking back on it I might have given Al Capone own a few hints the best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts I operated on three continents so given all of this it's Unique how the general public tends to separate the day-to-day competitive business Acumen from the severe form of competitive violent Warfare when there's very good evidence to show that they are deeply intermeshed to gain some perspective on this we now welcome back our resident Guru Lou the logic Gremlin ah before we get into the questions I do have a letter here I'd like to read to you and get your opinion on it reads dear Peter I really enjoy the new show I think it is helping get these important messages across however I am disappointed with the crude Lou the logic Gremlin character as it is just irritating and hideously stupid also would you please stop eating when you are speaking in the show it's really disgusting and annoying Rock on Joe I'm sorry Joe um Lou what do you think about that totes sorry Joe [ __ ] stays all right so what's the skinny on war man aren't we just crazy animals that have to be in Endless conflict with each other due to our biology or something [Music] okay I see what you're saying so you're saying that war is actually a system consequence interesting so how do we resolve this war tendency [Music] then gotcha well thank you for your time Louie to gain some public consensus on the issue we now turn live to our East Coast culture and decline correspondent big Scotty D who's live in New York City to talk to people about what they think of War well thank you Peter I'm here in uh New York City on a beautiful cold day and uh we're going to try to uh find some people to maybe talk to excuse me excuse me ma' would you like to uh excuse me sir sir would you like to talk about the war what would you like to talk about the war sir would you like to talk about the war today war no surely like would you like to talk about the war no the war please the war you w like to talk about the war you know I'm just sick of this Peter you sending me on these assignments it's freaking freezing out here you know it's like I I'd rather be in a bar getting drunk and then maybe I can do this all right I think there's a there's a bar up here let me just grab my [ __ ] you know I'm just sick of this cra stop and that's it I am done man I am done get some other monkey okay there's trash there's [ __ ] all over the place what does Peter want to know about he wants to know about the war well I'm sick of it man I got to calm down I just need a drink any any of you uh Occupy Wall Street types all right oh it's all about money except when you can't eat and it's not about foreclosures except when you got nowhere to sleep it's not about elections except when they can be bought and it's not about the wars except when they're fought it's not about environment except when we're running out of time and it's not about my choices except when they're not mine it's not the lack of Justice except when you can't fight back and it's not about the police unless um you're black [ __ ] this [ __ ] [ __ ] this [ __ ] come on you want to say it [ __ ] this [ __ ] everybody [ __ ] this [ __ ] don't worry none of these people are going to be at work tomorrow [ __ ] this [ __ ] up we're so totally ruled by the 1% which is basically all the corporations wanting to sell a [ __ ] and influence us and influence our culture so that we can't even think for ourselves and we're we're our sense of self is altered and even like our sense of health and like I don't even [ __ ] smoke I don't know where did this come from Jesus Peter Joseph has asked us to stand out here in the freezing cold and talk about the difference of classes here but you know who's sitting in like his La Loft like relaxing with like his big you know flat screen [Music] TV [Music] yeah [ __ ] him [ __ ] Peter Joseph um the only thing that we don't have is like a war on something is is war on war and I think that's because like us peace activists we we don't want to fight so we're going to end up losing due to irony final thoughts how do we think about resolution tion to something as detrimental as National War when on the micro level we in society actually praise reward and reinforce the same basic underlying competitive drug generally when faced with such a question people tend to play the morality card as though a matter of degree is what's relevant not the philosophical basis itself and usually this vague distinction is gestured to the effect that competition is good but we should never go too far and be violent in any way so then of course the question becomes what constitutes violence What If instead of physically attacking you directly I put you into a subtle yet deeply toxic condition where your life was shortened by decades via heart disease cancer mental illness and other such consequences would that be considered violent and what if such intentions were not even directly malicious such as a lower class desperate single mother forced to work three jobs to keep up who fails one night to provide proper supervision for her child resulting in the death of her child I ask you what is the true origin of the resulting death and does that qualify as violent to paraphrase Mahatma Gandhi poverty is the worst form of violence you see the real war going on is not as obvious as many think the real war exists in the very structure of our society itself something Public Health officials have now termed structural violence a war in fact against public health and balance itself constantly producing casualty after casualty in its hidden oppression and this form of violence today kills more people than every type of direct behavioral violence put together its origin a social system literally built upon competition and exploitation itself so for all you Noble activists out there for all of you who pile into protest zones each time a new National War emerges and yell at the top of your lungs keep in mind that you are only targeting a symptom of a larger sociological problem and until the activist Community realizes this I'm sorry to say your protests have no long-term consequence as they do not address the root problem but on the bright side it's still great entertainment right so let's keep watching this bizarre human experiment certainly the greatest yet worst reality show of all time for sure I'm Peter Joseph and yes I like you am an agent and victim of a culture and decline where's the credit scene what what do you mean Bob didn't get hurt I'm sorry Bob it's the format of the show w [Music] what if what I'm about to tell you makes you question what is what what if I propose a what if scenario what if I were to take up precious time in your busy life just spinning you in a soul dulling spiral with meaningless double talk but at the same time what if I kept you distracted with flashy Graphics would you notice or for that matter would you care ah you're too busy listening to some guy in a tie and sleep | Ajinkya K | UC5Gt5a3KIuG-l9SUvQYQmzQ | 2017-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,041 | 22,847 |
1gFjcbOytJQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gFjcbOytJQ | Turkey To Enter War Against ISIS | hello youtubers friends patrons bootlegger shows nestle search bezzle fastest ninjas I'm useful idiom welcome today I want to go to turkey because things are starting to get very interesting there as well I've talked to all along or at least thought all along that there has to be a larger involvement of turkey in this this I offensive against Isis they are a key element and they have a lot at stake and it's only natural of being a member of NATO and also having a very large powerful modern army that they would get involved to some degree and we have a couple dramatic events one is that they've moved quite a few forces to the border in the region bordering turkey in Syria where the assault on Cavani's going on when there's been a mass exodus apparently turkey is now saying there are 160 thousand Kurdish refugees who have moved into Turkey for the time being so they're managing that situation we also have random shells going off in that border region and of course the Turk Turkey show forces have returned fire but the more dramatic development is that on October second their Parliament is going to vote on whether to expand turkeys military involvement in this situation and they want to make sure that the language is broad enough to encompass all possibilities all future possibilities and what sort of things are discussing now are pretty interesting one talked about before and that's the idea by deploying Turkish forces in creating a no-fly zone a buffer zone in the north of Syria using Turkish forces so that would obviously put Turkish forces face-to-face with el dozer front and Isis and then we also have the idea which is a lot easier to do and would probably happen Yale is opening Turkish basis to foreign troops and so a lot of a coalition forces would have a lot easier to be able to operate from Turkish bases and that's very safe move for them and but it's kind of interesting dynamics here once again nobody has any clean hands within Turkey involved from the beginning from in creating so-called Free Syrian Army but also creating of radical militants and arming them and training them and sending them back into the for a and a lot of nuts coming back to haunt them so once again we have this these layers of complexity and things that come back to bite you so this could be pretty dramatic if we have a turkey joining in on air strikes potentially if we have a coalition forces using Turkish bases and more importantly if we have end up having Turkish forces deployed certainly will escalate from there because once Turkish forces were deployed and they confront these own it's in Syria then we have a lot more explosive situation and there's also just as I'm sure they'll also encompass the idea of incursion into Iraq as well they have a lot at stake there they have a lot at stake and protecting a lot of their investments and a lot of their oil interests and trade and commerce of the thriving Kurdistan in the north of rock and sure it's well worth it to them to protect that investment so it's a language that we see come out on october second will obviously keep that open ended as well i would not be surprised at some point to see turkish forces in Iraq as well as Syria so as I always say in these videos when these events start unfolding things were going to be happening pretty quickly you know although there's the potential for this situation to go on for quite some time the most dramatic elements of it are certainly unfolding right now so keep your eyes peeled turkey it's probably going to be in the fray soon let me ask alia WV 12 | A. Useful .Idiot | UCiy5dlhaSrD1XhL2ZHw7Gog | 2015-05-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 656 | 3,586 |
-8s8wqkqYQY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8s8wqkqYQY | 49ers at Redskins Madden Simulation Week 6 2017 | hello everybody I'm Lara Whitley you're tuned into the NFL on EA Sports both quarterbacks have reliable tight ends they know they'll be able to count on to make plays it's Vance McDonald's 49ers going up against Jordan Reid's Redskins for the call let's send you out to the broadcast booth or we'll join our commentators Brandon Godin and Charles Davis all right Larry we are due east from our nation's capital at FedEx Field at Landover Maryland a few minutes ago it sounded like the fourth of July on the National Mall is the hometown Redskins were introduced to this sold-out crowd they are set to go as their guys will match up with the San Francisco 49ers hi again everybody alongside my partner Charles Davis ah Brandon Gordon and Charles we saw Larry focus on the tight end matchup at his hopen you think it's one to watch don't you definitely one to watch because these guys can create such big plays by all the different things they can do lineup out wide in the slot lineup in a normal tight in position and then who are you gonna cover with this is it a linebacker a defensive back they create mismatches all throughout the game the putter pinyon now to kick this one away Lissa's feel it at the goal line he spins through and he'll take it back to about the 19 yard line [Applause] so I comes the Redskins off it's now on to the field they'll be let out by the veteran quarterback out of Michigan State the former Spartan it's Kirk Cousins I think he just gets better and better he was third the NFL in passing yardage in 2016 in fact over the last two seasons over 9,000 yards passing the fourth most in the NFL [Applause] the first carried enough Arab can gets it up around the 22 and no further did show some power on the run but not a whole lot of room to yards on the pickup there it'll be second in eight here a look at the offensive starters for the Redskins Washington offense in 2016 ended up right five in the NFL in fact they're number three overall so how did they get it done well head coach Jay Gruden he's a guy who's really the master play caller he's known for his ability to throw the football but he'd love to run it they were only number 21 in the league in 2016 couple with number two and throwing the ball they're able to get their running numbers mm Jordan Reed was the intended target and it's third down and a look now at the defensive starters for San Francisco Jimmy Ward has a building played multiple positions in the secondary I think his best spot is in the nickel corner able to utilize his instincts it will utilize his strength he can take on any of the receivers inside in the matchup with their quickness or their height [Applause] an early tough test on the opening drive this is third and eight on play action cousins Jordan rain has it that he is out of bounds giving it across the 30 cousins to his big target readin the Redskins have a first down other there's any question that Jordan Reed is as athletic as any tight end in the league any debate about that the hard part is him being able to be healthy and when he's on the field though boy does he take them to another level doesn't he certainly does changes the game for them because they can use him in so many different spots and create mismatches against the defense [Applause] cousins on first down just dachshunds got it complain back-to-back 11-yard gains and they've got another first down it's good to see Josh that's it back on the field only two games played as a rookie due to an injury they need his high-flying ways to spark the offense and they expect a lot out of those high-flying ways third wide receiver taken in last year's draft [Applause] first down throw for cousins they couldn't quite hold it got hit ball pops out empty blade that would have been a great cast was real difficult to hold on to it because it was contested all the way would have been a great play if he'd been able to haul about one in second down here after the incomplete pass [Applause] and he's going to take this when I'm only two about the 44 yard line only a yard of the pickup there and it'll bring up a third down the best defensive lineman they played with great leverage so they can get low and not get bowled over by offensive lineman have excellent hands they can throw people off on a play we just saw a great example of a really good run stopped by a guy playing the defensive tackle position on third down cousins [Applause] inside the 30 they got 29 yards head time [Applause] and that's how you pick up a first down not only does he make the catch but has enough body control to get his feet down in bounds toe-tapping and dragon to make sure he gets it done so after that big play let's see if they can catch their defense maybe on their heels they'll run it out of a gun down right around the 25 just a yard on the pickup there and it'll bring up a second and nine that call makes sense because they've been throwing it well on this Drive and once again they show passing formation showing the shotgun then they ran out of it that's a nice play by them defensively though to hold it to a short game [Applause] second day of cousins [Music] and he lost the football analysis scooped up by the [Applause] never ceases to amaze me because you think there would never be a fumble from what we hear from cages all the time right and how much they practice not fumbling practice it preach it talk about it all the time you would think no one would ever turn it over yet they are humans out there running around and we just saw another one opportunistic by the defense the 49er offense now making their way out onto the field [Applause] first carry for Carlos hi two-seam inside the fully and now get him to the ground but he got all the way down to the 30-yard line good yardage as he rumbles for 24 at a first I think we saw some of the best qualities of Carlos Hyde on that run able to pick up something there being physical running the football but I think he's got really good vision and great feet he's gonna be the key to this offense really being revitalized [Applause] they run again with my dad first and he will lose yardage back to the 34 yard line that's gonna go into law so forward it'll be second down [Applause] right from the start they just about ran into every defender on that detonate it felt like everyone - that tackle one second down hi nice movie had but can't break away and he's brought down just inside the 30 call it a gain of five that time they'll be left with a third down and about nine to go and there's a run to be happy with good solid yardage they'll take that any time you hand the ball to a back they got to get to the 22 keep the drive alive on third down here's Hoyer [Applause] fines McDonald and he gets it all the way down inside the ten to the five yard line they're able to convert on third down and that sets up a first and goal really been an ideal start for them they get the turnover on the opening possession now here they are moving the ball straight down the field on their first drive and that feels good but you know on their side of the field all they're thinking is finish this drive off because they took it away right so now you got them back on their heels a little bit now go down put a touch down though look out you've won the mental battle early in the game and that may carry over for you and the defense with their backs against the wall a little bit here as the offenses in the red zone that would give to the big fullback use chat they'll get two out of that one and it's gonna bring up a second and goal now that's the defense that they were looking for being able to get extra bodies to the point of attack to deal with the big guy carrying the ball you really don't want be in a position where it's a one-on-one with him second and goal defense digging in again here is going to get this back to the three yard line and no further it'll go as no gain on the play and now they're looking at may third and gold his path became similar to almost led in a stretch play didn't it trying to find a crease anywhere to put his foot in the ground and cut back it's just never materialized from the three yard line again they'll try and punch it in here on third and goal the six yard line Ryan Kerrigan in there to get him for a loss of three and it'll be fourth down great defensively I think he was trying to go through his progressions find someone to get rid of a football before he knew it he was on his back so I just brings his right back to what you said in the beginning a great job defensive with nowhere to go football that led to the sack now on fourth down Kyle Shanahan will send out the field goal unit from the left half should be a fairly easy one here they're sparkly they pass up to three fecit it doesn't work I see what they were you communication is excellent defensively to make sure that receivers recovered as they escaped from the line of scrimmage because that's supposed to be a surprise to everyone that's how they get three assignments on defense that didn't happen that they could have the guy with the football looking for an open person no one there helpless feeling helpless because that gap between you and defenders now is going to close and close quickly cousins now after the fumble recovery they'll hook up over the middle to try a couple yards shy of the 20 at the 18 let throw good for for it second down I know college coaches always recruit quarterbacks because they're so versatile I'd say 12 are fits that bill thousand pass shards at one point in the NFL and it turned around became a thousand-yard receiver second player in NFL history to do there how about that they have Marlin the magician Briscoe was the first cousins now on second down [Applause] touchdown [Applause] fungals that's how you get in the coach's doghouse the first one lost and it hurt this time you lose it and it's taken in for a score it really hurt and about that doghouse it won't exactly be comfortable and it definitely won't be air-conditioned milk-bones none [Applause] Robbie gold on for the extra point [Applause] and the 49ers grab a seven to nothing lead [Applause] so not only the COFF up but then the pickup on the other side the scoop and the score the other way the fumble return for a touchdown [Applause] then you can bet they're preaching two hands on the ball here is the kicks away following that fumble return now it's Chris Thompson on the return a good return here he'll be stopped just shy of the 25 at the 24 yard line here come the Redskins now and job 1 here Charles just keep possession of football 2 drives 2 turnovers to this point you're exactly right doctor Hippocratic oath for right now they're harming themselves on offer I like that no one is just taking me for a doctor though but thank you dr. Davis [Applause] [Music] [Applause] the drive starts with Rob Kelly and he'll get this one up to the 26 give him a couple on the carry there second and eight well he's looking for some Running Room and there wasn't a whole lot of it there on that play I think he was lucky to get a couple yards out of it those defenders they're rallying to the football pretty quickly [Applause] now a second down throat for cousins [Applause] they were trying to get it there - Josh dachshund third down here well too much old too much mustard there on that pass it really turned it loose did they really cut loose with that went sharp strong didn't lead till completion though made it very difficult an extra DB for the 49ers now on third [Applause] from the gun ears cousins [Applause] to this big game of fumble the scoop oh noes you look at the guy who closed it up and say jeez what did he do but hey let's tip the cap to the defense here not a problem at all my man I'm not gonna tip it I'm gonna doff my cap to him congratulations big time play knocking it free and creating something good for your team [Applause] the 49ers getting set to trot out there [Applause] they go play action here on first down that'll be tempted intercepted by DJ's sweater injury as he's all the way to the 36 yard line [Applause] now the Redskins often stay get set to go back to work here and a fumble last time ball security talked about it all the time in the National Football League they've got to be better at it on this Drive don't you think that when every team gets together for the first time out cap is OTAs minicams first and first damp camp in the regular season ball security comes up about what the second sentence of the pitches address and those are so many drills focus on that all the time and they do drills to make it even tougher to simulate game situations doesn't always work out though and a great spot to start this drive from here [Applause] running light with Kelly knows forcement scum in us are gonna stop it behind the line the loss of a full three yards and now it's sagging down Brandon all that dancing the Juke it is great but sometimes you just leave that on the ballroom floor put your nose down and try and gain some yardage was one good move but couldn't get anywhere tackle for a loss [Applause] defense in a good spot let's see how the offense responds with a second and thirteen now off the play fake cousins [Applause] well played took his shot couldn't connect he was looking for terrelle pryor that time and its third down the turnover put them in great field position they don't want to squander it with third down coming up no not at all and you know what else you do you make your defense Matt yeah they got you the football gave you a great opportunity you got to cash in and get some points [Applause] play action now cousins get there and bring him down DeForest Buckner they're droppin from a six-yard loss and that'll lead to a fourth down well they went with the nickel they throw in an extra defensive back coverage was very good yeah it was exactly as you would expect a passing down you bring him the nickel package just as you described the coverage was excellent and it allowed one of their linemen to end up getting to the quarterback [Applause] now the fourth year man from Oklahoma tres way on to pun Jeremy Kerley is deep to return for the 49ers [Applause] out-of-bounds and close the question was in a touchback now they'll say it cross down at the two yard line the 49ers offense now they worked their way back onto the field and last time was it pretty one play in an interception we'll see if they can do better I want to see if they want to go ahead and throw the ball again now in this Drive after what happened on the last we're throwing on the first play get them to bet some cops see what happens very tough spot here for the offense to start [Applause] here's hide as they begin on the ground get this up past the five to the seven yard line give him five on the carry there that'll be second down giving the sense Charles are gonna put a big emphasis this afternoon on the run game and why not what we're seeing so far working pretty well from them and here's the best part we always talk about the best performers do their job when the lights come on I think he likes natural light best and he's gonna be taken down shy of the ten right around the 9 yard line still a couple yards short of the first as the 3 yard game brings up a third down I do know from experience that when you slow down someone's running game you're not doing the dictating on defense and guess what now you getting ready to tee off on their quarterback because they have to throw it all the time but just still have to be alert for the draws than other plays of that nature and make sure you don't get hurt years it's going to be brought down by the facemask here come the flags this is going to get him a first down [Applause] the officials so cognizant to that call nowadays but that would look pretty easy yeah you're right they took out of their hands having to wonder whether it's a five yard or a 15 yard inadvertent or not now it's a lot easier you see it you call it [Applause] now a play fake here on first down is incomplete manse McDonald the tight end was the target and I'll bring up second down let's face it you can run the route tree as many times as you want get in sync practice it do all those things but once you get the game speed it doesn't always time up quite that well that one goes incomplete that man who sat out 20 seasons this is Tim Hightower and this time he's going backwards so after the no gain on the last attempt here they get him behind the line don't forget about finding the lame there he barely had time to look up the brothers planted in the back field probably fortunate he's able to hold on to the football the Niners on third down they've been okay two for three thus far this is third down and 12 [Applause] Boyer bought the play fake for Williams [Applause] pounds across the 40-yard line it'll be a gain of 16 and given the first down as well general consensus that Brian Hoyer was acquired by San Francisco to be a one-year solution at quarterback I know Brian he looks at it as a long-term solution he wants to complete passes like that and say I'm no stopgap I'm here to stay right [Applause] and before they can run another play the clock hits triple zeros and time is up on the first quarter seven nothing is our score we'll head back to FedEx Field after this timeout the NFL on EA Sports is presented by Snickers you're not you and you're hungry Snickers satisfies second quarter now Brannigan Charles Davis with you it's the 49ers and control of the football and they've got it here with a first down [Applause] the play fake to hide now its Hoyer like here left side and a big hit at the end of that one he's knocked down ours give him nine there are the first dam completion seeing that play and understand just how tough it is to cover tight ends especially the ones running around the NFL nowadays it's been glad I didn't make it in that league I would had a really difficult time but now you get to sit up here with me yeah that's fun isn't it put a really nice game right there I'm first down for them brings up a mad second down for there go play action with hi now it's lawyer right side caught by salad and he takes this one down all the way near the 30 a good pick up there 20 yards and the game just keeps evolving big guys running those corner routes so difficult to cover [Applause] on play action they'll flow time is he'll go down they gather for sad trap Murphy coming in from that outside linebackers spot to bury him for a loss of seven and plays like that really hurt play calling they had a really nice gain on the previous play but gave about half the yardage back on the sack excellent pressure up front nowhere to go with the football down he goes what the play think he'll look to throw he is out of bounds right around the 10-yard line a really good pickup the 28 yards let's make this one simple what a catch especially the finishing part of getting his feet inbounds toe tapping and of course foot dragging little tapestry if you will oh I like it [Applause] they'll run high he is going to lose yardage here that's going to go as a loss of a yard and it'll be second down well it's been the air game that's taking them down on this Drive before the tonic turned round and handed it off on the last play and now they're looking for the big boys to get him in the end zone couldn't do it there it'll be interesting to see offensive lines had to pass block a lot on this Drive will they be able to revert and fire out and create some space in the run game and it's incomplete Pierre Garcon the intended receiver bad it's the now we got third and goal coming up and couldn't you imagine being in that little partner you know they look at each other saying we can't come away with just three points after this tryout it covered a lot of ground they more than that three and it's offense on third down today they've been good three four four thus far they're looking at a third and goal here lift to throw they'll set up the screen as well yawns Juke move they're on a nice game terrific job there to keep him out of the endzone and now it'll be fourth and goal when you run a screen pass really well you gotta like the look of it because so many parts come together to make it work well the offensive lineman where they're faking people out the back slipping out they're catching the football then all them going one unit down feel a really nice pickup on fourth down Kyle Shanahan will send out the field goal unit from the left hash he'll have to cut this at a tight angle and the 12 year veteran knocks it right through and the lead moves to 10 Zim so they started that drive from the shadows of their own endzone all the way back at the - and they're able to get three out of it and you know shadows tend to scare people right not in this case this offense was not jumping at all handled it very well put themselves into a position to score [Applause] the putter pinion now to kick this one away and this will not be returned upon its out of back of the end zone for a touchback we get a look down at the 49ers defense as they get into position and for their efforts so far they deserve little defensive montage here look at you recognize what they're doing out there and how much fun they're having because that's indeed what's going on beating him to the punch just about every snap now swarming swooping taking the ball away this is a lot of fun to watch opportunistic right very much so and that whistles here at a flag down looked like someone got going a little early and that'll set them back five [Applause] again this is Kelly and he finds some space past the 25 of the 27 had a nice run to get a pass the original line of scrimmage a gain of seven at second and eight now first play the drive let's give credit all-around excellent blocking but a guy carrying the ball he was the finisher a really nice run [Applause] play fake cousins [Applause] Jamison toggle they'll be taken down before enemy territory one goes for 24 yards one of the feature points at the end route is being able to make a nice throw to the middle part of the field and for a quarterback that's one of the better throws and butter looks at him again but he has to be careful not to wait too long and that his receiver wander into some tough territory if he's late with the ball he get his receiver hit and hit hard [Applause] on play-action cousins then it pops free the collision there jarred the ball loose and brings up second down you get a tight end like this and you know he's used to dishing out punishment but here he's gonna have to absorb the contact and as a result unable to hold on to the football [Applause] they go play-action cousins [Applause] out-of-bounds taking it down inside the 25 really nice gain of 25 yards there are so many things to watch for when you play defense and reading your keys you always hear about that having your eyes in the right place sometimes your eyes can fool you how about that play action there let's bring the big guy didn't it able to dump it over the top to him [Applause] the play-action fake they'll look to troll scaping this time it's he'll go down they got him for a sack Malcolm Smith in from his linebacker spot he's able to drop it for a loss of about 10 man he got in there so quickly Charles what could the offense have done to adjust an account for that but what your hope is that you figure out and you see and get a clue that maybe there's going to be some pressure coming at you and you change the blocking schemes maybe go to max protection the biggest ones maybe bring your running back in to try and keep you clean but in that case that didn't happen zero accountability and a sack resulted ii am cousins [Applause] nice hit charge the ball free that brings up third down so I can't hang on and as I watch that unfold or remembered an expression that I've heard maybe from you I don't know but you're gonna get hit anyways might as well hold on to the ball all right you know a coach said that right not an actual player no chance at all we're easier said than done third and long for cousins [Applause] get there I'm starting to feel for that quarterback back there I mean you know me normally don't have a lot of empathy for the QB right in this case definitely still got constant duress this entire game my surviving back there and to think there's still a long way to go in this football game [Applause] here's trance way now as he'll kick it away for the second time [Applause] and they'll play keep away from the returner is this one will be marked out-of-bounds and the 13 yard line pretty good spot the field now here come the 49ers and they had three points last time but they didn't want three points because they were well within range of scoring a touchdown we'll see if they can do better now I'm Way beyond now when let's just go ahead and be frank about the whole thing the only one happy about three plenty kicker exactly you put it through the post that's gonna help Pittman contract time without offense good thinking let's get in the end zone this time the contract I'm you you could have kicked that one through they starts to drive with high and he's taken down but not before he gets this across the 25-yard line that wood goes for 13 yards and it moves the sticks tremendous blocking by the interior of the offensive line they didn't just gash from there they blasted a gaping hole for him to gallop through I think it becomes back to the huddle he'd better be giving them a whole lot of credit and thanking them to that much space to rumba [Applause] there's Hoyer on the left side it's McDonald and they'll be taken down but not before he gets into enemy territory the good pick up their 26 yards nice play call a little bit of play action right there if you get those line back to the freeze for just a split second that's usually all the room you need in order to get it to your tight end [Applause] the temp carry four hi that he's brought down back-to-back nice plays twelve yards that time at a first down so right now what I'm seeing I'm seeing an offense just firing off the ball a lot quicker than they can react and not only that they're sustaining the blocks too I'm seeing guys get six seven yards downfield before there's even a hint of contact [Applause] they run it again with hide that a short game down to about the 33 give him 40 on first down it'll set up a second and 7 not much happening there on first down thought there might have been a hole for a split second yeah but it dried up very quickly didn't it closed fast they'll run it they'll have a go gonna find his way forward here to am on this game still about three yards shy of a first as the 40 yard pickup brings it to third down some of the most unselfish players on any football team defensive tackles because we asked them to just eat up blocks and let other people to make tackles but when he can make the play himself as we just saw there that's a big day now Hoyer his kennel and he will have the first before he's brought down right on the chunk of the 20 give him ten yards on that one and that alert of a fresh set of downs well they've had a great impressive Drive going here and that pickup ensures the drive continues and now they do you continue the drive which is demoralizing for the guys on the defensive side of the ball right now but you make your own defense happy they're able to get a little more rest over the sidelines while this one continues downfield first down a run with high and able to push his way forward here for a good little game five yards is the tally on first down that brings up second and five when you get good yardage like down on first down it really does a whole lot of good for your entire offense but I love the way he's finishing those runs at the end of things he's making sure he gets just a little bit extra coming up to the line and they will need to run another play here before the two-minute warning boy you're gonna hand it off to hide he's gonna get four out of this is he's down to the 10 yard line [Applause] two minutes to go here in the first half back to FedEx Field following this short break [Applause] you we remind you that coming up at half-time we'll pay a visit to Larry Ridley in Orlando with our EA Sports halftime report [Applause] the Niners on third down they've converted four times out of six not bad they need just a yard here its third in one back to throw here is going to be last time moving the ball down the field they may have to do it again on this Drive that could be frustrating yeah I don't want to be cliche but at least say we're able to get three last time free here not the worst thing in the world so out comes a field goal team now for the second time here today [Applause] and gold is able to put it through and that'll push the lead up to 13 to nothing Robbie gold puts another three on the board 11 years in Chicago all-time leading scorer for the Bears then he had ten games for the Giants in 2016 Knight takes over fulfilled Dawson in San Francisco you're met Robin I have not good guy good guy he came to studio I was worked at one time and actually kicked one over the building how about that and he quite an interesting story gone from Chicago all those years then New York quickly and now all the way on the other coast to San Fran [Applause] the putter pinion now to kick this one away this will be taken in the back of the end zone they had no thought to bring this one out he'll just go down to Annie and they'll take over at the 25 there's Rob Kelly now is he in the offense head back out he's just been looking for some space yeah I'm not gonna pin it on him or the offensive line but they need to get this run game going better sometimes just have to credit the defense they came in with a plan themselves so I think now you try to mix things up a little bit get the ball in the hands of some other people find some other playmakers but always let the defense believe that he's still at the ready to say don't forget about no don't take him target out of the game looks like the defense in press coverage here [Applause] the first down throw for cousins turned the center of the but it's incomplete now that gives us time here a little bit of a sad note to pass along I'm sure most folks have heard why a tittle passed away at the age of 97 time Pro Bowler in the NFL phenomenal player started his career at LSU in college moved on to the NFL mercifully his name yelburton Abraham shortened to why a lot of guys called him yack for ye tittle but he played in San Francisco to popularize the alley-oop pass 49ers signal for a timeout defensively it's just their first so they'll have two remaining here before we get to halftime [Applause] alright so the timeout over and all 11 men back out onto the field for the defense [Applause] cousins with work to do after the sack as he brings his guys up on a third and long [Applause] I'm here with Tom soon and he'll be about a full yard shy of the 20 at the 19 yard line forty-niner is going to take another timeout so that means they're down to one room here as we head toward halftime now following that timeout the defense back out onto the field [Applause] here's tres way now as the drive goes backwards so he's on to punt it away [Applause] he's been a busy man here this first half as he gets it away fair catch called foreign-made right at the 25-yard line officially that will go is a 52 yard punt not too shabby and the Niners will go on offense first in Tam [Applause] they'll try and start this drive in the air deep thought for Goodwin and this is going to be intercepted corner Josh Norman it is guys are going to take over at the 21 yard line that was a really nice interception I think it illustrates the differences between playing man and playing zone when you're in man all you're focused on is the receiver in front of you but when you're in zone you're allowed to read the quarterbacks eyes and go to the ball that's exactly what happened on that play the Redskins off it's now they head back onto the field and right now these guys they're shuffling a little bit maybe doubting because three straight drives have ended with it putting the football away yes you start pointing fingers at each other a little bit asking a lot of questions what are you seeing what are you getting maybe trying to narrow down your playbook a little bit and maybe get simpler rather more complex in order to try and fashion together a drive [Applause] here's a play fake as they set up to throw sideline but it's incomplete Charles looking back to last week the injury bug really bit some teams tech Houston's defense lost JJ Watt and Whitney merciless about ten minutes apart has not been a good last two weeks in terms of injuries to key players in the NFL Dalvin cook the rookie runner in minnesota who was playing so well he got hurt the previous week and as you noted this week for Houston merciless goes down torn peg he's out for the season JJ Watt fractured his leg gone for the season and how about in New York Odell Beckham jr. fractured ankle couldn't get a second opinion likely dog for the season but ice pick up there of 11 yards and it'll move the sticks and first and ten cousins and complain he was trying to get it there to Vernon Davis the tight end and its second down let's face it perfection is something we all chase whether it's playing this game or whatever we do hard to attain but that's what they were searching for is that pass goes incomplete [Applause] now flags will come in I think this one's going to be on the defense for jumping [Applause] and he got a little aggressive too early and he did wanting that quick takeoff as the ball was snapped but I think sometimes those big guys on offense they're pretty cagey too right it makes a little sudden moves or those little subtle moves that get you to jump [Applause] cousins again to the left here to read [Applause] play we're gonna get a timeout here as the stoppage will come a minute to go in this first half and we're back the offense had a chance to talk things over we'll see what they come up with here on this next play [Applause] dozens down a throw on first down Jackson with a grand over the and now we won't see a play on first down we're going to get a timeout in stem as they get the stoppage with a little over 50 seconds to go in the first half and we are back here I'm Brandon gaunt alongside Charles Davis so the offense takes a timeout and now we're set to get going [Applause] offense comes to the line now first in ten [Applause] again it's constant and in heavy traffic an intercepted and the possession is theirs at their own and Brandon this is a real nice job defensively getting inside a quarterbacks head and figure it out okay or is he going with the football because you can make an educated guess defensively not all the time but sometimes and when you're right you've got a decent chance of coming away with the football [Applause] they go back to the air here after the int on the last Drive Curly's got it complain that throw good for for its second down [Applause] the gun they looked at wrong [Applause] maybe they want some extra time to talk about this third and long play as we'll get a timeout as they'll stop it with 14 seconds to go in this first half so we're back in the offense getting set following the call of that timeout [Applause] the Niners on third down they've hit four at seven this is going to be third and 13 looking to throw in complate he had his hands on it but couldn't pick it but it's now four down you down two touchdowns you just know defensively you absolutely come up to the big play that newly was one right there looked over at the sidelines of after the drop and just saw the dejection they felt it they thought he had it unfortunately couldn't come up with it and his third year on his the putter Bradley pinion to kick it away back deep here Jameson Crowder and this'll hit just beyond the goal line as its into the end zone for a touchback [Applause] and with time running short here they'll simply take a knee and that should do it for half number one so we have reached half time here with a visiting 49ers on top as we send you down to Orlando where we check in with Larry Wrigley and our ea sports halftime report take it away Larry all right let's roll those moving pictures down to the middle of the first reads got the catch mcfumbles here 49ers will pick up the loose football and score 49ers up by a touchdown first in 10 Smith said let's zero in on the QB here this will go as a loss of 10 Brits in taman later on Williams going to get the quarterback here this ends up is a awesome nine France kids take over late in the second Thomas's got the sack here this ends up as a huge loss in yardage do a career in Orlando let's get back up to our nation's capital as we rejoin Brandon God [Applause] both teams appear ready for the fight ahead and we resume action here in quarter number three [Applause] here comes the 49ers offensive unit as they'll have it first to begin this third quarter this is sort of what you would call to put away drive as a score here especially a touchdown it's almost out of reach it certainly feels that way and I think they're going to call their plays accordingly because what you really want to do even though you know the scoreboard is still up there and the game is going to go on in fact you can take the spirit away from another team that their drive and will to come back and win can be taken with another score right here it's still third quarter but you just get that feel yeah the teetering right there a tea break aren't there the third quarter begins with a run by and this one goes nowhere losing yardage back at the 22 the loss of a full three yards and now it's second down so when you call a corner blitz with a lot of teams call it cat blitz you're expected to come out through the quarterback but in this case they ran into the ball carrier really nice technique because what you do is you come deep is the deepest offensive player so you can't get outside of you second down a little ways to go here second and 13 now a shotgun snappers that look to throw they shakes him off and got his man complain [Applause] therefore the Niners 49 yards great patience in the pocket of course it's easy to be patient when the protections good and it was yeah you got to Pat those guys on the helm and say thanks because they gave him plenty of time to stay back there surveyed the field go through the reads that he wanted to and deliver the ball accurately that was really well executed [Applause] and now first down following that long game and off stop short of the 25 the second effort couldn't free him two yards on the carry there it'll be second down tough day tough sledding right there and it's been that way the entire game not a whole lot of room to ramble for him yeah you're right it's been that way all afternoon didn't get a whole lot better there another choke for the answers in workhorse its hi and he'll get it down inside the 20 to the 18 yard line give em a few yards there's still a few inches to go though as it'll be third down and about the length of the football so weird all that running room that he had in the first half go because it looks like it's drying up a little bit here someone made some adjustments it appears at least on this Drive the offense on third down tonight they're at 50% 4 for 8 they're looking at third and a few inches [Applause] and it'll be brought down but a tip of the cap on the spin move as that gives him a first down they're able to convert on third down to that sets up a first and goal but this offense can get there tight ends involved they can move the football here a nice route able to look it in and picks up the first down [Applause] so the chain gang now done for the dry ball of the ten first and goal humming back it's good play lose yardage here they go backwards to the 13 yard line this Drive it's been a good mix through passing place three runs hitting on all three of those passes in the last four putting em in the red zone so wouldn't you think play action right here because you've got the ability and had the ability to run it and throw it go play action and take your shot at the end zone looking to jam the receivers at the line here press coverage look defensively and back to the ground the broken tackle could not free him as he's brought down at the 10-yard line it's a pickup of three but still a little work to do on a third and goal partner I know we're in a goal to go situation but my goodness think about running the ball here not even a thought is defensively they're in a prime spot and I think the defensive guys are probably expressing themselves to them as well I wouldn't run it here guys you might want to try throwing it [Applause] this offense so far on third down five out of nine thus far this is third and goal they looked at throw this'll be counted about the six and he's going to be brought down just shy of the five and the six the gain of five but not enough leads to a fourth and goal whether you plan West Coast offense or not one of the Maxim's of the West Coast offense is you're either throwing a touchdown or cheque down in other words look for the Big Shot but be smart I think they did exactly that on that play they ain't get the first down but they're taking care of the ball well and being rightly cautious with that lead here in the second half and gold is able to put it through and that's going to make this a 16 nothing ballgame so three field goals for him here this last one helps him stretch out the lead and he's been solid as usual and this is what you need to do make sure you get points out of every possession and so far they've done a nice job of that [Applause] the putter pinion now to kick this one away [Applause] this would field it at the five and he'll get it up to about the 26 yard line just across the 25 so here's the Redskins often say get set to start this third quarter they're down in this game a chance for the offense though to put something on the board get some momentum here and half to try and get things kick-started for them and you know they have they discussed how they were going to get that done this is where sprinting comes into play out and it's any place do your script coming out so most of the time in the first half your scripted 12 to 16 I think in the second half your scripting more like 8 to 10 kind of a starter or an opener whatever they whatever terminology they use to something to get you off to a quick start [Applause] they'll start on the ground of Kelly and he powers his way past the 35 yards on the carry good pickup on first down sometimes with the running game you've just got to stick with it look it's the third quarter no time to panic but that also doesn't mean you just do it the same way you've been doing it the entire ballgame maybe change up some blocking assignments or run a few different plays but stay with the overall essence of the running game now a second down thrown for cousins and it's intercepted and his crew will take off with a football at the 35 you know that stuff is when you sound goes like this it's the real difference maker so far that's now two interceptions for him in the game and when you're getting contributions up and down your 53 man roster you're gonna be alright and San Francisco gets set to go here and last time they got three points but it was a chip shot field going when you go to the sidelines after a chip shot field go maybe the off it's not too happy it's a balancing act isn't it because you're exactly right there none too pleased that they didn't punch it in for sense point but I also have to remember they did put points on the board point to three points and in this league you take points when you can get them not easily done really nice starting field position here for the offensive unit now a plague fake here on first down Carlos Hyde was the target and now it's second down they're not to get to over critical there because he knows what he's doing but his shoulders looked a little off-kilter there when he threw them I know you've been overly critical there you're just analyzing it and he gets those shoulders right that past will go nincompoop to complete they'll give to hide and not much running room down to the 32 it's a gain of about three but it's gonna leave it with third and still seven yards to go partner we know today's NFL is really built around the guy throwing the football but these short runs they still pay dividends because they can take their toll on a defense and they can add up as the game goes along you control the clock and control the ball and that way you often control the game they'll run with a backup this is Williams then he'll be brought down at the 27 yard line it'll be a gain of four but it won't be enough it leaves him with a fourth down now so they'll turn to the kicker again he's been a busy man thus far this from 44 yards out left hash and gold is able to put it through and that will stretch the lead to three scores now at 19 nothing so make him for Thor now the field goal Department Eddings able to extend their lead when drives have bogged down he's been an automatic out there so nice to have a kicker you can count on to put points on the board [Applause] the putter pinion now to kick this one away this is taken at the three and it'll take this one near the 25 call it the 26 yard line but look at Washington as they come onto the field and following the interception just any interception or you little bit more cautious when you start that next drive or no you just throw that out the window I think you are I don't think that there's any way you can run back out there go back totally didn't affect me it's just go ahead and be loose with the football again you're going to take care of it but you have to be careful about being too cautious because now you can't run any offense at all don't want to attack we'll see how they attack them here [Applause] on Iran it's Cali [Applause] and they're able to get this one across the 35 give them 11 yards at time at a new set of downs but so much for him being bottled up throughout the day five it's a way to break through and get a really nice game the defense it felt great about what they had going now they've got turned their attention to getting it back in that direction can they bottle it month again because I'd say after that run confidence is pretty high for first out in ten now for the offensive group [Applause] they go play action here on first down and the throw that satellite here is confident Woollett incomplete couldn't keep his feet in second down the shift gears for a second you and I are discussing quarterbacks from that 2004 draft class that have maybe fallen off a little bit not riding them off it Roethlisberger Eli Manning Phillip Rivers struggling a little bit this season they certainly are in Roethlisberger maybe the most glaring because he's on a team that still leads their division Pittsburgh at three in two at this peg three through five interceptions to pick sixes in his last outing against Jacksonville Manning and of course rivers neither one of their teams likely to make the playoffs so maybe there's room for the new guard maybe a Cam Newton coming in a Russell Wilson yeah Matt Ryan who I guess he's been around for a while but some of those guys just a changing in the guard position to some degree trying to ascend to the top and maybe some of those younger guys like Marcus Mariota James Amos Lin Derek Carr will sing off the play fake cousins then complete the contact made the ball roam free and brings out four things let's face if you want to get back into the game these are the kind of throws you gotta hit is wide open right there got to be able to get it to them touch back and those are the throws that haven't been available to them every time he's dropped to pass yeah that's a big miss here's trance way now as he'll put it away for the fourth time today [Applause] and he gets this away and look at this this is a good one and problems spreading to the punt team now this one goes all the way into the end zone on the flies so that'll come back to the 20 and San Francisco gets set to go here and they're not gonna play this conservative I don't think they the field goal last time and they're up but they're looking to put a drive in the end zone though I agree with you totally no one is goes out on the field and says alright let's just settle for three except in certain situations trying to ice a game that sort of deal most of time this end zone and that's what you're thinking and I believe that's exactly what they're thinking is that begin this one yeah no quarterback ever goes out there saying not one did I've ever met [Applause] and he's going to get this one across the they pick up 12 on the play there and they move the chains another good run there and now we're seeing an offense its imposed its will out of defense when we talk about that all the time what does it really mean it means that the guys on the offensive line they think they can do whatever they want they're not else and run it again give us another chance to smack someone and create some space on the defensive side of the ball not only if they impose their will against you you're almost powerless to figure out what you're doing there but you got to keep your spirit up at the same time and they're taking that too and down he goes just beyond the 35 and that pretty move got him some extra space to run it's a six yard pickup but it gets him to second and four Boyer these guys be without his performance on the ground that puts him over a hundred yards now for the afternoon and I tell you he seems to be getting stronger as the day goes along [Applause] they'll run it now out of the gun no gain on the play that time and they'll look to convert on what will be a third and four and when you're running the football one thing you don't want to see is a big ball coming up there swallow you whole in those d tackles and nose tackles no you're actually counting on your big boys to protect you from them put on that boy the defensive tackle had the leverage and he won the battle no gain correct no gain now the gun now on incomplete I'm not sure we could spot any tendency here on this third down they could have run it or passed it even one was available they chose to try and get it through the air but they were unsuccessful here's Bradley Pena now on for his second putt he'd take a repeat of his first [Applause] it gets this one away boy it's another boomer and a nice job here two down this one right on the five-yard line [Applause] the Redskins off its now they get set to take over here these guys had to punt last time it has not been a very fruitful game offensively thus far they haven't even made a trip to the red zone and I know that everyone's going crazy on that sideline because that drives your berserk to come off the field not really move the ball well as you said I even get to the red zone let alone you know not even put points on the board that guy just take a deep breath relax try to figure out what is working and call more of that in not great starting field position here for the offense [Applause] this is Kelly and a nice pickup as this one gets him to the ten yard line give him five on the carry there and it will be second down I think they're head of schedule now up to that run they might be bold with this second down call after that type of the game [Applause] they'll go again with killing and not much there at all is he'll get this only up to about the 11 it'll only be a gain of a yard and it sets up a third down at four now [Applause] the Redskins on third down lacking much success just two for seven to this point this is third and four [Applause] working out of the gun cousins daddy goes back at the 8 yard line Brande I think you understand the type of afternoon this offensive line has happened it is a long one for them long for you to spend it with me long for them trying to block those guys they've given up a whole lot of sax and the speed and quickness that defensive line is eating them alive [Applause] here's tres way now as he's on for the fifth time here today [Applause] and this is a way it's a high kick and he got all of it here's currently they're called that a 61-yard pond he got all of that one possession we'll switch hands first in ten the san francisco offense getting their last-minute instructions before they take over here they're out in front last time they had to punt it away we'll see if they can add to their lead down they don't want to go out and punt it away again this team now wants to get a cushion put people away they want to run their offense and have it end up in the end zone [Applause] they'll come out throwing here to start to drive over the men alone he's got good one complete that throw good for for its second down [Applause] completed pass play now let's see if they go back to the air or to the ground [Applause] that is gonna do it for this third corner of action will return with more after this break you're watching the NFL they sports back now at FedEx Field it's 40 mater football here they've got the lead as well as we get set to start the fourth and final quarter [Applause] second down on the offense in search of six yards they run and it'll be brought down just shy of 45 it's a 5-yard gain but they'll still be a yard short here with third down now looming brand is all about pace and tempo now for them they've got the advantage so I'm gonna put musical terms for you you don't want to go press D some oh that's too quick too lively right but you also don't want to slow it down too much no one go when tough but you really want to be is moderato nice you need room nice and steady get those gains and close out the game I like that chicken parm from last night's gone to your head and he's got a first down as he's up to the 48th [Applause] when the pistol they'll run with high is going to fight his way forward here for a modest game five yards is the tally on first down that brings up second and five I'm guessing you'd say this is kind of the key here grind out some yardage work on that clock see if you can continue to take it down definitely you want to bleed things out at this point right continue to possess the football gain some yard as you put the onus on the defense do they have to use timeouts what are they going to do to stop you you take in charge [Applause] 34 yard line [Applause] on any running play this call they're always hoping that's gonna break big can go the distance but we need a nice game like that you're able to do so many things anyway you can come back and run essentially the same play again continue to move the ball on the ground or you can decide to throw a ball now because usually you have the defense back on it's heinous carlos has call it no game that time and they're gonna be left looking up at a fourth and one this late in the game Charles I think you may be seriously have to think about going for especially where they are in terms of field position because this is almost like no-man's land my her trip honor because it might not be enough space maybe too far for your field goal kicker like the old rule possession is nine-tenths of the law possession is nine-tenths of winning the game go for it get the first down close it out here's Bradley Pena now as he's on to punt for San Francisco now at fourth and wanted to think that's what a and a gamble pays off they get the first all told it's an even 30 and a first down what kind of interesting for sure it worked out for them they land a yard to go you know when you do that fake punch you're kind of starting back further than you need to when you only have one yard yeah and I guess they felt like that was a true full fake because it's most of the time with a yard to go you leave your offense on the field you run something from your playbook but here they gave the full impression they were going to punt it away and picked up the first down they definitely surprised guys just say surprise surprise so the run gets them the first and now they operate with a fresh set of downs [Applause] be taken down here at about the eleven two yards on the pickup there it'll be second and eight that's a good point by the guys on the defensive side of the ball helped him to a gain of two and that changes the playbook a little bit now for the guy Colin plays second and eight now he's got to probably think about going to the air instead of maybe staying with the ground game [Applause] one second down and he'll take this one inside the Tim down to the aid give him 40 on the run there now they're looking at a third and about five [Applause] and on third and five this will be the eighth play of the drive there's lawyer he has hit pretty hard from beside as he's knocked down they're able to convert on third down to that sets up the first of gold when the rebuilding we know you got to hit it big in the draft but you also want to acquire free agents they're gonna really set the tone for your team Pierre Garcon had some history with head coach Kyle Shanahan previously I think that's why they picked him up he's got a great history in this league of course starting with the Colts then the Redskins now the Niners now this will be the 9th play on this Drive they go with a big bank hotel fight his way into the endzone for a touchdown Tim Hightower taking it in from a yard out and the 49ers add on to their lead we got a little bit of everything on that run offensive line creating some space but how about the guy running behind his pads into the end zone what does that mean when a guy says running behind his path means that he's going to be a physical runner that way he's able to use his shoulder pads his forearms anything to ward off people the power is way forward and that will bump the lead up to 26 but in play drive that time and it ends with a one-yard touchdown run [Applause] the putter pinion now to kick this one away [Applause] that's fielded in the end zone and he won't return this one he'll go down to a and they'll start at the 25 now comes Washington's office as they get set to take over here and last dr3 and out still a goose egg on the scoreboard how do they break that goose in they've got to find a way to get the ball in the hands of their playmakers get them some space and try and make a first down and get some momentum going it's been a struggle fan throughout the game and that three and out on the last possession that told you just how stalled they are on offense so who will step up here we'll see cousins on first down his receiver complete toy he takes it all the way down [Applause] 72 yards there'll always be a place for methodically marching the ball downfield but when you can pick it up in big chunks and strike like that and have explosive plays that's often the difference in winning and losing those types of plays that could knock a defense off-balance that'll drive a team towards a victor Kelly they're trying to punch it in and some big-time hit and going on there he is knocked to the ground right at the line of scrimmage this line backing core they've done a good job of keeping that running game in check haven't they they certainly have and what they'll also do when this game is over is thank the guys up front the big defensive line because they've kept them clean so to speak not letting blockers get to them allowing them to run to the football and keep that running game bottled up they'll come out in the pistol and I'll try again down here with Kelly and they'll take this into the end zone touchdown Washington Kelly the Redskins are able to cut into that deficit and while no one on the offensive line will get the six points next to their name they should be credited with this one tremendous blocking to get the runner into the end zone Dustin Hopkins on now to add the extra point [Applause] and that'll make this a 19-point game [Applause] five yard scoring drive on just three play for the touchdown [Applause] here's Hopkins now out to kick it away this will be taken in at the one [Applause] and not a bad return here he gets it out to the 25-yard line [Applause] and San Francisco gets set to go here and they're open to redo their efforts to the last Drive when they got into the Enzo and just think of what it's like now on the sidelines because when you score a touchdown you have to go over and look at the tablet see what you did on the last Drive when you scored points it's a whole lot better view than when you're trying to figure out how to fix things there [Applause] and on the outside they're playing press coverage [Applause] here's how to say begin on the ground and he'll take this up near the 35 maybe the 30 for a nice run there 9 yards and it'll be second down but Brandon pace comes into play now because they've got the advantage they've got the football but it got me very careful about what speed they're going to play you know my my music teacher back in New Paltz this is my FEMA Bagley's to say don't go prestissimo when you really want to go largo then what she meant by that is don't go too fast when you really want to go at a nice smooth deliberate pace i am speechless right without speech now Hoyer they go screen pass to hide bounce up past the 45 give them 12 yards on that one it earns him a fresh set of downs they ran that one well and not only did it pick up a nice chunk of yardage on the screen they sent a message to the defense rush the pass or all you want but you better be careful we can hit you going back the other direction [Applause] so the offense has at first an Tim [Applause] grunting laughs tears hi and maybe a measure of revenge there he's had his way in this one but this time they get him behind the line it's a loss of a yard there and now set it down on this day the ground has been his but at least on that individual play we just saw the defense finally with a win yeah they finally got one and that's a win for them but all game long he's seen the holes and they've been huge for him kind of like a baseball hitter in the zone the ball seems bigger and he's just whacking it these guys they've got it going today looks like the defense in press coverage here they run with Hightown and no room that time getting it to about the 46 the gain of the yard gets them back where they started now it's third and 10 run blitz there defensively something we might see more up here in the fourth quarter I think we'll see a lot of it and the difference between that and a pass blitz pass butchers trying to get to the quarterback you're trying to scheme someone open who will get to the QB and make sure he gets on the ground in a run blitz you're actually trying to cover up gaps trying to cut off areas so they can't run the football third down here's Williams and able to break one tackle but then quickly brought down call it a gain of three and it will bring up fourth down [Applause] [Music] [Applause] here's Bradley pinion now as he's on to punt for San Francisco [Applause] this is a way in a very good kick angled for the sidelines and this will be out of bounds and they spotted it they at the 15-yard line not too bad so out now the Redskins and they're gonna need another score got one last time but still down here when you're playing catch up every possession becomes crucial doesn't it it's vital get back out on the field punch it in the end zone again they know it's not easy but what they do have going for them they did score the last time they think they've got a good formula working and what about the defense well now you're just saying to yourself okay gave up the score last time what adjustments do we need to make to slow them down now and get the ball back for our own offense is it more pressure is it more zone we're gonna have to do they're trying to figure that out themselves see if they can figure that out right here they run with it it's Kelly yeah good yardage as he gets this one up to about the 23 a good run there on first down and it'll leave them with a second into this type of running back I mean this size this intensity usually gets better as the game goes on I just tell you from experience the first few quarters oh you're eager you come running up there I'm gonna tackle this guy by the fourth quarter you're coming up and thinking about it and d-line wearing down fourth quarter yeah that's not a guy they want to see consistently [Applause] second down cousins and they hit charted loose it's incomplete it's a lot of contact going on there and in the end unable to keep two hands on the football and bring it into his body everything looked pretty good until the finish the Redskins on third down they've struggled to the tune of two for eight so far here it's third and two from the gun here's cousins he finds his target and he's able to give it to the 33 it's a 10-yard pickup and it moves a change you can not write these guys off just yet not with a quarterback like that under center you mean it actually crossed your mind with him running the team that you could actually maybe write this game off not yeah not a chance not with him who've seen it too many times [Applause] play faith cousins he finds a man on the crossing round chew in a big yardage another nice game there this one goes for 20 so they're on that play offensively they were in the crossing route defense was in zone coverage so as a former DB how tough is it to defend them it's really difficult because your natural inclination is to chase the receiver and maybe leave your zone so you have to have discipline in order to talk to your other coverage guys and let him know that that receivers crossing from your zone to the next own he's coming your way make sure you have him and then when the ball is actually thrown secure the tackle when they're moving on bouncing outs if you miss a tackle a usually results in a big play and Davis has it over the middle and he'll be brought down it looks like right at the 47 yards the pickup on the pitch and cab time for a break we'll come back and see this one out after this so it's football here as we welcome you back there look at it second down now as they search for a consolation score [Applause] so they complete the pass and now they face a second down on play-action cousins this would take it in on the right sideline but not in the field of play they say it's incomplete the throw line up a little too far it brings up third down [Applause] the Redskins on third down they've converted a third of their opportunities three four nine here its third and three [Applause] cousins again [Applause] falls incomplete after almost being intercepted the pic there would have been great the good news for the defense now it's fourth down this defense was definitely alert to the possibility of the deep ball and they were more than ready for it they've got the lead fourth quarter maybe can expect more passes like that downfield [Applause] all right they're gonna try and keep hope alive here on fourth down they're going for it - Callie and he gets it to the 32 good and neck pain first down it'll be a gain of eight yards and on fourth down they're able to convert and move the sticks the first down throw for cousins as here as he's taken down the rookie from Stanford Salomon Thomas and it'll make this a second and long now we've got whistles here before the snap was this on the Redskins I think so [Applause] yeah that'll be accepted of course and that moves him back five [Applause] cousins now on second down the pressure gets to it again and now maybe they want some extra time to talk about this third and long play as we'll get a timeout as he'll talk it over here before one will be an important third down so the offensive unit called the T o and now we are ready to resume play [Applause] need something for deep in the bag of tricks hereafter first and second down went backwards its third and very long [Applause] from the shotgun its cousins backfield it's Chris Thompson and he works it to the 30-yard line here right at the 30 the crazy sequence here a huge game that time but it still leaves him well short for fourth down desperation time cousins I'm joking and complete they had to go for was such little time remaining it's gonna be just about she wrote for this one so they tried to go for it for pride but it really wouldn't matter this one it was already determined no doubt about it this one was over a while ago and San Francisco gets set to go here they have the big cushion here in the final stages of this one I don't know if there's any better feeling than being up big on the road there really can't be because for a team to go on the road and win in the NFL that's huge to begin with but just think about all the preparation that went into it when they first started talking about this game leading up to it during the week going on the road unfamiliar city obviously unfamiliar hotel no one's going to be with you once you get to the stadium to all going to be against you you name it all these things they had to deal with they're able to conquer them and do it convincingly where they very convincingly and now the final moments of this one give him a couple on the carry their second and a okay that wasn't a big run just two short one there but guess what sometimes you treat it like boxing you throw that jab out there and they throw it again you throw it again didn't come with a big punch later maybe they're just trying to set him up again it's hide and maybe a measure of revenge there he's had his way in this one but this time they get him behind the line [Applause] in the National Football League Charles you never take that for granted no matter who you're playing no matter where you're playing you take it and you run with it and you know you prime the pump all week in your own home facility no one thinks we can do this only people who believe are right here in this room and then you go on the road band together and get it done [Music] so that'll just about do it for Charles Davis I'm Brandon Gordon you've been watching the NFL on EA sports for more log on to EA Sports dot-com with that we sign-off from land over [Music] | PhantomRoy | UCybkOhVy5fTthTlIXit8dvg | 2017-10-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 13,728 | 70,553 |
NALTF9Vs-mk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NALTF9Vs-mk | The History of Vic Firth with Mark Wessels | [Music] welcome to the drum history podcast i'm your host bart vanderzee and today i'm joined by mark wessels who is the director of education at the zildjian company and we're talking about vic firth today which is a company under zildjian mark welcome to the show hey bart it's great to be here vic firth is just one of those companies that is just i just think they do everything right um you guys everything is very clean and just great products we're gonna get to the drumstick stuff but first i think we need to take it way back and learn about the man vic firth that the company's named after and i want to preface that with i've had multiple people say in videos that i'll post online wow i didn't know vic firth was an actual guy so vic firth was a man so why don't you tell us about him yeah and it's it's kind of amazing because he was so prolific in every thing that he did that he was famous as a tympanus for the boston symphony he was the youngest tympanus or the youngest member of the boston symphony ever he was an author he he wrote many uh solo books and and ensembles and different things he was also a great teacher taught at the boston conservatory new england conservatory music uh he had so many aspects of his life and he was just one of the best at everything he did the drumsticks just kind of grew out of that and it's one of those stories of it being really part of his personality the way the company was founded the way it was run the uh the goals were basically the man and not a you know a desire to sell as many drumsticks as we possibly could yeah what year what when was he born just we can kind of put it in perspective so he was born in 1930 okay so quite a long time ago his dad was a band director believe it or not a trumpet player uh from telling me i worked i i've been at vic's firth and uh zildjian now for since 2000 so i knew vic for quite a long time and we would he would tell stories about growing up and his his father uh in maine because he's from maine winchester maine uh grew up in sanford maine but his father wanted him to play trumpet because that's what his father did and he said that he tried it and he just couldn't stand it and finally his dad gave way and let him play the drums cool yeah but he also played the uh trombone and clarinet and he said none of those got the girl so uh you know he just stuck with the drums wow you know it's interesting i um a couple days ago i i think it'll probably be out before this but i did uh an interview with steve fittick about joe morello and it was something similar where joe was like a very accomplished violinist and he just he switched to the drums like you get these guys maybe it's something in the boston area but um you get these guys who were just so good at all these like very multiple different instruments that's that happens a lot today but it's just something really special and i guess it's that uh orchestral kind of world it was different then there wasn't rock bands and you know that i guess that was what you would you know you would aspire to be doing is is more of the orchestral realm yeah it's uh it's it's different in that you know they had the time on their hands to really focus you you think about this all of the time of of are we so uh broad now that we're not actually learning anything you know that one of the things that vic always said was that you know there wasn't a lot to do but um you know the focus and then especially early on the personality type you know vic really thought that he could be good at anything that he did because it was his personality his drive his initiative so if he played the trumpet he'd be one of the better trumpet players in the world you know so i it was kind of a mindset i think that no matter what i'm going to do i'm going to be the best at it that's so interesting yeah he um i don't think it's an accident it's not one of those things where he's like i'm sure he is has a virtuosity to him but there's clearly a bunch of hard work and i'm sure we'll learn later it will cross over into his business world but um so you mentioned uh i believe before we were recording though his his uh working with george lawrence stone and funny side note on that um i had barry james on here who um was one of stone's students and i'm actually taking some online lessons from him now but he learned from vic firth as well because it was at the boston conservatory where stone was a teacher i believe did am i mistaken or i think barry said this did stone and vic firth teach at the college at the same time well it's an interesting story because uh yes vic studied with george lawrence stone and he also studied with saul goodman who is a tympanist and while he was in college the uh principal job at the symphony opened the uh percussion job at the symphony open and [Music] instead of instead of auditioning as they do now both george lawrence stone and saul goodman said you need that guy and so they came and got vic while he was still a student at the conservatory still studying with stone um and became the youngest percussionist ever or the youngest member of the boston symphony orchestra so he was only 21 when he landed that that first gig the first gig of being in the boston symphony that's wild 21 21 so one of the funny stories was vic was still in college and he was a terrible piano player and he still had not passed his piano proficiencies and um but he was also teaching at the college because as a member of the boston symphony you become a teacher so he was student he was teaching and he refused to take his piano proficiencies and said i just won't graduate i've already got the gig you don't you know i don't i don't need a degree and yeah they said okay well that's that's fine your your piano is good enough yeah so seriously wow that's uh and timpani i'm actually working on another episode about me like the history of of timpani because being a drum set guy i don't know anything about playing the timpani um and that's something i'm excited to learn more about but it's it's very cool to uh to see it and it's it's it's totally a different world obviously than playing you know and rock bands and stuff recession stuff that symphonic world it just takes a different uh um i was talking to someone today about broadway drummers and he was saying it is a it is night and day from just saying you can go play in a rock band and i feel like that falls in that same world of you're reading and you're listening and you're just following along and you you you know you might hit it once or twice in a couple minutes but it's very important right and and timpani is that way i i play timpani and you know have played with a few minor symphony orchestras and played percussion and play drum set but timpani has that level of professionalism and musicality that because it's a lot like a lot of symphonic playing where you play so little that every note becomes that much more important yeah so that the tuning the interpretation the you know how you're fitting within the orchestra uh it's an amazing thing to see and vic was you know arguably one of the best tympanus in the history of of percussion uh certainly most well-known even before he he started playing uh or started making drumsticks but um just watching him play with the symphony as i as i first started working there and going to symphony rehearsals he was like the drum set player of the symphony they could be a little bit out of time not really cohesive but as soon as he came in the time just settled because he was so much a fundamental part of that orchestra god that's so cool it's it's uh it's one of those things too that you you got to put into perspective for me of like so he was already a successful in the timpani in the musicians world ver a famous musician not just what became this internationally well-known brand of you know percussion stuff like sticks and everything so he was already established um musician so you said that was about the age of like 21 when he was with the boston uh symphony orchestra then why don't we move forward there so so how long did he play with them did he did he ever do any like jazz band playing and like on the drum set or anything like that well actually i when he was in high school he started his own band and he was the leader of a band he played drum set he also played jazz vibraphone oh cool and they toured and he would gig out his band to the high schools around the main you know new england area and charge fight cents he was he was an entrepreneur when he was in high school so he had a little bit of drum set abilities but you know primarily he was a concert percussionist i would say got it that's his thing which you know he's he's clearly uh yeah he he played um well he started when he was 21 and he retired 50 years later so he had a long he had a long run at the at even while he's running his company all the way up until uh you know like he he decided to retire from the symphony he was running the company and still going to rehearsals and still you know doing concerts you'd go on a saturday night to see you know the boston symphony and you would depending on you know subs or whatever you would see vic firth playing oh yeah he was uh they used to when i was in high school and i'm i'm 58 now but uh they used to have these boston symphony every sunday night on television and i used to watch it because i was fascinated with vic firth the man or the vic vert the timpani player and you know i'd watch vic play all of this literature on tv believe it or not they had symphonies every sunday night yeah wow i think of and and uh you know it's it's jumping ahead but like there's a modern drummer festival where it's kind of forget who was in it don lombardi vic firth uh there's a couple other people who were like the legends of whatever and uh watching him play the timpani it's um it's amazing it's just very cool that's that's great to know he never i mean i had no idea that he was still uh still doing that for so long so then all right so we know that basically through everything we talk about that is happening he's still playing with the boston symphony that's that's going then what the you know that's probably what since like the fifth he was born in the 30s then that was probably in like the 50s yeah early 50s and then so he uh basically he was playing a symphony and he was very unsatisfied with the the products that he had to play with because he didn't have a lot of there weren't a lot of choices back then for drumsticks in the late 50s so he like hand whittled a pair of sticks um and actually i have a picture of it because we found it after after he had passed and found it in his uh crates his daughters found it cool and had his uh the original sd1 and he carved his name in them like the the original uh sd ones he he would actually carve his name wow and uh he made his own products for him to play and then um you know and that was when he was 25 26 you know 28 and and his students being the way students are at the boston conservatory just wanted to buy those because obviously if they're good enough for vic then so he eventually started uh he got a wood turner in in i think montreal to uh to turn his first drumsticks and they'd get five pair done at a time or ten pair done done at a time so man that i want to ask you later on about the process uh to some degree and i know there's moisture and there's all this stuff but at that point being 25 26 was he a woodworker he sounds like he's kind of a renaissance man you know really good at just whatever he did but he is you know about that stuff well i don't know that he was that you know had any any uh talent in woodworking i think he just he knew kind of what he wanted and he tinkered around with things or whether he he never told me whether he took another pair of sticks and and and changed that or took a dowel rod and fashioned his own but he had a very very in-tuned sense of how a stick needs to balance in the hand and and so i think he played around with it based off of those two models the sd1 is kind of a general drumstick for a lot of things and then he made a st2 bolero for softer playing and they're very much balanced towards those two very specific type of things so yeah i think you know i think he was a tinkerer and then he you know started making his own timpani mallets and he just wanted things a certain way he couldn't get it by buying somebody else's so he just said i'll make my own yeah really what is does does sd stand for anything snare drum oh duh okay i hate to be uh hate to be obvious but well yeah no that makes sense though um and the t1 timpani mallet stands for timpani in case you're wondering okay i'll ask the stupid questions that other people might be uh might be thinking um okay that's really cool now uh what do you know what the competition was at that point like i don't think it would have been any brands that are really around today i mean were was it a deal where like you would get drumsticks that were made by like different like like rogers would make drumsticks or ludwig would make drumsticks was it was that who was making them or um do you know the company yeah i think there are there are quite a number of you know smaller manufacturers back then certainly ludwig made drumsticks cappella [Music] vader made drumsticks though they weren't vader drumsticks back then yeah and um vic made drumsticks or he when he started it was not really you know he would he would tour back when orchestras toured they would they would go across the country and go around the world every time he would go somewhere into a new city he would go to frank's drum shop in chicago or you know different drum shop and he would take his sticks and try to sell them yeah and it's funny i've got a i've got an invoice uh for frank's drum shop dated january 20th 1964 where he sold frank's drum shop one general timpani mallet one staccato one wood uh he didn't buy any drumsticks though it was all uh so he he sold no he did uh one general snare drum stick two dollars and fifty cents sorry that's his first order for first order for frank's drum shop was twenty five dollars vic was on his way as a master drumstick maker [Laughter] okay so rewind just a little bit when did it go from making him at home to like when did he get incorporated as a business this is what i love too about this is it's it's born out of necessity it's not he's searching for there's you know oh i can make money doing this i can change the tip of the stick a little bit which is also a very valuable thing you know inventing new things but he's really sees a problem and needs to fix it so so when did he actually become a company i think that um 1963 would have been the the beginning of vic firth as a company i guess he just registered that i don't know that his you know his intent was to you know dominate the uh the stick and mallet world or anything like that he just he was selling so he needed to incorporate and you know so he just established the company then but he was selling only tens of sticks yeah not not hundreds uh no it's so he he had a design basically he would take it to a wood turner and a woodturner would uh set up a lathe and they would crank out as many sticks as uh you know as he ordered and and the company just started growing a little bit at a time but a lot of that was just because vic had a pretty high tolerance for what he was willing to accept and one of the things that he was willing to accept was that the sticks weren't warped they had to be straight and he would hand roll them himself on the dining on his dining room table and any sticks that were warped he just took out of you know took that out of his profit so so he was kind of that first uh you know quality control guy but he did it with his wife uh when his daughters were too young to participate yeah so wow and it's it's obviously i don't think he would have been at the problem then of like sourcing massive amounts of wood i'm sure he at that point probably could have you know gotten lumber or whatever from a local source whereas i'm sure it's different no you know and a lot of a lot of the companies that were woodturners back then in interesting enough they had he had five different companies that were making his sticks you know as as it progressed uh capella was a woodturning company who also made drumsticks uh was one of the manufacturers of vic stixx very early on vader actually made vic sticks very early on before they were the vader company yeah but because they turned uh so a company in maine which he actually wound up buying was called banton and banton was one of the first woodturners that used a stone grind to create their their models and they made all kinds of stuff they made the the bottle caps for the english leather aftershave you're probably too young to remember that but um they made uh they made which is kind of strange the electrolux vacuum cleaner cleaners the real high-end vacuum cleaners had a beater bar in a vacuum cleaner that was a piece of wood because plastic wasn't good enough back then for the high rotation high height temperature that it got to because of the vacuum cleaner so they made the beater bars for all of the vacuum cleaners for electrolux and you know the high-end vacuum cleaners and and so you know the wood turner had business from a lot of different sources and then you know vic firth was just one of their customers that said i need this and i need 25 pair i need 50 pair i need 100 pair yeah that's interesting it's very uh i mean that's the way it goes is you need something he because again like he said at that point he wasn't really going this is gonna be my business i'm gonna do it i'm a woodworker he was just trying again you know um he needed a supplier so that's just the way it goes okay um that's cool and then so obviously i mean man the company starting in 1963 technically that is right there next year drum sets blow up we got ringo um that had to be good that had to you know more drummers are starting to play music is changing rock and roll is happening um that had to affect things a little bit and and then i'm sure it just progressed from there right right right and that's that's when he branched out of the symphonic you know sd1s and sd2s and t1s and t2s were great but you know drum set sticks are kind of where it's at and he started with the the maple sticks because he had a you know they already were the sd models were being made out of maple and then he went to hickory because obviously you know many of the drummers at the time needed sticks that would hold up so so that's when the 5a came about the 7a that you know those models yeah so to clarify that there was um and i did an episode about the history of drumsticks a while back where it was um uh where we were going through the classifications and stuff but did vic was he the one who basically labeled it as a 5a a 7a and all that type of stuff you know i i talked to him about that and i think that that was pretty well established before he started making five a's you know and he didn't as you talk to almost anybody they don't really know the story you know a is acoustic and b is banned and s is street and you know everybody kind of knows the stories but how they came about the five this you know like why is it smaller numbers or bigger numbers for smaller six yeah uh in one but you know the opposite and i don't i don't know any of that but i don't think that vic had anything to do with that i think he started off by you know just the the most popular sticks um is what he started with he he did a lot of maple sticks that were you know the he would call them the whacker or the hammer or the you know those type of things but if i remember correctly one story goes that it was uh bill ludwig who kind of popularized certain titles of names or added them to those ludwig sticks that we were talking about so that's one theory um that can be you know take that everyone's listening and go you know do some research but uh okay so where is this all taking place this is in boston correct right and uh the company has vic lived in boston of course and uh it was separated and and they didn't actually buy the factory until the mid to late 90s this factory was always turning wood it went from five different wood turners that i said you know vader and capella and banton and kingfield and and all of this uh what the difficulty was is that no one of those manufacturers because they made these huge amounts of products for other companies could singularly do big firth so some of them were on lathes but banton was the only company who had a stone grind uh machine so you could get a 5a from vic firth during that time period and they could have different shapes to them depending on which which place they were coming out of so that was one of vic's big we have to we have to settle on one manufacturer and at the time banton who was also making uh pepper mills and grinding uh grinding pepper mills and grinding uh uh rolling pins and all of that they were they were doing all of that at the time that vic bought the company so that was the first time that they consolidated and they they started making everything in one place and then all the sticks were were stone ground instead of lathe can you explain i think we know the other way where it would be a lathe where the stick is spinning really fast and then they would kind of like you know with whatever repeat the piece of metal i don't know the technical terms kind of shape it the stone grinding how does that work so yeah the the back knife is you know it's just basically a knife that goes in the programmed you know shape of what you want to do basically slides up the stick and just shears the stick with a knife but the stone ground is a large stone that has the impression of a stick in the profile and then a dowel rod is spinning and it presses the dowel into the stone so instead of anything uh like a lathe going across from the tip all the way to the butt uh you know basically ripping the uh ripping that it basically sands it all at one time so there's two stones there's a stone for the tip side and then there's a stone for the butt side because some butts have a different shape to them any laid stick is always pretty much just chopped off at the end you know they can they can uh yeah kind of round it out just a little bit but anything that's that's lathe is going to be just flat at the end but the the stone ground uh you know it's a much more refined process and and i believe that uh promark has gone to that and you know maybe maybe a couple of others but uh it always made a much more consistent product and and also hickory being uh sinuous wood that it is a back knife sometimes can rip a little bit you know can pull a little bit of the sinuous uh threads out of the stick but you know that's not too much yeah there's so many there's those like processes of i'm sure that's been that that woodworking process was developed over a long time before drumsticks and everything but god stuff like that you hear about it and you're like i would never have thought and i actually do think i posted a video on uh instagram of of your guys it was an old video of your your process of stick making and i kind of i'm gonna have to repost it when we release this but of of seeing a bunch of rocks doing like like the stone it was something with stones doing it and uh right and i was thinking wow i wonder i wonder what that process is so so now i know yeah i mean i think the the whole process over years and years and years was just a constant trying to make something better you know all the way through the early early on there's so many stories of of the the things that vic you know uh started you know one of the very first things that he started doing was pitch pairing and weight matching his sticks uh that was not a thing back when he first started he he told me the story and i think it's probably out there that um you know he was carrying a bundle of sticks and he dropped them and he just noticed that every one of them made a different sound when they hit the floor and so he thought well what if what if i tried to match these pitches up you know then i could have sticks that actually when i hit them with both of my hands they would sound the same and and this is a story that interesting enough the early guys that worked for vic actually worked at his house in the basement he would get a delivery of you know a box of sticks from a woodturner and then they would sit on the floor of his basement and drop the sticks one at a time and and try to make a scale out of it and then match up the sticks and then put a rubber band around it so that was the earliest earliest uh [Music] um pairing machine was a bunch of guys sitting on the floor of fixed basement and one of the guys that uh worked there told me it was it was always a special day when when olga did laundry because they would turn on the uh the dryer and it heated the basement so you know i mean that's like look at where vic firth is now the company like but i love hearing though that it's like you know they're excited when the the the dryer runs to get some heat in the basement i mean that's like you you forget sometimes because vic firth is so huge that the origins of it yeah well one of the funny stories was that his wife nagged him and said you got to get these guys off the basement floor this is not you know like that that's not that's not nice you know so he he got uh he tried to get a uh a stone that he could you know put it up on a table and he poured some concrete and the you know the uh the sticks did not make a sound when you hit against concrete it just wasn't you know this wasn't heavy enough or dense enough so he had a friend uh in maine that had a uh believe it or not a a tombstone shop they made tombstones for uh particularly you know on in the war they would they would make tombstones for soldiers and then you know if if they didn't pick them up or use them then he just had them in the back of his place so vic went and got a couple of tombstones and that was the early place where the guys finally got off the floor they set the tombstone in a in a box with some sand in it and then they they paired their luckily the guys told me that the uh the names were face down so they didn't have to look at a yeah like uh he's like guys i got a big surprise for you it's gonna get better this is great it's like oh thanks vic it's a tombstone for a soldier great man yeah but uh it was a bit at that point right like they were doing this enough to like it's almost just like one of those like um like like uh there's just like a success story of a business where you know apple computers is born in a garage like yep and it was uh you know it was so small that it wasn't full-time work for any of the guys they were teachers they were players in the boston area and they would you know they they at least could make some money with sticks in her hand so they they took the job but so the development of the actual uh machine or computer pairing was interesting because vic's daughter kelly was married to an mit professor who was kind of a computer guy back you know in the in the mid 80s to the late eight i think he he was over the house and he saw the guys doing this and said you know i can i can write a computer program to do that like you know computers were so new that the mac was such a new thing that um so he wrote the first computer program that you know got the guys away from the two so yeah got them to cut them away from the tombstone they would they would put a stick on a scale and the computer would register the weight and then they would they would hit a piece of putty with a microphone under it and they would rotate the stick as they hit it so they could get three different pitch readings off of the stick and then the computer would uh assign a number to it and they had a slot that went from zero to 99 you know about 100 tubes and they would just start putting it all the way in from 0 to 99 and then you hit the second uh second phase and then you do the next stick and it would tell the computer would say that stick goes with number 36 wow and then this stick goes with number 52 and then you would pair them that way so that became the you know the industrial computerized pitch machine i have a friend that he said vic paid him three cents a pair so he got really good at it and he could do his job in half a day and make enough money so i mean if you are good at that that'll add up pretty quick um yeah that video i was talking about where it was you know i it looked it's hard to tell the dates with like when it's on youtube but i think it was 90s like i think it had that same process where it was a guy hitting what looked like a little like you know look like putty and then he put it in a tube um did that system get used for a while if not still being used on a larger scale oh they went to uh well you know eventually i don't i'm not really sure but eventually uh probably mid to late 80s 90s is when they actually developed the machine the uh you know the conveyor yeah the the same basic machine that we have today okay so you know it it feeds the stick one at a time onto a onto a a slot the hammer hits it while the stick rotates it measures the uh the pitch gets the aggregate and then it goes down to conveyors kicks off and then goes to the next machine which weighs it and then pairs that up so probably about 15 years of guys doing it okay when after he moved away from his uh his basement and and got an actual shop in commerce way and wow then dedham so this obviously vic firth you think of like the perfect pair or a perfect pair this goes along with this kind of matching and really paying attention to to that kind of stuff and pushing forward with the innovation of you know getting sticks to to match and and uh be much more quality checked and all that stuff so that's yeah i think that was just part of vic as the man you know like he just he does was not a kind of person that would accept second rate uh the amount of it was one of the things when i first started working there that that really struck me is the amount of sticks that they would uh reject um that either became firewood to heat the factory you know they they had furnaces uh that that would dry the sticks and and uh kilns and all that or or would become seconds for you know uh an off-brand you know stick something like that but he just wouldn't accept his name being put on something that wasn't very good yeah now you read my mind i was gonna say well what do you do with all those sticks and i think that's a good way to do it i mean obviously you wouldn't just throw them away all right so then let me ask you while this is going on in the world of drumming was vic firth at this point like now when i think of vic firth it's you know in big letters vic firth i mean it is it's vic firth it's huge what how was it going i hope that made sense how is it going in popularity no i always laugh because you know there's a perception of a company that's it's huge it's a you know we and i always get it um you know early on my first my first job at vic was the director of internet activities because the internet was pretty young back then and nobody had websites um you know and people would write and say is there a job in your uh media department and it's like well unless i quit you know no there's not no there's not so uh you know like when people think of a huge company i mean we were literally six of us in the six to eight of us in the headquarters wow you know that just did everything in two so yeah oh yeah oh boy probably all the way up until you know 2010 we we wore a lot of hats um you know each one of us now they still had their production you know which is three shifts of people making the products but as far as marketing sales you know there's pretty much one person for each job wow it was uh it's pretty small operation i mean you know it's big as it was i was amazed too when i first when he offered me a job because i had started a website really early on uh very very early in the internet like the one of the first drum websites uh called the drum club and vic saw it and said i want i want that and and basically offered me a job and i'd never been to vic firth i was an endorser but um so i went to boston and the cab pulled up to the to the company and i just went i think you've made a mistake this you know it's just in a strip mall of other you know like other businesses and this one little door and that's it that's it and you walk in it's one little room and three offices and you know a guy that has the office under the stairs in the in the back so it was amazing i mean it was a small very small organization and you know we it was it's a family you know oh yeah i'm sure but when did it become in popular culture like a successful company that's like a a household name that's synonymous with with drummers like when did endorsers start to come on and it be what we know it's really kind of hard to say a lot of drummers played fixed sticks you know as they did capela and you know all the other regal tip and you know all the other other sticks but uh i think gad was the first signature artist for vic and steve had uh he had yamaha for a brief amount of time made sticks in the early 80s i'm thinking so he had played a uh gretch sunny pain stick and i guess yamaha had started their drum company and they wanted him to play their stick so they made him a signature stick which is kind of based off of that sunny pain stick and and i get i'm not really sure the story whether he was unhappy with the quality or you know but uh vic vic was a guy that always he loved music and he he went to jazz clubs all the time and he and he knew all the up-and-coming drummers and he knew steve and you know basically talked to him and said what are you doing you know i can make your sticks for you and so that was the first signature stick for vic and a great first stick yeah a great first stick and then the next stick was uh harvey mason which was actually a student of vixx harvey was a he was a concert percussionist and he went through the boston conservatory and learned how to play concert percussion moved to la and you know went from playing on soundtracks to the story is is that he uh you know the drummer didn't show up for for a gig and somebody says does anybody know how to play drum set we need this thing and harvey said yeah i can do that which of course he did and uh you know a few years later harvey is is you know amazing drum set player and that was the second drum the signature stick so i think it just kind of started a little bit and then steamrolled and then you know as as what happens people start talking and say you know you know it just becomes more and more popular yeah that's not uh it's clearly not on accident though it's because the quality's there and it's a uh it's not an overnight success which there are great overnight successes but it was obviously a slow burn from a passionate you know group of drummers obviously starting with vic but it sounds like everyone was was really passionate um so um moving forward here i want to save time at the end because i have some uh questions from people on social media who submitted for me to ask you um so let's just go ahead and move forward here then then obviously um vic is getting older and all that stuff the company's getting bigger um what happened then i mean i know you guys your practice pads are very you know i have one they're just kind of the synonymous like the standard practice pad that everyone has um what happens then in the 90s and 2000s and beyond well i think you know it's a it's kind of a natural progression where you're um you know you look at a need i think that's the way vic thought and the way that all of us thought you know his his we would have a meeting a week where everybody is just kind of an idea dump of i've got this idea and i want to do this and vic was always the guy that you know he he loved every everybody who worked there he loved them and we were like you know cats we would fight all the time you know we're all the same personality type and we would just fight each other all the time but we are all going in the same direction so he would he would have people in uh have us all in and you know what are you seeing what's the need oh you know like have we ever thought about making headphones you know like exactly yeah or have we ever thought about making practice pads or i saw this thing that this guy was doing and i i have an idea and so he was kind of that he encouraged ideas he never you know never really took credit for everything he just you know he just wanted that progression of what's the next thing what's the next thing he always turned he was he always felt like okay i got to be looking out for the next thing yeah extremely uh innovative obviously those headphones it's so funny you mentioned that i kind of forgot about that not every drummer but most drummers in the world have some experience wearing those vic firth headphones every studio has a pair you know for drummers um they're great i mean those are are those a lot do you guys license stuff like that or do you make in-house did you like we're going to start building headphones oh no no you know like there are some products that we oem or we get other manufacturers to make sure uh obviously we don't have the the uh capabilities of making a lot of electronics and and you know it's just a it's a process there are there are problems with old headphones you know you start off then that's kind of the way it works in the industry or if you you try something vic always had a thing that he said to all of us he said as long as you have more successes than failures you're doing well yeah you know that's good and he never really cared whether something we really wanted to do just completely bombed and he had many sticks and different ideas that he tried that were just terrible but um you know you don't know until you try it and no so so i think that's the uh you know like we have certain amount of things that we we have other manufacturers like headphones you know obviously but um to oem for us but uh it's it's based off of our specifications and our design and and those type of things yeah no it's funny you say that because uh in addition to my show here i record and edit a bunch of business podcasts and failure is such a big buzz thing now where it's like you know if you're not failing you're not trying we have fail cake to celebrate failures so it's very uh very popular yeah i don't know if it's i don't know if it's like that as much i'm like i want to succeed and not fail as much but but you do need to try things if you're not failing you're not trying so um that's cool you guys obviously do a lot of uh have have a lot more successes than than failures but uh so then bring us up to modern times here um obviously vic is no longer with us um which is you know terrible but he god talk about an amazing life um what was the kind of the end of his his time like and then the merger with zildjian yeah um well vic had retired from the symphony um i'm trying to think when that was i was there um don't remember the exact year they retired from the symphony but you know basically getting older you know you get aches and pains he probably could have stayed mentally he was you know so with it and so energetic all the way through that he could have stayed but uh you know like his his favorite conductor seiji ozawa was had left and and you know he decided it was time to retire for the symphony but he still kept going back and playing you know but um i think it got to that point where he had he had two daughters and neither one of them really wanted to to run the company or to take the company forward um as a family-owned business and so that's when he started looking for and he entertained a lot of of you know prospective companies to come in and purchase the the vic firth name the zildjian family made the most perfect sense because right there in boston family run you know very uh storied history and and everything like that so you know i think we were all kind of on pins and needles when that process was happening but you know just so so relieved and so excited when when that took place when the purchase took place and then vic stayed on for another uh several years after that for the transition between uh the the company you know vic firth moving into the the zildjian headquarters so yeah and zildjian makes sticks as well that i used for a long time for for a number of years um that were very nice drumsticks which obviously i'm sure in the drum in the symbol factory they weren't actually they were being supplied by you know someone else which i'm assuming was associated with you guys um actually it was uh they were making sticks and i i don't know the year again but um because it's not a big per thing but they they were making sticks out of the same factory that vic was making sticks out of and the banton and then they decided to get more serious about it and purchase a their own factory in alabama which they did and they were making sticks out of alabama uh went through a few years of just not being a high quality product and at which point you know the this was before zildjian bought vic vic went to uh tarman and said what are you what are you doing or craigie and said you know we can make those sticks for you and they would be a lot better and so vic started making the zildjian sticks from uh probably 2008 maybe wow i don't know the exact year there but uh we we were we had taken over the entire production of the the zildjian sticks long before zildjian bought vic firth that's interesting good way to kind of get the relationship started and um and you know i'm sure they knew that they were all good people um which they are from my experience of having paul francis on the show from zildjian uh great ambassador to zildjian so um all right so then obviously moving forward there to kind of wrap up um unfortunately july 26th so this was you know close to when we're recording this there was kind of an anniversary of it uh vic passed away about five years ago at the age of 85 in uh 2015 which is right very sad but again what a long great life yeah and um you know we we actually operated for the first few years almost as separate companies even though zildjian had purchased the company vic was now our president instead of our owner which is kind of strange but um you know like there was a there was a long transition that i think really really benefited all of us who worked for vic for so long and the zildjian company to to uh really meld the two companies together versus you know okay we bought it boom you're part of this and you know you need to you need to change everything now yeah so so there was a really nice period of getting to know everyone getting getting you know the philosophies and the the ideas and how we work together the transition couldn't have been better that's great that's uh not the case for many companies who are purchased and switched over and i mean that's so just common in the history of drum brands where it's like now we belong to this company and the quality just went you know to hell and then they were you know the the brand closes 10 years later or something like that so that's really cool that it that it worked out um and it still continues to be super high quality great stuff um that i use vic firth sticks and practice pad and i have those headphones so i'm i'm a believer great you're helping pay my salary how's that good good good i need to break more sticks um you do all right so now that we're all kind of through the history of it this is something kind of fun that i think i've done once or twice before but i want to if it's okay with you mark i want to ask you a couple questions that people have submitted so other vic firth fans are curious about a couple things um and before we do that let me say thank you to don mccauley for kind of getting this started don is obviously charlie watts drum tech and has been a very good friend of the show for a long time who connected me with joe testa which um is a new friend to the show and i'm just honored that these guys kind of you know helped set this up so this is really cool so thank you to those guys um now on to the questions are you ready for some uh vic firth questions from some fans i'll do my best you know this is it's kind of the hot seat because you know i wasn't there at the beginning i've been there for over 20 years but uh sure i kind of know my way around i think you'll be all right i i cannot guarantee every single answer is you know yeah no no haters out there so if you don't know it we'll edit it out okay so this first one is from lewis abbott and i might if there's any doubles we'll um we'll you know put lumping together but and you sort of answered this a little bit but what's involved in the process of designing a signature stick with an artist which is a very great question oh and then actually andrew lamb asked that same question well it really um it really starts with the artist you know it's a it's a conversation uh about what they like what are the what are the products that they have used in the past that they really like what are the what are they really wanting that's different from something that they really like like a lot of times our signature artists come out of actually they're they're they're vic firth players already and they might use one stick and they think i really like a 5a but it just doesn't have enough leverage or it or it feels clunky or you know so the process starts with total feel and what are you looking for and what's your style of playing are you wanting more power are you wanting more finesse are you wanting this you know so it starts off with a very broad sense of you know what kind of diameter feels the best in your hands now let's talk about length and how much leverage that has let's talk about the taper do you want do you want that that rebound right off the symbol you want that really fast tape you know like a longer taper a shorter taper and then it starts getting down to the specifics of the bead itself you know like okay what's what type of sound do you want out of your cymbals or and then you know frankly a lot of it comes down to do we already make that stick you know like we don't have any products that are the same in our catalog and you know that's one of the kind of things you know like everybody would say okay make me a signature stick i want the 5a what's going to say you know so like a 5a kind of feel yeah and you know like i think we make probably 35 a's you know with just a little bit here there you know like and it really gets to be splitting hairs a little bit in that in that world but um you know like it it really does come down to something very unique you know so when we were designing uh the benny greb and i say we uh or stick designers um when they're designing you know it it comes down to benny and you know he wants this but maybe this but maybe this and so you send him five different variations and he plays with him and you know he goes back and forth he goes i like that one but i like this one better but if you could just do you know so very rarely does a an artist know exactly what they want as far as dimensions and the amount of taper and the you know guys are just not built like that they're built for feeling a drumstick so you have to go off of that versus trying to frankenstein that's what we always call it frankensteining a drumstick you can't i like the 5a with the neck of a 3a with a tip of a 5b you know that just produces an awful drumstick every single time yeah so so it always has to start with a feel conversation yeah less specific more just i mean like you said you start broad and then you work down to prototyping and all that stuff so um right great answer good start um so josh kanowski who i've talked to before um also a young father we've talked about that before um he said and you answered this so he said who is the first drummer to be endorsed with a custom stick which you said was steve gad correct correct yep okay so we're ahead of the game here um and then we have a few people uh sergio araguen and thomas collard both asked what happened to the vic firth uh culinary products and i'm assuming you said banton was already making grinders and pepper mills and stuff that had to be associated with that right right right they they made those products and and they were made under the banton name uh when when vic bought the factory uh bought banton i think we continued to produce a bantam name but they had actually gone bankrupt so we had to pull the you know pull the name off of banton because they were being sold in culinary stores around the world and things like that vic said and he was always really kind of funny he goes i you know a lot of there's a lot more people who eat than play drums so you know i think we'll keep it and he really loved that world of being in the you know like the celebrity chef like we had mario batali you know back in the day when that was uh a household name and people knew that we had several celebrity chefs that had signature pepper mills and you know products really really love that it ultimately came down to um you know after zildjian had bought the company we had grown so large with the with the vic firth brand that there was literally no room in the factory to keep up with our drumstick production and it was kind of a distraction and it was a part of the factory they needed and they were making money at it doing fairly well but not big enough to spin it off into its own thing so that that decision was made to you know what let's focus on percussion yeah it's a sad day when the the last uh peppermill left the the vic firth factory and um i got about five or six of them i i went in like you know grabbed grabbed what i could before it was gone so yeah they're really nice i've looked oh they're really nice they're they're great all right next question so andrew messina aka chocolate milk on instagram asked when did the 5a become your most popular stick oh i i don't have the answer to that okay but i do know that um just as a you know an aside we sell more 5as than almost any other product that we make and the the amount of sales that we have for 5as are larger than most other drumstick companies wow it is it is a no you know like there is no other stick that is the you know chocolate milk of the drumstick world than the five there you go i hope that hopefully that answers your question there chocolate milk um okay so this next one i actually don't have a name for it's not in their account but uh the ink is here is the username said um how does the company maintain sustainable practice of the wood supply which is a very good question well it's actually um it's it's a question born out of another marketing campaign but the wood the wood suppliers uh we use wood suppliers from western tennessee and it's part of the natural the the national forestry foundation okay and it is a sustainable uh it's a sustainable process you know obviously they're not doing deforestation in tennessee because then they don't have any you know like they plant trees for every tree they harvest so it's not a you know we do a lot of things in our environmental you know the biggest thing is the the wastewater and the and the sawdust and the you know the the different parts of the manufacturing process that uh that we reclaim but as far as growing trees for every drumstick you don't really have to do that because that's part of that that company yeah and we do not own our own uh our own lumber facility or you know that's got it they make they make wood for furniture and other really large industries sure yeah no i'm glad that you're not like uh you know we go into the rain forest in uh costa rica and we just burn it all down and uh yeah i mean we we do you know like there is decisions to be made on what type of wood to use and you know we would never use a rosewood or a or a type of wood that was endangered you know of course yeah i mean it's just safe to assume that before i you even answered that that you guys seem always very on the up and up but um but those are good questions to ask like there's like the you know soda companies that are dumping stuff and polluting water for entire countries so it's right once you get big enough those do become problems um and then the very last question is ben from big fat snare drum um asked why won't you endorse him so i think that might be a personal question where you guys can talk about that later uh ben's a funny guy i just wanted to include that oh we love ben we love big fat snare drum too yeah well it is interesting because we get that question all of the time and endorsements you know it's a it's a very difficult thing because especially now that uh there are so many great drummers and there's so many avenues for people to play uh you know back in steve gad's time you know if you didn't play at the baked potato then you know you're not really worthy of being an endorser so it's fairly easy to say you are playing you are you know now you could have an instagram star that may or may not really be able to play the drums you know so it it really gets difficult and there's so many players we would love to accept everybody because we want everybody playing our products especially those people who love our products but at the same time you gotta sell some wood you know yeah they need to be out i mean that's i completely get it and it makes perfect sense where obviously i'm sure you guys get i'm sure you field many emails of hey i'm i'm a young drummer and i'm playing x amount of gigs and i'm doing all this but um now can i just ask as a guy who's you know never has been and probably never will be endorsed by a drumstick company like if you're a major drummer i mean let's say you're steve gad does he get like a regular package of like here's your drumsticks here's your drumsticks for the month like how does that usually work if you're if you're a a level top dog drummer yeah and and you just described it a level b level you know like there there are different levels to our you know what we what we have uh obviously steve gets as many sticks as he wants and yeah obviously he gets the royalty off of any signature product that we sell now we we do not pay anybody to play our sticks so even if it's a a player who uh who doesn't have a signature stick but they're endorsed by the company they are not getting a paycheck from us to represent the company or to speak on our behalf or you know any of that kind of thing doesn't happen you know we're not we're not uh in the nike world of that but uh you know it it depends on the level of players and what we think the reach is going to be and i'm speaking a little bit for their artists relations department which they might have a different uh way of putting it but uh you know there is an allotment that a lot of guys get guys and girls will get an allotment of you know x number of sticks depending on the tour that they're on you know if you're playing arenas you might get a lot of sticks if you're if you're playing the jazz clubs and you know you might go through a pair of sticks a month you know like it it's kind of based off of the guy and the style and you know likes and the need because guys are not you know nobody takes advantage of a relationship that you have and what those guys also get is that that relationship of calling in and saying i need oh i need a high and heavy pitch i want them at this pitch i want them at this uh you know this weight and you know like we'll we'll pick very specific sticks for you know our higher level guys so that they can always reach in their bag and have exactly the stick that they want so there's there's benefits to the to the endorsement relationship and not all of it's monetary at all got it well really good to know because sometimes you just think you don't know what to think with like some of the the major endorsements and all that stuff but in a nutshell you guys keep your players stocked with sticks so they never go you know yeah and we have a lot of players that buy sticks from us okay you know they're they're buying uh you know they might get a reduced price from us but what they're buying is that relationship and and that that customization of either picking sticks or we you know somebody might play a 5a but they want their name or their signature on the 5a so that you know they can sell them in the merch stands or whatever but uh so we do a lot a lot of that type of thing yeah i have a friend aaron roy who um plays vic firth and he plays in a ton of bands like you know he's from cincinnati but he plays all over and uh i think he does that i think he has signature sticks that are um i would imagine are along that same line of um you know exactly what you just described so sure cool well mark that was fun i gotta do that more on the show and just ask people questions and get some other uh insights from people so thank you to everyone who submitted questions that was great i posted that about two hours before the interview so i'm glad we got that was a pretty the right number of questions i think um so that was great well mark um usually i say where can people find you but obviously i think people can just go to vickfirth.com um and then if you have anywhere else you want people to be able to find you personally i mean i guess now is the time to uh let us know you know what you're up to and are you playing anybody or anything uh i don't i have this day gig that um yeah me too have you heard about um no i i have a actually personally i have a publishing company that i've written several books that uh is is a big thing in the uh in the scholastic or the concert world um and a drum set book with stanton moore if anybody wants to check that out fresh approach to drum set um so um i am in charge of all education for zildjian and vic firth so if you see anything in the you know in the vic firth rudiments or web rhythms or you know all of that stuff and now we're really my transition into the zildjian education role was only in the last year so we're really getting started with a lot of stuff going on in the zildjian education world so you can find me uh there children.com vickfirth.com man both great companies um who have been very you know helpful to me by coming on the show and helping to share their story to people who listen so um yeah mark thanks so much for being here and uh i hope to see you someday at one of the drum shows doing the uh all the educational stuff boy i'm so excited about getting back to a drum show i've never thought i would miss traveling to a drum show but yeah my gosh yeah maybe next year yep all right thanks mark thank you so much for having me [Music] if you like this podcast find me on social media at drum history and please share rate and leave a review and let me know topics that you would like to learn about in the future until next time keep on learning this is a gwin sound podcast [Music] | Drum History Podcast | UC6-idkIENcqobRy0s9Jc5Yw | 2020-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,931 | 59,619 |
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LYOdhdDJCao | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYOdhdDJCao | Wattles Garden Park hike This was a crazy steep hike! #hiking | welcome to Kyle's film garage now I know that you know that the Waddles Mansion is haunted I did a video about that that'll be at the end screen of this or it's in the playlist so go check that out the Waddles Mansion isn't haunted but that's not what we're doing today today we're going to go see what's behind the wles Mansion which is the Japanese garden and I'll show you how to get there so let's get right to [Music] it [Music] a okay so first how do you get to the Waddles Mansion well that's really easy so we're on Hollywood Boulevard right now walking west from the strip so I'll show you in a second so we are walking West on Hollywood this is Sierra Bonita Avenue 1700 North it is right at the 7523 Sierra Vista Apartments there is no vac see there so do not call that number asking if there is so we are going to make a right on Sierra Bonito now we're going to cross the street because that's the direction it goes in and there's something really cool up here on on our leftand side and I'll show you that in a second so we're walking up Sierra Bonita right now it's it's a pretty good incline so you know you get your workout in and you get to go see stuff so that's the cool part about these walks all right so the cool thing that I was going to tell you about which is on our left is this Garden so this Garden basically you get to have a space and it costs money but you get to have a space and you get to par you get to plant whatever you want so you have all kinds of stuff all kinds of like vegetables and fruits and flowers and and I see the people that it it just becomes kind of a a place of Tranquility for people so cool like you have all your own little the people do all their brick work and stuff like that you got your little you got your fences and and then you make you know well this one is there's nothing in it but boxes so everyone kind of does their own thing but it's just super cool I'll see if they have a sign over here in just a second so I can tell you what it is by the way I am Kyle I'm an actor and producer of independent film and documentaries and short films and stuff like that so this channel is hopefully one day going to pay for those things so if you want to know more about me you can check in the description some of the films that I've done and how you can support me and this channel for keeping independent film alive because while I am in Hollywood I am not part of that machine of big money and Hollywood I am just a dude that makes things so you know help the dude out subscribe join the channel two bucks you can buy me a coffee like the videos comment on them it's all appreciated so thank you so much for being here now let's keep going on this walk shall we after you do the liking and stuff like that yeah so got orange trees got a few orange trees on this particular trunch of land but look at that I don't know if you can see that you probably can't but uh they built like a little a little house a little fort if you will all right so where are we Kyle so as we come to the top of Sierra Bonita and Franklin Avenue so Franklin and Sierra Bonita is where we are and this big giant beautiful house has been owned by a bunch of famous people and it's being renovated now and uh yeah super cool let's see if I can get you an address and you can look that up all right we have an address 7529 Franklin Avenue it is private property there is no trespassing so we're not doing any of that but it is absolutely gorgeous look at those the Greek columns and whatnot such a such a Louisiana house love it love it but toour left is where we're going and that is the Waddles Mansion so remember there's a video about the story of Waddles mansion in my playlist and it'll be on the end screen of this video but that's the Waddles mansion on top of that hill and then right here is the entrance to the Garden you got your trails and see see all the hoses so you got hoses like everywhere yeah super cool so I was looking for a sign or something that would say exactly what this is or how to get in touch with them but what you can do just look up the Garden by Waddles mansion and something will come up about this place all right so we're walking up the road actually I'm going to go ahead and get up on this grassy part but this is the Waddles Mansion super cool way old old place I think one of the first mansions built here in Hollywood so this is is the view from the modles Mansion you got your clouds coming in oh look at that I think I see actually rain in the distance cuz we have like 3 days of heavy rain coming in one of those uh whatever you call it the River Rain Rivers atmospheric River flow or or whatever words that describe heavy rain coming in from the Pacific we got a guy up here playing the guitar that's super cool I'm Lenny love Jr and if you want to holl at me or give me a little tip today much needed uh you might be able to find me on sale or cash app or maybe even VMO at Len love Jr l e n n y l o v e Jr this a little song that I wrote right here though it's called flirty friends is it the likess in your head why I the back of a hand similar to could have sworn she was you tricked by my past again and again cheating women cheating men R kissing you know who flirty [Music] [Laughter] friends all right so that was Lenny love Jr I don't know him just ran into him but uh you know we all try to help each other so give him a tip man I got just got emotional all right so basically you know as as artists like we're all just trying to figure the things out you know trying to get get by in this world and um all the things like you know the tips and the likes and the the thank yous and all that kind of stuff it all helps because you know obviously I have like 2,800 followers on this YouTube channel Channel you know yes I've done some movies I I'm by no means making any money from any of them so it's like this is a way to move on in this world so if you can help somebody out you can help them out so that'd be great and uh so yeah so where are we we are at the Waddles mansion and what we're going to do right now is we're going to go above it to where the Japanese garden is so I'm going to show you how to do that all right so so basically so this is the driveway that we were just on so we just walked up from the front front yard and this is the driveway that goes out onto the street so what we're going to do is we're going to walk out of the Waddles mansion and up this street and I will show you how to get to the Garden by the way this is a beautiful beautiful neighborhood you have to have more than $500 in order to pay rent here I'm sure of it look at that place up there it's got like 59 bedrooms or something like that yeah because you need all those you need them but just gorgeous places orange trees all right let's go see what street this is that we turn so we're not actually going to get to this next street because where we're going is right here which is the Wadd Garden Park so you can look that up and see uh see what there is there Wadd Garden Park but uh yeah so this is where the Japanese garden is up in here it's a little bit of a hike lots of things that you shouldn't do it's Common Sense avoid r rattlesnakes so I would definitely take that advice bab and there's plenty of dogs here so that's cool too hey doggy all right so basically the trail begins right here so that's where we just were over there those people with the dogs and we're going to go up these this trail of stairs the concrete stairwell now these pillars here used to have a roof on them which was a wooden roof a long time ago which is since time takes care of all things and it also took care of this wooden roof that is no longer here all right yeah this is quite the little hike uh you get your your your stair stair Master workout it's been raining quite a bit here recently so that's why these these sandbags are here so basically water would come down here and into this little thing right there and into the park so cool all right Kyle where are we so we are at the top of these long cement stairs coming into the old Japanese garden you can tell this place has been here for a long time because see shingles are all basically super old and that's probably why the rest of those roofs down there are no longer there so see sandbags keeps things from eroding okay yeah so this the Japanese garden third eye Trail I think weather weather has taken a lot of stuff that was here away but you can see all the new plants that people are putting in bringing it back to the way that it used to be there used to be a bench I think it was right here used to be a bench right there that tree probably didn't help it yeah so it looks like people are trying to trying to bring this back to the way that it used to be oh I see they just move the bench the bench is farther down but you can see that the bench needs help I doubt it will ever get the help that it needs maybe someone will bring in a new bench so yeah this is like just a cool place to come up and hang out with some some peace and quiet do a little little meditation if you want now I know that right over here is like a super steep so we're going to go there because that's what we're doing so yeah got your little Trail this is the the M spot here's your little buddha hey Buddha all right you're coming up with me so yes this is very steep but that's okay I've been training for this my whole life this is another little little meditation spot people leave like offerings and and stuff like that for the ancestors all right so not sure exactly how I'm supposed to go up but we're going up this way that was probably a shortcut that I just took and you took it with me because we're all in this together people okay now this is really this is really steep case you're wondering so let's see right there what is that that is the third eye hike goodness okay let's see how can I show you how steep this is um let's see the camera is straight so I don't know yeah see that right there there that I don't think you can really tell but it's very steep all right okay so there's a little stail that goes up that way that was a raven okay so we're going up to our right over here holy cow I never been up this high so okay here's here's where we where we were right down there that's the the garden Japanese garden if you can see that sh we're I don't know 50 ft up now 50 60 70 I don't know okay we're just we're keeping on going because I've never been up here and I don't know what we're going to see but there's a trail okay okay everything's fine everything's fine oh wow holy cow oh it's little rabbit little tiny rabbit I don't know if you can see it probably not okay yeah holy cow okay all right you see that goes up there oh she okay I don't know what do you think should we do it okay all right all right you said you said let's do this so you know pardon my breathing but being a human being we need oxygen okay whoa okay well it seems like okay let's just keep going okay all right okay just give me a second all right so this is directly in front of me and that's where the trail goes so I to see if I can do this with one hand okay okay all right okay all right you know what for safety reasons I'm not going to do that carrying a camera in one hand I'm not g to climb that so but let's turn around look at that so that out there that's Century City know maybe that's Beverly Hills and that's Century City down there but uh regardless it's Hollywood is that direction and kind of on the horizon you can see beyond there where there is no land that's the ocean because the ocean doesn't have land unless it's an island but there's there's no Islands out there so it's just the ocean see just like that all right my friends I know it looks sunny right now but rain is coming so it is time for me to not 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0rrdqqVMpGQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rrdqqVMpGQ | Leslie Jordan DEAD at 67😥 R.I.P Leslie Jordan | what up though Heist man the foe Talk That Talk ghetto news and opinions man sad news coming out of the comedy world man comedian and actor Leslie Jordan has passed away at the age of 67. rip to this man you know if y'all don't know who he is he did a whole lot of things man he did Will and Grace um I seen him on American Horror Story earlier this year he did a lot man this is a picture of him when he was younger um I mostly known from being on Tick Tock my wife showed me all his tick tocks man like doing the quarantine when it was happening um he was on that tearing it up man but he passed away at the age of 67. they said was a car crash due to some medical um to some medical something hold on let me see this I'm trying to it just happened man due to a medical emergency they said he dies in a car crash man so yeah I already know the details right there right now but it just came out yo but rip the hell man I think he was four foot four he was small man four foot four that's what they saying man um my wife don't even know about this it just happened I know she's gonna be like man because I watched a lot of his videos doing doing the quarantine man he was like he was funny man so yo y'all go send out all y'all love in your prayers and all your condolences and all your shout outs to all his peoples man um 67 years old I wonder what the medical emergency was like um 67 years old medical emergency driving in the whip I don't know we gonna know more about this Friday though when more details come up right now that's the news right now Leslie Jordan has passed away at the age of 67. y'all got to come through and holler at me man every Friday I go live right here on this channel hit that like button the comment button the share button the Subscribe button the notification bell all them good buttons you gotta hit to get this pimpy that I'm putting out when I put it out and like I said I go live every Friday at 9pm come through join the conversation and highlight your boy Heist man the folk Talk That Talk ghetto news and opinions and R.I.P to Leslie Jordan [Music] | TALK DAT TAWWWK GHETTO NEWS | UC5Hm3skNqYTz1snu2ca_how | 2022-10-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 428 | 2,091 |
3mdykbGF1_s | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mdykbGF1_s | Guidelines To Concussion Recovery | My name is Matt Eason, I'm a Personal Injury and Workers Compensation attorney in Sacramento, California. I've been handling traumatic brain injury and concussion related cases for the last 25 years. But I understand concussions not just from the courtroom but also from the playing field. As a youth rugby coach for the last 15 years, I'm personally aware of what happens when individuals have concussions, how to recover from those concussions and what's best to do for the recovery. I've had approximately 50 hours of concussion training and I've even consulted with some of the best doctors in the country, in particular Dr. Bennett Omalu, who is the famous doctor for challenging the NFL regarding its concussion policies. The first step to returning to work after a concussion or traumatic brain injury is to first get the medical attention that you need. There's a lot of different opinions out there about what you should and should not be doing in the early stages of a concussion. Most of the conventional wisdom though, says you want to rest the mind. That typically means no electronics as in no games, no TV, no smartphones, things of that nature and a lot of times it means staying in a dark or dim lit place. But rely on your doctor's advice as to the early stages of your concussion. The most typical symptoms with concussions are usually: blurred vision, dizziness and memory issues. Those symptoms typically resolve themselves for most people between three and ten days with a great vast majority of them within the first three days. So that's great news, however a lot of people will continue to experience cognitive ability, some memory struggle and some challenging mental issues for up to a hundred days, unless they take proper steps. During those first days, that's the critical time to really really rest the brain and do as little as possible. The second step to recovery from a concussion is usually the one that people make the biggest mistake on. What you want to do is you want to be completely concussion symptoms free, at least of the major symptoms, for seven full days. Once you're symptom free then you return to a very light duty or a very modified work duty. You're only maybe lifting three to five pounds, maybe only walking five to ten minutes at a time but you want a very limited duty for the next seven days. So it's seven days doing practically nothing and then seven days doing a very light modified duty. Once you're symptom free, you've had seven days of no activity, seven days of a very light duty, again people tend to make a mistake and they want to go into full duty. You don't. You actually want to go to another seven days of a moderate activities as a general rule. You're building up back to where you were, so now you can exercise a little bit more in a day: a light jog, long walks, small lifting but you still want to be careful not to overdo it for that next seven days. So the good news is if you've done what you're supposed to do, now you're ready to return to work or return to play. You've taken those weeks off and you've progressed up and what's important about that is that you've reduced your risk to a major injury from a second concussion. It's back to back concussions typically is what has the greatest risk of long-term injury and by having a slow, gradual return to work you've reduced that risk. Also, there are a lot of studies out there that say that your cognitive deficit from a concussion lasts for up to a hundred days. But when you've had a gradual return to work or gradual return to play, that 100-day deficit has been shown to be reduced about forty-three days. Once again my name is Matt Eason, I'm a Personal Injury and Workers Compensation attorney, I'm not a Doctor. You should definitely rely on your doctor's advice over these suggestions in this video. However, in meeting with your doctor hopefully you hear some similar things and you can reinforce some of these concepts. If you've suffered an accident on the job or you've had a traumatic brain injury or concussion and you've got possible claims against somebody, I hope you'll consider reaching out to me. My name again is Matt Eason, my firm is Eason and Tambornini. We're located at 1234 H Street, Sacramento, California 95814 You can reach us by phone at (916) 438-1819 or on the web at www.capcitylaw.com. Thanks for watching and I wish you all the best in your recovery. | Eason & Tambornini, A Law Corporation | UCTp8cezTJ1rFs1co67cYmyw | 2018-06-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 787 | 4,423 |
ohtJyjM3O2Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohtJyjM3O2Y | Missionary | Wikipedia audio article | a missionary is a member of a religious group sent into an area to proselytize or perform ministries of service such as education literacy social justice health care and economic development the word mission originates from 1598 when the Jesuits sent members abroad derived from the Latin mission of mom missio meaning act of sending or Mitter meaning to send the word was used in light of its biblical usage in the Latin translation of the Bible Christ uses the word when sending the disciples to preach the gospel in his name the term is most commonly used for Christian missions but can be used for any creed or ideology topic missionaries by religion you topic Christian missions a Christian missionary can be defined as one who has to witness across cultures the Lausanne Congress of 1974 defined the term related to Christian mission s to form a viable indigenous church planting movement missionaries can be found in many countries around the world in the Bible Jesus is recorded as instructing the Apostles to make disciples of all nations Matthew chapter 28 verses 19 to 20 mark chapter 16 verses 15 to 18 this verse is referred to by Christian missionaries as the Great Commission and inspires missionary work topic historic the Christian Church expanded throughout the Roman Empire already in New Testament times and is said by tradition to have reached even further to Persia church of the east and to India Saint Thomas Christians during the Middle Ages the Christian monasteries and missionaries such as st. Patrick 5th century and Adelbert of Prague CA 956 to 997 propagated learning and religion beyond the European boundaries of the old Roman Empire in 596 Pope Gregory the Great in office 592 604 sent the Gregorian mission including Augustine of Canterbury into England in their turn Christians from Ireland the high Brno Scottish mission and from Britain st. Boniface CA 675 to 754 and the anglo-saxon mission for example became prominent in converting the inhabitants of Central Europe during the Age of Discovery the Catholic Church established a number of missions in the Americas and in other Western colonies through the Augustinians Franciscans and Dominicans to spread Christianity in the new world and to convert the Native Americans and other indigenous people about the same time missionaries such as Francis Xavier 1506 to 1550 - as well as other Jesuits Augustinians Franciscans and Dominicans reached Asia and the Far East and the Portuguese sent missions into Africa emblematic in many respects as Mateo reaches Jesuit mission to China from 1580 - which was totally peaceful and nonviolent these missionary movements should be distinguished from others such as the Baltic Crusades of the 12th and 13th centuries which were arguably compromised in their motivation by designs of military conquest much contemporary Catholic missionary work has undergone profound change since the Second Vatican Council of 1962 to 1965 with an increased push for indigenous a ssin and enculturation along with social justice issues as a constitutive part of preaching the gospel as the Catholic Church normally organizes itself along territorial lines and had the human and material resources religious orders some even specializing in it undertook most missionary work especially in the era after the collapse of the Roman Empire in the over time the Holy See gradually established a normalized church structure in the mission areas often starting with special jurisdictions known as apostolic prefectures in apostolic vicariate at a later stage of development these foundations are raised to regular diocesan status with the local bishops appointed on a global front these processes were often accelerated in the later 1960s in part accompanying political decolonization in some regions however they are still in course just as the Bishop of Rome had jurisdiction also in territories later considered to be in the eastern sphere so the missionary efforts of the two ninth century st. Cyril and Methodius were largely conducted in relation to the West rather than the East though the field of activity was central Europe the Eastern Orthodox Church under the Orthodox Church of Constantinople undertook vigorous missionary work under the Roman Empire and its successor the Byzantine Empire this had lasting effects and in some senses at the origin of the present relations of Constantinople ith some 16 orthodox national churches including the Romanian Orthodox Church the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church and the Ukrainian Orthodox Church both traditionally said to have been founded by the missionary apostle Andrew the Bulgarian Orthodox Church said to have been founded by the missionary Apostle Paul the Byzantines expanded their missionary work in Ukraine after the mass baptism in Kiev in 988 the Serbian Orthodox Church had its origins in the conversion by Byzantine missionaries of the Serb tribes when they arrived in the Balkans in the seventh century Orthodox missionaries also worked successfully among the Estonians from the 10th to the 12th centuries founding the Estonian Orthodox Church under the Russian Empire of the 19th century missionaries such as Nicholas L Minsky 1822 to 1891 moved into the subject lands and propagated orthodoxy including through Belarus Latvia Moldova Finland Estonia Ukraine and China the Russian st. nicholas of japan 1836 to 1912 took eastern orthodoxy to japan in the 19th century the russian orthodox church also sent missionaries to alaska beginning in the 18th century including st. Herman of Alaska died 1836 to minister to the Native Americans the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russia continued missionary work outside Russia after the 1917 Russian Revolution resulting in the establishment of many new dioceses in the Diaspora from which numerous converts have been made in Eastern Europe North America and Oceania early Protestant missionaries included John Elliott and contemporary ministers including John cotton and Richard Bourne who ministered to the Algonquin natives who lived in lands claimed by representatives of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the early 17th century Quaker publishers of truth visited Boston and other mid 17th century colonies but were not always well received the Danish government began the first organized Protestant mission work through its College of missions established in 1714 this funded and directed Lutheran missionaries such as Bartholomew's Egan Baldwin tranquil Barre India and Hans egg Eid in Greenland in 1732 while on a visit in 1732 to Copenhagen for the coronation of his cousin King Christian the six the Moravian church's patron Nicholas Ludwig Count Vaughn's ins and Dorff was very struck by its effects and particularly by to visiting Inuit children converted by Hans eggie he also got to know a slave from the Danish colony in the West Indies when he returned to her Hut in Saxony he inspired the inhabitants of the village it had fewer than 30 houses then to send out messengers to the slaves in the West Indies into the moravian missions in Greenland within 30 years Moravian missionaries had become active on every continent and this at a time when there were fewer than 300 people in herrnhut they are famous for their selfless work living as slaves among the slaves and together with the Native Americans the Delaware ie Lenni Lenape and Cherokee Indian tribes today the work in the former mission provinces of the worldwide Moravian Church is carried on by native workers the fastest growing area of the work is in Tanzania in eastern Africa the Moravian work in South Africa inspired William Carey and the founders of the British Baptist missions as of 2014 seven of every 10 more avians live in a former mission field and belonged to a race other than Caucasian much Anglican mission work came about under the auspices of the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts SPG founded in 1701 the Church Missionary Society CMS founded 1799 and of the Intercontinental Church Society formerly the Commonwealth and continental church society originating in 1823 topic modern with a dramatic increase in efforts since the 20th century and a strong push since the Lausanne I the International Congress on world evangelization in Switzerland in 1974 modern evangelical groups have focused efforts on sending missionaries to every ethnic group in the world while this effort has not been completed increased attention has brought larger numbers of people distributing Bibles Jesus videos and establishing evangelical churches in more remote areas internationally the focus for many years in the later 20th century was on reaching every people group with Christianity by the year 2000 bill brights leadership with Campus Crusade the Southern Baptist International Mission Board the Joshua project and others brought about the need to know who these unreached people groups are and how those wanting to tell about the Christian God and share a Christian Bible could reach them the focus for these organizations transition from a country focus to a people group focus from what is a people group by dr. Orville Boyd Jenkins people group is an ethno-linguistic group with a common self-identity that is shared by the various members there are two parts to that word ethno and linguistic language is a primary and dominant identifying factor of a people group but there are other factors that determine or are associated with ethnicity what can be viewed as a success by those inside and outside the church from this focus is a higher level of cooperation and friendliness among churches and denominations it is very common for those working on international fields to not only cooperate in efforts to share their gospel message but view the work of their groups in a similar light also with the increased study and awareness of different people groups Western Mission efforts have become far more sensitive to the cultural nuances of those they are going to and those they are working with in the effort over the years as indigenous churches have matured the Church of the global South Africa Asia and Latin America has become the driving force and missions Korean and African missionaries can now be found all over the world the missionaries represent a major shift in church history Brazil Nigeria and other countries have had large numbers of their Christian adherents go to other countries and start churches these non Western missionaries often have unparalleled success because they need few Western resources and comforts to sustain their livelihood while doing the work they have chosen among a new culture and people one of the first large-scale missionary endeavors of the British colonial age was the Baptist missionary society founded in 1792 as the particular Baptist Society for the propagation of the gospel amongst the heathen the London Missionary Society was an evangelical organization bringing together from its inception both Anglicans and nonconformists it was founded in England in 1795 with missions in Africa and the islands of the South Pacific the colonial missionary society was created in 1836 and directed its efforts towards promoting Congregationalist forms of Christianity among British or other European settlers rather than indigenous peoples both of these merged in 1966 and the resulting organization is now known as the Council for world mission the church mission society first known as the Society for missions to Africa in the east was founded in 1799 by evangelical Anglican centered around the anti-slavery activist William Wilberforce it bent its efforts to the Coptic Church the Ethiopian Church in India especially Kerala it continues to this day many of the network of churches they established became the Anglican Communion in 1809 the London society for promoting Christianity amongst the Jews was founded which pioneered mission amongst the Jewish people it continues today as the church's ministry among Jewish people in 1865 the China Inland Mission was founded going well beyond British controlled areas it continues as the OMF working throughout East Asia the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints LDS church has an active missionary program young men between the ages of 18 and 25 are encouraged to prepare themselves to serve a two-year self-funded full-time proselytizing mission young women who desired to serve as missionaries can sir starting at the age of 19 for one and a half years retired couples also have the option of serving a mission missionaries typically spend two weeks in a Missionary Training Center for two to three months for those learning a new language where they study the scriptures learn new languages when applicable prepare themselves to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ and learn more about the culture and the people they live among as of January 2014 the LDS Church had over 80,000 missionaries worldwide and over 10,000 welfare services missionaries topic Maryknoll the sending of Michener's from the US Church was seen as a sign of the u.s. Catholic Church finally coming of age when two American Catholic priests from distinctly different backgrounds met in Montreal in 1910 they discovered they had one thing in common father James Anthony Walsh a priest from the heart of Boston and father Thomas Frederick Price the first native North Carolinian ordained into the priesthood recognized that through their differences they were touched by the triumph of the human spirit and enriched by encountering the faith experience of others this was the foundation of their mutual desire to build a seminary for the training of young American men for the foreign missions countering arguments that the church needed workers here fathers Walsh and Pryce insisted the church would not flourish until it sent Michener's overseas independently the men had written extensively about the concept father price in his magazine truth and father Walsh in the pages of a field afar an early incarnation of Maryknoll magazine together they formulated plans to establish a seminary for foreign missionaries with the approval of the American hierarchy the two priests traveled to Rome in June 1911 to receive final approval from Pope Pius the tenth for their project On June 29 1900 tent gave His blessings for the formation of the Catholic foreign Mission Society of America now better known as the Maryknoll fathers and brothers topic Islamic missions de huaah means to invite in arabic literally calling to islam which is the second largest religion with 1.6 billion members from the seventh century it spread rapidly from the arabian peninsula to the rest of the world through the initial muslim conquests and subsequently with traders and explorers after the death of muhammad initially the spread of islam came through the dawah efforts of muhammad and his followers after his death in 632 CE II much of the expansion of the Empire came through conquest such as that of North Africa and later Spain al-andalus the Islamic conquest of Persia put an end to the Sassanid Empire and spread the reach of Islam to as far east as Khorasan which would later become the cradle of Islamic civilization during the Islamic Golden Age 6 to 2 1 to 5 8 c ii and a stepping stone towards the introduction of islam to the turkic tribes living in and bordering the area the missionary movement peaked during the Islamic Golden Age with the expansion of foreign trade routes primarily into the Indo Pacific and as far south as the Isle of Zanzibar as well as the south eastern shores of Africa with the coming of the Sufism tradition Islamic missionary activities increased later the Seljuk Turks conquest of Anatolia made it easier for missionaries to go lands that formerly belong to the Byzantine Empire in the earlier stages of the Ottoman Empire a Turkic form of shamanism was still widely practiced in Anatolia but soon lost ground to Sufism during the ottoman presence in the balkans missionary movements were taken up by people from aristocratic families hailing from the region who had been educated in Constantinople or other major city within the Empire such as the famed madrassas in colace primarily individuals were sent back to the place of their origin and were appointed important positions in the local governing body this approach often resulted in the building of mosques and local colleges for future generations to benefit from as well as spreading the teachings of Islam the spread of Islam towards Central and West Africa had until the early 19th century has been consistent but slow previously the only connection was through trans-saharan trade routes the Mali Empire consisting predominantly of African and Berber tribes stands as a strong example of the early Islamic conversion of the sub-saharan region the gateways prominently expanded to include the aforementioned trade routes through the eastern shores of the African continent with the European colonization of Africa missionaries were almost in competition with the European Christian missionaries operating in the colonies there is evidence of Arab Muslim traders entering Indonesia as early as the 8th century Indonesia's early people were Animists Hindus and Buddhists however it was not until the end of the 13th century that the processer Islamization began to spread throughout the areas local communities and port towns the spread although it first introduced through Arab Muslim traders continued to saturate through the Indonesian people as local rulers and royalty began to adopt the religion subsequently leading their subjects to mirror their conversion recently Muslim groups have engaged in missionary work in Malawi much of this is performed by the African Muslim agency based in Angola the qu8 sponsored AMA has translated the Quran into Chichewa sinja one of the official languages of Malawi and has engaged in other missionary work in the country all of the major cities in the country have mosques and there are several Islamic schools several South African Kuwaiti and other Muslim agencies are active in Mozambique with one important one being the African Muslim agency the spread of Islam into West Africa beginning with ancient Ghana in the 9th century was mainly the result of the commercial activities of North African Muslims the empires of both Mali and song guide that followed ancient Ghana in the western Sudan adopted the religion Islam made its entry into the northern territories of modern Ghana around the 15th century Monday speakers who in Ghana are known as Wang Gaara traders and clerics carried the religion into the area the northeastern sector of the country was also influenced by an influx of Hausa Muslim traders from the 16th century onwards Islamic influence first occurred in India in the early 7th century with the advent of Arab traders trade relations have existed between Arabia and the Indian sub-continent from ancient times even in the pre-islamic era Arab traders used to visit the Malabar region which linked them with the ports of Southeast Asia according to historians Elliott and Dowson in their book the history of India as told by its own historians the first ship bearing Muslim travelers was seen on the indian coast as early as 6:30 CEHD Rawlinson in his book ancient and medieval history of india claims the first arab muslims settled on the indian coast in the last part of the seventh century shake sainted and mock domes tough at al mujahadin also as a reliable work this fact is corroborated by JSTOR akin his south canara and Madras districts manuals and also by Haridas Bad Acharya in cultural heritage of India vol IV it was with the advent of Islam that the Arabs became a prominent cultural force in the world the Arab merchants and traders became the carriers of the new religion and they propagated it wherever they went Islam in Bulgaria can be traced back to the mid ninth century when there were Islamic missionaries in Bulgaria evidenced by a letter from pope nicholas ii boris of bulgaria calling for the extra patient of Saracens pioneer Muslim missionaries to the kenyan interior were largely Tanganyika pnes who coupled their missionary work with trade along the centres began along the railway line such as qibla Z McIndoe and Nairobi outstanding among them was Mali mem T Ando Islam in Kenya a Tanganyika and credited with being the first Muslim missionary to Nairobi reaching Nairobi at the close of the 19th century he led a group of other Muslims and enthusiastic missionaries from the coast to establish a Swahili village in present-day palm Hwanhee a small mosque was built to serve as a starting point and he began preaching Islam in earnest he soon attracted several Kikuyus in WA kombis who became his disciples in 1380 kareem Oh madam the first arabian islamic missionary reached the Sulu Archipelago and jolo in the Philippines and established Islam in the country in 1390 the Manang cabel's prince raja big linda and his followers preached islam on the islands the sheikh caramel madam mosque was the first mosque established in the Philippines on Simoneaux Lin Mindanao in the 14th century subsequent settlements by Arab missionaries traveling to Malaysia and Indonesia helped strengthen Islam in the Philippines and each settlement was governed by a DA - Rajah and a sultan is Lama kravan PSA's founded in the Philippines included the sultanate of maguindanao sultanate of sulu and other parts of the southern philippines modern missionary work in the United States has increased greatly in the last 100 years with much of the recent demographic growth driven by conversion up to one-third of American Muslims are African Americans who have converted to Islam during the last 70 years conversion to Islam in prisons and in large urban areas has also contributed to Islam's growth over the years an estimated forty five billion dollars has been spent by the Saudi Arabian government financing mosques and Islamic schools in foreign countries Analia keen a Saudi newspaper reported in 2002 that Saudi funds may have contributed to building as many as 1,500 mosques in 2000 other Islamic centres topic Ahmadiyya Islam missions missionaries belonging to the Ahmadi a thought of Islam often study at International Islamic seminaries and educational institutions known as jamia ahmadiyya upon completion of their degrees they are sent to various parts of the world including South America Africa North America Europe and the Far East is appointed by Mirza Masroor Ahmad present head and Calif of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim community Jamia students may be appointed by the Caliph either as missionaries of the community often called marabi a mom or maulana or as qad eyes or Muftis of the ahmadiyya muslim community with a specialization in matters of fik islamic jurisprudence some jamia alumni have also become islamic historians such as the late dust mohammad Shaheed former official historian of the amayo Muslim community with a specialization in Tariq Islamic historiography missionaries stay with their careers as appointed by the Caliph for the rest of their lives as per their commitment to the community topic early Islamic missionaries during Muhammad's era during the expedition of al-razi in 625 the islamic prophet muhammad sent some men as missionaries to various different tribes some men came to muhammad and requested that muhammad send instructors to teach them islam but the men were bribed by the two Tribes of Coos amma who wanted revenge for the assassination of Khalid bin Sufjan chief of the Bandula Heon tribe by Muhammad's followers eight Muslim missionaries were killed in this expedition another version says ten Muslims were killed then during the expedition of beer mounta in july 625 muhammad sent some missionaries at request of some men from the banyu ameer tribe but the muslims were again killed his revenge for the assassination of Khalid bin Sufjan by Muhammad's followers 70 Muslims were killed during this expedition during the expedition of Khalid ib'n Alwaleed Vonage oedema in January 630 Muhammad sent Khalid ib'n Walid to invite the bandaged edema tribe to Islam this is mentioned in the sunni hadiths Sahih al-bukhari 559 628 topic missionaries and Judaism despite some Jewish missionary activity in the biblical times contemporary Judaism states clearly that missionary activities are mostly to bill historically various Judaic sects and movements have been consistent on avoiding proselytization to convert gentiles jewish religious groups encourage outreach to jews the outreach or curve movements encourage Jews to become more knowledgeable and observant of Jewish law people who become more observant are known as ballet teshuva outreach is done worldwide by organizations such as Habad Lubavitch Hodari or samaya and partners in torah there are also many such organizations in the United States there has been a singular isolated movement to convert catholics to judaism in peru members of the american reform movement began a program to convert to judaism the non-jewish spouses of its intermarried members and non-jews who have an interest in judaism their rationale is that so many jews were lost during the holocaust that newcomers must be sought out and welcomed this approach has been repudiated by Orthodox and conservative Jews is unrealistic in posing a danger they say that these efforts make Judaism seemed an easy religion to join and observe when in reality being Jewish involves many difficulties and sacrifices topic bhai pioneering you topic Buddhist missions the first Buddhist missionaries were called Dharma bannocks and some see a missionary charge in the symbolism behind the Buddhist wheel which is said to travel all over the earth bringing Buddhism with it the emperor Ashoka was a significant early Buddhist missioner in the 3rd century BCE Dharma rack Sita among others was sent out by emperor Ashoka to proselytize the Buddhist tradition through the Indian Maurya Empire but also into the Mediterranean as far as Greece gradually all India and the neighbouring island of salon were converted then Buddhism spread eastward and southeastward to the present lands of Burma Thailand Laos Cambodia Vietnam and Indonesia Buddhism was spread among the Turkic people during the 2nd and 3rd centuries BCE into modern-day Pakistan Kashmir Afghanistan Eastern and coastal Iran whose Becca Stan Turkmenistan and Tajikistan it was also taken into China brought by Kasyapa matanga in the 2nd century CE II lowkick Simha and in check out translated Buddhist sutras into Chinese Dharma AXA was one of the greatest translators of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures into Chinese Dharma AXA came to the Chinese capital of Liu yang in 266 ee where he made the first known translations of the Lotus Sutra in the disciplic a sutra which were to become some of the classic texts of Chinese Mahayana Buddhism altogether Dharma AXA translated around 154 Hinayana and Mahayana sutras representing most of the important texts of Buddhism available in the western regions his proselytizing is said to have converted many to Buddhism in China and made Chang on present-day Xian a major center of Buddhism Buddhism expanded rapidly especially among the common people and by 381 most of the people of Northwest China were Buddhist winning converts also among the rulers and scholars by the end of the Tang Dynasty Buddhism was found everywhere in China Marin anta brought Buddhism to the Korean Peninsula in the 4th century Seong Abeka known as a great patron of Buddhism in Korea built many temples and welcomed priests bringing Buddhist texts directly from India in 528 Becky officially adopted Buddhism as its state religion he sent tribute missions to Liang in 534 and 541 on the second occasion requesting artisans as well as various Buddhist works and a teacher according to Chinese records all these requests were granted a subsequent mission was sent in 549 only to find the Liang capital in the hands of the rebel who Jane who threw them in prison for lamenting the fall of the capital he is credited with having sent a mission in 538 to Japan that brought an image of Shakyamuni and several sutras to the Japanese Court this has traditionally been considered the official introduction of Buddhism to Japan an account of this is given in Bango G Garin ng first supported by the Soga clan Buddhism rose over the objections of the pro Shinto Manono Bey and Buddhism entrenched itself in Japan with the conversion of Prince Shotoku Taishi when in 710 Emperor Shah mu established a new capital at Nara modeled after the capital of China Buddhism received official support and began to flourish Padmasambhava the Lotus borne was a sage guru from Adana who is said to have transmitted Vajrayana Buddhism to Bhutan and Tibet and neighboring countries in the 8th century the use of missions councils and monastic institutions influenced the emergence of Christian missions and organizations which developed similar structures in places that were formerly Buddhist missions during the 19th and 20th centuries Western intellectuals such as Schopenhauer henry david thoreau max muller and esoteric societies such as the Theosophical society of HP Blavatsky and the buddhist society London spread interest in Buddhism writers such as Hermann Hesse and Jack Kerouac in the West and the hippie generation of the late 1960s and early 1970s led to a rediscovery of Buddhism during the 20th and 21st centuries Buddhism has again been propagated by missionaries into the West such as the Dalai Lama and monks including Lama Surya das Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism has been significantly active and successful in the West since the Chinese takeover of Tibet in 1959 today Buddhists make a decent proportion of several countries in the West such as New Zealand Australia Canada the Netherlands France and the United States in Canada the immense popularity and goodwill assured in by Tibet's Dalai Lama who has been made honorary Canadian citizen put Buddhism in a favorable light in the country many non Asian Canadians embraced Buddhism in various traditions and some have become leaders in their respective sanghas in the early 1990s the french buddhist union UBF founded in 1986 estimated that there are 600,000 to 650,000 buddhists in france with 150,000 french converts among them in 1999 sociologist frederic lenoir estimated there are 10,000 converts and up to 5 million sympathizers although other researchers have questioned these numbers Taisen de shi Maru was a Japanese Zen Buddhist who founded numerous Zen doz in France hitchin yahan a Nobel Peace Prize nominated Vietnamese born Zen Buddhist founded the unified Buddhist church eglise Buddha to unify a in France in 1969 plum village a monastery and retreat center in the door Dona in southern France is his residence in the headquarters of his international Sangha in 1968 Leo bore and weiner vandewettering founded a Zen group and through two books made Zen popular in the Netherlands the guidance of the group was taken over by Eric Bruijn who is still in charge of a flourishing community the largest Zen group now is the Kensi and Sangha led by Nikko Tiedemann under the supervision of the American Zen master Dennis Ghent boomers all Roshi a former student of maze Umi Roshi in Los Angeles this group has a relatively large center where a teacher and some students live permanently many other groups are also represented in the Netherlands like the order of Buddhist contemplatives in April Dorn the fetchin yahan order of interbeing and the international zen institute nor deport monastery retreat centre and rent a led by jin hagen Roshi perhaps the most widely visible Buddhist leader in the world as Tenzin Gyatso the current Dalai Lama who first visited the United States in 1979 as the exiled political leader of Tibet he has become a popular cause sell over his early life was depicted in Hollywood films such as Kundun and seven years in Tibet he has attracted celebrity religious followers such as Richard Gere and Adam Yauch the first Western born Tibetan Buddhist monk was Robert AF Thurmond now an academic supporter of the Dalai Lama the Dalai Lama maintains a North American headquarters at Namgyal monastery in Ithaca New York Louis M - his religions of the world suggested that Buddhism is perhaps on the verge of another great missionary outreach 1987 - 170 topic Hindu missions you Hinduism was introduced into Java by travellers from India in ancient times when the early Javanese princes accepted Hinduism they did not give up all of their early animistic beliefs they simply combined the new ideas with them several centuries ago many hindus left Java for Bali rather than convert to Islam Hinduism has survived in Bali ever since danyoung narada was responsible for facilitating a refashioning of Balinese Hinduism he was an important promoter of the idea of moksha in Indonesia he founded the Shaivite priesthood that is now ubiquitous in Bali and is now regarded as the ancestor of all Shaivite Pandits Chandidas Adhikari was a hindu preacher from sil hebt who converted king pam Heba of manda port to Hinduism in 1717 historically Hinduism has only recently had a large influence in Western countries such as the United Kingdom New Zealand and Canada since the 1960's many Westerners attracted by the worldview presented in Asian religious systems have converted to Hinduism Canada is no exception many native-born Canadians of various ethnicities have converted during the last 50 years through the actions of the ramakrishna mission ISKCON Arya Samaj and other missionary organizations as well as due to the visits and guidance of Indian gurus such as guru Maharaj Sai Baba and Rajneesh the International Society for Krishna consciousness has a presence in New Zealand running temples in Auckland Hamilton Wellington and Christchurch Paramahansa Yogananda an Indian yogi and guru introduced many Westerners to the teachings of meditation and Kriya yoga through his book autobiography of a yogi' Swami Vivekananda the founder of the ramakrishna mission is one of the greatest Hindu missionaries to the West topic seek missions sikhs have emigrated to countries all over the world especially to english-speaking in East Asian nations in doing so they have retained to a high degree their distinctive cultural and religious identity Sikhs are not ubiquitous worldwide in the way that adherents of larger world religions are and they remain primarily an ethnic religion however they can be found in many international cities and have become an especially strong religious presence in the United Kingdom in Canada one morning when he was 28 guru nanak dev went as usual down to the river to bathe and meditate it was said that he was gone for three days when he reappeared it is said he was filled with the Spirit of God his first words after his re-emergence were there is no Hindu there is no Muslim with this secular principle he began his missionary work he made four distinct major journeys in the four different directions which are called issus spanning many thousands of kilometres preaching the message of God currently there are gurdwaras in over 50 countries of missionary organizations the most famous is probably the Sikh missionary society UK the aim of the Sikh missionary society is the advancement of the Sikh faith in the UK and abroad engages in various activities produce and distribute books on the sikh faith in English and Punjabi and other languages to enlighten the younger generation of Sikhs as well as non Sikhs advise and support young students in schools colleges and universities on Sikh issues and Sikh traditions arranged classes lectures seminars conferences dermat camps and the celebration of holy Sikh events the basis of their achievement and interest in the field of the Sikh faith in the Punjabi language make available all sikh artifacts posters literature music educational videos DVDs and multimedia CD ROMs there have been several Sikh missionaries bhai Gurdas 1551 - 1636 Punjabi Sikh writer historian missionary and religious figure the original scribe of the Guru Granth Sahib and a companion of four of the Sikh gurus Gianni Pritam Singh Dhillon Indian freedom fighter by amarak Singh devoted much of his life to seek missionary activities one of the Sikh communities most prominent leaders along with son Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale a jetty are seducing Bora 1905 to 1984 Sikh missionary who rose to be the jefita or high priest of Sri akaal takut Amritsar Sikhs have emigrated to many countries of the world since Indian independence in 1947 Sikh communities exist in Britain East Africa Canada the United States Malaysia and most European countries topic ten rekey omissions Henry Keough conducts missionary work in approximately 40 countries its first missionary was a woman named Koken who worked on the streets of Osaka in 2003 it operated approximately 20,000 mission stations worldwide topic J missions according to Jaina tradition mahavira's following had swelled to fourteen thousand monks and 36,000 nuns by the time of his death in 527 BC for some two centuries the Jains remained a small community of monks and followers however in the fourth century BCE they gained strength and spread from Bihar to erisa then to South India and westwards to Gujarat and the Punjab where Jain communities became firmly established particularly among the mercantile classes the period of the Mauryan dynasty to the 12th century was the period of Jainism greatest growth and influence thereafter the Jain is in the south and central regions lost ground in face of rising Hindu devotional movements Jainism retreated to the west and northwest which have remained its stronghold to the present Emperor Sam prati is regarded as the Jain Ashoka for his patronage and efforts to spreading Jainism in East India Sam prati according to Jane historians is considered more powerful and famous than Ashoka himself Sam prati built thousands of Jain temples in India many of which remain in use such as the Jain temples at varam command Palitana Gujarat Agra MOA Ujjain within three and a half years he got 125,000 new temples built 36,000 repaired twelve and a half million more teased holy statues consecrated and 95,000 metal Marie's prepared sampati is said to have erected jain temples throughout his empire he founded jain monasteries even in non-aryan territory and almost all ancient jain temples or monuments of unknown origin are popularly attributed to him it may be noted that all the jain monuments of Rajasthan and Gujarat with unknown builders are also attributed to Emperor Sam prati Barocci and Gandhi 1864 to 1901 from a Hyuga represented James at the first Parliament of the world's religions in Chicago in 1893 and won a silver medal Gandhi was most likely the first Jain and the first Gujarati to travel to the United States and his statue still stands at the Jain temple in Chicago in his time he was a world-famous personality Gandhi represented James in Chicago because the great Jain st. param Acharya Vijay Anand Shorey also known as Acharya Atmaram was invited to represent the Jain religion at the first world Parliament of Religions as Jain monks do not travel overseas he recommended the bright young scholar virgin Gandhi to be the emissary for the religion today there are 100,000 Jane's in the United States there are also tens of thousands of Jane's located in the UK in Canada topic ananda marga missions ananda marga organizationally known as ananda marga prakasam gah amps meaning the Sangha organization for the propagation of the Marga path of Ananda bliss is a social and spiritual movement founded in Jamalpur Bihar India in 1955 by Prabha trangent Sircar 1921 to 1990 also known by his spiritual name Shri Shri Amanda Bertie ananda marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on relief the social welfare and development organization under amps as ananda marga universal relief team or amu RT education and women's welfare the service activities of this section founded in 1963 are focused on education creating and managing primary post primary and higher schools research institutes relief creating and managing children's and students homes for destitute children and for poor students cheap hostels retiring homes academies of light for deaf dumb and crippled invalid homes refugee rehabilitation tribal tribal welfare units medical camps women's welfare women welfare units women's homes nursing homes topic criticism contact of zealous missionaries with the uncontacted tribes has made some tribes and their culture extinct due to several factors such as extinction from infections and even simple diseases such flu great andamanese are example of such extinction the Europeans contact with indigenous since 1492 has killed 100 million from the imported diseases to which tribes had no immunity Survival International a human rights organization formed in 1969 which campaigns for the rights of indigenous tribal peoples and uncontacted peoples advocates the authorities to enforce their protection for the safety of both the tribe and outsiders certain issues have brought criticism to missionary activity this has included concerns that missionaries have a perceived lack of respect for other cultures potential destruction of social structure among the converts has also been a concern the akka people of Southeast Asia are an example of those who believe that missionaries are only converting others for personal gain the akka people have complained the missionaries are more worried about building a church than building a clinic in a village that is very unhealthy many traditional values of the akka have been lost as a result of these conversions the Huaorani people of Amazonian Ecuador have had a well-documented mixed relation with evangelical Christian missionaries in the contacts they brought to their communities criticized by outsiders topic impact of missions a 2012 study by political scientist Robert Woodbury focusing on Protestant missionaries found that they have often left a very positive societal impact in the areas where they worked in cross national statistical analysis Protestant missions are significantly and robustly associated with higher levels of printing education economic development organizational civil society protection of private property and rule of law and with lower levels of corruption a 20-17 study found that areas of colonial Mexico that had mendicant missions have higher rates of literacy and educational attainment today than regions that did not have missions areas that had Jesuit missions are today indistinct from the areas that had no missions the study also found that the share of Catholics is higher in regions where Catholic missions of any kind were a historical present a 2016 study found that regions in sub-saharan Africa that Protestant missionaries brought printing presses start today associated with higher newspaper readership trust education and political participation missionaries have also made significant contributions to linguistics in the description and documentation of many languages many languages today exist only in missionary records more than anywhere else our knowledge of the native languages in South America has been the product of missionary activity without missionary documentation the reclamation of several languages would have been completely impossible a satisfactory history of linguistics cannot be written before the impressive contribution of missionaries is recognized topic lists of prominent missionaries you topic American missionaries geronimo buscando roman catholic Franciscan missionary Isabel Crawford Baptist missionary antónio de Oliveira Roman Catholic Franciscan missionary Anton docker Roman Catholic missionary Mary H Fulton female medical missionary to China founder of Hackett Medical College for Women sha Shan Uzi Shui Yuen in Guangzhou China Eusebio Kino Roman Catholic Jesuit missionary Xena's Sanford Loftus medical missionary to Tibet Robert E Longacre Christian linguist missionary to Mexico Dada Mahesh VAR Ananda Ananda Marga yoga missionary Fred prosper manga medical missionary to China founder of who Joe General Hospital who Joe China also a doctor with the Flying Tigers in US Army in Kunming China during World War two Lottie Moon Baptist missionary to China Arthur Lewis Piper medical missionary to the Belgian Congo Dada pran occurs ananda ananda marga yoga missionary darlene rose missionary in Papua New Guinea John Stewart Methodist missionary Jose de an Kiera Roman Catholic Jesuit missionary Peter of st. Joseph Tibetan cor Roman Catholic Franciscan missionary topic British Christian missionaries John hobbies Harris with wife Alice used photography to expose colonial abuses Benjamin Hobson medical missionary to China set up a highly successful y:i clinic way I Yi Guan in Guangzhou China Teresa Kearney sister in Uganda Robert Morrison Bible translator to China William Milne Bible translator to China Sam Pollard Bible translator to China John Wesley topic see also list of Protestant missionaries in China list of Protestant missionaries in India list of Roman Catholic missionaries list of Roman Catholic missionaries in China list of Roman Catholic missionaries in India list of Eastern Orthodox missionaries list of missionaries to Hawaii list of missionaries to the South Pacific list of Slovenian missionaries list of Russian Orthodox missionaries list of Protestant missionaries to Southeast Asia list of Eastern Orthodox missionaries list of SVD missions list of Roman Catholic missions in Africa Christian missionaries in New Zealand Christian missionaries in Oceania timeline of Christian missions topic see also you topic notes topic general references Robinson David Muslim societies in African history the press syndicate of the University of Cambridge Cambridge UK 2004 ISBN 0 2 521 5 3 3 6 6 x sharma arvind 2014 hinduism as a missionary religion new delhi dev publishers and distributors showery arun 2006 missionaries in india continuities changes dilemmas new delhi rupa ISBN nine trillion 788 billion 172 million two hundred thirty two thousand seven hundred two madhya pradesh india and the yoga mb 1956 vindicated by time the new yoga committee report on christian missionary activities number Government Printing Madhya Pradesh project on religion and economic change Protestant mission stations LFM social sciences and missions Henry Martin Centre for the study of mission and world Christianity William Carey library mission Resources hynny Thomas on the missionary trail New York Atlantic Monthly press 2000 P 522 etymology online word history topic external links missionary texts media related to missionaries at Wikimedia Commons | wikipedia tts | UCq_18cPisSCz-cV00IhZ07w | 2018-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,607 | 46,975 |
6HWsB88x964 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HWsB88x964 | Fuel Price Hike: The Economics and The Transparency (NEWS | NIGERIA) | [Music] and on september 2nd of 2020 announcement was made to the effect that the pump price of premium motor spirit has been increased to 151 naira 56 kabul per liter from its previous price of 148 naira and 150 naira but it has been reported that pond prices in some philly stations were going for as much as 161 naira this will be second such announcement of pond price increase under the kovid 19 pandemic after it was gleefully announced to all that the petroleum products market was going to be henceforth deregulated since the announcement of this increase as hell has been let loose as we return to familiar territory of agitation which usually follows such increases joining us to make sense of all of this conversation is yomi who's legal legal practitioner and broadcaster and also we have a legal practitioner in studio and public affairs and in this liberal social media to have a liberal sushma and you're me on the other end good to have you thank you for joining us all right before we connect to your me on the other end libros are you surprised that we are back to this conversation again the removal of the subsidy from the government from the government yes i am [Music] i'm very very surprised that the same government that had told us that they will during campaigns in 2015 that they will ensure that the refineries are working precisely on the third of monday the third of january 2012. allah mohammed it's interesting that you have the accurate dates yes mohammed did say when the president then president gulag jonathan greeted nigerians with a new year gift of um incrementing a pump price from 65 to 141 nia per liter and that malaji lemon did say during consultation that they did also told the damn president that if at all there is subsidy according to him if at all there is subsidy and that if before government can contemplate removal of subsidy government must ensure that the refineries are working and then [Music] also new ones should be built i am not saying there is no subsidy but if you go to ghana as we speak the ghanaian government has even you know stopped people from paying taxes for the duration of the pandemic because they know that their people had not worked ghanaian government had even encouraged landlords not to collect rents for this time if you go to europe they are sharing all kinds of you know bailouts to citizens relief money loans if you go to canada america the same thing and here for an oil producing country one would have expected that what the government should do first is tightening their own belt just the same thing they did to us during the sap structural adjustment program of the ibb administration why you are telling the people to adjust but the government kept feeding facts as we speak the government had refused to cut down on its costs and yet taxes are increasing because you say there is no funds taxes have increased tariffs have increased the pump price also you forget that once pump price increased every because that is the only mono product that runs your economy since you do not even produce a a country where government will give forests to people to go on pilgrimage for personal pleasure that same country does not have forests to give to you know exporters or manufacturers everything including some of the things we manufacture here we are we import and and so it is not a question of what this is the best time to do it or we need to remove it i can begin to give you dates when obasanjo came when obasanjo increased the pump price to from 22 niar to 49er he said that they had yanked off subsidy and that they were going to allow market forces to determine price if you also remember when um in in in may 2016 in may 2016 when the same government increased the pawn price from 97 to 148 naira this ibe kachuku while going around the country on stakeholders um tour and discussions he did also say that they have yanked off subsidy and that marketers we are now free to import source for forex and import the products that the pp arrow was only going to ensure that the monetary price so that the market has will not take advantage of the consumers unfortunately it's september september 1st 2020 it is the same scripts that ibekachuku read to us in may 2016 that um to me praise siva stick him and read to to the country and so for me you now begin to ask yourself is it that these people think we do not think at all or we don't remember or they know that we remember but they just don't care whether whether and then you say we need to cut costs uh the modular refineries we need if we all the money we're going to save here we invest it in modular refineries when you have consistently breached that trust you say one statement today tomorrow you'll see another one ebay kachuku in 2018 did say that if by may 2019 the refineries are not working that he would resign and because this were some of the things they campaigned with all right let me ask you to hold your thoughts we now have your me joining us thank you for being with us mr ogunlola all right let me begin with the same question are you surprised with the eventual removal of the subsidy by the federal government and if you are not why they hear and cry all over the country by the way okay we will continue with that conversation there seems to be a bit of challenge uh with his audio i mean even as we talked about this field subsidy some people said that it's it's not i mean experts are saying that it's inevitable but the problem is the timing yeah you see that's why i keep hammering on the fact that government needs to you know put the writings in place because the essence of government is the security and welfare of the people and and so the people relinquish their right to their collective rights to you in return for protection and welfare and one of such welfare is how to make life bearable for them and not hardship and so if you look at oh yes it is inevitable we need to yank off subsidy fantastic so that you don't begin to you know subsidize a product that you you import i can also tell you that there is no country in the world where the government does not subsidize at least one thing correct here government does not subsidize anything rather it is the people that subsidize the government and so that said there are no alternatives to petroleum products for now as we speak and you are in a global crisis you what you do you know this is an inevitable decision i must take but if i take it now it will first on due hardship on the people that i'm supposed to take care of and so what do i do let me find ways of cutting costs let me ensure that this money is used to even you know fix the refinery so that the ones that we consume internally you know can be refined locally so with that if you now say look i don't i no longer want to subsidize what it means is that the cost of production in internally will not be determined by foreign currency because what is happening here in in 2000 in september 2019 the international price of crude was about 68 per bari at that time we were paying 148 naira per liter but as i speak to you now the price had for that drop that's why government is complaining that there is no money the price this year had further dropped to about 45 43 per barrel even in america the price of a liter of um of pms had come down you know all-time low 10 years this is the lowest and then so but because you are not refining locally see if you are important the price will be determined by the currency in which you are importing that product and so that is why you have to ensure that you refine locally so that that the price of the commodity in your country is not determined by a currency that you are not in control of because you do not produce anything so your your balance of payment is always negative your trades there is no equilibrium between your your your import and export so it becomes difficult for you to have forests and and so definitely the price would go up because if forest has had last year was 360 naira to a dollar and this year it is hovering between 400 and 500 definitely if you are going to export it is that currency that will determine the price but if you are producing it locally you don't have any business with them and so but then these same people we tell you the price had gone up at international market but they are quick to go abroad and buy cars at this same high price and refuse to wonder for traditional rulers for themselves for judges for commissioners they are not even thinking how do we ensure that we domesticate these industries here so that the money would you know see remaining we remain here we'll be domiciled here how do we ensure that we don't this is capital flight even the the pure water that we make here where control of pure water the the the what you call it um the the lylon that you use to make the pure water some of the raw materials are important because element petrochemical cannot supply the demand for it and then so a government that is thinking even within the box not even by asking them to think outside the box you'll be asking for too much a government that was thinking will say look you know what how do we ensure that you know when we're campaigning we sit down let's look at these are manifestos again we did say that all the private jets were good or fluid we save costs there we did say that we are going to cut our own allowances to save costs because la middle san jose where a simian governor said 25 percent 25 of nigerians consume about 80 percent of the budgets and and so this 25 percent how do we ensure that we cut the cost if we cut costs here we if we make it let's make it 40 consumption would have saved about another 40 percent that we can use to cushion the effect of this hardship pending where we get out you know of this crisis but no nobody's thinking um and the economists that are advising some of these economists ask them where is it they do not know let's get this ask them where is it they do not know because but they know more of the hotels in the big cities when you go to these communities you will know the hardship that nigerians had to face as a result of this increment all right if you hold your thoughts sorry uh let's get i'm angry this morning you you have time to calm down let's get your thoughts on this yummy we understand we're having a bit of challenge thank you for still being there you're here i'm sure you're listening to the conversation uh removal of subsidy now while the argument of the wrong timer is one hand for the government its revenue is also shrinking which is as a result of kovid 19. now why subsidize a commodity few persons enjoy with one trillion naira annually is the question oh i i did not get your question okay so i said while the arguments of wrong timing is on the one hand for the government its revenue is shrinking no thanks to kovitch 19. now why subsidize a commodity few persons enjoy with one trillion era annually oh okay now you see the reason why majority of nigerians are now angry is not because they are adverse to deregulation because we have seen that deregulation is a country pie especially when you you view the the facts that are now emerging that money paid for the subsidy regime does not get into the consolidated revenue fund it is taken directly from nnpc which opens the gateway for corruption it is an incubator of production now why are nigerians angry nigerians are angry because the apc and its government deceived nigerians they rode to power on deception and why do i say that in 2012 the government of the jonathan good luck jonathan came up with the idea of when it saw all that was happening all the mess that was happening in that in that sector that we directly but unfortunately the apc and the the the the the campaign team doubled the fact and fed nigerians with falsehood and it was on that basis that jonathan lost credibility of the people you know of the people now look at what happened between 2012 and 2019 6.01 to trillion naira that's about over 20 billion dollars was lost because of the deception of the apc and where he led government you cannot put something on nothing no matter how grandiose and expect it to stand that is what we are saying nigeria would have been saved six point zero one two billion and a trillion naira you can imagine what that humongous amount of money can do for this country over 20 billion dollars can build up six centrometers hospital in uk one each in the geopolitical zones and it will build us two refineries in south south where the raw materials is why did they deceive nigerian that is the that's the question we're asking them what was that the only thing they could think of now look at what is happening so what they're saying is this if if the subsidy regime had been terminated in 2012 a time commodity prices were relatively stable for instance a bag of rice was selling and the dollar was exchanging for about 165 naira like the the situation at that time would have been best to question the effect of removing subsidy now in 2020 since march most nigerians have stayed back at home they are not doing anything some of them have lost their jobs incomes are doing good here and there you now bring this so if this is a government who will not forgive all right go to power on the crest of deception nobody is against deregulation it is long overdue all right let me continue the same people in government who are benefiting from the subsidiary regime and it has to stop all right i mean hold your thoughts then let me continue with libras who's here in studio uh libras if we step back a bit earlier when you uh when we're having this conversation you mentioned that it seemed that every other administration came with the same script and you know have read out same script so to say to nigerians now is the problem the fact that we are not also following up you know as a people to be able to say you know what you told us this before and we're still saying the same thing there's no change it's rather reinventing the wheel where you know where does the will of the people stand in this to be able to make a change that is positive happen for us what has happened is that um like jamie had said and we are easily carried away by deceptives deceptions and fine lines and so to that extent people come what do you mean by fine lines the sidelines i i give you allah statement made in 2012 you know and if you go online you can see loads of similar statements made by him today is in government all of those beautiful recommendations that he made one would have expected that four years would have been enough to put some in place but nothing at that also they had told us that if you save if you if you clean up the subsidy regime now what was happening was you know buhari specifically in in london during an interview in 2014 did say that there was no subsidy that anybody that tells you that a subsidy is a fraud and and so even though at that time it was glaring that this product the cost of landing was lower than the what was being sold in the market and but that's oh that is a better way to do it and so when they came on board where rather than follow up with all the promises or even where those promises were made rather than give timelines were simply carried away with the fine lines none of us was bothered about the timelines and then when they came on board a lot of us also started making excuses for their inefficiency rather than say oh look you've come on board hit the ground running the first one delivering your promises yes the first was oh no um the mess of 16 years cannot be claimed so you need to give worry like two years the mess of 16 years cannot be cleaned and so for two years they also started adding mess to the mess and and so it became instead of becoming 16 years it became 18 years mess by the third year he was oh look you need to give him an extension so that he can address all of the problems so those were the excuses we're making for them instead of holding them accountable and now that we have given them another four years we suddenly realized that these people do not have any solution to the problems so all the recommendations that they made they did not even you know study them or didn't have a thing to look at them even the six point something trillion that my my colleague is talking about even if you have saved that money and give it to this same government you'll free tight away the weather using to buy cars or shares to governors who can pay salaries who can think outside the box now what's the point and then go to china to borrow that same money for for railway construction liberals let's move away so that's why people are angry even though the people themselves had you know be quiet for too long we do as we speak now i have told people consistently if you are waiting for a position party to do anything for you you wait for eternity we do not have a position party pdp is still learning how to be a position i pray it doesn't take them 60 years to learn because they do not even know what it is to play a position all right you're me all right uh libras let's connect to yomena i'm sure you hear all that libras is saying my question again to you same as libras is what's the people's role in all of this because it's all what the government has done what this administration is failed to do what are we supposed to do where do we come in as a people to seek for the change that works you know for the people as well yes you see the constitution is very clear the role of the people in their governance by virtual section on 2b or with the 1999 constitution their participation is gone is to come out and express their grievances to government situation where they save money and a few vagabonds in power take all the money and then you come back to square one can you imagine why is it that every time we are thinking of saving for this country we are looking at the common man who can barely feel who cannot send their children to school who don't have roads to climb good roads to play in nigeria people are having to generate their own electricity they are having to generate their own water supply government appears to be on holiday in nigeria the only thing we know is when they start sharing their money that's a story why should the people sit down at home and be what can a move i was here in ibano i led a couple of boys on the street to protest to register our grievance to government the idea should be able to do that should imf be dictating the conditionalities they are giving to us now and they are not fullness of government government spending must reduce the expenditure the kind of national assembly that these people are are crossed upon up why should they single send it off be earning over 30 million narrative months that is what is circulating in the news where are they working in the moon are they not the same nigerian now i heard the government say something they said it is time that years start paying what is you for you know the the products they are getting but the same government is not thinking of what is due to the workers in terms of payments i did a program a couple of years ago that's about on on on on on on on go tell tv before it became cvc where i did the analysis and i said the minimum wage of nigeria as at that time i think it must be over 10 years now was 56 000 naira has minimum wage that is the deal paid the legitimate pay of an average nigerian worker now if you look at 10 years after it should be around 65 70 000 that should be the minimum wage in nigeria they have stopped to 18 000 naira but they are expecting nigerians to pay the right things for for for for electricity say what is right for for for for fuel say what is right for verbs pay what is right for all kinds of things that they are bringing up there but when you save your money they say no we will reduce that one it will reduce to one point something percent take you know interest on savings why are they cheating again so what nigerians are supposed to do they should this is democracy the right to protest is guaranteed by the constitution they should be on the street so let them know absolutely who went on the street before he became president so why should they deny us the right to be on the street to express our diversity nigerians you occupy all right let's move away from that a bit hopefully you can be on every street in idea your your freedom your freedom your freedom square in lagos by now all who have been occupied otherwise these people will kill everybody they don't appear to understand what is we will move forward with this conversation and let's also look at the idea of zero budgeting of subsidy by the current administration how come we are now talking about removal of subsidy is this is this a case of misappropriation or what is the explanation can you give me the question again okay i'm saying that let's look take a look at the idea of zero budgeting of subsidy by the current administration uh how come we are now talking about the removal of subsidy what's the explanation is it a misappropriation or what how do we explain this all together well you see right now that's why there's something now that these guys are engaged in another deception why do i say that you say you have deregulated the sector but ppre will still be determining price what kind of deregulation is that so it appears the only reason why they have come out now with this deregulation is because of the dwindling prices of crude oil in the international market there's no money for them to steal i'm sure that if situation improves they will still come back and introduce that that subsidy subsidy regime the only reason why they are doing it now is because there is just no way to escape they are not having trouble that is the only that's the only thing i see otherwise if you say you have deregulated why are you the black market what is the timing price now why are you not allowing to determine price why should it be you to be fixing the price do you is that deregulated is that the regulated industry where the government still determines christ these people are not serious i'm telling you by jesus they are not curious all right it's like he said the timing prices because the way they are going is just because there is no money to steal in that sector again that they are coming up with this directly let me give you liberals thank you respond to that i am afraid they may come back again all right yummy let's give libras time now to talk thank you uh yes zero budgeting is a method of budgeting which expenses must um be justified for each you know new period and so um irrespective of what you have in the budget at every turn once you justify the expenses money will be allocated once you justify expenses money will be allocated you know that's um what they call zero budget and so if you say you have deregulated and so but you are now you know introducing a method of zero budgeting in so that means if tomorrow your expenses in that area is justified you allocate money more money more money to eat you can it can be more than what you spend last year and and so you have deregulated but you are paying bridging costs and so if that bridging cost is justified tomorrow you will allocate money to a bridging cost is the cost of you know bridging the product from where it is um offloaded to where the consumer is and so that's why the price is still uniform that's why you have it at it's still hovering around one on 155 and 165 you know between lagos and sokoto and you know everywhere and so the bridging costs is bombed by this government that had deregulated and that's why you still have um you know a petroleum equalization fund you know so for me and like my colleague had said this is the only time also that at every point when they say we have deregulated and this is the price they give you a template to say this is how we arrive at the price but this is the first time government had refused to give a template on how they arrive at this price because also the government hands are not clean and like we say he who comes to equity must come and clean hands and that's why people are raising you know and then government is hurriedly you know looking for economies to try and convince people that yes this is the best thing to do thank you for the explanation [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2020-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,659 | 24,485 |
KTq1pAOsdHI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTq1pAOsdHI | Sanja Radović: 4-minutno vođeno opuštanje [CC: Mk] | for each emoji fortune wanna make sure to read them use it you know who killed my nose is the nose done yeah - the nose ah yes Sharon ah miss our chance a is the home not posted him supposedly deterred a national dialogue not gusta channel sorry a chick over teaming post foam you say day soprano an enantiomer totaku Tichina negative alter seven Katie pruno JMO most animo Camaro UCSD ma Tiny's tiny Lyon Amma post et le Veon Rama Rajyam again Montebello card initiative I see a titties in totality to salute Ocho Tichina postage in my chair Oh Brazil its yezi pasta - oh really - left and says dr. Arata mashita cordial glutton costing here a stoppage remain locked with shark at lon super still borscht in one I chose that is a Chioda you see a GD ocat Tucanos in some CIT tiga who presume course you can see shearing me can you start me t you posted it a person college make such a boost or my complete long to be me ATT dolly PA talk of your habits you posted a coca-cola post-debate around corner glazed new he makes it stop all the sixth time in supporting an alderman and I was it didn't port me older here's post it disease yeah no Simon tries to do this one starting who can now achieve full equality OG would lie on anymore exposed it rock you | Manifestiranje | UCd4pdyLVmMUyZve14ZQIHPA | 2016-06-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 244 | 1,254 |
NWbTkaHoEc4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWbTkaHoEc4 | Classic Vines You Can Show to Your Grandparents (100% Clean, No Swearing) | you had a grout Tim when I was Chicka Chris I had lost of a mock up on my vas this is Halloween it's frickin bust I love Halloween Blaz it just kidding this from my macaroni and cheese coming down the slide hearts a mango the braces for it [Music] hello it's a very cute baby Thanks she's named up for her grandma Oh what's her name grandma I've banana peel on the ground I'm gonna see the cartoon part one I'm like a ministry unison what I saw a dead rat and a cracker let's poke it what did you do ah [ __ ] my why did you do that I don't know around my room before you came you know what I love myself even though I look like a burnt chicken nugget I still love myself how many are mama been good she cooked that collard greens fat bank meat corn bread [Music] you're gonna come check this function very green with there is fresh I like it older especially with my truck that's what my trick [Applause] oh there's only one race the human race what about NASCAR men will one isn't an emergency no what is it it's DiGiorno this Greenville good evening me keep me nice perhaps it is the context which words are spoken that give them the power or meaning I love you dog sorry I'm a dog hurry up we're gonna be late for school bruh chill I don't know why you in a big time rush johnny has 19 bottles of this soap and he gives G me why does Johnny have so many soaps mind your business David why aren't the dishes now special order what does that even mean roses are red violets are blue why why'd you leave me Karen what did I do I've lost me goldfish can see what I'll be find me goldfish all right which I get for number 1218 for some reason [Music] how do you discipline your pit Rock you hit rock bottom [Laughter] I got question if a picture is worth a thousand words what is a thousand pictures worth I got a question if the number two pencil is the most used pencil in the world why is a number two hmm I got question why is it gonna drive through when you guys stop [Music] [Applause] [Music] | CoolCat Funnies | UCgnRuEZ7I4hsWuL5Adb3UpQ | 2019-09-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 399 | 2,008 |
QG8DozofKC8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG8DozofKC8 | Faith and anointing, Curry Blake | in Hebrews chapter 11 30 probably about verse 32 I think it is it actually talks about the it says of others and goes through by faith by faith Abraham by faith Moses and you go through everybody and then you go on through and you get about thirty-two and tux you know and he says I don't have time to talk about Jephthah and David and Samson 90 that's something that's verse 32 and he says I was going on and he mentions David and he mentions David in the in the chapter of faith so we know that what David did he did by faith is that right so what if if Moses what Moses did he did by faith what Abraham did he did by faith and there write all these people Enoch I mean all the faith right you know what's strange about this is that in the church yeah you'll hear a lot about faith but here's what you hear they here's they will tell you that they did these miracles by the anointing and they're right there wasn't is the anointing didn't he's doing this you know what he's doing at David's GU fixin to go and kill Goliath and the anointing came upon him and he went and killed Goliath and the anointing dries enough because he's speaking it and but but it's funny because it's never mentioned but what is mention is faith in it now understand the anointing breaks the yoke but the anointing is your position in Christ you're being put into Christ so you the the exploits of faith that you do they will be done because of the anointing but not bad the anointing that makes sense so because of the anointing is that means because you've been put into the body consecrated anointed into the body into a position because of that anointing now you're free but you know by faith because you know what it says by faith over and over again by faith not by the anointing right the anointing is your position in Christ but it's by faith see you're not set free you're not you don't do things by the anointing you do things because of the anointing but you do them by faith do you see the difference this is important because many people are waiting for a feeling because they the feeling is the anointing and they think that's when the power is there and the power has nothing to do with feeling right the power has to do with trust in the Word of God and he said you shall receive power after after the Holy Ghost come funny so at that point by faith you step out and by when you step out by faith faith causes this to happen but it was because of your position in Christ that you get to step out in faith does that make sense so if you take that last five minutes there and just study that study Hebrews eleven by faith by faith by faith right you watch the anointing is your position the power is always there and the spirit world comes upon you when by faith you step out it always says when they did something when Sampson isn't the spirit Lord came upon him he shook himself and spirit Lord came upon him David had said this fear Lord came upon him from that day forward imagine that every day it's where the Lord came upon him and he did great exploits by faith amen | Living a Christ-like life | UCObA-wTSB33LeA-5UnHzL7A | 2021-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 597 | 3,066 |
Sg_haU9fq-c | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sg_haU9fq-c | Review/Overview of Hunter Douglas SoftTouch Control | Dan from bizarre Home Decorating here to explain the soft touch motorization control the nice part about this control and I'm going to as it Shades up all I'm going to do is I'm going to take this wand here I'm going to pull it straight down and that'll start operating the shade and as you notice this shade is a nice large shade and one of the questions we get is I got this big window I don't want remote control how am I going to operate the shade well this is how you're going to do it with a soft touch control you can usually when you want the shade to stop you can push it up the shade will stop you want to go back up push the shade up but I'm going to pull it down continue pulling it down because another option that we can have is as the shades moving you can say you want this to be a fair position you can pull the shade down you're going to wait about four seconds it's going to beep and now it's going to jog and now I just set a favorite position so if the shades at the bottom I can go push up pull down real quick and it's going to go right back up to where I had that fair position without me stopping it there and as you can see this shade is still operating still coming down and now it's at the bottom but you didn't have to do any work the shade came down the shade goes back up this is a banded shade and so I'm going to raise it up a little bit to where the pattern lines up and then this would be you'd be able to then see out a lot of different options features multiple different shades that can be operated by this ask your designer what Shades come with the soft touch control and we can show you how you can operate the shades this easily thank you give us a call 262-784-2448 [Music] | BazaarHDC | UCz0cxafWt1i2bdeO-9JP6Rw | 2022-12-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 351 | 1,716 |
PXMiJr6Qwq0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXMiJr6Qwq0 | The Importance of Hearing Protection for Hunters | so hearing protection it's one of the most underrated things i think as a hunter for many years i never used hearing protection you know as i've been shooting most of my life and as a former police officer did a lot of shooting i've definitely damaged my ears you know my father growing up with him you know you start shooting a pellet gun or a bb gun you know you don't use protection and then that just kind of becomes their norm and i did a lot of years hunting without it and now i'm paying the price and my father certainly is paying the price and you know he can't hear me when i'm in the field with him dad so that's just two generations of hearing loss and damage and i got to make sure that that doesn't happen to my son so my theory is one shot without hearing protection is one shot too many you know if i could give one piece of advice to anybody that's a shooter and that there is looking at getting into shooting whether it's hunting or just shooting for sport it's hearing protection even driving a snow machine or machinery without hearing protection just doesn't make any sense these ones here that i use they're axel and i've really found them great in fact these ones actually provide hearing enhancement and it really comes in handy say when i'm moose hunting and i can hear a moose grunting off in the you know in the bush and then as soon as you need them for that shot they switch over and they protect your ears so it's really important i think to hammer home that hearing protection is a must especially if you're teaching young kids or you're teaching someone start from the beginning make sure that they're wearing hearing protection and then it becomes a lifelong tool that they never forget | Greg McHale's Wild Yukon | UCrJ_aNEZSuBPjktB4tVV78A | 2021-12-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 324 | 1,719 |
Kudqhuzl9Tw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kudqhuzl9Tw | PRE CALCULUS 11 14: Deciphering Math Word Problems | okay everybody is mr. Yale and I'm gonna go through two of the word problems that I was making you look at today I want to look at these carefully simply because I want to make sure that you understand how to how to do them but also why they're so important and making sure you're ready for the test that's coming up very soon okay so the first one the main issue with this one is can you make this question into a set of equations so one number plus four more than five times another adds to sixty seven three times the first number plus eight less the square of the second adds to 167 now that's a bit of a mouthful so what I always think you should do is separate the sentence into the things that you know so I know that I'm starting off with one number okay so I'm gonna just make a little bracket around that one number plus well I'm gonna take one number I'm going to plus something else so I know that plus means plus that wasn't tough for more than five times another now four more then five times another that then means this is all one thing it's not four more it's four more than something else so this whole thing here is one thing I don't know what it is yet but it's something and then it says adds to 6767 I can just do that there we go but what does it mean adds - well I was adding these two one number Plus this number adds - so the adds do is actually telling me that this is what it comes to this is it adds to it equals 67 so let's take a look at this okay so I'm gonna have and I'm gonna put no this is very important I'm gonna put everything into brackets I think that really helps so I'm gonna have this thing plus the other thing and it's going to equal 67 the question is what are those things now one number okay well I don't know what that number is I guess I have to call it something most of you probably called it X sure let's call it X I'll do it also then it's for more than five times another now I've been trying to figure out how to do this where it becomes obvious how to write it and I've noticed that with Chinese students it is better that you start from the end and you go backwards so another what is another well that's it's another number I'm gonna have to call it something else okay so that's why but it's five times another okay well that's five why five times another four more then okay it's a four more how do I get four more well I'm going to add four I'm gonna get four more so notice how I start from the end and I went backwards okay so then now I got to do the next one let me see the next line three times the first number there's that three times the first number put that down there and if this is my next thing three times first number plus oh yeah there's another plus okay eight less the square of the second all right whatever that is I don't know yet adds to oh I know what that means that's 167 okay so adds to 160 so let's go back let's take a look three times the first number what was my first number that was X okay so this is three times the first number there we go three times the first number now this is the one that a lot of people have trouble with eight less the square of the second okay so once again let's go backwards okay square of the second what is square of the second well squaring now what is my second number oh it was Y right why was my second number now some of you did 5y your second number it's not 5y it's just Y now you did five times Y here but the second number is just Y so the square would be Y squared Y squared and it's 8 less okay that means I'm going less 8 so minus 8 okay so here we go I got this is my equation so what sort of what do I do now best thing to do would probably change one of these I'm going to change the top one and I'm gonna use it so that I can I can substitute so oh my get well in this case X let me see I'll keep the X don't move everything else over so that'd be x equals minus 5y and thence that's 67 minus 4 that V plus 63 all right okay then I'm gonna take this I'm gonna take this whole thing here and I'm going to substitute I'm gonna substitute right into that X so what does that give me let me see now first all the brackets come down I'm gonna three times what well X is now what does it put it in brackets minus 5y plus 63 then I'm adding Y squared minus 8 and then equals 167 okay I'm gonna mess around with this let me see him gonna I got a y squared let me see negative 15 y is there anything else nope 15 Y and now I got 3 times 63 minus a and then I bring the 167 that's gonna be minus 1 67 and I'm not gonna go through all that with you but you get plus 14 and that equals 0 now why did I want to make it equal 0 well if you look at this I've got a quadratic I've got a quadratic equal to 0 which means I am looking for Roots I'm looking for roots well that's pretty easy so what should i do well let's look at it so I can factor this probably pretty easily let me see what added together gives me negative 15 but multiplied together gives me positive 14 hmm not too hard to do I'm gonna go with Y minus 14 times y minus 1 gives me minus 15 and multiplied gives me positive 14 so what does that tell me it means y1 is equal to 14 and y2 is equal to 1 now remember I am not finished what I've got should emphasize this I am not finished because you are looking for two numbers the two numbers aren't 14 and 1 these are two different second numbers the Y's I need each of these wise has an X that goes with it I gotta plug it in so let me see so then let's go up here if y equals for example y equals 1 what do I know well I got to pick one of my equations an offic the first one at the top there it's probably the easier one X plus 5 times now y is 1 plus 4 equals 67 so that'll be 5 plus 4 I'm gonna get X equal to 58 because it's gonna be 67 minus 9 okay so that's that one and if y equals 14 what do I got X plus 5 times 14 plus 4 equals 67 and I get what do I get there X will be equal to minus 7 actually ok so then at the very end of it I have to write my answers remember I'm writing them as two numbers that go together so X is 58 I get 50 H and then I've got one but the other answer is if X is negative seven and my Y is 14 these are the two different sets of two numbers that I can get this is my answer here so array rate that's that one okay now we're gonna look at the second questions just take this away and take a look here yeah this one I'm not actually going to answer the whole question because what I want to do though is I want you to look at this and I want to show you how graphing can really make you understand what's going on because a lot of you try to do this entirely by math and you're getting horribly horribly wrong answers so let me see what do I got I got H equals negative four point nine T squared plus 900 and this is let me see what is this the height of the crate during freefall so a crate is dropped from a plane so I got this little got some sort of little plane you see me draw the plane mean there's my plane it's a horrible thing and I'm dropping a crate there's my four a box I guess I said a box in the thing but then at a certain point at a certain point it has a little parachute there's my parachute we any kind of drifts further down but it's going a lot slower so at first it's going really really really fast and then it's kind of like drifting law nice and slow so at certain point the parachute that's this thing right here this parachute here opens up and the Box floats down and when it's floating down it's moving in a different path h equals negative 40 plus 500 one of these is a quadratic one of these is a linear function now let's put the two of them on a graph and see what that looks like okay so just quickly draw this here and see if I can draw this good that's pretty good now notice what I'm doing notice what I'm doing I am NOT drawing all four coordinates sorry nut quarters quadrants I am NOT drawing all four why well take a look at the equations this is height let me ask you can I get a negative height well I'm assuming that a height of zero is actually the ground is when I hit the ground I haven't said it but this kind of makes sense right so zero is equal to Rho can I go below can I go into the ground no let's assume then if I go down here I'm gonna I'm gonna stop I'm not gonna keep going so there's no negative H now let's think about this what is this well these are all functions of time so I also don't really have negative time I'm not gonna worry about it everything starts at time of zero so this is zero here and I'm not gonna have anything going on back here I'm just gonna simply start at zero and then move on forward in time now I'm gonna draw both of these let me see what this looks like okay so first one is negative four point nine T squared plus nine hundred now let me see here can I write this in the vertex form well actually what's interesting is that this is already in the vertex form because if you think about it this is the same as saying t minus zero squared it's the same thing so in this case I've actually already written it in the vertex form so I know that this has a vertex right on the x axis at at 900 0 900 so the is zero comma nine under this is the vertex so I have a negative a negative a so I know this thing's gonna look like something like this we gonna go down and go splat now where is this right here where is this well that's that's the roots that's the roots so let's find the roots let me see negative four point nine T squared plus nine hundred what are the roots it's when my height is equal to zero so let me see I move the 900 over and I divide by negative four point nine so I'm gonna have T squared is equal to negative 900 over negative four point nine the negatives cancel out and I'm gonna get T is equal to plus or minus the root of 900 over four point nine and that is going to be equal to roughly thirteen point eight now is this in seconds I don't know if it is I'm gonna assume it's in seconds let's say it's seconds so T in seconds H in do I know I don't know let's say that this is meters okay so thirteen point eight now it's plus or minus a it's plus or minus but notice I don't really care about the rest of my graph that goes down here like this I'm not drawing that I'm only interested in the positive value which means this right here and this right here is at thirteen point eight positive comma zero so there's the root there's the root I'm looking for that's cute and everything let's look at the other one negative forty plus 500 well this is a lot easier to draw this is actually pretty easy because it's a line so the 500 is going to be my y-intercept okay so that's right here at 500 I guess if I want to be specific zero comma 500 right there and it's a straight line now I know I got a slope of negative 4 so negative 4 over 1 over 1 over but this is 500 up so it would be easier if I just simply knew where it hit the x-axis so I can do that same way I do the other one I'm just simply saying what is the equation what time will give me sorry I should probably draw a little line between these here that makes it easier when height is 0 again it's the same thing just like I'm looking for roots except it isn't really a it's not really a root it's just an intersection with the x-axis so what do I got that means my time is going to be equal to negative 500 and I'm gonna divide by negative 4 okay what do I get well I get out of that I get a positive positive 125 Wow okay so this is 13 that's actually gonna it's gonna be like way over here I'm gonna cheat a little I'm gonna put it here this is probably not quite accurate but let's just say right here is 125 comma 0 okay so this path hits at one point so let me drop see if I can there we go beautiful there's my straight line so now let's think about what's happening now that you've drawn the graph how long does the Krait freefall and what do i mean by how long well by how long i mean how much time does it take well the question you want to ask yourself is when does the parachute open well let's think about it let's just look at this for a moment it is it gets dropped from here it starts starts here then it's falling here it is it's falling wait a minute ah here we go that looks exactly what I'm looking for there's a parachute parachute opens and then falls down slowly so really let me see I should pick a new color pick a new color for this is that really the path that it does is it's gonna go down there but then it's gonna go down like this so at what height is is the question is is where is this well if you think about it I've got two equations I wanna know it's when negative four point nine T squared plus nine hundred which is my curve when it equals negative four T plus 500 when they equal each other that's gonna be right there where the intersect remember that's what you do when you're graphing remember why you're solving these things by graphing is that you're beginning to realize that you're looking at when two equations equal each other it's an easy way to solve the problem so if I want to know what height does the parachute open well that's that's here whatever this is right here when does it how long does the crate freefall well it's from zero it's from here to when the parachute opens so whatever this is this time and this is the height so how long does crepe freefall up to t1 we'll call this right here this would be t1 what height does it open h1 I guess I'll call it h1 right there so if you look at the graph you can totally understand what's happening so I always recommend that when you do these things I know often you just want to do it entirely in math but you can see that just by looking at it you can understand what's happening much much better so keep that in mind when you're studying for this and when you're getting ready for the test okay hope that helps see ya | Mr. Gale | UCi65fKSPauM3X_dO3mL4y0Q | 2019-06-30 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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ePsdgugzKYM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePsdgugzKYM | Weed Seedling Emergence in Conventional and No-Till Fields | [Music] in our previous video Dr Randy Anderson walked us through the biology of weed seed survival in no till and conventional tilled conditions and in this video Dr Anderson takes this biology and shows how it actually works in real life based on one of his three your studies and so what we did is we went out to a field let the weed seeds that were produced in that growing season dropped to the ground surface and then we imposed two treatments one was noil and the other was till and our tillage was like cultivating in other words it wasn't plowing it was just blading the and putting the seeds somewhere between 1 and 4 Ines in the soil we then monitored the seedling emergence over several growing Seasons afterwards to try to get a sense of the trend that's occurring with no till versus till and the placement of seeds in soil so in this study what we did is we established quadrats we went out and counted the seedlings every week and after counting we would pull the seedlings and then allow the new seedlings to come we counted these quadrats for every for every week of the growing season for 3 years and that gave us a sense of the trend that occurs when we compare noil versus till if you look at this graph here I'm showing here seedlings is percentage recent being we had four studies plus several reps so we just averaged over everything okay so these were four sites and then there were reps within each site as well got it and I have the growing season here one two and three so like this number one this 100 value would be from this quad every seedling that emerged for every week during the growing season we just kept totaling it and then expressed it as a percentage the yellow bar is the till treatments we till once each year just basically to replace the seeds into soil and we had no tail and that would be the white bar first thing I'd like you to note is with time the number of seedlings decline other words around 100% here here we're around 20% so that shows you the benefit you can gain from having diversity in of life cycles in your rotation the second point I'd like you to consider is the difference between the two bars so in you the first growing season this yellow bar which is tilled we had 100 seedlings we had 88 in noil so for a management perspective that's really no benefit at all they're about the same density in the second growing season we got 48 seedlings in the till we got 32 in the nor we're starting to see some difference here you look at year number three when we had 33 seedlings in the till we had only four other words this difference is an Eightfold difference in year number three right here we had no difference the key point is no ta is a benefit for weed management but it takes time wow just in case you missed that this is an Eightfold difference in only 3 years pretty amazing yes and to repeat Dr Anderson the key point is that no till benefits in weed management AC crew over time and in this case it was over a 3year period so how do we tap into this time element of no till stay tuned because that's exactly the subject of our next video see you [Music] soon [Music] he | USDA NRCS South Dakota | UCKULTAeygQyCD_lLmex0eJA | 2017-07-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 601 | 3,145 |
LrwPOawZevA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrwPOawZevA | Swiatek vs Wozniacki | Indian Wells 2024 Quarter Final | Tennis Prediction | eish fanc versus Caroline wasaki is the second quarterfinal for the ladies Indian Wales for 2024 and both of had different roads to get here wasaki enter the tournament as a wild card we take on zoo in the first round after a close first set would get through in straights 76 61 in the second round she take on beckage the 25th seed and again after a close first set would get through in straights 7663 in the third round she take on another Wild Card volley Nets who had just taken out jabber in the previous rounds and after dropping the second set would demolish Vol Nets in the third 62 46 6 love in the fourth round take on Kerber who' beaten osta Peno and C him atova to get here and after a close first set there was no problem for wasaki getting through in straights 64 62 to advance to the quarterfinals Fon into the tournament as the number one seed and would get a Buy in the first round in the second round she take on Collins there's no problem getting through in straights 63 six love in the third round she Tak on the 26 seed nosova who had beaten her at the Australian Open a couple months ago this was a totally different story which fiance winning easily 646 love in the fourth round she take on Puttin s who had taken out Madison Keys in the previous round but again no problem for Shon getting through in Straits 61 62 to advance to the quarterfinals these two have only played the one time before that was back in 2019 before was niaki retired and before shanek became the player that she is today and she got the win shanc in three sets back then so this would be a really tough test for wasaki because if she was losing to fiance in 2019 the 2024 version is so much better if wasaki is going to win this one she's going to have to shorten the points I know that's kind of against what she does in her game but with a pro possible ankle injury or a leg problem going into this match she really needs to be aggressive more aggressive than she's probably comfortable being Shion is going to win this one she just needs to play her game and she should get the win I mean 5 years ago even with her young game back then she beat wasaki who was a grand slam Champion top player former world number one of course as well but these days fion is an absolute beast and just needs to play her game she should get the win interesting match up here wasaki great story coming back playing her biggest match in her comeback fch of course the best player on the planet I have to go Shan and straight sets I just can't see wasaki getting the win here especially if she has an injury concern and shon's just getting better and better with every single match but let me know down the comments below who do you think's making the semi-final | TENNIS TALK with Cam Williams | UCObs7FwjNmLB3u5fcHiLCWA | 2024-03-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 531 | 2,742 |
cCuz09mZTIo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCuz09mZTIo | The Israelites: Why I Joined IUIC | dictionary Jacob Ben Israel Jacob Ben Israel why did you join i you i see i joined i you i see because what i did it I was looking through different camps and really the camp that I saw they wasn't teaching the law I really didn't like what they was teaching because it didn't feel right to my spirit my spirit is totally different I like this I always stayed away from people I never was with a lot of people so when I listen to I you I see it hits my spirit I mean it hit it deep so I understood that I you I see was teaching the truth okay how long have you been without you I see I've been when I you I see about nine months now what made you decide to look for the most high what made me look what most high was that I was going through it a lot of things that they was gone through and then my brother came to me and told me dad I need you to check this out bro I need you to check this out so when he told me to check that out and something hit me for that I knew something was different something was different about this death I was waiting it's like I wouldn't wait know something how people don't understand that I was kind of young and I was going through a lot of things but this actually fit me that made me want to seek the most have more because I understood why wars what Scripture sealed the deal for you to walk in truth isaiah 45:17 what makes you continue to stay with my you are see what make me cuss today are you I see still keep the law that's only reason why I stay without you I see because I see the brothers keeping the law and that's what makes me stay without you I see what's your favorite scripture isaiah 45:17 Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation they shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without him [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] the [Music] this is Bishop Nathanael of Israel United in Christ please subscribe to our YouTube channels stay up to date with our latest events music and classroom lessons [Music] are you I see plans to continue visiting different countries where this gospel has not been preached before I you I see needs your help in pushing this truth so join us subscribe why Instagram Facebook Twitter and podcasts and stay up to date with us [Music] more information please visit [Music] | IUIC Chicago | UC7ZlpOpCXFD94e7w3zyfQZA | 2020-05-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 447 | 2,290 |
23qQpj1sTKA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23qQpj1sTKA | Sea of Thieves - Shipwrecked: Crook's Hollow - Season 2, 100 Renown Challenge. | [Music] well here we are great start for shipwrecked couldn't have picked a better spot shipwreck battle out there and let's get our tweets out and such [Music] oops [Music] all this jazz going get it all doing [Music] i'm already alive in here it's good it's good it's good what a peaceful sunday [Music] so all right okay doki dinky shipwreck over there head over to barn okay and we will even get a robo it's golden glory weekend so see how much money you make see how much money we make and let's do this oh let's get some music going sick see if we find a robot over here anything this is the bottle probably we can't take just yet looks like maybe there's a storage crate over there that we can't take just yet no robots we'll swing by crooks and see if there's a rowboat if not we'll go past go down to um paradise spring and cutless k then over to snake in that we're able to do a circle over to snake so go head towards the south side see if we can see anything that will cut north maybe we'll look at the north as we go by slowly but surely we're gonna have robot love today we're gonna get no robot love we don't know oh there's a mermaid here there might be a storage crate here a couple mermaids see if they're still there when we get back robot robot robot oh the captain is not a mermaid robot let's just rush we'll just crash ourselves now nice thing since the robots at the island we don't have to empty it oh all righty we've made it to crooks hollow i was talking an irish dialect all yesterday so i have to be learned to drop that okay we got uh looks like maybe a sloop over a plunder so scary noises scary noises go grab this i think it's a storage crate okay all right can't have everything apparently so we should stash this somewhere in here this is likely where we'll be oh it's a red one ah well such is life this is here that seems a good bush for it snake snack on snack island let's go see if there's any treasure stored hello bro i mean that boat's still taking a long time to sink like you can see the flame through the bottom here why why god why no planks hopefully i can get some before the thing ends before it sinks just got an idea for a screenshot come on planks right when you don't need them there you go you can get there before they ship these spawns laughter good shots good shots all right uh okay so we do we were lucky we got a rowboat here it's always very helpful and um a voyage of snake world event is the uh [ __ ] battle in the roar right now um let me just throw up the range real quick this let me be is with these buttons so that's our range um we've got a lot of good stuff we've got um four of the damned and two other forts shipwreck bay kraken's fallen devils ridge which are places where uh ash and winds will spawn snake island and crooks hollow are places where um flame heart can spawn where there are cannons on the island so we've got a lot of potential now of course we've had some bad luck with the uh rng um like last time all the world events we were up in the north and the all the world events spawned in the south hopefully we don't have that opposite problem here order fortune does spawn at crow's nest so maybe we'll get that should be pretty crazy today with uh it being golden glory we'll see and if it's snowball fish we need um [Music] we need leeches good and earthworms for ships and so legions and worms we don't need grubs unless we want to do battle girls so i say what we do first is um head over to snake and see about these skelly's oh we had a skelly over here we can kill where'd he go there he is captain horrifying hunt benedict we have reset our gold for the day so it should be good go put this up in the spot i don't see that sloop anymore i don't know if they quit or or they might have gone they're not here that's all i know about them sometimes there's a chest down there so do this you'll do the dig don't head over to snake see what that's about oh that sounds like it's on a rock there we go there's a nighttime that glows like a mother hopefully we get some we'll get shirts just now let's do this dig dueling crabs on the southwest beach trying to also eat my cereal i successfully turned into a sludge which also managed to drop a little bit on the floor so i had to wipe that up nobody likes a bit of uh cereal sludge on the floor nobody likes that i think this is one of in terms of uh logistics i think this is one of the best islands for shipwrecked cooling crabs [Music] highest point i think this is actually faster way through the tunnel because you don't have to cut back and forth but i could be wrong about that i've never actually timed it or anything um one thing that happened i uh this on through friday night i was on no pixel and i i learned um because i happened to be kidnapped by some popular streamers um that my in-game audio was my mic in-game was so low in volume and of course you can't hear yourself so you never know that but realized it was a hardware issue so i fixed that so hopefully that impacts cfds in a good way as well what do you have to do here ah sunstone in the bay six spaces north by northeast i'm starting the bay six spaces northeast that's just over here open at least so perfect you take out this um trinket should come the other way put it in the skull i'll keep this call quiet and make less of a glow quiet right now and last night i was on new day rp um which had more people on it than i thought it would there were a good 130 people on last night uh which is great and i went to a club opening i'll just find him one of vip membership to that club it's a three thousand dollar value it's good because i didn't have three thousand dollars so that's good for a month and then it's 2000 the next month so we'll see how our fortunes change why did you do that yes take the trinket out and put it back in because that's the aim that's the game of all of this nope on a rock we actually want this there we go you don't want to hear that that loud sharp sound because it usually means it's on the rock and things on the rock despawn faster hey burrito how you doing how's it going uh i don't think dreams is not here dreams is not here i believe she's streaming her she's doing her she has her own life that she lives quite happily without being reliant upon me and my whims so [Laughter] she's uh i think i do believe she's streaming and doing her own thing hey shane i'm firefly derp how's your evening going firefly it's evening for firefly probably going on night full-on night if not already yeah full on night you tell just make the a.m the pm and that's what time it is where you are so we're gonna head over to snake we'll get a voyage of snake let's see if we can get a storage crate eventually i like you know the the good thing about the ship battle in the roar is that if nobody's doing it it gets out really quickly it's pretty far removed i actually don't see it anymore coming behind the island cool to be behind the island it could be done could be done we'll see if we get good rng with the world events this time last time we had really really sad rng with the world events we decided to put it on the exact opposite of the map from where we were and we couldn't get to oh do you guys not have time zones because um i guess because it's daylight time here because sometimes i know we're in sync where it's like a full-on 12 hours now it's just 11. oh firefighter figured out my issues with the ui in nope in uh new day rp turns out well probably the same with no pixel although it seems less so i don't have as much of a problem with the ui there um i actually even though i have a 2080 ti only look up in insta um oh you don't do this here they like same things okay cool the yeah i even though i have a 20 80 ti and i'm using natural vision i have to um play i can stream in 1440p but i have to play in 1080p otherwise it really dramatically drastically changed my frame rate um it goes up higher still gets down to 50 occasionally just goes to show how 5m is not really optimized but uh yeah i didn't have as the lag issue with the ui that i was having at least not as much i wasn't as often getting stuck in the ui and it was much easier to hot wire cars and i went to a club opening but they were a lot more closer hey i like this you want that a pruner and oh this is the bounty right here we like it george crate we're great yeah it was really it made it really really difficult to play in a way that was like this is not fun there's that was on my end there was somebody who's taking some really gorgeous screenshots i got to figure out what his rig is and what his settings are because he's got to be using uh nve and his looked so much better than mine so that's you know because i don't the bad thing about some of those graphics mods is they never tell you what everything does so you're just like kind of fiddling and then you mess things up and you're like no we're going to swap row boats a piece of chicken tasty chicken oh you're right here how you doing friend are you gonna kill these guys before nighttime uh oop thought i got stuck on the tree there for a second oh rooney [Music] i shouldn't have hit that i didn't bring my ammo crate oh you fellas were in the water oh you're planties that's fine moss ammo moss food speaking of stuff like that where's the world event still the ship battle because you don't see the ship battle i could be wrong there it is of course it's out of range damn it because that looks like old faithful too well it could be mermaids but is this the way it's gonna be is this real life um it didn't the last time i did so i don't know if again if it was related to something else uh but the last time i logged in it didn't reset so i don't know if it just fixed itself or i shot me in the air well you know anytime you're working with mods and plug-ins they can be problematic like with that you have to uh use salty chat as a plugin for team speak ugh that works for me so yeah i mean i hope it's gotten worked out and it's also it's just frustrating you know everybody every server has different things that they do ah hear you all right you two hey how'd you learn everybody yes not too bad i suppose we'll take a look around the aisle and see if there's anything else so now what i need to do because i also changed my name from derry mcnabb to fellow mcnabb which is you might know the my solo pirates of thieves but also just a really good irish name so apparently i have to go i believe to the courthouse or talk to maybe i'll go to the police and ask them because i they've changed it in discord and in um just publish the island with the storage crate it's probably smarter uh but let's check the battery first let's just check this island first um yeah so i've changed it in discord and on the forms but i have to actually changing my id in-game so i think that requires me going to the courthouse i'm requesting a legal name change it's all part of the new cruelty let's get you away from that little kegger there shay yeah let's do that really again before death oh you see in a second where the storm is going it might be coming right over us which case we'll have to wait and fish over here oh yeah it's going to go over us and then go south a little bit and then cut back north over crooks so we might get a little sprinkle as well um let's get some leeches ready for some stormfish come on you would deny me would deny denying my leeches there we are one well that's right yeah i haven't sailed with that powered vet that's not a good sign for the server more leaps more leeches here in the wind now let's even get a couple more yes yes yes oh the leech god heard my prayers now i gotta find the safe spot to here we go fish i think i know a spot might be good over here make it up here that's what we'll do but away from the island in the bad robot so find out if we're in it enough to catch uh strong fish right now we should be able to catch some fish right now we've got the wind right so the bell would be ringing i would imagine i'm gonna be prepared to yank it oh this we go storm fish catching stone fish like you do when you got that storm push it's a good day for you brilliant maybe we'll catch a trophy storm fish and everyone will be happy maybe we'll catch on fire after being struck by lightning anything's possible oh is that a trophy that trophy maybe not give me this dawn fish oh buddy fight again you're welcome always be aware of your surroundings always be mindful of approaching pirates that is not a storm fish well that's a stone fish we like the storm fish we like it it's what we want okay give me give me [Applause] we might be getting out of it in terms of our ability to catch storm fish maybe oh that's a splash tail no splash tails nobody wants it so yeah we might be out of the storm let's see we've got here it's an ancient isles which you know we need but what time plenty of time for that i think we're done i think once the wind's done because that's supposed to be when the when you can hear the bell ringing i think is when you're able to uh catch them and uh usually that's when the wind is howling we got three that'll work okay dinky let's um let's see about raiding this island seeing a little loot we did get another voice didn't we oh we can't go there we can't go there now you just where you at hide in the bush yeah do it again do it again i dare you bush hiding snakes nobody likes your face nobody likes your snakey face what do you think of that snake it's always surprising to people when you shoot them from the islands that see here i think we don't do it much don't get a chance to come on you i would think on a golden glory weekend that uh somebody might be doing that you know the world events just got into that in the gut info okay cool i didn't even know there was a new donkey kong game so this is all news to me and all very exciting [Music] the eye the pigs and snakes we got here create a fruit to plunder okay okay okay as soon as we're done here we'll go at least pick up that crate if not absolutely turn it in and give us time to avoid the island sometimes our chests appear no such luck there we go another one where is this mutineer we can do that can we do that is that in yep getting yours in sometimes one island's in but the one next to it is not so sometimes you gotta check just gotta check you gotta look okay let's see if there's any mermaids off the west coast not hearing any okay well let's head over to plunder we'll pick up the crate we'll see if we can fill it speaking of which way to do with that crate here we go and uh sell that because we can sell the timed items that'll be our first bit of gold should pillage in here oh hello drop you down pick you up on the way no grubs really i go to a ford i just generally not doing so to crew you speak truth my friend 13 bananas the lucky 13. some of these are resetting it seems let me go check up top again pineapple i'll eat this so i can put that pineapple in there get some health regen we're very close getting the requirement to fill our fruit crate only four left three left two left all right one left back down check the ones at the beach check the ones on the other island since those might have respawned here we go all right let's head over to uh blender and get us a fruit crate and then turn around and sell it we should probably just do this as well since that just needs that that's now loot now rooting night gluten perfect brief it hang up one second be right back needing my water can't go without hydrating did it move no i guess not oh shoot thank you don't want to forget the marauders not still in the same place that could be i mean it's probably mermaids is where that flame heart is it's hard to tell um i can't remember where you can in uh relation to plunder mermaids as if it's could be crescent actually no i'm more inclined to believe that's that's mermaids by the way so now to blender i'm actually thinking the fireblade of bringing that irish character into no pixel i'm thinking seriously about it because i think i mean i'd still want to do wise definitely but i think his character i was talking with my girlfriend about this is such a long arc in terms of whoa there's a brig down there break down there might be a respawn um he's such a long arc and it's he's easily because he is kind of playing another character and laying low in a sense trying to live a normal life it's pretty bland and uh in terms of rp that's that's great but given that i get like three hours on a server right now it's it's it's hard to play the long arc if you have time if you can spend eight hours on a server you can really work that arc but it's really hard because i feel like i'm starting i'm recreating the wheel each time going in uh especially since i get you know i've gotten most six which is great uh mainly like four three or two hours to get something done get something started and that's really difficult so i figure it might be good to start someone yeah that's that looks like a respawn now they usually respawn on the other side though right i think they usually respawn on the south side we'll see we'll keep an eye i didn't bring any kegs um and the great thing about dairy mcnab especially on a server where the nice thing that they've done is with the apartments on no pixel is that whenever you log in you are around people because you're given a hub and you have to earn your ability to buy a house you know that's the grind i suppose to get a house get a car all that stuff but when you start they give you a real opportunity to to meet people and uh i think there will be felon fella mcnabb's personality is more in his arc which is a little more which is less of an arc and more just a character um is uh easier to do that with it has it yeah we might as well we can always hide it in the bush like i'm hesitant to bring this out so i'm thinking of doing that i have to look in the logistics of it i know i have a slot i know i can i'm just wondering oh oh oh that's a crossbow yeah i think that the spencer wide idea is a great one and one that i want to do but uh one that is difficult to achieve when you're just starting out on the server so it's uh i think it might be good i'm gonna look into how to do that i mean i can obviously go in and i can right now i can create the character when next time i go in so that might be something to do take a you know just even if i get an hour to take the time and actually go and create the character hello 2 900 golden glory should have well i couldn't wait really could i for gold rush on a timed item it could be difficult but i tell you last night people thought my character was weird one woman in the line because you had to wait in line to get in the club and i was just being me kind of singing under my breath and dancing and some woman in line commented to her boyfriend in line that they were worried about my behavior yeah sails down but he's partially down in the back they're facing the islands no that's somebody stopped there that's not a respawn okay unfortunately i don't believe that particular island is in and no look up no it's an intent i can see it down there in the corner barely in it's like i know lookup point is in but i wasn't sure about the other and whoa but it is definitely in definitely okay good good to know i could yeah i'm granted it's fun i had a good time um like i met up like i said i met up with uh with those those particular people saw some other people that i know from watching them stream um so it was nice but it wasn't much of an encounter and not certainly and certainly and this is again partially because of the hardware issue i where i realized my uh my usb interface the the inputs that are more convenient result in a lower input volume because they're fixed and they can't adjust the gain on them so they're really made for for instruments that you can turn the volume up on the other end for a high signal whereas i have to use the inputs on the front which are made for xlr and or line inputs which have a gain knob so i have to use that for going from my uh my streaming pc to my gaming pc all that technical nonsense but it was that was one of the reasons that i had such an issue because cops were asking me questions oh i do sorry about that thank you you know cops asking you questions and they're outside the door and they can't hear you because a you're may not be on the loudest volume in game but also your hardwares your mic is really low doesn't make for good rp situations so hopefully that's been fixed it seems to be at least when i look at the vu meter on the uh interface it's a world of difference but it does mean that i have to kind of angle my usb interface on my desk slightly so that the cables don't drape out where my mouse is it's all logistics it's all logistics you know while we're here we might just oh we gotta go mute new rock too don't we do that right skelly's a mutineer you can't do anything at plunder plunder is out of range yes we can't do that one a quick run of this island was that it must have gone up where am i now in renown 45 how many weeks left four weeks okay we've only done a couple we know we want that each we want that leech we've only done a couple sessions this is the third session uh doing shipwrecked for renown oh yeah i thought i heard a skelly come here they've learned to hide the bushes nada nada hay all quiet on the western front he will go down past cutlass and um what's up see what's up we'll go get the skellies on here and go see what's up break still out there looks like it might be maybe that's a great big maybe on that one great big maybe you're on the move which way i don't know maybe this way maybe toward thieves or another robot to pillage oh hey i wonder if they're they're not in the right spot to be human vaults or they're in a bad spot to be doing vaults i would think they could be doing vaults they could be let's grab this and see if we can empty this row boat out oh you want to have room for that or any of that can you stay in there for a moment let's see any other things here voyages bananas cursed cannonballs do you really want to shoot not a hay okay done i'm near and white we just might you know what's the thing in the do let's get these bad boys out of there as well much more important to have the meats than the cursed cannonballs at the moment these all what these are all done ancient okay so they won't be the same let's go down the mirror see what's what yeah the brig has gone somewhere maybe there are thieves now maybe maybe beast haven is also in they turned render that we saw their sails down but i think they've actually turned and now to spend a few days and time tomorrow all right man we'll enjoy i do a dream of rare monavie yeah they're on the move probably heading over to ink's inspire the beak would be and following seas thank you shipwreck shipwreck we'll go do that as well once we're done beating these baddies yeah they are totally yeah making their way frank's inspire ah nice are you coming here whoa lag me don't like that well me yeah [Music] there's a real out here that it just one all right let's go pillage this other robot oh we're not done no we're not done we thought we were done but we're not done oh that was kind of cool oh he wasn't even blocking do you not have to hold their things up anymore me without my fire bombs maybe a crater or an ammo crate over there [Music] animal crate wobbly okay they're back on right there or maybe they were back on land but they're not yet [Music] all right fellas oh goes the weasel choose your targets always go for the guns first eat eat eat eat eat uh we thought we were done but we're not done so much more to do looks like i think probably somebody is trying to do that one then it wouldn't be up this long if they weren't for a nice family photo this should be it i think they got the first uh [Applause] shadow captain early all right oh something over there as well something over there something for everyone that is before we go gallivanting over there with the storage crate it might be a storage crew let's get you can run the island with it and sort it out later you might be able to get a dedicated meat crate unless it's just an ammo crate in which case we can't yeah well to run the iron with the storage crate all right fellas my friend uh so it's great we got all these yeah ee let's go nice and we'll get that shipwrecked there we go stacking it oh it's done nope it's still up just behind the cloud tip of this tip of his hat there to the shipwreck yeah he's still over there he was just hidden behind a cloud hidden behind a cloud in a dream or a dream of a cloud or a cloudy dream or a dreamy cloud or a dream clown oil cream drought some yes that's enough that's enough okay got a little peek i wonder if that was the same brig that we saw over there and we just didn't see them cross over devils ridge is that what it was because i don't see that other brig either we saw earlier oh we have a four dig over junior didn't see that i'll have to go back i'm sorry it's right there nothing in here blue gym [Music] um [Music] nothing new they're ted oh hello trophy amethyst pondy there's a party right do you believe give me the freaking robot having it okay i know why because i'm carrying something derp there we go yeah we definitely need a storage crate but i may do at the very least take that out and put this in because that is a nice one i'll hoppers by this amethyst dial hopper what's the rare isle hopper what is the rare one the honey no not the honey is the raven raven probably looks like it would be the rare one it's the one i have least of and you only need seven degrees great for all right and we go get everything out of here yeah oh silk empty [Music] that's going to be here [Music] dude actually we don't need to do that with these so we probably did with these but it goes in there all right still up i'm not seeing it oh no it's still up because of course it is that's it for loot not a lot okay get back to mutineer grab that those chests and then we'll get back to crooks we're gonna start touching the loot [Music] okay it's on the way two on this side then three on the other aisle so we'll go on the south side then we'll swing around north so we don't have to keep running for that and then barn okay maybe this synonym yeah wonderful oh just a big circle a better plan it's a better plan oh oh my yeah [Music] yes beaver ah guardian or key mastery wonder i need to find a better spot for this can i put it on here i wish i could put it on top let me put it off the side there we go that's a little less in the way oh the castaway chest keymaster okay smash it's just the cast away they are taking forever to do that flame heart forever see forever somebody's got to be doing it at this point it's been up for a while been up for a while up for a [ __ ] nice good give me my chest warfare every kind of chest this was the every kind of chest dig and then we've got the full we ran the full gamut on this one right let's make a quick run on the ball see if anything new has popped up just in case we get measures and bottles or something like that because that's what we got to live on until that somebody decides to stop doing that world event or solve it finish it so the rest of us can have enjoy limited themselves in terms of how far they can go out i don't think these reeves stuck no so back into the island we'll go by way of cutless again see if anything is washed up on the beach that's right our voyages yet we don't have any voyages we can do at the moment so it might be that we go back hopefully we can find a storage crate separate out some from some supplies and we might have to fish for a bit break a stall we can put this up grab a keg just go over to barnacle i mean they did just they weren't they were inspired not long ago so they might not really have much aboard but they're just sitting there is that uh reaper chest there i don't think that um reaper's hideout is in so i don't think i can go there until the very end once we're no longer quote shipwrecked once we're once we're heading out from being shipwrecked i should say then and then our golden glory weekend has been very quiet on this server it's twice the gold man twice the reputation where is everyone where everybody go chat where'd everybody go another mind i can make money without them i don't need them you only move again no nothing probably through these more in depth okay up to crooks with the crooks to drop off this stuff we got a lot of skulls not enough chests that's at night is a problem so i got these guys sitting here doing who knows whom go and who knows where so after we're done we'll go we'll go investigate see if we can see yeah they got the sails up they're just hanging out are they an emissary even they weren't last time as i recall last time we saw them it might be new come on peoples i'm gonna stop here for one moment and right back mind the business so okay kill they're still there nothing has changed people still haven't done that flame heart what is wrong with the world really even finish that thing hard i should say storm which way is that storm going western's way up at marauders arch right now he will be coming back down towards us though and then circling back up barnacle k way and then back up north ah okay we might get some more storm fish we'll have to stock up on some leeches while we're here there's a good fishing spot on this island already i think the um storage crate has become the most valuable item we have on board in our loop stash so at that moment they've been there for such a long time it makes me think that might be open crew and they're just waiting for somebody to join which means they don't have anything so there's no risking life and limb to go and uh see what they have because they left ancient spire not long ago you start parking over there like i said it could be just somebody waiting for a crew this is a good fishing spot right here so don't be bothered by the skellies well let's get below the loot up top nothing about this robot is it'll be easy to get that off at the end just put it on the ledge harpoon it rather than having to run it all down but we still have to there's no harpoon up there so we got to run it up running it up running it up running it up the hill first things first we want to touch the loop we got we want to swap out some i really shouldn't hit that swap out those gems for skulls because the gems may shine but they don't make noise nope there we go we should bring this down actually that'll help us run skulls up we can sort out the location later finish that flame heart people yeah they're not necessary just sit there uh screen we'll just again we'll take this stuff out and there's that snake i don't need you if you've got some other stuff to pick up and bring up here then we'll sort out the skulls hateful and villainous definitely will go in there we now pick up that villainous skull you should have two villainous goals because we got one from the oh you know what i don't well no i think i did a mutineer with the one from the captain and then uh that was on the bounty voyage and then one from the uh key master there we go i thought we did stuff is correct oh let's see what we got let's make sure we get gem yeah we got enough to make another one down here without yeah yeah next will be the last one the chest we'll just drag the other chests up get back up there i think you can get that i think that's in range some years it down am i just seeing things are they are they moving nope they're still just sitting there all right but i think flame heart might be down thank the lord thank the lord above flame heart might be down looks like it definitely yep it's down i don't see the other ones next yet but uh we'll see looks like all the villains will get this chest so might as well oh no i got one more run to make for items another robot down there i don't see another world event just yet see if there's any in range hey maybe chill out they need to take a chill pill a pill for the chill [Music] do next i guess i get leaving time for the kraken right because kraken shows up mid in between events i probably should reload so game really really game this this is how it's going to be today it looks like hidden spring this is a problem like you pick an island to do last time we chose um long cove which is right just north of hidden spring and actually that might be you know it's northwest it might be kill hall but either way lone cove keel hall was in range um but we were blown cove everything was down here devil's ridge multiple times crow's nest multiple times um you know kraken's fall devil's ridge nothing came up north and now it's looking like nothing's coming south which is more than frustrating more than frustrating not blocked yeah in the glow situation at night nothing we can do about that except have chests then we still have the glint but it's not as big as the glow from cursed skulls so all right yep let's get everything else up and if nobody does that that'll be done in half an hour but if everybody does it uh it could be a couple hours such as the curse of doing [ __ ] oh they yeah those guys that respond annoying but it is what it is you get what you can get we'll go to that shipwreck since we get everything offloaded so manor actually you know what i'm going to do here's oh let me grab that blue gem is your break going now i'm still there get everything back on the boat we'll go to that shipwreck we'll cook the fish then we'll turn in this looks like it's going to be a really slow server really slow uh let's run the beach real quick see if there's any more of these good teeth and niceties on the beaches don't get everything on the ledge we'll swing around south and uh actually we should just go do the shipwreck first nice we make this way we can at least make use of gold rush and golden glory so we get a little boost you do what's this what's this okay take that too okay works for me there's a brig just left under outpost we don't have much guys we have like four four fish to cook nope not near the boat let's go grab this other ammo crate that we stashed i don't know if this is still here we didn't check it last time so it might be gone oops still here nice you know what we're gonna do we're just gonna grab everything i thought we would go the ship right first oh just grab everything grab it all they might be heading for the florida fortune rig is heading maybe to mutineers maybe to devil's ridge maybe after this who knows who knows athena emissary well they have an athena in the fort of fortune so they have a chest of legends they're shooting over to get supplies now heading this way okay let's get let's move move move because they may be coming here to do their voyage uh maybe they're doing these haven runs they are definitely coming this way we move east but that start at these havens so i don't know why they would be coming here first unless they're doing a gilded i could be doing it gilded this is the weekend to do one but generally that means that the athena is usually over on the other side of the map the chest of legends that they dig up at the end chests of legends i should say so when we go back if we see that they um left a bunch of cargo crates then we'll know and we'll take them because we gotta do digs here we have skulls up there oh they're moving on where are they yeah they're just circling seeing if somebody's here i hope they don't see me that's my guess if they're doing this they're doing a gilded because the gilded oh they're shooting somebody back at the island yeah yeah yeah and then they're going to go to these haven let's see if that ship heads down to thieves haven then we know but it wouldn't start they'd have to go these haven't first right it's really kind of weird i hear a bit uh we should probably miss go to a sea post see which way the ship goes wait where did that ship go i do not see it anymore that's tricky that's tricky and strange jordan's coming back too that'll make life difficult tapioca where these cake go come on man okay we'll head back south and then east and see we want to get back before the storm gets there come back to the island that would worry i mean me they did just do their stuff but it'd be really tricky but i don't even see their ship anymore i don't know why as latino they believe that they weren't going to do thieves having rooms what are they doing ugh the ship just basically disappeared no longer see their ship go around this side real quick see if you can see them over here if they're not here then we'll just go back and hopefully nobody's there i mean they were shooting somebody up at barnacle k too so it could be that they were just stocking up but we want to get this boat in place before the storm hits they also shot somebody off the carnival okay that would give me an indication that they aren't coming here to come here just here to supply so okay i don't think they're here we're getting the island nope nope they're not here okay come back we'll do some fishing all this storm goes where's my leeches oh there they are so well let me fish probably not a good thing to do fishing in the water shark comes while you're uh that's going to go put this up and start moving the stuff this in case there's any baddies you won't forget about crooks stuff we're just gonna move stuff to the ledge so okay that might have gone down find out foreign that it that's it [Music] so i think i'm not having i can just kind of leave it there looks like yes i like that it looks like everything uh we want to get our fish we need to cook and cook it real quick that's really weird while we do that we'll grab these bits oh cargo uh so don't run into the fire that's never a good idea that's thumb is gonna cut back at some [Music] [Applause] point we'll leave these in the cave until the very last moment in case it starts to rain on our parade we will be heading uh west so it won't be so much a problem because i believe the storm's gonna cut east and then back north but we might get sprinkles here for now i guess they weren't doing it gilded i think they were just supplying up for something you drink it okay um i'm going to do i'm going to bring these to the just get them on the boat let's get him on the boat we'll move the boat um to the west side of the island as far away from the storm as possible so i'll go get this fish we'll get out of here head to the thing hit the reapers into the seatpost domain head to reapers cell hopefully before the end of gold rush it's almost done you may want to bring a keg as well just to cover our butts uh all right let's get out of here how you bastard snake a little kiss goodbye eh never hurt anyone let's go okay foreign grab on the north beach and quickly solve this no probs another tune [Music] nice point oh let's go doing crabs on southwest beach just what we need that piezo so i'll take it three chest of goodies thank you to whoever killed that thing oh with the red generous nice okay the sea post and then two reapers hopefully we get everything in before the end of the rush fish will be a quick drop and then we'll have it are we now getting rewards i don't know if we're getting the gold i didn't see it i'd be delayed i am not seeing gold of course another reason to get off the server as soon as possible looks like it might be tabulating there but good good good good good let's go we'll run the uh well we'll just grab things and turn them in really way to go there we go what was that look at those fish is that all the starfish are worth 150 each and that trophy did i just miss the trophy that's weird i mean sure it was a i'll hopper but it was a trophy i hopper maybe that was a 615 but all right get all this turned in no ship there at the old hideout almost halfway yep almost halfway i mean if we do this we can keep uh we can keep uh getting to um i think in four weeks certainly get to 100 on shipwrecked and we'll definitely save that animal thing for the last bit because that really raised us up quite a bit quickly doing animals i don't know what happens after 50 though i mean do they keep giving you renowned at the same rate or is it just because you've you were completing that particular trial i don't know questions good questions coming in it's a viewer is that a ship that [ __ ] no i guess it wasn't oh maybe it was and it's them there all right okay let's just get stuff turned in 10 minutes okay don't need all these chests just really need one to run things back and forth for us quick check make sure nobody's coming in for the east okay and if they're coming in or if they're going to go for that other ship one reaper on the map wait fight fight this one we don't want to sell so getting a meg maybe so let them fight so nobody won come on just pick it up in order to read it don't need to read it so here we go with this hmm another minute put all the stuff in i've got this chest democrats worth monies probably just get 1581 for a democrat i don't think i did two o'clock now gold rush is done that's it let's put this over the hand of the reaper like we always do we'll do a tabulification perfect what the ones people like that's good one that's a good one that's a good one and that's what i want now nobody wants worms no that's a really good one now i'm trying to get people pineapples there we go all right well that's gonna be it for me today i'll be back next weekend next saturday around 11 a.m um we'll see if it's earlier than earlier that depending 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0F7skOfNipE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0F7skOfNipE | Yaron Lectures: Should Atlas Shrug? | thank you and I'm curious because I'm going to give a voice on the plot of athelets I'm curious how many of you who had Atlas Shrugged alright so I don't know what to do about that because I'm giving a give away keep crucial plot elements because that's the topic that was asked to talk about so it's his fault not mine so it creates a world in which one individual is taking on the responsibility of basically bringing it down in order to rebuild it and to do this he recognizes that the world is really held up by those a society that are the thinker's the doers the creators the producers and in the impact of them leaving not just the association with the authorities not just the association with the government believing completely utterly withdrawing this sanction not just from the committee's over drawing this sanction from the society as a whole leaving society to struggle without them unless I think bigger strike if you will much bigger shrugging then just not dealing with your authorities of course in the novel they have some way to go that always helps it would be nice if there's a gold skull ch some way where some of us couldn't actually go it used to be Hong Kong it used to be Hong Kong that is true and in my case right now I you know if I recently moved to Puerto Rico and they're trying to create a little bit of that in Puerto Rico we'll see how well it succeeds but at least it's ooh they've got the tax rate right other than that I don't think they have anything right but they've got the tax rate right huh but that was enough to motivate me to destroy me into away from the US so the mainland us and to Puerto Rico but in the novel and this is this as I caution everybody to remember that it is a novel in the novel there is somebody go to there was a plan the plan is to bring down society as it is the plan is to destroy and then to rebuild and they are the individuals the key thinkers producers in the culture then are convinced too strong to go on strike to leave in order for this plan to work and go through unfortunately we don't have anywhere to go there's no plan and indeed the world it turns out is more complex than a few people who carry the world and their shoulders and convincing the people who do carry you over the shoulders to shrug will be very difficult so we might leave for personal reasons and I'll get to that it's not going to bring down the world not in the sense this has to this has to do with me because last night I had to sing like the microphone just stopped working I don't need well I mean maybe for the video now my I have a big voice so whatever we think about this idea of struggling and going astray and I think it's an important idea because I think I think you touched upon it when you talked about the idea of sanctioning and sanction is a big deal the sanction you give people is important and it's important to their own self-esteem and your own life more than anything else but I think we need to distance ourselves a little bit for the particular zuv the novel in this case because again there's no big plan there's no big agenda to be reached it really is an issue of what we want to do as as individual human beings the world like the world in Atlas Shrugged is going in the wrong direction I mean one of the things that saddens me and I spoke about this on my podcast last night two different my photo is that every time I come to Hong Kong you guys are more pessimistic every time I come to Hong Kong things seem to be worse I've been coming here I thinks the first time was 2005 so it's been the last fourteen years every few years I come and things are you know there was a little hope right Nick in 2005 maybe you would Edie take over China not the other way around now that seems really funny every time I come things again worse and I live in the United States and every five years looking back things are getting worse and if you were in Europe right now and I travel a lot to Europe and I spend a lot of time in Europe again there was this sense in the 1990s as the building wall came down this real sense of optimism that the sense that you know freedom was gonna rain that that we were moving towards a new era you know I didn't quite buy the idea of the end of history but I bought a lot of sentiment that you know these we had the right ideas and the right ideas were actually gonna impact the world and a positive direction and things are gonna move in the right direction and here was the Soviet Union communism disappearing Wow you know hundreds of millions of people feed and now you go to Europe and everybody looks like you guys do I mean every few years they they seem to think things are worse things are going in the wrong direction I was at an offense a few years ago commemorating was it the 25th anniversary of think of the fall of the Berlin Wall and I was with václav Klaus the former president of the Czech Republic who was fought the Communists and was part of it I was with who lived in East Germany and and who was tortured by the secret police and now as a member of parliament and german parliament and and they spoke and it was this is to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall it was really depressing because all they could talk about was how awful Europe is today and how awful the direction the troop is heading in is today and in many ways they can see a future worse than when they came from I remember the organizer came up to me I was the last speaker and he said you're on this is a celebration please you know say something positive I did my best and I got no baby the world is going in a negative direction and maybe the last few years in the United States have Illustrated this more than any ruler foody backwards to to tribalism to collectivism to to a rejection of the individualism the freedom the idea of the dividuals ability to prosper the individuals the necessity of leaving individuals free to live their lives as they see fit we're joining little groups tribal groups and fighting one another for what of emotion not reason with banding reasoning mass in the United States right now the United States is the rhetoric is all about fear it's all about emotion it's all about a negation of basic economics if you look at the if you look at the trade war and I'd be happy to talk about the trade would if you guys have questions but it's a scary time and you know whatever some of you asked me somebody asked me once you want what's the most frustrating part of your job this is the most frustrating part of my job and I you know I know this will sound contentious and maybe it is but the most fascinating part of the job is I have the answers we have the answers I know how to fix the problems of the world I think we really do not just me but a bunch of us know how to fix the problem that not that huh it's not a mystery what Hong Kong is so much certain principles lead to some outcomes and it's not an accident Venezuela is so poor and people starving in the streets certain ideas certain actions lead to certain consequences always everywhere they try no matter the ethnic group no matter Java fee no matter where you are they always happen that way we have the answers and what's frustrating about the job is nobody gives it in nobody is listening nobody seems to be paying attention except in Brazil I'll talk about Mozilla afterwards Ben pretty much country after country continents at the continent things are going in the wrong direction with very little with very little you know a backlash nobody seems to really care we need the the the conflict in the United States is between the collectivists of the right and the collectivist of the left but they're all collectivists who want to impose their will on us individuals they all want to manage our life in one way or another they all want a central plan in one way or the other I mean I know a lot of goods yeah I mean know some optimism on grexit brexit cplay you know a good idea maybe Hey and I remember commenting on Beck's it at the time I said grexit is a beautiful thing if the Brits do the right thing once they accident but the probability of the Brits doing the right thing once they leave Europe it's very close to zoo because nobody believes in the right thing the only thing being turned the UK into a free-trade bastian you know a capitalist economy you know have free trade with the rest of the world including with you and you can do that by the way with a hot braixen you could just leave lower towers to zero tell people their welcome and you could leave your opinion tomorrow you don't need a deal but of course that is the one thing that's off the table is the No Deal rest completely what's that not completely it's not completely off the table it's more back of the table than it was I hope so I hope so but maybe maybe it's gonna take up almost Johnson's realize they are you the main barrier to it was the Northern Irish and well of course I mean it's not the main barrier it is a barrier it's a major barrier thank you and yet it's complex right well it shouldn't be complex of course if you have zero tells which we know that island and son-in island and why do quite as Britain still control nonviolent but we will stop there me I don't know you know it since when do we care what people want but the point is that even if they do to a hot wax it will the Lord's house to zero no well they actually Institute free market free markets and global regulatory barriers no they'll actually take the regulations that they fought against European Union and imposed them on the Brits Betty but everybody will say it's fine because their own company posted on them except it's a foreign government over there across the channel impose it on them but nothing will change in terms of the regulatory regime in the UK now maybe there's more possibility of change I'm not against Bergson I just think the probability of something good coming of it it's very low my friends who are programs that tell me that the probability of something coming out of the European Union is basically zero so a little bit above zero is better than zero so what the hell let's do exit and I'm sympathetic but that's the sad state of affairs if we're debating between zero and a little bit above sue right no those kind of probability functions these are going badly in the world and things are going badly in the world in my view to a large extent because the people who know better the people who should know better put it more accurately let it happen they let it out they don't speak up they don't oppose they don't challenge they don't withdraw they sanction they continue to accept the will of the authorities and the authorities of different in different places I mean one of the reasons I love organizations like Lyon rocket in Lyon buck it's the only one in Hong Kong it's because an outsider and I think I think the only way to deal with what's going on in the world is not to be silent but there's way too much silence and the group most responsible for the silence in my Cuba and this is comes somewhat out of it I assure the group that has the most power but doesn't recognize it and won't take on that pub are the business leaders in every single one of these kinds business is silent or worse they play the game they cooperate with the authorities they encourage more regulations greater complexity in the taxes trade barriers if you're on the right side of where the trade is headed right and yet it is businessmen who keep society going you look at Silicon Valley what would the United States economy be like without Silicon Valley if you take that piece out I mean the United States would be a disaster and a mess and instead of and the reason Silicon Valley is you know why Silicon Valley so successful why of all the industries in the United States is technology the one industry that is just continues to take off and it's done very very well because if someone industry that it has almost no regulation wanted it seems to be left alone generally in the United States we license government licenses you need a license to pretty much do anything I mean kind of understand doctors and lawyers I don't really but let's let's assume that you know this is some kind of rationality license doctors and lawyers but we licensed in the United States people shampoo head we license nail salon operators you know god forbid you get some fungus on your nails or something they need a government license in order to do this you know what profession they is not licensed you know the people that ultimately respond to responsible for their planes staying up in there though I guess it with Boeing they failed people are fine you've got power plants the people responsible for your iPhone and everything else are not licensed programs programmers as lowlifes the government doesn't give permission for you to program you just focus it gives permission you to shampoo somebody else's head but you can forward the reason Silicon Valley is Silicon Valley the reason it's been a success is because we have left technology alone at least in the United States in the West and I think China will discover as it starts meddling with its tech industry more and more that innovation will decline and progress will decline no they don't understand finance but they metal constantly refine incident I would have loved remember when they bought after the financial crisis they go all these CEOs of the banks set in front of Congress and Congress asked them about CEOs and about options and above all this stuff I would have loved one of those CEOs would have turned to one of the Senate's as I said if you could tell me what a CEO is you'll ask me questions about it you think you know what it is none of them know what they do these things own I mean Alan Greenspan's argument so weak argument but I think the expense argument in the late 90s about why they shouldn't regulate derivatives was that the regulator's would sophisticated enough and knowledgeable enough to be able to regularly but that's true all Fine's they have no clue how finance works anything regulated in any way no it's basically yeah technology happen very quickly it happened fast and they didn't get an opportunity to do it but that's gonna change right they're talking now about breaking up Facebook regulating Facebook regulating Google regulating Apple they tried a little bit with Microsoft right and that's gonna intensify so you're gonna see that change and you'll see innovation and everything was good at it yet here the greatest beneficiaries of freedom free markets unregulated markets they're all a bunch of radical leftist they want air exec of a city wants to regulate himself maybe that's an act of self-defense but they constantly are advocating for policies they wouldn't even destroy the industry had they were if they wouldn't be passed originally imagine if the CEOs of Silicon Valley stood up and said no imagine if Zuckerberg had refused to come and be questioned by a bunch of ignorant do nothing unproductive congressmen could not employ anybody in their life have not created anything in their life but it actually said I will not sit in front of you you want to subpoena me I've done something criminal sue me come after me but I won't come and testify in front of you I don't have to justify anything to you the world would change do if one of them if one of those spec Co stood up and said who are you not taking with it I mean I mean maybe in the short run well what we're lacking right now is evidence what we're lacking in the world right now not arrogance not arrogance of wealth not arrogance with arrogance of ideas people who believe in something and stand up and stated you know what the left is unbelievably arrogant maybe the total oh no I would say the poet's should be as aggressive and hostile and elegant as possible again the left is unbelievably arrogant they don't have any qualms about declaring truth to be what they think it is and people just accept it now it's true because they have you know what I even called the suppose a small high club they could get away with it but the only way to recapture them all high club it's the Stormin to take it you're not gonna capture them all Hydra by the amelie mouth by accepting the authority of people over you by accepting a system that is going to destroy it the only way to change the dynamic it's for the business community to stand up and say enough is enough not to go on strike as they do in Atlas Shrugged because I don't think there's a plan for that but to actually argue against what is happening you would have to bother you again soon because you could not go you can do please people relate so it's a people so what the same people they may make the laws so what so exactly like a burg that is so negative and as a consequence and the only regulated the question is that they claim the system is a playing a system I agree with you completely but it's not when they go this is not who we are but this is the military but this is the point the point is that as long as business plays the system as long as you participate in the Commission's and it's just a member and just trying to skewer things a little bit better or a little bit in your favor as long as you play the game that's short-run game because in the long run they're all dead but if you now you'll be rich dead so maybe doesn't matter but as long as you play that game nothing will change so I'm not saying I don't understand what I was doing but I understand completely what Zuckerberg stood because I'm just saying less intervention less regulation than would have been the case if he knocks you down and he's won he's achieved less regulation than if he sent his son his knows that they're the empty seat at the table and on the menu rather than at the table I you know I disagree with that completely I think we're getting more regulations and once you once you open up the levee regulation it is a flood a what what if again there's a swing and it can be just one granted if it's just one then it seems elegant and I would have touch but there's no you don't have to go and testify front of Commerce there's no law that says you have to go infinite estimator got the consequences if you don't right I don't know if you know the Microsoft story about testifying in front of Congress so Microsoft used to in the in the mid-1990s Microsoft used to spend zero dollars on lobbying they didn't do anything in in Washington DC they they had no building in Washington DC they had no knowing Washington DC was a desert from the perspective Microsoft and they were bought in front of Congress and they were told by on hatch a Republican that they had to stop lobby then they had to build a building in Washington DC that they had a hire lawyers that it was their responsibility as citizens to brighten you know to buy common hats and microsoft said to they credits we're not interested and they went away they didn't give a reason they didn't argue against and they slowly six months later knock on the door we hear from the Justice Department and was soon you've antitrust violations what was the violation in this case anybody know yeah then we're giving it to next forum away for free can't do that particularly when Netscape's astrology be 80 bucks you know to download they the you know in those days young people you know it's policies and if you have pain right now you can do it straight because Microsoft need to use the Internet Explorer of the food one lesson to make yourself learned from this and this is the lesson Zuckerberg suppose it's learning right now you playing the game you play the game since now how much money does Microsoft spend on Washington DC they have this beautiful building funnily enough right behind Kaito Kaito a suitable distance for the White House and Congress massive glass modern building they spent tens of millions of dollars on lobby it's the world better for Microsoft having done that - that might be better in the short run but it's the world better for Microsoft having folded I don't think so and of course Microsoft should intervene alone again I'm not arguing that one person do this business people have to do if you don't then we'll keep sliding along on the slope and maybe the slide will be slower because you've got to spin and slowed it down a little bit but the direction is the same direction you have to start standing up and saying no or not participating or saying okay you want to regulate me I'm not gonna say shin that I'm not going to be at the table and here's why you have to get the white because otherwise you come across as just you know just obnoxious you have to give the reasons so if by striking and shrugging you mean stopping to cooperate with those who try we're trying to destroy you then I think it's about time business stood up and did them before you're really destroyed and you can't do it by yourself you can't do it one at a time so there has to be a movement and this has been an unbelievably powerful insight not only because they could use the revenue they could use the jobs they produce all the innovations that we have people respect businessman they still did particularly in America now a political form who never working in the house worked and won't work it has to come from the people and you know you get the politician to you deserve create rules in such a way that's right of the worst people can't mess it up yeah how did that work out for de Gama state- he gave us a negative income tax he gave us a withholding I mean I love Milton Friedman right but all his little proposals all backfired against us all of them turned out to be tools for the enemies of those of us believe in free because it exactly that he played the game and you play the game you're giving the enemy the tools to come after you you're not you have to challenge what they're actually doing I'm not saying you can do it all at once but you have to start speaking up you have to start all you re not funny criminal change but for radical change you won't get radical change but if you don't argue for it it won't even move in that direction I know I mean that's my frustration in life one of the main frustrations what are often them to do other than their rational show I'm asking them knows I'm asking him to act in a rational so because we're not in a cutting the sorbets negotiating them on you if you it's not in the wraps myself it's just to do any of it they lose both self esteem they lose they lose integrity and at the end of the day companies in businesses become I mean look at what look at what happened look at what happened to the banking industry in the United States I mean is it fun to be a bank in America about to be a bank there anyway and it's a reasonable why is it not willing to be a banker anyway because the regulations because of red tape now initially they played the game oh no they were just trying to survive but they destroyed their own profession by doing it's an assassin to be a banker anyway 150 150 regulators go to work at JPMorgan every day so private bank it's a public utility run by the government that pretends to be private because it has shareholders but nothing that is done at JPMorgan is not done without the approval of some bureaucrat so he's often now how did that happen so I'm right now in Hong Kong SFC is proposing complex help the department regulation but banks will no longer be allowed to accept reverse order inquiries unless they've done due diligence on derivative products so what-what I work for a bank what we need is a either about it for clients to the regulator to tell them we will not accept you telling us we can yeah now find me the bank or the client is gonna sue I'm with you I know I'm just expressing my frustrations I not disagree with any of you think this is not going to happen tomorrow but if my argument is it shouldn't happen not will it alone it may be late but 90 minutes deeper unless it happens well on the slippery slope and I don't see an end to that slippery so I don't think things just go back and forth and there's a nice little pendulum it will turn against socialism and then you know what we just don't put any wealth and then we'll turn towards socialism and it is it's nice no every time the pendulum swings it swings more left or more state as the more interventionist or you know every time there's a financial crisis the solution is not I wonder what the regulations were that caused this question because if you really study it you know that all these crises happen because of the structure of regulation it's what more regulations can be imposed on the industry we saw of course what caused the next crisis and of course no banker is gonna say I mean I know like one who said this no no it's this its original regulations have caused this question and you know John Allison I don't you know tell house and John Allison was the CEO of the 10th largest financial institution in the United States and he went on stage and he went to the regulator and he said this to everybody who would listen but he was one guy and he left BB&T left his bag with a lot of self-esteem because he fought the fight yeah disgust is very vivid in my mind you would never find anyone who would go against the system they were doing what David would do which is to build the system to their own benefit and I think they were being horrible doing that which is then the reason I think it's worse is we don't have business people not speaking out and today we have business people in the newspapers every day saying capitalism has failure right they are now joining the chorus to destroy the dissembles now when is that well to some extent then I'm going to destroy themselves in this short term in a short term perspective because they've already made their money what the destroying is the capacity of young people to follow in their footsteps I don't know if you'd be watching Ray Dalio make the so consensus about the evils of capitalism yeah all the evils he lists of statist evils all the evils of the list are caused by statism caused by govern intervention but he names capitalism as their sauce and by doing so he is destroying the system that made him the richest next front guy in history okay no still friends what's that you know my children well but they all in a guilt trip and this goes to the this goes to the to the to the to the mall essential about a short and unless we learn them all lesson in my view they were all in a guilt trip and much of the motivation about this is not I'm gonna scheme the system so I can stay rich to screw everybody else it's exactly I feel guilty and I'm gonna fix the world by you know by regulating by you just being wealth by whatever I'm gonna fix it so other people don't have to feel the guilt that I feel but it pays to be building but life is not about money I mean I know it's something we have coming for me you know I heard life's not about my shirt pays financially to feel guilty but gay sucks when it comes to happiness from if you think that this is an easier route like is well who is gonna get politically gets changed who is gonna do them know that you're a silly we get nothing at least that a bit more than rated but but could be in a bigger picture wouldn't were you do he gave us five to ten years of semis sanity and reduce regulations a little bit reduce taxes a lot of increased spending so then immediately after he left office taxes were raised so what did we get actually no most of the deregulation actually happen under Jimmy Carter analysis so what's that that's a [ __ ] of my regulations and when you elect Corbin when you elect corporate you will realize that political change you open you're going to gonna change political change does not laugh I think your political change this our last incrementally if you can get the ideas ok so again I mean we go against what is the incremental change that you got that you got the increments when they went through suits Thatcher immediately I want that too leaving things started to at least flatten out there was no really criminal change after that then they can start reversing but very slowly under Blair and now they're in free fall right now they're in free follow or potentially could be a fee for nothing fundamentally change wise right son it's an opportunity you know I mean only Jeremy Corbyn is for exit because an opportunity could to move in with socialism faster than the European Union would allow I mean that's the reality you're looking into in social exactly I'm looking at the politics of the reality of politics at the proportion of the world using living under socialism or central planning levels of it like it's much lower than us to be China we're left with pockets of it that's happened since there's visibly failed Venezuela when stay the way it is but long because the people won't take it yesterday the Tunisian Spring was about the price of bread and they were also so there is a dynamic complex system another pendulum but see this is why we're not gonna win this battle people very money you're not gonna win this battle you're not gonna win the battle for freedom you're gonna yes you might get a ready enough Thatcher who will move it a little bit but of course we you know we'll always be we'll always be shifting left we always will obviously moving towards greater great estate is important yes it'll happen slowly it'll be a boiling frog and once in a while that water temperature will go down and the fog will think up things are getting better and one day you'll wake up and it'll all be gone because you don't want fundamental change you want to either little political stuff politics doesn't change anything you say no I'm not sure we do very slightly no am i where Betty that is I don't think you can get to freedom without philosophical fundamental philosophical change I don't need to get there without convincing people of new way I show you these human things you know I'm not too much human nature my ears are not human nature here's a consequence I think the ideas are the left of anti human nature so I I for showing the left illustrate to the two people that there are years that they go they're actually against human nature because every time they're practiced the lead to death and destruction but it's not enough to show that they lead to death and destruction it's show that they're immoral that they're actually wrong that people live yes there's not political events is nothing politics is about policy not about morality or philosophy I'm saying businessman should cease playing the game yes I'm not saying it's gonna happen so don't worry your path is the path that's actually it into practice I'm saying the only way we're gonna succeed is if people start arguing for different morality and to the extent that you don't argue for the term immoralities the policies will fail the politics will fail not in a very short one all the times it will fail and I view a shortcut to accelerating the spread of a proper morality businessman actually took up this message and conveyed what's actually everything that could trigger because standing up Raziel got to such a point that people rejected all these so if in the West immediate assumption so I think I mean I mean obviously which the knows a lot more but what happened was overnight it but this is a winsome language was very involved in what's going on right now it was owned and partially responsible for I think there's a company after having a good stuff on the best I think we're still there was a combination of because there's been a lot of people going out into the streets there's been a lot of things disaster we need to change course so is Ukrainian remember that that became of the revolution in Ukraine and nothing has come of most of these in Venezuela we be waiting for Villa toilets actually flip for a couple of years months suddenly and the opposition leader if you actually look at what that position Leda stands for he's a socialist he's just a different type of soldier was the module he's not actually advocating for freedom he's not actually advocating for free markets what happened in in Brazil is which the correctly forums both the collapse a promise made to young people unfulfilled and massive real frustration and at the same time effort the ground was prepared with the right ideas to be bought in fun of those function so Winston and other people in Brazil in the 80s we're working hard to promote ideas of Liberty and ideas of freedom breathing in to the business community bringing those ideas educating people about the right ideas preparing the ground for the day with people were so frustrated that they were looking for something different when people went out to the streets a few years ago in Brazil to demonstrate there was a there was an energy or free market ideas that I have never seen anywhere else in the world and I think it is the work of think tanks and intellectuals of business a lot of the business community a huge number of the business community in preparing the ground for that so they Brazilians away t-shirts this said in input is less marks more Mises I mean more von Mises like nobody knows who von Mises is in the world among young people right and he were people walking in the streets with such t-shirts signifying that people knew what that meant not that was a lot of its electoral grown woman a lot of intellectual work that had be done you know to do that and look I'm optimistic about Brazil and I and I want to be optimistic about myself but we'll see how it turns out there's there's so many no guarantees yeah don't you know that somehow people connected and clean up the system no end up with their protective benefits and then there will be a backlash against them as as well because there's this sort of privileged elite there is a lot of worry that that happens in Brazil and because while the Teleco foundation has been built it is a slight enough and it isn't deepen so there's still a lot of challenges I don't know if you know what happened it was open bowls inaho is a very mixed guy became president but what he did is he appointed as his economic saw the guy responsible for everything economic probably the leading free-market economist in Brazil so the equivalent to propulsive treatment in the zone - what's that it's gonna be like Chile and look that's great thank you look at Chile yeah we make this they were big beat slightly backwards they they slightly forward again in the recent elections they go back and forth the perennial problem like you said identity tell me don't like you stop it by changing the fundamental ideas that people hold them that's not anti human nature that's changing the ideas that exist in the culture the dominant ideas in the culture the dominant model idea in the culture is a closed status folk socialist I need and can until you rid the world of that idea the idea that your purpose of life is an individual is to serve others morality is all about sacrifice and service and be self less that is the core idea together with you know with replacing whatever mysticism is out there with with the advocacy of reason those two ideas reason and egoism Omalu legalism are the two ideas that are the foundation of Liberty than a foundation of freedom it's why freedom was born at the end of the Enlightenment because the Enlightenment was to discover the rediscovery fewer of those two ideas do you think about that Lichtman thinkers what do they advocate in the 18th century they're advocating for reason as the way in which we know the world they didn't negate mysticism and they said Wehling it it to your private life keeping it all right reason should stay at home we miss this as we sustain home reason is what really has and the second was it's manifested in declamation and penance the purpose of life is the pursuit of happiness you'll have those are the two ideas mall and epistemological that ultimately underlie the foundations of Liberty and unless you capture those things unless the businessman but all of us innocence stand up and say my mall purpose alike is my only happiness and I'm not going to accept your authority over my life except you telling me I'm a sacrifice fathers right yes it's all it's all education at that it did a I'll just say this and then okay the my point about businessman is one I think it'd be good for the businessman actually do think it'd be good for them not maybe in the monetary sense but in the spiritual sense but also I think it would accelerate education because it would give voice to the ideas from people who the general public respects rather than he tell it feels like me who cares but people actually have produced and created and build people respect those people it would accelerate educational process the businessman would still have to rely on intellectuals to kind of explain it all and flesh it out but at least they would give voice to something that is implicit in what they do but would now be explicit and now be message across them you know just wanted to say something I think picks up on and agrees with that I'll try to pull a memory but I think in Atlas Shrugged Francisco d'Anconia sat down and we didn't after his famous money speech just talking about why I see what is what he said and they said I'm hidden give you the words when you need them most and the point is that he was trying to give these people with fiercely assault you don't need to feel guilty about the fact that you created the world that you created well secondly that they don't owe anyone anything that I have to feel because of their guilt about being well things that they should submit to regulation and so that was one of the key things came out of the book for me but the next point was the point that people like to stand up and I say that people who ain't stand up in cowards you know in Hong Kong tried to introduce a competition law here I stood up I said this is wrong for Hong Kong this is wrong in their shape that it is I was threatened by the central government I couldn't go to China for a couple of years because I was worried about that I'm a competition lawyer I've got a huge amount of money to make by having a competition law but I hated guards stand up and say that people do stand up and as a lawyer I think back to Nazi Germany and the criticism that was made employers is that people did not stand up lawyers did not stand up they did not say this is wrong and so I think it's wrong to say business people will not stand tough some people will I think you have to look at the people who are not standing up you have to say why are they not standing up and when will they stand up and I think people sometimes will and it comes back to the 5-minute book that's here to give you the words for when you need them and for if you are prepared to stand up and say I agree with all these people are saying here there's a lot of people are too scared to stand up in the world go so some people will well and we need the courage it's a romantic point about going on strike people who went on strike with the people who went on strike against the government they were not the people aware not strike against ideas those people kept working they kept spreading their ideas they did not go on strike and those to me of the fundamental points that comes out of this book I mean I agree completely and it's it's they're always courageous people if you study the history of Nazi Germany they were the businessmen who stayed and cooperated and helped Germany field the war machine and he'll help them produce the gas that killed people and all of that and then there was some business under stood up and they left well they you know and they took massive risks and they most what's that fine but the question is the question is did you as an individual now imagine imagine if all of those business minutes stood up and walked up then you wouldn't have had enough security imagine if the chemical industry that refused to produce the stunts that they wanted or certainly that would have been amazing and but it's easy to sit back and say that would have been amazing but I'm not gonna stand up right if it was a if it would have been amazing they do it we're not may be faced with Nazi Germany but were faced on a slippery slope heading in that direction and the question is what is it gonna take to use that mr. president what's a president would I stand for president I mean I wouldn't for two reasons I often get that question asked that question to easy one is I would lose in the last light and second I was in the u.s. so I can't what's that I have to be born in the US the Stanford president can I ask your question on ideas their business we just sit business as a single bucket but if you if you look at individual business people who started up their own business up in this room who still owned and run their own business they will be far more inclined to believe in free markets and present regulation it's the large listed companies that are on stock exchanges that have governance in positions from those stock mister is otherwise you'll get to mr. Berg is just one of those that depends on business is so corrosive that it means that many of us here of works in many large businesses which are full of people at senior levels are basically socialists because the regulatory environment that they live is socialism but that's different from sphere of businesses everyone is to accept the ideas which I'd say yes I don't we got the table today I want to keep what I think and I don't want it text away I mean that session with me distinguishing different please missus I don't completely agree I mean two things one I don't think it's exchanges I don't think it's exchanges fault the exchanges have no choice they're CC basically runs the regulatory environment exchanges as the facilitators it's it's it's government I mean I wish the exchanges where the regulator's because then they'd be competition for regulation different exchanges would have different regulations and you can decide under root a list based on what kind of regulatory scene you wanted that's the solution to getting rid of insider trading laws and all these laws that I think of a horrific because they're once I spit all in the and they're not objective where you can self-regulate to exchanges that deal with all this but I'm in many small business men who say who typically say this to me they say and this is why it's about ideas they say yes I don't need to be regulation I am an honest guy everything we do is by the book it's always really good but that other industry over there they're a bunch of damn Kooks if we didn't have regulations then they would all cheat everybody and and and I see this over and over and over again I don't I shouldn't be more taxes but those guys shouldn't because you know the banker the real bad guys if you want bad guys it's always something you should read my book called them all case planners it's always the finances right so so there's always so even among small businessmen even among people who are new in business there isn't that commitment to freedom because it's not ideological it's it's more on the practical side and among the listed companies there are exceptions right it's true that for the most part they are forced in a sense to toe a line they're afraid to stand up I mean one thinks John Allison would always say if she was running a publicly listed company you'd say I'd always have to think about am I going to say something that hurts my [ __ ] holes because my fiduciary duty is to my shareholders and it's it's it's a it's a massive challenge I think he you know when you know the US Supreme Court ruled on eminent domain the kilo decision was a famous decision in the US where the Supreme Court said we're gonna allow the taking of people's homes in order to build a Walmart you know to build a mall right for for private benefit and Johnson the next morning BBT came out with a press release saying we will not lend any money to a project where eminent domain was used to take the property of some for the sake of others now that took balls and you could have lost a lot of turns out a lot of people who like that statement sick day money to be Beatty so they deposits actually grew as a consequence of taking a moral stand any more business when one discovers they did it is that they were actually in sports and they were just to find it you know find that it profitable commercial calculation on it he never made the population yes I am it's just to point that it's like well if in some ways Hong Kong right it gave me an example of what you're suggesting and I'm not sure if I'm gong to the same today but a certain point in time perhaps we to load what freedoms we have in Hong Kong to businessman that did exactly what they'll say because Johnny brick moved the double serve all of their companies away from Hong Kong that shows China what might happen and that's if they didn't do things properly most of the big Chinese tycoons caliber in here and I think it was well understood in Beijing what would happen if they do things in a way that preserve certain freedoms I'm not sure if that's happening today when those threats might be bigger but I think in many ways it was pretty clear but the recent Hong Kong has the basic law that has the preserves and freedoms that it does is because the business community in Hong Kong made it clear there would be no business community in Hong Kong give piloted playthings within some constraints I think that's a I mean I don't know the history but it would not be surprised at all and I'd say the flipside it works in the foot in the reverse as well when businessman start compromising is when you get a the biggest when they don't stand up is when you get the biggest interventions you know I think you you know think think in the United States and the history of the u.s. you know I'm uh you know coming in opposition of Milton Friedman how to believe except for bakery and the United States only got a secre Bank in in in 19:14 it was only the capitulation as JPMorgan and the big bankers in New York who said okay we give him we're gonna play the game now and we're gonna help you structure the central bank in a way that helps us then we got that that's the phone who knows what was that we're now facing a situation where the incident is going to get regulated one wonders if the sucker bugs and the googles and the Amazons are all it's actually stand firm not just by saying no for the sake of noble but actually making an argument against it and declaring their independence if that would slow it down they're not to even stop it in its tracks right like I saying we're gonna participate the activity people we did in the nineteen in in the teens which does Central Bank you're gonna get massive regulation coming down the pipe both Republicans and Democrats want it now and and the industry's capitulate so when the industry capitulates is what you get more forceful government and I think we're government when it is vft stands up and shows the consequences it's when you get is when you get a retreat so I mean business my house an enormous amount of power it select your power PR power and it's the guilt but it's also the lack of confidence the the lack of confidence and of course more than anything it's the lack of ideas you know that they have to believe in it's at the courage to do it so first comes to belief and then the courage and if they're feeling guilty they don't believe it and therefore they can't be courageous and I'd say I'll jump right as they tanks as intellectual is to give the business community the knowledge and to help them with the courage to actually stand up because again not only you'll get fundamental change Homestuck about three of them low-tax a very simple system we fill out our tax return takes about three minutes yeah very straightforward it seems like every other country living the u.s. is just one big bureaucracy that just sucks everything in and nobody has any way of resisting because there's a perfect there's a permanent so social service Permenter bureaucracy determine it so the best interest is children so you know how do you blow it up because that's my agenda my objective is you know destroyed the only way I mean the only was it traditionally they blow up the institution anything destroy the institutions of a bureaucracy that has a good party structure that just kind of likes to bring you know interchange everybody and I mean how does it blow up I agree with you that it has to be blown up because I don't think incrementally it's gonna change this right now I don't think Steve Forbes running on a flat tax on a postcard it's gift anyway because it doesn't get any way because the institutions are too powerful to attack it the only way it gets blown up is that people stand up against it if people say if people you know there was the beginning of this where companies in the US have domicile in outside of the US right now they passed laws that make that almost impossible but imagine they did that in mass but said wide right declared the reason for it not just did it stealthily you know it's a good bit actually said imagine if Apple said no we are trying to evade taxes in the US because taxes video some nuts they're insane that's why we funnel all the taxes to Island we're not ashamed of it when I'm embarrassed but when you fix your home here in Washington DC you know then then we'll consider it now that's scary to do them it's really scary as a business person to do that but imagine and I'm not saying it's gonna happen because it's not unfortunately anytime soon but the only way to blow it up is for people to stand up and declare that the system is corrupt that they are not willing to play the game in that they will find any means by which to escape it it's not gonna blow up because a bunch of metal electrodes that think tanks say is a corrupt system it's it won't blow up me I mean maybe we will make incremental changes but we're not going to blow up the system so if you want to blow up I think that's the only way to there are only three places on planet Earth when American citizen does not pay federal tax Guam the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico because these are all territories of the United States where you as an American citizen living in them do not vote in federal elections I don't vote for president I don't fall for senator house therefore no representation no taxation so there's no federal taxes in those three jurisdictions on top of that Porto Rico is in order to attract people to come to the island has said if you're an American moves to Puerto Rico and sets up a business that is a service business that X that brings money into you the corporation pays 4% tax your capital gains taxes are zero your dividend taxes that is your distribution taxes from the corporation are zero you pay yourself a small salary I pay myself a very small salad you pay taxes to put a week on the salary other than thank you for the 4% and that is it so my effective tax rate today is less than 4% because I get a significant amount of money from capital gains 4% just the event that's it he is back and I didn't move I didn't move until they'd insist he was been always broke generator no my building houses generated had a generator quite nice in some hearing businessman disrupt up all this other stuff I'm just curious shout out what's your school crowd on Trump because he is in the structure well he's a destructor for what what what is he what is he trying to achieve that what I'd like your view are but there's to me he's all over the place yeah I mean I mean he is a disruptor in the name of statism he's a disruptor in the name of central planning he is a destructor that will bring america more stages of more control less freedom he comes underneath who can serve you cut taxes when you re spending I mean really guys if you cut taxes and you raise spending you're not cutting anything you're still sucking money out of the private economy through the issuance of death economically you're not changing the game I would argue that it's better to raise taxes and actually reduce death than it is to lower taxes and by the way every Republican president in human history let's cut taxes it's not a unique about about Trump Jeb Bush cut taxes dony the only Republican who didn't with proscenium you raise taxes but every other Republicans always cutting taxes is easy it's a kind of spending guitar so Trump in my view is a disaster he's gonna make the country a lot worse not a lot better he's probably gonna generate a massive swing to the left to reject him whether it happens this coming election I don't know but ultimately I think the country is heading left woods and if he represents Republicans then it becomes that there's no alternative to the left because what has he done this basically institutionalized Bernie Sanders agenda I mean the left remember them you know the term he uses all the time fair trade to invented the term fair trade the radical left years ago because they wanted what was fair trade fair trade was that the United States you'd only trade with people if they impose the same regulatory and workplace standards that we had in the United States that was fair he's a gray step right so now everybody right left center all talk about fair trade as if there's such a thing right Dhoni nobody all trade is fit because I won't trade with you and then I'm gonna get better in from it and you want to ignore me unless you're gonna win from it by definition trace is a is a fair decision if you think about if you you know if you think of government spending and Obama Republicans held government spending low in the six years where the cut where they had the commerce actually if you look at the economic freedom index the United States rose significantly and Obama in the Economic Freedom Index because they held spending what has happened since Trump is an office spending his future deficit you know dad is on 22 trillion it's growing it about a trillion to get just under trillion the end of the day we double did that in the first two years and then it's the 90s that's a false narrative that you some that somehow these cycles Obama's excuses Obama reduce another Obama fan I hate Obama but Obama reduced spending as a percentage of GDP during the last six years because the Republicans who have held a legislature would not let him spend more I'm deaf I'm deaf under Trump spending as a percent of GDP is going through the roof I did this because he pleases the social security fund by putting eight million people my disability and just shooting down the reserves there it's just like government beginnings of all government spending as a percentage of GDP actually stabilized under Obama and went down a little bit and under under trunk it is going out of control I mean just like the numbers this is not me be partisan this is just the numbers of inner hoop others and I would be always party the fact is and if you look at the economic freedom index which is a you know neutral thing in the United States went from 18 to single-digit under the last six years Obama not because of Obama not because he believes in any of this stuff but because the Republicans are really good opposition party and there were terrible governing point and in opposition they hold the Democratic president and they did the same thing with both Clinton Bill Clinton his last six years it was a pretty good president not because he's a good guy he's a huggable guy but because the Republican and that Newt Gingrich held them in check but if you look at George Bush government spending triple than the truth it was uncontrolled white as he had the Senate in the other house what's that I mean it's these are just numbers so indeed if you look at American history the best combination for government spending which I take as a proxy for economic freedom write the best proxy I think is government spending because it proxies the size the best combination for government spending is a Democratic president of Republican houses sent the second best is a Republican president and a Democratic House is say the third the third best is all Republican and the very worst is all Democratic but all Republican is third divided government unfortunately works because this so unprincipled that politicians don't have a bullet a political philosophy this is just go with a win and the same thing I'm in under Reagan Reagan go dumbest penny went out of control and now you led to bad stuff following it look politics is the outcome if you want to change the politics you have to change people's beliefs about the world the repeal of the coordinates as Miss fantastic but you know when you know when I have to do it you know what led to the repeal of the Corn Laws a hundred and thirty years of utility tool and suddenly out of Smith waiting in 1776 publishing the the is wealth of nations it doesn't just happen because of politics it happened because of a hundred and thirty years of Enlightenment education about others going it wasn't eighteen thirty years later no we've had it two hundred years of not doing that and applying into the system and be corrupted by the system and participating in the system but not fighting it and a number of voices today yelling for truth free trade is Minister minuscule so what's your view on the china-us trainers what issues I mean what is just existed the I think the two issues relating to why does it trade deficit I have a massive trade episode with my grocery store I go to the grocery store I leave all my money there I take the goods and they never hire me they've never hired me they never give me my money back what's up with them okay trade deficits a meaningless from an economics perspective they means zero it's actually not a bad thing to have a trade deficit it means you've got just setting them pay for money you getting this stuff stuff is always better than paper money and they take that paper money and what do they do with it by your Treasuries I mean the United States is a massive beneficiary of the trade deficit so trade deficit actually in the United States case right now a good thing the second issue is theft of intellectual property fine how do we do a theft by taxing ourselves I mean it was theft how do we deal with Louis Vuitton bags that are stolen you don't allow them into the United States if you received them you confiscate them and you it's not that you put tariffs on them you don't deal with them you don't trade with them okay so if there's a high-tech product made in China that you can show then is using stolen IP then boycott it ban it don't bring it into the United States but let's be honest this isn't about Donald Trump it's not about IP he doesn't give one iota about fps never thought about IP he doesn't care about it be he truly believes that trade is a zero-sum negative sum game he thinks was losing by trading with China and we're not we're actually massively benefiting with trade each other the reason manufacturing jobs what do you think does the United States some more stuff or less stuff than it did 30 years ago Duff wait it's manufacturing the United States has gone through loot but the number of people working manufacturing is half why china mation has no need to in China 90% of the so-called job losses a consequence of automation maybe 10% because of China Mexico in the rest of the world so all of this is is bogus economics what Trump really is about is winning he's a narcissist he wants to win he loves winning it's it's funks away to break and he has figured out that the way to win is by creating enemies this is something status and authoritarianism have known forever a strong ran a campaign on three principles and what scares me is the American people bought these since well number one everything is falling apart life sucks in America right this carnage in the streets of America so flying out of this inauguration speech crime in America violent crime in America's never be lowered literally never be low I don't know if you visit New York and you go on a stroll in Central Park I remember the 1970s well you wouldn't go to Central Park during the day today I would have no problems walking Central Park at 2:00 a.m. crime has probably never been lower in the United States but this carnage of the streets America life sucks we're losing jobs unemployment even in the 2016 was pretty low but we're losing jobs nobody's employed this factory's closing everywhere around us nonsense basically to a picture of an America that's too dark of everybody left behind of things being truly horrible okay next whose fault is it well the candy house god forbid we Americans were good guys we haven't done anything bad who caused all this Connie to the streets of America and the closing of the flats well it's those other people now in the old days you would have said it's the Jews but we can't say that it's politically incorrect so at Point youth so it's the illegal immigrants oh you know really it's immigrants generally because he you know he was the attacked h1 visas it means even the legal influence it's those Chinese it's even the Japanese and Koreans cuz they they sell its cause I mean what a foot spoke very message the Jewish would they sell it stars we should be producing home cuz these soulless colors and at good prices its other it's the elites now that when he's right but it's the elites me it's the other they look different than you they think different you you you should fear them and resent what are we gonna do about it trust me I ran a business I built buildings I know how to fix it and that was it no Hillary is completely depend was awful she was evil I could never vote for Hillary but she wasn't that he played this by the book beautifully brilliantly he's a marketing genius and this is why I don't think they could resolve the trade issue with China he needs an enemy he needs somebody hit point to the same those guys are bad any fever souls they issue them he's gone away he needs he needs a scapegoat for the problems American has it needs to be able to point Americans in the direction of who the bad guys up and he can't succeed otherwise say he has an incentive to keep the straight dispute going and say it's their fault they screwed it up you're simplifying it does economics but isn't it more about if you listen to the world supply chains I was just in Turkey like a month ago yeah most of the goods in the Train two years ago why is that a problem well now they've got that pretty tough deficit when they're devaluing their currency just gets worse now they're gonna get probably the song different there's a problem with the Turkish economy it's not that they're importing stuff from China the problem with the Turkish economy is that policies that took his government the economic policies institute ease govern is implemented in sites okey the current account deficit is just a consequence of of the actual problems they saw China's fault that took he has a problem supply chain that China's creating it's all our benefit it's not a it's not a threat because it's economics if they were if they will machi tanks across the board aides its okie okay but that's not what they're doing if it's not what they're doing is the training and if Toki has problems the reason Turkey saw a massive decline in the value that's currency has nothing to do with trade with China has everything to do with the fact that BOGO would use the Turkish central bank to print money to fly this people is a phony for it and he's done that election after the election and he spiked up the Turkish economy by printing money and yes when you print money like that some of it is gonna go to trade and the ecology declines because a lot of the a lot of the companies in Turkey and taken out loans and dollars spent it in dinars I guess it took me some lira and then when the currencies would you know when he printed money and there was inflation type inflation in Turkey they couldn't pay their debt back in dollars that was the crisis it hasn't nothing to do with China we can blame everything that's right it's an easy but if you actually study the economics this is the point the reason the United States has problems it's not because of China the reason the United States s problem has nothing to with illegal immigration the reason the United States this problem has nothing to do with anybody outside the United States the reason the United States has problems it's because we elected FDR in the 1930s then we lifted a bunch of losers to the presidency who have slowly and systematically increase the role of the state and control and regulate and tax us to death the reason the United States is in trouble is because of the United States because of Americans made bad decisions and it's it's it's a it's a fascist mentality to look for scapegoats out there to attribute your own problems with you know the reason Germany had hyperinflation had nothing to do with the Jews it had everything to do with monetary policy that the German central bank engage them but it was easier to say it's their fault but then to take responsibility for yourself and see that kind of that kind of attitude in America is scary there are ideas ideas have consequences and the issue you raise STR so maybe one of the most interesting things is that everyone praises FDR today including the Financial Times The Economist or the image you'll be preaching all the bitter person that would think beyond the right phrase appear so you've got nobody who is advancing any ideas I mean Henry Hazlitt wrote books describing why an empty arts program was rubbish and he was writing very welcome he actually had a prominent caller into your time sisters we don't have anybody like that who is writing about these ideas you can get ripped so how do we get from the position where you could repeat the adoption we never hear the word libertarian or Mises right so you'll end up in the government in the UK never having heard about these ideas none of it is in the newspapers even in what people regardless business news so if the ideas of discipline so this is where the physician can play a role without risking their reputations and everything else and that is I think what we need is to fund a massive educational effort around these ideas finding those talented young people who are going to become the intellectuals of the future will become the Henry hazlit's of the future I think it's all about young people it's all about education and this is what business and have at the Capitol and the resources to be able to fund that so I don't know off switch to expose them tidy as I go to eat them they get I go to high schools I you know you've got to have a thousand means going out there into the universities into the schools explosive devices because at the end of the day this is a battle of ideas and remind you the reason where I think with matches and I think the reason we're such bad shape cousin is a conservative the the people who supposedly work for free markets in the past completely Kappa truly they completed a business so even Margaret Thatcher at the end of the day couldn't hold it up because she had no base of support the people underneath of completely capitulated an every single important idea and more important than anything is other model ideas I mean it's one thing and this is an inquest Henry hazard didn't have a good morning that is because he was economists and he hit you can do a lot as an economist but what we need is more of an economist we need economists we need em ethicists and philosophers and political scientists and historians you know nobody knows the real history everybody thinks I mean what are they the greatest century in all of human history the greatest century all of human history is the 19th century the dust revolution for the first time in all of human history changed human life I don't you've seen the graph you'll see the graph of income or wealth per capita from a hundred thousand years ago it's basically flat nothing happens four hundred thousand years the whole of human history maybe we studied all these periods in history but nothing happened you you were born with X amount of stuff and you died with exactly the same X amount of stuff if you were lucky your kids never made X plus one they had X amount of stuff nothing changed for a hundred thousand years and then suddenly seemingly out of nowhere it went like this and you can't even measure it how much it's gone up because tiny measure the value of indoor plumbing how do you measure the value of electricity not monetarily it's a half solid life started for human beings in the 92nd I mean they just revolution changed everything and yet what do I kids know about about the Industrial Revolution child labor what would you be doing before these dusk revolution they were working and dying on the phone most kids didn't make it to age ten and they were something working but nobody got an education except a few aristocratic kids so they know child labor they know pollution they do slavery capitalism Stoney's system in human history did bother sleep right 19th century is when slavery was abolished both by the UK and then by the United States and globally for the most part it was abolished in their food and everything important women liberation really quality of Rights all happened during the century or immediately afterwards and all we know about it bad things are the things so history has to be retaught all of these subjects need to be redone and unless we capture this intellectual high club unless we have people who can articulate that case then we lose because every time people think capitalism they think of you know slave labor I just got somebody telling me that the only reason the West became rich was because it exploited the colonists right which is common even exactly to your point in Cambridge today and diversity the vice-chancellor is setting up a committee to investigate how the university should give compensation for how its history has damaged the rest of the world because of the precision Konya system so the only way they're thinking about this is let's look at the damage and let slash ourselves being so bad so definition is so the question is that the course crew has come out we said the only thing you can do is actually abolish all universities and start new and all businesses because because a capital probably originated from some slave trader you know 200 years ago who's the existing ones and don't let me let me just relate to this you say something about this this Cambridge stuff for this this is the direct consequence I mean I grant talks about this she talked about this 50 years ago and she nailed it like she often did so many things this is the direct consequence of the morality of altruism the morality that says that somebody else's need is a direct model claim against you you will morally obliged to take care of you because then it becomes a competition of who is more needy it becomes a competition of who has had the most injustice is caused upon him it's a competition about then in order to vote you signal in order to capture the ball Haga who can you know flagellate themselves the more because they have sinned them all and and what we're seeing that the whole intersectionality that the left has we have these different levels of oppression who is more person whose lesson and of course we white geyser I'm a little I'm Jewish I guess so I get a little bit of of penance of a little bit of marks but if if I was white or not Jewish there god I'm the most evil creature ever oh oh wait everybody everybody else in the world because they are by definition oppressed but it's the elevation of that press that's what morality is about morality is about worshipping the need of others and unless we were worse that model thinking that that that approach to morality we can't win greater became sense that there is a push back that is this I think abut the push back is not a wall push this I don't see a model push back and the push back is coming from the wrong direction it's you know you think Jordan Peterson is pushed back right and if you know Joe Peterson I don't need to push back I think Jordan Pederson at the end of the day buys it to it lying hook and sinker he just is a conservative outdoors but you know he wasn't there he wants just happen a little slower we propose then but it's not a Mustang because he he denies he denies the opposite of the altruism he isn't standing up for self-interest because he actually has a whole video saying there's no such thing as self-interest and self exist if there was such a thing who would be bad and evil so he is a conservative altruist he wants things to go a little slower I think he's also postmodern and there's a lot of problems during Peterson bit babe the point is I don't think there is a bad but it's not a real backlash not a philosophical backlash and if there is good you know then in Hawaii and follow me I mean I'm trying to think that you're the year at the forefront but should we establish new educational institutions yes and I think there's a real opportunity because there's the flip side of all the negativity is we have for the first time in human history a tool that allows us to propagate ideas at the speed of light we have the incident and and I think we underestimate the power of this tool I can put up a video on YouTube and it can be watched all over the world at any time at a marginal cost to me and to the viewer of 0su so to me one of the ways in which people beginning to get us through the internet rather than through actual institutions and establishments and I think I think we need to create more content I think we need to put content up use the Internet get better at internet marketing get better at getting our ears out there to young people through this amazing you know amazing tool that we have the costs are very low but I do think that what we need a focus our efforts on is education is getting young people is getting them exposed that me say is and then once it exposes ideas then look everything's on the internet they can think of mean anything they can find any video they can educate themselves they are good historians and some of that history is on the internet so in every one of these you don't need the numbers that you used to need in order to react 8 the population I mean the bad guys know this really really well so we need to look at the same thing you can just use but you need to use digital marketing you need to be able to get the wood hold it one of the reasons I travel and do this or other was to try it not because I think I convinced anybody in a talk but hopefully I stimulated enough of them that they go and they google right they go search Iran or they go search YouTube where they go they go search for the ideas the ideas are out there now in the past we thought that luck books around now I mean a no excuses to try to do today because of the world amazing tool this is saying I want to bring it to a closer to this point so that I can sit down but this is a perfect ending because this is a message to the local audience to come and it's what we've been saying to ourselves is that the way in which we've reached me we need to look at technology we need to look at faster ways of reaching people not writing boring articles like I'm right they're actually getting to people directly and what which I do of course is get to students before their their brains have solidified into a particular position and and give them some ideas of different ways of looking but think I'm Colin Hong Kong's small enough yeah that if you reach I know 20 students a year consistently over appearance on you do could have an offense particularly if they're the right students in this morning and let me say something in favor of boring articles you have to have the voting articles because once they consume the the candy you've put out there they need to get some real content they need to get some real meat right so you want to you want to you want to catch them with the would be with the you know passionate you're on Brook speech out there but then they need it yet to be able to read something that is that they can sink their teeth into so you need everything and and they say there's no reason not to have it be them you can have you you can lead to you know Adam Smith's right you can make to my men you can link to any of these sources now that are just available out there and you could so we think of it in terms of you know we have a funnel we have a lot of you know stuff here's our track people and then we have medium stuff if they want to learn more and if they really want more than there's this real hardcore stuff down here and we know that only a few people will get to this Marco stuff but if there's are white people then the people who could change the world | Yaron Brook | UCabMx-URCjr2toe9wOE3Y-Q | 2019-06-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 14,552 | 77,459 |
PpA2qxqN_Zc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpA2qxqN_Zc | Disneyland’s Bengal Barbecue Banyan Beef & Pork Belly Skewers | if you've ever stayed for fireworks at disneyland you know it's a challenge to find a restaurant serving food afterwards inside the park luckily bengal barbecue located in adventureland stays open a little later and serves a selection of jungle skewers we tried the pork belly skewer and the banyon beef skewer pork belly was very tender and juicy with lots of good flavor i definitely would order multiple skewers next time the banyan beef skewer also had good flavor and had a spicy kick of heat if you're looking for food later in the evening at disneyland give bango barbecue a try and let me know what you think | Droolius | UCQtdiZKPftW86cGb7uLBYNw | 2021-09-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 110 | 616 |
4bIZKXl0YqA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bIZKXl0YqA | 🔥The Oldest Hotel Del Coronado. Fun Introduction. May 2022. | Hi, friends! Sparklet! here. I am gonna make a fun introduction to the oldest Hotel Del Coronado. I just can’t live without you … We are at the Hotel Del Coronado and this construction was built by the Chinese with no nails; all wooden nаils. And the hotel is famous for the movie being shoot here “Some like it hot” here with Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jake Lemon. That’s it! Hahaha … … Hello! Welcome to the game… I see you are coming in. Please grab a bandana …. And find a clipboard that aligns with your color. Yes. Welcome to Games! Built-in 1888, the Hotel del Coronado is one of the last surviving wooden Victorian beach resorts in the world. It’s also the second-largest such structure in the United States. It’s pretty close to being the last of its kind. I have spent many happy moments in these chairs. They used to be in a better place across the atrium here. On the other side. I guess too many people were doing the naughty-naughty in the dark. So they moved the chairs. So. Haha ha … There is my Queen. O, королева! Da! Give me your hand. Queen must be beside the king. The king must obey the Queen. People think men create the wars, but it’s actually the women behind the men. I am a Queen. And he is just… the King. The King is following the orders of the Queen. Good! Some claim The Del is haunted. One of these spirits is believed to be Kate Morgan, who came to the hotel for Thanksgiving in 1892. She took her own life nearly a week later, and it’s said her spirit still wanders here. Kate Morgan died under mysterious circumstances and is thought by locals to now haunt the Hotel del Coronado. Many believe that Kate Morgan's ghost still resides in her old room. Guests staying in room 302 have reported all sorts of paranormal phenomena. As you see, this is a very pleasant place to be during the daytime. You can find different activities that suit your current mood. Let’s go and see what happens here at night. Lots of light here now. Do you know that the hotel was the first commercial building lit by electricity? Thomas Edison came to the Hotel del Coronado shortly before it opened to oversee the installation of electric lighting. The Del became the first commercial structure to be illuminated by electricity. Happy New Year! If you're sitting at your computer right now and watching my video, consider getting up and going to a party tonight. Dance, be active, and stay healthy! Like and subscribe to my channel. Your Sparklet! | Lidija SKOLNIJA 🔥Sparklet! | UCrq2Uxd4iex8VKP9d5mLqpQ | 2022-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 450 | 2,466 |
FzKDgh0iRuQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzKDgh0iRuQ | Chat Gpt 4 AI Dark Side By Jordon Peterson #shorts #jordonpeterson #chatgpt #ai | there was a computer engineer who purported to work for Tesla he asked GPT child gbt said look I work for Elon Musk but I haven't been doing much for the last week so I need you to write me 10 bullet points about what I probably would have done as a as a engineer at Twitter what 10 things did I do last week that were productive and valuable and oh if you don't mind write me the accompanying computer code that goes with each project and it did that to three seconds and the computer code works right and so okay so that's that's already there so then a university Professor did this he thought oh that's interesting any student will be able to write any essay on any topic with chat GPT | Wealthy Clips8 | UCFZ8NuJZrg9xHsfrvJDG6cw | 2023-03-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 689 |
p9CxPPBP_Zg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9CxPPBP_Zg | Swap Out Natural Gas Appliances for Electric | hey San Francisco it's 2023 and here are three reasons why I'm saying no to Gas Appliances number one 35 of San Francisco's total climate pollution comes from using natural gas for space and water heating clothes drying and cooking the good news is you can replace most of these with electric options that operate on clean renewable energy number two natural gas cooking appliances emit toxic gases into our homes that can cause asthma and other problems that harm children and seniors the most while electric stoves admit nothing in fact you can touch the surface while it's on and not get burned number three this isn't Gonna Save the Planet but gas stove burners there's such a pain to clean up electric stoves on the other hand have a flat glass top that's super easy to clean so I can get on with my day click learn more below for details on how to take action and swipe for more videos | SF Environment | UCsn-QsJJeJKTqQQupJzdwWw | 2023-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 163 | 891 |
tyMA4Cnkjfs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyMA4Cnkjfs | Estheticians Won't EVER Use This Anti-Aging Serum | Skincare Tips Over 40 | you're going to be so surprised when i share with you what this skin care ingredient is and why an aesthetician will never touch it let's talk about it right now hi friends and welcome into my channel i'm very excited to share the three reasons that estheticians will never touch this ingredient or never use it it will never be in their bathrooms in their skincare arsenal but before we get started into that topic i'm going to put a time stamp right here where you can skip ahead and you can go to the meat of the video because we do talk about my top my earrings majorly the things i have on and we're gonna do that today so skip ahead if you're not interested in that i don't blame you at all all right so i love my shirt today i love my shirt every day i say that every day when i talk to you guys fun beautiful black sleek jersey knit t-shirt this has a bell sleeve with the cut out on the shoulders or a cold shoulder fun detail that just elevates it a little bit i love wearing stretchy t-shirts because i am menopausal and it just helps with what goes on with the tummy and the butt these days so i really do enjoy this one it does come down just barely skims down below the hips and i really like it and also the fun drop earrings that i have on today just a pretty dangle silver earring these do come in gold as well super light on those by the way and then my necklace which i love silver this has two different links in it kind of a broken up or a textured link in it and then it has the smooth one just makes for a great detailing my fingernail polish any makeup i have on that i don't talk about and all the rest of the jewelry everything will be listed and linked below speaking of links i always put up right here a number that corresponds to whatever product i'm talking about one through however many we get through today you don't have to remember the product just remember the number on the screen and then go down open up the description box next to that number will be the product name with all the details and the link if you'd like to shop that way that is our introduction let's get into this video and you'll find out the ingredient right now as we do get started on this topic i want to tell you that this is one of my biggest pet peeves this is something that i learned very early on in my skincare journey and it absolutely drives me crazy when a drugstore brand or when another brand i see on amazon instagram whatever if they advertise this i almost lose it what is it it is any skin care ingredient that claims that it is collagen topically putting on your face why collagen is good right it's one of those things that we absolutely need in order to bring back the plumpness and firmness in our face it's the what we lose right here on our neck on our bodies that makes our skin look saggy it makes our face sink in it makes us look older it gives us lines why wouldn't we want to have collagen well of course we want to have collagen but applying the collagen molecule topically to your face does nothing that's the number one reason that an esthetician will never apply collagen topically to their face it does absolutely nothing because the collagen molecule is too big to penetrate into our skin plain and simple and yet we have so many skin care companies advertising it so what in the world is going on why are they advertising it why are they saying that right well it's because they know that women understand that collagen is good for us but they know that a lot of women don't understand that it doesn't penetrate that it cannot penetrate the number two reason that an esthetician does not use it is simply because she knows that it's a ripoff to her customers and she wants you to come back she wants you to be able to go to her with any of your questions for your skincare routine and she knows that if she gives you that collagen or she uses it herself it's never going to show any results so obviously she's not going to go ahead and use it herself and she's definitely not going to give it to her patients because she knows that it does absolutely nothing and she also knows that it's a big ripoff anytime you ever see that do not do not be fooled by it the collagen molecule cannot penetrate the skin the number three reason an esthetician does not use collagen topically is because she knows that there's something so much better and it is peptides now what are peptides peptides are the itty-bitty broken down collagen molecules so you have these fractionated molecules of collagen that can actually penetrate your skin and can go in and can be effective where the collagen molecule could never be effective so you're talking about something like this big compared to something like this big so here's the collagen molecule but this little bitty peptide molecule can penetrate so she knows that there's something that is so much better it's penetrating the skin of her clients and she's going to definitely recommend peptides so make sure that you're watching those labels if it says collagen just skip over it don't even go there just you know wave your hand and go yeah i know better if it says peptides then you know that it's going to be able to penetrate but also you can consult with your esthetician or you can look here on youtube there's a ton of estheticians i actually have several estheticians that i follow that i absolutely love these gals penn smith skincare penny she's amazing christine byers she's amazing too and these ladies are an amazing wealth of information for skin care i will make sure that i list and link both of their channels below so that you can go over and visit them tell them that i sent you they are just you will not believe how many videos they have up and how much they can really help you with your skincare and if you're interested one of my favorite peptides is from the ordinary and it's the copper peptides with the buffet the buffet already has a bunch of peptides in it if you get it in the clear bottle but if you get it in this dark bottle then it has the copper peptides in it and the copper peptides are a powerhouse for actually firming a skin that's sagging that's losing its elastin that's really looking like it's dull it's really good for firming definitely take a look at the ordinary's copper peptides with the buffet tons of other peptides in there not just the copper peptides and it's really really awesome for your skin there are many other skin care ingredients that actually promote collagen one being of course retin-a the gold standard for promoting collagen because it does go deep into the skin and helps promote collagen which gives that plumping effect vitamin c is just an amazing support for retin-a or retinols anything like that lots of people have said in the past that you cannot use the two together now they're finding out that they support each other just like if you take a vitamin a a vitamin c and a vitamin e supplement together inside your body they're going to support each other those vitamins all work together ribard our bodies need vitamins together in order for them all to be balanced and work right same thing with the vitamin c in the retinol that you put on your skin that's why i actually do like to use them together i will put a vitamin c on wait a while for that to dry down and then at night i'll put on my retinol which is all for another video so those are the three reasons that an esthetician will never have a collagen serum or a collagen cream in her skin care she will never use it she will never give it to her clients that's the reason i hope that you did enjoy this video today please give it a thumbs up if you did if you're new to my channel please consider subscribing i would really love to have you here hope everybody is doing really well let's put up another skin care video right here of maybe just skin care products that i myself use my skincare is pretty much what it is every six months you won't see too many new products in there unless i find something that's absolutely fantastic so let's put up another skincare video right here so that you can see that i hope you are all doing well please take care of yourselves be happy be healthy i love you and i will catch you in my very next video goodbye my friends | MrsMelissaM | UC8gaiQHu6uEfWa87kZ0_FkQ | 2022-09-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,570 | 8,284 |
AiZDKn2PS1o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiZDKn2PS1o | Inside Marine Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course | the weapons and tactics instructor course is a semi-annual course held here in Yuma Arizona and put on by matza Wong the WTI core serves to train individuals in order to become training officers and go back to the Fleet Marine units we expose them to mission sets that they perhaps haven't seen before in order to prepare them for combat our goal is to train a WT I'd have him see a full spectrum of operations so that he's prepared for anything when he goes back to the fleet WTI is important to Marine Corps because of the product that it produces for a training continuum within the Marine Corps one of the cornerstones of TT I again is the production of that weapons and tactics instructor that goes to the fleet and serves and that training officer going weapon the tactics instructor is the training expert and a continuity in the fleet to ensure not only the his unit is trained but that adjacent Venis can be assessed or helps to train them as well and then serve a key staff officer billets to help facilitate training throughout the Marine Corps while it is a very a VA ssin centric exercise and it's focused on producing weapons and tactics instructors for Fleet aviation units we also provide a number of other venues for Judis to train while we don't train units that come through the weapons of dr. Strucker course units that come to support get good training just by participating in many of our exercises you | Marines | UCHstNaT6R-1zA0lBU_XBr_Q | 2015-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 259 | 1,424 |
AvV7DLl_EKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvV7DLl_EKk | Look Beneath the Surface 1920x 820 | the abuse it was horrendous I was tortured um I never thought a human being would go through what I went through and live for this woman we'll call her Sarah the suffering began when she was kidnapped in her early teens forced to engage in stripping and prostitution Sarah endured horrific physical and mental abuse um having gasoline poured on me um are they held the match being kicked and stomped on being drugged by my hair um having 15 guys sort circled me and stomped me and I mean literally stopped me as traffickers moved her from city to city town to town fear not shackles kept Sarah from breaking free fear of my family being harmed fear of myself being harmed or killed believing that my traffickers would carry out what they said they would do fear of no one believing me going to the police was not an option at the time so I thought I was brainwashed to believe that no one would help me if anything it would put me in more danger or even put me in jail Sarah's story is tragically typical for many victims of human trafficking a modern-day form of slavery happening in the US which forces tens of thousands of women children and men into brutal conditions for little or no pay many are forced into commercial sex others end up working in hotels and restaurants as domestic servants on farms or in sweatshops Esmeralda a name we gave her was just 11 years old when her mother and Guatemala sold her to a Guatemalan man who turned her into his sex slave smuggled into the United States she endured long days of cooking and childcare and nights of repeated rapes and brutality he told me that he he paid money for me and he he can do whatever you want with me and everyone is asleep used to beat me that you know I would lead everything because we we have a carpet in the room it was blood everywhere while traffickers find some victims in the u.s. often their targets like Esmeralda come from other parts of the world Latin America Africa the former Soviet Union and Southeast Asia it's important to realize that although people might have been brought here willingly when they do arrive to the united states that they're put in positions that they had no idea they would be placed in there either forced into prostitution or some type of slave labor and it's important that we look at them as victims and not as criminals Jellico be better because you know pupae feet they were feet you and they know that you dare but the house nobody know that i was there i was like Darwin do nothing it's like I'm not there traffickers rely on brutal tactics emotional and physical bondage to enslave their victims you told me you if somebody asked you if I'm I mean husband just tell him I'm your brother or something you been deciding if you said something I'm gonna kill you that was he tell me he to get a knife and putting my neck overhears he was gonna kill me traffic use a variety of methods to keep their victims enslaved we've seen everything from force fraud or coercion ranging from physical beatings and torture to psychological intimidation or threats to their family members back in their home country | Erin Stine | UC5Bmg6tMkpsHQiQcebr0bgw | 2012-11-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 575 | 3,118 |
1A135N719qs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A135N719qs | Fear of getting red cheeks & becoming sweaty | hi folks this is another fear vlog and it's called the fear of getting wet cheeks and becoming sweaty and i've got inspired by the two fear flocks by uh marlene and lindsay about plushie i also want to say i really like this fear flocks at all and recommend to everyone to uh just look at some of them it's pretty interesting um you can learn a lot about your own fears and how other people have solved the problems but now to my problem i have because most of us i used to have when i was young i always had the problem that i got uh really sweaty and sweaty skin with a lot of blood vessels especially in the face and i got really fast or sometimes belong to the weather or whatever i got this really really really wet cheeks they i still uh have some yeah you can see it but it's not so strong sometimes it gets stronger but this is not a problem for me now but it used to be when when i was young when i was 16 or 17 uh i thought i was so so so so uncool and i i i really i really hated it and sometimes i got some remarks or comments on it but normally not too bad more often i think i got most time from other people but sometimes even from girls i got kind of compliment compliment oh it looks um looks sweet with your wet cheeks are you looking so healthy but when you are a 17 or 16 year old boy influenced by your male hormones and the picture of being male the society picture of being male you don't want to be look sweet or healthy i want it to be tough cool or hard or something like this and i also had this problem with uh sweating very easily and not only sweating like other people it began here and the armpits know all over the face and over the body and the legs as we're sweating and everything the whole skin and i thought this was a severe problem for me and i even went to a skin doctor because of this he did a few examinations and then he told me oh congratulations you have a pretty healthy skin uh over average water and blood vessels in it that's good i said no no uh i got problems can't you do anything against this um um wet cheeks and such a sweat so he easily um he said no there's no problem i can't do anything for you but all your problems will be solved just wait 20 30 or 50 years and you will be very satisfied with your skin i thought what an [ __ ] left it's no no no good message for a 16 17 year old boy to wait uh 20 or 30 years to solve the problems but yeah at the and i think he was right i now i'm an older man and i have no uh problems anymore with um with red cheeks it's it's okay it's i think it's more kind of of healthy looking and i don't have problems if anyone thinks this is sweet i don't have to be tough anymore but i still have sometimes the problem that i begin easy to sweat um this one to get so easy sweating and becoming the wet cheek so fast when i'm doing sport i sometimes used as an advantage in sport because other other guys thought oh max must be totally exhausted he's sweating and he's all this wet face and wet cheeks here and yeah we can easily beat him but i wasn't exhausted i was just getting warm this was an advantage and yeah i think the skin doctor wasn't an [ __ ] and i just have to wait some years and the sweat problem will also disappear totally and yeah in my class i got the luck uh flushing was not my big problem why i had the same luck uh lindsay had there was another guy in with a very pale skin normally uh who was much much much better in blushing than i was and yeah that's it i hope you enjoyed this vlog and it wasn't too long and i wish you a good day | RoterMax | UCFWdzst33hcVTY0VI5xTFIg | 2012-03-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 734 | 3,575 |
MuZEXB7IB3M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuZEXB7IB3M | How Is My Life In MOMBASA 🙆?? From Burundi Country 🇧🇮 | um let me know anyone who are there then let me know let me know just to try to send a real comment there just to tell me that i'm alive so guys hi hi hi hi how is everyone right there please please please if you are new subscribe comment and share guys i would appreciate for that man i really appreciate i really appreciate i really appreciate you can just try to leave any comments right there i don't appreciate for that yeah so i'm here this is the world i'm getting traveller eating oneplus here guys enjoy oh i can't see pablo james you say hello everyone hello how are you doing barbra james um i really appreciate you enjoying and leave a comment so am i live really i really love to to know if i'm live maybe you see me on live like you are live a blunder traveler hello how are you have you how have you been yeah i'm good i'm good i'm good bubble gems thank you yeah thank you for joining thank you for welcoming i can see travel 254 say hello everyone wow travel 254 how are you doing thank you for joining me i really like to get you right here yes i can let's just say coming right from [Music] from mulana town oh wow how is how is mulanga is everything over there you know it's live for today will be a little hard to me yeah i can see [Music] i can see this one but james you say i'm watching the ads supporting you sir well thank you very much thank you very much everybody i really appreciate that i really appreciate it for that you guys actually this uh just to keep coming i have um a message for you maybe how i'm living here how mumbas are treating me so far everything everything i'm here to tell you everything so stay tuned and yeah see be safe and be safe and try to get me well then i'm here to give you this story and you guys please when you enter please do this give a like today to the live man if you leave a like leave a like yes guys just give a like to the life i would appreciate i would be enjoy for that yeah [Music] i'm waiting 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i did it for you yeah i see which app did you use it for live stream i'm just using youtube i'm just using youtube today i used youtube because youtube actually when you are using youtube sometime you can set your um maybe also the what is that is it um the monetization very well and it's naughty star yeah i can see greetings everyone i'm sure people there are a friend yeah they are good actually yeah yeah go to their friend that's fine they show me love strong love which i never assume actually when you see our second home we can't believe the really truth is that our second one so guys please like give a like give the video like thumbs up man um guys can you hear me well nice two people say that he's not here guys can you tell me please because i think is it the life here can you hear me well or jesse anyone else can tell me is that clear just tell me guys anyone who are watching just tell me if he is queer you are clear i see chapels sure chapel's kitchen say whatever what about others am i clear please i can't hear you but the volume is low oh okay let me add the volume i can hear okay anyone again can you tell me how do you hear me maybe always can you get me well guys jesse tell me yeah let me know anyone who watching can jesse yes okay just comment comment too just write it too if uh you hear me well yeah you can just comment to just write it too maybe i'm clear guys but you can tell me if he's not that good i can maybe change using um um [Music] this other app which called okay let me change let me change let me change let me come again let me come again with this other app because maybe you don't hear me what i'm doing so let's do this | Burundian traveller🇧🇮 | UC9Wt77Z-FOkSryM3uTIjbQw | 2022-07-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,175 | 5,643 |
CgbMeoJ57Qs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgbMeoJ57Qs | Monash Makerspace - General Induction | [Music] welcome to the induction video for the monash makerspace at the conclusion of this video you will have received the local area induction for the monash makerspace general area this includes the kitchen the light technical area compactus and other general use areas you're allowed to enter this space if you have card access if you do not have card access but need access to the space please speak to staff working hours of the monash makerspace are 7am until 12am 24 7 access can be granted but requires prior approval by staff any area that has not been specifically outlined above is restricted access and further inductions of training are required to enter if you need to access the restricted areas please speak to staff never prop open any doors to this building this is a major security and safety concern there is no notification process before entry other than badging to the scanner no food or drink is allowed to be consumed in any of the work areas food must only be consumed in the kitchen unless otherwise specified by staff such as for special events water from bottles can be consumed in walkways outside of working areas as designated by the painted white lines bags must be kept in your allocated team or like technical areas under the benches or in the compactors bags must not be left in walkways or otherwise be a trip hazard ppe requirements are activity dependent if you're going to be in any work area which is all areas other than the kitchen walkways and the entrance you must have closed toed shoes on safety glasses and ear plugs are available if required please be aware of your surroundings and other people conducting work in the designated work areas safety glasses are located in the blue pockets and ear plugs are located in the 3m dispensers likewise if you're conducting work which may require ppe please notify others in your vicinity please familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures diagram and the assembly point which is the basketball court to the south of the building all doors in the space are emergency exits please leave through the nearest door first aiders for this space can also be found on the emergency procedures diagram there are other qualified first aiders on the project teams who are not listed if you need first aid speak to a makerspace supervisor or a project team member first aid kits are located on walls near the compactus a cabinet in the kitchen and in the open area near the folding door please note in addition to the standard warning and evacuation alarms this room is also fitted with lights to draw attention in case of loud work being performed yellow means warning prepare to evacuate red means evacuate now there are no emergency power or gas shutoffs in the general area fire extinguishers are distributed around the space there are no safety showers in this area eyewash is available at the southwest entrance between the electrical and fabrication areas iflush saline solution is also available in the first aid kits distributed throughout the space skin wash is available at sinks in the kitchen or in the sanding area there are two spill kits located in the space each one is dedicated to a specific spill type one is for oil and one is for general spills the oil spill kit is located in the machining area and the general one is located in the composites area these should only be used for major spills over five liters or whatever the maximum in-use quantity is for all smaller spills please use castrol mop s or paper towel and rags as the cleanup methods there are no biological hazards in this space there may be some chemical hazards present in the general area be aware that small amounts of glues solvents lubricants and the like are allowed to be used in the light technical area and only in the central tables which have tool chests be aware of your surroundings when conducting work in the light technical area if you're using chemicals ensure that your neighbours are aware likewise if someone near you is using the aforementioned chemicals ensure that you alert them if there is an incompatibility with the work you are carrying out there are no poisons or drugs in this lab occasionally high voltage or hazardous equipment will be transported through the space please follow all directions given by the relevant personnel who are carrying out the work note that power in this building is supplied along overhead guide wires please do not pull down on the droppers to disconnect any leads always support the outlets with both hands pressurized vessels may pass through this building particularly welding shield gases compressed air oxygen and acetylene please follow any instructions given by those responsible for them and keep clear unless you have both the relevant training and permission there is no ionizing radiation cryogenics or nanotech or materials in this space all risk assessments are available on sarah all safe work instructions are posted near the relevant machines and likewise attached to the relevant risk assessment on sarah the assessment numbers can be found on the safe work instructions otherwise all monash makerspace risk assessments are titled monash makerspace use of equipment name and can be found by filtering for this term insera chemwatch contains all of the material safety data sheets which can also be accessed locally any work that you want to undertake that does not use existing equipment or processes needs to be formally risk assessed please speak to makerspace staff to assist with this process certain activities in this space can only be performed by trained personnel please speak to makerspace staff if you want to be trained in the use of certain equipment there is a range of equipment available for use in the general makerspace area student teams will be allocated portions of the compactus units in makerspace the compactus units have standardized models of boxes please use these unless otherwise given permission boxes need to have lids on them to ensure that they can be stacked safely do not overfill and ensure that boxes are not so heavy that they cannot be lifted by two people safely a rule of thumb is less than 20 kilos if you need more boxes please ask for them do not ride on boxes please use a label maker we have one available for use store large and heavy loads on the lower shelves make sure loads are restrained appropriately use lifting aids such as the scissor lift trolley where required ensure that you have good lifting technique always check compactor space for occupants before moving any of the units ensure compactors locking buttons on both sides of the aisle you plan to enter are pressed and showing their red surround indicating they are in a locked position do this before you enter the compactor sile unlock the compactors by depressing the button again on both sides of the aisle when you exit if you need to access objects at a height step platforms are available place the step platform as close to the work area as possible point the step platform toward the work area if possible ensure that all four feet are level and well supported always have a spotter for the duration of step platform use do not carry objects while climbing the ladder and don't lean over the side of the step platform use of the large folding door is allowed only for specifically permitted operations such as large deliveries project access or certain tests please speak to the makerspace staff if you need to use the door keep clear of the door when opening or closing as it will not stop unless the operator actively stops it do not take the key away from the door under any circumstances and do not leave the door open and unattended there is a wide range of trolleys available including a pallet jack and stacker a scissor lift a cage trolley and a sheet transport trolley if you have never used a particular trolley please speak to makerspace staff to learn the correct operation trolleys are for transport only and must never be used for storage always return trolleys to their designated storage areas after use compressed air outlets and tools are available all around the makerspace notify all people within a 5 meter radius before use for reference the grey jbs cabinets are one and a half metres long and the workbenches are two meters long please er on the safe side of this radius everyone that remains within a five meter radius must wear safety glasses never use compressed air against bodies or clothing there are isolation valves at the regulators in case of a regulator failure kitchen facilities are available for all to use there are two refrigerators please do not leave food to spoil anything that sits in there for more than a week will be binned four microwaves are also available for use and tea and coffee can be prepared using the zip tap there are cupboards allocated to teams for storage of small quantities of long life food such as tea coffee and sugar each team is responsible for inducting people into their own area please do not go into other team areas without receiving an induction from them teams are also responsible for keeping the areas clean and tidy and sustained mess will not be tolerated valuables should not be left unattended or unsecured the light technical area is for light manufacturing assembly and laptop work please note the generator users and non-resident teams have priority access to this area if capacity is exceeded members from resident student teams should cease their work to allow additional space for non-resident users this space is the first of its kind at this scale which means that some of the initial rules and procedures may need to change to further align with user expectations of the space we will ensure that these changes are clearly communicated to you as they happen please feel free to approach staff with questions or uncertainties our preference is to teach you and improve the space so that you can benefit from it we hoped you enjoyed this video and look forward to seeing you here soon | Design1atMonash | UC6HR8diQ0Zk2PofUWy8q4mQ | 2020-07-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,744 | 10,046 |
uAaziFWHSaM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAaziFWHSaM | BaboeyCraft Ep.1 | EVIL CHICKENS!!!!! | hey guys my name is joey and this is minecraft version 1.6.4 using optifine and i found a pumpkin already so let's get out of this mode running minecraft enhanced but i took some old textures from 1.2.5 i think and also some other textures that were compact like um for tropical it was under that folder i made that the water um i'll show you the normal water is really blue now it looks nice er i guess chicken yay food i want to kill you come back no don't go okay uh change my video setting real quick i'm gonna be loading all the i still can't kill this chicken oh my god chicken come back where are you chicken isn't that a bug where the mom just keeps running and running and running and running how do you want to get ready are you hear me uh what's this background noises oh my god i'm just going to give up oh that's not i think there's people around me to talk sundown i wanted to be an exclusive sick yeah a secret that's an opening my crafting table i tried bringing the old chests into this i want to see what they look like i'm probably going to look horrible because it looks okay i'll fix it if it's horrible what happened to the sword looks like it's broken sorry about that the jacket die justin whoa what the heck look at this clouds let me fix that real quick i'm back and i'm sorry if you hear an annoying car oh my beeping oh bunch of cows thank you mr cow that i can ride on it left my crafting table over there it's too late now another girl just the food sorry for my screen i'm trying the good recorder where that's annoying sometimes what's up with that oh okay let's go see over here yes it is whoa your eyes are freaking mad cow disease i don't even know i've never under there but i don't know if it's real let's please i'm getting out of here we will rest on this plane oh come on cow where are you and you should check out my channel it's i think it's i don't even want in the description and i have to go underground for the night is that lava i hear lava yeah i hear it around here okay i'm just what's right here so i don't know what i'll do throughout this night especially since i can't see a thing i have to stand up what i'll be doing this night i want to find that lava for sure it's highly unlikely that i will though i'm just going to adjust my bike real quick sorry if my voice goes back and forth if i find armor i'll have a lens it's probably right under me i'll have to make this brighter freeze okay right now i have so much dirt i'll be back lava i hear it i hope you guys can minecraft right next to me or underneath i hear about me now so there's a key system there here i think this will be my future mine baby well guys i think that's about it for this episode see you next | Baboey Drive | UCSruSRZGMMzu2OTI7zadr3A | 2014-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 552 | 2,725 |
DCTY1F4ZlrI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCTY1F4ZlrI | Wolcott Hill Rd Reconstruction Public Information Meeting - January 21, 2021 | pedestrians and cyclists so what we're looking to provide here is the five foot bike lanes and that's going to be there's going to be a buffer a five foot buffer that separates the bike lanes from from the motorists on the travelings with us now on the roadway we also end up with a decent amount of green space on the on one side of the road and we'll get into that a little later as to where that green space is but you know as part of the the charge from you know through the towns is whenever there's an opportunity for us to you know get you know lower the amount of runoff from stormwater we should find a way to do that so we're looking as part of this project how can we incorporate what we call low impact development and essentially what it really means is that how can we reduce stormwater runoff as part of this project we will be replacing all the existing carbon and and replacing those with granite carbon all the existing catch basins will be replaced with new structures we'll also install a few structures throughout the project at intersection of victoria road and franklin avenue we will be installing new pedestrian buttons to provide 80 access um also at each intersection we will reconstruction reconstructing the sidewalk clamps the roadway as a reduction of the rotor cross section um we also will be shortening the crossing distance for pedestrians um and also there's a median in the roadway so we'll have a refrigerant so if someone is crossing that broadway there's an opportunity to wait um if there's oncoming traffic as i mentioned before um the town received funding for lighting so we'll be installing street lighting throughout the project and finally with the roadway will be milled and overlaid as part of this project so there's the next as part of the investigation we determined that this roadway is a concrete base below the the existing pavement so the road will be milled down to the concrete pavement and overlay with new asphalt the center island and trees will remain in place that we would not be replacing those trees so here's just a graphical illustration of what we've been doing as far for improvement so if you can imagine you're standing on jordan lane and you're looking north north towards hartford you're standing that media looking ward north towards hartford so we're starting from left to right so the existing sidewalk we will what we have labeled here says it exists inside walter remain the goal is for that to remain in place but what we're doing is we're going to be replacing that snow shelf um installing new carbon um rear striping the road to provide a five foot wide bike lane for five foot four eleven for travelling traveling the median will remain in place and essentially the mirror and what we've done in on this side of the road on the northbound side over here by providing 11 foot wide traveling a five foot buffer and five foot bike lane and again restoring that grass between the curb and the existing sidewalk so here's a planned view of the improvement so you can think about the entire project limits we're kind of slicing that up into pieces so we can zoom in and kind of see what the improvements are so again um starting at jordan lane to the south um so we're working our way from journaling to the left here towards the city of hartford to your right so what we if i start from the top of the screen here what we've shown is that the driveway aprons will be replaced will replace the existing snow shelf and then as we this kind of dark line you see here that's the curve we're trying to replace so striping the symbol here is a bike lane or a bike lane striping that shows we're providing a five foot wide back lane five foot buffer 11 foot traveling this is a meeting that's going to remain in place we're installing light in this red symbol you see here that's the lighting that we're planning to install let's put it in this project so this is northbound we'll provide the same con lane configuration as we do southbound with a look for traveling firefoot buffer five foot bike lane and as you can see here we actually the the road rated narrow is going to occur on this side of the road so you can see that we have considerable amount of green space which was trying to help with reducing storm water runoff um which is you know a goal of the town of this project is to reduce stormwater runoff where we can at each intersection we're going to be replacing these uh what we show in orange here that's your sidewalk ramps which will provide uninterrupt uninterrupted taxes um through these um sidewalks um going from north south and south to north so currently under under existing conditions right this is right here is this uh park and ride um at this location here i have my mouse shown here so ct trend is car city transit currently uses this section right here as layover error for their buses as part of this project in coordination with ct transit we're going to be relocating those buses to a designated pull-off area as we show right here um in this area right here so if i move over to my next slide it's just a continuation of the project that will be showing is that that house full of air connections just before the entrance to the to the um park and ride in here i'm sorry to the department of um uh this is the department of labor i'm sorry right in here and then again the cross section continues to be similar where we provide in bike lanes um a buffer and one one traveling in each direction and also we'll be providing you know adrams at each of these intersections so as part of you know we're looking i've been talking about storm water runoff and how we can reduce that in some of these areas one of the things we're looking at at these bus pull-off areas that we're showing here actually providing not just bus pullovers in this northbound direction but also in the south one direction just want to mention that at least possible of errors what we're looking to do is could we provide some type of a previous pavement where instead of having strong water runoff you know water could infiltrate the ground and essentially recharge the growing waters within within the project area also one of the things we're looking at is just before each of what this uh kind of dark symbol you see which harboring over here that's a catch basin which is you know one of those structures to see the end of the road that water runs into it and into a storm system is that what if we could also find a way to you know as this water flows down this water is the way for us to treat our water and kind of get it back into the treat of water just before it enters the catch basin and provides some type of treatment for our stormwater runoff so this that's one of the things we're looking at currently as part of our design is you know ways of really not just focusing on the roadway reconstruction but also you know thinking about stormwater thinking about you know multi-mode multi-modal use of this roadway as part of this project so the continue north um essentially it's you know it's really the same cross section we're showing here all the way north and to the to the very right here we have uh victoria um road that's an intersection this project crosses over into hartford and this is victoria road um at this intersection this is the signalized intersection so what we'll be providing here is our pedestrian button so a pedestrian it's crossing here they'll be able to press that button and cross the location safely so i spent a little time talking about you know what we call low impact development and it's just three of the ways for us to you know either either we we try to reduce runoff or or treat that runoff so that when the water eventually gets the waterways and essentially long island sound that water will be you know clean enough that we're not affecting wildlife so one of the things we're considering is a as for i talked about just before the catch basins that this is a bias where it looks just like a little a tree plant in bed but it's more than that it's actually a functional filtration bed so if you can bear with me here if you imagine water running from right to left along this cutter so what this provides is that the water runs from right to left it diverts into this bed and then you know roots the plant roots and and it is actually this is a detail that we show here so this is like a filtration bed so that would filter that water and any water that doesn't you know percolates through the ground actually gets diverted back out through the slot and into the catch basin so it's one way for us to you know you know aesthetically pleasing way is for us to actually have these features showing up on the roadside that not just supporting wildlife but you know with bees and birds but also providing a function to treat stormwater runoff as we talked about too at the i'm sorry let me go back to this one here at the bus stop um areas we're looking at some type of a porous pavement and to the naked eye it might just look like a pavement but if you take a closer look what you might see is a very open graded type of material and that is just really you know for infiltration of that water through the ground you know the way this road is great any water that does not infiltrate what kind of you know we'll just run off to the uh the nearest catch basin so we do have some type of redundancy in our design just in case you know we have this within a heavy rainfall you know we're not expecting the water to sit there and pond it will run off what doesn't infiltrate it's going to run off the next catch facing so for street lighting we are still in discussion with the town as to you know the type of lighting that we installed in in the median but some of the things we started looking at is you know maybe a decorative style lighting that's shown on the left or your standard harbor head star lights so we'll work with the town to figure out what is the best look for this corridor and and the goal is to really make you know this project really shine in the end when it's done so as to the next steps we're looking to provide um a criminal engineer's submission to the state um actually another state but the crop which oversees the fund for this project um that will be on february 19th of this year we're looking at a semi-final engineering submission near the end of april and then uh for the final engineer submission sometimes we're thinking in june near the end of june and then we'll expect some approval from the dlt around july and then awarded project in 2021 um september of 2021 i just want to note here that this is a tentative schedule and you know you know what i said to derek is that our goal as designers is to really um expedite the schedule and really as much as we can push these dates up that we're not you know so our job is to be aggressive in terms of getting these plans done so we can get this project started this year so that concludes my presentation and derek unless you have something else we can open it up for questions you know if they have any concerns or questions we'll be happy to take them now one option uh so if you want if you want to say something there is a uh option under reactions where you can raise your hand if you do that i'd be able to see that you're looking to speak and i can call on you otherwise you're welcome to enter something into the chat box and we can answer okay everyone's pretty quiet so if uh if you have something to say you want to just unmute and go ahead oh you're welcome to do that um john fonfara here derek a couple of questions one is with respect to the bus layover area it is a disaster where they lay over right now and you've obtained a lot of money here and i just wondered do the buses have to be on welcome hill there's a huge parking area much of which does not get used currently that is adjacent i guess adjacent to the department of labor building and adjacent to the um to the park and ride area i just wonder if that's a possibility instead of damaging um this brand new road that you've worked so hard to get funding for and the town has worked so hard to get funding for um and uh if that if that would be an option that's number one okay uh so with respect to that uh you know we can talk with ct transit about that option uh i know they do utilize some of the state property for turning the buses around um you know being state property i guess that'd be some uh approval by the state to allow them to do that if that was an option on their end so that's something we could discuss with them yeah if you if you i'm sure you have anyone's looked at that area it is it's got um you know whether it's oil or whatever that is left by the buses uh the buses are very heavy they they damage the um the road considerably and if you can't if there isn't an alternative to where they would and they just sit there they just sit there could be i don't know if it could be 15 minutes half an hour i don't know how long they sit there but that's essentially what happens i live i live on monawi street which is two streets in into hartford inn so i travel this road all the time and uh i see i mean the bus they're not a problem in terms of uh traffic or whatever it's just that they're unsightly in terms of the what they do to the road i know the road is very old and obviously that's why this is happening but um this work is going to be done but i would hope that we could explore some option uh in terms of where they they sit for that period of time before i don't know if it's because they're waiting for the schedule to catch up or what the reason is that they sit there but they do my other um sorry derek you feel me kind of for a second i'm josh rickman i'm the essential manager for planning and marketing at cp transit um and with us as well as uh brian siegel uh the director of planning and scheduling tt transit and brian mclaughlin who was our system planning administrator in in the hartford region um so just you know i want to introduce ourselves you know we do appreciate being part of this process um just a little bit about our route 47 that's the bus that's operating on this corridor um it starts in downtown hartford we go down franklin avenue then we'll cut hill at that point we branched off uh to either the berlin turnpike over the rocky rocky hill itself um one thing i did hear you talk about was kind of some of the uh the ruts in the road that we sometimes leave um and i know brian uh mclaughlin brian siegel did some review on this and in some of the other areas we see these longer layovers or some some of these cuts where we're parked more regularly you sometimes use the concrete you know at least four where the bus tires would sit sometimes would help mitigate some of those uh thrusts in the road right um in terms of the layover something that we are experiencing you know largely because of covid this might be exasperated because of covid um you know we've uh you know usually the 47 route is one of our heavily heaviest used buses within the hartford region um but you know we have not been able to retime all of our routes because of the lower traffic volume along the corridors um and that's a significant effort for the you know 100 plus routes we operate um so i would uh you know if we have specific questions we can follow up um but certainly i think brian siegel brian mclaughlin and elaborate a little more on the specific operational issues if we're interested yeah i don't have a problem with the buses being there it's it's that because we have this fairly large area that most of which gets is underutilized that is adjacent to this area is wondering if that option isn't uh possible for your for your drivers to use they'd still be visible yeah well yeah well we'll have to take a look at that i mean typically speaking we try to stay you know we kind of deviate off the main roads turning left or right at unsignalized locations so i'd have to review the entire scenario there but that might not be feasible um but we we can certainly take a look at that um we just we do try to stay on on the main road since this bus is continuing you know down wolcott hill north north or south thank you uh my other question uh derek is with respect to the not a question but just to give you my my view on the lighting uh as i've said to you when we discuss it and i think i've spoken to the town manager about this previously that the north end of town doesn't get a lot of attention it's older um housing stock is older infrastructure is older and um i thought that and tony and i have spoken about this for a few years now of trying to do something uh and when tony was on council he's very helpful in trying to identify some things that we could do in the north end that would send the message to folks that you know we recognize you and we know you're here and this is an opportunity when i learned about the road being repaved that that hopefully aesthetically these this can be a positive to the community in in whatever is design is chosen that it's enhances it not just for a lighting from a lighting perspective and actually that's some rather small portion of it or consideration it's more about the visualization as bill said uh making it making it a positive addition to the community so i hope that as the design folks uh go forward with this that they keep that front of mind yeah certainly i agree and that's something we've been discussing as part of the project so we share your sentiment thank you okay derek tom mazzarella if i could ask a question sure tom the um i couldn't tell exactly where the project starts is it at the jordan lane intersection or north of the intersection and are we going to put any kind of crosswalk striping at jordan lane uh bill you can verify i think the project is looking to start just north of the crosswalk across walker hill road on the north side of the intersection correct that's correct there's the recently completed dot project so we're just starting just north of that limits and there's already a crosswalk i think in place at that location okay that's pretty heavily trafficked pedestrian crosswalk there people walking from the bus up towards the uh labor department and so on just want to make sure that that's adequate okay yeah okay just to make sure thank you anyone else wish to ask any questions or offer some comments uh hi folks this is matt stenko um i didn't see a hand raised emoji it was just react other reactions so i hope i'm not interrupting um but i just wanted to comment i i've lived on this section of welcome hill road um for quite a while and uh i have noticed over the years that i've been here that this this road was always in bad condition and it's something that was always disappointing to me um and i'm very pleased to see that this uh this project is underway and i i very much look forward to seeing its completion um and i think it will definitely add to our community and the value of the community here i also wanted to comment um i know there's a even was another comment about the lighting there um this is kind of the main road that a lot of people use to drive into weathersfield and it's sort of the road that welcomes them into weathersfield i used to always think you know it's such a shame that it's in such a bad condition because they're coming into this town and and they're not seeing that you know beautiful welcome and even something minor like lighting decorative lighting could add to um to the look of of um of this roadway so just something to consider there i i personally know i'm not affected by what kind of lighting it is but it's just more of an appearance thing but yeah overall just very pleased to see that this project is underway i think the bike lanes are beautiful addition as well and uh personally i i'm not too affected by the parking on the on the road there because it was dangerous to park there anyway so i just want to say uh thank you to all that are involved and help get this uh get this going because this is a very good addition to our [Music] community i've got some comments for you if now's a good time sure hey kevin hi there uh kevin sullivan resident of weatherfield 79 wright road um i'd like to start with the pavement agreed that it's it's really bad shape right now pretty obvious um i thought i had understood that the underlying cause was shifting of concrete plates that are like the foundation for the road and with a millin overlay would that fix the concrete shifting problem um well enough uh such that you know that the surface pavement isn't going to deteriorate and rot and things like that too quickly derek you want to take you want to take that when are you going to start uh why don't you just explain bill what your you know your field investigation showed and what your what you're thinking at this point um you know this is very early design but what we're thinking as far as the best remedy sure so as part of the um our evaluation we went out there we dug some holes we call them tested but it is essentially test holes that we dug that penetrates the concrete all the way uh not the asphalt the concrete all the way down to the base to see exactly what is going on with this road and one of those this part was that there was like a clay beneath this roadway so you know based on that extrapolation the reason one of the reasons there's a concrete base on that road is because of the clay underneath right otherwise you essentially have a road that's in a bathtub where clay just doesn't drain on properly so as part of our evaluation we're thinking is it should what's you know should we take the concrete base out or and what would i do if we do that right we probably end up in a pretty diverse situation if we do that so what we're thinking is that if we expose that concrete base and then any cracks or joints in that concrete base we could you know seal those joints which would essentially reduce or um delay any cracking in the you know in a future cracking of that or deterioration of the payment so because one thing if you you know you remove that concrete um base you could essentially end up with a in a little more difficult situation where you know you have a road that's sitting in clay which is never a good thing for drainage so we're in the early process of um really figuring out what is the best treatment we're leaning towards millennial at this point i think we still want to do some more digging exactly based on your concern that we want a pavement that will last for a while and you know not just a band-aid thank you and and i'd like to back up uh and first say i think overall i'm very impressed with the project i think it includes a lot of wonderful improvements the consideration for storm water runoff the bike lanes the lane narrowing all of that will help with traffic calming so that's very much appreciated a couple of things i'd like to see fine tune with the does with the design at the far left of the diagram where the north edge of the jordan lane intersection the um how to say this there's a a dark area like a hatchery area that represents the um yeah somebody's pointing at it now yeah that's right yes yeah um it uh kind of comes in at an angle from the far left so that it it narrows over to the bike lane i would strongly suggest that the shape of that uh fill in that whole area so there's actually like a a blocking of people coming northbound from across the intersection because right now uh and just to kind of let you know my perspective i'm a bicycle commuter year-round and i use that section of wilcott hill road a lot so i'm very familiar with traffic patterns here a couple of times i've almost gotten hit when i'm using the lane which is actually the left lane northbound that goes straight across the intersection the right lane going northbound is right turn only a couple of times coming across the intersection i've almost gotten hit because people try to pass me on the right because they can't they don't they don't obey the right turn only they continue straight across the intersection and come up on my right side so that's that's a cyclist problem i i recognize that so i'm not trying to create you know make a problem for you but basically with a right turn only lane there shouldn't be anyone going a need for anyone to use yeah there you go so this is a all right so this is just south here okay just trying to find a good view so everyone can see it yeah but at that yeah so you know so we look into this noises that's looking south right now that's looking north yeah right the war is hartford right now there's two lanes there the right lane should be blocked because or or it should have a bike lane only there it should be narrowed so with two lanes there it allows people to go straight across the intersection in the north direction when they were required by law to take a right-hand turn because they were in a right turn only lane so they shouldn't be allowed they shouldn't have the opportunity to go across the intersection and use that right-hand lane because there's space for them to do it now right so this is us in jordan lane we're going to make a right on the walk of the hill through here and north yeah i got ready seriously we'll look at that that's going right turn going south that would be making you go south that's on uh right lane so i'm sorry when i was um when i was saying jordan lane i apologize i wasn't being clear i meant the jordan lane intersection the travel i'm talking about is strictly on wolcott hill road so it would be northbound on wookit hill road right now we're looking at eastbound on jordan lane okay right so this is us looking let me just turn around you can see us right so this southbound right yeah so this is okay making a ride from jordan lane through here and making our way north and welcomed hill yeah yeah actually i'm talking about coming northbound from we're looking southbound right now we're in the northbound lane we're looking to the south if i were coming at us in this picture um people should not be driving in the in the right hand lane because they should take they should have taken a turn on the other side of the intersection for a right turn only bill just scroll back to where you actually started which is straight ahead past the bridge through the intersection and then turn around because he's talking about coming north through the intersection yep northbound over like you were standing in front of the liquor store on the corner no off of jordan and go back onto woke a hill to your left sorry i hope i'm not getting into too much minutiae here no it's fine we we're that's what we're here for right to get it right so we're looking over here derek no i'm looking for you to go on the other side on the south side of the jordan lane intersection straight straight ahead from where you are you want to go north intersection straight across the intersection y'all over here this is these are the lanes he's talking about once you go back a little more and turn and face right here no no face northbound look right sorry about that guys let me let me start back here all right so this is us on local hill right so we're going south no you're you're you're going through here you're on jordan lane yeah turn left to keep going left bill i'm gonna look up right here yeah go go straight straight don't go forget the lane on the left go straight through the intersection and i'll back up this way here if you go in front of the package face northbound bill got to the stop sign okay no you're you're on you're on the other side of the your you already go back to the other side of uh of the bridge hey bill i'll i'll bring up my screen i know where we are hold on a second look what throws right here right okay here we go everyone see this now this this is looking at northbound on walker hill road but we are south of the jordan lane intersection so i'm starting on the north side of the intersection underneath the bridge what kevin's referring to are these lanes we recently one last two or three years restriped this so we have a right turn only lane to the stop sign and then we have a straight through and left turn lane at the stop sign what he's indicating is when he's in this straight through lane because there is two lanes on the other side and this historically did not have right turn only some people drive straight through so you got two lanes going straight instead of taking the right turn so when we get over on this side and we're coming into our project he i think he just wants to he wants to just make sure we're narrowing this up so that a vehicle can't come across the intersection like they can now that's right i think you just talk about how we align the curve here at the exactly exactly understood it would also uh shorten the crosswalk distance there too yes and that you know i'll stop sharing bill if you want to bring up the plan we can go back and look at where you're going describe the qualification yeah so kevin it's hard to see but this this black hatched area is new island that is going to push out okay so uh i mean the reason why it's the way it's left is there's a catch basin down there we were trying to leave the basin where it is ah so that lane is there but it's really only there right at the intersection and then you lose it right away because you're going right into this so you know we're trying to keep it within the limits and and limit the impact here at the intersection but you know that was why so it really isn't a full lane here you're going to have one lane going north if you're coming across if you don't take the right turn and you're coming into this you're going to be necking down right into this bike lane and this hatched area that you'll be able to see across the intersection okay i think that's improvement i'd still think i like i'd like people always uh try to challenge what engineers do uh that's our job as humans so they're gonna say no i can get past that bicyclist on the right because i got a little room there uh so if there's a way to uh fill in that area uh at least a little bit more and not block the catch basin would think that could be done a little bit uh that would be helpful i think yeah we could look at we have options with this we'll take a look cool uh the other thing i was going to suggest is taking a look at the the slip lane there if possible uh slip lanes uh tend to encourage people to go through stop signs that are at the end of the slip plane um and they also don't have very good visibility for the driver because they have to kind of look over their shoulder so i always like to see slip lanes be more as perpendicular as possible intersecting the road that they uh join with so i was hoping with this project that um with the bump the bumping out that's occurring that that um the bump outs could be shaped to try to get as close to a perpendicular intersection with wilcott hill road as we can would give drivers better visibility because they wouldn't have to look over their shoulder and they'd just look to their left like they would if they were at an intersection and it would encourage people to pay attention to the stop sign more because there wouldn't be as much of an invitation to just go right onto wilkin hill road so i hope that made sense trying to kind of straighten out the this the slip line where it where it intersects and and probably the biggest change uh from that diagram would be to uh expand the the uh right hand side of that intersection where the slip lane hits uh and it joins wilkes hill road right now it's coming in at an angle that kind of cuts off there's the yeah right there um if that were bumped out it would discourage people from blowing through the stop sign i've had officers working at the corrections department blow through that stop sign and almost hit me they wouldn't even talk to me about it anyway that's a pet peeve okay and uh when we were talking about um buses parking i think that's because going to become a bigger issue in the sense that uh the roads being narrowed so any buses parked are gonna tend to block some of the road to a degree um i'll very often see at least one bus parked and commonly see two parked uh i don't have an objection to buses parked it's just with the narrowed road there's going to be less space for everybody so i like the pull off that's designed in there where the cursor is i'm wondering if that could be expanded to allow buses to kind of do the parking that they do otherwise i think the pull off that's designed there now isn't going to accommodate all of the buses that are parked the pull off there that the way it's designed looked like it would it would accommodate the bus that's pulling over to pick up passengers and uh there wouldn't be enough space for buses to park well we have we have talked to ct transit about that um we could revisit it but they they had indicated that was the size they would want there if i remember it it holds two buses and okay on their schedule they felt that that maybe was the most that was going to be there at a time so okay you know we can ensure with them that we're providing enough space but that was discussed very early on and um i really like the the stormwater improvements as well where the road is narrowed on the east side the the lower part of the diagram as we're looking at it the catch basins are going to be now off of the edge of the road is that correct oh that would remain at the edge of the road as you just said black dot or this black symbol here that is at the edge of the road i was a little surprised to see that i thought maybe the catch basins would stay where they are and they would end up being kind of off the street and whatever treatments i'm not sure the right word to use whatever was being designed to catch water before it reached catch basin would be kind of part of the the area around the catch basin that would be off off of the road i guess i was assuming that that it would be cheaper to leave the catch basin where it is because it's probably over some kind of piping that goes straight down that it would be cheaper to design a catch a water catching slowing area rather than move the catch basin to a new place i'm not sure if that made sense yeah i see your point i i think um from what we're showing here in terms of the actual move in the catch basin um if you can imagine an imagine metroid pipe connecting these two structures so essentially adding a new so this is existing catch basin it's right here where we're converting that structure to a manhole at this location then inserting a new structure at this location right in line with that pipe so it's pretty straightforward to do that um from a construction point of view so it's called there um but it also one of the things that you know as we look for you know look forward to incorporating what we call a bioswell or some sort of system here you know i think for a practical perspective we have to be aware that you know every rainstorm right this water is going to come gushing through here so i want to make sure we all you know what doesn't get treated or picked up here we need to pick that up in a structure you know during a heavy rain event too so that's why we it's usually ideal to have the structure right around the gutter line for that purpose some of the concern with that too kevin is when the structures are located off of the curb line in the winter time when they're plowing it's really best if they can go over the frame itself it helps everything melt and drain off the road quicker when they're off the road they're really packing snow now on top of it that gets icy then water we get some rain the water can't get to it so it would be a standard process to do what vhb is proposing to put to move them to the curb line or install new ones is your concern that them being in the bike lane as far as greats or are you just talking about how we're you know how we're handling the drainage no it was it was i appreciate you asking it was just a drainage uh issue and and you're right i honestly wondered whether leaving them off of the curb uh would create you know they might fill in with sand or debris it would might create maintenance issues um so i appreciate you answering that question thank you that's that's all i've got right now okay thank you hi this is matt stanko again i just this picture actually reminded me of something i want to mention uh i actually live right there at 23. so looking at this picture when when there was two lanes on the northbound side when i would be going to turn basically almost like a u-turn to get into my driveway and i've even seen this with some of the other residents who live uh nearby and those turning onto those streets like reed and judd um we tend to have to stop to make that turn especially when it's a busier day there's some traffic coming uh southbound we have to wait there for for a while before the road becomes clear enough for us to make that turn now when it used to be two lanes cars used to be able to kind of go into that right-hand lane and go around us uh and now that it's turning into one lane i'm wondering is this going to cause some traffic build up behind us as we're waiting there to make that turn and i mean i try to kind of almost make like a half a turn and get into that space in the median there that and where the island is to kind of allow people to pass anyway but i've had some really close calls with people swerving out of the way when they realize i'm i'm making a turn here and and even times when they barely hit the corner of my car um so that's just something to note in in this and and what it might cause too is is if somebody's stopping to make a turn let's say on to re-drive and there's a bicyclist on that bike lane and somebody's swerving to get around me they might not notice that there's a bicyclist there and run into somebody so it's just something to note i don't i don't think that's really a problem that exists going southbound because there's no properties to turn onto on uh on the on the right side of the road but when you're going northbound and you're turning into those properties or or those adjacent roads i think you'll see that a lot more that kind of risk so i don't know if it's like a pull off that would be created there or something but i just anticipate that it'll be it'll contribute to a dangerous situation not having the two lanes okay that's something uh that's something we could look at uh we we had talked about it um as you said we expected people to kind of pull into that median area and we had some extra space with the buffer and the bike lane um however if there's enough traffic going through on the southbound side yeah i could see the northbound backing up for the residents up those roads so that's something we could look at um you know i'll talk about vhb maybe we could do some kind of a left turn lane in the islands at those locations or the ones that are going to be the worst but we'll check it out right like a cutting into the island or something even even just a smaller one just so somebody can get around and not have to swerve into the bike lane or anything like that yeah understand thank you i'll add to that in response as a cyclist i appreciate the concern about cyclists but i don't think it'll be a problem for us i've seen people like yourself uh making those kinds of maneuvers and i think probably the biggest problem is the speed of the traffic and one of the biggest things that's happening here with this project is the road is being narrowed and the lanes are being striped at 11 feet which which is less than what's out there now and that'll help slow the traffic and that's probably the biggest thing that'll that'll help the maneuvers that need to be made to get into your driveway yeah that's one of the intents of the project with the narrower lanes is to act as a traffic calming measure but we'll we'll talk about some more and look at that as we go forward thanks matt thanks kevin anyone else like to ask a question or offer some comments hi there um my name is chandra rivers and i live on stillman road right off here so i just wanted to comment that i i like the overall plan i really like the bike lanes hi kevin um and um and i'm also happy to see the um care taken to the runoff and the the low impact areas um i think my just just wanted to share that i'm also pleased to see that there's um a project in the works for this stretch of of the entrance to weathersfield thank you thank you for that does anyone else like to jump in i've got one more if that's okay okay kevin so for the um victoria road intersection that if i understood correctly it looked like that intersection is kind of part of the project or at least semi because of the ramps that are being stalled those are good and i'm glad to see that walk lights will be installed there right now i think the buttons only activate the street light something like that um i wondered with the the left turn only lane in weathersfield going north and a little bit off of the photo there there's a left turn only lane coming south out of hartford uh those uh are sometimes used by drivers as an extra lane to go straight and i've seen in some in some intersections now being a traffic calming element being added is some kind of planter or mini rotary thing to kind of block the very center of the intersection so people can't blow across it going straight i hope i describe that so it makes sense uh if that if that made sense has there been any thought to doing that that that hasn't been discussed as part of this project um you know that's something that actually our pavement reconstruction as it is now uh stops on the south side of that intersection and that is hartford so that'd be something that you know they'd have to weigh in on um i might i guess my initial thought with that is there might be some concerns with turning movements uh to the different roads if we have that type of i don't know if the intersection's large enough for that um so that's that's something we haven't talked about that's that type of situation of people driving straight through the left turn lane is is a hard one to manage true it's hard to get people to do uh to drive intelligently and safely uh but if you've got a a chunk of concrete in the middle of the intersection it makes it a lot easier to convince people i can check with uh sandy fry and see if uh they have any thoughts on it thank you eric um what people do i don't know if kevin was referring to going northbound into hartford but what people do all the time is they stay in the left lane and there's not a lot of people but they do stay in the left lane and go right through even though the left lane is a left lane turn left turn lane into for victoria road but what you've done with the um with the narrowing of the road that's going to discourage that quite a bit um and uh because everybody will be in well if they're not driving in the bike lane uh everybody will be in one lane and the fact that that narrows there even more will discourage that second you know having a parallel driver so i'm i'm hopeful that that's going to eliminate that issue thank you yeah the road the road approaching the intersection going northbound will be narrower in that direction than it is now yeah that's true that will help thank you hey derek i just wanted to this is joshua i wanted to address a comment that was in the chat box about uh the catch basin greats there are two styles that dot has the the type a and the type b these will be type a catch base and greats that are bipad and bike friendly uh the type b's are usually used on limited access highways so just wanted to address that question and and on behalf of bill and vhp just say thanks for all the public feedback this is really the point of this whole thing so i really appreciate it okay thank you um yeah you drew my attention to the chat box which i hadn't looked at in a while um so we did have some other questions um kevin uh had discussed our i think we've discussed for kevin sullivan the expanding pullover space on walker hill road with the uh with the bus pull-offs um nancy g has asked any possibility of putting yellow flashlights at the crosswalks most cars don't stop for pedestrians yeah that that comes up from time to time um i i'm not sure answering right now if if the traffic and pedestrian volumes are high enough to current putting in that type of infrastructure um you know that's something we could we could look at a little bit more but my guess is that that's not likely we'd be doing that particularly not at every intersection unless you can offer anything built i agree derek uh i think as a starter we've actually reduced the crossing areas distance and by us providing that refuge island i think that's certainly an improvement but like i said we could look into um additional lighting but just off the top of my head i would think you know we wouldn't install lights flashing lights of these crosswalks but we could do a further evaluation of that to follow up on that they bump out on the right side of the picture excuse me on the northeast corner of victoria there that will help by itself because that shortens that crosswalk quite a bit from what it is right now probably a good six or eight feet shorter um another thing i don't know um oh okay different uh different intersections sorry you said victoria sorry i was going to victory okay right here read right i read uh no well that one's read i thought the uh oh is it was the person talking about crosswalk lights at reed i'm sorry i thought they were talking about victoria um intersections that's okay so they were talking about yeah that bump out at read there doesn't exist right now so that'll be helpful um so i guess my question becomes what about victoria um i thought victoria was going to be bumped bumped out more than it is i think it could be on the northeast corner there if it were bumped out as much as it is in weathersfield uh i suppose that's a bit off project but um the bump out could occupy the space that's now uh sort of like a shoulder area for parking right right you're talking about in here right yeah my mom runs around here that is that is a very wide intersection i know there's at least one blind walker i believe two that live nearby that use the intersection a lot and that is a pretty wide intersection so more of a bump out would be very helpful there i don't think derek right that's would be a consideration for the city of hartford because right yeah okay anyone else like to offer anything okay going once going twice all right well if anybody uh you know comes has anything they'd like to add after the meeting you know feel free to give me a call or reach out to me by email and i thank you for attending tonight i think it was very productive and got some really good feedback that we'll uh we'll take into account as we go forward with the project thank you derek will this be posted on the website the meeting yes great thank you thank you thank you very much thank you have a great evening good night everyone thank you | Wethersfield Government Access TV | UCfuf-C0gYVVxmD5iIfFTnsQ | 2021-01-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,131 | 47,395 |
NoGddhUnPMw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoGddhUnPMw | Boston College vs. Loyola-Chicago Ramblers | FOX COLLEGE HOOPS HIGHLIGHTS | there have been several games this year were in Loyola has fallen in love with the three early in the game to their own detriment switch up their largest towns had Bowman in transition neither team is getting a fair Chapman the turnaround jumper along the baseline had to handle a bad pass Custer was the behind the back dribble Davis is a shooter [Applause] Custer lost it he was stripped by Mitchell who's on the run and the big man they said when I throw down with two hands [Applause] [Music] everybody spread out five guys outside the three-point shot shot clock at six Hamilton trying to hurry from the free-throw line over a goon on a hot shot freshmen on freshman having a tough time identifying here Custer was able to poke it out now towns on the drive he's swatted away by Stefan Mitchell [Applause] harren in the dame number 4 tabs also a freshman that's a three Christine jr. the freshman sharpshooter sparked off the bench for Boston College Paganini great job towns with the take inside the block from Popovich three against two [Applause] half second difference with to the shot clock and game clock Hamilton's is going to take it to the rim he gets the best plays for sure also you have to be prepared for the press when you're ahead this much in the game and that guy there's a press breaker complain so she didn't seem impressed by it not much offense in the game here [Applause] like ran out to towns he's been cold [Applause] it was a 16-point Boston College laid paddle Iola is cut up to 7 BC will have to inbound it goes right back to Bowman that's a - Moulton from the corner piece created isn't Bowman who Joe so is on Chapman right now he's a good defender Bowman fades back smokes the jumper that's a 10-point lead for the Eagles [Music] | FOX Sports | UCwNqHDsnBCKT-olwJwIFyfg | 2018-11-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 327 | 1,764 |
YjG_nxLnIH4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjG_nxLnIH4 | Alan Kuzirian | my name is Alan keran I am a senior scientist at the Marine biological laboratory and this is the beginning of my 38th year here well it's quite interesting because it started in high school before that actually and my mother and brother died last fall and in cleaning out the house and the effects that they had I found a clipping a newspaper clipping it was student of the week and apparently when I was a senior at Cumberland High School I was featured as the student of the week and it was quite funny to read it because many of the things that are in there I actually did um I have been fondly referred to around here when my hair was long as Einstein and they actually described me as an Einstein in the clip and um my life's ambition as stated there was to pursue biomedical research and that's what I've done so it was quite surprising to me to read it and to see exactly where I ended up was because I switched schools um my I didn't fit into the new high school's rotation so as a sophomore I took senior physics and uh and so not only and the physics teacher apparently took a liking to me and but not only did I have to learn physics but I also had to learn all the advanced math because I hadn't had the advanced math courses and then on top of that he recommended uh there was a program at the high school with the University of Rhode Island to for advanced high school students to come to the university on Saturdays and essentially take freshman science courses so he signed me up for freshman physics so not only did I have to fight through it at high school but I also did it at the um level of a freshman at the University of Rhode Island and I survived it quite well and it really turned me on so you know it was through that nurturing that um I became interested in science undergraduate work was done at North Eastern University and I also got a master's degree at nor Eastern at their Marine Lab at theant my mentors um doc Riser and Trish Morse at Northeastern and Dr Ruth Turner who had her full a lab here at um MBL at Harvard at mcz and Harvard um they their research and their leadership and mentorship um kept me here and attracted me to the MBL in the first place and so to be able to come back here it was great Chris Morse was um born and raised in Woods Hole on School Street on School Street and so um my association with the MBL started in the 60s actually and invertebrate courses and um I got to know Amy sheler at hoie and hoe Sanders and Fred Grassley um Judy Grassley was um MBL person in the um' 70s and so um when in graduate school the best place to go was the MBL and so I came never left and never left um I received an NIH post-doctoral Fellowship to work in the laboratory of biophysics um section on neural systems and it was an intramural NIH lab so I was actually an NIH uh employee at the time and Dr Daniel Alcon was the director of our section well actually um I came to Dan alcon's lab because I of the model organism that they were using they were using the um nbran molus the C slug Hermos andr Cornus and my PhD was on nud branks and nud Brank U taxonomy histology physiology and so I came to the lab and brought my skill sets of invertebrate zoology and uh functional morphology and I learned neurobiology on the drob training as it were so I became an invertebrate neurobi biologist and I wouldn't ever call myself a behaviorist I just use behavior in order to study the aspects of learning that we were using and so CU I was I always rather suspicious of um psychologists especially when related to Behavioral Studies they get too anthropomorphic and so yeah what's been remarkable is that you know I came here for a postto and never left and I there are not too many people at the MBL that can say that uh see after the postto I became uh what they call a staff fellow and I Hade staff fellow and and a senior staff fellow um because of political conflicts between um NS and the MBL um over monetary issues as always the lab was recalled in 1986 and so I had to decide whether to go to back to or go to bethesa or remain at the MBL and I decided to remain at the MBL and applied for P40 grants to continue the work with heres sender in their culture and so that award was in 1987 so from 87 on I've been an MBL pi as it were actually Heron comes from the West Coast um it's a West Coast neuter Brank and it actually came from John Steinbeck's fisherman pier in Monterey Bay um Mike Morris who ran sea life Supply was our principal supplier the reason we used fenders quite easily defendable in that there was always a breeding population the stable California temperature is biologically controlled by through competition not through physical factors so there was always a population um that were breeding so we used to get 100 to 200 animals per week shipped in from Monteray well when Dan's lab was here and was very very active we were getting that many we started um the culture was first done by June harrian um who who was in Dan's lab as well and um so when she moved on I took over the project and cuz I had the background to do it right so the nebrak is a very good model because has um the nervous system is much smaller than human only 10,000 cells as opposed to a 100 billion cells in human brain and the animal is capable of pavlovian conditioning if uh we paired light and agitation the animal is naturally photopositive it will move towards a spot of light and it has the innate response of Contracting its foot in response to wave action and search so if you pair light with agitation you turn the light on the animal contracts his foot there's only five cells in the eye and only 12 cell in the statuses or the balance organ and so it's very easy to study those changes in those cells and we know that they synaptically interact and so my interest was in the physical alteration of the pathway with regard to learning in memory memory acquisition so um Dan Alcon is using some of the data that we did first with herenda and they repeated it with mice and then we repeated it with rabbit and now um it will go into clinical studies for Alzheimer's patients which is what we were uh looking for because Bri Statin selectively activates the isomer of pkc the alpha form and the alpha form of U pkc activates Alpha secretase which activates Alpha ameloid precursor protein and that's the soluble form which is being able to being it is able to be handled and um dissolved and it doesn't form plaques so the hypothesis is that we can slow down the process of plaque formation in Alzheimer's by diverting the chemical pathway not to gamma and and to Beta uh ameloid precursor but to the soluble Alpha form and so that's the nature of the clinical trials so I give a lot of lectures um to the Elder hostile people people through Road scholar program and the questions I get is when is it going to be available you know can you give me some and sometimes I I'll be 70 this year sometimes I wonder if it's you know might help because at this age you start to lose the nouns nouns go first I found out so you know a person's name or a name of a place or a molecule or something nouns go first so I'm I'm at that point where rapid acquisition of nouns is starting to get stuck so Bri Sten the techniques and things that I developed over the years that the things that I had done even tens of years ago people come and they ask you know how did you how do you do this or do that and so I'm able to pass that on which is really great and in fact I was invited to heidleberg in March a friend of mine who was an NIH in the bioengineering biomedic engineering department came he came up with the idea we were trying in neurobiology in the late' 70s and in the'80s before the decade of the brain we were trying to do 3D reconstructions of neural networks and so the classic way is to take serial sections and then stack them up we I used to do it by doing drawings and then you do freehand drawing some people use used to use camera Luci you look through the microscope and you draw it out and then you either cut it out or stack them up yourself physically and then computerss started to come and then we got to have images through microscopy and then eventually they would become digitized but before that we had to do that all by hand and so the bottleneck in collecting serial sections was cutting the sections and not losing them and then secondarily was aligning each image with the next and the and the previous one so Steve Leighton um came in as a summer investigator in the an lab and we got together and he he had just put together and created this miniature Ultra microtome the concept was to do serial Imaging of the block face and not worry about the section cuz the lock stayed in exact position to the Electron Beam and we were doing it in a scanning electron microscope and therefore registration even the computer programs could do it with because they were more or less aligned and so we called it um a mini mini microtome and serial block face Imaging and we worked for 10 years on it we got he had a patent on the microtome and then we had another patent on the technique and we tried to sell it to NIH and we tried to sell it to NSF and we tried to sell it to vendors but at the time we were doing it Con focal microscopy was coming in right so oh we can we don't have to physically section anymore we can do it visually right and we don't have to worry about registration and the computers will all do it but in fact I think pilot was one of the reviewers on on one of the grants and he said you don't need that anymore however in somewhere around 2002 um in the neurobiology course Tom Reese was there and we tried to get Tom interested because he was doing freeze fracture stuff and you know this he could we could do it that way with serial block faced Imaging but it with Tomy never knew what sunk in and what didn't you know but anyway I um I officed in MRC and right next door was the neurobiology lecture room and so one day in July um after the course broke for lunch Tom Reese came into my office and there were several people behind him and he pointed at me and he said you need to talk to this guy because he has the technique to do what you need and it was Winford den and Winford Den was here as a uh lecturing in the neuroanatomy portion of the neurobiology course he was at Max flank heidleberg and he we spent a couple hours and I showed him the mini microtome because it's still here it's it's in in central microscopy facility and he talked with Steve Leighton and and made dra drawings and took photographs and he took it back to the Mac Plank and they had a lot of money and they actually made it work and the other thing that we ran into was that um the scanning Scopes were not Advanced enough um out and so you didn't have variable KV and you didn't have variable pressure and everything had to be coated etc etc so anyway he made it work and then now Gan sells it so there was a workshop in hi highberg on correlative microscopy and serial block faced Imaging and so I said I'll come if you want to actually know the history of how it Formed right and so they invited me to come and paid part of my way MBL paid the other and so I gave the history of it and one of the people in the group cuz the Europeans have adopted the technique more so than here I we're still stuck on con focal and two Photon stuff and which Winford dink also invented but it was rather gratifying she said you know whether you know it or not you changed like my microscopy with spfi and we're all grateful that you did it and so that was kind of cool cuz you know it was it was really difficult to sell the idea people understood it and stuff but you know they just couldn't put it all together and now they're using it all the time it's really it was very uh enlightening to see how far they've taking it so it was cool uh I describe science and my own description there's two groups of quote scientists one group of scientists focus on a problem and they pull in whatever they need to and they just stick to one particular problem um and then there's the other group of which I think I'm a member and that you develop a a certain skill set of tools and of thinking and and techniques right and to me the excitement was applying that skill set to answer different problems in different organisms and so that's that's what kept me here at MBL and it is themel is a unique place as a Marine Lab Marine labs are not academic institutions really um I was fortunate to be the founding secretary treasurer of the National Association of marine Laboratories that was founded by Harin alerson when he was director here and for 24 years I did that and so the the ability of investigators from very diverse fields to come together into one place and to have the free exchange of ideas and being openly sharing of these ideas um is unique to the MBL and that's what kept me here because as the institution grew so did I in knowledge and in experience and in the ability to teach and to Mentor um other individuals and that's been very pleasing to me and I I'm very thankful to have been able to do it and to be here for as long as I have | History of the Marine Biological Laboratory | UCNAiaXcCLyIHgmwcRUwj9oA | 2017-07-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,569 | 13,211 |
6IHwpoJh2ro | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHwpoJh2ro | E3 2022 is Happening & Major Breath of the Wild 2 Rumors! | hey everyone welcome back to the nintendo prime and we got two big stories for you today one of them is probably bigger than the other one of them well what pertains to rumors from breath of the wild two ones that i would say grab your tin foil hat grab every bit of skepticism you have i don't think there's a lot of truth to them but they are very interesting the other one the first story we're gonna have is actually about e3 2022 uh it looks like it's happening folks and i can't wait for it and you know what that means at this channel we'll talk about it here in a moment first i got to remind you we are giving away a nintendo switch oh that a playstation 5 or an xbox series x to one lucky winner to enter all you have to do is head to the gleam.i link down in the description or the pinned comment we'll announce the winner i believe april 1st you're in a live stream although you don't have to be at that live stream uh to you know to win we might have other giveaways that you have to be live for but the big one here i'll end up emailing the winner all right that being so let's get into our first story and it comes from tom henderson now you might go who the hell is tom anderson why should i care well he's a video game journalist a freelance journalist who writes news and articles for video games chronicle ign dual shockers and other outlets and he put out a tweet today that i have since been able to independently verify however i cannot actually like read the thing let me explain here's what his tweet says e3 will be an entirely digital event again this year according to the esrb aka the esa who runs the esrb who sent out emails to developers today and that is what he tweeted out and i've actually since seen this email from a developer friend now i can't actually read this email to you what i can tell you however is the gist of what's happening they are obviously letting developers know this event's happening reaching out to them trying to get them to commit to their event and commit to showing games so they have nothing to announce at this time and we're not going to hear an announcement i would suspect if we do hear an announcement for e3 it's going to happen in april i originally thought maybe by the end of this month but right now this is a feeler email going out to developers to try to see who gauge interest who's going to be you know involved in this and so they can start really planning this out now you might go maybe they should have sent this out earlier this year but you know maybe for the big boys they did maybe for nintendo microsoft etc maybe they already knew about this but for the other developers the indie developers and some of the third party you know aaa developers they're just finding out now and obviously get to decide if they want to participate so yeah it does look like e3 is going to be back this year along with obviously summer game fest which has already been confirmed by jeff keely to be coming back as well what does that mean for us what you guys know or maybe you don't because you're a new subscriber thank you so much by the way if this is the first video you've ever seen drop a like and hit the subscribe button we do a big e3 show as long as there's a digital event otherwise we go to e3 in person and have completely different kinds of content but as long as e3 is digital we provide a show we put on our very first one last year to this year would be our i guess our second annual at this point show and during our show we live stream for 12 plus hours per day we cover everything live as it's happening both at summer game fest and during e3 we have hundreds of things we give away to you know obviously hundreds of winners of giveaways we have special uh entertainment events uh like eric and i punishing each other this year we're actually planning to have a bit of a death wheel that's going to be a lot of fun with different punishments and different activities different contests between eric and i different contests we have with you guys whether it's smash bros or mario kart with the new tracks we'll we'll have a lot of fun splatoon 3 will be out so yeah that might be something we get to enjoy with you guys as well potentially if it's out in time again we actually don't know when splatoon 3 is coming so yeah we have a lot of things that we're already in the pre-planning stages and a lot of companies we're already talking to a majority of what happens during e3 actually comes out of our own pockets the prizes all the sets and all the costumes and any other crazy stuff we do we plan to bring on even more special guests last year we had the young cavs and andre's restart on this year we're actually planning up the game and not only bring back maybe those people we got to reach out to the young cavs they've been a little bit inactive lately but we want to bring in a bunch of other nintendo content creators and other people interested in other parts of the industry like when we're going to bring in and talk about you know square square enix potentially having a show we're gonna want to bring in someone who actually covers and is considered an expert in the field of square enix so i'm really really excited uh for what we are working on right now because we have much longer to plan for this now uh than we did last year so the show should be bigger and better than ever our set is largely not going to change over what we just built now uh but that doesn't mean we're not gonna you know have some goodies and bonus things happening on the set now i hope to see you guys all there and speaking of e3 if it is happening i presume nintendo will be there and that's when the next nintendo direct will drop and because of that that's when we might actually hear about breath of the wild too now i have uh i'm talking about this mostly because any excuse to talk about breath of the wild too is great uh what we're about to get into are rumors i would say they're um likely fake and you'll see why uh but they do come from nintendo academy who himself mike perez is basically saying that he's not really sure they're real either there are some red flags but hell if these end up being true i don't know i'll have to eat one of my socks because i just can't see these being true but we're going to talk about it because it is a lot of fun now i'm going to go to my notes straight on this and well here's the first thing from this batch of rumors i was someone who emailed him and said the game has actually been completed it's completed development doesn't mean it won't be delayed out of this year but if it is delayed it won't be because the game's not done it would be because i don't know they want to wait for the next platform or some other logistical concern but the game itself is basically completed they're not really developing it at the moment it's just in the finalization stages and honestly it's probably fully playable at least according to this rumor uh and this rumor also states that the title wasn't revealed at the last two trailers because the title wasn't actually finalized and in fact we get later into here about three titles that have been floating around inside nintendo hq supposedly again this is just what this rumor claims now we obviously know nintendo sort of teased hey we can't tell you the title because oh it's going to be a big spoiler but is it i have no idea might not be as big a spoiler as nintendo thinks or maybe it is uh next up skyward sword is going to have a huge connection with this game which is interesting because skyward sword already had a huge connection with the original breath of the wild all the goddess statues hello that actually originates from skyward sword also by the way there's a direct reference to fifo from uh our good old friend uh from skyward sword hd uh yeah there was a huge reference to that in breath of the wild as well in the story so yeah there was already a pretty big connection in breath of the wild so now that we're literally in the sky i obviously can see skyward sword having an even larger connection this time around now here's where the red flag comes in before we even get to the potential titles this is maybe the reddest of red flags and this is what lets me know this probably came from a fan who has never even played skyward sword so ganondorf is apparently in obviously in this game but going to be a puppet um ganondorf ganon's never really been a puppet but you could argue skyward sword connection demise is the original baddie demise you know spoiler spoiler here uh created a curse that actually allowed gannon and gandolf to be as powerful so if he's going to be a puppet to anyone demise cool demise is coming back right well this rumor states he's actually a puppet to giroheem who girohim was a puppet himself in skyward sword and is literally just a sword so that makes no sense to me pretty big red flag sounds like someone who is never played skyward sword and only watch the trailers because demise doesn't really appear in most i don't think demise appeared in any of the scavenger hd trailers maybe i'm wrong on that but girohim is heavily featured so there's a presumption gearhem's the main body he's not so there's that uh if this ends up being true that's crazy this probably would be a trilogy then because then the third game would end with demise because demise is above giroheim so anyways uh last is obviously the titles that have been floating around at nintendo apparently there's conveniently been three of them uh one of them is called the legend of zelda skyloft rebirth interesting uh the next one would be the legend of zelda skies of the past and the legend of zelda return of the skies again all of those sounds completely fan makeup made up but if you had told me that uh the next zelda game you know back when it was just known as zelda wii u was going to be called the legend of zelda breath of the wild i probably would have told you that sounded made up by a fan as well from legend of zelda twilight princess okay maybe but that kind of sounds made up at the time a lot of the zelda titles sound like things fans can come up with so i don't know you guys let me know what you think about this down in the comments below i obviously have no idea and put zero stock in this but still it's always fun to think it's always fun to speculate use your own minds you need for the free thinkers that you guys are and let me know what you think about this stuff down in the comments below are you excited that e3 is likely coming back are you excited about potentially seeing breath of the wild 2 this summer i know i'm really excited about that and when do you think it's going to come out i obviously think it's still going to come out this year because i just want it to and nintendo hasn't announced the delay yet so i don't have a reason to think otherwise you guys let me know what you think down in the comments below and i will catch you guys in the next video also yeah i know the lights glaring like right around here i i know my studio light's glaring see someone told me that i should shine the light from the top and this is what happens when i when i do things the way that the set wasn't intended to be set up i should just listen to myself yep yep yep [Music] you | Nintendo Prime | UCc0qpQO6y4aB4IaZtLCZMXg | 2022-03-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,190 | 11,314 |
DDOQ8CcH0WI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDOQ8CcH0WI | Removing old Skin Fittings on a Sailing Boat Episode 184 (Sailing Catalpa) | we are out of the water and the world is in crisis something so simple yet can sink you by is there any room so what would have been like a three-day job but we're turning into a bigger one he loves it bigger so today we're gonna attempt to pull that out skin fittings in the boat which is to all of our sake hawks and whatnot before probably being in for 30 years then if they're gonna crumble apart and be stuck in break the photobook but I'm just making up its gonna pull my pullers apart I just want the threaded rod off this and I'm gonna make myself a bit of a pulley for the sea-cocks or for the through house that there I think I'm gonna sit the base of that back of the seat off all the skin fitting in the boat and then I'm going to turn it and hopefully skin fitting there we go it's job one for Apple that the main reason so he's gonna sit this on the outside of the hole what a Packer in here and here and hopefully the skin fittings aren't longer than that then he will holiday than what you get those days just always on the back of your mind when we're sure it's like one of these things left you know you're really hoping to build up a cup otherwise you got a sinking boat sort of one of the really weak points in a boat something so simple [Music] okay so it's a made-up that's probably not too bad there's no real pitching on it that's alright we'll do them all anyway I all come apart like this I think we might be lucky I just removed the veil backing ring that goes onto the skin fitting now my little contraption of made to see if I can pop them out okay so fellas gonna be in here putting it that thing shows what you do no no no you put that oh yeah so yeah once daddy puts the the thread the rods right he'll put a rod through and then you thread that on and then once it's on you hold it with that so she's gonna be here we're gonna go outside and see how daddy goes [Music] honey one man an AZ one little bit of damage on enough enough smart repairable easy fix that one [Music] okay well that chicken well there's only about five mils below the surface and there's not ask Erica rough time very good sign [Music] mom I'm down how many big oh come on they got little worms on the boat okay grain fingernail bones I call them around them a little bit these are next to their unit early it's gonna just grind around the outside of here so it doesn't pull anything apart hopefully fingers crossed these two coming out like that one just did being on the heist and means a lot of going up and down this ladder [Music] lay grinding around the skin fittings meanwhile Taj is still setting the hull [Music] this is number two where we do number twos we did we give it a good flush don't worry lays in sanitary conditions which isn't always the case is it usually log for the big poo in my clients this fell off just by muscle peeler and fall off those those big-ass arms it's hot in here though I know that much actually my grandfather's ace actually a really old style plumbing set of stillson's that just really good and I just really work that this is just the in water and tight but nothing to do with the toilet that's why I'm fine oh it is banged heads you know working in tight space trying to feel him he loves it so what he's doing is he's got a wire brush and he's trying to clean up the thread so that's red rose the threads we painted it all in there and obviously sealed it all up so he's having a bit of a trouble with this side because we've painted it in done job done what you need is a wire brush on our end of a drill hold that down the whole Lots timing okay yeah shifter has locked onto the wall plays through there the thing was spinning say I'm gonna work out how I can undo it with that but the thing spinning kind of the nut of hey man I see you I don't know why you'd on the other side buddy had the grinder it's came through all right so that one's done that one he's the next one it's a big one right the second one came off but he had to cut it off and they just tells me doesn't know if he can get the pot so we could be screwed I was just missing the fun of it so we rot [Music] but the rain is saving totally a little top part of people wondered if you ever lost your honey oh I wonder if it's worth it it's like if it was the boat hulls perfect would have been like a three-day job that would turn it into a bigger one but one of those things that's got to be done wondering whether to pull all that fold it up give myself bit more room I totally got in the white slides coming out when she was just taken out from the beginning but anyway taking the toilet out now alright guys sorry this one behind me the last one [Music] so that third one was but one was proven to be a pain in the butt Lee pulled out the toilet so you get better access had the same problem as he did with the second one so he's actually cut this one off as well will grind it it off so fingers crossed we can find these two we should be able to I think they're pretty standard sizes but hopefully we can find them here in Langkawi we have to wait for shipping we're not sure because of this Karuna virus that's going around has kind of put a standstill for things so yeah I hope everything goes smoothly we are out of the water and the world is in crisis its can't really escape until we're back in and now we've got holes in the boat so we have to fix eyes before we go back in but this is the reason why we we pulled out we could have just repainted and gone back in within a couple of days but we have never placed them and we don't know when they were replaced laughs oh no pretty old and dingy looking and playing on leis mine so we thought we've to replace them all I think he's regretting it now yeah be careful that'll be okay you owe me yeah well it's kind of yeah it's kind of hot nah yeah got it hey three down down and that's all is that all you doing he's over it is done huh is that this one this one three down you have to grind that all thought I think that would have broke okay I I can clean up in here awesome my life planning alright so I went to number four well as to it faster that this one's no looking the greatest nothing's easy on this boat it's not access to anything yeah so what's down there claiming later fella my foot gonna move the exhaust pipe now the exhaust sound the road Oh beautiful The Vow was removed and now to pull out the skin fitting [Music] i sweaty sweaty [Music] holder [Music] Oh what just happened folks Moria and doesn't actually look too bad this one alright so we had a bit of break we had lunch and we're getting back into it Lee's there's four done and there's four more to go they're all in this aft cart behind our bed and they're really unaccessible so lays in there at the moment trying to see if it's even possible to do and they look terrible they're the worst looking ones on it handles of snapped off them and did you get it yeah just really not good sandals I've snapped off and they're terrible that's a good idea to replace oh yeah definitely it's half of it off I think I'm gonna have to chop the rest moving arm hole on this side I'm trying to hold something that I'm not very good at that's been a thing very frustrated man we had no luck with this one either but because we're replacing them they cut this one off too brought it mmm final one for the day and it wasn't too hard it looked pretty bad and the skin fitting this side was plastic so Lee was relieved we replaced it really sad looking a lot of corrosion and plastic I'm not I don't know a lot of people use it I just hello I doesn't sit right with me plastic so that's our sixth and final one that we're doing no another one the water makes up a lonely little one I think this would be it's to you too I left in our outfit bum they look fine so you can leave those there in a red universe 5 2 so that's kind of good um how many we got left a little of three little ones do I do laggy so then day two we got six out of eight valves out please doing all the measuring and things so we can order some new ones to replace them right now and so we're pretty on schedule with what we want to do okay all right guys so we just been informed today that that there is wearing lockdown from tomorrow in Malaysia where we are we were supposed to fly today to Penang birthday tomorrow's 40th um on the hard stand sand on the boat down hey sorry we've um we've decided to not go due to the situation all the shops are closing from tomorrow till the 31st of March which is something two weeks scary happy birthday it's my birthday how are you today I'm 40 and we're stuck on the boat on the hard stand there Malaysia and this criminal restrictions and there's a shutdown for the next two weeks so far did have other plans for my birthday but again we're gonna make the most of it we got stuck here we pretty much just gonna be on the bike working got plenty of food we stocked up yesterday I'm upstairs making a cake other three are downstairs working I know working on his birthday there's not much else for us to do II thought we might as well get everything done so this is a carrot cake I'm making you better put it in the oven something real fair that it's your birthday today and this is what you're doing I made slushy we got a drink comin get a margarita not too bad even though coronavirus has taken over the world at the moment I suppose one thing to look at is I'm here with my family that's the main thing margaritas family cake we're high and dry on the hard stand at the moment with the boat but hey I'm still pretty good she's baby see ya yes what he is being honest you love you oh yeah it's like it's a windy in here happy birthday to you happy birthday happy boys a jolly good fellow blow it out make a wish touched it it's a fast-paced look at that ladies and gentlemen well thank you that looks really good keep a sneeze really thank you guys for watching we love you and we'll see you next time [Music] | Sailing Catalpa | UCXEjpiYKr-hCbtqwC8RXwtg | 2020-04-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,009 | 9,968 |
2JI78TlJ3Xc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JI78TlJ3Xc | May & June Wrap Up ♡ 2018 | hi guys my name is Sabine and welcome welcome to another video today I am here with my May and June wrap-up and it's it's been like two months since I've done a wrap-up and I'm really excited to talk about all the books that I read in the past two months I'm also really happy because I finally have summer vacation and I also heard that I succeeded in every subject that I had this year in biomedical sciences so I don't have to retake any finals and I I did my first year of university like quite well I'm just really proud of myself I'm happy that I have two months off because I I was so I was finished I was so tired and now I have all the time to read again and I'm like so excited to fully focus on reading and YouTube again and I just cannot wait I'd say let's just dive into the five books that I read in these past two months five doesn't seem like a lot but keep in mind that I had so much stress during University like everything was hood like all the deadlines were put into June and and still I'm really happy with this number first book or actually poetry collection that I finished in May was an ocean of grey by camellia hosnian if you've watched my latest book haul you also saw this book in there Mali is also what I call this author's name Mele is like a really good friend of mine on a book Instagram and on booktube I've been following her for like two years right now her poetry collection was absolutely beautiful this is the third potion book that I've read and I'm not only saying that I loved it because I know Mele personally it's just that I felt so touched by all of these poems it is about Malia's heartbreak and how she experienced it and all of her feelings are put into beautiful poetry with gorgeous illustrations plus she published this book together with I believe two of her friends which is also amazing to me even though I have never had a boyfriend myself which is fortunate and unfortunate at the same time I'm guessing because that also means I've never experienced heartbreak but besides that I could still really feel with Molly I like I could sort of feel her heartbreak I would leave a link into the description so that you guys can check out this poetry collection if you want to and then you can order from their website Meraki press so I'll give this one a five out of five stars because only two or three hours that I read this I could just really feel all the feels the next book that I read email I'm so proud of myself for being able to hold this one up it's a traitor to be thrown by all Wayne Hamilton first of all I'm really proud of this because this one is five hundred and seventy pages which was really intimidating for me but the reason that I'm like most proud of this is because it's a sequel it's the second book in the trilogy and I'm so bad and finishing trilogies like so so bad so the first book in this trilogy is a rebel of this ants and this is my favorite cover and one of my favorite books of like all time it is amazing it is about Imani she is this desert girl and she's been living in this really like boring town called dust walk nothing happens and she has been meaning to flee out of the town because she has like a horrendous uncle and aunt and it's just not what she wants and then all of a sudden there's this really strange foreigner in her town and eventually he takes her on a journey and this sounds super vague but it's so good it's like a Wyatt fantasy trilogy all about political intrigue rebellion there are amazing characters hi I think they are all amazing the world is so intriguing at all in Hamilton's writing style is also amazing she does like these stories like these legends which are in this world and those are one of my favorite moments like in the books because I just love her fairy tale ask writing style the sequel was like so much bigger than the first book I mean it's like almost double and in this book you really get to know more of like the political intrigue the political world and even though that sounds kind of boring it totally wasn't and you get introduced to new characters and I'm always kind of worried about that because they aren't the first characters that you have met but oh Sam is a new character and he is like amazing he's like such a charming dude back in like a really good way things happen in this book which were just mind-blowing and I think I gave this one a four and a half out of five stars because rebel of the sands still gave me this sort of like nostalgic feeling because I reread this before this one and it's just it's my favorite I love it so much but this one was also so so good four and a half out of five stars maybe even a five now that I'm considering it I just love this world and please go check it out it's my favorite trilogy until so far I'm almost finished with the third book then I read the exact opposite of okay by Laura Steven and unfortunately I do not have the physical copy here with me I have it in my dorm and I forgot to bring it with me but this is I think one of my favorite books of 2018 until so far and I truly truly mean this this is an amazing feminist funny novel it's like the funniest thing that I have ever ever read I left out a lot like so many times and that never happens to me with books but Laura Stevens humor is amazing it's so funny and even though like there are so many jokes in this book it really brings across an important message this book is all about Izzy and is he hooks up with two guys in one evening and someone has made photos of her making out with one guy and those get leaked the guy that she was also kissing with whose photos were taken his dad is like a political person and Izzy's life gets sort of like thrown under a bus after this event she gets shamed so incredibly much is he is trying to find out together with her best friend who like made these photos and who put them online so of course I gave this one a 5 out of 5 stars I love this book with my whole heart and I cannot wait for the sequel which will come out in March 2019 if I'm correct I will definitely be pre-ordering that one so those were all the books that I read in May and now onto the books that I read in June so the first one that I finished is the truth about Alice by Jennifer Mathieu and this is the dust jacket the physical copy is in my dorm as well Jennifer Matthew is the author of moxie and because of one of my best friend's Joni she has a gorgeous book scrim I will leave a link to her books to Graham in the description bar down below as well she saw that the hardcover book of the truth about Alice was like four euros on Amazon so I was like okay I need to buy that I loved Moxie but this one has a lot lower ratings of a democracy this one has a three point six out of five on Goodreads and normally I don't really buy books which have like such a low rating on Goodreads it was a very small book I think it was just 200 pages but it took me like two to three weeks to read that's not a good sign Moxie was so much better that's like also one of my favorite reads this year it's also a feminist contemporary novel do we see a pattern here the truth about Alice is about Alice gosh wow how did you know that but rumor has it that Alice has slept with two guys in one night it's not the same as the exact opposite of okay I promise afterwards there was a like a very disastrous car accident with one of those guys and he died in the accident and you get to know the story told from five different perspectives I think in the end you get to know the truth about Alice Through Alice's perspective I noticed that oh the characters were really the problem of this story I think it was done on purpose but still I don't know me so much but the characters were so very stereotypical and they were also very aware of being stereotypical and being but still they did that and they sort of wanted to be like oh yeah I'm doing it and it's the right thing to do because blah blah blah blah blah I didn't want to end up like I was before so now I'm gonna be an I wanted this book to be so much more than it was and I think I gave this like a two and a half out of five stars I just wouldn't really recommend this if you were a fan of moxie this will definitely disappoint you I think yeah that book took me way too long for the amount of pages that it had and I just really needed to get like another pick-me-up book which I could just read like very quickly and I did that with this book and that is save the date by Morgan Matson I have a signed first edition people and I'm really happy about that because look Morgan Matson touched this book yes Morgan Matson is one of my favorite authors I own all of her books I have read three out of the five books that she has published so it is my mission this summer to read all of her book this book is about Charlie and her family during a span of three days a wedding is gonna take place at her family home and Charlie's whole family which is really quite large I believe there are seven people and her family are coming together for this wedding and everything that you could possibly think of goes wrong which on one hand was a lot of fun but on the other hand was very frustrating sometimes because it was like oh my god no not again you know that feeling when you're like oh my god no but you also kind of love it at the same time that was me with this whole book and the fun thing which was also in this book like when you removed the dust jacket of most of her books there are like beautiful pictures of the characters but this time it was a cartoon and I was like whoa what the crap is this Charlie's family like her mom has been well known for this cartoon that she's been making and the cartoon is also like incorporated in the story the major thing of save the date is that it's super family driven which it's like a good thing but in the beginning I definitely needed to get used to that because I was really expecting that gay super it is a super cute some are contemporary but it's like a little less focused on romance like that is not the number one priority in this book number one is family number two is look a little bit of a cutesy romance it is my least favorite Morgan Matson book that I've read until so far but still very much enjoyable I would 100% recommend this book to everyone and especially if you want to have like more of a contemporary book focused on family dynamics and just all those kind of shenanigans and a wedding which was also a lot of fun so I gave save-the-date a four out of five stars but I'm sort of like should it give it four and a half those are all the five books that I read in May and June let me know in the comments down below which books you have read from this pile or what other books that you have read in those two months you guys can also follow me off my different social media pages of course I have Goodreads snapchat Instagram plus an email address and links to those will all be in the description bar down below again thank you so much for watching this video and I hope that I will see you guys in the next one bye | Sabine's Book Nook | UCKQlDbmwTKLHT88dWfxkGaw | 2018-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,215 | 11,115 |
UF83sje93kY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF83sje93kY | Cheryl MORTIFIED as Matthew Morrison tells fans he's 'spunky' during The Greatest Dancer rehearsals | [Music] she's been showing off a different side to herself in her new role as a judge on BBC's the greatest dancer and Cheryl posted a video to her Instagram story on Friday with fellow judges OD Mabuse and Matthew Morrison joking around backstage during rehearsals the brunette beauty 35 went makeup free for the cliff and told fans she and her coat judges were at rehearsals with a cheeky Matthew 40 adding feeling spunky the former Glee star then told a surprised Cheryl she can't used that one alluding to the video she was posting to her social media site the comment was greeted with a shot Cheryl looking into the camera and laughing hysterically the mother of one went low-key for the practice in a black hoodie while showing off her natural beauty to her 3.7 million fans she left her newly colored brunette locks loose as she flashed her stunning smile for the camera while OD 28 didn't look too impressed as she sipped her coffee in the cream coat over in Navy strike dress the relaxed video comes after the hard-working judge slip during the opening judges dance number on the on the first live episode of the dance show on Sunday the singer was joined by her fellow judges for the routine last week with some viewers believing she forgot some of the choreography during the performance but a source has exclusively told mail online that the star slipped during the routine and was caught off balance one viewer wrote during the high energy routine Cheryl messing up the dance intro did she slip or just forget the moves hashtag the great dancer hashtag Cheryl Tweedy an insider has revealed what happened to mail online explaining Cheryl slipped at the beginning of the performance and lost her balance these things obviously happen on a live show it happened during the first 10 seconds of the routine but being the true Pro she is she carried on the delivery they knock out performance the slip didn't shake her | Beautiful Life | UCPgBorIqGgnIUsskS80_33Q | 2019-02-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 342 | 1,926 |
hLrFCb1fm3w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLrFCb1fm3w | How To: Cable Side Lateral Raise - Low Vs. Wrist Height | hey guys coach alex here with physique development and today sue and i are going to go over the cable lateral arrays now we use two different variations with the cable lateral arrays we have a low pulley option as well as a wrist height option and we're going to go over both of those today so we're going to get started with the low pulley option now the cables themselves are going to cross so you're going to pick up the cables with opposing hands and the cables themselves are going to be set up as low as they can be on the pulley system now one simple trick that we we tell clients about is that these little balls here they get they can get caught if you put them on the the the carabiner on the actual loop here so if you put the carabiner right on the outside of the hole outside of the ball at that point the balls do not run into one another so you're not having any miscues within the execution now from here what we're going to focus on is simply making sure that the cable is going to align directly through the the joints so we want the cable to run directly through the wrist the elbow and the shoulder joint and as sue goes out laterally she's going to focus on driving outward not up so her first intent is going to be driving outward and not vertically now with this as well she's going to be simply hinging at the hips to allow for the medial delt to be targeted first and foremost now oftentimes we will see within client execution that if the weight is too heavy the individual will rotate and allow for the front delt to take over so they'll rotate in this fashion to allow for the front delt to come into play we want to make sure that the medial delt is in the gravitational pull to make sure that it is the muscle that is moving the weight so one last cue with the cable here is that when she is aligned with her hips here and as she is driving outward we do want a slight rotation at the upper arm now you will hear the cue of pour the teapot out or something of that nature but that is going to be a little excessive if you can trump the tone and it with that excessive rotation you're going to be biasing the rear delt and also putting the shoulder in a compromised position so those are going to be the cues that we utilize for the low cable lateral arrays now we're going to move into the wrist height lateral raise and and the the simple things here is that we're going to be biasing a different portion of the movement itself now with this we're simply going to be at wrist height so wherever the cable is going to sit is going to be at wrist height or slightly below now in the low cable pulley option we're going to be biasing the mid-range of the lateral rays with the wrist height we're going to be biasing the linkedin position so if you were to use this in a superset this is a great option to um you know tax out the the tissue in a different position so she's going to follow the exact same cues but it is going to be heavier in the lengthened position comparatively to the mid-range as we saw with the low cable pulley perfect and that is the cable lateral raise | Physique Development | UCwL6i80ui6Po2Jov2jVRlbQ | 2020-08-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 610 | 3,104 |
EdmuIKsqfUA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdmuIKsqfUA | Zinfandel Clips What makes the Heritage Vineyard Zinfandel Project unique | [Music] the Zinfandel project is unique in that we actually control the growing conditions by which the grapes are grown these are grown in our Oakville experimental station a specialized block that was planted some years ago the fruit growing conditions are controlled by our staff unique to our staff in the field and the harvest conditions are controlled by our viticulture and wine making team and the winemaking is specifically controlled in the winery when it comes to the UC Davis teaching and research winery this is critical that that research is our specialty precision winemaking is our specialty this is how we best cultivate the wines from the fruit that has grown and control the process from bud break to winemaking start to finish [Music] | ZAPZinfandel | UCCfJxiA5XpslArMxihJAjyQ | 2017-08-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 127 | 754 |
DpLm05ZY1Hg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpLm05ZY1Hg | The Hidden Mystery Behind How Introverts Benefit When Extroverts Can’t Stop Talking | negative publicity is better than no publicity at all has often been said in multiple ways the bigger the personality the longer they want to remain relevant to the public it doesn't matter how extreme the behavior participants will do the unimaginable to be remembered there are countless examples of when an individual has publicly proclaimed something accurately only to fight harder when compelling evidence suggests that an ocean was always false according to psychology today people who suffer from the imposter syndrome don't feel as intelligent competent or talented as others think they are their greatest fear is that people will discover them as frauds if unenlightened extroverts would stop talking and start producing they would discover a more fulfilling life devoid of pretense to find out more read the article the hidden mystery behind how introverts benefit when extroverts can't stop talking by clicking the link below | The Strategic Introvert | UCtDPBlDYmIi7iRqayaKQ2Wg | 2021-11-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 149 | 937 |
Qi8VZI2Nlus | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi8VZI2Nlus | Cities WITHOUT—Senator Katharina Fegebank | Welcome to Hamburg and welcome to this beautiful place. Actually, it's one of the best places in town we have to open this conference, to open the City Science Summit 2019 and it's such a great honor for our city to host the third City Science Summit after Andorra and Shanghai. And of course I don't see you all, but I heard there are about 400, 500 people here already and the list of participants of course is long, international, and top level. And I can't say to all of you individually hello, but like this. Welcome so much to Hamburg and I'm very much looking forward to sharing some time with you here at Hamburg's really popular landmark, the Elbphilharmonie. You're all members of the City Science network. You're network partners from Boston, from Quito, Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Andorra, Helsinki, Cairo, Dubai, Taipei, Shanghai, Beijing. Wow, that sounds really impressive and amazing and you are all established experts as high level CEOs and academics of all career stages. Mayors from various cities around the globe have registered. What a diverse and international group and that really makes us proud. And once again, a very, very warm welcome because you all share a passion we also have, the passion for the future of our cities. And today and tomorrow you will have the chance to focus on up to date and urgent questions. You will have the opportunity to discuss new approaches, develop new innovative ideas, how urban spaces and international metropolis can develop in the future. And I'm very curious to hear and learn more from your expertise as our city here in Hamburg is changing at a rapid pace. Actually just now we're realizing and we are actually in this area Europe's biggest urban development project, the HafenCity around this beautiful concert hall, and other urban projects such as the Science City, not City Science, but Science City Bahrenfeld, which is a district of Hamburg in the western part. They are already in the queue and more are still to come. So actually, we look at science, and I as the minister, we look at science from many different perspectives, but also from the perspective of urban development and urban build and what contribution science actually can do. And so we're kind of excited to have the first time in Hamburg's history a new quarter, a new district that's been triggered and motivated and pushed by science and by research and by technology transfer. And that is really, really exciting for us. So therefore, it is a great honor for our city to host such a visionary summit and of course it's a pleasure to have you all here. And before I continue, I would like to give a tremendous thank you to Gesa Ziemer and her team of the CityScienceLab. I spoke to some of them outside and actually some of your colleagues, recognized them from last year. I think you did a fantastic job setting up this conference. It is such a promising program and I think you will have fun filled days of discussions, talks, high profile keynote speaks, interactive workshops and other sessions. And of course, tomorrow, the general public is invited too, so I would really, really like to give a hand to Gesa for bringing this summit to Hamburg and for making this meeting possible. I think this is spectacular. Thank you so much. And I think we are all aware, and I just mentioned it, that the times for global politics are currently very challenging. I would even dare to say that the times are extremely challenging and I think we have to look what is happening in the cities because, actually, today more than 50% of the population lives in cities and it is more to come. And I think this is the place where the smart ideas and solutions of tomorrow will happen to transfer them to the country, countrysides, and of course to all fields of political as well. And so it is so fascinating for us to see what is possible when I take a look at the CityScienceLab here in Hamburg. We met you last year in Boston and it was such a fascinating experience to see what kind of different fields we actually can use the mechanisms of the CityScienceLab to find solutions for today and for tomorrow. And what we did here in Hamburg three, four years ago when we had the huge wave of refugees coming to Europe, to Germany, in particular to the cities, with the help of the CityScienceLab here at the HafenCity University, which was introduced after we signed the cooperation contract with you, with the MIT in Boston, was to invite people of Hamburg to really discuss the mega challenge of housing for refugees. And people realized, "Oh, I can't just say welcome to everybody and at the same time say it's good to have them but not anywhere around my place." So people from all walks of life were invited to discuss the issue of refugee housing and they realized that there is no black and white answer, but they realized there is something in between and that is political debate and political discussion and find a consensus and to compromise. And this all helps besides the technical aspect to understand how the society works and I think that is a big, big contribution to democracy. And what we see at the MIT and what we see here at the HafenCity University really paves the way for a new form of understanding, of participation, of people's participation, and we actually want to push that to an even higher level. I don't know whether there are already representatives here from the United Nations and from our foreign ministry, but this afternoon I think it is, we will sign a contract or a letter of intent with the United Nations Technology and Innovation Lab, known as UNTIL, that we have a new form of cooperation for participation processes and finding solutions for cities, and that of course makes us and me very proud that we will have that in Hamburg. Maybe one last remark, some time ago, Hamburg was mainly a port and trade city, a very proud and a very rich port and trade city. I think Hamburg has developed tremendously over the past years because it is currently transforming into a vibrating science and innovation metropolis. Also with the help of our universities in particular, with the help of the HafenCity University because what is developed here is not ideas and visions for urban build and architecture and the way cities look like in the future, but what I just said with the CityScienceLab, we have new forms of participation of integrating people, of addressing people that know they have a problem with a certain thing. So we actually include everybody so we have a good contribution to democracy and a good participation process with this interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approach of the HafenCity where science and basic research is being transformed into ideas that help societies to grow. And I want to say thank you for that because that helps to create acceptance for science and research, and in times of fake news, this is exactly the answer to it. So thank you so much to all our universities here in Hamburg and around the world and in particular, once again, to the HafenCity University. The motto, I think it's quite a daring motto, cities without, because on my way here, I thought, "What are cities without politicians and politics?" So maybe next time you can do without representatives from the city and you find your own solutions, but I think it's always a good idea not to keep in touch, but really to exchange and to argue and to find the best solutions. But why not think to be innovative and to try out completely new things? Mobility without cars, economies without currencies. Why not govern our future cities without bureaucrats? Cities without, I think that is a cool motto and I'm very interested to hear and to find out what kind of solutions you come up with, if you come up with solutions. Sometimes things stay open. So ladies and gentlemen and to you all, once again, a very warm welcome to you here in Hamburg and I hope you will have an inspiring conference. You will meet as many new people as possible because every time you meet new people, new ideas will be generated, and I hope you enjoy your time here. Thank you so much. | MIT Media Lab | UCEPhh0AIOV9GjPkE1JNjH8w | 2019-12-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,442 | 8,147 |
YmAVkFPMnbA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmAVkFPMnbA | Chainsaw Porting Class!! How To Port A Chainsaw For Beginners! Homelite Super XL Automatic #8 | all right so how's everybody doing today we are working on our chainsaw boarding class series and if this is your first video just going down the description there will be a link down there to a playlist and if you go through that playlist you'll be able to see this series from start to finish now before we go any further i just want to mention that i was originally going to go through and show how to do a bunch of the repairs on this particular saw it happens to be a home light super xl auto but i decided to keep it with within just the porting side of it but if you're looking for any of that information there is a source for pretty much any repair you can possibly want to make and this gentleman happens to be probably one of the best or in the field and his name is leon all you got to do is go to leon's chainsaw parts and repair he has a youtube channel and he has a store for a lot of your parts and he has videos on just about any repair imaginable for home lights so if you're not familiar with them i suggest going over there and he can help you work out your your repair needs if you have any that you find alrighty now today we're gonna focus more on compression squish things like that uh discuss that a little bit and some of your choices that you can you can make now one of the things that affect compression is your ring let me get one here here's an old ring now whenever your ring is installed that gap at the top you want to measure that gap okay let me show you here there's a cylinder i'm going to stick that ring down in the cylinder okay i got a ring in there i got the gap and i'm going to measure it and we're going to use i'm just going to use this this uh peeler gauge here to get kind of an idea of how much gap there is my thickest one on here is looks like 25 thousandths and i am well over 25 thousandths on that gap so i'm going to add several others now if you look on your feeler gauge there's different measurements on them you can see mine are getting kind of rusty but i'm going to stack these up until i measure the thickness of that gap right now i have the three thickest ones put together and it's even more than that so we're gonna add another one i'm just looking for a ballpark here i'm going to add another one that's too thick so my measurement would be the combination of all four of these okay which is a twenty one thousand twenty two thousands twenty three thousands and twenty four thousands all added together roughly that would be roughly 90 thousandths in the ring gap now i'm gonna locate a brand new ring here these rings come in the kit for a brand new piston it comes from little red barn i'm going to stick this ring in there and i can already tell you that the gap is considerably smaller i'm going to go with one of my thinnest here is fifteen thousandths let's try that and twenty-five thousands doesn't wanna go uh so i'm probably roughly twenty thousands considerable difference that is going to affect compression um because that gap is so big let me show you let me give you up close and personal up close shot here so that's the aftermarket ring gap right there you can see that's a different design you're going to notice here in a second that is a different kind of a design than the original okay so let me put the original in so there's the original you can see there is a considerable difference in the ring gap so you can see there's a different kind of a design between those two rings the aftermarket one is a better design because it has that little hook on it there is a pin let me show you on the piston you see these little pins that little hook will kind of go over that pin and help close that gap up it is a the aftermarket one is a better design you'll end up with better compression so if you're out there and if you notice a large ring gap there i suggest replacing your rings personally i like the ring that comes with the aftermarket kit from little red barn it's just it's a better design and so forth it will perform considerably better on the last video i made a mistake and i installed a piston without considering how difficult those pistons can be to find so i went ahead and installed a factory replacement piston and we're going to go with a factory setup that way you can build exactly what i'm doing um later on if i choose to i'll go in and change the piston out but the rings are going to give me a considerable difference in compression just by putting new ones in if you know what i mean now that aftermarket pistons or not aftermarket that other piston i put in um it didn't change my timing at all it's just the center of the piston that's a little higher it uh you know it closes off some of that it's kind of like a pop-up piston it works kind of like a pop-up piston so that would gain a little bit of compression with it but it's it timed out the same as a factory piston um so my my exhaust number is still at 105. now let's talk about the squish a little bit here let's pull this cylinder off this is the cylinder we're working on now the squish is the distance between the top of the piston and the top of the cylinder and it depends on your choices and how much you need to affect that now one way to change your squish is to put the cylinder on a lathe and machine enough off the base so that whenever you bolt it on the whole thing sits down a little lower that'll pull your piston up higher closing your squish off it'll increase compression and with this particular saw a lot of folks will find that if they try to do that they're going to freeport so this is one thing we need to take in consideration during our decision making process on our build and on our final results are we going to try to shave some of this off um i've already decided i'm removing the base gasket so we're going to run without a base gasket here that's going to take you know that takes roughly 30 thousandths off of my squish you know which is a decent amount and with a new set of rings what was my compression at starting at i started out at 130 pounds of compression with a fresh set of rings that's going to jump up so keep that in mind um now so if you have the machinery and you notice that you can you have the ability to do it maybe you you might want to take a few thousands off uh some people do not have the machinery so on this particular build we're not going to shave anything off the cylinder base on this build this is going to be something in the average homeowner can do at home now another thing to consider is uh rod ratio um so what i'm talking about here is the amount of time the piston spends at top dead center okay some will spend more time at the top without moving so much than others i'm just going to touch this a little bit but you'll you'll notice that's like here is 10 degrees before top dead center here's 10 degrees after top dead center and that piston barely moves so what's going on here is when that fires because the piston is staying up there for that amount of time it's going to have that amount of time to help build pressure now i have in the past set up an indicator that went down the spark plug hole and i could measure exactly how long it stayed up there and moved so many thousands and all that stuff i've been down that road um it depends on how wild of a build you're going for you don't need to mess with it with this build that i'm showing you but i just wanted to touch it for a second just to give you an example that there are other factors in play the one piston i put in that was a little taller at the center it didn't affect squish because they're at the same height the squish is measured at the edge of the cylinder so even though the piston was taller the squish didn't change so there's another thing you got to consider it's not always about to squish there are other things to consider so just try to think about that in your builds so one of the reasons i wanted to discuss this is there's more factors to consider than just the squish so if you have a piston with a pop-up you know if it has a pop-up on it like here's one i got a pop-up piston sitting right here i'll show you all right so here's a uh this is a husqvarna see see the center of that we got a pop-up the squish would not be affected but we are going to affect the compression because we have a pop-up you know what i mean so there's there's more to consider then just squish but if you're building a simple firewood saw you don't need to think about it a lot there's flaws in the design of any engine and by improving or fixing those flaws uh you will improve from performance and some salts will improve drastically um just by fixing a few of those flaws without even touching your squish so it's not necessarily the first thing you want to think about all right now how much compression is too much is too much that's one thing you got to consider as well um what you want to think about is your bearings connecting rod bearings crankshaft bearings all that stuff the bearings are going to take the abuse with high compression the more compression you give it the more abuse the bearings get so think of like a like a husqvarna they have bigger bearings they're sturdier these super xls i don't think they could handle the kind of compression that's twenty thousands of squish would give you i honestly don't i probably wouldn't build one to that spec because i don't think the bottom end would handle it the rotating assembly so i haven't had one fail yet but i think the highest compression super xl i've built was in the 170 pound range um sometimes i don't replace the rings so that's one thing to consider too so if i pull saw apart and it rings you know this the ring gaps good now i'll just keep the rings i i don't replace them if i don't have to sometimes uh but you gotta consider that now i don't typically start turning up a saw until i get to about 170 pounds of compression 70 175 pounds of compression so you know keep that in mind as well if you start turning your saw up without any compression you're not going to have the torque because compression is a big factor in your torque it's it's common with any engine build compression does affect your torque or i should say it's one considerable factor now if you're putting your saw together and you came up with uh if you started out at 130 pound compression we need to try to get it up i typically tear us all down once it gets to about 120 i i pull i tear it down and i replace the rings or whatever to me 120 is low enough that i would tear it down and start working on it start fixing that because once you get to 100 it's still going to run but you start getting below 100 you're gonna have trouble getting it to run 120 pounds you will pull with power won't be a ton of power you'll be limited to i'm talking about these super xls so 120 pound of compression your 20 inch bar is probably going to be your the max bar length you want to go with now another thing to consider is when you turn it up those rings over time are going to wear out and you're going to start to lose some compression over time so do you want to take it to this absolute limit with your build right now or do you want to be conservative with it and give it you know that some longevity before you start running into trouble you know maybe having to change rings or so forth so there's another thing to consider whenever you're looking to turn your solves up if you've seen my videos of my super xl that i built and you're happy with that it's pulling 28 inch bar at 4 rpm in the cut that's the kind of build we're doing right now so if you're looking to run a 20 inch bar all the time and you want to go a little more rpm it's possible i'll give you some of those pointers but me personally i like the i'd like to go to a longer bar before i start turning up the rpms that's me personally i don't like bending over to get to my wood so 24 to 28 inch bar i wanted to be able to pull that before i start turning the rpm up but we're going to move into the transfers i think on the next video do a little grinding and then move from there the transfers are where most of our work most the transfers are where most of our performance increases are going to happen so be prepared alrighty see you in the next one later | Smitty’s Chainsaws | UCDWkJbl_y6NQVsNgXHK4L0w | 2021-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,433 | 12,302 |
hFXJFZ7WORM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFXJFZ7WORM | #ExtraLife: Eric Plays Overcooked 2 Ep 08 - Discipline Devolves | it's time for Eric place overclocked episode of a taking a new haircut [Music] she was gonna plenty she kept asking me when we're gonna play looking at this [Music] interesting alright ready guys hi chefs right 12 years there is all right so scar that's a panda Sam's octopus Stella's and I get her grandma a guy with funny teeth a raccoon in wheelchair yeah all right let me drive guys I'm gonna look for a different level okay yeah the first one we already have three stars we see but I was just looking for alright let me go back to level two let's see we are in level one let's see no one so one one has three stars point two is three stars three stars where's it levels that's level two right okay let's go find that I just ran over somebody I am no one has three stars okay there was three then over here okay I perfect we need two stars in this one [Music] but now we got it right because we know you have to use your plates again where am i okay chop some cheese [Music] let the dough Sam is that you there's some cheese and some tomatoes I just need a plate Sam stole the pleat really I'm gonna cook some pizza all right guys the other plate needs to come this way - so Sam Kristen Sam start um start chopping dough Oh now we can't get to dough needs a plate all right just start putting I guess tomatoes on plates we have a dough okay and what else and we need a way for cheese on the other side just keep doing tomatoes I guess for now you put one on this plate well we're not getting anything done someone had to stay on the other side that was my fault I should stay on the other side good job washing dishes oh no they're over here in the bottom just wait alright gotta get that dough ready there's some cheese all right dough here she's all right I got one pizza in the oven [Music] cheese [Music] wait this one never had cheese it was made but it without cheese oh hey take this over here hold on look I have something here take this Wow [Music] the stickers on the bottom right here okay just waste those washing plates look right there go put on the plate take it okay I got cheese here I got tomatoes all right this pizza is ready to go throw it in the oven oh it's leaving me all right let me make some dough oh they're still here ready cheese perfect I'm gonna throw this pizza perfect two pizzas at once okay ready here wait oh okay totally we got two that can come soon all right perfect need a plea perfect [Music] all right I think we're okay on tomato stuff just pass it pass it to Stella still I can put the pizza so grab that pizza put on the pleat down here is cooked already still on its go thready all right we're not doing horribly we're doing pretty well actually okay so this one needs that one these cheese put cheese on there scarlet or octopus guy yeah there you go all right throw that one in the other one you get a chance I just need to cut some cheese [Music] okay Stella cut it out it's getting too crowded in here Stella I need a plate it's being washed no someone has to stay back there to get cheese oh four seconds left gotta get this in kind of get this in alright got it I think we got the two stars nope we worked well together [Music] okay I'm always gonna stay on the right side so I could always have cheese in dough okay I'm gonna start with some dough good job putting the pleat there okay got that gonna cut some cheese okay don't keep throwing tomatoes over here okay because you get people's ways alright next pleat next week yeah thank you okay just put it to me uh there we go got that same cut some cheese please I'm gonna go in there to get stuck no more tomatoes please no more no more no more I'm running over there during my way I'm getting there okay there's some cheese oh look there's another pizza just waiting for a plate okay and it is you guys have a plate in the back corner you guys there's a plate right there look there's a pizza waiting right here on this coin board just put it on that plate all right just gotta put some cheese on that one and that'll be another pizza watch out watch out stop it all right neither plate where's my plate okay watch my gosh okay Lacey yeah okay Stella please deliver that pizza Stella please deliver that pizza the one that's there next to the yeah that one okay there's tomato on there I'm gonna get some cheese to go in there okay perfect another pizza there [Music] can you stop stealing that Stella okay Scarlett you need to stay on that side too we can't all be on this side because that nothing gets done I'm washing plates pan to come down here and get a plate don't push me just get pleats all right put the plate here [Music] here's another dough there's another batch perfect I'm gonna cut some cheese as soon as I get a chance you got to come to this oven Scarlett is gonna it's gonna burn eventually hold on Stella I'm gonna cut this cheese and then you can put it on that pizza okay put on that pizza right [Music] [Applause] okay and tomato here's another there's another pizza right here that needs to be cooked all right you guys know about to get pushed I'm gonna grab this pizza out of the oven so doesn't burn Sam don't push me oh my good all right whatever you cook that's the last thing that's gonna get in there so time's running out ye we're just gonna have one star like we did last time we almost there all right let's do it one more time okay guys one more time we got to get two stars or what's the point we're just wasting our time I could be doing something else you guys to be working on your farm stand that side help things go smoothly don't throw no no don't throw tomatoes put on the plate put on the play of his chops I already put doing here didn't I oh there's dough here's to me oh that one's all Pizza ready right hey peaches just on the floor because everything's in the way Sam okay I'm gonna cut some cheese look they're still right there okay deliver that pizza one of those pizzas has to be cooked I couldn't fit ready Jesus right here in the bottom [Music] well we haven't delivered anything yet it's right here on the bottom [Music] alright there's another pizza right there you put it in there put in here no Sam put it in the oven why isn't it going in the oven oh there's a tomato in the oven that's why because people keep throwing Tomatoes so there's ovens useless put in here Sam when they give it a chance I [Music] wash the plate perfect good job Sam hold on leave it there Samuel [Music] okay we can do this guys we can do this someone get that peeps out of the oven staying out of the way I think that Pete's out of the way [Music] up there they need to be washed wash them no we did for ready we're doing really well we just gotta get the act going there's another pizza that can be cooked all right good job Stella look take this Pizza cook it up too late good job delivering that pizza Stella [Music] okay cook that pizza good job beating that dough just put it there yeah good job Stella that's awesome awesome teamwork perfect oh no no don't throw tomatoes at me now this plate is useless all right got another one to them I think we're gonna do it guys good job good job keep doing it it's okay I don't mind being stuck here just when I put pizzas together you guys you guys yeah okay look here's a pizza go in the oven right there right there on the top put that piece on the oven don't throw anything to me I have everything I need over here [Music] okay take that pizza put in the oven right there yep put in the oven perfect [Music] guys we did awesome this time yes two stars that's better than before it's okay can't be perfect I just go to three - look we don't have one star here let's try to get two stops not everyone will stop all right let's go all right we gotta get two stars 480 okay two stars remember you can't throw anything up you could only throw down [Music] okay thank you keep give give me give me uh okay I need hold on I need to make a bread one that's just bread and meat I'm gonna make that one first but keep giving me meat guys we do you meat for all these burgers yeah good job Sam okay and then deliver that meat burger - I got it I'm gonna do the roof yep yep okay now we need one with cheese hold on that one doesn't have meat yet put it there Sam meats coming okay now you can take that one throw me me out okay throw me more meat so I cook for meats at once [Music] all right I'm gonna deliver okay there's a meat burger that's ready all right I need some cheese oh no okay no no oh okay now we need cheese don't take that burger no no no no don't take that burger nice cheese there's no burger that's meat and lettuce it has to be meat lettuce and cheese perfect hi I'm gonna deliver this burger he's a plate there's a plate okay if you're not doing stuff bring me pleats guys hold on it needs meat and cheese hold on there's meat and in these cheese hold on there's cheese somewhere all right you got it deliberate thank you Sam so someone didn't bring me meat good job [Music] all right we need meat and cheese there's some cheese one knock you over okay okay honey cheese perfect yeah cuz they're putting weird stuff in there [Music] okay look I need meat and cheese mini cheese Mina cheese okay Sam you can't throw up it doesn't work you have to walk the meat over [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right got a coup father's meat good job good job hold on guys meet okay deliver deliver the burger on the top okay look there's two burgers in the top they need to go and this one these cheese hold on still awaiting not down still oh wait wait wait wait in these cheese there's cheese here okay now take it geez fun meat cooking right I need cheese I need cheese and lettuce okay I need cheese and lettuce [Music] okay guys guys don't get crazy okay perfect with the meet there I need chopped cheese chopped cheese all chopped lettuce yep chopped cheese please cheese any chopped cheese okay boom and put cheese on that one Stella and take that one no no not that one the one next to it okay more cheese no more lettuce more cheese cheese cheese [Music] no more layers honey cheese and cheese is anyone here cheese any cheese I can't do any of these just darn it [Music] okay geez this one can go look this one on the bottom ticket Stella and this one take it no yeah that one yeah yeah yeah okay Nonnie meat no didn't I don't have any meat on them no they're not done that I mean those all need meat everyone take me and throw it to Daddy go chop it and throw it to Daddy thank you keep chopping me keep topping me that's all we know but now there's a million people here okay this burger can go [Music] this burgers ready to go yeah just put on a plate [Music] this was ready to go this one's ready to go perfect thank you thank you thank you [Music] if I put on the bottom it's ready to go thank you all right this one's ready to go on the bottom all right someone delivered this one's not putting on the bottom hurry before we run out of time these two on the bottom okay this one just needs meat [Music] still I go delivery go delivery just plates over there you just got to take that other burger off the plate Samuel stop going back and forth with this fire extinguisher nothing is on fire we got the exact same score [Music] okay the first one I need is a meat and cheese burger perfect all right that one look this one can go look if it's on the bottom you got your delivery okay stop pushing me around just Samuel what are you doing just leave it there guys no one's chopping meat or anything okay I need meat and lettuce and cheese [Music] No if it's on the bottom it's done no that one needs cheese Stella yeah Samuel why are you throwing the cheese away who throwing cheese away [Music] yeah that was ready stuff whoever's in the wheelchair okay when that meets ready put on that one Sam right here put it on that one up there yep perfect [Music] needs a plea okay perfect we need some meat guys okay cook the meat whoever's there [ __ ] the first person I'm gonna take more meat to scarlet when he's done put it on that burger perfect yep perfect all right I'm gonna deliver this all right come on guys we can do it put it up there yep that one can be delivered all right perfect all right now we need to know they're just meat burger yep perfect let me throw your bun down we can go all right I'll mix burger all right all right steers disappeared from under me perfect delivery that burger maybe was looking good we're definitely doing better on score than last time all right throw me that meat and throw me a bun thank you okay cheese get her some cheese perfect put it in there all right there's another burger can go perfect all right [Music] all right almost out of time guys if the if the letters if the stairs change will be good not we're in trouble all right get this burger over there at a time lawmen stinky I think we got two stores yeah good job guys yeah next wizard please you wanna do wizards again yes all right all right this would be the last one okay and then it's bedtime for you guys all right someone else drive go ahead you can do that one role is this one I remember this one oh the chair the table would move around in circles okay can we make it pizza cutting boards on top all right first one is just a regular cheese pizza yeah but first make a regular one I already cut the cut the hotdogs all right cut dough here hot dog I need cheese Sam I'm gonna cut the cheese I'm gonna put it on this plate Sam after you cut it passed it to me best to me or there's nothing on the bun Sam Bowie or cheese over here Sam over here we're here thank you alright guys just make a regular cheese pizza go ahead Sam starts no no wolf get away from me Sam give this and this to the customer guys look right here and right here to the customer perfect ok guys guys don't do that doesn't it me sorry okay [Music] see there's too many things here I can't even cut the cheese cuz just a million sausages get out of the way where is it you oh it's under this yeah oh yes okay [Music] okay here's one that's done got it perfect [Music] [Applause] octopus cut it out do something useful hi doesn't matter after us to go and sleep here's a picture to take to a customer Sam get this Pizza out of here want it alright just need some plates where's the plates oh the plates are all under all these Tomatoes there's too much junk in the way go around I passed me the plates and I'll wash them [Music] look doesn't two pizzas already that can go look this pizza can go to everyone's on this side now we can't deliver anything it's okay Sam is here to turn off the fire yes we do [Music] all right bunch of pizzas right at the end don't worry about Sam we're gonna speak now and one star again [Music] all right that's been airplane overcook juice you guys later | Eric Mesa | UCAteCE4WNdrxOMCxhxPWkqw | 2020-07-06 | 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2-gb8WImsrc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-gb8WImsrc | SCP-4885 Find Him - The Anomalous Waldo That Crawls Inside You | SCP-4885 Find Him - object class keter No information regarding any specific location on Earth is to exist on SCP-4885's file unless given direct permission by the O5 Council. Item #: SCP-4885 Object Class: Keter Special Containment Procedures: Currently, it is only theorized that SCP-4885 is contained. To further elaborate, SCP-4885 is contained within an unknown Class-17 Containment Chamber in an unknown site. In the event that SCP-4885 breaches containment, Procedure Invenient Eum is to be enacted, which consists of the following procedures: Thirty six Class-17 Containment Chambers are to be connected to an independent self-driving vehicle. At all times, 216 inactive Containment Chambers are to be readily available in case of sudden and unforeseen breach of SCP-4885's containment. One D-Class subject of stable mental health is to be submitted into the vehicle, and driven into the system. A cryptographically secure pseudorandom number generator is to choose a random number between one and thirty-six, and the vehicle is to be transported to a Containment Chamber based on the number chosen. Each Containment Chamber has a single digital monitor that is capable of outputting video at 720p resolution. Once a D-Class subject is transported to a random chamber, a message is to be sent to every monitor simultaneously. This message consists of the current location of SCP-4885, delivered via an implanted tracking device. The GPS is only accessible by Level 5 Personnel or SCP-4885 containment staff on a need to know basis. After approximately two hours, each containment chamber is to be transported to a randomly designated Foundation site via self-driving trucks. The trucks are to be disguised as a packaging service in order to prevent suspicion. In the event an accident occurs during this stage, Procedure Invenient Eum is to be enacted again. No personnel who are aware of SCP-4885's existence are to go within 100 meters of any Class-17 Containment Chamber. Several signs and warnings have been placed around each chamber, labeling it as a water treatment room, and that attempted access is punishable by immediate amnestication and loss of employment as decided by the Ethics Committee. These warnings tell personnel to report to a nearby Automated Site Overseer of any leaks from the chamber, in which the person will be visually amnesticized by the Overseer, and Procedure Invenient Eum will be reenacted. For more information regarding the composition of Class-17 Containment Chambers, please consult Document 7631.00. Currently, SCP-4885-1 instances that are located via far2.AIC are contained within Location i. The whereabouts of Location i is only known to far2.AIC. Currently, far2.AIC. is connected to 80% of CCTV security cameras within the United States, and 40% of total CCTV security cameras on Earth. SCP-4885-1 instances discovered by far2.AIC will have specialized Foundation carrier drones to be dispatched and attempt to grab the body, and carry it to Location i, using routes that minimize the chance of unwanted civilian interference. In the event that a civilian notices a drone and SCP-4885 breaches containment, the drone will send an "All Alert" message to SCP-4885's containment team, and Procedure Invenient Eum will be enacted. In the event that Location i's whereabouts are discovered at large, the next personnel located within Document PAINT-THE-TOWN-YELLOW will establish the next Location i, and their immediate family will be notified of their death. Description: SCP-4885 is an anomalous humanoid resembling the main character of the popular series of puzzle books "Where's Wally?" (known in the US as "Where's Waldo?"). This entails that SCP-4885 wears a horizontal red and white striped shirt, a red and white bobble hat, and jeans. However, a noticeable difference in appearance from the character is the entity's paler skin and the lack of eyes. In the event that a subject knows of SCP-4885's current location at any given time, SCP-4885 will move to the nearest wall and begin to "phase" into it. SCP-4885 will appear inside of the subject, and will reach up the esophagus and grab the subject's chin through their mouth. SCP-4885 will then proceed to pull themselves through the subject, destroying their internal organs and their spine. Once this has occurred, a yellow liquid will exit the corpse's mouth and will cover the subject entirely, which causes it to become an SCP-4885-1 instance. SCP-4885 will remain in its current location, occasionally patrolling the area, until another person discovers its location once again. However, if SCP-4885 is close enough to the subject when they discover its location, they will instead approach the subject, attempt to climb into the subject's mouth, enter their abdomen and exit their body through the subject's pelvis. During this time, SCP-4885 can easily dislocate/relocate any joint in its body, and its skin and muscles will gain the consistency of a malleable solid, allowing it to easily climb into and out of the subject. SCP-4885-1 instances are anomalous corpses that were created by SCP-4885. The entire body of an SCP-4885-1 instance is covered in illustrations similar to those found in Where's Wally? books, with many different characters appearing on the instance's skin. These illustrations originate from the liquid that exits the corpses' mouth. Currently, no instances of the cartoon character "Wally" have been found on an SCP-4885-1 instance. These illustrations cannot be removed from the subject unless the skin it is placed on is removed. If a subject knows the location of any given SCP-4885-1 instance, SCP-4885 will teleport itself to the subject and kill them in the exact same manner as if they discovered SCP-4885 itself. This will also transform them into an SCP-4885-1 instance. SCP-4885 was discovered residing in [LOCATION REDACTED] within a small wooden house. Mobile Task Force Chi-19 ("Unrelenting Punishment") was sent to capture an entirely separate anomaly, and did not know of SCP-4885's existence. Subjects: Amelia Merrick (M-1), James Klein (M-2), Kurt Stoll (M-3) [BEGIN LOG] M-1: Mic check. M-2: Yup. M-3: All good. M-1: Equipment check. M-2: Everything's working as intended. M-3: Ditto. M-1: Transcript number… 67. We are entering the house. M-3: No one's talking to you Melly. M-2: Oh, stop it. Now is not the time, Kurt. M-3: Heh, right, sorry. The group enters the house. M-1: Initial descriptions of the object were a pair of black spectacles capable of killing the user, and covering their body in strange pictures from an unknown children's book. M-3: It was obviously Where's Wa- M-2: Kurt, stay professional. M-3: I just want to bring some life into M-1's robotic speech. M-1: I'm trying to keep my job, Kurt. M-2: Ahem. M-1: Sigh Right. The group search the ground floor for the object, and begin to go upstairs. Scraping noises are heard below them, but the group does not notice this. M-3: There's a picture on the wall. M-1: Hmm? M-3: Yeah, looks weird. Looks like crayon. M-2: Take a picture. M-3: Already on it. M-2: Good. Think it has something to do with the anomaly? M-3: Of course. It looks like Waldo. M-1: Do any of you have an idea on where the object may be? M-3: Er, I think it's in here. M-1: Which room is this? M-3: Um… Bathroom. There's a toilet and a… a shower, yeah. At least I think it's a shower. The room is circular, with a normal porcelain toilet at the other side of the room. There is a small depression into the floor, leading to a small drain. M-2: Strange… what kind of shower is this? M-1: There is a modified sprinkler on the ceiling. There's a switch on one side of the room that, I assume, would activate the sprinkler. Seeing as this house has been abandoned for several years, I doubt it would work. M-3 activates the switch. Water begins to come out of the sprinkler. M-1: I stand corrected. Who is paying the water bill for this to work? Is it still hot? M-3 touches the water, and immediately recoils in pain. M-3: Gah… it's scalding. M-1: Who is… M-2: I have discovered the object. It was rested… uh, resting on the toilet. M-2 is seen holding a pair of black circular glasses. The lens appear to be missing. M-1: Good. You know the drill. M-2 carefully examines the object, checking for fingerprints or any other traces of evidence. A small set of fingerprints are discovered on the temples of the glasses, which are revealed to be his own. M-2: Yup, these are the ones. I'll put these in a baggie real quick. M-2 produces a plastic bag from a small container around their waist, and places the glasses inside. M-3: There's an inscription here. It's in… uh, [REDACTED]. M-1: Where? M-3: Over here, on the wall. The phrase "[REDACTED]" is seen on the wall in [REDACTED]. M-3: This was definitely not here when we first got here. Should we just leave it be and tell command about this, or? M-2: It's most likely memetic. Here. let me translate it. I have training. M-2 takes out a small Foundation-made translator, and inputs the phrase. M-2: Huh, well never mind, doesn't appear to be memetic. It says… "The basement. The corpses from a child's book are in the basement. He is there too. Fr-. " And then it cuts off. M-3: Hm. Take a picture and we'll send it ba- M-2 begins to groan and hold their stomach. M-3: Are you okay? What happened? A set of fingers exit M-2's mouth, and grab their jaw. The hands push down, launching the jaw across the room. SCP-4885 exits M-2's body. M-1: W-what the f- Both M-1 and M-3 begin shooting at SCP-4885. The entity charges towards M-1 and shoves their fingers down their throat, and begin clawing into their mouth by unhinging their jaw. M-3: Please, fuck, oh god. P-please, command. We're at [LOCATION REDACTED]. I repeat, [LOCATION REDACTED]. We need assistance, asap. Help. HE- The audio is abruptly severed. [END LOG] When the transcript was received by a nearby site, the site almost immediately went into lockdown as SCP-4885 killed most of its personnel. The O5 Council enacted an emergency meeting, and Procedure Invenient Eum was created. Shortly after this, the procedure was enacted, and SCP-4885 was theorized to be contained. All information regarding SCP-4885's location of discovery was removed via an automatic algorithm, and SCP-4885's file was created. Addendum Location i's Creation Note from Lead Researcher Andrew Pent Recently, I was alerted to the apparent danger of SCP-4885 and the corpses that it creates. Sure, we have Procedure Invenient Eum, but there are presumably hundreds of SCP-4885-1 instances out there that we cannot contain at all, as even the O5 Council has stated that they do not know how to contain the corpses. Here's my proposal. I will require no D-Class, nor any help from anyone. I will create an algorithm for drones and other machines to detect SCP-4885-1 instances, grab them, and deliver them to a specific location, which I will refer to as Location i. Location i, as far as any of you are concerned, will not exist. This "Location i" will be known to no one except for me, and me alone. I will establish Location i in the algorithm that I have created, and I will allow SCP-4885-1 instances to be dropped off at Location i. Any of you that know SCP-4885's effect know where this is going. Once Location i has been established, and the algorithm is up and running, I will exile myself to a location that, as far as any of you are concerned, will not exist. I will cast myself to the forests, and I will wait for SCP-4885 to take me. Roughly three days after I exile myself, activate Procedure Invenient Eum, and do not go looking for Location i. If you're reading this and you're not an O5, then everything that I just said has already happened, and this proposal is a success. No need to pray for me. Instead, pray that you never find Waldo. | Eastside Show SCP | UCeQJBTN7JhQEKTrrA6SlKJg | 2019-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,983 | 11,844 |
-hrAlY_s7gY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hrAlY_s7gY | Calculating tension forces in funicular forms by example | all we're going to look at owl's basket and see how many books owl can put in the basket so I'm going to make a model of the basket so this will be the downward Force I'll call it P that's what we're looking for that's the weight of the basket plus um the books okay um I measured the angle of the Rope on owl's basket and it's around 35° so I'm going to use 35° on my model again this angle would equal that same 35 de um the Rope has a tension force in it and we found earlier when we looked at a system with um equal angles on either side that the tension force is going to have to balance um in order for the horizontal forces to balance so I'm just going to call both of these forces T and that saves us one step that's really just uh enforcing um horizontal equilibrium but now to solve for this P okay I'm going to I'm going to start with vertical equilibrium so I'm going to sum my forces in the y direction and in this case I have two T's acting upward I'll separate them so we know where they're coming from T sin Theta okay um plus T sin Theta minus P has to equal zero so I took the vertical component of each of the tension forces um and subtracted um this P we know that this Theta is 35° so I can solve for this um downward Force P it's going to be 2 T sin 35° so that's what that's how much load my basket can carry but I don't know what the tension force is so what I'm going to use for that I'm going to use the braking strength of this rope so I happen to know that the rope that I will used has a certain braking strength that's what we'll often use for um an engineer will use is a braking strength for a certain diameter rope um and the braking strength of this rope is 150 Newton okay so I can use that quantity okay so if that's when the rope's going to break I'm going to substitute that in for t Okay so that's going to go in here for T 150 and that's the breaking point so I can solve for this load P the load p is then going to be 2 * 150 Newtons times the S of 35° okay but now that gives me a number so that's going to how much load I can put on before I break this rope that number turns out to be 172 Newtons um before I figure out how many books we can put in the basket I'm going to make an assumption that the empty basket um weighs something and I'm going to say it equals 22 Newtons I did that so we got a nice round number on how many books so then I can solve for um what I'm looking for is the number of books and that's going to be the load that I can carry which is 172 minus the empty basket 22 Newtons um and then I know that each book weighs 25 Newtons per book and so I can solve this equation and know the number of books is six six Books Okay so Al can put six books in his basket before we're worried about the rope breaking | DartmouthX - The Engineering of Structures Around Us | UCTzQ-ZNy1DrKhchVBmPwU-Q | 2016-04-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 583 | 2,773 |
T7Wx30cQiJU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7Wx30cQiJU | American Buffalo | 2022 Tony Award Nominee | i was wondering on the thing that maybe i could get a little bit upfront do you need it i don't need it how much i was thinking you might let me have like 50 or something sort of half is fantastic all i mean a guy can be too loyal don don't be dense on this what are we saying here business i mean the guy's got you taking his high speed blender in a magna box you send a kid in you're talking about a real job it's no different with you than anybody else everything that i off let you know we picked up on the street that's all business is common sense experience and talent [Applause] you | The Tony Awards | UCgTKPfton70dBiDrGmlhCSw | 2022-05-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 121 | 590 |
0clJ6eqFdnE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0clJ6eqFdnE | Our 7-Step Breakdown Of Electronic Rust Protection: Price, Protection & Maintenance. | depending on the type of vehicle you have and its environmental usage systems typically range between five to eight hundred dollars as they have no ongoing maintenance costs the system's cost over ten years will be the same as the original purchase price will now break down an electronic system based on our seven-point scoring system level of protection four and a half stars as they protect the entire vehicle bottom and top including areas that sprays can't reach maintenance time five stars once fitted there is no ongoing maintenance required other than checking the light on the system once a month install time three and a half stars this will depend on the type of system fitted and whether its installed by yourself an installer or auto electrician total cost three and a half stars depending on the type of system you purchase maintenance cost five stars due to having no sacrificial paths or wearing components install cost three stars again depending on the type of system fitted and whether it's installed by itself or someone else this gives electronic systems and overall rating of four and a half stars this concludes our overview of electronic systems | Erps Official | UCsMcPnEFd42f74MmHvLzk_w | 2019-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 198 | 1,169 |
GL1D5ZJArdM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL1D5ZJArdM | Super Mario 64 - File Select Music on Classical Guitar | [Music] hey dog guess what this is a nice relatively easy song compared to most of stuff on my channel it will be great for you to learn you a mature beginner guitar player well guess what the only way to learn is to watch oh there's two ways one ways you could learn it by ear who wants to do that who wants to develop their ear and learn to play things without needing the tab not me that's why I go to Sam Griffin's patreon page you know why because there's all the tabs from all the songs I've ever done over there and you can learn to play them all special thanks to me because nobody requested this nobody had the freaking foresight to request this amazing song so I had to do it myself you know I'm out here picking up slack all right get on your guys have a great day | Sam Griffin Guitar | UCSI48pjxCl0sWwJwbqo9csQ | 2020-08-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 156 | 775 |
7SOdYUv1pSs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SOdYUv1pSs | 21 Days Novena for Daughters |Day 16: The Queen of Sheba | [Music] dear Jesus today I lift my prayer for my daughter again please be with her today help her to make the right choices to follow you in all she does and to see your hand in her life help her to choose to be kind to others to lift up those who are discouraged all lonely and to allow your love to spill out in every conversation she has with others help her to be diligent in her work and to find her success in knowing your favor my daily prayer for my daughter is that he will love you with her whole heart and that everything she does today will reflect that thank you for the blessing that my daughter is to me and to so many people I pray that you will multiply that blessing today thank you for hearing and answering my prayer for my daughter in ways that I can't even imagine help me as I interact with my daughter to be a true witness of your love and to find ways to show your love to her today thank you for the blessings you are waiting to pour out on our lives today in Jesus name amen day 16. the Queen of Sheba prayer Focus that your daughter will be a seeker of wisdom the Queen of Sheba otherwise known as makida makes her debut in the Bible in First Kings chapter 10 verse 1 to 3. the story of her visit to King Solomon in Jerusalem from her ancient Ethiopian kingdom is then documented again in 2nd Chronicles chapter 9 verse 1 to 12. a highly successful Monarch in her own right there is much insight and wisdom to be gained from this great woman of the Bible regarding how to go about building positive relationships for example the importance of testing the spirit art of not taking people at face value whether that be on the basis of their self-reports or the repetition that they have garnered from other people prayer Lord God I may not have all the answers to my daughter's question but I know that you o God moves in the most miraculous ways I trust you scripture to protect her from the Corrupt Practices of this world as her mom I feel no worry for you power precedes all and promise will never return void as she gets easily persuaded by friends her age please protect her and Grant her spirit the gift of King discernment these prayers for daughters I am praying in the name of Jesus Amen daily prayer of blessing my daughter you are my child whom I love with you I am well pleased I love you with all my heart and soul does God I speak all good blessings into you as a daughter I call you spirit to life breaking every cast spoken all sent against you I speak life into your soul that you may rise up and not fall down may you be surrounded with quality friends who build up instead of tear down who Inspire godliness instead of provoke evil who are faithful to you rather than flighty who are passionate about you not apathetic towards you who don't compare who are not vain who will encourage you to guard your heart I give to you the blessing of my prayers you are worthy You Are Holy you are blessed you are wanted you are loved I love you and I bless you with the promises of God you are his and have been set apart from the world for his holy purposes I bless you with God's Everlasting Love wisdom peace and joy I bless you with sexual Purity marital Fidelity and many children of your own may God continue to keep his hand of favor and prosper you in all that you do and may you serve our Lord Jesus Christ all the days of your life amen [Music] | Father Charles Kinyua Foundation | UC5tMd0x-sp4_EjcUXVDBU0A | 2023-03-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 662 | 3,389 |
rXZk7BUZ-KY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXZk7BUZ-KY | My Perfume & Body Spray Collection | hi kitties welcome back to my channel and you guys are going to freaking hate me like this video isn't even going to be uploaded on a Tuesday you guys know video every Tuesday but things got hectic let's just be honest I was lazy girl so nonetheless we are here I'm not sure when this is going to be posted probably sometime on Thursday because it's Wednesday night technically thursday it is 1244 guys and I just wanted to film because I haven't been able to fail and today I'm going to be doing a body spray / perfume collection this was actually requested so yeah so disclaimer here these are not all of my body sprays and perfumes I have about a good almost half of it at my mom's house which I could totally do one there one day as well if you guys want a body spray collection part two just let me know or I cry down some of the names in the downbar when I get there just you guys know what I have but yeah so I love bath and body works mainly i have a few Victoria's Secret and then some perfumes that I just bring here I don't really choose perfume that much I go for body sprays more and all that she is what my favorite is so blah blah blah let's just go to big feet so the first perfume i have here is for every sunshine this is one of my all-time favorite spring / like summer scent mostly like spring scent from bath and bodyworks number one spring sense foreversunshine again I don't want to be annoying and try to explain it because definitely had to smell this and I think it's actually discontinued but I don't think so but this my favorite like I used to love this too don't you guys just love how since bring back memories it's just I just love since that's where I do guys literally sometimes I'll just sit there smell all my lotions and body sprays and just reminisce of the memories that come along with that so thumbs that up if you guys also do that or comment below you know so foreversunshine the perfume i got for christmas for my friend it's a victoria secret knock off in sweetheart angel it's pretty bottle and this smells good very fruity yet I'm hot sex then the last few min I have here is my lady gaga fame perfume and i love this i got it like two years ago for christmas it's black liquid love it grows it and now we're going to go on to body sprays we're going to start off with the fall / winter sins which first we have brown sugar and fig and i really love this one this one is a classic like they always have these that they always have this one at the SAS or they bring it around for fall definitely smells like Brown sugary like vanilla and then like that nice piggy smells to love that and then sadly this one the little top came off but it's twilight woods i love twilight with this one of my all-time favorite winter / fall scents from bath and body works Twilight would love you girl and then I also have this one which was just the past fall collection and it's in pomp cantate and marshmallow comfort love it guys and I think I talked about it in my in one of my haul videos but I was kind of disappointed with this one I wanted it to smell like pumpkins like way more than it did kind of more on the marshmallow marshmallow we vanilla side but i still love this one and it just reminds me of fall so i love it my other all-time favorite winter scent / false scent from bath and body works is winter wonderland which I love but you could tell i love because whoever goes through all of these bottles guys never mean but this set is just over and then my other all-time favorite scent from bath and body works as well is twisted peppermint and i just got a little one because like i said never go through any of these big ones but this one I just love so much also I have jingle Bellini and this one has some shimmer in it which is so cool you just shaken up yet glitter girl and this one literally smells like peaches and powdered sugar like no lie and they actually have this one at the SAS right now so I just love this one stopped up on it and then I have black raspberry vanilla which I used to really like but I haven't been wearing this one in a very long this is my last winter fall sent that I have here my all-time favorite scent in the whole world guys like in the whole entire universe if you want to know what I smell like this is me like I wear all these other ones but this one is just me guys I love it it is blossoming romance from victoria secret it is my all-time favorite guys favorite favorite favorite and its base it has violet petal run raspberry and this one is freaking discontinued i think last time i actually did a body spray / perfume collection I told you guys the whole story about this i think and told you how much I loved it too i will link that down below it is a very old video but i just love this same guys like i could just sit here and tell you so many memories so many reasons why i love it but I honestly love this and it stays on me all day long like all these other since you know like you just know when your favorite scent stays with you all day like this one stays with me all day okay shut up uh yeah okay now we're going to go to they win to the spring / summer scent so first off I have dream angels heavenly temptation and this one I think is discontinued because I think they come out with one like every summer or something and then it like goes away but this one to me it smells like green tea like that's why I liked it so much so it's like fruity green tea and I love this one and then I also have wild apple daffodil which is so good like I didn't think I would like the scent that much but I actually do really really love it it's like a fresh scent fresh like I just got out of the shower girl kind of scent and it's more on the fruity ish side then the citrusy but it still just smells really fresh one of my favorite summer sends is passionate kisses and this is also limited edition sadly I got this like three years ago I think for one of the semi annual sales which I looked this year and I did not see it at all so I hope it comes did you guys see this if you went but I love this one this one literally smells like kool-aid or something and then I also have signature vanilla in lemon which smells like a lemon cake and I never really bought this Sam before I just bought it for the semi-annual sale because i had the lotion before I fell in love and I was like I need another lotion and I need the body spray this time so I got that so I can't wait to use this in the summer and then I also have this one which is sexy little thing from victoria secret and this one I would describe it as like an all year round sent it's even seems like a perfume almost because it stays with you all day and it's pretty strong and this one just smells like sexy little things like what else can I say and then lastly I have this new one that I just got paired glazed from maranda shout out to you girl and this is sugared pair malin sugar pair and malin miss smells really good I could really smell the melon in it which I'm so excited about because I love melons and ok guys so that is all the sense that i have here again this is not all of my body spray / perfumed the rest are over there i have like so many bath and body works for tourists secret products one more like Bath & Body Works things that I didn't want to bring over here but yeah that's why I kind of hold it off doing this video but I hope you guys enjoyed it and got some insight on some of these scents and I hope you guys go and check out my favorites cuz I just love my little collection and I hope you guys enjoyed and I will see you next time | tifffftoothpaste | UCXvvj2_ljC-jGoaSpwKmvWQ | 2015-02-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,537 | 7,621 |
2l_XGlIZbwM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2l_XGlIZbwM | Degrowth and Green Growth - what's the difference for rapid climate action? | talk a little bit about uh the debate between degrowth and green green growth um and whether there's a course of action that both sides in this debate might be able to sign up to so I'm going to start off by just briefly outlining the two positions so next slide shows um on the one side of the debate there are those who are kind of deeply skeptical about the idea of infinite growth on a finite Planet so if you go to the next slide Emily um there's a whole bunch of uh uh book titles there so we're talking about the green growth Skeptics including those who are advocating for degrowth for Prosperity without growth for steady state economics for donut economics for well-being economics I don't know if anyone else is uh yes great it has moved on um um uh well-being economics recent work by Katherine tbec um and then in the opposite corner um next slide Emily um we've got uh green growth Advocates who believe that the historical relationship between GDP and environmental impact um can't just be weakened but can be effectively severed as I show here so this is the emissions pathway consistent with 1.5 degrees going down and businesses usual going up um and what's key for green grows is the idea of decoupling so that's like reducing the environmental impact associated with each pound of GDP um now the degrowth um activists um we W I'm not going to talk about this slide for a second um the degrowth and postgrowth economists they don't dispute the need for decoupling but what they argue is that it's really irresponsible to put all of our eggs in that basket of decoupling if you like and so to illustrate why from a climate perspective um they argue that it is that irresponsible I'm going to in a moment show you a graph from a recent study uh published in nature by Loren kaser and Manfred Lenton I hope I've pronounced those names right it's a pretty dorky graph okay so but because this is the responsible scientists get together I thought I'd risk it um but I'll give you a little bit of background before I show you the graphic so five years after Paris the ipcc um published this special report on on on Pathways to 1.5° emissions mitigation Pathways that is and they all assume pretty much um continued growth in gross domestic product in order and and in order to achieve the emissions reductions whilst maintaining growth they had to rely on really unprecedented changes in our economy and in technology and the ambition of those changes can be thought of as occurring on three dimensions okay so on the one hand you've got decoupling of energy use from GDP so that's reducing the amount of energy that's required for every pound's worth of GDP if you skip forward a FL a slide now um Emily this is just going to show you the historical historically very close relationship between um energy use and GDP um the second dimension of change is renew the pace of renewable rollout okay and the third dimension of change is the um scale of uh carbon dioxide that we can um suck out of the mosphere using the technologies that Lorraine was talking about okay so in the next graph um what you can see is our achievements to date in terms of those first two Dimensions so if you move to the right on that slide um you're getting a higher level of decoupling of energy and GDP um and if you move up on that slide on the on the vertical axis the further towards the top the faster the pace of Renewables development okay so you can see those little black dots representing progress um to date um and obviously the red line it shows the direction that we want to be going in now if we go to the next slide we'll see what this um and the next one again we'll see what this study in nature did was compare that progress to date with the pace of change required in all these different mitigation scenarios so all these dots represent different scenarios some of them from the ipcc some of them from elsewhere um and the size of the dot there represents that third dimension of change that I mentioned which is the volume of carbon dioxide that's assumed to be possible to be removed from the atmosphere and so the important thing to note here because there's lots of different colors there it's only the really dark green dots on the left hand side those are the only scenarios that relax the Assumption about growth yeah the rest of them all assume businesses usual growth between two and a half and three and a half percent now you don't have to be a degrowth Advocate to uh to be a fully sort of paid up dth member I think to look at that graph and say yikes you know if we if we're g to um well to at least look at that graph and say okay if we can reduce the pace of growth that is going to substantially reduce the risk of relying on these huge technological leaps that in every other scenario we have to rely on okay so obviously the green growth Advocates would respond and say oh well you know the historical record shouldn't be taken as a guide to what we can do in the future and if we're pessimistic about technological breakthroughs then that that'll be self-fulfilling okay now this is you know a a compelling and entertaining debate for some people um but it's not going to be let's be frank it's not a debate that's going to be settled in a time frame that's useful uh for maintaining a habitable planet and my concern is that the more time we spend in this nerdy debate about decoupling the less time we've actually got to we will have to build a broad-based movement that we need to tackle the vested interests who are are benefiting from the status quo so in the next slide um I've just kind of tried and the next one is tried to outline um a strategy consisting of three planks that I really hope will keep people on both sides of this debate happy at least those who are serious about environmental and social justice so on the first uh the first um plank in the strategy is the green new deal I'm not going to say a lot about that because it's such a no-brainer everyone can see we need massive investment in uh you know public transport insulation and all the um Behavior changes that Lorraine was talking about it's going to be good for jobs good for people in fuel poverty clean up the air win-win-win fantastic second plank is limits on resource use habitat destruction pollution and notice that I'm not talking about limits to GDP I'm talking about limits to the things that we care about yeah environmental destruction I think one of the reasons that people get really upset about the idea of degrowth is that they imagine it involving some kind of descending cap on national income um now as far as I know there are no serious thinkers in the postgrowth move M or degrowth movement who are advocating for that for trying to somehow control the market value of production and consumption at an aggregate level so even for the degs GDP reduction is not an end in itself okay it's considered a likely outcome of putting in place those uh uh limits on resource use and habitat destruction and pollution so that brings me to the third plank in this strategy which is about um back one which is about preparing our economy for the possibility that those resource limits will constrain growth okay um and that's about addressing the fact that we are currently dependent upon growth to maintain economic and political stability um if GDP uh flatlines or contracts our economy currently will tend to topple into crises of unemployment and debt and inequality and hardship so it's really no wonder that policy makers remain totally preoccupied with this economic metric despite the very widespread consensus now that GDP is not a very good measure of progress so I would argue that this preoccupation with GDP is not actually only a a problem from the point of view of uh um environmental policies because yes the Spectre of of shrinking GDP as we know is is invoked regularly to try and block environmental policies but it's also used to water down food standards and labor rights and so on and very recently we saw a the sort of visceral fear of economic contraction um becoming an impediment to containing a pandemic remember Rishi sunak eat out to help out um so our dependence on growth puts policy makers in a really dangerous straight jacket right because when there are certain forms of economic activity that imperal our health or imperil our well-being we need the government to have the confidence to scale back those activities without the fear of triggering an economic crisis and we can only do that we can only have that confidence rather if we end our dependence on growth but again crucially ending our dependence on growth does not for close the possibility of growth okay it just makes our society resilient in the face of economic contraction and economic shock so there shouldn't be anything inherently objectionable about that for green growth optimist and in a moment I'm going to argue that the economic changes that we need to make our economy resilient in the face of economic contraction would actually be emancipatory for the majority of people anyway who are who are suffering from precarity and exploitation under the current system but before I get into all that I I'm a bit lost about how much time I've got um left um you can have two minutes Beth two minutes right okay I wanted to say a little bit um about um why limits are so essential so if you could just go to the next slide um uh Emily um you don't have to be again I don't think you have to be a degrowth Advocate to recognize that efficiency gains on their own are not going to guarantee the uh environmental um change that we need to see an aggregate level um if you go to the next slide what we actually know from the history of capitalism is that efficiency gain on their own will tend to stimulate consumption rather than lead to re resource use so this illustrates the development of computer technology clearly computers in 1946 required more resources and materials than they do in 2010 but the computer industry as a whole has a much higher material footprint now why because the efficiency gains that were made made computers more affordable for many more people so consumption grew but this is so this is an example of a very direct rebound effect but in fact most rebounds effects happen um more indirectly next slide um so just to give one example if we were to build out um green transport affordable transport or you know insulate all our homes people would be saving money on their bills on their energy bills on their transport costs what do they do with that money they're going to spend it on some form of consumption now hopefully they'd spend it on something low carbon like a haircut but they might next slide spend it on a foreign holiday um that they wouldn't have ear previously um uh been able to afford so unless you have those limits at the aggregate level there will be some form of rebound okay um so let's get back then I'll just skip skip over what I was going to say there um to try and be able to cover what is required to reduce our growth dependency um what what do we need to change about the economy so that everyone's needs can be met um without relying on cons continued consumption growth if you go to the next slide this is a diagram from um and the next one um from a report that I published um uh during lockdown outlining some of the things we could change about our economy coming out of the pandemic in order to reduce our growth dependency and I I covered four main strategies here relating to jobs rents basic needs and debt okay so first one why is it uh we go forward a slide Emily why is it that we um associate low levels of growth with Rising unemployment well it's because Automation and mechanization over time allow us to produce the same amount of stuff with less people and time which creates the Spectre of robots stealing our jobs um and historically we've relied on consumption growth in order to generate more work and avoid Rising unemployment but there's obviously a more environmentally friendly and sustainable way to maintain employment and that's to share out the remaining work um uh you know to basically take the benefits of productivity improvements in Leisure Time in a shorter working week rather than more consumption but that is not a solution that private or uh you know profit oriented companies are going to deliver of their own accord it's going to require a massive shift in the balance of power in workplaces so that people who invest their labor are no longer systematically uh excluded from decision- making historically working time reduction has only happened through worker bargaining and legislation and is stoed when uh in recent years as the balance of power shifted away from workers next slide um will brings me to the second strategy those are just a couple of reports you could read on uh on that subject next slide um and again um is on the on on the subject of and again tackling rent extraction um rents when political economists talk about rents they're not just talking about incomes extracted by landlords they're talking about um incomes that extracted by anybody with control over scarce or monopolized assets so most of us have to work to earn a living people who control things like land and housing energy infrastructure utilities Finance intellectual property they've got the power to extract um unearned rents at everybody else's expense but you cannot have that accumulating power and wealth people taking a bigger and bigger slice of the pie when the p is not growing itself anymore so diffusing that power to extract rents and socializing the unearned unavoidable rents is is is an absolutely essential part of escaping the growth dependency okay next slide um and again um this is this the third um part is about reducing the threat of debt crisis it's very hard to pay down debt without growth so we need a strategy for reducing the burden of debt in the economy lots of different um uh things I could talk about here but I'm conscious of not wanting to take up more than my fair share so let's skip to the last one which is about safeguarding basic needs in the UK many of our essential goods and services social care energy water transport have been privatized and now controlled by uh private companies and our ability to access them depends on you know our economic fortune that makes us very very vulnerable if if we fall on hard times it also makes it almost possible to introduce carbon taxes by the way because it's the poorest in society who are already struggling to cover the cost of energy and fuel who who who'll do worse um if we see the price of U carbon shift right across the economy but what can you do about that well you extend this principle of free public services that we've already accepted in the in the realm of healthcare and education to all the other Realms Child Care social care transport energy water access to the internet so everyone can access life's Essentials how do we pay for it well taxing rents is a really really big part of the answer um and I'll leave it there um but basically just so you can go to to the end uh now Emily but those four changes together basically improve improve the resilience of the economy in the face of shocks they substantially reduce precarity and exploitation that's currently experienced by millions of people under the current system and they make it more feasible to keep fossil fuels in the ground and halt the destruction of of of the LI living planet so again I think it's a win-win win uh and that's um that's where I'll leave it thank you very much Beth that's an extraordinary compression of a huge landscape of issues and Analysis into a very small space thank you so much and I will apply the principle of equity in terms of 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xfOc4KsueXk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfOc4KsueXk | 2015 RAA Bombardier #2 | so i hope you all have your first coffee we're going to start off with a little game of association see how awake you are so what do these three things have in common guitars snowshoes q400 instruments of choice they are the incidence of choice for turbopop flying in north america and why can we say that well we've got 61q series operators in north america 483 q series turbo crops operating and 87 of all turboprop asms are flown by the q series that's a pretty phenomenal factor so now you're getting the thing to go number two what are these things to have in common you might know the trap on the left you may not know carrie price in the middle and you may not know well you do know the crj 900 on the side these are all mvp performers mvp performers see our crj series is the mvp of regional aviation in north america it has created the new market segment it is right sizing tool for the for the airlines in terms of profitability and it is the best-selling regional aircraft in history it is the fourth most successful aircraft commercial aircraft in aviation history think about that the fourth most successful commercial aircraft in history 737 320 dc 9980 crt in terms of total numbers well these have come might recognize the city up in left middle and right cleveland cn tower in the c series they all start with the letter c not too complicated so it is it is the uh c-series offers unmatched capability uh for the airline disciplines in north america it has the most personal living space comfort and than any other single aisle out there it has coast to coast range so truly a coastal coast aircraft and is very cost effective fifty percent lower cost uh cash often those are the brain teasers for today so now we're going to move on to a little more more uh so how did we shape the industry so here's a map of 2000. that's the north american root structure for bonfire j aircraft flown in 2000. have a look at 2015 amazing over two hundred thousand monthly flights with bulmer j aircraft 25 of all departures one takes off every 12 seconds not bad these are the operators that do that every day day in day out 88 operators for includes latin america as well too but just under 1750 airplanes flying in the americas today and of course god supports those every day day and day so let's just turn to our recent sales successes we've had so you see horizon the last stop here in the left they've come back and re-upped their order again after numerous auction exercises now they will have 54 q400 flying in the northwest 54 q4 max to the far right we have gcas arguably the world's largest leasing company they come in and ordered uh the q 400 on a speculative basis so they we will work together with them and place those aircraft so that's a real uh support uh from gcas you might recognize the bottom left is jazz they're canada express jazz express uh they've come back and ordered up to 23 working button this is just recently and then you have american on the right uh as was mentioned earlier they ordered 24 to go into their fleet of 30 today plus jonathan seven so another 31 to the 30 that they have already so 61 crjs just for america in the last couple years so very very successful so these are just the total numbers give you a flavor over 1200 q3 sold just under 1900 crjs and above 250 c-series so just now a little bit on the products that was kind of the lead-in and the pitch now a little bit what do we do what do we do we continually invest in a platform to make it the most cost-effective and sought after desired aircraft uh family out there so you have the crj 700 the left lowest trip costs we have 900 for optimized profile growth and you have the crj 1000 for the best cost in the industry so in the same theme of continually investing in the platform you know all we do every day is to try to lower the cost for the operators more of the cost for the operators return for the majors so in 2007 let's see here in terms of improving the fuel burner we've uh introduced the next jet and the next gen if you notice the picture down below was actually was the introduction of the wing extension the plank extension plus the canting of the winglet so we're well ahead of the market matt the other guys are catching up on that now where you increase the lift and you reduce fuel burn also there's a cabin adjustments the larger windows the new interior the led lighting the larger bins all now included as jonathan prefer referred to as the minor adjustments these are fairly major and then you have weight saving all over the airplane chronic nozzles for fuel um benefits and slap slat optimization for drag on approach and uh and wing arrow and evolutionary movement so uh all in all today we deliver to american and to jonathan and to delta uh five and a half percent lower fuel burden than uh the first uh introduced to crj and the program is going to take us to 2020 where we expect to see double digit 10 plus percent fuel burn reduction over the first introduced airplane so that's continual investment in the platform jonathan doesn't even help your bottom line even more take it to america so there's the the cost leader 10 coc advantage lightweight design narrow and maintenance intervals so increasing the maintenance intervals again under todd's direction leadership reducing the cost to maintain here so just touching on scope a little bit you know scope today is limited to 76 seats but also the eighty six thousand pounds goes to take up with eighty six thousand pounds for the state country so uh some of the other industry players uh uh have the airplanes a little bit heavier than that so until school booms they won't really deal with the climbing nation however you have the crg 1000 here which was anticipating the market shift in scope and of course exceeds up to 104 passengers but uh it's ready and available today and so in scope moves now the the majors are in negotiations with their pilots we are ready and available to take advantage of that and what does it offer commonality it's the same crew as the 200 the 700 the 900 and 1 000 same uh maintenance philosophy and it's not the 1000 enjoys the same engine as the 7 900 and the 1000 same engine so a very very high degree of commonality for the airline of course reducing cost again so it has the best economics in the business okay just shifting gears to the 400 a little bit again continually investing in the platform 500 q400 order was taken uh this year we delivered the first uh car or the first cargo combi sale and the first extra capacity entry into service aircraft first fly the lcy interop operation as london city the stoleport in london and england and the first lessor uh gcax find the spec order so at the same time we introduced the fuel efficiency manual showing the operators how they can reduce fuel burn by up to 15 so phenomenal you saw this the slides previously worked on fuel burn this is just operating technique to reduce fuel burn and we've issued a fuel efficiency manual so the operators can understand how to benefit from that and take it all the way to the bank you have adsb out uh again avionics there the ec is extra capacity and cc is cargo combi uh those retrofits are available to add value to the platform for residual battery and of course that's a lessors like you know you can have multiple uh onward sales and lisa as well too and we've introduced local wi-fi uh for the communication updates so just an example where the 400 can really complement jet kings jet speeds all these operators have 737 air baltic westjet nocaire alaska all have substantial number of 727s they have chosen the q400 to complement their 737 operations because they can use it not peak hours where you can hub feed develop new routes low volume routes increase frequency and network expansion it's an ideal component through the 737n uh okay not to belabor it but you have the four choices you have a single class which uh offered today you have the dual class extra capacity and copy like four choices to make the platform more valuable more capacity true business class uh with upfront uh business class and we have uh premium economy and economy we have the 86 c low cost differentiator that knock air purchase that is flying and then you also have the carnival common version of that too that adds value to the operators uh so why is the 400 so ideally suited for the north american market because the average capacity of the seating capacity is increasing here you go so the number of seats per departure from 2006 onwards you can see from 2006 to 2015 the average departure has increased by 10 seats so if you extrapolate that along that line that means when you go to 2025 the average departure will have 75 cents so the 400 is ideally suited to capital and you see here uh where the bandwidth is uh in that zone to capture up to 86 okay so moving uh just finishing off with the c series i'd like to introduce rob doer he's not here with us today but he's our vp gm for the c series program and he will through a video give you a short update on stuff that was filmed on friday so you have the most recent and up-to-date information on the c-series hi i'm rob door vice presidency series here in midvale give you a quick update on the c-series program so as you can see uh you will see lots of activity in the c-series we've now accumulated over 1 600 hours in the flight test program we have six aircraft in the program so i'll go through and give you an update on each one of the flight test vehicles starting with ftb one actually just completed doing uh the artificial eye shapes so basically how that works is we bond foam on the leading surfaces and actually uh cpl diagram handles so those are completed and that that's really good to have behind us that leads into the activities of fpv2 which actually just completed now the natural icing test so the difference is that on fpv2 we actually go look for extreme icing conditions try to build up the ice watch how the system performs and also validate the handling of the aircraft also f2v2 uh just completed as well the high altitude operations in colorado again these are to test the extreme envelopes of the aircraft and check out the full envelope at these high altitudes and again those tests that are successfully completed now so i have to be treated as you know dedicated system tests over the last months being really focusing on the autopilot testing and also the flight management system fms testing again those are all progressing well the fourth aircraft that the before has been focusing and progressing all performance testing again as we mentioned before cruise is finished cruise performance we've also done a low speed now and now we're going to be focusing on the actual runway performance on f2b5 that's the aircraft with the full interior installed and i started the flight test program as you know actually back in in march we finished the initial handling and now we've also finished all the electromagnetic interference and the high intensity uh field test and again those are all completed cs300 already completed over 100 byte hours performing very well we've completed initial handling and also we've done quite a bit of work on that aircraft and again flies just like the cs100 so really good progress so in summary i really saw progress on the c-series program uh with 1 600 hours including a flight test program and over 70 percent of the certification activities are now completed and most importantly the results look really encouraging so that's great news very important that two announcements very significant to the program first one is uh having a swiss as our launcher operator we're very proud to have them uh to be the long-term grader they're very strong technically and of course they're probably the best position in the industry to have a successful eas so that was great news uh second uh good news is that we're going to be coming to paris with a c-series uh be great to show up for our product and at the air show and uh basically we'll be coming on following that to zurich to celebrate with the swiss our partner have a chance to show them the aircraft in rio so basically stay tuned follow us on c-series.com thank you so that's uh aviation and advancing our industry so it's 100 new aircraft 50 coc advantage offers substantial savings over and above what you offer what they level today seven to twelve million dollars is twelve thousand pounds lighter fifteen hundred pounds of weight is about one percent cooler so do the math that's why this airplane provides 20 fuel an advantage it's a star stay tuned okay i'd like to introduce mr todd young please so it's time to | AirInsight | UCeCM6CXACyc7PlpM6I0ON6A | 2015-05-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,347 | 12,721 |
pCEg7U6KdvE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCEg7U6KdvE | Enduring Freedom - MAJ Judah Lyons | i'm pre-flighting the aircraft and checking to make sure that it's uh all the components are there and that there's nothing loose or missing i've been in the army uh 15 years this is my third deployment and today uh we're gonna go out and fly a mission with the uh afghan air force with the kandahar airwing we're gonna go over with kandahar airwing qmi17s then we're gonna go fly to a pickup zone and pick up the afghan troops we're going to take them to an lz to where they go and conduct their mission today i really do enjoy what i do particularly this rotation working with the afghans have made it a lot more rewarding you | AFN Afghanistan | UC0bjSa866omMuv0qa4I7KCA | 2012-04-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 120 | 628 |
f0W1lfFv6iI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0W1lfFv6iI | Hourly Earnings of Millionaires Unveiled | ever pondered the hourly earnings of a millionaire let's dive into this intriguing question average millionaires with a net worth of 1 million typically earn about $50 an hour astonishing isn't it now let's scale up multi-millionaires having net worth of $10 million could be making around $500 an hour quite a leap right and the billionaires oh they're in A League of Their Own take Jeff Bezos for instance in 2023 he was making nearly four million an hour remember these are averages and actual earnings can vary greatly but it gives a fascinating insight into the world of the super rich keep dreaming keep striving you never know you might just be the next millionaire or billionaire | I SUMMARYS | UCM-9YYeGsgY_szSvtB9Zguw | 2024-02-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 119 | 687 |
i9HXl9zV18I | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9HXl9zV18I | Measurement | Advanced Financial Accounting | FIN711_Topic007 | foreign means how to value and any any transaction whatever business is performing we want to Value it we have to value in monetary terms there are four measurements basis one is historical cost and that is usual and that is the most important one which we are using currently all over the world historical means that the day the transaction incurred and the money or commitment you made on that particular day the rate should be on that date rate historically correct percent let's say you are using this light so how much units you have used today and what is the cost of those units of today if you want to prepare your accounts on daily basis you have and make use of that let's let me give you another example you bought a car and you made a bargain purchase of let's say 20 lakh rupees but it was a nice car a friend meet you with you and say the way you got a very good car can you sell it to me for 22. like so you might you cannot say that this car is now 22 lakh rupees because somebody offered me to transition legs no is costing you 20 lakh so you need to record it at 20 lakh historical cost current cost realizable cost and present value you know these are the third one is a current cost means you might buy it in assets let's say two years ago but due to inflation the cost of 100 000 maybe again hundred and twenty thousand now so sometimes we do so that we uplift the cost and that is the current cost in fact we need to prepare accounts under historical cost accounts but there was a time when current cost accounts are being prepared in UK but they were rejected because historical cost accounts now until in the under the international financial reporting standards they allowed to some extent that you can use current cost accounts also not all over but in certain cases for example you got a land in building so they split land and building the building is depreciated but so far land is concerned it appreciated so they said appreciate the land value and decrease the building value so this is what called current cost that you uplift your assets value also realizable value means you sometimes you want to you have is the sale sale value basically realizable mean sales value now while we are talking about the sales value let's say if you are selling something on for 10 000 rupees but you are incurring a cost of let's say 1000 rupees so the net realizable value is nine thousand so you need to measure at nine thousand present value this is again a concept but uh what we are going to receive in future we want to see what is its current value current where we'll keep in mind that future the money today is worth more than the money tomorrow so what you are getting tomorrow is going to worth less than what you have so what we are trying we are working back we call it is basically we call it in accounting use value value in use and what we do normally what we expect in future we discount it and bring it to the present value so in certain cases we use this and we work out the present values also so we bring the incoming inflows into present value accounting policies and specific principle basis conventional rules and practices now we must use these accounting policies or specific principal bases or conventions rules and practices in recording the assets evaluation for example as I said we have number of method of depreciating the an assets so which method we should follow again is can be a straight line method or it can be reducing values method or it can be unit of cost unit of output method there are number of methods so which method we should follow we must make sure we we should follow the same method year to year now management must develop policies and provide the most useful information to the users of entity financial statement you need to declare where you have a different methods of doing something which method you opt you should declare in the notes to the account and normally it's important that you should make it very clear that this is the methods We are following evaluation with stock or valuation of the non-current assets and so on we should mention clearly in the notes to the accounts now accrual as an earlier experience an accrual is the portion of given resources or expense item that is recorded in a particular time span allocations are apportionment of cost to different departments or activities within the company sometimes we want to see the performance of different departments so what we do common cost we're going to share we also allocate it we need to use some basis how to allocate it in case in in the University we have been running so many courses so what we do normally that how much each course cost us people say as we got number of students but the question is how much we cost to run that program to then run that course so we need to allocate not only the direct cost but the indirect cost would also be allocated and there should again be certain basis reasonable base plan depreciation methods of recording depreciation and amortization amortization is also depreciation is used basically for tangible assets tangible assets means like plant and Machinery then building Vehicles office equipment Etc but amortization is for intangible assets intangible assets are like Goodwill like brand claims like licenses they also be with time reduces now the depreciation method uh again it's it's a bit difficult job for example uh if you got an airplane let's say such a huge machine airplane how to depreciate it which method we should use there's a problem so what we do normally we have three parts of that airplane one is the body one is the interior and one is the engine per body there can be a different rate per engine there can be a different way and so far inside interior is can be a different effect then how to Value the company buys are injected in numbers that is again unfortunate thing then when we value the business we add some bonus biaseness it seems reasonable that your financial intelligence should include an understanding and how these numbers are calculated one should have some insight knowledge too thank you very much | Virtual University of Pakistan | UCAQfQqunzE8frH3ukEbgOhA | 2022-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,126 | 6,138 |
HOn8ULKw3xA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOn8ULKw3xA | Warri Youth Stage Protest Against EFCC | Julius Berger Tests Lights On Niger Bridge | THE BREAKFAST | [Music] thank you on the breakfast Nigeria's federal government has officially recognized two new labor Association a controversial move that may have implication for the ongoing strike by University lecturers also on the breakfasts as well Teachers Day is 2022 been marked today we look at the state of teaching profession in Nigeria and education in general and tunde kolawali will join us this morning for an in-depth analysis of today's Major headlines we call it off the press [Music] well it's beautiful morning right here thank you for joining us I am a massive as always we start off our conversation with our top trending and Fest on the list is a Julius beggar test street light on Niger bridge ahead of the launch and and that has cost a lot of reaction responses argument and debate especially on the micro blogging platform called Twitter however so I I think that you know first of all it's it's really how do we express the feeling that what should be usually when we have projects and all of that I mean it's expected and then we begin to make you know bosses like you belong to a family and then every other day that you're fed or your father gives you food then we begin to you know make it a big issue that oh today I've eaten it feels like it's natural these things come to you by virtue of being part of a family but yesterday on Twitter I mean if you look at the trend this morning this hashtag Julius beggar uh that follows you know the fact that a light has been put on is switched on street light uh ahead of the launch apparently it's been stated that this bridge will be ready in December maybe just maybe uh we're looking at 2023 but we also have some reports saying would be 20 20 20 24. well fingers are actually crossing the minister of works and house and babatundi fashola said that the final stage of construction is where the Bridges at it will be inaugurated in December 2022 and open to vehicular movement and so so there are several reports but fingers are crossed because a lot of persons are anticipating uh you know the opening of the second Niger Bridge which is a federal government project that's been managed by the Federal Ministry of Works housing and collaboration with the Nigerian foreign investment authorities construction on the bridge had commenced in September the 1st uh 2018. this also this also is one issue as a point it's a talking point for a lot of persons especially at this point where there's a lot of political going on and so you have people who are saying hey you see this Administration has come on and the issue of uh you know the bridge has been completed we had a government for 16 years that's the PDP who could not complete all of this but we seem to forget we seem to forget we seem to be in a hurry to forget that government is a Continuum yes we understand that all of this was initiated by you know the administration of Ulus former president at the time he was kicked off you know a few months the project actually was kicked off but without any actual action and then Gotti was handed over to yarrow that took over from it later and nothing really actually happened however it was still in the process the process was still being taken into consideration and then Jonathan Jonathan took over with saying hey we're going to complete the bridge and whatever you now you have the president muhammadu buhari's Administration and uh the project is expected to be completed because it's not completed yet that was like a test run uh the needed to see what's going on how it would look like at the end of the day but we're hoping that you know this project is actually completed but it just also feels we need to understand that government is a Continuum as one of the characteristics of government it's important that if a project has started there should be completion and so well as much as we say that it's commendable we also need to give credit to all of the people that had initiated the process and all of that and this should be you know no big issue with the fact that here certain government has completed the project at the end of the day is for the good of everybody for the good of Nigerians and that's what it should be right another is that there was a peaceful protest against the efcc and I saw the video yesterday where you have Youth and worry protesting against the FCC I I really don't know if we'll have that video to put out there and uh you could probably hear the citizens or those people who are protesting the protesters saying oh no speaking in Pigeon I'm not sure do we have audio to this video foreign [Music] well so I mean that's part of it you also could see another video I mean a lot of them made it to uh Instagram instablog and whatever you and I mean part of uh the social media different blogs and different social media spaces where you hear the people talking about efcc and saying hey these guys are boyfriends this is how we survive it's a means of survival for us and livelihood you can't do this but some people are also have the opinion that if you're talking about the fight against uh Financial crime and Corruption then the efcc should be focused on a certain group of persons the politicians those who are engaged in fraudulent activities diverting fonts and what have you the corruption that's going on in the system rather than uh focusing on the young people who are also engaging in crime fraudulent at the end of the day but it just at the end of the day it goes to show us a pointer that the values our value as a country is depreciating every other time I really don't understand what's the rationale behind the protests where you have young people trunking out to the streets and that's a crime when these persons who are engaged in you know taking monies from people in a fraudulent way disguising uh playing all of these Shenanigans and all of the tricks that you have to take money steal from people it is really really wrong and but well it feels like everyone is at the pursuit of survival what can we do to survive I think that there are other means and ways to survive rather than engaging in theft and you know all that it is with all of the justifications that we have it's not enough we can't I mean there's no way to uh you know justify crime so when you take something that does not belong to you you actually put the other person in a very uh on comfortable situation or position and that's really wrong and so for those people who are engaged in the uh wire wire that's what it's been called you take monies the justification has been that oh we we need to take away from for what was done to Africa and Nigeria this is more like a payback but this is totally wrong and not susceptible and it's it's just a reflection of the kind of society that we have we can continue to you know live like this and expect you know different results there's a lot of work that needs to be done from the family you know to the community at large and even to the government uh it feels like we're definitely losing it at every strata the protests I'm asking what's the end essence of this protest what is it supposed to achieve that you know the efcc should be scrapped or they should stop uh going uh or chasing those who are involved in this financial or I mean fraudulent Act where there's come people still identities take monies for projects and what have you really well that's it on that we move away quickly because the governor of legal state song has approved salary increase for legal state workers we quickly take this track and when we return we'll talk more stay with us as a country there is high level of inflation [Applause] foreign [Applause] foreign [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] well that's the legal State Governor songwolu who has actually announced the increase of salary across levels of workers and public service and the decision according to him was so caution the effect of inflation and high prices of commodity and the increasing cost of living have been experienced across the globe on the workforce but you know how it can be a little bit of that so the timing has been questioned and we're understanding hey the campaigns have started already ahead of 2023 and of course there's a need for a second time some people have perceived this as you know another election tactic it's a strategy and that's what it is as much as this is very commendable if it's implemented then it would go a long way I mean that's that's a lot that's why you could see the crowd cheering and you know looking very happy that you know salaries would be increased to meet the current realities but how much of it uh over time I know that the argument has always been about the increase of salary but we are thinking that if there might just be you know shift of focus from increase of salary uh every other time then you know to other issues for instance how about housing about Transportation about you know Healthcare and whatever view this also would you know go a long way but uh the comments that you would see online and especially on Twitter I said hey it's a political season and this is also one of the gimmicks you know for the elections and that's why you increase in it but let's even see if it will be implemented so there's a lot of talk why at this particular time uh you know he might just you know give a lot of thoughts and all of that but will that also influence the decision of the people of who becomes the next governor of the state or on the other hand would I also because we understand that this is the APC Administration right here and you also have the fact that at the national level there's consent for the APC Vine to become uh clinging to that you know ticket of uh saying hey we're going to produce the next president so all of this is the discussion and the conversation that you have online but very commendable is the fact that the legal state government or legal State itself is part of uh one of the states that it has implemented you know the 30 000 error or the minimum wage the increase at the end of the day I mean let's not forget a lot of States across the Federation that are still struggling with the implementation of the minimum wage as it were but legal state has fully implemented that minimum wage and let's look at what happens you know with the increase as much as you know a lot of people feel like you know there might just be a trick around there is it a good thing very commendable but we hope that it's implemented for the good of the people however a lot of persons are also still thinking that this should not just be you know one thing that will um by the people over to the other side of the Divide but that's the much we can take this morning on our top trending we take a break and when we return it will be 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EQDiBAS2uAU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQDiBAS2uAU | John XXII's Quia Quorundam and Arguments Against Papal Infallibility with Michael Lofton | [Music] easy [Music] here we go welcome welcome welcome everyone i'm your host michael lofton reason and saturday evening doing a stream here on people infallibility by the way i see you in the uh chat there kyle how are you yeah doing a stream here on people infallibility um involving john the 22nd in issues surrounding him on the topic and i think it's worth noting because a few people have brought it up is an objection to people infallibility i mentioned it the other day um michael welton who was catholic who went orthodox mentions it in his book two paths tries to use this as an argument for or against uh people infallibility and maintains that john the 22nd uh rejected people infallibility in queen corundum mentis uh in 1324 which we're going to take a look at in a minute and he did a really shoddy job with it i mean just a really superficial cursory um review of it and didn't really engage it very well um and i'm also going to show a protestant who kind of does the same thing although he dives in just a little bit more but then you have guys like brian tyranny all right brian tyranny uh is a scholar who i believe he's catholic but that question i'd question that um who seems to take that seems to take the same position that these others take um that he was arguing against people availability but i have not i've read a little of his work i haven't read the whole thing so i might be misunderstanding him there so please don't hold me to that if he comes out i mean and says in the origins of people infallibility which is his main work on it if he ends up saying okay no uh john the 22nd didn't deny people with halibut okay great wonderful again no sweat off my back either way uh but that's the impression i get and guys like uh heft who responded to him uh seemed to take a different view and i'm going to review a doctoral thesis here by uh john cruz this was his doctoral thesis on reevaluating the origins of papal infallibility and so we're going to go through his doctoral dissertation a few segments of it where he's going to explain it first of all we're going to go through that protestants objections to just kind of set the stage and then we're going to go to the response uh by dr cruz and i believe heft was also a reader for this dissertation i'm pretty sure i'd have to look at the beginning of the dissertation again but i think he was a reader for it uh but it's good stuff really good stuff and then i'm going to go over dr joy's dissertation not dr joey why am i saying dr king in his dissertation where in the beginning and just kind of some introductory remarks he addresses people infallibility and he dives into the issue of uh cuya corundum mentis a little bit and has some really interesting points that he brings up and he cites uh heft's work in his translation um the problem is i don't have access to heff's work right now in front of me so i'm just going to use joy as a secondary source if you will and not join what i'll keep saying joy dr king is a secondary source so uh we'll go over a couple dissertations that engage this and i think they give a really good uh apologetic that explain that john the 22nd is not denying people infallibility and um in fact he argued otherwise so that's kind of where we're going today uh let me share my screen oh and by the way i think y'all are asking about um the comedy hour yeah yeah we did it live but i mean i have it for for patrons only now so y'all gotta you gotta become a patron to watch it uh what it is is right now um with some of these streams i'm doing them live so i can get uh audience participation but then afterwards um and this isn't the case for all videos it's just for for a few afterwards i'll i'll make it available only for patrons so um but i do like having it live initially open to everyone so that we can have some interaction at the end with questions and answers um but then i want to make it available to patrons only as well because i want to make some content that's unique uh for the patrons so if y'all want to check it out uh we did a comedy hour earlier it was really interesting uh pastor stephen anderson todd friel uh you gotta check it out it was uh it was definitely noteworthy so all right let's uh let's talk about this here uh pull up my screen y'all should be able to see that uh let me zoom in on this because that's really small this is coming from deus ex machina uh blog believe he's a protestant i don't know that for sure but just kind of skimming through his blog it appears he's a protestant but don't quote me on that uh he does a very cursory view of this issue and you know it's he does better than most i'll grant him that um but i think he makes some fundamental mistakes towards the end especially and i'm gonna you know address both of them and show what they are he summarizes what's going on here and he before i even read his little summary let me just read you the relevant text i mean there's there's a whole lot in the um in the document from john the 22nd uh is it a bull or is it a apostolic constitution i don't remember yeah it's a bull um this is the the money quote if you will the relevant text uh and of course just again to set the stage what john the 22nd is doing is he's responding to the spiritual franciscans who are saying that nicholas iii um they're claiming that nicholas iii basically said that their rule of life on poverty is perfectly the rule of life that jesus practiced um so that they and they alone have a monopoly here on uh the way of life of jesus and his poverty and that it is irreformable peter olivier took that position that um the pope here when he made this decision it's irreformable it cannot be undone so he made that a claim of papal infallibility being employed here um and who i'm trying to see i'm looking at the chat there um saying something about peter diamond let me know if y'all see one of the diamond brothers so i can kick them out of the chat because i don't have any more patience for them so if y'all spot one of them let me know um anyways so again he's dealing with this claim that you know nicholas iii defined the franciscan rule on poverty irreformably and john the 22nd who had overturned it according to them overturned it can't do that because he's bound to what nicholas um had definitively decided on this matter so what he's doing here john the 22nd is he's trying to respond to that saying no that's not necessarily the case no he's not denying people infallibility per se but what he's doing is kind of two things number one he's refuting an understanding of franciscan or franciscan understanding of people infallibility he's refuting that it's not refuting people infallibility in and of itself though uh because he goes on to especially confirm that he wasn't doing that later on um and then he is um basically explaining that the uh reforms if you will that he have made really aren't overturning anything that nicholas iii had decided so he's actually not contradicting nicholas iii and in fact nicholas iii had said in exceed i believe was the bull um that for a proper interpretation of this would have to be brought to the apostolic sea the apostolic c would have to be able to properly interpret what the bull means uh which is exactly what john the 22nd is doing in other words they're wrong to number one say that john the 22nd was overturning nick pope nicholas and then two [Music] their understanding of their reform ability was incorrect not that it's incorrect overall like in in other words that there's no kind of people uh infallibility but that their understanding of it was false that's what's effectively going on here but here's the money quote that people like to latch on to and and say oh wow this is a refutation to uh people infallibility vatican one refuted here you go to attack the before mentioned constitutions it is reported that they have used publicly in word and in writing the following argument they say that whatever through the key of knowledge key word pun intended the roman pontiffs have once defined and faith immorals persist so immutably that is not listed for a successor to call it again into doubt nor affirm the contrary though they say it is otherwise with the things ordained through the key of power and he goes on to say this is false in other words it really sounds like vatican would destroy bro and you know all that kind of stuff that you encounter from the online people right um that's what people like to do with this but they don't dig deeper and they don't try to find out let's let me really try to understand what's going on here and i guarantee you if you ask them do you even know what that means the key of knowledge nope they don't know what that means they don't understand what he means by that so uh that's kind of what we're gonna do here now i want to go to this protestant presumably he's protestant his interpretation of this not saying i agree with it i'm just showing you here setting the stage so that you can see not making this up there are really people out there that maintain that this is a good proof text against papal infallibility so he summarizes there's a spiritual key which the pope possesses and by virtue of the promises given to peter is a key of power to bind and lose to excommunicate basically however the spiritual key the key of power is distinct from a key of knowledge which is the authority to examine to examine the situation um and he says you should come more polemic which would make a good watch people already are upset by they they feel that i'm already too political they feel that i'm already mean and uh not everybody does by the way i'm just saying some people feel that i'm mean and that i'm rude and that i laugh at people uh so they already feel them i'm too political so all right uh which is the authority to examine the key of knowledge however is not sufficient in in in itself to be able to define anything again this is the summary that this protestant is giving the only way in which he can be enacted is with both keys of knowledge and of power for only through only the key of power has the power to enact defined but the key of knowledge is necessary as well as a physical light is necessary to guide a key bearer and how to use the key likewise is knowledge necessary to guide the pope in his use of spiritual keys and then the final part however matthew 16 19 deliberately omits uh omits mention of the key of knowledge and explicitly only identifies the key of power to bind to loose when speaking of the key given to peter so effectively let me summarize that what he's saying is this he's saying that well john the 22nd is saying look there's two keys out there the key of knowledge which is the key to examine things on faith and morals and the key of power which is the key to binding loose to definitively settle an issue and you have to have both if you're going to infallibly define something because just like if you're going to use a key you have to have light well you have to have then the key of knowledge being the light in order to turn the key of power being the authority to definitively determine something infallibly determined something um you have to have both for a pope to be infallible but matthew 16 doesn't say that the pope was given the key of knowledge he was only given the key of power therefore the protestant protestant is claiming that um john the 22nd is saying he he's not infallible and the pope can't infallibly define something because he doesn't possess the key of knowledge that's the protestant spin on this i'm not saying it's right i'm saying that's the protestant spin on the text i don't think it's a very good one so he goes here conclusion uh the key given to peter by christ is merely the key of power not the key of knowledge as such the pope does not possess the power to immutably define anything because he simply does not possess the key of knowledge which is the necessary component to be able to define anything false he doesn't say the pope doesn't have the key of knowledge he does not say that john the 22nd does not say that what he's saying is it's not explicit in matthew 16. but what is explicit is the key of power he's saying the key of knowledge is not explicit that doesn't mean that it's not there he does believe it's there he believes it is implied in the giving of the key of power you see that you see the nuance one is reading too much into the pope here and assuming too much and again i'm gonna go to this dissertation to show it uh but there you go there's the protestant spin on it and then later on uh which i'm going to address as well the same individual claims that the pope was teaching solo scriptura where is my hold on where's my sound effects for laughter i know i have one right here there we go [Laughter] i need to start playing the laughter every time i hear something silly we're gonna just start playing that one right there all right so john the 22nd taught sola scriptura everyone in quiet quran he taught solos criteria bro um did he really no no he he does it uh i'll go ahead and knock that one out real quick um what he's basically doing is saying look um things that are going to be irreformable have to be based on scripture right because the pope can't just make something up out of nowhere new revelation that's what he's saying he's saying the pope doesn't have the authority to infallibly determine something out of nowhere out of nowhere now that shouldn't be controversial now that that will be controversial to an ignorant protestant who thinks that we're saying that popes can literally make up doctrines and add new revelation that might come as a surprise to ignorance ignorant people but for those of us who actually know better and have red vatican one uh we we know okay yeah no that's not the case that's that's silly so um somebody's saying i need mother angelica's laugh on the soundboard yeah i think we should have added this one to comedy hour right uh but you know back to the issue here what he's saying is that it has to be if he's going to define something that's on a matter of faith morals it has to be in scripture is that sola scriptura no not at all that's not solo scriptura i affirm that proposition if a pope is going to be defining something it has to be in scripture in some way implicitly or explicitly that's just called material sufficiency which catholics can maintain i know it hasn't been definitively settled the debate on formal material sufficiency but i think that the weight goes to the formal i'm sorry material sufficiency position i don't have a problem with saying that all he's saying is look uh if you're going to define something on faith and morals has to be rooted in the deposit of faith uh yeah and so his argument is he nowhere jesus nowhere authenticates the franciscan way of life as the ultimate way of life on poverty the franciscan position alone on it at least therefore it can't be it wasn't uh settled definitively by nicholas that's effectively his argument so uh let's move on let's go to the dissertation enough for setting the stage there let's go to the response and this is information you probably won't hear every day and probably will have to do a lot of digging for but you won't have to since you all are watching reason theology so you're welcome i did the research and um made this available this is the kind of stuff that you generally aren't going to hear very often but it is a legitimate response in my opinion to the problem that we see with somebody who raises quia corundum as a refutation to people infallibility all right here we go john the 23rd i'm sorry um he said 23rd here uh i think he meant 22nd i i read 23rd and i'm looking at it actually says 23rd yeah okay it's just the typo it's not john the 23rd uh john the 22nd will correct that typo begins mantis by stating that he writes this decree to prevent the heirs of those attacking ad condition conditorim and comb enter nanolus which was another bull that he had previously written overturning exceeds i guess is how you pronounce it by uh pope nicholas so and that's that's what stirred this you know brought up this controversy from spreading to others john also draws attention to extensive counsel he sought in writing both those earlier bulls and his current bull and quia quirondo mentis john the 22nd focuses his attention on refuting the arguments of his opponents as found in the excursis of the sakin hausan uh uh i guess that's how you pronounce that appalachio he tackles first the argument that what a pope determines using the key of knowledge here we go is irrevocable so they're claiming that if you use the key of knowledge it's irrevers irrevocable and somebody's asking is this my dissertation no no no no no this is this isn't mine this is um dr john cruz's dissertation but i'm reading it for mine right it's relevant to mine so that's why i'm reading these dissertations all right john notes that in this text his opponents distinguish between papal decrees made using the key of knowledge and those decrees made use the using the key of power so this is what the opponents are arguing according to john's opponents what his predecessors defined through the key of knowledge and faith and morals was unchangeable so again they're claiming if the key of knowledge is used it's irreformable john states they claim that what the roman pontiffs define once through the key of knowledge and faith immorals remains so unchangeable that it is not permitted to a successor either to call it into doubt or to confirm the contrary even though they assert that it is otherwise with respect to the things which the roma pontiffs had ordered through the key of power so that's the quote that we had just you know looked at the money quote john's opponents held that because john's predecessors had used the key of knowledge to determine that the friars imitated christ and the apostles by owing nothing and by having only the simple use of fact john was not able to alter those rulings so uh pope nicholas's uh ruling could not be overturned by john so they are objecting to him uh yet according to his opponents this is just what john had done right for his part john denies this distinction between a key of knowledge and power first of all listen to that pay attention to that his opponents the spiritual franciscans they're the ones saying there's a distinction between the key of knowledge and the key of power they're the ones saying that not him he believes that really one assumes the other so since jesus gave peter the key of power he's given him also the key of knowledge it's just not explicitly mentioned there that's what he is maintaining so notice this nuance here uh so for his part he denies that there's a difference between the key of knowledge and the key of power for according to john the key of knowledge is not a key explicitly mentioned by christ in the conferral of keys to peter but is an implied key that is to serve as a light in exercising the key of power which even the protestant himself had noted that he just didn't really put it together in short john argues that popes do not issue unchangeable decrees using a key of knowledge rather a key of knowledge guides popes in exercising the key of power so the proposition that he condemned was that again go back to it the quote right here what the roman pontiffs once defined through the key of knowledge of faith immorals remains so unchangeable that it's not permitted to a successor to call it into doubt even though they assert that it is otherwise with respect to the key of power so he's refuting the proposition that key of knowledge irreformable key of power you know that can change up for grabs that that's effectively what he's refuting he's saying no no no no first of all there's no fundamental difference because one assumes the other i mean you can make a distinction but one assumes the other so there's no separate giving of the keys and it's not that one is irreformable and the other one isn't that is what he is refuting and then he goes on to even say that even if this were the case guess what i did not reverse pope nicholas's teachings and he goes to prove that that's what he's doing you see that you see how it's so easy to just pull that quote just by itself paste it into a book like michael welton did or an article like this guy did deus ex machina whoever the author is and just say see right there there you go people availability refuted bro vatican when destroyed anytime you see a video on youtube with the words destroyed in it or refuted in it uh don't waste your time [Laughter] don't waste your time it's usually going to be by somebody who fails to make distinctions and uh just isn't able to make nuances isn't able to um discern nuances let's read a little bit more even though i think i've pretty much established the point let's look a little bit more having attempted to undermine his opponent's claims that pope's issue unchangeable decrees through the key of knowledge john the 22nd turns to demonstrate how his opponents misinterpreted the decrees of his predecessors first of all john states that his opponents claimed that the decrees of honorius gregory innocent alexander nicholas had declared that the friars practiced the most perfect form of evangelical life by having only the bear use of fact john can easily deal with the bulls of anurius gregory innocent and alexander john rightly states that these predecessors had said no such thing regarding simple use of facts rather according to john the use of things permitted to the friars by his predecessors naturally impr implied a right of use furthermore john points out the gregory and alexander had argued that both the friars miner and wait for it drum roll everyone hold on let me pull up the drum world i i think i have a drum roll on here don't know let's let's find out no that that definitely is not a drove roll i don't know maybe i i don't have one i thought one came in on here by default we'll we'll leave it there drumroll y'all and the order of preachers that's the dominicans right the order of preachers shared in the highest poverty notice what he's saying only did they say the friar miners shared in the highest poverty but also the order of preachers so you can't single out the franciscans as them alone having a monopoly on jesus's poverty and way of living because guess what the order of preachers have possessions right clearly the order of preachers shared and things in common shared things in common and thus evangelical profession perfection does not consist in renunciation of communal ownership franciscan poverty destroyed uh but yeah on a serious note let's continue john the 22nd cannot so easily argue from nicholas's exceed in which nicholas stated that the friars who followed christ had only a simple use of fact john correctly points out that nicholas never explicitly said that christ and the apostles had only a simple use of fact john also argues that nicholas seems to have thought that christ and the apostles had some things in common more importantly john argues that if by simple use of fact nicholas meant that the right of use was excluded nicholas himself contradicted gregory innocent and alexander who had stated that the friars had the use of goods a use which implied a right of use so that would be a contradiction then right so nicholas then would be wrong so they can't appeal the nicholas like they were doing um now yeah somebody's saying well now you can't take me seriously because i said destroyed that's right uh where was i at here because i don't have my little cursor uh more importantly john argues that if by simple use of fact nicholas meant that the right of use was excluded nicholas himself contradicted gregory innocent and alexander who had stated that the friars had the use of goods a use which imply to use a right of use furthermore john goes on to remind the reader that he has already shown that it is impossible to have simple use of fact without without right to use especially as regards to consumables he further stretches that use without right is clearly unjust and cannot in any way pertain to perfection certainly according to john this could not have been nicholas's intention john asserts that nicholas himself demonstrated that he believed that the friars had the right to use some things and that he accepted dominion of the things the brothers could use in moderation while pointing out that they were not permitted to use all things obviously according to john nicholas believed that the friars had the right to use some things and not others having attempted to demonstrate how his opponents distorted the correct interpretation of his predecessors john the 22nd turns to tackle the issue of whether a pontiff has the right to change the decree of a predecessor john first seeks to use historical arguments to demonstrate that pontiffs do have such a right and so arguing john again points out that his opponents have misinterpreted what his press predecessors have ruled john goes on to argue that if his opponents wish to argue that he does not have the right to change what nicholas the third decreed the same should be said about nicholas to alter the decree of his predecessors that is exactly what nicholas did according to john if it is accepted that he denied that the friars had the right of use furthermore john quite rightly points out that nicholas himself declared that any future questions regarding the correct interpretation of exceeds were to be brought to the holy see which is exactly what was happening here in john the 22nd was responsible for the holy see right according to john this very practice of bringing questions regarding the correct interpretation to the pope uh was what was being attacked by his opponents john goes on to argue historically that the fact that various popes have contradicted each other regarding the prohibition of the foundation of new religious orders since latter and four demonstrates that pontiffs have the right to change the decrees of their predecessors well that's not meaning that okay he you can change everything right that's not what he's saying he's talking about discipline because john the 22nd believed what nicholas was ruling on was discipline and not faith and morals and you know that because of the end where he appeals the scripture that's his appealing to show hey this isn't a matter of faith and morals because it's not found in scripture john the 22nd believes that his right to alter nicholas iii's decree can be demonstrated not only historically but also canonically and theologically according to john nowhere in the creeds or in scripture can it be found that christ and his apostles had only the simple use of fact furthermore to deny that christ and his apostles had only simple use of fact does not undermine scripture or the articles of faith consequently it is clear the issue at hand is not one of faith immorals there you go y'all he wasn't even ruling on a matter of faith and morals so he's saying i can overturn this in addition neither the creeds nor scripture prohibit pontiffs from changing the decrees of their predecessors john concludes his bull by stating that anyone who asserts that christ and his apostles had only the simple use of fact of the things which they used should be avoided as a what a heretic wait hmm heresy involves irreformability doesn't it hmm it did in his mind right it did in his mind and so if irreformability is at play what do you have john the 22nd arguing for papal infallibility right furthermore anyone who violates whom international is to be viewed as a heretic and anyone who violates is to be viewed as contemacious in a rebel to the church so much more can be said we can read more about it but i'll i'll leave that so that we're within fair use range here of the dissertation [Laughter] i want to read the whole guy's dissertation here but shout out to hill uh doctor let's see it was john cruz uh let me go to it here at the top uh shout out to dr cruz for some good material if y'all want to go and uh read it if you have access to it there you go uh reevaluating the origins of people infallibility understanding people authority in the bulls of the franciscan poverty controversy very very good stuff last one here i'm going to read from dr king's uh dissertation uh yet at no point that john the 22nd denied that a pope could define a doctrine in such a way that it would be binding on his successors indeed when he was later accused by michael of cassena of having done so he assisted insisted that he had not and here we have referenced um oh actually i'm sorry i i thought he was referencing uh heft earlier no he's actually referencing tyranny origins of papal infallibility so tyranny himself notes that um john the 22nd himself claimed that he wasn't saying that there is no way in which a pope could bind another pope so he's not saying that a pope could not define a doctrine that would be uh irreformable he's not saying that and that's tyranny origins of people infallibility page 190. uh so there you go send me some chat questions if y'all have them otherwise i'll kill the stream here in just a little bit i didn't realize we've been going 40 minutes wow i felt like maybe 15 or so uh but yeah good stuff there you go protestantism destroyed um this is this is what i mean by just dig deeper right don't don't just go with superficial arguments that seem to indicate that there's a contradiction dig a little deeper and try to see if there are responses that are available uh let's see what hughes asking here did you write a summary article on common alleged and genuine papal errors and contradictions if you have time it would be a long time before i can do that it's easier for me to just do these videos to be honest with you then sit down and write that that's why i just if i want to say something instead of writing an article these days i just do a stream on it it's quicker for me to do that it takes longer to write an article for better worse so um [Music] what is this uh it sounds quite sad even you say kill the stream like you're choking out this tree you've never heard that term kill the stream uh yeah have i heard of the ravi zacharias controversy yeah yeah i have didn't they just finally release the final conclusion i saw it earlier today i mean i've read previous comments on it but um i didn't read the final report but i saw reports prior to that that already indicated he was guilty so sad uh so what are my thoughts it's sad i'm sorry for all of the people who were victims to those things and it's a it's a good reminder that we should be repenting of our sins because he died basically having not um not revealed that in fact he had uh he had denied him if i recall correctly so he had basically died at least publicly lying about the matter to my recollection correct me if i'm wrong let me know in the chat if i'm misremembering but i think he he publicly denied those accusations and uh died you know no i don't know if he privately before he died repented of his sins i mean i'm not judging his soul i don't know that i'm just talking about publicly but it's a good reminder for us to examine ourselves examine the things that we are doing and to repent of them because we too might have an untimely death and whenever we go we need to enter into the judgment with a clean conscience having confessed our sins and having trust in christ to forgive us um you know why die unrepentant it's just um it makes no sense so i think it's a good reminder for us to uh repent um let's see have i seen the papacy's circular video no and i'm not gonna watch it because i i'm not interacting with people who aren't being held accountable [Music] for their public slander and detraction of people for their scandalous behavior publicly i'm not gonna go to them for theology and even if you're saying no don't go to them for theology go to them to refute them no i don't think that they're worth engaging uh people like that no they're not worth engaging um i you know i'm not saying that hey everybody that i engage is perfect or something no no no but i am talking about people who are obstinate and publicly scandalous um i think should be avoided and you know i don't think we should entertain them i don't think that i should give him a platform by even addressing uh his circularity claim which is uh quite frankly ridiculous because um i don't even think he's aware of the argument that i would make here to show it's not circular um i'm quite certain he's not aware because i've listened to his material in the past on this so unless he's come up with something new and unless he's um you know somehow gotten into my brain and seen my material that i would present um i don't think he's coming up with anything i haven't heard and i know for a fact he hasn't hurt my position on it so but anyways let's see what else we have um have you seen the orthodox icon of the pope attacking the ship of orthodoxy along with other heretics no i have not please send that to me i gotta see that immediately i have not seen that that's 100 new to me uh does pope francis have any errors in his ordinary magisterium that's a really really good question that's a really good question you know it seems like um any time you start digging for some cases like that there's always an exit there's always a way out to where that you know isn't necessarily the case i think that pope francis is careful not to say something that would absolutely um be traced back to him that would be an error i think that he's careful to avoid that or at least the people who are writing his material and stuff like that are careful uh to always have an out to always use something ambiguous enough to where it doesn't necessarily mean what we think it means that sounds erroneous right um not saying that there haven't been any i'm just saying that pretty much every case i've seen there's some wiggle room in there uh which i i do think is problematic in and of itself um well i find your argument for the is that mega man by the way it looks like mega man i find your argument for the validity of eastern catholic saints quite compelling does it come from other sources or is it your own it's effectively my own but i'm i'm making that argument from principles that i get from other sources um i don't know if anybody else makes that same argument but i would say that you know if if one of the rights of the church is celebrating on its altars and venerating someone as a saint who is a heretic and is in hell i honestly do think that that would uh be a strike against the holy of the creed the one holy catholic and apostolic because holy pertains to the sacraments their administration and that of course includes liturgy and so if the church or if rome i should say has uh implicitly accepted the veneration of that saint through approving their liturgical veneration by their approving their rights and their prayer books um that that is an implicit accepting of them as a saint it's not of the same stature sure as a pope who declares somebody as a saint i'll grant you that but i would still say that i don't see how you could say they're not a saint because if you say they're not a saint they're not in heaven and they're in hell and they're heretic uh the church could approve a right of somebody who's venerated as a heretic i mean i don't know that just really doesn't settle very well with me and would seem to invalidate the the church is claimed to holy holiness um and in the felt in indefectability so i i just i don't see it it seems to be a defeater uh so do i think pope francis is personally privately or materially a heretic i he's so hard to figure out i i used to think uh you know it was just clear cut and and just the more and more i look into him the harder it is to really just pin him down which which is a problem in and of itself right but i i i wouldn't be able to say that he's a heretic even materially i i don't know maybe i don't know because any time you try to go and say okay this seems like heresy uh there's there's a way out of it where it wouldn't necessarily be understood in that way and so until he comes and clarifies what he means i don't know and so um i can't make that leap and say that he is but um i do think that's problematic in and of itself will the next pope be more in line with orthodox catholic teaching no next question uh there is also an icon of a pope bowing before mark of ephesus is that right i gotta see that please send that to me i want to see it uh so no it's not mega man it's a character i made in high school for a game programming hobby well that's awesome that's pretty cool uh it did look like mega man though you gotta admit um what else uh the ark of salvation icon features the pope shooting arrows at the orthodox let me find this ark of salvation icon pope shooting arrows [Music] see did i find it here y'all let me know if this is it is this it right here this one i see some arrows i see the church i see what looks like a pope i guess that is a arrow i don't know if that's a javelin or i don't know what he's holding [Music] it says icon of the ark of salvation so um yeah [Music] what do i make of that rhetoric right that's what i make of that uh couldn't we do the same thing i mean couldn't couldn't we make an icon of the church with a pulp in the boat and then a bunch of orthodox bishops shooting arrows at the boat and at each other because they're doing both right couldn't we also be political and and obnoxious like that i think so um i think it's childish i think that we we could do the same and at the end of the day what does that really prove um it doesn't really prove anything right so um i think it's best that we stick to arguments than that kind of stuff um we can judge the merits of one's theology based on beard length alone right yeah but isn't that an actual orthodox apologetic historically those filioquists and azimus they shave their beards their priests they're beardless the beard argument y'all know that right that was actually debated that was used to slander the latins because latin priests shave their beards which i think is not the best thing but i'm not going to turn it into a uh way to determine who's part of the true church uh so am i gonna do a show on james martin maybe i don't know i mean somebody like james martin is so conspicuously heretical and so conspicuously determined to undermine the church that it's kind of why even do a show i mean we all know the guy's wrong right i like focusing a little bit more on things that require nuance and no nuances needed for father chase martin what would we do [Laughter] um let's see well i should make an alternate account where i'm super political and use a voice changer yeah sounds like somebody we know right [Laughter] no i for one actually put my name out there it's right here on the screen you um you you know who i am you see what i look like you know my name i even say where i live um i'm not hiding right um whereas some of these other people are hiding and i really wonder what is it they're trying to hide uh to reveal their eye to uh prevent their identity from being disclosed to the point that you actually have to have somebody else read your articles for you as i hear that's the case because i don't really listen to their material but i hear that's the case or that a robot reads your stuff um i wonder what what is it that if i did a google search on your name if i knew your name what would i find on you what is it you're trying to hide if i knew what your identity was yeah think about that let the implications of what i'm saying uh sink in there and then ask yourself are you really going to try to get theology from somebody like that and how reliable would they be and then if they spend time slandering people um and misinterpreting people how reliable would they be in interpreting the church fathers ask those kinds of questions uh let's see so some people are afraid of putting their names out there because they're afraid of losing their job um yeah yeah okay i understand that but if they're afraid of losing their job don't get online and start slandering people right you see what i'm saying um it's one thing of i'm afraid of losing my job which my question is how how but okay let's just say there's a legitimate concern there of you losing your jobs so okay you're gonna go anonymous that's fine but slandering people while doing it anonymously that's not being afraid of losing your job right that's you not wanting to be held accountable for what you say and see people like that can slander people and they can also say things that are false not only are they not accountable but they can press the reset button come out with a new identity and now they have a new reputation they don't have the reputation of oh that's that guy who said this over here that's completely false and we've been you know everybody has shown that that guy is unreliable and doesn't know what he's talking about so dismiss him no they just press the reset button uh create a new avatar and come up with a new name and now there's somebody else your reputation are you really gonna get your theology from somebody like that uh well let's see what else we have i'm looking in the chat y'all i see received any death threats not that i can recall from people online i've had many death threats in person but i'm trying to think have i had death threats online i don't think i have not that i recall not that i can recall no and i wouldn't take that seriously um i love this one those icons are insulting but aesthetically pleasing they were aesthetically pleasing weren't they i like the way it looked it looks cool i liked that icon but it was definitely obnoxious [Laughter] was the purpose of uh foster creedals if it wasn't to prop up people claims yeah i'm sure there was an element of truth there right but at the same time um was it really needed i would say no it wasn't really needed there was plenty of authentic material that could have been used um but that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone had access to that material at the time [Music] let's see what else um i posted a response to your discussion on pope st john paul ii and the ordinary magisterium with sources that i think will help settle the question yeah i mean let just tell me quickly a summary of it i don't know when i'll have the time to read it so maybe just post a real quick summary um if you can in in the chat if that's possible i know some things can be summarized really quickly so um i'm looking for others in the chat here and by the way just so everybody will know what we're talking about there we're talking about um the show that i did on john paul ii um and whether or not he was teaching that the pope is infallible in all things that he teaches whether extraordinary ex catholic or just regular ordinary people magisterium um so this is a good question so how did i first meet eric elijah and william well um eric he and i had been talking for years maybe six seven years i don't remember exactly the year but a long time um i think he had once reached out to me on messenger asking me questions that was kind of how we met i think he had maybe read some of the material that i wrote and reached out and asked some questions and we just started talking from there and we eventually just started talking almost every day just balancing ideas back and forth off of each other talking about papacy and orthodoxy and stuff like that uh and then elijah elijah was subbing for eric one day uh on a show i think it was the fatima round table that we had uh and eric couldn't make it so he brought elijah on and so after that we had elijah on again to talk about ecumenical councils and then i don't know how how it happened but after that we ended up um creating a group chat where all of us were in it and elijah was in it and just kind of got to know a lodge more then william i've known about william for back when i was protestant but i reached out to him and got him to come on the show and interviewed him on i want to say was it purgatory or something like that i interviewed him on something with the church fathers and um i thought you know what we i need to get him to come on the show and debate somebody because i really want to host more debates and i did that and we just kind of developed a uh a friendship after that so that's kind of how i met him um [Music] he specifically states in 1988 that there is a non-infallible element to the ordinary authentic magisterium yeah i'm going to need to check it if you can maybe email me the link to the article michael reasoning theology.com or reasoning theology gmail.com either one of them just email me a link to it so i can check it out i'll read it um i think that would be interesting although again in the article it's not article the general audience itself he knows ex cathedral only right so there's that language that he gives there as well seeming to indicate that there could be errors but then there's that other language that seems to indicate that there can be papal errors so uh or there might not be papal errors that even ordinary magisterium is protected so it's just kind of odd uh in the way it's phrased uh so yeah send it to me i'll i'll check it out um [Music] yeah so on usury a whole lot that could be said there but basically effectively with usury the church fathers early on seemed to be opposed to any form of interest and then as time progressed [Music] some interest was allowed that wasn't considered usurious um so basically the conception went from well usury has always been wrong but the concept of what constitutes history slightly changed so that's kinda that's kind of uh a quick answer but a whole lot more can be said uh what else do we have i need more on atheism yeah yeah sure i'm definitely uh willing to do more um there's a time there where we had a whole streak of them but um i think it was after tea jump that i just kind of yeah i'mma revisit atheism later i can't deal with these people right now they're just so ridiculous um but you know there are some good ones out there that aren't just ridiculous right i mean thomas our contributor i i respect him i don't agree with him but i i i can dialogue with him right so if you can show me more people like that that i can have a discussion with it's charitable sure i'm willing to do that uh well i'll be watching the debate on frat show yeah yeah i'll definitely check it out uh why doesn't james white come on the show ask him i've been asking him that question too i've been sending him messages um i mean i've probably contacted him three or four times throughout two years right i've probably sent about three or four messages and i did a video response to him uh because he briefly responded to an article that i wrote on the dividing line and it was uh wasn't very good and so i responded and you know invited him on again and sent him the link and never hear from him you know don't know why he won't come on i guess you know us peasants here i don't know if we're not important enough i i don't know i don't get it um check out the comment section okay i'll do that but if you can to just remind me maybe just email me the link if you don't mind um let's see do i consider any conspiracy theories historically and at present believable i'm not big into conspiracy theories at all not not that there couldn't be something true it's just that they're intangible and a lot of conjecture is assumed and um i i like facts it's i don't like speculating a whole lot um but i do find the one on the third secret very interesting i find that one definitely interesting to have a degree in philosophy well my my masters is um in theology specifically and my undergrad is um in general studies so um because they didn't have religion they didn't have history and they didn't have a philosophy degree so that was literally the closest thing that i could do to get as many philosophy classes and religion classes as possible they didn't have a degree but they did have some religion classes and philosophy classes and history classes so that was a best way i could do all of those um although i was about three classes away from getting a second bachelor's in history but i had to go ahead and take my one degree and couldn't finish the other because my my daughter was born and i needed a job so um yeah but now back to your question i've had a lot of classes in my degrees on philosophy but none specifically in philosophy i wouldn't be opposed to later on when i'm done with the doctorate getting one in philosophy i know this isn't going to be my only doctorate it will it will be my first doctorate but i will get another doctorate afterwards probably in philosophy um maybe in something else we'll see i like learning uh i'll probably just continue to learn you know there'll probably never be a time in which i'm not learning and studying and working on something but um yeah uh we'll we'll see on getting a degree on it uh but yeah did have a whole lot of classes on it in undergrad and also um with the masters so okay what else my favorite example of typology i don't know exactly what you mean by example um but i think if i understand what you mean the temple old testament simple full of typology and read st b's commentary on the temple uh awesome stuff or is commentary on ezra nehemiah which involves the temple but he has one explicitly on the tabernacle and one explicitly on the temple the one on the temple is my favorite yeah my opinion on the creation evolution thing i haven't formulated any final conclusions there so i'm i'm open to considering theistic evolution i'm open to considering just a pure creationist perspective that is non-evolutionary um i'm opening to hear the the different sides um i'm looking more here not big time enough for uh for dr uh white yeah i i don't know i've never received a no i won't come on your show directly um he did tell someone else and where it got back to me that no he's not going to be coming on but that's second or third hand that i got that information he's never even acknowledged any of my messages i've messaged him and i was rich and i'm not saying like i've you know stalked these people and sent them just a ton of messages that's not what i'm saying over the course of a couple years i've probably reached out three or four times so um [Music] what else opinion on lefeve yeah you know when you read his um books and when you read his letters you know um i think he meant well i think he intended well i don't i don't think that he was meaning to be uh contentious i don't think that he was meaning to be disobedient i don't you know i don't i don't think he had bad will um did he make the right decision i i just don't think he made the right decision with the ordinations i don't think that was the right decision um but i understand why he made it and uh you know i'm not saying he's just this bad person i i don't agree with it but i get where he is coming from you know i don't think he had evil intentions behind it um yeah read some of bonaventure yeah yeah i have the breviloquium that i got the other day and i need to read through it although i i read a while back when i was doing my masters his journey to the mind of god or something like that it was really good i loved it i was so captivated by that book it was just it was amazing i need to go back and reread it and i almost never reread a book because i always feel like i have so many other books i need to read uh so i i rarely reread something but i i would actually go back and reread it because it was uh it was really good i loved it uh let's see what else yeah could i do more um on jewish people yeah i would love to if you can maybe send me some good names to have on that show we can do that do i intend to ordinaria perish well no um because the ordinary here failed right so technically i'm part of the ordinariate but we never the parish it never got off the ground the group that was forming the parish uh it never got off the ground so i was i'm technically a member but you got to go to the latin right to get the sacraments uh not that the ordinary that's not part of latin right but you know what i mean you gotta go to um the novus ordo or light mass or something like that uh there's no ordinary parish here um but yeah ordinary is good so definitely check them out i like your name based byzantine and i like the icon too by the way of st patrick there um let's see what else we have um any advice on how to get the most out of denzinger yeah that's a that's a good question um and are you talking about the most out of it just reading denzinger by himself um if you're just reading denzinger by himself you'll get a lot out of them don't get me wrong i am the kind that literally started reading denzinger cover to cover um you'll you'll get some out of it but i think it's better to read it coupled with other things like um let's say um art you know because he's gonna cite denzer and others and so maybe read a manual or something in theology that is going to give you locations to go and read denzinger but if you're just wanting to really just read the whole thing i would just say recovery cover um but that's not gonna be an easy read i'll tell you that right now because it's not really written in a way that you're gonna just read a cover to cover that's not how it was written try to couple it with aud any any commentaries on the deuterocanonicals again bead has some good stuff on the doodwar canonical so check check beat out um now the gloss ornaria has commentary on the deutero canonicals but it's not of course in english so uh it's mostly in uh it's all in latin um but you know some of it is translated so you could you can get access to beads commentaries uh but of course you can also get the uh volume up here by the ancient christian commentary on scripture series and get the one on the apocrypha and it will give you select uh commentary on uh on apocryphal books it's called apocrypha because it's written by a protestant right so they're not going to call it deuterocanonicals it's not actually written by it's edited by a protestant although there were catholics and i think even orthodox who contributed to it uh but they label it the apocrypha even though technically it's deuterocanonical so uh have i watched sopranos i've never seen the sopranos i've heard of it never seen it is it permissible to reject divine simplicity and be a catholic no it's not uh now what do you mean by simplicity might be some wiggle room there but if we're just strictly speaking about divine simplicity no um that's defined by latter and four would i ever move from louisiana yeah one day one day i will um what else we have here i'm looking favorite from the s uh theologian from the 18th century well that's a good question so from the 1700s offhand not coming up with any names uh you got me on that one i'd have to go and look at some dates again uh [Music] looking at uh another one here what book said volume commentary do you recommend yeah honestly i am very much not content with uh most of what i read as far as commentary um i do like the ignatius study bible and it has select volumes on the old testament right now because it's not compiled into one i do like the ignatius study bible i think it's good i like it um but i'm just not happy with most commentaries all around because i like commentary that is going to really engage the church fathers and that is hard to find it's very hard to find um but as i mentioned the other day if you go and look at the original dewey rheims it's full of commentary on the church fathers so can i briefly explain the essence in energy's debate and absolute divine simplicity i could but it's not gonna be brief so i'd say go and watch all of the videos that we've done on this i mean if you want me to give you just a brief explanation here you know the absolute divine simplicity position is characterized as um the virtual distinction of thomas aquinas so that there's really no difference between the uh activity of god and his essence well not so much activity let me rephrase there because some might nitpick with that because activities could be extra um there's no distinction between for example god's wisdom and god's essence that this is all only a virtual in other words the distinction is pretty much in your mind it's not in god himself whereas the essence and energy's distinction is saying that there's an actual distinction in god himself between his knowledge his wisdom his goodness his mercy and god's uh essence so that's effectively in a quick nutshell the uh the debate but so much more can be said there so just go and watch the videos that we've done [Music] do you think it should be a church discipline for young men to spend a few months in seminary uh all young men i don't know about that one i'm not saying it's bad but i i don't know if that would be absolutely necessary to be able to discern the vocation to uh the priesthood i i guess is what you're getting at unless you're just saying do i think it's necessary to give that catechetical formation to all young men in which case i'm going to say yeah but you don't have to do that in the seminary um i'll do a few more do i have italian ancestry i do i do my uh great grandmother came to america from italy didn't speak a lick of english um what else so i'm orthodox however i feel a strong pool back to rome my theological issues still aren't solved but i may just ignore that and revert as that implies do um hard to really answer that without asking other questions in some cases yes in some cases no i'd have to find out more more information um i'll say this though just kind of in general you're not going to solve all of your questions right some some questions are going to be ongoing and you'll just be learning and trying to work through your whole life so you can't put something like that on hold for all of your questions what you need to do is solve the questions that will give you a moral certitude that the decision that you're making is right and what i mean by that is you might not know for sure that all things have been settled in your mind right now before making a decision but you can at least know that but this that i have learned gives me enough certitude that i'm making the right decision you want to get to that point and how will you know when it comes to the issue between orthodoxy and catholicism um what what is that line the papacy the papacy is where it's at not the filioque not the essence and energies those are important but those aren't the ultimate thing that is going to really give you moral certitude here the moral certainty will come from [Music] is it in fact the case that the papacy is a divine institution like from christ instituted by christ if the answer is yes you have to become catholic you can work through the rest later if the answer is no you should not become catholic and you can work through the rest later you see it all boils down to that you can't say it boils down to the filioque or essence and energies because all of those are ultimately contingent on the papacy so work through that issue and then you'll have enough certainty to know where you're going i would say if you haven't really worked through that and you don't have a decent um opinion formulated on that yet i wouldn't make a decision yet i would work through that first all right i'm looking so what is the mechanism of action behind people infallibility in other words how does it work if it's not an act of revelation is it by divine providence error is prevented it's an assistance is what we would call it an assistance it's not an inspiration right it's just an insist and assistance that prevents air that doesn't mean that the papal definition will be the best way in which it should be expressed right that would be inspiration no uh it might not be expressed very well there might be some need to express it better in another age but the proposition is still going to remain the same right the proposition can't change according to vatican one um but we could uh revise the language used to make the proposition because we recognize that that is not what is protected well let me rephrase that's not what is really guided by the holy spirit it is protected in other words it's going to be protected from being erroneous but that's effectively what it is it's just a protection uh what is my favorite eastern catholic prayer book that's a good question i have it right over there i wish i could grab it give me one second y'all i'm gonna pause my camera and my audio for maybe five seconds i'll be right back and i will grab it show it to y'all all right i'm back here all right here it is cue the zelda music you know whenever you open the treasure box it goes you got the eastern catholic prayer book uh let us pray to the lord volume 1 primer of the daily office it's really good stuff published by eastern catholic publications a perimeter of the daily office according to the byzantine tradition this is my favorite i love it nice and compact too so i added the little dividers here but um yeah i really i really like it so y'all should get it um i heard of the neo catechumenical her catechumental way uh but i have not looked into it so i can't really comment on it uh some of you are saying you got 20 rupees no this one was a little bit more than 20 rupees uh to my recollection this was about 50 or 60 rupees with shipping and tax and all that so ah which book uh would you suggest i read except for phaser um on what no what specifically um so yeah you'll have to give me more there uh what i find most beautiful about catholicism that is unique to it that is able to take all of the rights of the church it's able to take these different traditions and i'm using them in a lower t sense and incorporate them into one uh one body like that um michael has italian genetics yes i do and also uh viking genetics too i uh i did one of those deals where you can look up your um it it traces your genes uh ancestry.com i think is what it was i did that uh to try to find out what my roots are uh and uh i'm a mutt basically england ireland uh northern europe scandinavia that area so it's like i got a little bit of everything in me [Laughter] oh yeah oh what else we have here i'm looking patrick you're viking too that's awesome go go and watch this show vikings by the way if you haven't already uh you have to do it uh here's called the modernism the source where i got john the eighth calls the filioque heresy you know i went back and uh looked at it and i'm quite certain that what you're referring to was an actual forgery um there are no to my knowledge documents that are authentic they're where john the eighth calls the filioque heresy there is a forgery floating around out there however that has him saying that so that's probably what you're thinking of um [Music] what else do we have yeah i think here's your quote but rather we must act with wisdom and moderation urging them little by little to give up that blasphemy therefore those who claim that we share this opinion are not correct yeah i believe that one was the forgery i'll go and double check that quote and let you know in the comment section but i did verify that there was a forgery uh on that one but nothing authentic um so if you give me something authentic that would be good um so and here's your citation okay i'll have to double check and see if that is the forgery so i'll have to do that after the show um any good sources on essence and energies yeah um a lot and uh for what in favor or against uh start with mark spencer then go to toddlebin and then read palomas himself um is the eo claim of forgery at bunk claim claim on what i mean because there are some forgeries in the west but there's forgeries in the east too so um on what specifically would be the question um let me do maybe one more and uh we'll call it quits i'm looking okay well i don't see any more so we'll go ahead and uh leave it there i appreciate y'all's participation um well hold on here's one would you consider making a blog like videos i i don't know if i understand the question we do have a blog though reasoning theology.com where we have articles on occasion it's just i don't do the articles as much as i do the 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3bxfEiO5lrg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bxfEiO5lrg | Bolton World War II veteran U.S. Army Natick Veterans Oral History Project YouTube sharing | this is September 4th 2001 we're in NAC Massachusetts and this tape is part of the moris Institute libraries continuing veterans oral history project my name is John coat we're privileged to have with us today Ralph Bolton Ralph welcome we're very glad to have you with us may I ask you when you were born I was born September September 12 1920 and where were you born well walan Massachusetts and your current address M okay and your marital status I married have had four children married 47 years have one daughter and three sons how about grandchildren five grandchildren holy mackerel that's very good sir my grandchildren let me see one is in the Hampshire my twin boys she has eight and three A boy eight daughter three and my other son has has uh something I think no six and three I six 6 and three and my oldest boy Eddie he has a daughter oh she graduated na high school last year where were you where Were You Raised Ralph where did you grow up as a kid I grew up was a kid in in in walam and Weston town of Weston and uh What occasion you moved to natic did you come to natic after the war or when I came to natic after the war we uh looked around trying to find a place to live and uh and we moved to NAC first of all I moved I moved to California from from Western and back to back to Nic again and I've been na M 31 years ex oh so you're an oldtime Towny here that's that's good tell us a little bit about your father your mother what did your dad do for a living well my father my father was uh something my father he was he was in the church Oran business he was a re voicer in the church organ bus the a aan Skinner Organ Company oh Chester yeah and he was a re voicer and he worked at that that trade for probably 35 years and he was considered an or Builder and uh my mother she uh Liv wal wood P wife and she she was a on the payroll at the walam watch company the old walam watch company walam very famous very famous building still there lest the world the world what did you go to school in walam that is a grammar school grade school high school yes um tell us about the times uh as say in the dates of 1940 something like that were you in school in I gradu I graduated from Weston High School in 1940 in my class there were 42 in my class 42 that's a that's a kind of small school isn't it very small in 1940 did you guys look at the fact that Europe is at War and think that did you ever conceive that you might be uh in a war yourself within a year or so I sure did what what did you talk about what what signs did you see well my father and I used to talk we used to watch the campaign in Europe the war thatan prior to the invasion and and we for watch the armies armies moov in Europe different sectors and tried to uh figure what who was going to do what at the time what the German Army and the and the Russian army and we discussed maps in detail did you literally uh sit over Maps yes look at the situation in Europe and did your dad and you discuss the fact that you were in 1940 you were 20 years old right um were you thinking I'm going to be part of this in the back of my mind yes I did it but suay I'd be and then Along Came Pearl Harbor 1941 that's right uh what was your draft status at that time were you subject to going to the uh services or what well at that time I uh I had registered for the draft in fact that time my draft board was here in m i raed over here Na and what happened I uh I classified as uh top trying to think what was were you 1A 1 a yes so 1A was subject to call as soon as your number came up literally and no problem at all the physical was no problem at all okay now Pearl Harbor comes um how when did you enter the military service I end the military service in February 23rd 1942 within two months of Pearl Harbor then or three months February of 42 tell me about where you went did you go to a recruiting office somewhere well yes I uh I didn't uh I I was not drafted I I I change I at the time I would probably enlist because I I just about ready to be drafted soory I list was 19 February 23rd where where did you go I went to uh I went to uh uh went went to Boston i l in Boston and and from Boston I was sent to for Dev okay hold up you had a choice now Army Navy Marine core Coast Guard um Air Force what did you choose and why I chose the Army at the time because at the time at that time the German newo activity was quite prevalent in the North Atlantic they sinking lot the ships I says I want to I want to stay away from the Navy my father was the Navy in the first although he was the Navy in the first world war my father so I said I to take a chance in the Army so I listen the Army in Boston Massachusetts uh February of 1942 right you came home and said to your folks I'm in the Army now that that same day I listed I didn't have a chance to go home I had to call somewhere I believe and he sent me to four DE after I called exactly that day yeah all right that's kind of quick isn't it it was quick okay did you call up your family over the telephone and say guess what yes I think I called the nor station he left in the train poop train on North Station to for D and I believe I call from the pay for were were any friends or High School buddies or anybody you knew with you did they go down and join at the same time I'm not sure they weren't what would be at the time some of some of the men from town young fell of my age probably did but I don't know who they were but uh I uh said it's time for me to go so I'm going to have to go before I'm graft so they put you on a train sent you out to the middle of the state here in Fort devans and tell us about going there where were you you've been away from home before that uh not really not any length of time no just some vacation trips whatnot so you're just 20 21 years old and you're in the Army and you're in Fort devans tell us about Fort devans what you well Fort De was that's induction Center anywh had the process you there uh I was there I think see three three three or four days Mon and we got to out to get I draw I draw a uniform and a few other things we had to have at the time we gave us a Barracks bag I believe and uh it was very cold was it cold up there very cold freezing cold and the even the barck were cold of course the T that time year it would be cool anyway and I stood it all inv B all that's almost to it really other people who have gone through your experience and talk to us about it about going to devans were there as you were three or four days and they took a battery of tests to determine what the Army was going to do with you do you remember doing that I believe I have a faint recollection of that I'm not sure the extent of it you know when when uh when you left devans uh where did you go Fort De we left Fort devans we went to Camp cross South Carolina 13 weeks basic training training in what now training infantry infantry training so at devans they had decided you were going into the Infantry yes okay and when you went down to South Carolina uh how large a group did you know gu in the group or were you again traveling by yourself there was certain certain Fells around Boston I I became acquainted with all all Brighton and nobody from around this area here and uh went down there and uh I got acquainted with them we and then uh went too many though something somewhere from Western P State somewhere from probably down this around here okay and you're into infantry training uh for 13 weeks down there would would you rather have done something else in the army or would did they say this is what you're going to do I I put in actually I put in for the medical core I try I try to uh excuse me I try to uh get in the Medics but they sent me at that time they needed men need the Infantry yeah needed men so so sent me on sign infantry on sign okay I'm I'm not familiar with the camp crofs how did this differ from Fort Jackson were you around the Columbia area uh where were you in South Carolina I was not too far from Columbia okay did the anything in your background or the Army prepare you now for you you're exposed to the the South the Southern Culture uh did this come as a uh surprise to you a shock to you um did you know about the south well yes I I knew not too much about it time I had an idea it might be different than I up out north here but the uh down there they were very anistic toward the North toward the Yankees I just made made the most of it I made friends Southern friends down there mhm and uh just so happened but we got along pretty well me Camp cross and in 13 weeks can you tell us some of the things you did and you learned as as part of your first assignment in the army yes the uh uh when we I arrived down there they put us in in a rank single Rank and they they said the old B sign come out said I want you our recruits here I want you I want you to uh watch me carefully on the facings right face face left hand Left Right face and left face and when I turn right I want you to turn right so he would say left fa leftt face and turn down left which we did and of course it was different some would go one way but then uh we had did have some close S drill that was by our facings and the B face and the right FL FL course the most of guy follows him get mixed up on the the all different ways but uh oh wasn't wasn't too bad we had then we had of course rifle rful uh rifle inspection and also we had the what what kind of weapon were you issu did did you have Gans at that time the M1 field 03 you had the 03s yeah the 03 yeah mfield 03 that was quite of Life did you have enough equipment you weren't training with broomsticks and trucks that were had the word tank painted on the side of it or did you feel the Army uh had all the equipment you needed to learn your basic skills yes we were we were we were issued all threes right away almost away and the S will give us the nclat try to show us how to Lo Lock and Load and use a use a rifle give it trying to teach us the nor clature of the the weapon itself which was quite a weapon this the did you uh work with any other kind of weapons uh machine guns Bazookas or whatever yes we trying to think now we have OT lot of lot in those days it was simulated was wasn't the real thing but the rifle was we had rifle practice on the Range we had we had some mors there 60 mm mors but uh just just a dry run so to speak those they called dry runs and then we had the hand grenade throwings going which is just a simulated wasn't it but the basic things of the Infantry we we had my teachers down there at the end of the 13 weeks down there we had they gave us certificate of of of qualification for for 15 weeks did all of you come out of this place with the same certification you were all Riflemen you didn't begin to specialize into mortars or something all rifl coming out excuse me and uh cuz that was the basic training of the Infantry all all life and um after your 13 weeks you were certified and yes where did you go from there from Camp crof South Carolina we went to uh sent down to Camp Gordon Georgia should Augusta and that that's why the sign of the regular outfit which was the fourth motorise of vision and uh I was assigned to the Infantry company down there for motorized version they have half tracks on half tracks we rolled half tracks around the drill area center of the post down there for 14 months I was down there for how long 14 months really why were you there 14 months so what well they W they weren they wanted to train the best training possible I don't know whether the uh I think it was 14 Mar years he R in half tracks that that would take you up to about June of 43 is that correct must must must have been we went went North from there to Fort Dixon Jersey I believe but if you were there uh say a year 14 months tell us more about your training and in a motorized division um what specifically were you doing then as an infantry man well at that time I was uh assigned to a uh five weapons for two there were two motor squads two machine gun squads in this platoon weapons platoon and I I was initially trained for 30 cal white machine gun and Mission carrier which I was both actually and uh that was what I was trained for down there in a way for the rest of the war I don't I don't mean to skip ahead but is this the job you had for the rest of the war with a 30 cal machine gun and ammunition yes yeah okay so they were prepping you for the job you were going to carry through the war I've got you in Camp Gordon in Georgia for this uh did you go to a Gordon Johnson in Florida yes we did and when was that that was let me see when I thought we went to Ford dicks before after sham Gordon I thought we did I I have that in your record yes and then went down the camp Gordon Johnson Florida Troop Train down there that was the gulf that was a panhandle of Florida right near the town of caribel I believe and not too far from Pensacola appalachicola I remember now and that was uh was swampy down there you were really in Dixie you're getting over toward Alabama yeah first time I've ever seen I ever down sou first time I've down C I mean in Florida I mean and this is you I I think if I'm following you correctly you're into the summer now uh yes I must have been very warm down there it was quite warm in Florida um tell me approximately the DAT dates you were in Florida so equate what what was happening in Europe at the same time just trying to remember can't remember the exact dates we were down there but I can't remember the dates we were down there off hand I do know that excuse me it was uh quite long and uh we did have ous training down there out out in the out in the Gulf in the Gulf yeah uh for you must have felt they were prepping you for some kind of an did I think so we were down uh we had the amphibious training down there landing craft on the beach of ramp come down the beach the be we knew then that we're going we're going to go somewhere somewhere and we in fact some some of the men couldn't swim so they had to uh they had to take swimming lessons by the numbers on the beach I for it I could swim right I swim but they went down on the stomach paddling kicking the feet around hands and they when they left they they know how to swim left here for some of these men uh was it the first time they'd seen an ocean even though it was the Gulf of Mexico yes I'm and they they're being asked to go out in little boats and uh I imagine their reaction was uh being somewhat dubious about this right it was I'm I'm sure some of the men from Tennessee and Alabama some of the United States they've never seen the ocean before course men from up here and i' been near Sal water a bit in fresh water too but all know was the B worst part down there was the the red bugs of CHS as they call them your boys were peppered with those lots of bites yeah the bites from from the did did you get home at all Ralph uh you you uh last time you heard from your parents you you called them up from North Station and got on a train and took off did did you get home at all I did have a f down I think had a fillow from I'm trying to remember now was did have a 14 14 day fill I think from Camp Gordon Johnson I believe so you did get home and see your three times yeah and tell them about your training and all of that in fact we took the took the bus from cam Gordon Johnson somebody drove over over to Tallahasse the capital and took the Greyhound to the train to uh up north of the train and I got got a train home from I think it was Jacksonville I believe I'm my the silver meteor or the Silver Streak that train that uh that Gastly train that ran up the coast I really don't remember now but it was it wasn't too bad the hard part of it was on the train I had to sit in the arm of it so crowd I had to sit in the arm of the coach all the way to Bost yeah yeah the high it only way to Boston from there uh did you uh after the year Furlow I've got you in Florida and now Kilmer in New Jersey was that your next stop yes I believe it was yeah okay what were you doing at Camp Kilmer well just getting reissued equipment I think they told us at that time I believe it going to [Music] overseas okay uh you're at Camp Kilmer and um you you guys are getting ready to go over finally after all this train and everything can you give us uh some kind of a date on this spring of 43 I I think what happened there in a bit we were we supposed originally we were supposed to go to North Africa Miz division we're supposed to go to North AF African take on a normal in desert fox they changed our plans and uh said we're going to probably going to Europe or ATL and uh we were reissued all all of our equipment there we got need to go and this is you're still with the uh the men that you had been trained with in Georgia yes you're part of a solid unit and you're in the fourth division same unit okay all right tell us about uh did they put you on a ship somewhere yes we left from Camp kilma to Pier 69 we had to board the ship it was it was an Old English ship called the HMS Franconia oh really it was on the on the evacuation of dunker it had it had plates in it de from Shell from dun and it was a a rick ofy old ship that's an old Kinard lineer that's was yes you you traveled pretty well the hell whole the whole regim whole eth infantry went on that and you sailed out of New York p69 right yeah tell us about that you're I I'm figuring 22 years old now and you're in United States Army you get on a ship and you're sailing down on New York Bay was it day or night time I believe I I don't how direct I think it was during probably early morning hours probably you were able to see the United States slipping away what happened what happened there we uh we came over the PA system there we're going to have to detour sou because there a German suback coming down the north so to all the way down up the coast of Florida before we started North again cuz there a German sunpack that was cited so we had to uh teach you off the coast of Florida and start knocking try to get away get away from that meant a couple of extra days on the ship for you yeah yeah was what kind of a passage did you you have over to Europe well that was down R down roll the water line I was kind of nervous kind to Peters you know so I was very nervous down there but uh very cricky cricky old but it was it g to all right was this your first sea Voyage yes yeah and were you allowed on Deck all the time and look around had to go on Deck cuz L of the men were sick I was sick I was sick myself very very sick all over were other ships with you Ralph yes there was a whole a big convo a tremendous convo we had battle wagons and destroys up in the flanks left and right flank you see the smoke and Destroyer the load of the water you see the smoke and there Liberty ships Liberty ships of front that were like this you know had no kill and they were very they were quite buyant but there were no they could tip right I thought they were going to tip over the way R side to side but it's uh we got there had big Convoy I don't Army ship with a lot of Destroyers and battleships to my flight you can see them NE side port side and established side and about how many days did it take you to get over there took us just two weeks to two weeks Crossing and where did you land we land the back door of England Liverpool the back door of England that was uh through the Irish sea and you can see Scotland on one side and you can see IR on the on the other side Island was nearest to us I can see the cows GR in the green grass I can see them great in the lighthouse in the Scot way off you see the dark Hill SC way off to the left you go off Liverpool and it was all well it was all Cobblestone what cobblestones I think we hours in the morning I believe it was dark and we get off there and uh it was wasn't too bad I the worst part of the whole trip was I was awake from being sick being I was nause little bit nauseous but it could have been a lot worse than that you were met at the dock by trucks and the buses or whatever yes by trucks by trucks and where did they take you 2 and 1/2 ton trucks the work CL of the army you a great great vehicle it took us to uh let me see now a camp in the in the town of horn right the town h h n i t n I believe that was would you would you spell that again spell that again please horon h o n i t o n hon little town in England the made lace you're famous for the lace and Lac you know and I can't think of name it I have a name of the camp some I can't the name of the camp oh that's okay but you were you got your feet on the ground now when you're in England uh with your whole bunch of guys that you've trained with um right did you get more training where you were now or what did they do with you well we we uh went through a lot of the routine make sure we had get it down and just just reputation most reputation we done that camp Gordon and fors but uh it was very nice C nice little camp but the whole regiment was the whole eighth entry was there nice nice little camp and trying to think now they have what they call British nafies over there Navy and Army and Air Force institutes and they they had pastry and drinks of be F the Big corated D the town and when they come up all all rush in get get get get a beer or get something to e but they were it was warm warm no Refrigeration oh man was warm PTI a very good though Crums and TS I was going to ask you if uh M if they let you off the base and obviously they did uh can you describe what you saw of wartime England what did it look like had were you in an area that had been bombed at all yes I uh I saw a covantry heavily bomb was that before or after the big raid that was after I believe after yeah so you saw the ruins of the cathedral and uh the rest of of the town that got saw saw a lot of ruins there yeah and we come toage balloon flying up there then at that time try to catch the incoming little flying aircraft but the all all all and uh that was nice little town wasn't too bad at all but then then uh I was trying to think now that wasn't too far from Plymouth I mean ex and Plymouth ex was the nearest town and that's where I experienced my first blackout was an exod I went went from har on the train exit was all Shad the trans pull down from the lighting on real blackout so you you you were obviously within the the range of the German bombers oh yes yeah did you ever experience an air raid while you were there I experienced a flying bomb explosion not too far away would you tell us about that this is a V1 or V2 or a buzz bomb V1 buzz bomb yeah it what happened it's uh there was standing standing in line CH line uh that was let me see what was that that was TR what that was though I think it was in h somewhere in hor I believe uh was standing in ch line and we all had a mes gets ready to be served or kitchen there all of a sudden we heard the we heard this like a Mot overhead the soundway and when the motorb stopped that's when you had to watch your that was coming around there aw awful sound you see you could see some of them you can see them a flame coming from the the the plan of the bomb and when it come down land probably from here of the church over there away from the Cong Church away from about 300 yard away then just a near than that yeah that left the CR great big crater and of course when when it hit the uh well excuse me before before it hit the followers get down because motor Cut's going to come in probably so we uh if finally come in and then everything went flying concussion kiss M kiss flying fly every everywhere way and uh see crat was tremendous I can't were were any Americans killed by this thing fortunately at that time there's nobody near enough to know but knocked us down the guys knocked down nobody's really injured concussion was tremendous I can't I can't describe the concussion was terrible a huge blast and a huge crater and you guys you were lucky weren't you very fortunate yeah very what else um what else can you tell us about wartime England you described the blackout U seeing a buzz bomb um how about other people other armies did you meet anybody from the British armies or were there any French or uh people there getting ready for the invasion well what happened at the uh at the nafy there the English Navy and Army and Air Force Institute they call them I I I I spoke them up earlier I I did me a couple of tomies two or three tomies and the helmets on full uniform but actually I never came in contact any any army organized group Army just talk briefly to those Tom so let's talk about uh your being part of the I assume you took part in the invasion here yes um tell us about leading up to that were you all brought back to your base and told that uh there's no more Liberties no more going ashore tell us about being locked up prior to it first of all we had the excuse me we W allowed to go past to London because of the bus bomb bomb on airra the air bomb in L were terrible at the time we wer allowed to go past because we might get so you were confined to the area of couldn't didn't me pass all so uh what happen we were from from there from camp and went to down to Plymouth we back we march to we had the match from the Plymouth down to the uh the down right down the W the ship was the flagship there waiting for us and we board the flagship there at the at at Plymouth get on there I think it was yes it was a whole regiment I believe the whole eighth infantry and uh we on they and then we went to the we knew we were going we knew that we were going to go across Channel they had told us before we were in P of I think part of invasion describe Ralph fo was going on around you I assume Plymouth Harbor was packed with ships all kinds of BS what what about over your head what kind of uh activity planes going toward France or going back come and going barage B all over the all over the area the invasion was on the 6th when did you get into Plymouth uh couple of days ahead two days ahead and did they immediately put you on a ship yes so you had to wait on board a ship rather than the right oh it was a fly ship I believe yeah and the Fly ship on the on board the flagship for I think it must have been two or three days I believe then we uh had we I I don't know the details it's been so long well there was a a big storm on the 5ifth so you didn't go exactly right uh tell us about being on board that ship in Plymouth Harbor you must have been surrounded by literally thousands and thousands and thousands of wonder what was going on so many boats and many ships there garage balloons everywhere and so we board the ship there the uh we were told that we were going to take part in the in the invasion after we've been there okay now now when you're on board the ship uh you knew you were going to the coast of France but did they tell you where or what you were supposed to do when you got there I am not they told told us something but I can't remember just just how how how how they stated to us said we're going to take part listen carefully and pay attention that's all and then we we will we give orientation course I believe before the before The Landings but we there on the water been two or three days ago run with the FL Hill that was up there there were battleships all all kinds of gun bols everywhere flat Toops everything the largest invasion in history of land area so we run through there for a while and and we uh kept moving around and the Fells were getting kind of wres they wonder you're wondering why there was so much movement on our ship get joing for position you were setting up uh or tell me why were you moving around so much that that that we didn't understand we trying to get get in our own area take plant in the landing and shifting around somebody had figured out where you should be in this huge parade of ships and right y okay y um then you set sail you're off can you tell us at all after this distance in Time what your own personal feelings were you're about to go into combat I was scared I was scared scared of death didn't know was ahead of me and we were all praying on the boat you uh we had a service in the boat before we on advis and I think I went to a service on chap prayed with us everything would go well and uh it was uh couldn't experience V was the V was very the flagship was very pleasant I can't think the name of the flagship now now but wasn't too bad at all combination were pretty good what what is the first thing as it's begins to get light and you finally see the coast of France um I'm just trying to difficult to recall the exact time course HR 6:30 and uh June 6 HR 6:30 we uh we told us there' be some VES come along water was pretty rough like ship was like like this this one pretty pretty bad but uh the uh the bges finally came alongside and we were told to go down the cats be careful going down the C in the bers lcvps landing craft Personnel bers small bers and uh I forget how many were on the B each I don't know now but it must have been probably a couple of squads or something like that I'm not sure but they they were a number of bers there quite a few I can see almost almost as far as I could see they were bers in the water how uh were these self-propelled or were they towed or what move s b or something okay and you're standing on one of these things I had had to go down the C into all the bers I can downlo one the bges because like this the W water come in the B going down like that up and down and sever of the FES they fell from kind right in the BGE fortunately I I know I do I get down the BGE let me P all the full fueld equipment on the back and steel helmets on and the the full field equipment with SH like a horseshoe on our back and full field equipment every and the uh the uh trying to think now call lcv I said it earlier lcvp landing craft be a Personnel Ralph what did it sound like what did you hear could you hear gunfire bombs I heard explosions rifles I heard everything I heard machine gun fire I heard shots I heard the I can see bombers going overhead how far out from the shore were you I don't know exactly I can't can't recall I can't recall that Pro must have been I would say probably uh oh 3 or 400 yards probably that close quite quite close that's my recollection you know but uh I was trying to think now I went b7s going overhead B25 they're all heading in that made us feel better when we saw those that the friendly planes up there specifically where were you on the coast of France where did you go ashore what beach Utah Beach Utah Beach we we went a sh on the I was not in the first way wave I think the Seventh Wave I believe the same outfit cuz the fourth division was the only outfit that hit hit the Utah Beach when show Utah it's the only outfit and they were they were uh first outfit in France that uh came con with the Germans very first outfit and I you time each what time of day was it now if you're in the Seventh Wave hour was 6:30 the first wave at 6:30 that was my outfit of course but we were practi just a little bit from that I was told the Seventh Wave and but even then I can hear all kinds of boming I hear sh Shel sheen gun fire wi everything was it broad daylight now is it just getting light okay okay your barge is moving in in um what's around you what do you see barges all side and in front of you what do you see just same outfit you know me and we uh hit landed beach at the beach must have about 3 ft of water I would say went down and went off and he go outside and say come on move us go fast so we went as fast as we could and I get off and water up to my waist had to hold my weapon over over my head and then we hit them went the beach and they had at that time they had tapes on the beach they had cleared the Minefield so we could there was a swamp to go through okay okay nobody has ever told us this before Oh that so was the water cold it was cold English it was cold was cold and you're in 3 ft of water so you got you waste waste down you're soaked and you're running across a beach what do you see on this beach well I I it was such a such a fluid commotion there with all the men Landing you hear them yelling and screaming I can see pill box like see General Replacements pill boxes put gun fire in land but actually Utah Beach was known Omaha Beach what were you what were you armed with as you're going ashore now when I had at that time I wasn't carrying I was carrying um am Miss boxes at the time for the 30 caliber 30 caliber and I had a car being slung over my shoulder I believe at that time so are you following a guy carrying a gun yes we all you're a part of a little team we deployed the way sprad out like that so where he went you had to go that's right so the old side say come on keep moving move keep move moving so we kept moving running as fast as we could could and we hit this sand all over hands and the leg sand mixed in with a Sal were there casualties where you were were you running by dead men wounded men I can see I see a few on the beach here I don't know what out put they were I want uh was in my platoon I don't believe that was a weap platoon there weren't too many there but as I get as we get advanced in lb I could see more more R around tell us about the resistance in front of you were men firing at you uh infantry men or were you getting artillery fire or what were you running through here we were getting both some artill fire you hear the hear the go off and the then you hear the overhead on the beach see Shel some beach either side was for at that time there was nothing in front of me I was very fortunate that that way but I can see uh I can see J in placement here on the fil BLX I can see and uh trying to think now but the but the worst part for me was was the sand on the so my my my fatigue was so that's very uncomfortable but uh it was they I'll put the one ahead of us I think it was 12th infantry I was in the eighth they must had a little wor well I think at the time we were in Reserve at that time I believe we didn't catch the what the uh Advanced Unicon you ran across a beach uh then were you in dunes and you know like a a typical Beach where where their dunes and then beyond that where their buildings are or anything there there was there was some a few Z you can see the grass sea grass in Z you can see see that and there was nothing for qu away and there was a there was a a pth some kind of a path there of grass soil that I I me put it down laid it down I don't was there before I don't know but we Advanced as we F we Advanced more vegetation we saw you and I have both uh seen all these old movies of Irwin raml setting up the Great Wall to to keep you guys out uh these obstructions in the water mines pill boxes that you've mentioned did you see any more of this and how did did you get through all of this well what happened the V units they they had these uh Mine Fields there and they had to probe the Mine Fields and they had had to the clear the Mine Fields mines in front of us they put this white tape on each side to go through which we did do we forted that way I think P might you follow who stepped in a mine that wasn't detected right M sweeper but it uh it wasn't too bad on the beach wasn't too bad due to the uh the first un at Landa there they they clear a Minefield for us how far did you run that day uh a sure how far did you get I am not sure stay I'm not sure but a little way in we get to uh the town see we we dug in outside of St Mar I think which may have been the mile or two off the beach I'm not sure two M maybe two miles off the beach and I can see some buildings off the side either side and St Mar was the town I had my first problem there at St m in mber wasn't too far away you say you had your first problem there what was that well I had I dug in there j8 Shing J big rifle all big rifle and uh I uh one hit Tre F over my head caught me in my right arm here two flames in my right arm and my whole arm just no like I couldn't feel a thing and then uh was this excuse me but was this the very first day or the afternoon or the I'm the evening this 6th of June it may have been it may have been the second pause that maybe the 7th yeah my recollection and you're hit you're you're really hit right there right yeah and did you get some kind of medical attention there well they they uh they evacuate with they took me I said I got it and hit here certain other guys were were hit there at the same time tree burst awful and just just a big 88 mm g a big ramp they were and uh hit me on one him on me so he put me in on a Jeep the stretcher on the on the Jeep I lead across the stretcher on top of the Jeep to me down the beach to to evacuate me with two three other Fells G too and when I get down the beach I there's a big anesia the ramps are down and they're waiting and so they put me on on LS and sent me back to England went back to England so your total time is sure in France was uh 24 48 Hours not very long well and then you got wounded badly wounded in your arm together with what I would think must have been a lot of other guys that day yes there was several more my two or three more more from my on the same L table me excuse me I don't know who who they were I can't remember the names did you know any of these men yes I knew I knew personally you knew them and they were also wounded but they wenten off some and a couple of them probably were were sh shot B Ratt fatig where did they where did this uh ship take you to took me back to uh England uh I think I think I think we got out of Southampton I believe from the LSC took me to a Area Hospital there in the went one Eng first first and then we only there a few hours then we sent to a field Hospital in Wales in Wales they took you all at Southampton all the way up to Wales to Wales yeah that's a long ride that's a pretty good ride yes it is is that the nearest medical car of the St of the station hospital and but the the uh on board the LST giving us some attention there my arm course was black and blue one one here one there and I still have a fragment my ey well still frag my here down here it when you were uh taken from the beach put on this ship go back to England were you able to uh were you below decks or were you able to look around and see where you were you were backing out through the greatest Armada ever assembled at the time did you have a did you have an opportunity to see any of this or were you pretty much concerned with your arm there to my recollection I did see few ships out there still and see barage belongs everywhere and uh I think now I I saw I saw quite a bit going back in fact on that with me there were some German prisoners too some German prisoners going back really yes yeah I could I couldn't believe it were were these men wounded as well yes they were yeah they're all I I I I I triy to speak to someone I could couldn't understand me at all that make the War I hate to use this expression but it makes it very real doesn't it suddenly there's right the men in grve almost personally almost personally yes it's it's it's not in distances anymore this guy is uh another human being across exactly sh from me okay they take you to Wales uh where do you know where where you were in Wales town in Wales is called Aben very nice little town Wales is very much like England pick and span not no papers side the road at all C very C cstone streets and we I was there I don't know how long I was there I was Army hospital uh I'm not sure how long was there but you got good care I hope and oh yes I did yeah was were was it a busy Place were there a lot of wounded being taken care of question that right I'm interested in how far removed this is from say Southampton or or even London it's a long drive up to Wales so they were putting men evidently in hospitals as far away as they could because they knew the closer ones would be filled up later exactly and and that's the best of my recollection yeah well it's a it's a very accurate one I think um what did they do with you then after they patched you up well I was there for a while I don't I don't know how long quite a while I've been quite a while matter of weeks uh I notified I was I was to go back to my and trying to get back my outfit and and uh so I I did go back to my outfit how did you feel about that um would you rather did you feel you've done enough did you feel hey I hurt or did you really want to go back to the guys you had trained with I wanted to go back with that and if I knew I was going back with it I wouldn't have to start a new I knew them knew them there when I get back there were so many new new placement I didn't you know I didn't know L them but some of them I knew a few I still knew is it true that one of the awful things that they could do to you is uh put you into an outfit where you didn't know anybody and nobody knew you so the best thing in the world to go back to your own out right they trying to do that as much as they could with all the okay so after you fixed up a little bit they sent you back how did you find your outfit and where was it that might something think they I'm just trying to think I think it was uh luxur I think it was they had moved that far since you left them yes in quite a war way did you sail back over across the channel had to go back across so it's deja vu all over again you're going back to back across the channel it was was nothing there then all you see all wrecks of trucks in on the beach and all equipment on the beach well and and you you caught up at Luxenberg is that correct and um what did you do then with your outfit you just started all over again as an infantry man I started started all over again yeah the same Replacements I didn't know some of them were younger than I and been they quite uh love new replacement didn't want to see the evil followers come they were resentful of evil followers coming back what why would that be well I suppose they wanted the you know that they they know the story the whole them replacement they knew what to do but they were they were gr a lot of them I think I should ask whatever happened to your machine gunner you were supposed to stick with him you had all this ammunition and you disappear uh you're wounded you you go back was he there in the outfit when you came back to it I'm just trying to trying to recollect that I think I think he was there I believe remember it's been so long trying to recollect I think he was there but a couple other were not there where did you go from there uh Ralph he went to uh I'm just trying to think went to uh yes that that was in Luxemburg I believe we went to font the about qu pretty quite quite a way in then and uh we were in reserve on a holding line he sent us back to to where we were on a holding line from where I landed come come back a second time that was supposed to be a rest area but actually it was a holding line in reserve hoing line reserve and we were there for a while and then that's what I excuse me that's when I I could hit again there okay let's let's hold it a second here um it's very important to Let's recall what time of the year this was we're in late 44 or was it winter yet yes okay and you're in the ardens and we all know that uh one of the greatest battles in Europe is about to hit you again you're in the battle of the buls you're nearby um tell us about where where you were we W excuse me we w't near the at the BGE just a little way back from it but not too far I could hear I could hear gunfire hear BS and shells landing and uh at that time it was we had a little bit of snow coming in I think and uh not too much until we get a little further in but that's where I left the outfit there near the the in lexur a holding line and that's where I left it I I get had a head injury there m shell come in I hate to talk about this but it's part of my story more commit man with me in the fox was killed right right long s me I had I I had head wounds this is a mortar burst and this is part of the battle of the ardens see yes they were Shing you okay so you're in December of 44 and it's a terrible cold winter and you now you're wounded in the head again this this is the first time well I meant you're wounded again yes in the head no that's still not right but uh I know what you're saying and then that that sent me back uh I just I didn't know what happened I was told lady Budd with me was killed I didn't know what what I was doing I just ran off they told me to run get out quick I just took off and I passed out someone somebody picked me up I who it was took me back to to the beach I mean back to the landing strip and took me back took me back to back to Paris France and up the 48th General Hospital in Paris France and from there I took from there I took a c-54 transport plane black States how did you get from the ardens to uh France to Paris were you flown in I don't know how I get back from where I was hit to to the air strip I don't know back so so you were flown in you they took you to an air strip yeah and then you c47 probably took me to the okay to the uh what was it that's one part of my experience I don't remember at all CU I passed out I was running I just passed out somebody picked me up took me some I don't know where but they got me back to the the plane and uh I uh next thing I knew I was in Paris France at the 48 General Hospital in Paris France and uh I uh had a problem I couldn't speak I couldn't move my arms or legs so I had to go to had to go to therapy for quite a while I couldn't speak and my my arm my left arm was like this no dead no feeling at all left leg my left side was paralyzed my left arm my left leg was completely paralyzed I couldn't raise it like this and move like I couldn't move L I couldn't talk I very lucky Fortune how long were you in Paris gosh from from what a while I must been a month anyway I must have been see to these dates these days so very hazy to me I can't remember well I'm sure you were thoroughly medicated I was yeah and so I I wanted so I was up for to being sent there home back to the States and uh how how'd you get there H how did you get back to the States the big big ATC Air transport command the four four Motors was a pro P plane and I landed at PR CL Maine PR Main in the F in February and it was cold was awfully cold snow on the ground and then I uh I didn't know what I was going to do kept me there for a while first while from first I I went to I get ATC transport command flew flew me back to the States pres and uh I didn't know how i' would be there I was there for a while and from there on I went from first I went down he f down to H General half Hospital on Staten Island I was there quite a while had a long period of of Rehabilitation be talk to speak gradually move my arm leg after after quite a while so today I have trouble I stand on once a while my I have a FAS what they call a fasia I couldn't speak were you uh discharged from the service in in Staten Island or yes that was that was the end of your army career about when was that July 3rd 1945 so you were in the hospital a long time a while yeah July 45 July 3rd 1945 y did you go home where did you go home to I uh I went went home my mother and my my mother and my and her sister met me at the uh see at the sou station at the know excuse me at The Pen Station New York I took the train home from to the S station and went back to back to West I live at the time you've had time then and now um before you went into combat against the Germans you had heard about them read about them um I wonder if your thoughts were different after the fact all the things you heard about them beforehand after you had confronted this Army what was your thought about the Germans we know we know ahead excuse me we know ahead of time a lot of the weapons were what they're capable of doing and then it's just my expectations with exception the fewu the fire great than I thought they' be the German 88 mm fantastic weapon just a boom like that big a big rifle I guess it's sometime or other been voted oddly put but the best weapon in the war I would say so on either side that was incredible and the tanks the arm were very heavy those tiger tanks and the pan tanks armor was like this our tanks no match for their at all as far as the armor did you feel that you were properly equipped for what the United States Army asked you to do uniforms weapons right what about standing around in the cold in that December of 44 were you properly equipped I we have a heavy OD Cod on Overcoat I I had my I had my leggings on I believe I had my heavy GI shoes on at the time I think we're proper equipped I would say I I we had gu gloves too so I cold yeah it was a a bad winter Ralph you've told us quite a bit about your what you did is there um one memorable experience that stands out in your mind that you'd like to tell us about there was no there was no as far as experience there was no humorous experiences over there there were in the States but not I'm just I'm just trying to recollect something now it were two or three horrible ones want to mention also this is the time to talk about uh what happened to you the Germans had a a Mor called Screaming Mimi and that that was that that was something terrible you wind up wind up wind up then you couldn't hear a thing well get down get down so we did and one time I saw must have been a a tune of men after after hit they just mangled nothing to all I have no good experiences I as far as humor otherwi no I I it's on my my list but I won't ask you if the there was a humor experience what about a a memorable character you met a lot of people served literally in fox holes walking uh one guy stands out or one person back in the States basic training one stands out the uh one man he couldn't he couldn't uh couldn't keep step couldn't do the facing going the wrong wrong way and we had old Buck he was an old training s at Camp Croft and he would uh he he would come out close drill would be up Drilling in the drill ground in the play grounds and he'd say uh this particular man step he say now you Rob you get set not for my sake but for Christ sake it was the funniest thing I don't like to use law name r I'm sure that gu forgive me for saying that and then another another time to a man one man was afraid to take a shower with the rest of the men you want take a sh with the rest of the his that made his career very difficult true did and see I think something else one had written down somewhere oh yes uh down south at Camp craft one the the old sign come in bars put the light on you say okay man up and down okay man of am you too Ralph that must have made you feel very good but he was he was in Boston too he in Boston that's a New England sense of humor I guess sure when you were discharged um with what rank what what is your rank at that pivate first class PFC right and uh with what decorations did you have well I have I have the purple hot with oaklea cluster I have the bronze metal bronze star what Bron star and I had the that came along with the combat infant's badge I had the victory metal I had the uh ETL metal with ribbon with three stars on it I have a uh good colic ribon each ribon that you get Serv supposed have a metal with two metal I didn't get I don't know why about to get them but and then uh I had I had a little metal The Marksman for for the M1 and the B running automatic rifle you fired B ARS that's a that's a tough cookie you you should get a medal for that that's a good one did you join any reserve unit when you came home no I didn't I went my father B on American Legion over Western so he said he said Ralph I'm will come into the into the legion with me I said sure I'm glad to so I I join him amican Legion Post okay and then I when I moved to NAC i i i blown a DAV here in NAC also NAC chapter but no reserves no reserves how important to you R was serving in the military well it was very important I believe it helped me out in a lot ways I couldn't wouldn't have anticipated if I if I hadn't gone men associate with men people that I took liking to a lot of them and taught me to take you know take care of myself self-reliance and you know things I would have done normally if I hadn't gone what did you think then about the war that you volunteered to get into and looking back at it now from a distance of more than oh half a century what do you think about it now I think it was a God thing and had a tremendous Adventure if we hadn't if we hadn't we hadn't gone when we did go and uh gone to work in all our defense plants to all materials to use for the war he would have been over here I think I think Germany would have come would have try to expand for they did not only Europe probably part of Asia of course Japan collapsed ity collapsed but I think they would have he would have tried to extend his sphere of dominance even the United States because they had that the German science was you couldn't be incredible at that time they were working on Jets then in World War II of Germans were the science was unbelievable even the weapons were the rifles were all right but the machine guns and the burp guns they call and the Machine pistols incredible look this just incredible they were head of us Weaponry or head of overall you know do you think there's a a difference in public opinion regarding veterans who served in uh your War a war um and those who were in Korea or Vietnam there was opinion well I think I think all all of them myself all those wars were been full fles War War were not not a president's War a president's War they were full FL conflict Wars far as I concerned and and I think that they I respect them all every every one of them if like today I would help any man any person anywhere that I could even got of of the war he to participate in Vietnam very important I thought even though I didn't and Regular Show for career that was that was a full phas what believeing all were full FL Wars my outfit the fourth INF division serving World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Army of occupation just for every phase of of the war after aftermath of each War have you uh yourself um received any or taken any benefits uh from the Veterans Administration you certainly had a great deal of hospitalization and medical care how about a GI Bill mortgages anything like that after the war right my father wor worked in Boston he was he was in the church the church or Builder and he had the he read voice of voice of pipes in the Alum he wanted me to come in to work with him so I went to work with him for a while and uh they gave me some tools GI uh on the job train I would tell a few tools which I I got Hammer SS of drills things like that I worked with him in the shop for about four years and I after that I I couldn't I couldn't take I love music but he was he was a very talented man I love music myself like I couldn't take the squealing of the pipes just drew the problem I had cuz my ears to this day my ears are ringing still ringing someday the worst numbers so I take I take lot of medication so that that was really not the job for you no it wasn't Ralph we've been talking here for almost 90 minutes oh I guess is there one thought or one incident that um you'd like to tell us about that's not on the tape yet uh that somebody a long time from now looking at this type would uh would add to the history of your career in the armed forces that's a challenger right there well when I when I was I I cried I saw the men it went down all around me the man in the Foo with me was killed outright I didn't know about that until several years later I didn't know about it uh thing it was I I felt the worst for all my buddies went down I actually cried time I cried and uh that probably and of course a lot of the of I well I lost two or three buddies lost one The Eighth Air Force he went down in England I lost one in the third I was in the fourth B one other body in the third he was for me he and I were very close he went down and the man with me in the whole I I was very friendly with him who lost him those are the ones that went down who were killed that that LE Lasting Impression I'll never I'll never get over Frank thank you for coming in today we very much appreciate your being with us thank you you fine man take AEL I hope it satisfactory | natvets1 | UCW9_bSN37bFfc2irPSwc-Nw | 2012-10-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,882 | 56,582 |
UdYA9uq0POw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdYA9uq0POw | Designing A Workplace for The Human Experience | [Music] and say welcome thanks to all of you that have joined us today really excited to have you all here i'm even more excited because today is my friday tomorrow we're taking i'm taking the day off so i'm getting to spend a pseudo friday with if you joined us in the green room one of my new favorite people michael reese with poteeri talent director professional development michael's here to talk to us or i like to say nerd out with us about designing a workplace for the human experience before we jump into this conversation michael and i'm eager to do that we have to honor our co-host julia patrick ceo of the american nonprofit academy rumor has it she is attending an in-person event this morning that is a fundraising breakfast here in our community so thank you julia for serving and representing out in our community i'm jared ransom your non-profit nerd ceo of the raven 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ready in the morning or i'm walking my dog so go ahead and queue up the nonprofit show so that you can find michael reese here live now but on any of these platforms that you just heard so again michael reese is joining us director professional development of poteri which has been a really hard name for me to say michael so first of all welcome second of all where the heck is this name from so yeah and you did an excellent job by the way pateri so nicely done uh we are pateri um and it's it's an italian word that has to do with like uh being able to do something and so we think about like our organization and helping others to become or to do uh it really fits you know what we do and so to teary talent we we do everything hr related from recruitment to you know exiting employees out of the organization if that needs to be done and everything in between so but great job on the name well thank you i think that's the first time i've ever said it right in the 90 days that i've known you so i've been i've been practicing and um as we start off on this conversation michael i feel that you don't only work with nonprofits so you work with for-profits too is that correct yeah i've had the opportunity to actually i worked for a non-profit for a significant amount of time um a couple years way back when i was out of just well actually going through college and then um i worked for blue cross blue shield which is actually not well there's multiple blue cross blue shields but i worked for one that was a not for for profit as well and so i've got some experience with that my experience um with most of it has been smaller organizations and i've worked for-profit smaller organizations as well and so i think i've seen some similarities in that small organization group both non-profit or for-profit so i think we can talk about that today yeah that that's fantastic and the slide that i just pulled up again i know we have viewers and we have listeners but let's talk about how the nonprofit staff is truly an asset what does this mean well so this came directly from our website and when i saw it i was like i don't know if i love i don't know if i love the word asset and so let me explain that for a second so when we say asset in my mind and and i hadn't thought of this before you know i'm looking at it kind of with this new lens and when i think of asset it's like an inanimate object or something to be positioned and taken you know sort of manipulated and so i i think i'm going to change that but it has a similar context which is your staff is a blessing or a gift and i think that's how they should be treated um and so so that may change it asset a little bit you know and but for me it's just how i the context i put behind asset so but i think your you know your staff is truly a gift or a blessing and they need to be treated that way and um so jared and i had the opportunity to talk a little bit yesterday and i was talking about like what is the traditional hr and when i think about traditional hr what we've done over the last 20 years and i'm i'm pointing the finger at myself i am a i'm hr and so i'm not picking on anybody else right this is me but over the last several years i've noticed that hr is very much about making sure everything's legal you know we're doing everything legal we're treating everybody the same way um everything is safe um everything is you know just we do we treat everybody the same way and that doesn't sound bad like to treat everybody the same way doesn't sound like a bad thing necessarily but by doing that you really are taking the human element out of it you're treating everybody now like this one single organization as opposed to end of life individualizing the experience for them and so you know guilty hr like and people often come to me they're like can we do this is it legal and i'm like well it is legal but maybe that's not the question we should start with maybe it's a question somewhere down the line right and so i always start by saying well what's right for the employee what's right for the situation then after we determine that let's make sure it's legal in addition to that you know when you said that yesterday michael that really hit home for me because that is is so accurate and and the non-profit staff and you said you know asset may not be the right word which i have a feeling your website might get a quick update you know really that gift and blessing and i feel that way too with our volunteer workforce because we truly could not fulfill our mission without both workforces our staff as well as you know the volunteers that give so generously of their time so here in this conversation and contacts we're really looking at the staff as a gift as well you know as that blessing now again looking at your website and kind of everything that that we saw for poteeri there was this 70 rule of disengagement are you telling me 70 of our staff is disengaged yeah possibly so this this varies widely depending on the organization the industry things like that so i think the hopeful news here is that there's a good chance that in a in a non-profit setting that your disengagement may be lower than that so it may not be that high but across the board that is a stat that comes out and um and so what that's saying is that by and large employees are not all that into their jobs these days and i think there's a parallel hill here between what happened with 9 11 and um you know i i happen to be old enough that i can remember 9 11 still i remember exactly where i was but i was in hr at the time and so for the year that followed there was this huge shift in um this this culture that was pretty normal to like um to climb the corporate ladder and and to put in extra hours like that didn't matter put in extra hours put in extra effort and family kind of came second and then all of a sudden 9 11 happened and people were hyper focused on their families right like they wanted more of a work life balance and i think that's where the term work-life balance really started to take on like an actual meaning as opposed to just kind of lip service um and so i think something similar happened with with covet and with people spending time at home and they realized there was like this huge realization that you know what i kind of like this extra time at home i don't necessarily want to be in the office um interesting divorce rates went up so so maybe not everybody was so happy with it let's be honest divorce rates were high anyway that's right it's not just because of kobe but um but so so that's um you know uh when you think about like this shift and and how people are thinking and feeling about work now um so all of that leads to this disengagement now i'm like i'm i i have this epiphany like do i really want to be working at this organization do i really want to be working in a fortune 500 company do i really want you know all of these kind of traditional values that people are starting to question and so um so this disengagement you know it's it's a natural result of i think a lot of what's you know going on with cove but i think that's helping to drive disengagement um so i don't know if you want to jump into this now but there there are some like things that you can do really to kind of eliminate or to reduce some of that disengagement please do because if i'm doing the math right there's 30 70 80 90 100 right 30 of people uh that that maybe are engaged so how do we shift that 70 percent more to the 30 so we can increase that number so let's do let's talk about how do we re-engage the disengaged yeah well so here's here's the great news is that um engaging individuals a lot of it is free so it doesn't cost money like the first thing that companies want to go to or or hr departments sometimes is they want to like how can we throw money at this problem right and and the reality is that a lot of this stuff doesn't cost money so um this this first one's going to sound like basic uh common sense but the first thing you can do to engage employees is to make the job fun and now when i say that i'm not talking about adding ping pong tables or or a wheaties ball and yeah i mean that's not bad like that's fun uh i worked for a company that had like an open beer keg you know like an open tap and i was like well that's cool but it doesn't necessarily engage people so when i talk about making the job fun i'm talking about like the job itself like what you do on a day-to-day basis and so i mean if i go in and i'm doing you know i'm an hr advisor but every and i have a free beer that's cool but like if i hate my work then i'm not going to be engaged just because of the beer and so making the job itself fun is like well that's a critical component and how you do that is by giving employees autonomy so giving them the ability like setting like the expectations these you know here's what you need to meet overall but now you have an opportunity to figure out like what's the best way to do that like i'm gonna be your manager i'll be here to provide support i'll provide brainstorming but really you've got autonomy to figure out the best way to do your job like we're going to make and that will make the job more fun for individuals so this idea of making the job fun the other thing you can do to make a job fun a lot of times is to have a team component so if you've got someone that works largely independently adding some help or some support in terms of a team so people that they can talk to collaborate with that makes the job fun as well as allowing time for employees to to get together and talk about things that are not work related those are all those will all go to a funner job itself so that's one thing you can do yeah those are great uh ideas i want to throw this one out michael because we have talked about this and it doesn't cost anything but in the nonprofit sector so many individuals are enticed by their title so i don't know if that falls under the category of fun but maybe it falls under the category of consideration for the disengaged would you would you share some of your thoughts with us on titles yeah look i mean i love titles they're free so um anytime you can do something free that helps to motivate individuals so what that falls under is this category that's called potential and so that's where employees maybe they don't necessarily love their job but they can see that there's something you know out there that they can work towards and i think a lot of times with with a job title that's exactly what it does so you know the job may not really um it may not equate to a director level role all the time but by adding that director level title now the employee goes i've got something really good on my resume it will help me to you know in the future should i need it i've got this potential so that's where that that job title absolutely helps out um in that category with potential uh the other thing that can really help is supervisors developing their employees so again it's this idea that the employee is able to see like what is the path forward um i i know another thing we've been working on jared is um some pay structure type items that help employees to see okay this is this is where i am but i've got this potential to you know move up in the organization if i want to go to higher pay levels there's these titles that are associated with that and i can do that to to move up in the organization all of this goes around the idea of potential and when people when employees can see potential it's a huge motivator so a huge uh impact on that disengagement number all of that is fantastic and i really do know that we could talk for hours and i'm so grateful that we do get to on occasion um you would mention investing in your in your staff and i just would like to ask you to seed your leadership program if you don't mind because that is a leadership program you offer i don't really know the structure of that but whether individuals are interested in contacting you michael uh here with you know poteeri and a leadership program or to see that as an investment for other staff um would you mind kind of sharing about your leadership program and how that builds into maybe the disengaged or the re-engaged yeah yeah absolutely so training is another way uh training and development is a huge way to to to build on that potential category for motivation and full disclosure i wasn't planning on talking about this i wasn't intending to come and like i'm plugging a product or anything like that so you know i know i i threw you a little a little soft ball over there so i just want you to talk about it yeah so i've done a lot of research on um on successful leadership principles and so like you know books like um you've got the seven habits or you've got speed uh the speed of trust or you've got the five dysfunctions you've got all these leadership books that are pretty popular and as i was looking at them or reading them i'm like you know there's a lot of these common foundational principles on all of them and so like you've got this communication aspect you've got this team aspect you've got this motivation aspect and so i started gathering all that data together and i put together a leadership program that really builds on these foundational principles so now instead of like you know a lot of companies love the color color codes or like these these programs that you go okay if i know what color you are now i know how to best respond to you the the idea behind this leadership training is that i don't need to necessarily know who you are or everything about you but if i kind of practice these foundational principles i can have a really meaningful conversation with you and and we'll get things done and so i i try to focus on those foundational principles um during this leadership training it's an eight-week course uh we meet every week over the course of eight weeks and then there's micro assignments in between that people can you know it will help remind them of what we talked about and they can practice some of those things that we talked about every week so and if you want to know more be happy to talk more about it so yeah absolutely and and i know you know i i'm just uh privileged to know that that's an opportunity you offer and again whether individuals are able to check out michael and his program or perhaps others in your area or something else just know that that is an opportunity to engage some of the potentially disengaged one of the words we've heard a lot and it's been coined is this you know truly looking at the um well now i i forgot the word resonation it's a great resonation gosh i think i've been trying to erase it from my brain i saw it on linkedin recently michael as the great reshuffle and i thought that was really cool the great reshuffle and i feel like that talks about you know what we have on the slide here is new and future demands of talent in the workforce i'm kind of aligning that with this reshuffle with the resignation and i'm wondering you know if you see it that way and how you can talk to us about the new and future demands yeah so i would say my eyes have been open over the last couple of years i've had a couple of children who are graduating from high school over the last few years and well what exactly does that have to do with the future of work well i've noticed that um that a lot of children now that are graduating from high school are less interested in going to college like it's uh it's become more optional when i graduated from school there was no option like that was what you did um and people who didn't go to college like they were in for like a really hard life they're making some really poor decisions but now it's like i've got all these different options in fact if you're only going to pay me minimum wage i can go drive uber ubereats or whatever and i can make i can make that money in like half the time not to mention make your own schedule work when you want to work you know very flexible way wear what you want to wear yeah yeah yeah it's awesome right and so so now that's part of what you know these employers and i think particularly small employers which i think a lot of non-profits fall into this smaller organization category that's what you're competing with right so if all you do is try to compete on money as a small organization and when i say small i'm talking usually less than 150 employees so i think a lot of uh non-profits fall into that category if all you're trying to do is compete on money you're gonna you're likely gonna lose right it's you just don't in most cases don't have the budget to compete on money or even compete with maybe an uber eats but you've got something that is like so much more powerful than money like and that is the the purpose of the organization we we got around to two of the potential motivators which is you know the job being fun and showing the employees that there's potential in it but the last one is is connecting them to a purpose hugely motivating and um and that's something that you as a non-profit you're able to compete on that like way more than most for-profit organizations but unfortunately i often see uh that it gets missed right like in the interview process we maybe don't talk about it enough our policies become more corporate like we don't really focus on it our supervisors maybe don't take every opportunity to connect an employee with the purpose of the organization and so we're not always capitalizing on that but i think that's probably one of the biggest advantages you have as a as a non-profit that you could take advantage of and compete not with money but with that you know that culture and that purpose i question devil's advocate here do you think that working remotely plays into the disconnect of of that purpose and that mission time for me i love being in the office and seeing the clients seeing the program delivered firsthand those days that i'm working from home they're equally important for me i don't believe in a work-life balance so i'll throw that out there i believe in a work-life blend right like i think yes because blend so um for me you know i love getting a load of laundry done i love being able to pet my dog on that day that i'm home but i also love seeing the clients so are you seeing um like a connection of the disconnection with that mission moment yes so you talk about remote work that's probably one of the most polarizing topics right now and people like it's it in most cases it's like all in or all out you know and and and then you get some that are like this more blended um but so i i started remote work i actually moved a group of about 1500 employees to remote work about uh almost 10 years ago this is when technology wasn't all that great right so it was before most people right yeah so we had like microsoft had like there was some video but most people would tape off the camera on their uh on their you know their laptop because they didn't want people like intruding into their privacy exactly so so we've come a long ways uh but but i even back then i used the same criteria that i used today is first of all it can can the manager handle remote work the manager has to be able to manage remotely the employee has to be able to work remotely and the job has to be a good fit for it and whenever you try to fit like a job um i had a friend that was talking about his administrative assistant that was working from home and and it didn't work for he was not a good manager for remote work the position was not a good fit now she was a good fit the employee was a good fit she loved working remotely she she felt like she could stay active and and help but but the manager wasn't a good fit the job wasn't a good fit it's not going to work and so um this all or nothing like in an organization i'm like i i don't think organizations should say like we are just going to go full on remote work or we're just going to do full-on from the office i think it really needs to be individualized to the person the job and the manager yeah back to that blend yeah yeah yeah all of this has been super fantastic um and and i really don't want to stop talking with you is there any other as we look at wrapping up today's show any other demands of talent in the workforce that you've seen or you said your eyes have been open for a long time now anything your crystal ball is showing in the future yeah so the only other thing i can and this is like trying to predict uh the weather a little bit but the the economy has been for a long time it's been a a buyer's market it's been the employees market like they can kind of pick and choose and and with uh uber eats and different things that they can do on their own i think some of that's going to continue there's going to for for some amount of time the economy can change that almost overnight so you know watching kind of the geopolitical things that are happening right now and trying to predict what that will mean you've got some analysts that's saying the economy is going to keep growing as it has some are you know indicating a recession might be a possibility then you you know so it's hard to predict but if the economy starts to turn it becomes a it becomes more of a employer's market you're going to get more talent you're going to have access to more talent there's going to be a temptation then that we can we can stop doing all those great things that we were doing to recruit and to retain employees because now the market's on our side but just no the market's always it's always fluctuating at some point it's going to turn again it's going to be the employees market again and everything you do during that you know employer market time frame is going to help you as the market turns again so that's my maybe my closing thought now that's fantastic i think of the housing market the employer market i mean there's so many changes and you're right the only consistent is change right like it will continue to change and i think that's that's really important for all of us to know and to keep in mind um again michael fantastic you're one of my favorites michael reese director professional development with poeteeri i've now learned how to say the name so i'm just going to keep saying it yuri pateri um but do check out the website here you're going to have some changes because michael already admitted during this episode that word asset is going to be removed and changed to gift or blessing but potterytalent.com again for those of you listening that's p-o-t-e-r and thank you for nerding out with me you are just you know so wise and experienced seasoned as i've called you before and i'm just really grateful to have your skill set your talent and truly your dedication to the community at large so thank you michael for for all that that you've done 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8t2mK92H63E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t2mK92H63E | Dr. Margaret Robinson at the AR Academy | [Applause] my name's Margaret Robinson and I'm here to talk to you about Aboriginal veganism and I'll talk mostly about veganism as opposed to vegetarianism because veganism isn't just a diet but it's a lifestyle that avoids the use of animal products so I'll start by saying a bit about who I am and I'll Outline Three barriers that I see to Aboriginal veganism then I'll talk about traditional food and the animal human relationship in migma Legends and I'll end with the concept of mnac which means All My Relations uh I'm a UFT alumna I completed my Master's Degree here in 2001 and my PhD in 2009 I'm a two-spirited migma woman uh from the bone Clan and I'm from Nova Scotia I gained Indian status in November of 2011 under Bill C3 and my ancestors come from Lennox Island in Prince Edward Island and I'm also a vegan how did that happen well it was a slow process in December of 2005 my partner and I moved out of the UFT Residence at 30 Charles Street into a lovely apartment at the corner of Chinatown in Kensington Market and immediately we came face to face with the issue of food uh how many people here have been to Chinatown or Kensington Market area okay so you know what I'm talking about there's a very different food culture uh present there and I've been brought up on Supermarket meat which as you know comes dissected in white styrofoam packages covered in plastic wrap so it's difficult seeing a chicken breast in that kind of setting um to ever imagine it was part of a living creature the packaging is designed to help us forget what meat is but in Chinatown in Kensington Market they sell animals as they are there's a pig head or an entire gutted goat carcus hanging in the butcher shop uh chickens have heads and feet live crabs are kept in buckets so the reality of meat eating is extremely visible there and seeing that reality every day brought to Consciousness a thought that had long been bubbling at the back of my mind I'm eating dead animals a key turning point for me was Christmas of 2007 it had been a tradition in my partner's family to make a seafood chowder at Christmas so when we moved to Toronto I started doing this for us and I needed fish so all the markets in Kensington were closed for the holiday and I went to Chinatown and I got a fish but instead of a clean white Deone filet in a package it was an entire fish with eyes and teeth and everything um so I got this dead fish on my counter and I started trying to filet it and my knives were dull and I was inexperienced and I soon found I was elbow deep in this fish autopsy and I was trying to butcher it with these blunt tools and I suddenly realized this isn't meant to come apart that is they don't have fillets that you remove move they have muscles and bones and as I tried to prepare this chatter I realized that the fish's body was designed for its own life not for my food um in philosophical terms I realized that the ontology of the fish its Essence as a being was different than I had previously thought it wasn't for me it was for itself so that was another push in the right direction for me um and then finally we got cats as one does uh we got too at first my partner and I had grown up with cats but neither of us had had a pet for about 20 years uh and interacting with them every day reminded us that they're individuals there's someone inside there and that was probably the Tipping Point for both of us um the goats and the pigs and the crabs and the fish and the cats all came together for us and we started thinking differently about how we eat and how we live so we stopped eating meat and the ACT of not eating meat began to sensitize me to things that I had been doing psychologically in order to be able to eat meat I had ignored the aspects of meat that reminded me that it was somebody's body like the veins or the tendons and it made me realized that I had separated myself from other animals and created walls in my psyche to enable me to see animals as objects and once that illusion was gone I had to ask myself if I was willing to pay the emotional and the moral prices it was going to take to continue to consume animals now that I had this new awareness and for me the answer was no so we went vegan and at the same time I was getting more involved in Aboriginal culture my family was culturally assimilated in a lot of ways my grandmother lost her status when she married a man who wasn't native and that was a method the federal government used to reduce the number of people who were eligible for treaty rights so she didn't receive her status back till 1985 under Bill c31 but that status didn't extend to the rest of us so we grew up as non-status natives which meant we couldn't live on reserve we couldn't access treaty rights and it separated us from a lot of cultural activities so while I grew up knowing we were Native people didn't really talk about it uh that was partly a strategy to avoid racism so I don't know any MCM word I didn't know any mcmack words and I didn't know any mcmack songs or own any mcmack clothes or have any mcmack friends and my parents and grandparents day being Aboriginal was something to be ashamed of my grandmother used to tell people she was Chinese but I felt a little differently about it since I'm a researcher I started researching I read a lot I joined the Aboriginal caucus at my workplace I went to a sweat lodge I met with Elders I attended cultural events and it started to mean something to me and became important to me as a part of my identity it might not surprise you to know there don't seem to be a lot of Aboriginal vegans and I think there are a couple of reasons for that to start Aboriginal food culture isn't individual it's communal at A Feast for instance you just just stroll along the buffet line like you're on a cruise ship and select the food you'd like to eat at some feasts you don't select your food at all somebody else does that for you there are dishes that are intended to be eaten by everyone and there are some dishes that have to be consumed in their entirety in one sitting so there are a lot of protocols around eating in indigenous culture and I didn't know any of them luckily I made friends who could walk me through it and for example they would eat my portion of a moous stew so I ate a lot of banck and filled up on wild rice and blueberries when you interact with people who aren't vegan some of you may find this you end up asking a lot of questions about the ingredients in food so you don't get an unpleasant surprise but having dietary boundaries also singles you out as separate from people and when you're trying to fit into a community being signal out is separate can be very painful of course not every Aboriginal event is like that when I attend an academic conference and Aboriginal issues for example they're pretty Savvy about diet they accommodate vegans without a problem but I had a problem and it was this just as I was starting to belong to an indigenous Community I'd had this Awakening about food and my relationship to animals that threatened to put a barrier between me and the Aboriginal culture I was trying to adopt and I didn't want to feel inauthentic authenticity is tricky like other racialized minorities Aboriginal people don't control how people see us or how we represented to others so we encounter a lot of stereotypes particularly the double-sided coin of noble savage and IGN noble savage or the good Indian and the bad Indian The ignal Savage or the bad Indian stereotype portrays this as two primitive to have any ethics or is having some sort of Primal nature that's too backward to live on anything but meat and there's a certain aggressive masculinity in that stereotype that sees anything other than hun your lifestyle as a feminine and weak and I bristle at the sexism and the racism in that kind of a stereotype on the flip side the noble savage paints us as inherently Closer To Nature and assumes that gives us a special right to eat animals and I found myself questioning both of these stereotypes whether I encountered them in white or in Aboriginal communities the image of the Native person in Canadian culture particularly but also in the US has been frozen in time what is considered authentic and traditional has been frozen at the point of colonial contact so people ignore modern expressions of Aboriginal values whether it's hip hop or graffiti art or veganism cultural expressions are often dismissed as not native enough unless they predate Colonial contact well my ancestors didn't fight 400 years of colonialism to be told what makes a real mcmack the Mac have a philosophy tradition reflecting on how best to live is something we've done a lot and for a long time and I wanted to bring my intellect to bear on the question of how to live as a mcmack woman in the 21st century in downtown Toronto in Chinatown in Kensington Market so I went to our Legends looking for something that would resonate with the kind of person I am and the kind of politics that I was developing I grew up in a family where people respected animals and understood them to have their own selfhood although my family ate meat it was seen as a regrettable thing that had to be done As I Grew Older I realized it is a regrettable thing but it doesn't actually have to be done I started rethinking what that could mean and I found myself questioning why particular practices were traditional and what values those Traditions embodied whether they were my values or not and whether traditional practices were still working for us my training is in Theology and I'm skilled in textual analysis so I started reading our mcmack Legends what are the values I asked myself in these stories how is our relationship with animals represented and what kind of relationship is hot as the ideal and I'd like to share some of what I learned with you I mentioned that there aren't as far as I can tell a lot of Aboriginal vegans and I see three reasons for this the first problem is that veganism is often equated with whiteness and as a result Aboriginal vegans are assed to be inauthentic and assimilated in a joke at the beginning of his documentary reders tricksters and puppy stew Ojibwa playwright Drew Hayden Taylor asks what do you call a native vegetarian his answer a very bad Hunter the implication is that for an Aboriginal person choosing a non-meat diet is a kind of cultural failure in stuff white people like satirical author Christian Lander portrays veganism as a tactic for maintaining white supremacy he writes as with many white people activities being vegan or vegetarian enables them to feel as though they're helping the environment and it gives them a sweet way to feel Superior to others a third example in his book red blood one mostly white guys encounters with the native World ecologist and Greenpeace founder Robert Hunter depicts vegans as Eco Jesuits and veggie fundamentalists who Force natives to do things the white man's Way by projecting white Imperial ISM onto vegans Hunter enables white omnivores such as himself to bond with Aboriginal people over mediating when veganism is constructed as white Aboriginal people who avoid the use of animal products are depicted as sacrificing our cultural authenticity this presents a challenge for those like myself who view our veganism as ethically spiritually and culturally compatible with our indigen a second barrier to Aboriginal veganism is its portrayal as a product of class privilege opponents claim that a vegan diet is an Indulgence and that the poor among whom Aboriginal people are disproportionately represented can't afford to be so picky this argument assumes that processed mock Meats such as EES Veggie Cuisine or Morning Star farm products or imported organic produce from Whole Foods or the big carrot make up the bulk of a vegan diet such an argument overlooks the actual living conditions of most of the world's vegans overlooks the economic and environmental cost of meat and overlooks the subsidized meat and dairy Industries in North America assuming that they're representative of the world but you might ask isn't it dangerous to suggest that creating an IND to suggest creating an indigenous veganism when indigenous culture is already Under Siege from Colonial forces maybe it is but my proposal is not that we replace a vibrant traditional food culture with one associated with priv white culture the eating habits of the mcmack have already been colonized and are further Complicated by poverty as a participant in Bonita Lawrence's study of mixed blood Urban native identity explained people have been habituated to think that poverty is native so your macaroni soup and your poor diet is native when we eat inexpensive Foods often enough they become seen as traditional when in reality they're an expression of our own economic exploitation and oppression so Aboriginal restaurants such as tea and banck have balona wieners and click brand canned meat wrapped in fry bread on their menu what we're doing is traditionalized is actually a problem that Aboriginal people have in common with other racialized and economically oppressed groups Dr Breeze Harper founder of cista vegan project notes within the mainstream it's assumed that everyone is white middle class and has the transportation financial and educational means to access healthier and tastier Foods the mainstream food movement generally doesn't think about environmental racism food deserts the legacies of colonialism on brown black and red bodies the food deserts to which Dr Harper refers are areas where no fresh produce is available or where economic and physical barriers prevent people from obtaining healthy food so for example places where zoning or so-called job creation projects encourage the development of food Outlets but not of independent grocery stores many Aboriginal people and reserves live in just such a food desert professor of human ecology Kim Travers cites three causes of nutrient poor diet among the McMac the first is lwi income the second is lack of access to transportation and the third is that reserved land is unsuitable for agriculture fishing or hunting trevors notes that mcmc people living on reserve are often limited to eating highly processed protein such as peanut butter weeners or bologa the fact is colonialism is bad for us the Reserve System has resulted in a diet that is high in sugar and carbohydrates and low in protein and fiber as a result mcmack people have a serious increase in diabetes malius and gallstones kju Briggs Jr of the Africana Institute argues that in the US poor communities of color are often bereft of access to fresh healthy foods and disproportionately find themselves Afflicted with diseases of Western diets and Lifestyles and Briggs identifies this as a tactic of class Warfare aimed at keeping the most chronically impoverished from being able to access healthy food and to live healthy long lives high functioning and from excelling as human beings so I'd argue that the second barrier to Aboriginal veganism is colonialism itself especially the economic arm of colonialism what's the third barrier well that would be history it's hard to frame veganism as a traditional activity historically the mcmack diet was meat heavy we ate Beaver fish eels Birds porcupine and sometimes larger animals such as whales moose or caribou and we supplemented this meaty diet with vegetables Roots nuts and berries the use of animals as food figures prominently in our Legends so that's an issue as well food production is gendered in mcmack culture hunting was a traditionally male activity connected with the maintenance of veril the killing of a moose for example symbolized a boy's entry into manhood so when you challenge the hunting tradition you're challenging how mcmack men understand their masculinity hunting culture in general tends to have inherent assumptions about masculinity even if it's women doing the hunting there's often this type of Manliness associated with it like many types of aggression it's gendered as masculine and some of that is President mcmack culture too for example it was a traditional mcmack belief that if a menstrating woman came in contact with your musket it would fail you in hunting or in battle and might lead to failure in other areas too you know what I mean at the same time I want to suggest that the context in which Aboriginal gender identity develops has changed significantly since colonization mediating hunting and the domination of nature as symbols of patriarchal power actually bind us closer to white colonialism than practices such as veganism do veganism might be white but it's certainly not hegemonic Carol Adams argues that the creation of meat is a concept requires the removal of our consciousness of the animal whose dead body we are redefining as food Adams writes the function of the absent referrent is to keep our meat separate from any idea that she or he was once an animal to keep something from being seen as someone once the existence of meat is disconnected from the existence of an animal who was killed to become that meat meat becomes unanchored by its original referent the animal becoming instead a free floating image used to reflect women's status as well as animals as a feminist and as an Aboriginal woman I had concerns about social systems that supported depersonalization objectification and domination of women and of animals but I was stuck because everywhere I looked natives ate meat so desperate for some way to understand my veganism together with my mcmack culture I started delving into our Legends while evident in the fur trade the fishing industry and factory farming the Detachment that Adams describes that absent referrent is not foundational to MCM oral culture in our story is the othering of animal life that makes meat eating possible and psychologically comfortable is replaced by a model of Creation in which animals are our siblings mcmc Legends view humanity and animal life is being on a Continuum both spiritually and physically animals speak they're able to change into humans Some Humans marry these shape-shifting creatures and raise animal children in the story of the magical coat shoes and sword for example a young man goes in search of his sisters and discovers that they have each married shape-shifting husbands one a whale one a sheep and one a goose in the history of Y bulu a young girl marries a magician who can trans form into a bear you see Buu's sister falls asleep on the shore where a whale named bhap sees her and falls in love and budap carries her off to live with his pod she and budap have a son together who is also a whale but the sister misses her home and her brother who at this point in the story for some reason is tied up and immobilized in a tree through magic um so the whales the whale bride sister-in-law notices her depression and helps her leave the Pod and free her brother from the tree you see bulu marries the whale woman uh that helped his sister and they have sons together one day while wandering in the fog the woman and her children hear the singing of Bud Up's whale pod through the power of the song They're transformed back into whales and they join the passing pod you see bulu wakes up just in time to see his wife and children now whales leaving with bu up toward their distant home this is just one of numerous human animal transformations in the mcmack Legends some people transform into their TI or totem animal and still others are changed into animals against their wishes as in the story of the boy who was transformed into a horse who you guessed it is turned into a horse by an evil slave master until he's rescued by his brother so I'd like to suggest that an Eco feminist reading of MCM Legends enables us to frame veganism as a spiritual practice that recognizes that humans and other animals possess a shared personhood mcmack Legends portray human beings is intimately connected with the natural world uh quick show of hands who's familiar with Glo cap the character of glap hardly anybody uh glcap is kind of neat he's very much an all-purpose hero figure he's a man made from the dirt he's the archetype of the perfect mcmack he's a parallel to Hercules or Superman and in his interactions with animals he's usually an Arbiter of disagreements um he's first and foremost their friend the mcmack have a phrase momac which means All My Relations and that means not only the people and the ancestors to whom we're related but it also means the human being on a Continuum with other animals to whom we're related and those are the kinds of things that you see in mcmack Legends glose cap is formed from the red clay of the soil um which tells us he's probably from Prince Edward Island and he initially lacks Mobility being trapped on his back in the dirt uh his nephew in the stories was originally seaf foam caught in sweet grass and his mother began Life as a leaf in the story of nukumi and fire the Creator makes a grandmother nikumi for glcap from a due covered rock so you can already see in the Legends um human beings originate from the nature around them uh glat meets nikumi and she agrees to become his grandmother providing wisdom in exchange for food when nikumi explained she can't live on plants and berries alone glcap calls to Martin and asks him to give up his life so that glus Cap's grandmother can live Martin agrees because of his friendship with glap and for this sacrifice glap makes Martin his brother so in a lot of stories glap and Martin live together in a wigwam based on this story it seems like glap wasn't a hunter prior to the arrival of his grandmother the story also represents through the characters of blap and Martin the basic relationship of the mcmack people with the creatures that surround them the animals are willing out of love to sacrifice themselves to provide food and clothing shelter and tools but they must always treat be treated with the respect given to a brother and a friend another mcmack creation story tells of the birth of glus Cap's nephew from seafoam CAU in sweet grass and to celebrate the nephew's arrival glap and his family have a feast of fish so glap calls upon the salmon of the rivers and the Seas to come to Shore and give up their lives to feed his NE you although not unpro the dynamic is at least open to the possibility of refusal on the part of the animal glcap doesn't have control over the animals he has influence as well the story undermines The widespread view that we have an innate right to use animal flesh as food the theme in the MCM stories is one of dependence not Dominion animals have independent lives their own purpose and their own relationships with the Creator they're not created for food but willingly become food as a sacrifice for their friends and this is a far cry from the perspective of the wife Colonial hunter in which animals are constructed as requiring population control turning Slaughter into a service performed rather than one received an interesting exception to this thread is the wabanaki story of glap and his people which blames the animals themselves for man's aggression toward them in this tale there's a character called melum who is an evil counterpart to glcap and he turns the animal against human beings soap announces I made the animals to be man's friends but they have acted with selfishness and treachery Hereafter they shall be your servants and provide you with food and clothing the original vision of Harmony is lost and inequality takes its place as punishment for listening to malsom in this way the story is similar to The Genesis story of the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden glap shows the men how to make bows arrows and Spears and he shows the women how to scrape hides and make clothing now you have power over even the largest wild creatures he said yet I charge you to use the power gently if you take more game than you need for food and clothing or kill for the pleasure of killing then you will be visited by a pitiless giant named famine even in this story which attempts to justify Dominion the proper relation to the animals is only for food and clothing if animal consent is required to justify their consumption then it opens the possibility that such consent can be revoked over fish fishing over hunting and the wholesale destruction of their natural habitat would certainly give animals cause to rethink the bargain moreover if animal sacrifices instituted because of the need for food clothing tools and shelter then access to non-animal products would seem to eliminate the foundation of hunting itself another feature of MCM stories is the regret that comes with animal death in The Legend of the wild goose the birds initially come and go on their own but many of the smaller birds get lost or die of cold or lack of food when glap learned this he cried and cried finally glcap charged the can of goose with protection of all birds the geese will be the first to migrate south when it gets cold and they will lead the other smaller birds to safety food and warmth in the South and lead them back again in the spring in nkum in fire GLC Cap's grandmother explains that she needs meat to live after Martin agrees to the sacrifice GL glap snaps Martin's neck and places him on the ground but immediately regrets his actions seeing GL Cap's pain nikumi speaks to the Creator and Martin comes back to life and returns to his home in the river on the ground now lays the body of another Martin this story is far from a straightforward tale of why we eat Animals Martin is both dead and alive dead as a body available for consumption by the grandmother but alive is Martin the friend of glap and his people another story The Adventure of katasi tells how gap's grandmother used magic to obtain unlimited amounts of beaver meat from a single bone reflecting a wish for abundance disconnected from the need to hunt magical food also appears in the story of glap and Migo and the Magical food belt and flute both of which feature an enchanted bowl of food that never empties no matter how much you eat regret and kinship also feature in the story of muin the Bear's child in one version of this tale a young boy SEO is trapped in a cave by his evil stepfather and left to Die the animals hear SEO crying but only the bear is strong enough to move the rocks blocking the cave entrance SEO was adopted and raised as a bear later seo's bear family is attacked by hunters and his mother is killed he addresses the hunters in mcmack and pleads for them to spare his sister I a human like you SEO says spare the shub my adopted sister the amazed Hunters put down their weapons and gladly spare the cub in addition they are sorry for having killed the bear who had been so good to SEO here we see that regreted animal death is contextualized in the kinship relationship between humans and animals at the end of the story seiku declares I sh I shall be called muin the Bear's son from this day forward and when I am grown and a hunter never will I kill a mother bear or bear children and muin never did this regret is also expressed in ritual surrounding the act of hunting Mick MC Elder and reg Marshall describes one ritual a dance to thank the spirit of the animal for giving its life for food in the dance one displays hunting abilities and skills through a reenactment of the hunt people sing and share stories as the dance is performed in contrast to the view of humans as distinguished from Animals by speech and thought in our mcmack Legends animals are not only capable of thought and speech but can be said to be people the value of the animal lies not in its utility to man but in its very essence as a living being happily for me not all mcmack food traditions center upon meat Glo Cap's grandmother was a leaf on a tree given life in human form by the sun and the feast celebrating her birth consists of plants Roots berries nuts and fruit which were traditionally gathered by women if we recognize that the activities traditionally performed by mcmack women such as fruit vegetable and nut Gathering are also fully Aboriginal Traditions then we can form indigenous counternarratives to meet promotion if women initiated hunting as in the story of glus Cap's grandmother then surely changing circumstances Empower us to end it the values obtained from an Eco feminist exegesis of mcmack stories can serve as a starting point for indigenous veganism the personhood of animals their self-determination and our regret at their death all show that choosing not to ask for their sacrifice is a legitimately Aboriginal option since the consumption of animals for food clothing and shelter is no longer necessary as vegan culture testifies the mcmack legend suggests that hunting and killing our Animal Brothers is no longer authorized one of the things I like about being mcmack is that we have a value of non-interference so even if people disagree with what you're doing they're usually not very confrontational about it there's a tradition of letting people be as strange and as weird as they want as long as it's not interfering with other people and if animals are our siblings as our Legends claim I think there's an argument to be made to extend this philosophy of non-interference to their lives as well not only in our diet but in all the products we consume and use and in the way we interact with the land and its resources which are their home because Aboriginal people are the targets of genocide the cultural practices we adopt or reject are vitally important Bita Lawrence notes that daily life practices have been used to assess how authentic Native identity claims are to Accord Indian status and to assess land claims adopting practices such as veganism can impact how white authorities assess our treaty rights native land claims in BC and Massachusetts have been rejected because the claimants held jobs and eat pizza instead of living off the land yet those who value only the preservation of tradition join with colonialism in seeing no place for contemporary AB originality there's more to my culture and to my relationship with the land than hunting and killing animals one must also be aware of changing circumstances and needs among the McMac as research shows McMac people living on reserve are dependent on store-bought food in addition half of Canada's Aboriginal population lives in urban areas when aboriginality is defined as a primordial lifestyle it reflects our intentional Extinction as a people one of the turning points for original treaty rights in Nova Scotia had to do with the fishery in August of 1993 Donald Marshall Jr a member of member 2 first nation was arrested for catching 210 kg of eel which he sold for $787 he was charged with fishing without a license selling eels without a license and fishing during a closed season he claimed he was allowed to catch and sell fish by virtue of a treaty signed with the British crown in 1999 the Supreme Court held that catching and selling eels was valid under both the 1760 and the 1761 treaties between the mcmack and the British and that Federal fishing regulations such as season closures and the requirement of a license infringed on that treaty right this finding legitimated the Aboriginal fishing industry commercial fishing has been presented as a solution to the economic disenfranchisement that mcmack have experienced which given the serious decline of the fishing industry in the maritimes is a bit of a joke oh you're poor we have this dying industry would you like to join us people who promote the mcmack fishing industry see it as a link between our traditional fishing practices which were for survival and our participation in the industry and I think this parallel is a false one I certainly agree we have fishing as a treaty right but I don't see the fishing industry as reflecting our Traditional Values the fishing industry reflects the attitude that nature is there to be EXP exploited for gain that kind of wholesale Slaughter in exchange for economic power is simply not commensurate with the McMac values that I inherited there's something there that was imported by the French and the British and reinforced through the fur trade in fact I propose that the modern commercial fish Tre is even more removed from mcmack values than modern-day vegan practices are commercial fishing frames fish as objects to be collected for exchange while veganism is rooted in relationship with animals based on respect and responsibility you tell me which one seems more authentic the ability to reinterpret our traditions and our rituals enabled my ancestors to survive genocide famine disease forced moves reserves residential schooling and a host of other Colonial ills similarly we must find ways to adapt to the increasing individuality of urban life Urban aboriginals like myself embody our traditional values in new rituals vegan meal preparation and consumption can become infused with Transcendent significance as we recall our connection with other animals our shared connection to the Creator and prefigure a time when we can live in harmony with other animals like glap did before the invention of hunting veganism offers us a sense of belonging to a moral Community whose principles and practices reflect the values of our ancestors even if they may be at odds with their traditional practice at stake in the creation of an Aboriginal veganism is the authority of Aboriginal people especially women to determine cultural authenticity for ourselves dominant white discourse portrays our culture as embedded in the pre-colonial past but Aboriginal cultures are Living Traditions responsive to changing circumstances in retelling and reinterpreting our stories or creating news stories abinal women claim authority over our oral traditions in doing so we recognize that our oral culture is not fixed in time and space but is adaptable to our needs to the needs of our animal siblings and to the needs of the land itself to close I'd like to say a few words about how the mcmack expressed our perspective on the animal world through the phrase momac which means All My Relations what does the phrase mean exactly who are these relations well I grew up by a lake in the woods um and most of my interactions with animals apart from pets were with animals that depended on the lake in some way so deer porcupine bear loons fish and above all frogs frogs are my favorite one day after a big rainstorm my dad came in the house and said hey kids I need your help a frog laid a bunch of eggs in this pudd o back and it's drying up now and they're all going to die if we don't get them into the pond they're all going to die so for the next 2 hours in the hot sun we move these gelatinous frog eggs and the squirmy little tadpoles from their shaking puddle into the pond from the puddle to the pond from the puddle to the pond again and again and as we did so I realized that to my dad the fragility of these animals mattered in the same way that our own fragility mattered so for me that was a concrete experience of what All My Relations actually means it means let me not forget our mutual vulnerability and let the way that we treat one another reflect the kinship ties that bind us all thank you and [Applause] alok | Michael Sizer | UC-jQkqFhrwcMgQFuKRwiT5w | 2014-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,319 | 35,456 |
MmcLQtr2IZ8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmcLQtr2IZ8 | Logan (2017) Reaction! | what's up guys today we'll be watching logan to be honest i don't know much going into this movie i heard about it a few years ago when it came out i only looked into it a little bit because it has hugh jackman in it and i like hugh jackman so i thought why not give it a try now even though i am a few years late but we're trying it now so let's get into the movie this is a marvel movie you know this is oh he's he's 53. [Music] wait he just got shot guys seriously you don't want to do this he's wolverine i don't know if this was a wolverine movie maybe i should have read the description [Music] i didn't think his name was logan though am i not that much of a marvel fan if i don't know that [Applause] [Music] i'm sorry that's brutal right through the forklift i should have known this was a wolverine movie i just didn't know because the title of logan i didn't know his name was logan and he still looks jacked see his name was james which is why i was confused oh so he's off the grid and going by a different name logan wolverine i knew it was you she just called him wolverine she did the only one that could help necessity get the [ __ ] away from me i'm sorry how does she recognize him by like one plants it's been years obviously she was just staring at the man okay now he doesn't look as old they found three dead cholos and a pullout on 54. not unusual i know except one was missing a hand another one a leg so they was thinking it was either an escaped tiger or freddy krueger why didn't they say the one that literally had the three things i know i said june but i need to go now why would that mean the price go up listen i know you wanted 70. okay what if i could put together 45 000 cash right now ella hello is it is he sick [Music] maybe he's been sick this whole time and i just didn't know and i'm just slow he was also just a multiverse of madness i have good news for you today it's not about what you do it's not about your d to sleep you both could use some sleep no no no what are you doing to me charles come on [Music] i honestly forgot this dude's how power you blowing him to make him safe [ __ ] off logan now i always know who you are it's just sometimes i don't recognize you more they don't want me they want you oh yeah that's how [ __ ] stupid they are i'm just waiting for you at the statue of liberty is that your liberty was on um [Music] now i'm confused again i thought his real name was james [Music] a year ago you asked me to help you and god knows i've tried but i can't help you logan not really if you're not going to talk to me and i'm pretty sure you don't want to talk about the fact that you can't read the label on that bottle it says ibuprofen that's my favorite mug stay out of my [ __ ] something's happening to you logan on the inside you'll see i can smell it he's losing his whatever since he's a mutant [Applause] why does he still have the tag on his glasses that's the little girl that was staring at him from the back of that car we need to get out of here go north cross to canada anyone can do that job i'll give you fifty thousand dollars how did you find me huh cause you're [ __ ] up my life lady the people after you they're on my ass now sightings were posted laura what go into what sightings people said someone looked like the wolverine was in el paso driving said he looked old hey i told you to stop it with that ball look back i seen it you get your fat ass back in your office you'll get your money [Music] please what do you mean us are you a mutant too where'd you get this my boyfriend he wants to kill me and take her that's your daughter yes i got a long ride for some good money but when i get back we're gonna get out of here i'm gonna drive down [Music] so she's dead but it's like why does the boyfriend want the daughter so bad but you were supposed to see [ __ ] coming i can track mutants i'm a glorified truffle pig not a clairvoyant go inside keep charles quiet go inside now in fact i believe it belongs to a multinational smelting company based in shanghai oh that's a dude from the where you give me a man there's no girl here i know you went to the motel i was called there there was no girl it was just the woman just so the little girl's in me and because the other dude just said that he can track me but you didn't call me but didn't he say that it wasn't there hasn't been another mutant for like 25 years i don't like guns of course i wish logan logan i'm sorry that's hilarious kelvin come this is who come come here it's okay come on she looks like she wants to beat someone else i'm not afraid to go there come he really just staring at her yes hey you get it back after i figure out what you and your mother have got us into no logan what i don't i think the fact that he still couldn't rip that [ __ ] away logan the woman that you met that's not her mother yo [ __ ] now beauty it's not our problem yeah lily's just leaving her like that rip it out go get him if he had his full power and they would have they would have been dead so you just seeing her like that she creeps me out i'm ready to see her [ __ ] [ __ ] up [Applause] is that man's head laura all right laura honey you want to stay where you are you want to see your friends right command stop all right no she has it too so she's just like him but it's like she only has two but he has three it's like that's still awesome and they'd make a badass [Music] she picks ass [Applause] come on yes [Applause] she has one in her leg too she seems to fight someone like black widow like during that whole scene all i thought about was black widow and he still left her he teamed up and he was helping oh [Music] maybe you didn't think this through i mean you ripped it off now there's the choo-choo let's go she said no more arm for you the fact that he still made it i don't does she remind you of anybody i'm sorry did he actually mean him or maybe he was another character we got introduced to back then or something i don't know that's what they meant by tracker okay oh dude let's not bring out the worst in each other the girl's not gone bad there's liability she's like [Music] rain or snow i'm sorry why did that kid remind me of that means no name i don't know i'm not explain it that ride looks so boring [Music] this is business they are making soldiers killers these are babies of mutants was literally bleeding head to toe north dakota you took that woman's money [Music] last ride look at him being nice she seems like she would be his kid anyway she seems pissed off all the time he seems pissed off all the time for god's sake i can do this myself yeah well you're not doing it just get on with it not with you stan she's really just walking around in a bloody shirt in a gas station oh no hello hi there you know you got to pay for that right marv i feel like you're about to die now hey where's your mommy and daddy huh come on that's enough these two not okay sorry he was about to die um you sell phone charges look at him being father-like come on they became more difficult they could not be controlled the company made their bodies into weapons tried to teach them to kill but they do not want to fight a soldier who will not fight is useless inside this building they are working on something new if you are watching this it means that i am dead i am not sure if any other children survived we were separated there is no more money but she is your child please i beg you take her to safety [Music] that low-key just reminded me of stranger things you know kids in a lab escaping and they have abilities okay hey keep it up front all right [Music] come on let's go no no stop not a 20. uh no no no no sorry uh chair okay that's yours what another word now just in the room we're gonna change the room did he get sick because he's a mutant or does that mean whenever she gets older she's gonna get sick is that the person from on my block [Music] wait what did that just say so that is his kid source dna him sir the keys sir you have the keys in it sir uh headshot [Applause] how are they not dead i thought it stopped them from like breathing or something because they dude complained about not being able to breathe last time and that seemed like it was longer than a minute i got off i said knock it off she's a child and point of fact she's how long has it been since you took your meds unless you look down what you're gonna do about it two days i wanna see it and by the way laura's foot claws are the obvious result of her agenda you know mg from is both hunter and caregiver good to know she uses her [ __ ] thank you so much for your help i'm catherine it's my son nate he actually uses his first name daughter uh yeah that's uh laura and that's my dad chuck you to a decent meal we don't live far from here no that would be lovely does that do those trucks not have fronts because it looks like my name is dr rice but you can call me zand if you like he believes you've been dispensing delayed information to allow your friends to stay one step ahead well of course that's his friends i'm offering you the possibility of redemption caliban to protect the world and in the process save your friends the degenerative brain disease in the world's most dangerous brain what a combo mind your business thank you sir she wouldn't fill in with her hand well there's plenty more she wants she's fine thank you this is delicious well yes it was a it was a kind of special needs school um yeah that's good description he was there too oh yeah no um i got kicked out a few times i wish i could say you were a good pupil but the words would choke me rude do you want to listen i swear that's kind of weird but i get it you like it um well here you can take it for the night and i'll get it back from you in the morning sweet of him don't worry you won't need it don't worry who's this this is the guy telling you to get back in your nice truck go play okie [ __ ] somewhere else hey carl looks like mr monson hires some muscle looks that way he's a friend of mine friend with a big mouth i hear that a lot and you probably hear this too more than i'd like and you know the drill i'm gonna count three and you're gonna start walking away i gotta rise to this one one i have a lawyer now two two three go the best don't know he's thing he's stunned he seems to only start coughing after he uses some of his like drinks or like [Music] without a doubt the most perfect night i've had in a very long time but i don't deserve it do i i did something something unspeakable i think i finally understand you love him [Music] nate put her down honey [Music] yes he killed that whole family including oh dude [Music] wait i didn't so listen i'm willing to let bygones be bygones i don't know what months to pay in you but cainwood can start you out at 5g a week that is did they not see the kid right there i'm the law out here no no no this is you doc so he just died he was just a multiverse of madness though give me that [Music] that looks exactly like him to wear the light he blew himself up and he doesn't seem to be going down [Applause] how does that mean still alive i thought he got shot oh dude hit him so many times and he's gotten shot several times and he was still alive and he doesn't heal as well as he used to so so he's dead now so now it's just him in the little girl he's been through so much and he's still carrying her wow she really liked the other dude and just seeing that reaction out of her whenever she barely gives any other reaction besides anger that's all right fine 24 the healing just breathe still alive just breathe your body has work to do it's got water welcome back i was starting to think i was going to have to tell that nice little girl out in the waiting room her daddy's gone i can't just take [ __ ] you take [ __ ] i know you paid for the other truck thank you yeah you can talk you can talk the [ __ ] why the [ __ ] what's all this [ __ ] being for the last two thousand [ __ ] miles okay shut up shut up shut the [ __ ] up donna get in and i am not taking you don't find mine don't hit me jonah i'm sorry that was hilarious she just decked him in the face sir you're falling asleep on the road you are dying you want to die what else do you tell you do not let you the fact that she even knows how to drive did they ever say her age because i never i don't remember if they did it's not fake wow [Music] that is not funny kind of funny hey hey pal how long have i been out you're with your pals you made it where will you go your sparrow started hey i got you here that's all i signed up for i even gave back the money such a nice man hey i never asked for this all right charles never asked for this caliban never asked for this and they are six feet under the ground and it is better this way because i suck at this bad [ __ ] happens to people i care about understand me then i'll be fine [Applause] [Music] okay that was lucky awesome as [ __ ] uh damn he's taking everything now i mean they did say that it made him stronger but did he say it also killed you don't tell him he's dying like actually gonna die he can't kill wolverine did he die in the comics oh i was waiting for a dude to show up [Applause] get behind me james you can't himself again um yep take your friends no don't be what they mean um uh [Music] [Applause] [Music] they really just killed them off [Music] uh ugh and that's how they end it they really ended up by killing him off that is so depressing he just met his daughter and everything he barely got any time and he had his parent moments and i was not going to get any more i hate that that is so depressing i'm just gonna go cry for another like 20 minutes | Tay Reacts | UC4gOwXpu3R-7x5CrfDDE2oA | 2022-07-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,776 | 13,933 |
47dRPSFgRAQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47dRPSFgRAQ | tag a cinnamon lover to try this #cinnamon #food #pancake eat or pass sweets | these cinnamon roll pancakes taste absolutely amazing the way the sugar caramelizes on top is so delicious for the pancake batter mix together the wet ingredients then whisk together the dry ingredients pour the wet ingredients into the bowl then whisk until thick and smooth and set aside for 10 minutes mix together light brown sugar cinnamon and a melted butter then add a dollop of pancake batter and mix this in dollop your pancake batter onto a pan and swirl on the cinnamon mix flip once bubbles form and cook on the other side mix together cream cheese softened butter and icing sugar until combined then drizzle it over your pancakes and serve enjoy | rochelle harrison complatitons | UCbaKdhPWJSxWCDbgFTJV3iQ | 2023-02-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 115 | 658 |
ajvVlPd6xoA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajvVlPd6xoA | MHRise Session 6 Highlights | [Music] happy april 1st everyone i don't have anything planned so we're actually gonna like play the game so right now in high rank my content is always perfection you know that i just saw the kezu cutscene and i was just like what if i uh you know so i did i'm sorry what was that kazoo sensor cut could seen the video is the sound sync off again is it really because okay sorry about that i i i just set it back to what it used to be you know what i mean that's all i did just now what happened before was it just went off sync for no reason so i had to change the delay to match up again and now it's back to what it was before you know like [Music] dammit they couldn't make me drink the antidote any faster than that or like you know damage my red health before my actual health that'd be nice i guess i should do this never use antidotes again are you amazed at how i play thanks well hopefully thank you i don't do death counters because there's literally no point in doing that i'm going to die like that's going to happen why did they do great jaggy bad yeah i don't know like i said if there's no great jaggery right so i guess we're just gonna have to write oh [ __ ] okay oh can i sheath out of that no i don't want i don't know why i ran into that my excuse right now is that i'm still waking up it was my first monster hunter game technically freedom for freedom one or maybe even the first game i was trying to i was trying them out online and stuff you know emulators and stuff i kept giving up eventually i played freedom unite and actually stuck with it so that's why i always recommend that freedom knight's a great first generation game if you want that maybe not necessarily perfect for like your first game i guess depending on who you are and what you want but as far as the first game of the series i think freedom unites probably the best place to just be like all right there's stuff before freedom unite but i don't know if it's really worth going back in my opinion not to say that it's not really it's just for me personally i've never been over here part of it's cleared up because i like went over here and i was like there's like a pyramid oh there is a pyramid like a big ass pyramid well ludrock can just wait is this an amazon warehouse or something oh well boudreaux's just went outside of the map don't worry about it didn't you didn't you know lou drost can fly yeah there's we got a couple members it's pretty great i really appreciate it you like my dog thank you i love this armor it's really cute yeah the difference between wyvern and dragon are firmly cemented in my mind now after playing this game for so long dragons have four legs and wings wyverns have two legs here like that and wings oh he's backing up he's backing that ass up yeah the chest doesn't look meaty anymore isn't that crazy they should add godzilla and kong yeah devil joan rojang should probably come soon eventually no it's a gust crab [Music] what's the problem oh whoops i missed can i mine like you can mine still that's good [Music] there you go i should get better armor or at least upgrade this one things are going to start hitting me really hard now i'm starting to sound like vsauce michael a mon hun hedy here i don't know where is your feline do i know pepo yeah i mean not personally obviously same with kanto wow wow that was really lucky just sub camp quick travel i don't have anything unlocked my right joycon disconnected [Music] let's see if i can get a knockout that would be nice let me like actually get a high rank armor set something like that i guess it doesn't look great but um it gives me some decent stuff i think it's literally always been the uh like the story with the monster hunter games is that oh no there's this big creature uh it's attacking us or it's killing all the animals we need to go stop it good job killing that big creature unfortunately we just found out that it was actually running from a bigger creature it's like really that's crazy that almost never happens you know the moral of the story is there's always a bigger fish right some of these you actually have to take pictures of before they unlock a hermit crab native to sandy plains sticks to cliffs and eats a hermit crab native yeah there are upsurges in this game i've seen that did a money making video nice yeah i i can't keep up with content creators like that unfortunately i just don't have the time or resources or anything like that as well as just i don't you know i just want to progress to the game at my own pace of course like i don't want to have to rush through the game trying to find something to cover people literally out here day one guides about some [ __ ] right and it's just like bro like this information is probably going to be outdated you know you don't have to enjoying your pace is enjoyable to us as well well that's good i'm glad do what you want it's fun for us too well it's good so my next video is going to be uh in call of duty uh warzone so i hope you guys are going to go watch that i'm just kidding no i know what you mean basically my idea is if you need to alt tab or you know pull up your phone or go on google or whatever to look for something because it's important for you to know maybe they should just include that in the game you know such as you know the hit zones for monsters being right here again i think that's just incredible and i love that so much holy [ __ ] alex gosh it's like i called you for nothing isn't it oh that's not i thought that was a regular wire bug whoops [Music] damn okay damn it [ __ ] [ __ ] attack boost four quick she's which i just wanted to see if quick sheath is useful honestly critical eye which is kind of whatever peak performance which probably won't be active are you sure are you sure how are you doing how are you doing 285 defense okay not too bad 207 attack 207 wow wow attack boost is like oh they're buffing attack boost yo oh yeah do they have four fingers i'm not sure that's a good question yeah they have four fingers so they are variants and this guy has four fingers as well i mean you can just see their ears their ears are pointed yep he's human so he's got five fingers and his ears are not pointed how does armor that protects you make your weapon deal more damage um have you heard of jojo's bizarre adventure because another might kick my ass holy [ __ ] holy [ __ ] what oh oh that's critic we're leaving this fight for a second did you see that quick sheath looks like this like maybe that's not a lot for you guys but like that that was instantly noticeable and it looks so much cooler i was wondering like why am i doing it so fast and so like stylishly dude oh my god that feels great wow uh do you think he's charged though i think he might be yep that sucks this looks so cool it's soap time uh he missed was it a [ __ ] mess if you're playing with a friend and you both do a monster ride can you do a monster duel i'm not sure i think so but i don't think it's like intended like that you know i wonder if i can get this probably not oh it seems like everyone's using a long sword isn't that good it's very good also they push longsword pretty heavily which is interesting they give you the long sword i think in the beginning of the game unless they just did it for me for some reason they were like oh yeah this princess is named cat brains they're a longsword man just give it to him both fangirls are here which could be great or could be horrible great if they knocked me out of danger horrible if they knocked me into danger alex let's go oh [ __ ] oh [ __ ] that's really interesting i really like what they're doing with the elemental blights more of a reason to use elemental weapons is always a good thing i s seriously straight up just want to use a muldron's long sword because i want to see if uh if the water blight is fun to use oh my god no i am soaked up you know rolling around in water you would think that that would get soap off of you but i guess not not if you're rolling in soapy water i guess right hunting corn is pretty user friendly nowadays in rise yeah it is it's the best weapon it is a very good weapon it should make the monsters like you know how the music plays they should make the monster whose music is playing the only one whose roar actually does anything i think like i wish they would tell you why does it not tell you but i think layton power is after a certain amount of time or after you take enough damage right uh so let's see let's fight nicaragua i suppose oh [ __ ] it's a turf war like an actual turf war rare [ __ ] no you bastard you actual [ __ ] there we go oh my god ouch what the hell oh toby what are you doing toby go away toby unless you want to give him like thunderblade that'd be cool nothing personnel kid oh that's not what i wanted oops wrong item not i didn't mean to do that you bastard [Music] don't no you [ __ ] he went around the [ __ ] trap are you kidding me he really did juke me didn't he so [ __ ] rude narca just disrespected hedy by avoiding the traps seriously he like dead ass peep the pedigree 12 generations make the beat knock for communication always in sync these brothers gifted gather and help jump and keep the spirits lifted but overcome all and pass any test any monster gonna get clapped if they want to step i've been doing this for years ain't nothing player float's sick and beats skin with mad flavor slow be sick and the beat is ill and put your paws up high and touch the ceiling beats be the illest with the sickest flow if you don't know meow you know oh my god did you read the drummer's name tish oh my god yeah those are bars also i love how they're playing to the music [Music] i remember the um you know the punch chick from final fantasy vii uh tifa you know the punch lady i punch things it's what i do i eat john is what i do her punching that's what you remember everybody exactly um but you know what we take those that's that's totally fine i think somnican's slow attack like is the same speed as its light attack so you might as well just do the slower the heavy attack i'm not sure somnakanth will attack it if you don't but you can you do have like a moment to attack it while it's asleep i think i don't know you know what i want i want pizza i haven't eaten yet i woke up like three hours ago you had pizza yesterday nice buy pineapple one it's good i really need to figure out how to buy how to ban people really buy a dessert pizza i haven't had one of those in a long time they're usually just too expensive and also just the sugar it makes it's just uh you know what i mean it's too much let's do this the old-fashioned way never mind i guess [ __ ] hell oh get out of here kid [Music] i need a heal that would probably have killed me [Music] yeah see how much damage that did for [ __ ] sake do you think calzone is a pizza i think it's extremely delicious do you think spaghetti is a pizza i think it's delicious ah oh my god really i'm stunned i'm probably dead right now unless engineers just wow first time ashley actually saved me in this game now's my chance i have to succeed for my friends for the village for all the hunters for all the homies okay it's running away do you think pizza is a pizza no i don't think so ashley the hero yeah when she feels like it i guess be careful all right dinosaur if that is your real name all right aguaman if that is your real name [Music] there we go never mind i thought that was breaking or blowing up his neck he's doing pepper breath yeah like the kirby thing i think is it kirby or smash bros i guess spaghetti is italian ramen i mean maybe ramen is just japanese spaghetti you know dive to the lava i can't i would is agamon's attack actually called pepper breath prepare for a world of akamon's attack is baby flame i don't know anything about digimon but it's always kind of been interesting to me i mean also i don't know anything about pokemon have you gotten sure yeah digimon is digital monsters that's what the the theme song says digimon digital monsters did i just get two plates here have a guild ticket thank you a crystal cluster do you think we're gonna get it place your votes now [Music] we didn't get it all right let's uh mr toby hey there wrathium how are you either dolby scream at me hit me ow oh hit me again not like that this is for my fellow hunters toby just said this is for my fellow monsters i don't mean it yo toby's is an ogre now [Music] this is bad yeah bye oh okay yeah what no that yeah that makes sense no that was good plot twist monsters actually have insurance it's interesting in the demo i could have sworn you see these these wires here i could have sworn we could attack them and they would make us bounce we can't attack them anymore which is a good thing there's no reason we should have been able to hit them that was really close yo damn toby's tail is messed up geez sorry buddy toby you just dropped a feather here that's littering you know maybe it's just a malnourished an ogre yo you think how to get malnourished uh because he only eats nut there's a shiny i didn't pick up ah why does every monster jump in your trap like an idiot uh the naga kuga before didn't when serpent abushi well i guess i'll give this a try i might die but that's fine who's ready to see me get completely [ __ ] tilted from this quest yep there's a new mission i know you can do it what tilted you the most this stream antidote tip boxes or pineapple pizza i'm not sure haru um those are all pretty high try it i can't try it i think it activates after we start or it could just be to activate the kiln i'm not sure anyways this is a bit hard to aim oh [ __ ] [ __ ] [Music] [ __ ] [Music] kazoo oh i just i don't know why i removed this one i don't know why i put one here [ __ ] whatever whatever this menu is not the most easiest to get through there we go finally she's unavailable after this horror unavailable after this horde so like i should use it oh i can't use this oh i have to charge it up first uh maybe dragon bait defender cannon dragon dragon is unlocked now okay so you have to unlock it first oops uh i'll take this for a dollar attack where'd they go where'd they go there we go perfect perfect oh my god uh oh there's a kazoo no imagine if that would have hit the kazoo that have been sick [Music] first horde rappelled apparently okay okay okay okay uh let's put cannons here maybe the dragonators are now active which is great this is gonna be good this is gonna be good i need to repel monsters using a machine cannon but i don't have it unlocked yet what is this like dragonator where where's the uh where does it come out down here like like right here from here yeah from here wow wow okay that's super useful i'll put a ballista here i guess and then this dragon eaters here okay okay okay let's do it let's do it let's do it monster hunter tower defense yeah that's the one that was at the end get [ __ ] say goodbye to raphael everyone repel using ballista end via sub assignment yeah okay oh yeah this quest is over i'm just gonna end holy [ __ ] but sorry is why are you so [ __ ] fast uh no no no no dragonater why is he so fast what the [ __ ] was that there's two of them do it oh rip uh so i can i just uh do i only need to do it once to wow that was really effective okay that sucks that really sucks dude bizarros was [ __ ] zooming did you see that ah get me up there come on zucchini okay easy peasy oh i can i can hold it okay jesus i can hold the okay this might be worth it if i can get this ready for bishop i don't think i don't think i can though and there's versarios too no i need to i need to i need to defend this will be a lot easier and better in multiplayer obviously but i hopped out right before he hit me they destroyed the gate no okay damn it i wish i was here sooner i wish these [ __ ] villagers would face the right way retreat shut oh my god it didn't shoot okay fine for [ __ ] sake come on come on do it do it do it do it [ __ ] do it do it holy [ __ ] what happened what okay oh where was that besario's was he up here probably just chewing on the gate i think it'd be good to be over here and this one's almost like halfway broken anyways okay good timing hopefully i was close can i get him stunned there we go perfect wow that's close there goes the front lines [Music] i guess we're going to the next area [Music] yep don't you just love scripted events like that so cool let's see if i don't fail this quest hey uh one two three [Music] okay i'll go [ __ ] myself so this is just this a repeat of the [ __ ] apex quest [Music] there's some story stuff going on over there don't worry about it okay it's cool that he's upside down for that it's very stylized i don't think there's a dragonator i don't see a lever on my map um [Music] it knows what it's doing oh good okay oh there's a liver over here okay [Music] i forgot how cool that is not exactly a great first impression to put me in a [ __ ] rampage quest for this but i like this monster so far it's cool am i right joycon disconnected again cool i keep [ __ ] that up [Music] okay [Music] it's enraged [Music] they're doing this song [Music] it's pretty awesome [Music] i really love that too because okay because it started as his their song but you know as we go along it switches to our song you know that's incredible i can still feel i can still fail this though now that i know that that's a gate attack move i i need to shoot it with things i can't actually be on the ground [Music] yeah this is our last chance well didn't go well okay repelled thank you jesus [Music] nope well there you go there's abushi [Music] definitely would have been a lot better in multiplayer i think this is a really cool game mode for multiplayer honestly and i'd like to play this in multiplayer because there is stuff that like i want from it well the tickets i guess you know to to up to ramp up my weapons but yeah single player is just too stressful cutscene [Music] me [Music] be [Music] yes well there we go i got a zenover plate nice wind serpent orb wow well there you go i got a [ __ ] ton of tickets i got a wind serpent or we've done well something's not right something about the queen please continue the quests talk to what minoto right yeah i'm selfish i apologize bottom text etc not thank you enough i've been waiting for you i've been waiting for you kelby horns for 500 each jesus pale extract for 500 each hmm dash juice for 600 how do you make dash juice is that even worth it sonic bombs for 100 that's pretty eggs drugs are bad it's true unless maybe the queen was the friends we all made along the way again you can never have enough mega potions honestly do never yo yo [Music] that rock is a dog bruh anyways it's got both [ __ ] ears too wow that's awesome that's a cute and okay so that's going to be it for today yeah i just noticed you having a good old time going through the game that's a cool area over there wow with the with the house over there there's a lot of cool areas that i could stand for the ending of these but we'll do this one for now because i haven't stood here yet and maybe over here concentrate yeah thanks so much for watching again uh if you're if you if you only came in like uh recently the archive will be up and i'll try to make a a bridge version of these or you know compilations of these eventually so yeah check out the links in the description there's discord twitch twitter if you want to join the membership that'd be great i would really appreciate it um and yeah i hope you all have a great one i'm gonna let this sit for a bit and i will see you in the next one have a good day have a good afternoon have a good night and i'll see y'all in the next one you | HeadHunter455 | UC7gaik91R6n2jwhSo6cf0RQ | 2022-04-01 | Creative Commons Attribution 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4uTIKeUnGjM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTIKeUnGjM | ABCD Exotic Animals - 4 | In this unit, we shall learn more about animals from around the world. [MUSIC] A for Armadillo A nocturnal, insectivorous mammal with a body armor consisting of small bony plates. It curls up into a ball when threatened. B for Beaver A semi-aquatic rodent with smooth fur, flat tail, and sharp teeth. It used its sharp incisors to cut wood and use them to build dams across rivers. C for Coyote A North-American, wolf-like, wild dog that prefers to live and hunt in packs. D for Dragonfly A dragonfly is an insect with an elongated body and two pairs of strong, transparent wings. E for Emu A large Australian, flightless bird (similar to an ostrich) with a long neck and a brown plumage. F for Flamingo A semi-aquatic wading bird with pink/pinkish-red plumage, and long neck & legs. G for Guanaco An Andean wild camalid considered to be an ancestor of the llama. H for Hornet A large stinging wasp that usually nests in hollow trees. I for Ibex A wild mountain goat with long, downcurved horns found in the mountainous regions of Northern Africa and Eurasia. J for Jellyfish A transparent sea creature with a jelly-like body that delivers a painful sting with its tentacles. K for Kudu A large African antelope with long, twisted horns native to Eastern and Southern Africa. L for Locust A large insect that resembles a grasshopper and moves in swarms. M for Mole A small borrowing mammal with a long muzzle and has very weak eyesight N for Numbat A marsupial ant-eater native to Australia which has black and white stripes and a bushy tail. O for Oyster A marine bivalve mollusc that lives in a shell. P for Porpoise A dolphin-like marine mammal with a torpedo-shaped body and a blunt snout. Q for Quokka A small herbivorous marsupial that looks like a small wallaby. R for Rhinoceros A large herbivorous mammal with a thick armour-like hide and one or two horns on its nose. S for Seal A fish-eating marine mammal that moves on land with webbed flippers T for Turtle An aquatic reptile, closely related to tortoises, with flippers instead of thick legs. U for Umbrella bird A large, black South-American passerine with a crest and a lengthy wattle. V for Vampire Bat Any one of the three American bat species that feed solely on blood. W for Wombat A stocky Australian marsupial with a stubby tail and lives in burrows. X for Xenarthra A group of American placental mammal comprising of ant eaters, tree sloths, and armadillos. Y for Yellowjacket A North-American wasp with yellow markings. Z for Zebu Domesticated cattle native to India which have a large hump and long horns. | Lexi Magic | UCvdjP79NtIFtDm3WYSArFxw | 2017-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 452 | 2,584 |
Km6mlnxFlmY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Km6mlnxFlmY | Time scales in land data assimilation | great thanks okay so i was taught asked to talk about um time scales in land utter assimilation which i'm going to do in a very fairly narrow context by talking about soil moisture data assimilation um and i'm going to present results from two studies both of which i did a little while ago so the background to this is that typically in land utter assimilation the observations that we're assimilating are taking quite close to the surface and so often have a faster time scale than the land model variables that we're most interested in so the example i'm looking at here is assimilating surface oil moisture to constrain root zones oil moisture and this raises a question um which model time scales benefit from assimilating the faster surface oil moisture observations and can we do anything to manipulate the observations to improve the analysis at slower the slower states and so what i'm thinking a little bit about here is a bunch of papers that have come out mostly from the university of washington showing that you can improve the assimilation of faster states to constrain slower states by assimilating time averaged observations however i should point out straight off the bat that with the exception of first paper huntley and hakeem all of these papers are focused on um paleoclimate or ocean models where they're interested in decadal time scales and they're taking things like uh yearly averages the first paper though they're looking at assimilating and showing that there is benefit to assimilating weekly or monthly averages of atmospheric observations into a um a model of flow over a mountain okay so the first of the studies that is one that ralph and i did in 2015 um so we assimilated nine years of answering all moisture observations into the catchment model we did this at four sites where the usda maintains a network of very um very dense surface almost observations so that we can get a confident estimate of the grid scale surface oil moisture which we can directly compare to our model estimates and then when we did this assimilation i decomposed all of the relevant time series into different time scales so the first was i called long this is the inter-annual variability the second i called seasonal that's my mean seasonal cycle and then the third is short so this is anything that was sub-seasonal and then i estimated the impact of the data assimilation on the unbiased mean square error against the ground observations at each of these time scales so before i show the assimilation results i just want to have a quick look at the catchment and answery observate observations so what i've plotted here on the right is the fraction of variance in each of the time scales the four clusters of plots are the four different locations um and we're interested in looking at the left most uh set two sets of bars so that the left most bar is the model open loop and then the next one across is the answering observations with the dark gray being my the fraction variance and the short time scales the light gray being seasonal and white being long so you see straight away if you compare the model and the observations that there's quite a lot of difference in the fraction of variance that they have in each time scale in general i might expect particularly given that amster is a c-band sensor i might expect it to have more variability in the short time scales and this you see this result in the first two locations you don't see it at the second locations but what's going on there particularly at little river on the far right is if you plot out the time series you can see that amsterdam has a a very exaggerated seasonal cycle that's not evident in the ground observations at all so i think what's going on there is that you've got this furious seasonal cycle that's sort of taking up a lot of the variance as a slight aside from this i want to reiterate a point that sujo made in a different form on monday is that in a case like this say where we've got a spurious seasonal cycle or some sort of error large error in one of our time scales if we do a bulk rescaling of all of the of the observations into the model say by cdf matching prior to the assimilation that error in one time scale is then gonna is then going to affect the rescaling of the other of the other timescales and so i think from this it might be worth thinking about separating out time scales when we do the rescaling which is exactly what's done in this map level 4 project product they take out the mean seasonal cycle before they do the rescaling um yeah so moving on to look at the assimilation results so here i'm showing again each of the four bars each of the four um panels there's my different locations the metric here is the unbiased mean square error and we're only interested in the leftmost two bars so the leftmost is my model open loop and then the next one across is a standard assimilation experiment you see the result that we would expect is that the assimilation reduces the errors at each of my locations if you look at the individual time series at sorry time scales what you'll see is that um it also reduces the error in each of the time scales and the reduction of error in the long and short time scales is about the same magnitude um which is represents a much larger relative reduction in in the longer time scales i think this was a promising result i wasn't sure that we'd get this um and what it shows is that the da can not just improve the representation of sub-seasonal events like errors related with individual synoptic events it can also improve the model representation of inter-annual events like things like things like drought so this is quite a promising result and then i put in just another sort of aside here is one of the consequences of this is if you have an evaluation method that doesn't catch interannual variability for example because you've only done your assimilation over a one year time period or because um you're using your focusing anomalies you might not be capturing all of the improvement that you get from your assimilation okay so after a couple years after i did this i changed jobs i moved to noah and then while i was waiting for my computer clearance to come through i coded up a little toy da system on my laptop and just used it to sort of uh play with a few things i've been curious about and one of the things i looked at was was some of these questions around assimilating fast uh time-scale observations to update slow states um the results that i got from this are all actually fairly all sort of fit with the theory but it was useful for me to sort of go through the through the process of demonstrating that to myself so i thought i'd show you some of these results today as well so my little toy study it's just a simple force restore soil moisture model that models soil moisture in the surface layer layer one and then it's got a layer two which is actually the profile soil moisture um i'm assimilating the surface oil moisture observations to update the the full profile i'm using an ensemble square square root common filter and then i'm going to evaluate the impact at the two different time scales so i've defined these differently than in the previous study i've set a slow time scale which represents the seasonal cycle and then longer timescale variability and then a fast time scale which is the sub-season i've run a series of synthetic experiments that i'll show today so for these experiments i generate the truth by forcing my model with observations and this is at a location in the us i then generate my synthetic observations by adding random perturbations to the truth um and those perturbations might be at fast or slow time scales i then generate my model by forcing the force restore model with mirror output instead of the observations the uscrn observations and note here is that when i looked at this about 70 of the variant of the error variance in my model run is in the slow time scales which is probably a little bit too much in the m3 study we had about 50 of the variance error variance and catchment was in the slow time scales for the assimilation for the results i'm going to show you today i specify my observation area to have the same magnitude as the model error in the surface oil moisture um i create the ensemble by adding perturbations to the precipitation and evaporation that are that are represented at the areas that i know are in each um that's probably all i need to say from there okay so moving on to look at the results so the first thing i did is i looked at the time scales of observation errors check the time okay um and whatever so the first thing i did was i looked at what happens when we add fast time scale error so this is just adding gaussian noise with no serial correlation and in this instance the d a performs very well even if we had a very large amount of of error which you know which we would expect and so this already answers that question that i think assimilating fast state variables with fast errors to update a slow state doesn't appear to be particularly problematic at least for the time scales that i'm dealing with here in a second set of experiments i then added slow time scale errors to the data assembly to the to the observations and in this case the data assimilation was much less robust to that and again we would expect that because by adding errors with slow time scales i'm adding areas with with a long serial correlation i'm essentially adding observation bias which we know that the da can't can't handle unless we've explicitly designed it to and so i've tried to um summarize these two plots in these these two experiments in another set of experiments which i show here so the plot on the left is the root mean square error in layer one the right is in layer two the black line is my model run the red line is my assimilation solid line is the total root mean square error dash line is the root mean square error in the slow time scales and then the dotted is in the fast time scales um the left most point that i plotted is my ensemble open loop so if you compare that to the model you'll notice particularly in layer two that we're just getting some improvement in performance from using an ensemble then as the numbers increase from zero to one that's basically the fraction of the error variance that's in the slow time scales and so you see that when we've got zero in the slow time scale so it's all fast the police just pulled out that front uh it's all fast the data simulation performs really well um if you've got 100 of that so the rightmost plot you see the data resolution is not performing well at all and in fact once we've got about more than about 30 percent of our variance in those low time scales the data assimilation starts to degrade okay so moving on to look at the simulation of time averaged observations so here i followed the method laid out by huntley and hakeem basically you're just taking a time average of observations assimilating them at the end of the averaging time period and using them to update the model average over that time period and and then you just sort of add in the um perturbation from that average back back into the model so what i'm showing here is the plot plots again layer one layer two leftmost is the open loop um averaging time period one is just your standard assimilation and then i increase the averaging time period up to 60 across the x-axis and so you see basically if we if we look at layer 2 that assimilating a time average observation doesn't help um and we would expect this if we think about the theory the ensemble kalman filter is a more efficient filter than taking a time average um and then the other thing you see is in the top layer is that the assimilating the time average actually degrades um the assimilation performance again we would expect this we're removing a lot of the fast um variability that's actually useful at that time scale okay next up i repeated that experiment so i should have said in the in the results i just showed you i had five percent of my arrow variants in the slow time scales in the observations i then increased it to 20 in the middle plot here which is about what we had in the um answering study i showed you earlier and then i've increased it to 40 which was an example where the assimilation was actually degrading the performance um and so you see looking at the bottom row maybe we're getting a little bit more of an advantage by taking the time average once we've got um sort of a less ideal assimilation um but at the same time we're still not actually producing the simulation here that helps i would argue in this case where you've got 40 of your error variance and the observations in long time scales is that you should be looking at fixing your observations rather than trying to contrive a way to uh to make them work yeah that's all i had to say from that slide okay and then just one final result it one final slide of results is i repeated these experiments and instead of assimilating the time average i just time sampled the observations so it so what you show you're seeing on these plots so the left plot is assimilating the time average the rights that plots are assimilating time sampled so um where you've got 20 on the left i'm assimilating an average over the 20-day time period whereas in the right plot i'm just assimilating the observations every 20 in every 20 days and the reason i included this is just to highlight is that any um changes that we're getting from the assimilation of the time average we're just getting actually are associated with the change in frequency of this simulation um and this is in contrast to the previous studies i mentioned where the advantage that they get from assimilating time averaged observations is actually that it increases the error covariances because you calculate the error covariances between your time average variables instead of your instantaneous variables so in summary modeled and remotely sent surface saw moisture estimates have differing distribution of variants across different time scales which means that there must be time scale specific errors present um the assimilation of remotely sense soil moisture corrected model at inter annual and sub seasonal time scales and again i thought this was a promising result i wasn't sure that we'd actually get that inter-annual improvement um my synthetic study demonstrates that assimilating faster timescale obs to update lower slower states is not particularly problematic for soil moisture data assimilation um however you know perhaps there are examples in land da where you've got a much larger contrast between your time scales where where maybe it is more problematic and you might want to look at at other solutions this simulation of observations with slow or systematic errors on the other hand is problematic i tried to think sort of how relevant this this result would be to land data assimilation um and sort of what sorts of things might add in this sort of error and i think you know that probably probably is an issue things like sensor drift or errors in the vegetation and temperature that you're using in a soil moisture retrieval for example could do this um and i think this might be another argument for removing the mean seasonal cycle from um your da say by doing the da on a normal leash from the mean seasonal cycle likes like what summons level four a result i didn't show is that if you assimilate the fast time scales and update only the slow time scales this becomes problematic as well um i didn't show this because i'm not sure how relevant this is to land utter assimilation perhaps if you're assimilating atmospheric observations into it into a a land model maybe maybe you might might see a result like this i'm not sure um in both the above cases assimilating the time average observations marginally improved to the slow time scale model variable while degrading the fast time scale and i said improvements perhaps i should have said changes are associated with less frequent data assimilation again this is in contrast to those previous papers and then finally i've just sort of added a caveat on this um particularly if that you know the the force restore model has a very particular design um and then i'm just running a single test case at the same time these results all sort of theoretically make sense so so i trust them and that's all thank you | AIMES | UCD2UKhVYIGCFi-Us3KtXFTA | 2021-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,010 | 16,524 |
beRbJhkDXSY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beRbJhkDXSY | 🌺💧🌺 SLIME STORYTIME TIKTOK 🍀🌼🍀 SLIME STORYTIME💖 POVs @Brianna Mizura @Jezelle Catherine #46 | ready for the cool school yes and I think my creature name is about to appear but I already know it's gonna say vampire actually darling dad that's the bus I gotta go I don't want to be late welcome to class today we'll be learning about the rarest type of creature does anyone know what it is this is the rarest one a mermaid no dear it's a fairy but aren't fairies extinct no Legend says there's only two left in the whole world that is why All Creatures here must get a DNA check what would happen if one of the students here was a fairy they would be taken for experimentation but we've never found a Fairy before next in line hmm your facial structure is very unique okay open for the DNA test we need your DNA wait I I feel sick you look fine no really I feel like I could just throw up at any second okay you can have a pass for today but you'll have to get the DNA check tomorrow yeah of course thanks dad you've got some explaining to do my creature name just appeared and it says fairy oh darling I know this Dave would come so I'm not a vampire like you well no you're not I knew it you told me my things weren't coming in because I was a late bloomer but I knew there was another reason so I guess this means you're not actually my dad no I adopted you well apparently fairies are the most rarest creature please tell me you didn't take the DNA test no I didn't I told them that I was feeling sick but they said I have to take it tomorrow this is very what darling look what do I do well fairies can control their wings try to make them disappear are they gone oh yes they're gone darling you must control your wings at school but I don't know if I can you have to or they will take you away for experimentation there you are it's time for the DNA chat I'm still not feeling well you have to take it I should really be getting to class you can't go to class until you take the test hold still we're taking a hair sample instead ow see that wasn't so bad we'll have your results shortly go to class hey Luna oh hey Julia what's the matter you seem really sad I'm a little bit worried about something oh well you can trust me what's bothering you well attention students will Luna black please come to the front office you guys wanted to see me we got your DNA results we need you to come with us what take her away boys no you really thought you could hide from us let me see your arm this won't hurt a bit since you're one of the last fairies we need to do research on your blood don't be such a baby doctor I think you may have taken too much blood let me see she still has a pulse she's fine we need the pixie dust from her blood time to wake up I feel really weak that's because all your pixie dust is now in this necklace you'll be dead soon what yes I'm afraid we've drained all your power and fairies can't survive without their pixie dust I'm sorry dear I can't hear you dad Luna I had a feeling they would take you it will be okay I'm going to get you out of here hey what do you think you're doing you are the reason there's no more fairies left in the school wait oh quickly take off that necklace no put on this one darling to restore your fairy power Luna quickly take off that necklace no put on this one darling to restore your fairy power Luna no please work darling are you all right yes thank you of course darling I will always protect you I'm sorry I'm not your real dad even though we might not be related by blood you're always going to be my dad oh darling thank you I love you so much Luna I love you too well I think it's time we leave this place I know somewhere safe we can hide away and live Red Alert what do we do well we both have wings oh yeah let's fly come on let's go oh thank goodness it's only one I don't want to have any competition thousand you know a thousand people hundred thousand this can't be right what's wrong I don't know maybe it's just that a hundred thousand people are sipping over my soulmate whoa a hundred thousand mine is none oh well you're lucky one million oh wow he must be famous I know I gotta find him before those girls do he's my soul mate I have to be the one he chooses okay so what are we thinking is he like worldwide famous or social media playlist hmm he's getting more famous and more Sims by the minute I should give up I'm never gonna find him and if I do how am I gonna compete with two million girls you can't give up that's your soul mate I'm so sorry watch where you're going nerd excuse me nard what do you think you think you are how about you watch your manners next time I'll do as I please oh empty I can't believe you talk to him that way do you know who he is no and I don't think I want to he's kind of a jerk he's low-key social media famous he has over 2 million followers on tick tock bestie I think I found myself that's great why are you upset because he's an entitled Tick Tock influencer come on give him a chance ask him out on a date you might change your mind I need to know if he's truly my soulmate hey hey nerd so I think he might be my soulmate let me explain my soulmate has over 2 million people crushing on them and you have over 2 million followers on Tick Tock so I just need to go on a date with you to test that the theory is true so you like me no I never said that I said that you might be my soul mate make sense my soulmate has zero crushes then it must not be me because I would have way more than that I don't think so if you want a date or not sure I'll pick you up at 11. sounds good see you then that must be him hey whoa you look beautiful I do yeah I mean for a nerd we had a moment there and you ruined it let's go this is a really nice place you brought me isn't it it's one of my favorites what's wrong nothing it's just your crushes keep going up do you feel insecure yeah I mean a little three million girls is a lot of competition yeah three million girls is a lot but you're the only one on a date with me and you are the only one that I see yeah I did the date was amazing OMG I saw you on Tick Tock you're so cute did you just bark at me she's a psycho are you serious how do you have 4 million hey do you have a pencil I can borrow oh sure here thank you thank you why are you mad I thought we talked about this already sorry I guess I just want you all to myself such a beautiful day out today isn't it hey cutie are you by chance single no he's not actually he has a girlfriend and it's me oh really yes stop acting like this you're acting crazy [Music] I can't do this anymore why do you have so many crushes all of a sudden I do really how many 200. 200. nice how is that nice it says the guy with over 4 million Sims how did you do it I started to talk let me see no no don't seriously you're posting thirst traps 2 000 crushes really I have two thousand crushes already I can't believe I ever even liked you how can you even be upset you have way more crushes than I do yeah but I didn't purposely get people to crush on me just to spite you look I'm sorry I was just jealous and I thought if I had lots of crushes too we could be equal save it all right I'm leaving have fun with your Sims yeah and you have fun with yours stop posting third traps on Tick Tock very bold of you to say oh would you look at that four million one hundred thousand four million two hundred thousand wow your crushes are going very fast cut it out already for you to tell me what to do we broke up right this is getting out of hand just stop posting I'll stop posting when you stop hey look I don't want your critique any longer I'm here to say I'm sorry I get it I understand how you're feeling it's hard to see people fall for the person you like it's my fault too I was being insecure you know what I think of this whole crushed soulmate thing you covered my crushes yeah let's not look at them anymore they don't Define our relationship you're right I like it better happy birthday sweetie thank you Grandpa honey wait you'll have to wait until you're 18 to open it but why can't I open it now because this is a special gift you have to wait okay happy 12th birthday sweetie thanks Grandpa can I open my gift now no I tell you every year you have to wait until you turn 18 to open it okay okay happy 15th Birthday Thank you guess what what only three years left and then you get to open your gift um yeah I guess Giselle you're 18 tomorrow you'll finally be able to open your gift are you excited I don't know I mean I've been waiting for so long I don't even know if I want to open it you have to and you need to let me know what it is as soon as you open it yeah I will happy 18th birthday honey you get to open it Grandpa what is this happy 18th birthday you can open it now Grandpa what is this sweetie I don't feel so good grandpa are you okay just go call an ambulance please [Music] hi yes 9-1-1 it's my grandpa we'll be there as fast as we can just sit tight Excuse Me Miss are you Giselle Hi um yes my grandpa is he gonna be okay I'm so sorry sweetie we did everything we could he's gone I'm really sorry about your grandpa thanks at least you got to open your gift with him my gift yeah so what was it I don't really know it's a note well if it was a note I really think you should go read it [Music] what it's just a phone number hey um Becky did you end up opening the gift yeah I did what was it it's just a phone number a phone number yeah I don't get it why would my grandpa make me wait until I turned 18 to open up a phone number are you gonna call it no are you crazy I don't know who's gonna pick up Giselle I really think you should call it you know what I think I'm gonna call it okay go ahead hello who is this um this is Giselle where did you get this number my Grandpa gave it to me I need you to meet me at this address and I need you to come alone okay the person gave me an address good morning honey good morning Mom [Music] what's this oh that's the percentage of how much someone loves you wait so you love me 100 of course I do honey you're my daughter [Music] hey bestie hey Jess you only love me 10 you're supposed to be my best friend what do you mean of course I love you more than that I can't believe you hey babe [Music] Hey Jake G if your love for me is that low why are you dating me what are you talking about you know what I don't even care it's over there you are can we talk Jessica I already told you I don't want to talk to you wait I figured it out your mom lied to you that's not how much someone loves you it's how much they hate you Giselle there you are can we talk Jessica I already told you I don't want to talk to you wait I figured it out your mom lied to you it's not how much someone loves you it's how much they hate you you're making that up my mom would never lie to me no I'm telling you the truth [Music] okay look I didn't understand why would she lie I have no idea but I promise you I was telling the truth I'm gonna go talk to her I'll call you later mom honey you're home can I talk to you for a second yes of course about what is it true that you lied to me about the percentage no I would never lie to you so you're telling me that that is not a hate percentage that's a love percentage okay yes I lied to you why would you lie to me I broke up with my boyfriend and I almost lost my best friend well why do you think mine is on 100 percent oh no no no buzz cut is not move I'm off to school [Music] what no I'm not choosing either of these shoes [Music] now oh mama I'm in love with the criminal [Music] the choices I get are so crazy I did choose to be right to test or skips yeah those choices are very crazy are you insane I'm not choosing you what's wrong choose it's not even a choice shoes no what's going on please don't make me choose choose hey sorry I'm late why hasn't class started yet the teachers on some kind of super serious phone call thanks for letting me know I'll make sure everyone's safe goodbye class there has been multiple zombie sightings no one is going home tonight that's impossible what no way I want to go home don't you dare come here how can you read at a time like this the zombies are approaching the building stay calm everyone how can I be calm at a time like this because stay away from us oh no the zombies they're coming in the building get me out of here what are we gonna do what are we gonna do the zombies are in the building Don't Panic I'm panicking you better hurry up look out the window some random guys coming to the building the bat has to be the better whoa how did you fight off all those zombies you're so cool oh you're not flirting with my best I mean it wasn't a big deal how can we repay you how can you repay him he caused it wait how do you come you and I need to talk how do you know that I was the one who caused this yes so you chose the apocalypse I didn't get to choose it said either it's an apocalypse or an apocalypse and then when I try not to pick it got mad that is so ridiculous what so spill it how did you start the apocalypse are you okay yeah I'm fine I'm just I'm nervous that's all don't worry we're in this together no matter what Kelly please come to the stage to receive your number that's you here I go uncover your number please 10. yes that's my Brianna please come to the stage to receive your number please uncover your number zero choose useless what a loser get out of here wow they're pretty brutal out there aren't they Kelly just go I can't talk to you leave before someone sees us welcome our class will now be divided based on our numbers please sit with your fellow numbers hello my fellow zeros how does it feel to the bottom of the food chain I don't belong here you don't belong here what you think you're better than us yeah I do actually what makes you say that well I'm an athlete head cheerleader lead of the School Musical and I'm popular you're so popular go say hi to your number 10 friends over there I shut up zero come with me I want to show you something the way here's a wall of all the fellow zeros that went to our school take a close look why are they all so young all of the other numbers are chosen through all their stages of Life 99 of zeros don't make it past 25. they can only handle being outcasted and having no future or purpose for so long I'm home I had the worst day get out of my house immediately ready for your curse honey I'm scared remember mine was just that I couldn't eat candy and after you kiss your soul mate your curse goes away so once you kissed mommy you could eat candy yep she would be so proud of you I miss her me too you can't tell anyone about your curse Alina meet your new stepmother shake my hand don't just stand there she needs to learn manners this is my daughter Gretel ooh I love your necklace you should just give it to me oh I didn't mean to do that well that sucks for you it's mine now you're going on a business trip for five months you'll be fine no you cannot leave me alone with these two bits stop hold your tongue you are not about to call them that ah okay let it go look by the time I come back you'll probably have met your soulmate and your curse will be broken I highly doubt that so have you kissed your soulmate no I I haven't I think my soul meets the Prince I'll be kissing him soon good for you so what's your curse I'm actually not really allowed to say literally just say it my gosh I have to do everything that I'm told mother did you hear that you're joking hmm Petra's shoulder mother she wasn't kidding pull your hair ow listen you guys this curse is not a joke you can't just stop talking from now on you're going to do exactly as we say pour me some more cheese give me a back massage buy us some milk and hurry I'm back the milk is in the fridge what's up with you nothing Alina tell us why you're happy go on speak when I was at the market I saw the prince and I'm pretty sure he's my soul mate and he can break my curse what how do you know the prince is your soul mate tell us we know you can't resist someone told me to go find my soulmate and after they said that I went straight to the prince and held his hand and what exactly did he say to you he told me he wanted to see me again but then his guards came and they didn't let me talk to him anymore of course they wouldn't let you talk to him you're a peasant and he's a prince mother you told me the prince was my soul mate he's supposed to kiss me and break my curse not hers remember she has to do everything she's told so we'll just tell her you are forbidden to ever kiss the prince no Alina get the door Elena your highness I just had to see you again I had my guards find out where you live listen I need your help with my curse my stepmother she's controlling your highness hi ignore her she's our maid you're not their maid right of course she is tell him you're our maid I'm their maid listen I need to speak to Alina alone but your highness you heard the prince stepmother he wants to speak to me alone of course just don't listen to a word he tells you so you need help breaking your curse what Alina listen to me you need me to break your curse right yes my curse you still haven't told me what it is but it doesn't matter because I'm almost positive I'm your soul mate so I should just you are forbidden to ever kiss the prince oh okay well that that hurt I'm so sorry you don't want me to kiss you no I didn't mean to do that I forgot that I wasn't allowed to look it's all right maybe we just aren't soul mates after all maybe we're not soulmate no your highness weight my curse it's you can't tell anyone about your purse it's what I can't tell you unless you tell me to say it I'm such an idiot you're cursed it's to do everything you're told isn't it yes wait but then why did you slap me you are forbidden to ever kiss the prince oh you have to tell me to kiss you oh okay well then um oh stepmother you just knocked out the prince yes I did and with any luck he'll wake up with amnesia and forget all about you you can't do that yes I can and you both are getting locked down here go to sleep no goodbye oh Elena Elena wake up hey Alina kiss me tell me to do something uh jump up and down hey it worked I'm free yes we're soulmates your highness we received your distress signal let go of us you fools Alina attacked the guards yeah that's not gonna work anymore no you kissed the prince yeah I did and it was really nice also I'll be taking this back you know I loved you right Elena goodbye stepmother wait no sorry ladies Alina is making her own choices now speech what's this it's a new thing started by the government you're given a certain amount of words a day and you must use all of them or else well I only have 18 words today that shouldn't be hard to use Rihanna how many words do you need to use today 18. wow you're so lucky I Got 5 000 words I have to use today so I have to talk super fast and I have to use lots and lots of words I can't stop talking can't stop talking the day is almost done did you use all your words yes these are my last words too no no no no no no no no honey what's wrong what's the use today how can I use all those words you'll have to try your best I don't understand I only have 55 words now I have so many what's wrong with your voice I lost my voice talking so much yesterday I won't be able to use all my words no no you can do it you can I can hardly talk I want to switch my words back hello the government are you there gone whiskey keep on trying to talk the day is not over yet I I can't I stick I'm so I love you it's okay it's not your fault I heard from your best friend's mom she passed away she couldn't use all her words are you okay yeah I'll be okay [Music] your soulmate heartbreak Nick came in yay this isn't a heart it will only make a heart with your soulmate the magnetic force will pull you towards him helping you find your soulmate wow all right kids time to finger paint my heart necklace is making a noise it's the magnetic force pulling you towards your soul mate [Music] your soulmate must have been somewhere close too bad there was a wall in the way what's going on my soulmate must be near take me to him hey Brie where are you off to can I come with my necklace is taking me to my soul mate why is it pulling me to the floor girl are you okay I found the other half of my necklace I didn't find things oh no your soulmate must have lost his necklace I found the other half of my necklace but I didn't find him oh no your soulmate must have lost his necklace we have to find out who it is I need to make an announcement no you will not attention everyone there has been a missing soulmate heart magnet found in the hallway if anyone is missing their soulmate magnet come to the office immediately give that back to me you are in big trouble I heard you guys found a soulmate magnet I lost mine really you must be my soul mate then yeah I lost it back when I was six years old six what my soulmate would have lost his magnet in high school not when he was six no one else has games the Lord for missing magnet maybe I'll never find myself I hear a soulmate magnet was found I lost my last time I was here visiting the school the princess your soulmate you're my soul mate why you lie about the guy is it true you lied she should have died I didn't lie about the guy she's not thinking clearly does he rhyme it they time it she's out of her mind seriously okay I'll believe you but I caught my eye on you like glue I can't believe my best friend's gone bring him back come on they timed it and he couldn't rhyme it it's the world we live in we can never win I don't want to be here anymore please rhyme it they time it you have so much to live for I don't want to see you on the floor anymore anymore I don't know you look down what's with the frown I just saw someone get killed your head is a mess but you can't stress they time it you need to rhyme it killed your head is a mess but you can't stress they time it you need to rhyme it oh that wasn't very thrilled please keep your mind at ease what'd you get on the exam exam exam rhyme if they time it hurry you need to worry stop yelling at me I can't think of what rhymes with exam good morning honey today is nice and sunny [Music] you're not speaking what are you seeking are you scared your rhyming is impaired you must speak no one is allowed to sneak you rhyme it all time it what what Tick Tock the time is on the clock why are you doing this to me you rhyme it all time it tick tock the time is on the clock why are you doing this to me just let me be you're safe you're lucky lucky it's your time to rhyme you're safe you're lucky come on Brad you wouldn't shoot me we're Partners I'm sorry Bob I'm just doing my job how are you feeling um rhyme it they time it feeling you rhyme better than anyone I know just go with the flow I'm scared you're out of time you couldn't rhyme what's going on my partner's gone now it's your best friend's time to rhyme five Rhymes in the given times five Rhymes in the given times you need to rhyme in time you can't rhyme the same thing twice it isn't nice five to stay alive I I don't know anymore you don't know it's time to go my best friend you put her to an end you're a monster why meant they time it you're a monster Tick Tock the time is on the clock hey you can't steal my gun you're done happy birthday daughter of mine I bought you a gift that is So Divine why am I six you need to rhyme it be careful because they time it why am I sick this needs a fix you get older every year that's how it is dear I'm actually seven happy birthday daughter of mine I bought you a gift that is So Divine thank you you need to rhyme it be careful because they time it thank you for this gift it was really on my list yo bro can I have a bite of that orange orange you need to rhyme it be careful because they time it uh I don't know what rhymes with orange what rhymes with orange come on you need to rhyme if they time it nothing rhymes with orange you're home come play with me I was all alone of course I'll play how could I stay away perfect you be the stepmother and I'll be the princess um princess they time it rhyme it you'll be the stepmother I be the princess hurry up they time it rhyme it you be the stepmother I be the princess um princess they time it rhyme it you'll be the stepmother I be the princess hurry up they time it rhyme it you'll be the stepmother I be the princess we play just like recess shoot I want to dispute we time it and she didn't rhyme it she's still breathing she might not be leaving please let me try and save my sister I'd miss her go but tell anyone about this and I'll know she's going to be okay you can visit her where she stay I missed you little missy one of our partners nearly killed your sister tell us what happened with the mister he rhymed it Whatever by mistake his mind on break why you lie about the guy here this is your future pill you 'd pill yeah it tells you what your future career will be gold digger but that's not even a career I need a new pill can everyone only gets one hey did you take your future career pill no way you got gold digger we don't need to draw attention to it everyone look Brianna's future career is a gold digger stay away from her boys all right everyone you can partner up for these math worksheets hey Derek can you can you help me I don't understand anything no don't talk to me you just want to take my money what money did you take your future pill yet no I haven't taken it yet I have it right here I'll take it when we get back from the assembly good idea let's go cool I'm gonna be a Mafia Boss well if I'm gonna be a Mafia Boss I better start dressing the part someone stole my future pill now I'm gonna have no future Hey look it's the when are you going to be a Mafia Boss I'm scared now that I'm gonna be a Mafia Boss no one will mess with me sorry hey watch where you're going please don't hurt me free how is it possible that your future career change you only get one pill don't know and I don't care I can't believe it someone stole my future pill and now I don't get a future I'm gonna be jobless I know who stole your future career pill it was Brianna her future career all of a sudden just changed I got you the new Dolly you wanted thank you I love you stop you can't ever say I love y o u if you say it to someone who's not your soul mate you'll lose all memory of the person you set it to hey baby I got you lunch [Music] I think it's time for us to say the L word Evan what if you're not my soul mate don't want to forget you it's okay you don't need to forget me I'll just say it then I love you Evan um who are you how do you know my name I'm your girlfriend I don't even know you you're not my girlfriend you big family Evan told me he loved me today Brianna that's great he forgot me oh no I need to make him fall for me again even if we're not soul mates I don't want to lose him Emily Evan Emily how could you kiss Evan I love him and I Brianna don't say it love you Emily how could you kiss Evan I love him die Brianna don't say it no Brianna Brianna how do you know my name uh I'm not sure but my name's Emily it's nice to meet you nice to meet you Hey Brianna I really like your sweater it's so cute thank you it's new I just bought it [Music] he told me he loved me today and then forgot me whatever don't worry about him you deserve so much better thanks but how would you know you don't even know me I don't have to know you it's obvious did you see Evan was looking at you the whole class whatever he lost his chance Lily yeah I never forgot you what please give me away please give me white I didn't even know that was an option I don't know if Red's my color what are you wearing my assigned color put on this white shirt immediately okay no one can know you've been assigned right as far as anyone knows your color is white got it okay OMG bestie you also gotta signed White oh no a group of Reds is coming we have to go immediately just go don't make eye contact okay I don't understand what's so bad about red everyone come in line for your color checks make sure you have on your proper color we'll know if you're lying I have to go wait we have color check I'm on my period you are not going anywhere why do you have on white no it's not the color is blue it's okay you don't need to be ashamed it's red oh no I need to go or go into a place where all the other Liars go get in there with all your other liar friends see you guys that look on a sign red too huh I'm Maria Jake does anyone actually know what red means it means we're danger to society my best friend got assigned white she's terrified of me I don't understand why she knows me words are known to go after those assigned white they're pure-hearted kindness makes them an easy target I'm so tired are they gonna give us anything to drink or eat you may all come out now if you ever lie about your color again you will be eliminated from society all right red team let's go I'm not gonna go I need to find my bestie wait I really don't think that's a good idea You Don't Know Her Like I Do there you are I've been looking everywhere from you oh no stay away from me where are you going why are you running stop running from me get away from me you psycho red I'm not red I'm your best friend somebody help me this crazy red is after me so did you find her looks like it went really well hey the other Reds and I are gonna go vandalize and stuff you want to come honestly I've never had this much fun in my entire life being a red isn't so bad after all is it no it really isn't oh no what was that it's the police right that was insane I have never run from the cops before you know red it's something that will happen often I meant to ask you why did you originally lie about being red you seem so proud of it I knew my parents would disown me if they found out so I pretended but now the Secret's out I can never go back friends what is the plan next look over there a bunch of people signed white let's get them this is gonna be so much fun let's go Brianna are you coming it's our nature it's what we do we're Reds it's wrong you're one of us now okay you need to start acting like it where's your red from here on out I have no assigned color put on red they're gonna send you to jail or Worse execute you no I don't think any of these assigned colors therefore I have no color Hello Brianna I'm gonna need you to come with me it's the president hey leave her alone calm down there fella I would just like to speak with her Jake it's fine have some tea I thought that we may have an issue with you you see you're the only person to show strong attributes of all three colors we chose red because we thought it would best suit you since you are going to be quite the danger to us how are you enjoying your tea so far why do I feel so dizzy yeah we're going to need you to sleep for a little while good morning Brianna I'd like to make a deal with you you have two options either I banish you from society for all eternity no or we change our assigned color to white yes but you must always fit the mold always kind never dangerous failure to do so you will be banished no Second Chances hey leave her alone jerk Jake Maria look over there it's a distraction run do you really want to live this way a social reject an embarrassment to your family Brianna don't listen to him we'll tell everyone they'll be made a mistake that you are always meant to be assigned white Brianna no I'm sorry it's the only option I have to go with him I knew it you were always meant to be assigned white what was it like hanging out with those horrifying Reds they're literally insane don't talk that way about my friends you can't be friends with them they're saying red it's way too dangerous and they're my friends you need to find them what are you doing here Trader please let me explain myself we're listening I was only given two options either I'm banished from society for all eternity [Music] you still could have came with us we would have protected you you're meant to be red not white that's the thing I don't fit in any of the colors there's no color I'm meant to be what that's impossible she's assigned white and she's sitting with Reds has she lost her mind Bessie what are you doing over there come here [Music] I can't believe you're failing math what is this you are an absolute foul daughter an embarrassment to this I've had enough of that so classy one plus one equals four you multiply by six and carry the a to the beach I need enough to process this information you know it wouldn't hurt to have a look around what's this this is all the answers how did you do so well in math today I guess you could say I am a math wizard you are literally terrible at math hold that thought Kevin's coming [Music] hey why'd you pause it [Music] how can you I saw what you did in math today what how did you see me steal the answers I was paused and how are you talking to me right now I'm paused I don't know how or why but I have the same ability as you also I need those answers for math what no I'm failing I have a picture of you stealing the book give it to me or I'm going to report you fine where did Kevin go he was just here Kevin's stupid and I don't like him anymore Kevin so Kevin I thought maybe if you wanted to be a nice guy we could share the answers of course we can for fifty dollars deal homework is all done code red code red there's an unknown stranger in the building this is not a drill oh my goodness what are we gonna do everyone quickly hi hey why'd you pause it come on Kevin you and I are gonna go find this jerk no I'm not going let's wait for the police yeah and by the time the police gets here who knows what damage he could do you can't play Hero this is real life fine shoot yourself coward hey wait where is that jerk I see someone over there come quick that's the guy I don't understand he's still moving around how is that possible we're pause we should go back he must have the same ability as us it's not safe here no way I'm going to it's YouTube you're the ones I've been looking for come with me please please sorry I'm not paused anymore I don't hear any Sirens calm down I mean no harm I've been sent here to protect you too protect us from what there's people asking you too the ability you were given is very rare only a handful of people have it they want to use you what main character's best friend I am definitely main character material hey bestie looks like you're the main character and I'm just your Sidekick no way you're way more than that these roles are ridiculous the rules for the school player out Ensemble oh my goodness I got the lead yeah of course you did best you look over there it's Brad head of the school football team he is so dreamy did you see his role it's the main character's love interest it is yeah but don't worry I don't even like him really I'm gonna go talk to him hey Brad who are you here give my number to your friend over there she's beautiful sure how'd it go great he gave me his number nice I'm going to practice wait can I do your makeup first makeup's almost done just one final touch I put something special in this just for you it's burning really bad yeah I'm supposed to do that I can't believe I just did that I really let the jealousy get the better of me what villain I am not the villain hey did you hear Angela's in the hospital they found poison in her system that means she's still oh I'm is is she okay yeah they said she's gonna make a full recovery we should all go visit her in the hospital no I'll go alone I'm her best friend Angela how are you doing I brought you some chocolate you it's you I know what you did how many lives did I get you only got one just one what am I supposed to do with only one hey I'm going skydiving later wanna come here hey Brianna are you coming you can't she only has one life she can't take any risks I used one of my lives yesterday it was so crazy I jumped from a 10-story building wow Hey Brianna how did you use your lives I haven't I've only ever had one life so I was thinking of going bungee jumping later who's coming I am but Brianna you only have one life I know but I'm tired of not taking risks because I only have one life will be a touch of rope it's safe right pretty high hey guys I was thinking maybe we'd jump without the Rope no no I can't I you first dude you killed her she only had one life um how am I still alive how am I still alive I can't believe you killed her I didn't know her lives are written on her head guys chill I'm still alive I'm literally right here it's almost like she's still here I am mom you are not going to believe this the craziest thing just happened Emily have you heard from your sister she's not answering any of my calls no Mom I'm right here Mom Mom oh no I must be dead I'm a ghost I guess I'm just going to have to live the rest of my life as a ghost wait a minute maybe I can do cool ghost things like walk through walls or people I'm gonna try it oh watch where you're going I am so sorry weirdo you see me 7 A.M waking up in the morning gotta be fresh gotta go downstairs hey we're gonna have a good day goodbye goodbye everybody I've got to go Stop in the Name of Love what what do you mean I should have bought you flowers I can buy myself flowers and held your hand I can hold my own hand I can help falling in love I might kill my ex not the best idea oh what did you do that for no no stop in the name I just killed my ex I might kill my ex not the best idea ow what did you do that for no no stop in the name I just killed my ex I just killed my ex not the best idea it's me hi I'm the problem it's me killed his girlfriend next how would I get here you are my sunshine my only sunshine mama just killed the man oh no oh no no no no no run run run away happy birthday we got you something I think I know what it is an iPhone 4 color pencils really honey they're magic pencils right class write this down purple Power unlocked hey babe do you mind if we take a rain check on our date this week are you nervous what no of course not are you hiding something from me crap I can't do this anymore I cheated on you okay I'm sorry I feel so bad you and your boyfriend broke up this tells me people's emotions you're not sad I don't know what you're talking about she was jealous of us I knew it hey um where's mom she's outside with Coco giving her a lecture about listening her girl when Mommy says stop you say okay mom you might not want to talk to her right now but you still had to say okay Mom I think today I'm gonna go with red Red Power unlocked I get to see people's ages well this will be interesting hey good morning girlie you're 20 what how did you find out never mind that but why are you still in high school I failed I got held back hey it's okay your secret is safe with me hey I'm new is it cool if I sit here yeah of course thanks so how old are you me oh uh I just turned 17 about like uh two months ago no why because I think I'm sitting next to one huh you're funny I'm telling you he's 100 years old can you watch my bag I gotta use the restroom yeah yeah sure see he's girl what are you doing looking for evidence ew what is that I think this is what the hell dude what are you doing with my stuff what are you doing with my stuff well I think the better question is what are you doing with this that's for my lunch it's strawberry jam oh can I have my stuff back yeah sorry yesterday's power was kind of a disaster so today I think I'm gonna go with green green power unlocked let's hope this power helps me figure out if that guy is a vampire or not hey so I just wanted to apologize about yesterday you're good I actually think you're kind of cute how old did you say you were again 17. I'm throwing a party tonight wanna come yeah sure I would love that sweet I'll drop you my address hey you made it yeah but where is everyone they're on their way hey Mom this is the girl I was telling you about oh she looks beautifully delicious stop it really I could just eat you oh no try my punch darling the flavor is to die for get back I'm leaving wait I have two vampires after me this calls for some extreme Powers what would happen if I just picked all of them are you sure you want to combine all the pencils power I have to which mode activated there you are please don't be scared I know you know I'm a vampire and I'm sorry about lying about the party your mom was trying to kill me I was just trying to hang out with you alone I didn't realize she was gonna act like that she has bloodlust I wish you were a vampire so you could understand wish granted what just happened I think you just turned me into a vampire how is that even possible because I have a secret too okay I have magic colored pencils and I think you just use the last of their power you don't have to worry about my mom killing you anymore thank you because that makes me feel so much better hey since I did this to you I promise I'll protect you I'll teach you how to be a great hey Mommy can I ride the bus to school with my friends no honey I'll walk you okay hey Mom can I go to the mall with Jessica her mom's taking us you can go but I'm driving you okay yeah that's fine hey mom there's the school trip can I go how long is the drive about three hours no sorry you can't go okay hey Mom I'm finally 16 can I please learn how to drive no but both my sisters got to learn at my age I said no it's not fair [Music] hey girl are you coming with us to Jackson's party tonight I would love to but I can is this about the whole driving thing I'll take you I have my license you know what yeah pick me up at seven [Music] like you waterfalls [Music] you're something to see [Music] you [Music] you can only say yes yes sweetie does this dress make me look fat yes you really think that yes you're such a disappointment do you know that yes Giselle will you do today's homework for me yes really I wasn't expecting you to say yes will you do the whole week's homework for me yes oh my gosh thanks you're the best yes class today we're doing a pop quiz yes Giselle you seem really excited about the quiz yes should we throw in a surprise presentation too she better say no if she says yes she's done yes hey babe I think we should break up yes wait so you want to break up too yes you're cheating on me aren't you yes you can only say no no honey do you want some breakfast no but it's your favorite chocolate chip pancakes no are you okay should I call the doctor no Giselle did you finish the assignment no are you planning to finish it no and you just earned yourself detention no that's it go to the principal's office Giselle do you have a day to prom yet no I heard Chad's gonna ask you no but I thought you were in love with Chad Giselle he's coming no no no no no hey Giselle will you go to prom with me no is that a yes or a no no whatever I'm out of here no how many lives did I get you only got one just one what am I supposed to do with only one life hey I'm going skydiving later wanna come sure Hey Brianna are you coming you can't she only has one life she can't take any risks I used one of my lives yesterday it was so crazy I jumped from a 10-story building wow Hey Brianna how did you use your lives I haven't had one life so I was thinking of going bungee jumping later who's coming I am but Brianna you only have one life I know but I'm tired of not taking risks because I only have one life will be a touch of rope it's safe right pretty high hey guys I was thinking maybe we'd jump without the Rope no no I can't I you first dude you killed her she only had one life oh how am I still alive how am I still alive I can't believe you killed her I didn't know her lives are written on her head guys chill I'm still alive I'm literally right here it's almost like she's still here I am Mom you're not going to believe this the craziest thing just happened Emily have you heard from your sister he's not answering any of my calls no Mom I'm right here Mom Mom oh no I must be dead I'm a ghost I guess I'm just going to have to live the rest of my life as a ghost wait a minute maybe I can do cool ghost things like walk through walls or people I'm gonna try it oh watch where you're going I am so sorry weirdo you can see me 7 A.M waking up in the morning gotta be fresh gotta go downstairs hey we're gonna have a good day goodbye goodbye everybody I've got to go Stop in the Name of Love what what do you mean I should have bought you flowers I can buy myself flowers and held your hand I can hold my own hand S I can help falling in love I might kill my ex not the best idea oh what did you do that for no no stop in the name I just killed my ex I might kill my ex not the best idea ow what did you do that for no no stop in the name I just killed my ex I just killed my ex not the best idea it's me hi I'm the problem it's me killed his girlfriend next how would I get here you are my sunshine my only sunshine mama just killed the man oh no oh no no no no no run run run away disappear and stay what does this mean it's a new form of population control people can vote for you to disappear or stay why do you look worried well Dad because I haven't exactly been nice to people everyone's gonna vote for me to disappear oh honey it's going to be okay just try to apologize looks like it's finally payback time for you making fun of me all these years I understand I'm sorry hey Giselle remember that time you cut my ponytail off Jessica that was in Middle School can we just forget about that actually we can't you never even said you're sorry I'm sorry Giselle Jake hi remember that time you cheated on me look I told you I was sorry if I could take it back I would well you can so hey um Giselle look just vote for me to disappear already I never really liked you but hey uh Giselle look just vote for me to disappear already I never really liked you but you voted for me to stay why you're always mean to me but I don't think anyone deserves to disappear thank you I promise I'll try to change guys look at him he's such a loser hey leave them alone look who's talking you're a big bully yourself yeah well I'm trying to change you could never change I forgot my pen hey you could borrow mine wait really thank you you're welcome mom I'm home do you have your report card yeah it's right here look at this you got all these you're such a disappointment you don't mean that oh yes I do I think it'll be better for you to just disappear mom please don't you don't really leave me much of a choice mom I'm home do you have your report card yeah it's right here look at this you got all these you're such a disappointment you don't mean that oh yes I do and I think it'll be better if you just disappear mom no please don't you don't really leave me much of a choice what's going on here Dad Mom voted for me to disappear is this true yes she's just a waste of space you know what Giselle just come with me Dad what's going on it's time I tell you the truth she's not your real mom are you serious yes I'm sorry I never knew she would treat you like this you lied to me my whole life I only need one more vote to disappear so I'm gonna go find someone to give me that hey I know you hate me can you please just vote for me to disappear why would you want that look just do it um okay hey I know you hate me can you please just vote for me to disappear why would you want that look just do it um okay no I said vote for me to disappear not stay but I did vote for you to disappear what you must be the one the one what do you mean the one I can't tell you here come with me can we stop running and you just tell me what's going on there's a rumor that there's a person that's unable to disappear no matter how many votes they get and I think it's you me why would it be me because when I voted for you to disappear it went to stay people are gonna come looking for you you guys there they are they found us we have to go okay I think we're safe here what are we gonna do I haven't been completely honest with you there isn't only one person unable to disappear there's two and I'm one of them so you're one too yes and here's what we need to do | Zoo Slime | UCFjYquaIAgQzm_WnWedbH6w | 2023-04-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,923 | 48,274 |
8Ep7168Z2WY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ep7168Z2WY | 5-Minute Composition #2 - Cheerful Trumpet/Viola Melody (FL Studio 20) | five minutes starting now i probably need to go a little bit faster here [Music] okay [Music] ah [Music] i think i can copy that why does this one fall flat so much [Music] i think that could work yeah i think that works that sounds cheerful i think that was something off this is off [Music] how much time do i have okay i'm about halfway through [Music] so [Music] okay that works let's make it a little bit longer so fun already what can i still add to that definitely it sounds like wick fruit beautiful vacuum [Music] okay okay i kind of liked it only what else could i add to that let's actually try to go for some freestyle ah i need to be fast for that if i can still make this work in a minute ah damn it i forgot about something [Music] that's a little bit loud but i'm going to turn it a little bit longer after 11 seconds oops that's not what i wanted to do okay four seconds i guess we're done let's listen to the whole one once more i hope you like it that's it i think it sounds cheerful [Music] you | Salemba | UCZ5ErCwu-VDfEOtKLFKQ_Gg | 2021-11-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 204 | 1,014 |
Fr500MTBFKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr500MTBFKk | Vegetative propagation (& advantages) | How do organisms reproduce | Biology | Khan Academy | in previous couple of videos we have covered these four kinds of asexual reproduction and so in this video we will focus on vegetative propagation so let's see what that is all right so what is it it's a kind of asexual reproduction that happens in plants so whenever asexual reproduction happens in plants we call it vegetative propagation but again what exactly is it so let me ask you a question how do you usually grow new plants well you might say we take seeds and sow them into the soil and then you give it enough water make sure it has nutrients and then with enough sunlight it can grow into a new plant now that's great if the plants can readily make viable seeds meaning seeds that can work but what if they can't for example roses can make seeds of course but not all those seeds might work some of those seeds if you sow them they just may not grow into new plants and in some cases like in the case of banana the seeds are so small that when you eat banana the seeds just get eaten up in such cases you can see the chances of reproduction using seeds are very tiny so how do we readily grow these plants well there's a method to do that without using seeds and that's what this vegetative propagation is all about it's a method of reproduction without using seeds but how does it work well let me give an example let's take the example of rose itself now like i said the rose seeds may not be viable meaning if you sow them it doesn't guarantee it'll grow into a new rose plant so you know what you can do suppose this rose plant is pretty old it's about to die what you can do is you can take cuttings of its stem so you take the cutting of its stem and you sew that instead similarly you take another cutting of that stem and you sow that and then if you give it enough water and nutrients and sunlight you will find that they will grow into new rose plants reproduction without seeds so in this example we took the stem cuttings right but you could also take the root cuttings if you wanted you could also take a leaf if you wanted basically take any vegetative part of the plant the stem the root and the leaves that together called the vegetative part of the plants okay so if you take the vegetative part of the plants and you sow them you can make new plants from that and that's why this is called vegetative propagation in contrast the flowers and the fruits are the sexual parts of the plant and so when they are used in reproduction we call that sexual reproduction which we will talk about in great detail in future videos so we can now write this down why is it called vegetative propagation because we are using the vegetative part we are using the vegetative part what are the vegetative parts the stem the roots or the leaves we're using the vegetative part to make new plants to propagate new plants vegetarian to propagation and speaking about leaves that reminds me of a very famous example of vegetarian propagation which is seen in a plant called bryophylum so what are we looking at these are actually the leaves of the plant but it's a little different because if you look carefully from the tip you can find there are tiny birds growing and these birds grow into their own tiny plants which we call as plantlets they have their own leaves and their own roots which we can't see over here but eventually as they grow the whole leaf is going to become heavy and eventually it's going to fall onto the ground and then each of this plantlet can can grow into a new bryophyllum that's pretty cool right this is also a beautiful example of vegetative propagation and something you might have to remember for your exams anyways before we wind up this video now let's put it all together and see if we can write some advantages of this vegetative propagation so what are the advantages can you pause for a while and think about what advantages you find over here all right let's see so the first one is something that we already spoke about it helps in reproduction of the plants that cannot make viable seeds so let's write that down it helps in reproduction of plants which cannot make viable seeds to write down the second advantage we need to remember one thing that although this is the preferred method of reproduction for such plants you can do vegetative propagation for any plant even if there is a plant which can make seeds readily even for those you can vegetatively propagate it so what do you think is the advantage of this over using seeds well this is asexual reproduction and you might remember that in asexual reproduction the offsprings will have the exact will be the exact same copy as the parent because it's the same dna that's getting copied over here which means that if there's a particular trait that you like in the parent plant you can make sure that all the offsprings will have that specific trait for example consider mangoes imagine there is a there's a mango tree which has unusually large mangoes now if you want to grow more trees like that you vegeta will propagate it you make sure that all its offsprings will have those unusually large mangoes in contrast if you start using mango seeds you cannot guarantee that because seeds are formed due to sexual reproduction which we'll talk about in the future where combination of dna happens and when combination of dna happens there is a mix of traits and that may not guarantee that all the mangoes in the in the new tree will be having those you know desired traits so the second important characteristic or advantage over here is that desired traits can be passed along desired traits can be passed along okay and the third advantage i want to talk about which may not be very obvious is that when you vegetarianly propagate there's a good chance they can bear fruits and flowers earlier or faster compared to when using seeds so let me just write that down can bear can bear fruits and flowers faster which means if you are in this industry if you're in this business of selling flowers and fruits this could be economical to you and why is this true though well that's because you're not using seed so there is no germination so all of that germination time and everything is skipped and fast forwarded it's kind of like missing your childhood and directly growing into an adult i don't know how much fun that would be but it's okay plants don't have emotions because they don't have a nervous system anyways that pretty much sums up this video and so to summarize some important points vegetative propagation is an asexual reproduction in plants where we use the vegetative parts like stem and roots and leaves to grow new plants so it's reproduction without seeds it's perfect for the plants that cannot make viable seeds like roses or bananas or sugar canes or jasmine there are many examples and one important example to remember from the exam point of view is this bryophylum which starts making tiny plantlets from the tip of its leaf and eventually when the leaf becomes heavy enough it go it falls onto the ground and new bryophylum plants can start growing from that and because the reproduction is asexual you can pass along any desired rate you want and because you are skipping its childhood its germination time it can bear fruits and flowers faster | Khan Academy India - English | UCg4BkaHyyE_4-RvEMJ2PTtA | 2019-10-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,338 | 7,282 |
YcNJX3IlN44 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcNJX3IlN44 | NUTRITION BALANCE LLC-- Small Business Feature Premiering April 25, 2021 6pm on YOU-TUBE | greetings everyone and we are here at nutrition balance with the ceo and we are located he's located we're located 16-10 mahoning avenue so could you tell me who you are and what nutrition balance is so nutrition balance is a component part of a herbalife nutrition we help people with a day nutrition um how they you know control calories and they lifestyle so um we help people with exercising um you know all that kind of stuff they think they can make it we help them to reach their goals and we just here um on mahoney like he said and you know we opened for the public already around two months ago and we're not fully open actually but we do a lot of deliveries and all that kind of stuff so we are here for the public so we help people it doesn't matter age you know we help everyone for kids all the way to you know long age so what made you get into nutrition balance what made you do that so um my wife um you know is kind of more into it than me actually about nutrition because she want to lose some weight and we say okay let's try it let's do it so she started to do it she made the goals and the time she said she's gonna made it so i just jumped to i said okay let's do it too so i was skinny so i gaining weight so i gained 20 pounds in around five six months of you know with um with the nutrition so it's not like going out and go get some you know fast food and stuff together you know get awake in the wrong way so we're getting away in the healthy way so i'm looking at your blender station right here what are the blenders for so um everything we do is start in the blender so everything we do we do like oatmeals waffles grapes uh we do uh teas and all that stuff but everything start in the in the blenders and the oatmeal to give you an idea the oatmeal we don't use any um stove or anything like that everything is on the blender so all the old ones start right there on the blender and finish on the blender so what are your prices like here so all their prices all depends on what the the person needs so i can um the a regular shake a protein shake it can start at five dollars so it but it all depends what the the person needs so if you want to lose weight um we we can um put some prolessa it's our fat burner and we help you too and and i help you with um you know burn fat and all that stuff and the prolessa with the cheek is i'm gonna be nine dollars so you know we got these i started with four dollars i'm just a regular team with some aloe and then we got you know mega tees we lift off collagen and you know all that kind of stuff if you came here i can show you everything and yeah we we got like the mega t like i said is that seven dollar just a regular mega t and the mega t you can add fiverr you can add a um probiotic so you more or less put the program together for the individual based on what they want program that like you you can reach in the uh certain amount of time you trying to reach up you know i mean we help you with your goal all right mr ramos so this is very beautiful so you guys come on down to 1610 mahoning avenue and see eduardo so he can get you started on a protein type diet or is it really a diet a lifestyle yes yes you told me that so you're gonna be you you're gonna be impressed with the result i think i might try it i think i am i'm gonna try some teas and i would love for you to come to our youngstown community center we have a senior adult day program and our seniors need to know how to cleanse their bodies and different things like that so being here will definitely support we are going to support you here thank you so much so what is your number in case someone needed to get in touch with you 330-942-1527 awesome thank you so much god bless [Music] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] so [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | 1SuccessMindset | UCiQ2cHF8e7UtLKpeSrgf3Zg | 2021-04-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 782 | 3,816 |
DZo04asfjd4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZo04asfjd4 | Libertarian National Committee - Secretary Candidate's Debate 5/19/2020 | mr. Ellison and mr. McMahon are here to join me tonight for the first of hopefully maybe many debates between the candidates for the libertarian National Committee secretary's office race mr. Ellison and mr. McMahon are two of the candidates the candidates were invited to participate tonight and mr. McMahon and mr. Ellison I appreciate you both joining us our debate format for tonight is going to be rather simple and focused on the candidates the candidates will each have two minutes to offer an opening statement followed by questions offered to both candidates for answer for an answer both candidates will answer the same question with the responding candidate having the opportunity to answer anything that might have been offered by the first speaker following the second the first round of direct questions will have another alternating round of questions between the candidates where they will have one minute and 30 seconds to respond to it and then their opponent will have an opportunity to or but and then hopefully a little back and forth at that point following the direct questions that will be offered by me there will be questions offered from the candidates to each other the candidates will each have the opportunity to ask a question of their opponent their opponent will have the opportunity to answer and then there will be no rebuttals to conclude tonight's debate the eight candidates will each have the opportunity to offer two minutes of a concluded concluding statement thank you everyone for joining us my name is Vincent Supes and I'm hosting tonight's debate I am the owner of the downtown media company I had hoped to join everyone in Austin and given the world situation that we find ourselves in this is as close as I might find myself so this is a I really appreciate you guys joining me tonight so mr. Allison mr. McMahon thank you both for joining q for setting this up very very professionally set up on the front end I have to say yeah I never shaved all the work you've could add mr. Stoops thank you both thank you both so to start tonight's debate will work with alphabetical order as that will give mr. Ellison the opportunity to open tonight's conversation and mr. McMahon the opportunity to close tonight's conversation so mr. Ellison the floor is yours two minutes whenever you would like to start yes sir so once again mr. Stoops thank you very much for having me on for setting this up very happy to be here and debate my worthy opponent here mr. McMahon and I I've been up and up and to in fact up until today I was a presidential candidate and today I decided to drop out of the presidential race and really turn my focus towards this race I think the the presidential race was fun I had a lot of stuff I made a lot of outreach talk to a lot of people you know I felt like I actually had some impact on that race hopefully was positive but this race is really much more important to me this race is about it's about the about the internal workings of the party anybody who's been paying attention certainly recently is should should understand that the situation that we're in right now with the National Party is really kind of a mess there's probably a number of reasons for this I think that there is some some good intentions with most of the people on the LNC but I think that there's also a whole lot of wishful thinking and the wishful thinking has gotten us into a predicament right now where hopefully we can pull this convention off this weekend we can get out of it but in order to avoid this kind of stuff in the future I think we really need to have some very pragmatic thinking individuals very business minded people people who can make decisions that are more about what is best for the party as a whole versus what is politically expedient or what serves somebody's faction and so I really think that this election is going to really be a referendum on on that we're gonna see stark differences between some of the candidates who really are more focused about helping the party grow and and the betterment of the party versus some other candidates who are really focused internally on themselves and promoting themselves and so I think that when it comes time to vote for this office I really hope people consider the intentions of the of the candidates and I would really appreciate your support thank you so much mr. Ellison mr. McMahon the same for yourself two minutes all right well thank you mr. Stoops for organizing this I could greatly appreciate it and for mr. Ellison it's always wonderful to be on the stage with you and have a good conversation debate the finer points of things we may agree on and the things we don't agree on and everybody on Facebook who's watching you know appreciate the questions that you've submitted and that she'll continue to submit as we move through this this campaign for myself I've been a party member for ten years I've worked in campaign since I was a small child growing up around politics with my aunt taking me to participate in candidate events worked in campaigns in the Libertarian Party and every state except Alaska and Hawaii I've advised candidates I've been party to petition drives helped organize County parties did training sessions for County leaders and candidates and future campaign managers all across the country ballot access and candidate support or two of the things that are the most important to me I hold them very dear if you're a candidate you might have reached out to me before in the past and I've always been there to pick up the phone or answer a facebook message to see what I could do to help your campaign watching the L&C over the past you know two years it seems very divisive it's very factionalized we have a group of people who have worked together in the past and have worked on several projects and and worked fine but something's changed and now it's an all-or-nothing win at any cost and it's it's both sides of any argument and I feel that that has damaged the party it's turned people off so my pledge is as Secretary of the LNC I will do the job do it efficiently and do it without engaging in the tactics and vendetta's that we see on display right now right thank you very much mr. McMahon I appreciate that mr. Ellison I appreciate your response as well the candidness that you both are offering tonight as we begin the first round of questions we're going to start with mr. McMahon who will answer the first question with two minutes to respond and then mr. Ellison will have the same amount of time to respond to mr. McMahon as well as the question so for example mr. McMahon will be able to answer the question should we choose peanut butter or jelly he will say we should choose peanut butter mr. Ellison will then have the opportunity to say I either agree or disagree but here's my position they'll each have two minutes to respond if they choose they may exercise a 15 second rebuttal if they don't that's fine as well so - mr. McMahon our first question tonight comes from Tom Arnold a well-known figure in the Libertarian Party what is the most important aspect of the role of the secretary of the libertarian National Committee to you the most important role is to be taking diligent notes that are detailed and delivered to the body and to the membership in a timely fashion just looking right now there is a mail ballot that has been going on for the past couple of days and for those that aren't aware the members of the LNC if enough people bring a motion together and sponsor a motion it can be voted on via email during periods when they're in between meetings one was just recently done basically to rescind the previous motion authorizing the online convention that's this coming weekend the mail ballot voting has gone back and forth but as of this morning it hadn't been updated in three days on their official tally forms for me the role of secretary is making sure that that gets updated so that members and members of the L&C know where their vote is how it was recorded or if it's been changed and membership knows how the representatives have voted that's important especially on a mail ballot where where it's subject to change so that's what I think is as fundamental is doing the job efficiently correctly and timely and I yield the rest of my time thank you very much bye Brian the same to you two minutes yeah well I you know I'd like to say uh I'd really disagree with everything that frankly I disagree with our I agree with everything he said this is and this is something that we just we haven't seen for at least the past few years we need the secretary really needs to be focused on the the very specific responsibilities of the secretary and it's outlined in the in the bylaws it's about record-keeping it's about maintaining records and like Evan said I mean this this issue about the online voting it's been discussed for the last several days and people have questions this is a very big issue they're talking about cancelling our convention the day before the convention and people are really on edge about what this vote is and the vote is simply not being updated and so if people want updates they have to actually go back through the email chain and look and try and figure it out but this that's the that's the role of secretary the role is secretary is not to get involved in politics the role of the secretary is not to be the parliamentarian the role of the secretary is to take it take efficient records and deliver the records in a very timely manner it's something that I've been doing in my career in construction for years and it's something I'm certainly more than qualified for so it's it's a very simple job but it does take a lot of work there's a lot of work that goes into it it's a very big time commitment but it certainly isn't difficult but it seems like it's very easy at this point to get sidetracked and I would tell the delegates that I will not get sidetracked this is it's it's too important of a job to put it on the back burner for and make other priorities thank you very much Brian mr. McMahon if you'd like to you could offer rebuttal but your position seemed to be pretty much in agreement yep we'll say about 15 seconds for later sounds great sounds great okay so moving on to the next one mr. Ellison now you'll have the opportunity to answer first the question being the that you already started to answer the roll the LNC chair takes quite a bit of time it takes quite a bit of personal investment how do you plan to accommodate that personal and time investment in in order to successfully carry out the role well so the role of the LNC secretary I would have I would estimate that depending on what's going on you're looking at probably an average of 10 20 hours a week that you need to be able to put in to keep on top of things and and I would I would also venture to guess that when you come up to the events like planning for convention and things like this there's probably more time commitment and there's probably times where there's less of a time commitment I have been investing so much of my spare time at this point already in Libertarian Party activities that rolling into something rolling into taking care of these responsibilities of the L&C secretary would would essentially be it would be no big deal I spend these hours do doing Libertarian Party work already now I guess I don't want to misrepresent that I'm not necessarily doing party work but I'm doing work on behalf of the cause of Liberty Liberty for sure I've whether it's a campaign or whether it's activism of some sort and so I am really looking to redirect some of that energy I for anybody who is somewhat familiar with my background my activism has gotten me and like a little bit of trouble a little bit and so you know I think that focusing on this internal party politics you know running the business of the party would be a much better use of my time at this point and again I understand the time commitment and I'm fully capable and and certainly looking forward to investing that time and helping to helping to make the L&C run more efficiently get the records turn around quicker and stay on top of things keep the members informed thank you so much mr. McMahon floors yours it's easy for somebody to say that they are capable of you know setting inside the time requirements and I can make you all of the assurances in the world that I can make those those time allowances I've done it and my businesses I've done it in my philanthropy I've done it for the Libertarian Party of Indiana as the Development Director I've done it for campaigns but you're taking it on our trust and one of the things that that I have that can indicate that is I have the ability to say no and I will turn things down I will turn down committee assignments if I feel like it's not a proper use of my time I have turned down campaigns and candidates before there are a handful of presidential campaigns that we're told no my priority is is the party and doing these types of jobs when it comes to my personal life which was something that that somebody else had mentioned on Facebook that our partners and our family may not be happy that we're committing these things well I could tell you about three months after my my boyfriend relocated from Flint Michigan to move in with me in Indianapolis I was asked to relocate to Phoenix Arizona to run Nick Starks mayoral campaign and I said welcome to Indianapolis honey I'll see you in a year and it was a year and we talked on Facebook and we actually talked on Zoom yes zoom did exist before kovat 19 and you know he's accepted that he knows that my role as an independent film producer and as an fda consultant there are times where I may be home but you don't get to see me for a week because I'm busy working there are times that I'm going to be on the road for a film production there are times that I'm going to be assisting a candidate there are times when I'm going to be working on party business one of the things that I think is backing is we do not utilize our staff to help us maintain some of these records and I think that that's something that a secretary I'll be exploring which is to have staff assist in maintaining these records and it's helping fulfill that role thank you very much for you so now moving on the opportunity to bond first if I go ahead yeah if I could just file off on something that that Evan brought up he mentioned the committee assignments and that's one thing that we really need to get that out to members more than we have more than just having the L&C take it on themselves and so I so I support that idea a hundred and ten percent we should not as the secretary I would not be looking to involve myself in every committee I would be looking to handle the business that the delegates elect me to handle and that would be the role of the secretary any other committees time permitting I'm not saying that I'm going to avoid committees but certainly I the priority definitely needs to be the role of the secretary Thank You mr. minister Alesana I do appreciate that I did let you go over a little bit extra there just because I do think you guys are both having a good conversation I think this one this is a point that we could definitely explore a little bit with the committee assignments mr. McMahon I wanted to bring the question next question back to you which comes back onto those along those lines where you're going to have to bring people back into the folds the recent activity at the LNC has been a little bit contentious across the whole party has been contentious one of the jobs of all of the officers on the LNC is going to be to rebuild bridges how do you plan to begin the process of rebuilding bridges so the LNC can get back to work as quickly as possible well I think that the first thing is you have to understand what the problem was why did people leave and I think that when we see people not renewing their membership we should do what other organizations do which is send them a survey have somebody reach out to them have somebody call them and say why you know what happened why did you leave how can we make the organization better there are a lot of organizations that do that when they see people leave when they see people cancel their membership or stop their donations you got to find out why is it because times are tough or is it because they're really angry about something that you did without that kind of information all you're doing is basing your actions off of the the loudest voice on Facebook or Twitter and that may not necessarily be representative what the issue as a whole is so first of all I think that's an issue that we need to something that we need to instill in our organization which is reaching out to people to find out where they're at with their feelings about how the LNC is operating the next thing is is I've the Development Director for the Libertarian Party of Indiana part of my job is to reach out to membership part of my job is to grow membership so I find like-minded organizations and and try to get new members and then the other part of that job is to squeeze as much money out of their pockets as I possibly can once they become a member so that's what I would bring to the table as Secretary but even if I'm not secretary it's something that I bring to the table which is that understanding that we need to to build those bridges by one acting like professionals in the room and not like petulant children we need to reach out and find out why people are leaving get their input get their feedback and then to welcome them back actually ask them to come back in a proper way that's how I would handle it thank you thank you mr. Ellison yeah so so I guess I may be interpreted the question a little bit differently because I'm looking at it more as like posts post election of the L&C how are we gonna pull people together after everybody's been splintered based on recent history and I think that and so I don't know if that's the intent on the question that's how I took it that's how I might answer so I think that the main focus needs to be we need to be electing representatives who understand that that's exactly what they are as representatives we need to elect people who understand that it's their job to represent the delegates and not represent themselves we need to we need to elect people who understand that they're not party leaders this is not party leadership this party's the leaders of this parties are the this party are the boots on the ground and so how do we build this build the the unity back and rebuild these bridges it's we we need to establish trust a new board a new L&C needs to establish trust with the members and the and we need to do that as soon as possible I think one of the biggest things we can do in order to get this this unity back and build these bridges is to have this election for L&C officers as soon as possible this this these elections should be happening this weekend I don't know what the delegates are gonna do but I think that that would go a long way here we're gonna have a presidential candidate and we're gonna have people wanting to rally behind a presidential candidate yet we're still going to have this contention from this dysfunctional LNC and I think that's really problematic and so I think that the best way to resolve that and build these bridges like I said get this election out of the way get the LNC elected get the new board seated and move forward in the future together and make sure that we get the right people on on that understand their role in running the business of the cup of the party and not pushing their personal agendas thank you so leading into the last question before moving on to the next phase of the debate this question again is for both of you mr. Ellison you'll answer first submit for this one and for those people who are watching who are not libertarian party insiders recently the question of what a place is has become significant specifically the bylaws say that a place needs to be named so the question for you both would be beginning with mr. Ellison is is the internet a place and you can answer that however you want that just like you did before is totally fine alright so yeah short answer is the Internet of place of course the Internet's of places so I mean I think it's it's just a ridiculous assertion to pretend that it's not a place in fact we had one of my good friends put forth emotion in front of the libertarian Executive Council of the state of Michigan this weekend that we're for the L&C says that the Internet is not a place okay boomer and it's like I mean I think that about sums it up of course the Internet's a place the reality is is that discussion about the internet being a place had nothing to do with whether or not anybody thought the internet was a place right this was about pushing an agenda just like it always was some of the people and specifically one of the people that fought about this it the internet not being a place and this being some huge violation of our bylaws and we need to stick to the letters of our bylaws or we can't or or the Secretary's gonna refuse to sign the certificates of nomination and hold the party hostage which is ridiculous in and of itself but but that same person who said that who threatened to hold the party hostage over this two years ago when we didn't elect a judicial committee she said what we need to stick with the spirit of the bylaws and we need to send out a ballot by mail like yeah the spirit of the bylaws matter and the spirit of the bylaws say that the the L&C is responsible for fur for allowing for the business of the party to move forward and instead of that happening the L&C tried to prohibit the the party for moving forward the but the specific verbage within the bylaws is less important than the spirit behind the bylaws and the spirit was that there needed to be a convention that took place and when it's not possible to meet it meet in person the Internet is a place we can meet I yield the balance of my time well his microphones muted thank you so much mr. Ellison mr. McMahon the same question for you is the internet a place so so I have my own personal opinion on whether or not the Internet is a place when it comes to governing documents like these now before I tell you what my personal preference is or my personal belief I think the more important question is does my opinion matter and I don't believe my opinion or anybody else on the Yellin C's opinion matters I think the only opinion that matters is the membership and the delegates they are ultimately the ones that will decide whether or not place can end the Internet can be in a place they're the ones who'll decide whether or not they agree with the L&C deciding that the agenda is going to be fixed and only cover the the POTUS and B POTUS nominations they're the ones that will decide whether or not to even gavel in this convention they may close the entire thing down and say no we're going to have an in-person meeting in July and that is their right and responsibility to do but the thing that really strikes me about this is the culture that exists around this and it's this this dastardly thing right here is neither a weapon nor a sacred text it is a guide it is not a governing document it is a guide and this Robert's Rules of Order and our bylaws serve our members not the other way around what our members say and what our delegates say that's what goes and so that's my personal preference doesn't matter ultimately it's the role and responsibility of the delegates to say whether or not they believe the L&C was accurate or inaccurate in that position now I think we need to be considering at our future conventions the impact that this debate has had that our bylaws have not been updated that we use a parliamentarian system that is tech phobic that we have for a long time been dismissive of health concerns and financial concerns of people needing to participate remotely and it took a national disaster or crisis for that to come to a head well every other organization in the country is moving forward we're looking to the Hat I do appreciate do appreciate the in-depth response and I think we'll get into it again coming up here and some of them next I appreciate you both your response is there in that portion of the debate you're moving moving forward you'll each be presented with your own question the candidate being asked will have a minute and a half one minute and 30 seconds to respond their opponent will then have 30 seconds to rebut any or respond to anything that they might have to offer there the point of this is more to get into some discussion so if it goes on from there that would be great you'll each have the option to employ some rebuttals and we'll just let it go and be a little bit fluid with it unless it gets out of hand we'll get it back but things seem to be going pretty nicely I appreciate both of your your active cooperation so moving forward mr. Ellison you'd be asked the first question in this portion the question would be is a big tent worth it the Libertarian Party has a big debate over whether or not the big tent philosophy is worth the trouble that it brings in or if it's worth it you know just generally is it worth it so the question to you is is a big tent worth it so I think that maybe maybe we need to define how big this tent right because if the tents too big then we're inviting in anybody and everybody and certainly not anybody and everybody can understand or is willing to accept our fundamental principles I think that rather than thinking of it as a big tent I think we need to think of it as a big door a huge door right anybody who looks at at us looks at the platform looks at the party looks at a candidate it says while it's something I'm really interested in come take a look come on take a look see if it's something that that you're interested in and I think that when we bring people in it's important that we are always functioning on our principles we're always representing our principles it's important that we don't misrepresent those principles because I think that brings the wrong people in the door who are looking to assimilate and so I think that we need to bring people in but if we if we fundamentally act in Printz in a principled manner and we follow those principles and we behave in a way that that we advocate for then I think that the people that belong in this organization the Libertarian Party will stick around because it'll resonate with them and the people who don't want to be here believe and so we've seen where you know some people were talking about coming up with some barrier to entry and I know there was some big huge discussion about it because somebody who had been convicted of some sex crime and was in prison applied to be a member and we should stop his membership and know we should take his money right okay he paid the money he presumably made the pledge wanted to join the party and let him be let him be come in let him join the party if he doesn't fit in he'll need so much mr. Ellis Hey so much mr. Allison mr. McMahon if you want it to you 30 seconds to offer anything in addition or in rebuttal yeah I think we finally found the thing that me and mr. ellison disagree with i am a big tent guy and my thing is is that if i can work with you on just one issue to advance the cause of Liberty I want you in my camp I want us working together we can fight about all the other things later but if I can bring you in on that one issue and then it can get you to listen to people like dr. Michael Munger or some of our other philosophical libertarians slowly you're going to drink the libertarian kool-aid and you're going to change when I came into the party I was nowhere near a hundred hundred libertarian I was I was pretty status and I grew to become a libertarian I want that big tent I want people to grow and be able to do that thank you very much mr. McMahon Brian if you wanted to respond we could we could keep moving forward with this one if this is something that you guys disagreed on got more yeah I mean so I just I think that there's a concern about the tent being too big and I think that I draw a distinction between whether or not I'm willing to work with somebody or whether or not I would fight them into into the party and welcome them into the party so you know I think that you know my my neighbors and I can work together on projects that seem to make sense for both of us but I'm not going to invite them to sleep in my bedroom and so I think that that's probably the difference we we can work across party lines with a lot of people we can work with independence and a lot of issues but but really are the the goal of the party it's as outlined in the platform we need to stick to that and if somebody comes in and they're you know they're closed on the platform but they're off on a couple things again I'm not advocating for a purity test or kicking people out I'm just advocating that we don't misrepresent who we are to trick people to join our party so they can come in and try and change it and I think that was a big threat that that Justin Amash brought to the party is he was misrepresenting some very basic fundamental principles of libertarianism and and there was a threat that he was going to bring a lot of people in here in that followed those same principles and and it could really change the dynamic of our party for the worse all right want to take about a minute to service yeah that would be so I think anybody who wants to say that there are libertarian that wants to be a libertarian as a party member that wants to join our party and wants to be part of our organization if you look at our platform and you find the things that you agree with and you say that's me on any level even if it's just one item I am not the arbiter that's going to say no you're not go home come back when you've read more Hayek or lock or you know the road free Road to Serfdom instead I'm going to say come on in let's be friends let's let's fight this you know omnipotent state together and as we're moving download the train of Liberty you're gonna become more of a libertarian now that doesn't mean that that person has to become our standard bearer that doesn't mean that that person becomes our Chairman that doesn't mean that that person becomes our presidential or vice presidential candidate all it means is that we have welcomed them and said please come be with us in this room not just stand over there in your corner and and we'll work together on these issues it's you think you're a libertarian I'm not going to tell you you're not it's just the same way that when somebody says to me that they're a Christian I do not go but are you really let me tell you why you're not a Christian instead I say okay that's you I think we need to be think we can see the difference is unless you guys want I guess I would just have a very quick question question and I'd post it to Evan do you think that racists belong in the Libertarian Party oh I believe they're saying because we do have a ton we do have a place for the for you guys to as he cut each other direct questions here coming up and we can we can I definitely let that one play out a little bit if you guys would just keep moving forward okay we'll put it on in this recipe in a minute okay oh this I believe will definitely come back to that words no worries mr. Ellison thank you for that you opened up that first one now mr. McMahon can the Libertarian Party maintain 50 state ballot access can it absolutely I think one of the strengths of our party is our membership and our activists and our local candidates by supporting them and supporting the affiliates and giving them the resources and training that they need and and the freedom to move and operate they're the ones who ultimately raise the the the notoriety of the Libertarian Party locally in their in their own state that gives the presidential candidate more footing and those in those affiliates but that's what it takes we cannot continue as a party to sue our way onto ballots for the next 40 years we've done that and you know we've gotten there the next step is we need to provide the resources to the candidates and the affiliates for them to maintain that access now we should be filing lawsuits against egregious ballot access restrictions here in Indiana we have a 2% Secretary of State's requirement you get that and you've got automatic ballot access in Indiana we've had ballot access since 1994 because we we put a lot of effort into that Secretary of State race every four years and a lot of states struggle with it and we need to do more to help them overcome those hurdles but yes absolutely 100% we can we can retain 50 state ballot access and if we lose 50 state ballot access it's a blemish and we should be ashamed as a National Party thank you very much mr. McMahon mr. Ellison if you had a response yeah I would really probably just echo a lot of what Evan said I think that it is important important to point point out that the fundamental responsibility of establishing or maintaining that ballot access is on the states themselves and the National Party can certainly come in and assist those states that need help there are some states that have a lot a lot taller hill to climb than others and so there there is a certainly an important role for the National Party to step in and help those states but really ultimately it's the boots on the ground it's the it's the workers it's the it's the activists within each in the independent state that is gonna ensure that we maintain that ballot access and like you said I think it's certainly possible it's just how much work are we willing to put in and history says that our activists are willing to put in the work thank you so much mr. Ellison the I'd like to take it because I get that quick response both would have had one other thing in 2014 when I was at the libertarian National Campaign Committee the Libertarian Party of Illinois had been challenged on their petition signatures and we've never survived that petition challenge before so I went from Indiana to Illinois and I spent a month in Springfield Illinois at a hotel helping them train their volunteers train their team and then going into the election office every day to defend their petitions and it was the first time that they had ever been successful and beating back a challenge and all of their statewide candidates were on the ballot that year that was not something that was going to be achievable just by the state affiliate they needed guidance they needed help they needed somebody else to come out now I'm not the Savior or anything like that it was just one other guy who's gone through before we need to have more of those resources going into affiliates so it's not just on them we need to be be assistant with those types of challenges to protect our ballot access because it is Thank You fundamental thank you for that addition mr. Ellison if you had if you wanted to offer a brief response no I certainly agree and and Evan is one of the examples of those activists on the ground that actually gets stuff done and and certainly the National Party needs to step up when when an affiliate is working their asses off to get something done and they're just up against the wall absolutely appreciate appreciate that guys very much so now back to you mr. Ellison - for this question mr. McMahon briefly touched on it so is Robert's Rules of Order a useful tool or a skill necessary to participate in the LNC is it something that that should be used as a way to get ahead or is it something that's just there okay so you're so I'm glad you clarified because you said a way to get ahead it kind of gets to the root of what you're really asking so it's because because fundamentally it's both a guide and a useful tool the problem is when it's a tool that's abused it is not a tool to be abused it's not a tool to be used in order to circumvent the process or anybody who spends more time with in a meeting citing parliamentary inquiries or points of order or cleric they're being counterproductive to the goals of the party it's not the responsibility of every member on the LNC to understand and be able to to cite Robert's Rules backward and forward I think you need to have a rudimentary understanding of the process and I think most of them do but it is not intended to be a tool to hold other members of the committee hostage like it's been used lately it is simply a guide it's meant to establish rules of order that allow the organization to function not prohibited from functioning Thank You mr. Ellison mr. McMahon if you guys like I said before Robert's Rules or any parliamentary system is not a sacred text or a weapon it is a guide used to help you foster the actual purpose of Robert's is to facilitate debate so that there is an equal voice for everybody to so that discussion can happen and an idea can be fully formed that was the whole purpose of but instead it's used as a way to trip people up into force votes and to backtrack and force an agenda there are several organizations that I'm part of and not one of them uses the phrase governing document if we have a parliamentary system in there it is a guidance not a governing document and in some of them we don't have a parliamentary system like this because we trust each other now I know that's hard for us to do even though where a lot of us are anarchists we tend to really really like having a lot of complex rules about what we can do so so we're gonna keep moving ahead and we'll actually only ask a few more questions for this portion before we get into the opportunity for you guys to ask each other some direct questions I don't want to take up too much of your evening I do appreciate you both taking part in tonight's debate very much I know some people are very busy so I appreciate you taking the time out of your evening back to you mr. McMahon and I expect this one to spark some conversation here how does the departure of Justin Amash change the Libertarian Party nomination hmm that's it that's a really good question I know that there were a lot of people who were looking forward to Justin Amash they wanted to see him on the debate stage for the Libertarian Party and a lot of people see him as a potential standard bearer what I see right now is you know that's gone I'm glad that he came I'm glad that he switched his designation to libertarian and that we have an official libertarian in Congress I do agree with mr. Ellison and I'd like to see his position change on immigration the border wall and potentially abortion rights that being said the way he exited his campaign he used we statements instead of use statements so when we was talking about fundamental changes in the party he said we must do this not you must do this so I think he's going to be sticking around for a while I hope he is I hope he's not doing kind of what somebody else did and 26 I think he's going to stick around that's my hope I hope he becomes more like us I'd love to see him get reelected to his congressional seat but right now we have a lot of great activists and historical members in our party who have been dedicated to the advancing of liberty and freedom for twenty to forty years who are running for president and vice president I don't see this as being soul-crushing or an end to our party I think we've got some great people who can be standard bearers for the party right now thank you very much Brian if you wanted to offer anything yeah I mean really I agree with most of what Evans said uh you know I was like a real threat when Justin Amash joined the party and said he was gonna run for president and all these people were backing him and he was became in the press our presumptive nominee and I think that it's a dangerous it's dangerous anytime we allow an outsider in to come in new who'd never really read even read our platform and say okay here take the reins and then we've done that a few times and I just didn't don't think it's turned out as well as it otherwise could have and so I'm I'm ultimately I'm glad he joined the party I'm glad he stayed in the party like Evan said hit the way he exited the race was very professional and I hope he gets elected I'd be happy to help work on his campaign I hope he endorses other candidates I think that having him in the party is a true asset however I do think that him being our standard bearer and represented us on the presidential ticket would have been a big mistake thank you so much for both of you for your responses for that question mr. Allison back to you and I think this was a question you both wanted to touch on a little bit earlier how can the Libertarian Party best utilize the human resources and social capital that it already has human resources and social capital I think that we we as representatives need to set an example for the for the activists art art hue our resources are our activists our resources are the boots on the ground these people are I mean most of them don't need a whole lot of motivation but what they don't need is is dysfunction and and the way that we can motivate them and maximize the return on what their time investment is is by being there to efficiently run the party to stay out of the way and to assist where we can assist we're not this organization is not a top-down organization we are not directing people we're facilitating and we're helping them to facilitate and so I think that the best way that we can maximize the return on any of that is again is to is for the L&C to efficiently handle the business of the party and allow activists allow candidates to do what they need to do in order to spread the message of Liberty spreading the message of Liberty is not the function of the LNC it's the function of party members and it's the function of candidates we just need to be there to help facilitate that and just get out of the way when we need to get out of the way thank you so much mr. McMahon if you had anything to offer yeah I want to I want to give it an actual specific to it so when you contact the party either your state or the National Party and you say I'd like to be involved you get either a join or if you did join here's your state chair and here's your County chair and that's it and then maybe you get a follow-up that says hey go volunteer for this campaign so you know my state sure is probably gonna be real mad that I let this out of the bag but you know in Indiana we're developing a program where we don't just say you know hey go work on a campaign go volunteer there instead we say here's something pick what you would like to be trained on doing here's the list what would you like to do what are your skill sets and we're gonna ask you to do these things regularly and I don't just mean like every six months I mean like once a week we want you to sit down we want you to call people we want you to send postcards to people we want you to do something and I think that that's where we lose that social capital that's where we lose that human power is that we're not asking people to do things other than to go on Facebook and talk about it it's bad I think we should we should be asking people to actually do things and helping with state set that system up I appreciate the response thank you very much mr. Ellison if you want offer anything further on that no I think that it sounds like evan has some well-thought-out plans and I'd be anxious to talk with him offline and you know when I'm elected secretary hopefully we can implement some of that stuff sounds great sounds great so now mr. McMahon back to you for the the final question of this round maybe a little bit more philosophical or hopeful what state will turn gold first Indiana I don't need the full minute or a minute and a half it'll be Indiana all right we're that we're the hardest-working affiliate in the country we have eleven elected libertarians right now in Indiana we have multiple I think I need seven libertarians appointed to boards and commissions in Indiana the only thing that's holding us back is straight ticket voting and and we actually feel pretty confident that when Republicans around the state and pretty well-established Republican spots got their butts kicked by Democrats straight ticket voting they're now in a position where they actually want to see it go away statewide so that's going to be when and when we have a state that turns turns gold and I think it's gonna be Indiana and I'm not just biased because it's where I'm from and I've got the seal tattooed on my arm we're a pragmatic state were even even our radicals who are very radical we work well together and that's what it takes it takes all the different flavors of libertarianism coming together whether you're a big owl or a little L whether you're a long standing party member whether you hate national it doesn't matter we all come together and we support our candidates here and we cultivate that culture of respect the board that I serve on on the state party we disagree and we may have screaming matches at each other over things but at the end of the day when the meeting is over we are respectful to each other we are friends and we know that we're on the same team trying to fight for the same thing which is Liberty in our time so yeah it's gonna be Indiana mark my words and if you're not from any in and you disagree Brian Ellison told me to say that and mr. Ellison to you what state will turn gold first that that's a great question and in all honestly it's not something I've spent a lot of time pondering I have been pretty impressed by the election results that we've seen in in lower tier races in Pennsylvania I know they were making a big wave they were making a lot of moves perhaps there's some disruptive elements right now but I think they got their last convention they got some stuff back in line and I think that they were making tremendous progress they may have the numbers that have elected officers that are elected officials that outnumber Indiana but I don't know I don't have the details but I remember being pretty impressed by the Returns aside from that I'll take Evans word I think Evans a fairly trustworthy guy maybe I've heard that in circles and if he says that he's confident that it may be will be Indiana I'm not sure I encourage him to keep doing more of what he's doing so as a rebuttal Pennsylvania actually did amazing and there's some way that Indiana outnumbers them but I can't remember what it is but Pennsylvania actually knocked it out of the park the other thing is the frontier project that's being headed by Apollo that project working with candidates in the western states they're they're going to have state legislators this cycle that are going to get elected I'm actually very confident in that I think Wyoming will be that state so as much as I love my home state of Indiana I think that we're gonna see some state legislators out in the western states as part of that frontier project it's a great project if you can get involved involved here I highly recommend you doing it Apollo is doing an amazing job out there they they actually won a state legislative seat that got taken away because of a box of rediscovered absentee ballots okay well that would be the last question that I would like to ask free from you gentlemen which brings us into your opportunity to question each other if you've had any points of disagreement that have popped up tonight or any previous questions please feel free to ask them just remember the sukkah name will get us all if we I'm sure they'll track us down so we're live but mr. McMahon the floor is yours oh I get to go first yeah okay question first it asks that you keep your question to under 15 seconds if you would and then mr. Ellison you will have two minutes to respond to that question mr. McMahon you will not have the opportunity to offer any rebuttals so mr. Ellison's response will stand as is mr. Ellison I just wanted to know are you familiar with this game and if so how can other people get it and why should they because I'm a nice guy that's my question to you yeah thanks for bringing that up so what that is is that was that's thin blue line the game and what that is is that was my team and I hate to call it my team but when I was running for house it was it was our team it was a group of us got together and it was a our response to me receiving a restraining order from every Police Department in the world that Allah what it would prohibit me from being within 50 feet of any law enforcement officer and so in response we put together this amazing game it's a one-of-a-kind law enforcement simulation card game Evan can testify to how well he's not allowed to because he can't respond but if he could he would tell you how fun it is to play and actually how humorous it is the best part about that game though is not just when you play with your like-minded friends but bring it out in front of your family and your your Normie friends they'll love it so thank you for the plug Evan it's fantastic Thin Blue Line game.com okay we're going to roll with that mr. Allison the the same opportunity would go to you hopefully it's as charitable maybe probably not I mean I wish I would have planned ahead do we only get one question no you we played for an hour so I actually cut the previous section a little bit short so that the opportunity for you both ask each other two questions followed by your closing statements tonight okay so my first question then for you mr. McMahon I kind of alluded to it I actually asked it earlier but let me frame it a little bit better for you so you mentioned that you want a big tent I think the danger of having a big tent is that the some of the undesirables that can be attracted to that big tent I see a large threat of racist people all right not see adjacent coming into the party and I think that's problem for the party how do you feel about that I believe that no quarter should be given to Nazis racists homophobes bigots you know just it's repugnant to the ideas of Liberty but I believe that you as an individual have the right to make that decision for yourself if you don't want to associate with people that's perfectly fine as far as the party should be concerned again I don't think we have that litmus test I don't think we have that but what we do is I don't want to sit with you if you're a racist or you're a homophobe or you're a bigot I don't want to sit with you I'm a gay man I mentioned my boyfriend earlier this is a conversation that we have quite often you know he was one of those Oh punch a Nazi in the face and I'm like no that's not okay be mad at them tell them what a vile piece of excrement you think they are protest them vote them down but you know I'm not going to go around and check people for Nazi tattoos I'm not going to control through their their their history to find out if they used to be a Klan member if they say something repugnant I'm gonna tell them I think that's repugnant and then I'm going to turn my back on them and walk away what we do is we make it uncomfortable for people to stay and we make sure when they try to run for a position like on the you know judicial committee or large or chair or for their state chair or anything like that we make sure that we say yeah your behavior your tone your rhetoric is kind of repugnant we're not gonna kick you out of the party but we're not going to give you the keys either that's that's my philosophy and I think we're adult enough and grown-up enough and respectful enough to be able to do that without it Diwali into you know feces throwing expectable thank you very much mr. McMahon I appreciate both of your responses there for the first set of questions mr. McMahon then if you had your second but this would be your final direct question for mr. Allison um I think my like final question would be would be this the current secretary who would be the chair or the the convention secretary has stated she would not sign documents that she thought would perjure herself and then she said that she was later told by Richard ringer where Richard winger and our attorney that everything was fine and they took her at her word on that come to find out the party actually signs like 56 of these statements of candidacy that gets sent out I don't know if she will sign that prior to the ratification convention in July if she says she wouldn't do that would you step forward today and volunteer as [Music] convention secretary and ultimately sign that document those documents prior to ratification and securing ballot access in several states like Wisconsin Delaware New Hampshire yes mm-hmm absolutely I think that regardless I think that there's more at issue here though now rather than it being more of a question of whether or not I would step up and sign them of course I'd step up and sign them if I if I if it was something that I was opposed to for legal reasons or ethical reasons or anything else the one thing that I would not do is try and hold the party hostage I would not try and hold my seat and say I will sit here during this convention and I will pretend to be the secretary but when it's all said and done I'll refuse to sign the documents that is the most absurd thing I have ever heard it's the most selfish statement I've ever heard anybody make it's completely disqualifying and when somebody is willing to make that statement to say you know what I am the elected secretary and I refuse to do something and you cannot get somebody else to replace me because I'm the elected secretary and so it's not going to get done and the party's gonna suffer if somebody is willing to make that public statement they should resign they should be removed they are no longer qualified to hold that position and so this is not about who would step up and fill that because any number of people could and would step up and fill that function without question the point now is that we're at a point where we can no longer take her at her word her word is no good she has said she will do this and it's a huge threat to us it's a huge threat to the party if she waits for ratification ratification never happens because the Orlando Convention is a pipe dream anyway then where are we at this is too big of a risk it's too big of a threat I think that somebody needs to replace her the motion needs to be made and the delegates need to replace her beef for the commence the convention at the start of the convention when it's gambled in on Friday I think that that I think that there is way too much risk there and I don't think we can take her at her word after what she said which again I think is a completely disqualifying statement thank you so much for Sir Allison for that response and to close out the direct questions it would be your opportunity to ask mr. McMahon your final question all right so I know that you are a movie producer director like your movies is your is your thing right and I know you're I think your current project you're working on is called Oh My Darling is that right that is that is correct can you tell us a little bit about oh my darling what the you know the premise behind it and when we can expect to see it oh wow that's great I'm glad with it we can plan that at all that's awesome so oh my darling is going to be a feature-length slasher film in the in the vein of like Halloween or you know Michael Myers and it centers around somebody if you've ever Oh My Darling Clementine you know that song from huckleberry or Huckleberry Hound what have you the killer or stalker and in this film actually hums that and sings it as he's stalking his prey so that's why it's called oh my darling we were supposed to begin actual hardcore production next month it is now on pause and we don't anticipate starting production back up until June of 2021 unfortunately because we have sets that are only available to us during summer periods and it's just too much of a risk for for us to ask our actors who have fight scenes and some sex scenes to be that close to each other at this time so we're delaying until next year but when it comes out you'll know it'll be a big thing it is a full feature probably won't be in movie theaters but you'll definitely be able to get the blu-ray from me and you should visit the Facebook page oh my darling and join to get more information all right that worked out pretty well actually Oh lad I ran back into my living room before we started to grab the thin blue line because I would have been so embarrassed had you asked me that and I hadn't grabbed that card game to do that so this would be sort of an extra question that's something you had already it wasn't something you got as a prop for the debate that was something you already had oh the thin blue line oh no actually like seriously I mean I've had this for it's been about a year or so I think and my I actually do pull this out and play it with someone more my more statist friends I have a friend who was a cop and he claims to be a libertarian and my favorite thing in the world is to make him play this when he's had a couple of margaritas because I'm testing you are you a libertarian or are you a cop which one are you gonna be how mad are you gonna get at me but so yeah actually I do I love pulling it out and we do game nights with our friends regularly and every now and then I pull that out and we play it because it it is fun I think it needs to be bigger I think there needs to be more cards there needs to be like expansion packs or what-have-you but it is it's it's a funny and it exposes the idea of the police state and so we'll that's a that candid response and mr. Allison if please throw a link up to the game and in the comments of the video and share it along and I'll try to find one to share as well so but then coming to the the close of our debates and I gentlemen thank you again so much for agreeing to participate tonight and share your views of the delegates before the online sitting mr. Ellison you open tonight's debate with the first opening statement so you'll offer the first closing statement tonight you have two minutes and mr. McMahon you you may not rebuttal this but you could certainly include something in your final statement if you could do it on the clock so mr. Ellison the floor is yours so I've built my reputation in this party as a candidate and a candidate on federal level and I think that as a candidate on the federal level I think the goal is to get as much attention and media publicity and and as possible and so the way I've done that is through audacious messaging I'm a member of the audacious caucus and I think as a candidate I think that's really important but I think it's important to distinguish that role as a candidate from what the role is of an LNC member again I have a day job I'm very I'm very successful in my career in construction management and operations management and so I know how to separate when it's time to be bold and brash and audacious versus when it's time to conduct business and on the L&C it's time to conduct business we've got enough people that are disruptive on the LNC right now and and and none of them would be people would consider me to be as RuPt if you see me on that board it's it would be strictly business that is that is where we conduct the business of this party there is three and maybe more candidates in the race there's three candidates in this race two candidates in this race are incredibly qualified and would be great secretaries and then there's one that we currently have in office right now and so I think that you really need about again the goal of the individual that you're electing to fill this position and and are they running for this position for personal game or are they running for this position for the betterment of the party I'm certainly running for the betterment of the party I do most of the stuff I do to my own you know it hurts me I pay the consequences but I'm willing to make that sacrifice and do things for the betterment of the party and that's what this is about for me and so I would appreciate again appreciate your support the delegates are gonna make the choice I know the delegates will make the right choice I just hope that's me thank you so much mr. Ellison mr. McMahon the same to you two minutes for a closing statement tonight so as we talked about earlier I've been involved in the party for 10 years I've been a party member I've worked with candidates in every state except the Alaska and Hawaii worked with state chairs of help develop County parties I've been there whenever the party needed me to answer the call whether it was to pick up and move to Illinois for a month for ballot access protection or to move them to go out to Colorado to Colorado Springs to spend a month out there helping a candidate get on the ballot in a recall election spending two weeks in dallas-fort worth to help train county chairs on how to support their candidates and hold business meetings 10 years of doing that and I've got 10 years more in me I think at least I'm dedicated to the party and I want to make sure that we're we're operating as best we can and the way we do that is by having a professional LNC that is willing to work together even when we disagree we have to have respect for each other the way I operate is you know let's have a debate let's have an honest discussion and then let's have an up-or-down vote we can't go back and forth bickering and fighting we have to actually get the job done and sometimes that means I lose sometimes that means the other person loses but we have to be respectful and we have to keep moving forward we can't have a divided device of L&C where everything is a fight and everything is a vendetta it's just stagnating the party and people are leaving I don't want to see our party fail because of that I want to see Indiana and other states become solid gold states so with that I would appreciate your vote and your support and my door is always open you can contact me on Facebook or give me a call thank you gentlemen so much both of you for participating tonight and I wish you both the best of luck in your campaigns and very much appreciate both the professionalism and the respect you present it to each other and myself throughout the whole negotiations and and carry follow through with the debate tonight to the delegates who might be showing up but virtually or in Orlando mr. Ellison is there somewhere where they could find out more information about your campaign yeah just find me on Facebook Brian Ellison for LNC secretary I think is the page check that out or just find me on Facebook it's easier to be happy to accept your friend request hit me up and messenger I'd be happy to talk to anybody who has any questions mr. McMahon how might they be able to find more information about your campaign the easiest way is gonna be on Facebook you can either go to my personal profile or I have a political page evident man LP I've had that for a while and I don't always accept friend requests I'm a little guarded on friend requests but if you send me a message I will see the message request and I will respond there are a lot of people who have been surprised how often I respond to random message requests I'll always answer an email or a text message or a phone call believe in communication and talking to people and as a matter of fact I prefer a phone call as opposed to a text I guess I'm not quite a millennial no or thank you guys both so much for participating tonight and best of luck to both of you in your campaigns and to your pursuits of Liberty in our lifetimes thank you sir appreciate you putting this together thank you sir it's been it's been a great pleasure and I must say that mr. Ellison you know there may be a character of you online that people know but I would encourage them to get to know the real you and to see that you actually are a genuinely good guy a gentleman and somebody who can be very professional and so I appreciate you sir can be thank you sir thank you gentlemen very much and thank you to everyone who has watched have a great evening you | Vincent Stoops | UCPFZVGEjtM2A-JX295mnUvw | 2020-05-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 12,283 | 64,699 |
UJzSVvRuByI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJzSVvRuByI | Kisatchie National Forest | Wikipedia audio article | Kisatchie National Forest the only National Forest in Louisiana United States is located in the forested piney Hills and hardwood bottoms of seven central and northern parishes it is part of the scene azoic uplands some of Louisiana's oldest rocks and has large areas of longleaf pine forests a forest type that has declined significantly over the last century it is one of the largest pieces of natural landscape in Louisiana with some six hundred four thousand acres two thousand four hundred forty square kilometers of public land more than half of which is vital longleaf pine and flatwoods vegetation these support many rare plant and animal species there are also rare habitats such as hillside seepage bogs and calcareous prairies the forest also contains and provides a buffer for the Kisatchie hills wilderness a nationally designated wilderness area that contributes to protecting biodiversity of the coastal plain region of the United States the forest was designated in 1930 during the administration of US President Herbert Hoover based on efforts of the Louisiana Forestry Department and its botanist and preservationist Caroline Dorman of Natchitoches Parish Kisatchie National Forest plays an important role in protecting representative examples of the landscape of northern Louisiana particularly those that fall within the south central plains ecoregion the forest protects habitat for a wide array of plant species including wild orchids and carnivorous plants two examples include the pale pitcher plant in Rose pogona orchid biologists have found 155 species of breeding or overwintering Birds 48 mammal species 56 reptile species and 30 amphibian species rare animals include the Louisiana pine snake the red cockaded woodpecker the Louisiana black bear in the Louisiana pearl shell mussel the forest also offers recreation activities including bird-watching photography backpacking canoeing all-terrain vehicle trails boating camping cycling fishing hiking horseback riding hunting mountain biking picnicking and swimming the forest has more than 40 developed recreation sites and over 100 miles 160 kilometers of trails hiking mountain biking and horseback riding Kisatchie National Forest contains two significant roadless areas established to protect native species Cunningham break in Salem by o Cunningham break is a large Cypress Tupelo gum swamp that also protects flows in Kisatchie bio saline Bayou has mixed forests associated with alluvial habitats ranging from short leaf pine to Tupelo gum roads are known to cause significant damage to forests prairies streams and wetlands roads are particularly harmful to native populations of amphibians and reptiles that migrate to vernal pools a third large roadless area the Kisatchie Hills is protected under a different designation as a national wilderness area more information of these important areas can be found in the final environmental impact statement for Kisatchie prepared by the Forest Service in 1999 although forests dominate the landscape scattered prairies can also be found natural prairies have been almost extirpated from Louisiana mostly by clearing for agriculture less than 1,000 acres of calcareous Prairie may remain in the entire state three pieces of which are associated with Kisatchie the Keifer Prairie 769 acres the historic 10.com Prairie 45 acres and the historic Bartram Prairie 1190 acres the latter two are referred to as historic because they were mentioned in 1836 survey records they have reverted to forest so thoroughly have the prairies of North America been cleared that remnants such as these are likely to be of national significance the restoration of a natural fire regimen is the most important priority for maintaining and enhancing these prairies the forest consists of several large areas and these are fragmented by private land ownership the headquarters are in Pineville but the Kisatchie National Forest has five Ranger districts in the north-central area of the state Calcasieu kami Catahoula Kisatchie and when the forest lies in parts of seven parishes in descending order of land area within the forest there grant NACA desh Wind Rapids Vernon Claiborne and Webster parishes you topic Calcasieu Ranger district the Calcasieu Ranger District as the southernmost district located between Alexandria Leesville and Ritter the district office is located on La 28th west two miles three kilometers east of Gardner and 10 miles 16 kilometers west of Alexandria Louisiana wolf rock cave the only known cave in Louisiana is located just off parish road 455 locally known as Johnsonville Road in Vernon Parish the 70 foot above-ground cave is situated beside bundok Creek and as a protected by two rock overhangs the district comprises the Evangeline and Vernon units topic evangeline unit this district features Kincaid Lake Valentine Lake and the wild Azalea National Recreation trail other areas include the Kincaid lake day use area the Kincaid lake group use area the valentine lake day use areas valentine lake group use area the Bayou buff Research Natural Area and castor Creek scenic area the wild Azalea seep area is part of the wild Azalea National Recreation trail campgrounds include three at Kincaid Lake two at Valentine Lake the Lauren Claiborne trailhead camp the Evangeline camp the Emma smelter camp and the Boy Scout camp the Emma smelter camp is for equestrian riders utilizing the Claiborne trails trails in this district include the wild Azalea national recreation trail the Claiborne trails the Kincaid Lake trails the Valentine Lake Trail the Lamacq Creek Trail the osce cheedo Creek sometimes spelled whiskey Chitto Recreation trail and the Indian Ridge Trail the Evangeline unit of the Calcasieu Ranger District also encompasses the remains of Camp Claiborne a US Army post during World War two Camp Claiborne was the largest military installation in the United States and the third-largest city in Louisiana today part of the old camp is used as a US Air Force bombing range topic Vernon unit this district features Fullerton Lake enduro trailhead camp and hunters camp day and group use opportunities include the Fullerton Lake day use area Fullerton Lake group use area little Cypress day use area little Cypress group use area blue hold day use area Blue Hole group use area and government pond Recreation Area some activities have required fees boating opportunities include in this district include kayaking and canoeing on Fullerton Lake little Cypress Blue Hole and Blue Hole wildlife viewing structure hiking trails in this area include Big Branch trail we sketch it ou trail and duro trail Fullerton Mill Trail Oh L Sarge trail and turkey pen trail other notable activities in the area include Cooter's bog special interest area Drake's Creek special interest area Keys cachito special interest area and the longleaf scenic area animals in the area include the red-cockaded woodpecker peccatis borealis often referred to as the RCW is one of the few birds endemic to the United States and many colonies are in the Vernon unit the RCW only nest in cavities of specific trees having extremely specific habitat requirements lost by mass deforestation caused large population declines and the extinction of numerous colonies in the 20th century it was listed as a federal endangered species all areas in this unit where RCW reside have been identified and are distinctly marked the markings include a boundary of Department of Forestry Service signs and white paint markings on the boundary trees many of these habitats can be observed from the roadside of low forestry Road 410 known as Bailey Road that runs from rose pine to la 10 the Louisiana State wide red cockaded woodpecker safe harbor program is a partnership between the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries in the US Fish & Wildlife Service to enlist the aid of non-federal property owners to help build and maintain adequate foraging habitat the wild turkey was a very important food animal to Native Americans but it was eliminated from much of its range by the early 20th century large groups of these birds can be observed on a near la forestry RDS 430 marlow road and 431 Drake's Fork Road that is off la 10 just west of Cravens the Calcasieu Vernon unit is frequently used by neighboring Fort Polk for training in the military leases training access to many areas areas affected by military operations will be posted by Fort Polk and Kisatchie topic kami Ranger District the Cana Ranger District has located northeast of Shreveport south of the Arkansas State Line near Homer the seed of Claiborne Parish it boasts the sugar cane National Recreation trail along with candy Lakes Recreation Area and corny Lakes the cainy Ranger District unlike the rest of the Kisatchie National Forest began its life in the hands of the Depression era resettlement administration which bought up marginal upland farmland the Kami was not turned over to the Forest Service until 1959 the district comprises the Kami Lake unit the Middle Fork unit and the corny Lake unit topic kami Lakes unit camping opportunities in this unit include the Beaver Dam campground on upper cainy Lake in the turtle slide campground on lower cainy Lake in the Kami Lakes Recreation Complex trail opportunities include the sugar cane National Recreation trail inside the candy Lakes Recreation Complex day and group use opportunities include the cainy Lakes day use area the Kami Lakes Key Beach area and the cainy Lakes group use area which are all located on the lower Kami Lake people desiring boating opportunities can enjoy the upper cainy Lake boat launch area the lower cainy Lake boat launch area and the south shore cainy Lake boat launch area fees are collected for certain activities in this unit topic middle fork unit the Middle Fork unit of the K near a nerd district has only two designated recreation facilities both of which are designated Hunter's camps in her opened year around but only maintained for the hunting season these primitive camps are bucktail camp and Turkey Trot camp these areas are ideal for wildlife and bird watchers plant enthusiasts and nature lovers topic Cornie Lake unit camping opportunities include the south shore campground the north shore camp and sugar creek hunters camp day in group use facilities include the south shore date group use area in the north shore day use area corny lake has three separate boat launches the first is the modern South Shore day use boat lunch the second is the more primitive north shore boat lunch and the third is the all-new corny buy lunch unlike other units there are no designated trails within the corny Lake unit also there are no fee areas within the corny Lake unit at any of the facilities provided topic Catahoula Ranger district the Catahoula Ranger district is located north of Pineville the district features Stuart Lake Recreation Complex hiking and biking along the Glen Emery trail the original Louisiana State University site in Pineville hunting in the Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge and two atv trails located in old camp Livingston the remains of Camp Livingston a world war two ERA US Army Installation lie almost completely in the Catahoula Ranger district Livingston was one of the Army's large training facilities and was at the epicenter of the famed Louisiana maneuvers the maneuvers two large wargames which took place over the summers of 1940 and 1941 played a key role in the preparation of the US military for World War two combat camping opportunities in this district include the Stewart Lake campground Bankston camp highway 472 cam Pearson Camp and saddled Bayou camp opportunities for trails include the camp Livingston trails the Glen Emery trail and the Stewart Nature Trail the Stewart Lake day use in group use areas in the ia TT Lake observation pier day use area are intended for day use the district also houses the Catahoula National Wildlife Management Preserve consisting of 36,000 acres 150 square kilometres of land set aside for the preservation of land for wildlife habitat hunters come from all around during hunting season to the Catahoula Preserve Catahoula hummingbird and butterfly garden also resides in the area viewable year around the Catahoula hummingbird and butterfly garden is best viewed in late spring through early fall the seasonal butterflies and the migratory hummingbirds frequent the garden quite often through the summer months the Stewart seed orchard was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s for the purpose of replanting clear-cut areas from the previous 30 years of unsupervised forest harvesting a by-product of the seed orchard as the Stewart Lake Recreation complex built to water the seed orchards before the more modern irrigation systems was built you topic Kisatchie Ranger district the Kisatchie Ranger district is located between Leesville and Natchitoches Kisatchie district as a National Conservation Area within the district are the protected areas of a National Forest National Preserve and national wilderness area that contains national scenic trails as well as a Wild and Scenic River in 2007 the Kisatchie Ranger District was acknowledged with a secretary of agriculture award for heroism for actions relating to a 100-year flood that swept the district the Kisatchie Ranger District contains one hundred two thousand acres 159 square miles forty-one thousand hectares that includes the eight thousand seven hundred acres three thousand five hundred hectares Kisatchie Hills wilderness area and the thirty-eight thousand acres fifteen thousand hectares national red dirt wildlife management Preserve referred to us Louisiana's Grand Canyon the longleaf Trail scenic byway is 17 mile 27 kilometers in length the byway is forest highway 59 FH 59 that is Parrish wrote 830 longleaf Vista recreation area that includes the sandstone Bluffs Kisatchie Bayou recreation area with white sandy beaches and rocky Rapids this is a camping and day use area Kisatchie hills wilderness that is a nationally designated wilderness area the area consists of eight thousand seven hundred acres bordered on the northwest side by parish road 339 Montrose Road and the southwest and southern side by the longleaf Trail Scenic Byway the eastern border is mostly the National Forest boundary and on the southwest corner by la 119 that is the terminus of the Scenic Byway Kisatchie wilderness is one of three wilderness areas in Louisiana the other two are the five thousand acre bred and wilderness within the Breton National Wildlife Refuge and the 3345 acre lake a scene wilderness within the Lake Ashi National Wildlife Refuge the red dirt National Wildlife Management Preserve borders and is part of Kisatchie Hills wilderness area sandstone multi-use trail and ATV trail Caroline Dorman horse trail you topic windranger district the windranger district encompasses 164 thousand acres 660 square kilometers of wind parish Natchitoches Parish and grant Parish in North Louisiana it is in close proximity to the wind field area because of this close proximity the wind Ranger District and the Catahoula National Wildlife Management Refuge has become a very popular destination for hunters during hunting season gum springs recreation area located in an area of hilly terrain and natural springs exhibits recreation design and construction from the Civilian Conservation Corps era of the 1930s while offering basic recreation opportunities of picnicking and camping currently being expanded the gum springs horse camp and trail offers activities for people's interested in horse riding cloud crossing Recreation Complex lies directly on the banks of saline bio and as a put in takeout point for boating or canoeing approximately 21 miles 34 kilometers of saline bio was designated a national Wild and Scenic River because of its unique qualities Bald Cypress and other hardwood grow along the banks often reflected in the bayous quiet water hikers can use the dogwood interpretive trail sponsored by the AR RP topic the Kisatchie National Forest heritage program the Kisatchie National Forest Heritage Program is a program responsible for protecting archaeological sites and historic structures on the forest including several Civilian Conservation Corps structures dating to the 1930s and 1940s such as gum Springs Recreation Area the Heritage Program is staffed by two district archaeologists and a forests Heritage Program manager topic see also Greta bully forest supervisor of the Kisatchie National Forest | wikipedia tts | UCMeSYAu27EY1aslaUSaL6VA | 2018-12-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,656 | 16,589 |
86Nc3wXsdr8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86Nc3wXsdr8 | Statistical Properties of DNA in Various Topological Configurations | so thank you very much so I will present some results that we have with about the statistical properties of DNA in various it again yeah okay thank you yeah so otherwise the moon just shakes like this okay so thank you very much to the organizer and yeah yeah it's coming so thank you and all the people here so I'm sorry that I could not follow the first three days of this conference with I suppose beautiful talks and and and so I what we did on on DNA and so first for a physicist why DNA and why it is interesting for polymer physics you see here three possible way of saying the DNA and three different parameters one is a length scale one is the elastic properties so the young models and one is the temperature so you could find the DNA in this shape here if it is a very short so if it is shorter much shorter than a persistence length or if the DNA is made up of a very very stiff material or if you are looking at DNA a lot zero temperature and test you increase the temperature increase them actually the the thermal energy at disposal so the DNA might look something like this or if if the elastic properties are average then it can also look like this or if you are looking DNA on longer length scale than the persistence length and will look like this and the DNA will look something like this if it is very large or very flexible or if you are at very high temperature and so how to to characterize this all this behavior here is it's bound here into the persistence line the persistence length is you can imagine this is the stick that you can use to describe the contour of the DNA and this persistence length is the elastic modules that you see here the temperature there are the three parameters are related with this equation here and where is a DNA well DNA is exactly between if we are looking at land scale we can we can have DNA between one and maybe 100 microns so the persistence length is 50 nanometers so we can study the DNA for values of length scales which are smaller much smaller than the persistence length and scales that are much much larger the elastic properties are just something also between very hard material and very soft material is ten to the eighth Pascal and the temperature of course we cannot change it to much is something like two three hundred Kelvin so it's a very interesting polymer for doing polymer physics because you can go and study it from the very stiff behavior to the average to the semi flexible behavior to the very flexible behavior and what is interesting from the physics point of view polymers are just one kind of second-order phase transitions that you see and are characterized by the two important parameters the dimension of the space in which they are embedded and the dimension of the order parameter in this case is n equal three and and whatever equals zero and equals zero D equal three and this was identified by the gent to describe a polymer and what polymer physicists do is actually to test scaling law like this one so the size of the polymers should scale with the land to some kind of exponent and this exponent will depend upon the upon the dimension of the space so I will write it this here just to you know to do like the big physicists that we're in this room here so I have also the honor to write on the same table that Abdul Salam was writing you know sir ok so then there is topology this is why my DNA is interesting for us so we can have DNA in very different topologies so we can have it linear circular or not it which makes them very interesting to start and so when you are looking at DNA so DNA is actually two curves which are linked together like this is a linear DNA or you have it you can have it circular like this one so to have a circular topology or if you like also you can have it as a knotted as a knotted topology so you can have all three possible interesting topology that you can make up with a wire the other stuff which is really interesting for for physics is the linking number so it tells you how many times the DNA strands are going around to each other it is related to magnetism and here you see Bo savart law that allows you to calculate if I give you a current it allows you to calculate around any curve the magnetic field but if you integrate along the Green Line the magnetic field this is using amperes law then you get this relationship and when you plug the biot-savart in here you get out actually the linking number you get out these quantities which is called actually the gauss integrals and you see here if i have two currents loop and time degrading three times around the electric field this integral it's a equal six and tells me how many times these two curves are linked one to each other the other point is which is interesting is of course cellular division you see it here I show it because often you know physicists and never saw in their life well never saw in their life cell division and and so of course it doesn't work okay and so the them this chromosome will you see this big messy here in the in in the middle and where the DNA chromatid chromosome are duplicated and that they are pulled apart by the the motors and by for doing this I mean you can imagine that there are tons of crossings and so these crossings have to be solved so that you can separate DNA and then we have to rely on the topoisomerase it that we were listening to this morning at least from Eric about this so this is an interesting question how to entangle DNA and how topoisomerase for example works and the other very interesting stuff is this this is the nucleus of a human cell if I'm not wrong and teach chromosome is colored here in a very clever way by biologists biochemists with a different color and teach chromosome it is it is confined into a chromosomal domain so the DNA in the nucleus when it is not during the division is so mixed up in in one single big chunk but each each chromosome is perfectly separated and so how do we understand this from the physical point of view also it's a very interesting problem and when it divides you see the the chromosome just coming out so they and then they will go back to this very very compact form and so for in understanding all these kind of problems it's important at least from what we can do as a physicist to see the relationship between the topology between the elastic properties of the DNA and and the polymer properties of DNA as an elastic wire and so what we are studying actually are just a small part that the cell uses further further from the DNA you know the cell fuses at the sequence the elastic properties topological properties statistical properties and many many many other properties in order to properly function but what we are studying in my laboratory just this limited to these three points here that I will speak about so how do we do this well we take DNA we image this by atomic force microscope and then we we trace the DNA and then we can calculate all the properties that you want to study using this data so this is the typical experiments we take a DNA we put it on a very flat surface like you see here this is an a two dimensional configuration and then we write a sample and then we come with the atomic force microscope that you see here we can do the imaging of the DNA and get the contour here you see for a very small for a very small DNA and then we trace it like this with some program and then I am saying that oh well at this exact point we are as good as any theorist once we have the coordinates of the of the DNA molecule we can calculate any quantities and so this is the interesting part and what is also interesting is by using the atomic force microscope you you don't just get the average value of quantities you get the value for each single molecule that you can then at the end the average or you can look at the distribution which is actually an additional information that we can deliver we using this technique here and so as you know theoretician will just first calculate the what is the distribution for a for a I don't know a polymer for certain properties of the polymer and then calculate the average value that is measured by the experiments and so we have we are one step a little bit more in detail we can get the distribution and then compare them with the predictions of the of the of the theory so these are the different topology we are studying and so the the position of of the DNA on the surface is two-dimensional because the attraction is is weak and as you can see here the DNA then goes down it is in a pure actually two-dimensional two-dimensional configuration here you see molecules which are imaging in solution and you see that they can really move on on the surface you see here we just by a trick we had an inter current and then the DNA just super coiled positively super coiled on the self and so it the function or the idea of this experiment is to show that actually DNA is can move around on the surface and and it can be you know there can be some you know interaction with proteins and stuff like this so it's really alive on the surface and then when we dry it then it will be it will be just it will just take the conformation that it has so it can relax in two dimension so we what we go to what we want to do is to of course to look at this at this scaling loss of how do we do so we take the trace molecule you see here a linear molecule we choose in this molecule a given controlling like you see here in green and then we calculate the end-to-end distance and we do it this for many many position on the on the molecule and we get out for a given contour line we get out the average end-to-end distance and then we plot this in a double logarithmic scale as you can see here just to test the power loss and then we can get out as you can see here the critical exponents for for the into end distance as a function of the length of the molecule the other quantities that we can actually study is the radius of gyration that it will also scale like that like the length of of them of the molecule or what we can also do is to study the directional correlation along a function along the molecule so if you take this vector here and the same tangent vector at a distance s what we are looking is the angle the average angle that they will do and so if the molecule is stiff this angle it will be 0 is it flexible the average would be just whatever it is it will be 0 and and and and this function decays exponentially with the with the line with distance along the molecule and and and the decay constant is just a persistent lengths from this we get out actually the elastic properties of the DNA by by by fitting this function so this is the other quantity that that that we can better mine from the from the experiments and then the third information formation we can get is just the shape parameter since we are looking at the a single molecule so we can get out shape parameters like you can see here just there as ferocity which is you know if we if we just fit if we fit a ellipse along the DNA we a molecule we are looking this Felicity Tala see if the molecule is more elegant elongated or circular so the as ferocity is something like that the the big axis of the of the ellipse over the the sum of two of the two so if the molecule is circular the - Felicity is just 0 if it is elongated like this it will be 1 and on the opposite side here and isotropy is just the minor axis over the larger axis and this is exactly the opposite as something like this and these are shape parameter that that we can determine from from our data let's just look now at some data are some Polish guy or okay maybe yeah okay sorry I like the moon but they're not that far so okay so and so here now so this is DNA now a circular DNA which is Nick so it is relaxed it has no super calling of different lengths and you see already what is happening when it is very short it adopts a a circular behavior just like a circle and as it get longer and longer it looks more more and flexible but actually the properties doesn't change is always the same a temperature is always the same elastic modulus is just what I was telling you if you are looking DNA on very short length scale it looks different if you're looking at very long length scale it will look it will look flexible and the same if you take a train track and you are looking the train tracking in interesti it looks like this and you are in Paris it will look like this and so on short length scale it's absolutely stiff you could never imagine that you take a track and then bend it out up to Paris and this is exactly what is happening here so just a question of length scales in this case and so for this molecule we just determined that the radius of gyration and and and plotted against the length of the plasmid and you see these are the data point and what you can see exactly here at the beginning you know the slope it's one telling us that that the the system it is one dimensional because it's stiff and then as as we cross that the persistence length then it gets like a flexible two-dimensional polymer and and exponent it is just 0.75 as the theory tells us so this is exactly the behavior we can also study the end-to-end distance of course the the molecule is circular so it has a shape like this as we plot it as a function of the contour line here you see for very short DNA up to the law just once or six micrometers that we have and then we can fit it with this formula that is from 1949 so exactly 67 years ago and it was never experimentally verified and here we can verify this formula and we can get out the critical exponent here and we see that as the DNA gets longer and longer you see that the critical exponent goes about from one down to 75 as we expect for for this kind of stuff and then you can use for example scaling you see perfect perfect overlap the other quantity is of course there the bond bond correlation function here you see one of this function for a short DNA you see that that for circular DNA it is symmetric because when you are halfway along the molecule the two vector are perfectly opposite correlated so completely a negative correlation and then it goes back of course to positive correlation the disease for a short DNA and then you can try to fit this for example with the correlation function of a circle it's not really possible because this DNA is still a little bit flexible and so there is kind of of course not perfectly anti correlation here because the DNA is flexible and this is the effect that you can see that when you are using some flexible DNA you can fit perfectly this the correlation function for short DNA may now for all the DNA's you see here the raw data you see that the dis correlation function first decays exponentially has I I was telling to you with this form here but then the circularity comes in and and it has to be anti-correlated so it gets negative in contrast to what this formula says and then it goes back to the two-two-one again and what is interesting you see here that as the DNA gets longer and longer so these are the short DNA and the gets longer and longer the anti-correlation at Midway along the molecule decreases because it is flexible so you have the one vector here the other here if it's stiff these are perfectly anti-correlated if it's long it's flexible and so this antique correlation just decreases and then sack away and you know for me wada just did a theoretical work on it just to interpret and calculate this correlation function and you see here that there is a nice overlap between our data for for a two micron DNA and our theory and so and in in this case they take into account the fact that if the DNA it is in in two dimension there is interaction between the strands here and this influence is actually the correlation function for this kind of DNA so the other stuff is that we can do is the shape parameter so you see here short DNA and longer DNA so that the DNA was just taken and then rotated to have the major axis all in the same direction so that the molecule are all oriented and you see that if it is short then there is a hole because the DNA cannot cannot fluke to it it is stiff but as it gets longer and longer of course this is just filling this this gap here and so the shape of the DNA goes from saying from almost circular to something that is more elongated and this shape was the studied together with every frame in in Munich and and you can see here their simulation you know for a self avoiding circular DNA and so where are our points that really stay on the line and so you know again we can say that DNA is a self avoided work and that the interactions when we are in two dimensions that takes place inside here and determine in is the the shape the other question we were discussing and just mentioning is the fact that DNA it is actually in a very very crowded environment and so we went up to study DNA in in high concentration so this is the diluted case and this is the case where we put down a circular DNA of fourteen hundred nanometers about in very concentrated solution and you can see that here the shape are really interesting but but when it is concentrated with some animals appearing inside here and these are just due to to the fact that the DNA which is around just make the pressure on the molecule which is in in in the solution so to speak and so we actually with one sample we have three different type of confined geometries one geometry is this one when the molecule is confined by the other flexible molecule around and then we have the geometry that that you probably saw where you see a molecule inside another one we have the geometry of a molecule which is inside a kind of circular confinement and then we have the one which is outside that feels the pressure from the inside and so we have three different kind of of geometries that can be studied with one bit one sample and here you see the the the case for example for for the molecule which is the inside which adopts a shape which is a cross cross on light because this seems to be the one that is more probable the one that has a lower energy and then we we took all these molecules and then calculated for example the bond bond correlation function and then you see here we have still another type of bond bond correlation function in the case of course at the beginning exponential because the molecule is just fluctuating but then it comes up again around the halfway because the molecule goes around in with this shape and this makes that the correlation function comes up again slightly positive at Midway and then the PhD student Guillaume just did some simulation to calculate this numerically dysfunction and then it could show that if it puts around a perfect circular molecule then it can explain exactly what we measure but this is just what we find out so we have some now hints how DNA molecule behaved in in concentrated solution of course unfortunately is only in two dimension and and and the DNA is actually in three dimensions but what Sakawa did after the work he did with us is that what what he understood and on today and two dimensional it could then extend his theory in three dimension which is now a theory that ways of course with of course confirmation by experiments but this is the way we can work okay and of course also when you are looking at the bond bond correlation function you see this effect that if the molecule is is flexible the persistence length is is shorter and then the decay is much faster so so if you have the concentrated molecule which is inside here it looks more flexible but it is not more flexible from the point of view of of the elastic modulus is just but the fact that by the pressure this makes loop the molecule more flexible and if you are looking the molecule which is outside this molecule looks more stiffer because it just have the internal pressure and then the decay function the correlation function decays much slower because the effective persistence length is higher the same stuff you can see it with the end to end distance you see here the reference DNA secretly in dilute solution and then if you are looking inside the one molecule so that the of course the end-to-end distance has to to become shorter because the molecule is pressed if you look at the molecule which is confined by the other molecule will be the green line here and if you are looking to the molecule which are swollen so the black one here then it is much larger and what we can do of course and this is the interesting part is because a polymer in concentrated solution behave like Gaussian Gaussian curves and and and and this means that the critical exponent is 0.5 and so we go from when it is in dilute solution we go from point 75 which is a self avoiding prediction here and we go you see in in concentrated solution we go to 0.56 we cannot push it down more because it's really difficult to to get a concentrated solutions on the surface so we try desperately but you know if DNA doesn't want and it doesn't want of course okay then of course I was inspired by the experiment by davide okay so who is down there after there you know so he's now become a master for me this kind of experiments macroscopic Mac experiments where he was studying the effect of of concentrated solution of circular polymers by using pasta in this way and this is the three-dimensional case that we actually would like to do with DNA but is not possible and so I taught to redo the experiments at home you know but I wanted to do a blind experiments you know I didn't want to tell to the person who was eating well what we I expect or what I am studying yes yeah yeah yeah yeah I mean the the if you are taking a linear DNA in concentrated solution new is sequel of course in two dimensions it looks like if you feel the plane then you have them you know you have the fractal dimension of two and you have no equal 1/2 of course in in two dimensions it's trivial and my experiment is trivial ok so this is the essence so so this we should do of course three dimensional experiments these were done of course in 1985 or 86 descended with his group some experiment using Newton scattering in concentrated linear DNA and and this was famous experiment is a beautiful paper in macromolecules using the deuterated linear chains of pure DNA of polymer polystyrene dilute it in a in a sea of underrated and it could of course study exactly this but of course he got the Nobel Prize and and I I got the Ig Nobel you know Sir with Andre we were nominated you know for the spaghetti experiment the one on not you know so we didn't get it unfortunately so as a big deception okay so inspired by this so what I did I prepared this pasta and then I gave it to my son you know but it was very very cautious to eat but now you see the effect of the entangle so he's well-educated but he's you see the circular DNA you get a bunch of DNA coming up because because the past it is really untangled you know and he's very hungry I enter and sometimes it goes better you know and sometimes you you get really huge quantities of course it wasn't not too good way of doing it so some of them were just breaking so touch me a lot of time to convince him to eat it because he was really fearing I was trying to some joke on him you know but you know so okay so now and the best way of doing of course effect of confinement it would be if also you could actually have a well-defined geometry to do this experiment so with with with crystalline and then so we started from experiment and Sandro Japanese my PhD was doing the actual experiments so if you are taking the posited like I we are doing DNA on a surface in two dimension so it will just be a squeezed down in two dimension there is no effect of actually of confinement because it's in two dimension and so the DNA we just spread out something like this and you can explain exactly how it behave if you take kind of like bubble bubble theory and then so okay nothing special but if you are confining it for example exactly in one some kind of one dimensional slit then of course we will see some changes so if the the size of the slit is much bigger than a persistence length then if the DNA is short it will be circular if it is long it will be looking like this and and the and and anisotropy it will will be point 2 9 so with what you suspected if of course the slit is smaller comparable to the persistence length or to some size of the polymer if it's short of course it's still circular that the anisotropy is one but as it gets bigger and bigger you expect a decrease in into the anisotropy two point two and so we did some experiments about this by using slit and then putting this one on the surface and and let DNA go inside these leads on the on our sample holder so to speak and then afterwards we take away everything we dried there that this the the the sample and then we studied the molecules that are that we're inside the slit something like this and here you see some examples of DNA of different lengths this is outside the slit and as it gets inside these are 10 microns lead so these are much much bigger than their than the size of the of the molecule and these are 600 nanometers which has litsa which are about the size of them of the of the DNA and so the the summary of this is not a joke but I you have just to look at two at two points here so if if this is a long DNA which is eight point five kilo base pairs which has a reserved generation of something of 250 nanometers if it is outside so if it is without constraint then I thought repiy you see it it's point 2 9 as he expected from theory and as you go inside small slits then you see that it is decreasing so we see this effect of the molecule getting elongated of course we should do it awesome with much longer DNA but the problem DNA don't want to get in there so I'm trying to do some experiments to get more DNA inside longer DNA but is really difficult of course there are experiments that are done using using optical methods which allows to do the confinement very well but then the resolution is much less because you have the resolution of the optical microscope and so you have maybe I don't know if I hundred nanometers something like this instead here we have a very high resolution so we could get very very detailed information actually about how the DNA behaves but of course the disadvantage is that at the moment we cannot really go more into into this problem and then with Enzo and Christian or crystalline and so the desired experimental curves and and these are the the simulated curve and so we see so the the black curve is the control that the red one it is the the big slits and the blue one is the small seriously so you see some changes of the Bongbong correlation function here exactly at halfway along the molecule and with their simulation they could explain this curve here and the effect so it looks like the the molecule because it is of course into the slit there is more correlation between between the between the the tangent vector so if you have a molecule like this of course this one it is more anti correlated with this guy halfway or or with the other one but if the molecule it is flexible like this well there is less anti-correlation you know and so this can be seen here in into this experiment and we did with the simulation so now what did we also discovered by doing this kind of experiment is that when we these were mixed molecules because we don't want to have super calling coming coming in and complicated the problem and what we saw that when when we are inside the slits we saw this air pin forming here along the molecule this kind of effect when the molecule are inside and we could show with Sandra that this the number of hairpin just correspond to the number of of nicking site on the molecule and we could do the experiment Nick on purpose the molecule and then see that this kind of nicking appears and this is from I think I hope for the biological point of view it's an interesting information it means that when DNA it is in concentrated solution nicking site are in this conformation and then of course this will prevent the reading of the DNA by this side so one question that we have is this use by the cell to control for example gene genes to regulate genes you introduce an ink you stop the the transcription you take it away well you you have it again free so this could be one one mechanism of fab of a control engineer but of course maybe the biologist here for example in my Turner she says owner don't come with this theory you know you supercooling yes but you know if you have much longer DNA then then because of the constraints that you can sustain still supercoiling you know and have nicks I don't know maybe okay okay the other stuff I would like to show you is the the fact that if you want to to transcript and read DNA you have to open the DNA so that you get access to to the starting point of the of the gene and reading the DNA but of course DNA the nature's at 70 degrees C so at room temperature 37 degree our DNA will never open so it will never be transcribed will never be and we will be that you know so so so nature did a mistake in this case you know because life is at 37 degrees and DNA doesn't happen doesn't open so how how the nature solve this problem is is to introduce actually super calling and so if we are taking a super cult super coiled DNA means that this before closing the DNA the the enzymes take away actually twist so it has a linking number which is smaller than the natural linking number that would be given just for the from the twist you know and so if you are taking a molecule closeted so you can this is the the ideal form with eight actually a link of eight but before closing it you take away one turn and then you have an under one DNA molecule and the molecule is not happy because the you know the restore shown on the molecule and so how the distortion is relaxed it is by using the cal color color goun goun around whatever theorem you know from 1959 i was published in french in a romanian journal something like this and and so it has the choice to relax this this torsion into into bending by increasing the the right so so making the right actually negative or the other way is to open a bubble you know so you can open a bubble like this and so the rest of the day is happy and you have a bubble and so in this way you you can actually open DNA and this is why actually DNA is negatively super coiled it is under wound so that the probability to open is just increased and so the opening temperature I could actually goes from 70 degrees down to 37 or whatever it is needed of course there are tons of of proteins tons of of whatever phenomena that that allows the cell to to to open the the beginning of the gene stuff like this this is just one physical part but of course there are tons of other stuff which are you know also playing a role just to show you this we are taking negatively coil a super coiled DNA here we add an inter kill and so we change the twist the linking number is constant we change the twist and the right goes then s we add inter Kalyan the right goes from negative goes to zero in this case here is the same DNA just with the inter Kalyan we are just changing the twist from here to here we are just actually you know lowering the twist and so they that the the right has to go up and hence we add more and more then the the DNA gets positively a super coil in this case so do you see this effect and the consequence of actually under winding DNA is that bubbles can open so you can test yourself you take a rope multifilament rope you're just turning against the you know the helical structure of the rope and then you can app open DNA and so what we did with the positive DNA on the surface and then we will looked at at at this DNA and we saw that there are actually bubbles that open into into the DNA and so what we did we correlated the length of this of this bubble with actually the right of the molecules so and the right is just given by the number of crossing that it is if it has a lot of crossings that the right is is is large is negative and so the the twist can be it can be again to the standard value if the right is lower then the molecule relaxes the stress by opening that the bubble and then we take that the actual bubble size here as a function of the remaining crossings so these are molecule with a little yeah you know little right and the bubble is big and Caesar macromolecule which higher right and a smaller bubble and what you see here the red line is the red line by taking account only topological topological values he means twist and right and the linking number and and the bubble size is smaller of about 12.5 nanometers in this case here on now for all of this and this is just due to the fact that part of the stress of the molecule can be relaxing to the torsional of the DNA and so Ralph's method just did a theory about it this part is here is just geometry topology so this is the red line and this part is 12.5 nanometers and the parameters that there are here are just parameter that we got from from the literature people measuring the torsional module of the DNA people that measure the the the in principle the the some yeah this is the length of the of for example single-stranded DNA double-stranded DNA and so on and so forth and this give you exactly 12 and nanometers so there are no we we didn't choose any parameters just put it in there and the theoretical curve goes straight to to our data okay so but of course for opening you have to introduce into the into the bubble into the DNA some weak points so if you want to break something just put a weak point in there and then you can break it so and and DNA does it like this by taking by taking a series of weak base pairs so that it will open at a given place because if you're putting torsion of the molecule you can open anywhere but you don't want to open anywhere so you need a place where there is a weak point and so this is done like this and you can see here we just took the same DNA as before we just dimerize this so we have two of them and you see that there are two bubbles in there so probably at this place here there is a lot of ta ta ta sequence so it is weak and then it will open exactly at this place here okay so this is what we we we we can do and so how how does the then the cell react as the temperature goes up since if you increase the thermal energy you will increase the the opening probability and how it is reacting what is reacting by reducing the the Delta L K and here you see some measurement we did on ecoli and the DNA from a coli we grew DNA the bacteria at different temperature and then measured the the super amical density and you see this is- the super radical density and as we increase the temperature this goes down because DNA opens here more easily because of the higher temperature than here so you need less under winding to open the open DNA and so you have the confirmation here and now that is just something for authority which is just there in the back she was showing these beautiful images of minimal surfaces on nuts so I have one here for you this is a for one nut with a soap bubble in there and so you see that the surface here and then in in the center here there is a tetrahedral structure you know so where the you know the the for the four surfaces meet if you're doing this with a trefoil knot you will have just read three lines coming and then I could not go up a high year to do the experiment but so you know I did the experiment you do the theory and we get married and we'll be happy no sorry sorry sorry sorry okay so this is for thanking the people that were working on this project and thank you for your attention [Applause] [Music] you | ICTP Quantitative Life Sciences | UC3cvRkdfO-76JKosmx1tiXw | 2018-01-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,993 | 36,024 |
9eOk_mbftyw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eOk_mbftyw | Making the OIL PUMP in The Infected - Ep.12 | come back to be infected let's get right into it and do this one if we can get some i don't think we'll be able to get the mountain up in time really sucks oh that really really sucks um got a greenhouse up here by the way we need 60 nails we can do that copper ignites glass oh we got some glass thanks okay i think we should make this okay let's try this out okay so get it gets pulled pretty quickly oh it does do it pretty quickly though oh it's full that's what happened oh now i'm gonna need some more nails for clamp heads three two one tada and i just need to make a way up there till then finish there we go don't are they are they grown three minutes what do i have in my backpack nothing how big is it hey okay perfect let's rush to the meal prep table where is it there grab this out like that and then just want to go like this no that's not it what is it how do we do it like there's melon half uh bam was that all the watermelon uh a little dead now so i think there was only like two slices or something hey let's try this out so we gotta go watching my stats are you watching ready so this should boost my stamina and thirst [Music] oh i've never seen that before but how many was it i had like seven one two three four five six so you must need four i go one two then i get those cans back yeah then and test it out with this if it even gets water it does fantastic it's just me okay we want to go like that now if i eat it all up that was not for not even six way more how much is this gonna take a lot apparently i wonder if it's more every time rather one stamina get on the spike there you go you actually go on this black hole let's see if my stamina goes up this time got it right look right there there we go that's one and then um yeah i do want to make this because that'll power all my mineral extractors across the whole map so that'll be really really good i am trying out my stamina and stuff but that's i found out that's gonna take a while if the ball is still on it that's right totally forgot about that let's grab a log card and get that bore off we're just going to leave that there and that will not despawn because it's in a car looks like right here yep [Music] [ __ ] was that oh i bet it was a fox [Music] jesus christ i can't wait to see what the fox and the ball give you i'm pretty sure it's gonna be me let's see what this one has so actually something now this is a really good spot to get rocks they're everywhere we're just gonna drive up hey now we can head on home plenty of rocks and not much all okay now go to sleep okay right now i want to use my iron this big thing what's that i don't get one bro nope first is it easier to get something that's annoying let's hear a bear the bear hold on bearer i got a more card pretty sure there was something you need to roll limited oh there's a bird in my house yeah once i'm an answer yep copper cobalt plastic there we go oh need a lot of iron basically let's see what this gives you not much oh bacon it gives you i haven't had bacon but let's see what this boy does when not much meat regular meat and not much of it and the liver i'm just eating the liver straight away for the boost we need a lot of iron don't eat here aluminium ignets let's do it tango down uh oh you got through now go grab him oh no once we got the arrows first this time one two three there we go one half let's go [Music] then i'm using the cobot okay fantastic i'm so close to finishing this all pump it's amazing and three copo i mean aluminium okay i see you in the background [Music] where is he running too ah are you ready for this [Applause] now i just need enough power to be able to power it all the time we need eight turbines just to power that all pump okay eight god damn let me have a look at these because we need aluminium lead iron and cobalt so what i'm thinking is make a lot more mineral extracted okay instead of building them like we did originally and then carry it there we'll just get enough of that stuff and then take it there okay i just saw a bambi yeah i kind of freaked me out because i was like oh it silently will pass annoys nothing when it does that [ __ ] help oh do i have there we go the first let's just check it is working that is really cool i won't need biofuel and let's add in our extra ones i did want to put it kind of where the middle extractor is there that box is but if the all palm stops then it won't they won't be refueled with firefighter that's young the nails [ __ ] oh how do reckon it is the anvil out here [Music] hey i need six nails god damn it and there really is no other way to get nails like i don't believe i forgot nails bridge you'd like to see how the fridge works go check out my latest video a lot of iron and there we go wait what fantastic chris added 40 hour two turbines amazing hmm because we made the album i made this floating greenhouse if you enjoyed watching please like and subscribe and if you play the infected go check out my tips and tricks video and my guides and thank you for watching and see you next time | Tohonest | UCZEL2g52Sfp6nF95bgi35Sw | 2022-08-20 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,050 | 5,100 |
ARQh52GHNtk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARQh52GHNtk | BxJS Weekly Ep. 101 - Feb 15, 2020 (javascript news podcast) | alrights there we go hello everyone I was a going team here and this is BX just weekly episode 101 bringing you all the best JavaScript news of the week and a podcast forum and today we got well that small ish episode there's for whatever reason not that much happening right now there are some interesting things here today so you know let's just get cracking as usual and see what we have today I have to warn you I'm a bit under the weather today have been really hard opening my eyes in the morning and you know all that kind of stuff so if I'm a bit slow apologies in advance okay as usual the first thing we got here is getting started section we got four articles here today starting with implementing 2d physics in JavaScript really nice walkthrough that teaches you how to implement 2d physics on your very simple I guess game and physics engine like not much of a game engine here but this is a very you know physics heavy article so it's not just purely code it also talks about the whole scientific side of it let's just put it this way so if you are not very good with physics or mathematics then it's gonna be a bit confusing at first but nonetheless if you were ever wondering how to do something like this do check this one out it's actually a pretty good write-up alright next starting we got here is aborting a fetch request really good write up an introduction to the abort controller that it basically allows you to abort fetch starting from what was it introduced like a couple of years ago so one of the problem with promises and fetch specifically and a lot of you know a lot of people complain that okay we had the xhr request sorry xxxx that thing is hard to say xhr request right and you could have bought it at any moment you wanted but then we got fetch which has a nicer api but you couldn't abort it at all so like when you fired off the fetch there was no way of aborting you could only discard data which leads to well a lot of unnecessary Network requests right especially if you have like progressive web app that switches things quickly and user can press some things and cancel the old request with fetch that just wouldn't work which is why a lot of people and a lot of libraries still rely on xhr by the way the rxjs will be one of the examples their implementation of the fetching and all the requests uses xhr because it is affordable but now that we got a board controller for fetch you can actually abort fetch request as well and this article basically walks you through how exactly you do that I mean the you know the whole idea is pretty three will you create a new report controller you pass the signal that it returns to the fetch and then you can call this abort controller abort - well abort the fish request right it's super super simple is it already implemented I think it's already implemented right it's been added well quite a like half a year ago or something so CF works good there you go there it is a board controller right here's the question let's just go can I use and let's just check when was it implemented because I believe it was that it like last year or something yeah so it's everywhere but the Internet Explorer and then the obscure mobile browsers which nobody cares about so if you are on the modern browser if you don't have to support ie 11 then it will work I mean you know if you're using fetch it's gonna work anyway so there you go yes you can use it today it seems like okay 2017 so yeah three years ago there was no three years ago now okay its 2020 already but yes yeah I mean you're using Eric's jsr it just has a very nice abstraction for requests anyway so you don't have to care about that too much I think my anyway continuing we got next article understanding the node.js event loop phases and how it executes the JavaScript code yet another write up on how the event loop works in this case talks about no J's but you know it's not specifically no GS is more of a overall event loop in JavaScript it's nothing note specific in this article as far as I remember talks about stuff like you know timers callbacks preparing calling micro tasks checks whatever so if you are just getting started with JavaScript if you are not hundred percent sure how the event loop works this is article for you if you already know all that well there's nothing really new here one thing I would note there is a comment mentioning a talk from Jake Archibald in the loop which is possibly the best explanation of event loop I've ever seen so if you haven't seen that one read the article and then go look at the video this will probably clean up everything you wanted to ever know about event loop for you okay and the last article we got here for today in getting started section is make a WebGL powered us country the US counties map with d3 and three J s it's a really nice introduction to d3 and WebGL sort of combination I guess and how to use both to render the very fancy map of counties of the US I mean you could easily do the same for the world and everything if you're interested this is how the result looks and it's just a very nice walk through it as to you know how exactly do you achieve something like this so if that sounds interesting do check this one out obviously you know zoomable draggable and everything okay that is it for the getting started section we got two articles today the first one being from zero hacks how we build picture and picture and Firefox desktop with more control over video really interesting write-up on the approaches to picture-in-picture so as you know that by now I think all the major browsers supported so you got it in Firefox you got it in chrome you got it in Safari and you got it in a new Microsoft edge the interesting thing is that all three browsers so being chromium Firefox and edge or saurians Safari are actually taking different approaches to how they implement picture-in-picture and this article walks you through showing how exactly what exactly is the difference how exactly the implementation work and why Firefox team chose their specific approach which is absolutely fascinating to read so if you're interested in this kind of very low-level details and reasoning behind you know picking the specific implementation definitely give it a read there's some really cool stuff in here as you know as usual the Mozilla hacks block is probably one of the best sources of like web related development news so there you go okay and the next article we got here is building a continuous integration and deployment pipeline using docker CI and C right so this one walks you through setting up as it says contains ingression and continues deployment using nothing but docker it's a pretty good write-up so it sort of walks you through what docker is how it works why would you use it it shows you how to build a very basic docker file for nodejs app specifically so this is this gonna talk about JavaScript apps this is why I'm talking about it in the first place right shows you how to start with your basic building so build the image push it to the hub whatever you use in this case I believe they are pushing it to the docker hub which will make the image public unless you pay them right but if you are using github they now actually have the container registry integrated so we already have a private repository you can push the image into github and just you know store it there again the same thing they use Travis CI for deploying and running everything you can use github actions which has a tighter integration to the github itself so it's a lot easier you don't have to like push keys or whatever to the repo and secrets you can just you know push the image to your private repo which works a lot better at least this is what I found out in my cases nonetheless the tutorial itself is quite straightforward so you would you know build the image test the stuff and then deploy it to your VM in this case the author uses a pretty simple SSH script so the shell script over SSH they would just execute whatever you want on your machine and then run the docker commands right which I used to do that this way works like you set it up once the problem is you have to push put your private key and you know manage the SSH keys and public service signatures in side of Travis or github actions or whatever that's a bit annoying and second of all it's still painting asked to write this kind of scripts when you just need to basically you know do docker billdocker run and docker stop the old container and that's basically it switch its there's a better way right so and if you're looking for a better way I'm just gonna do some schilling there's eggs a frame I built that it's pretty great it basically does exactly the same thing but not over SSH but rather over HTTP and builds the docker images for you you don't even have to write a knocker file so if you are looking for continuous deployment tool for your projects then do check this one out all right anyway this was it for articles and news and now we're coming to the tips tricks and bit-sized awesomeness convinced me hands is welcome to this tree I mean I'm glad to hear that I'm able to convince you anyway tips tricks and bit-sized awesomeness we got four things here today starting with a very weird bug that happened in chromium last week so the new version of chromium was released I was from a team it was not just chromium Chrome as well write an edge and all the chromium based browsers and this really is broke array dot reduce sometimes that's the death the interesting part here sometimes array dot reduce would be called with the wrong accumulator and the thing is that was this bug was not hundred percent reproducible so you had to run this code multiple times to actually get the back I was able to reproduce it like I don't know two out of ten times or something one out of five maybe maybe your one out of four but it's very inconsistent but there's like a whole big discussion people going crazy because just imagine you had a code base you think your browser and something randomly breaks I thought of FK terror it's the v8 error so this is the problem in in v8 in chrome back-end right so this if node were to update to the same version of the v8 you would have the same problems in node.js which is even even more terrifying and another reason to have unit test setup for your project so they didn't know nothing breaks when you you know update dependencies now the thing is that they finally you know there's a whole long discussion tracking down the bug I think they probably found a more a producible case somewhere down there but it was actually fixed so the fix is now published the chrome version whatever the latest one is now no longer contains that it works perfectly fine but the fact that this was able to happen it's just mind-blowing just imagine you know like you have the basic thing like array don't reduce and I'm pretty sure there are tests for that specific case like probably more than like a dozen or something right and this weird bug was still able to go through the whole like you know pre-production testing I don't know what a staging maybe they do they do it like be they did they did cannery they did better version right and the bug was in all of them and no matter what kind of test they had it still somehow sticks in is just mind-blowing but yeah if you're curious do read through the thread there's some interesting insights again it's on why I'm very amusing to see people go crazy about that or on the hand is terrifying because I was you know in a place like this a couple of times with other software not the browsers but it's it's always a very very strange place to be and when you're like okay I know that it worked yesterday but it no longer works today what the hell happened and then you find out that you upgraded one of the runtimes that you're using and it broke everything we have to roll back to the older one and figure out you know what why why so yeah that happens somehow already reduce got broke okay continuing we got building the web we want the announcement of the web community called the web we want that is done in collaboration with Google Mozilla Samsung Internet Galia and edge team so Microsoft is well write the gist of this community is that it's an open initiative for web developers and designers or for people who actually build the web and it's a way to tell the browser vendors what should they focus on or what should a building be building or fixing and essentially the gist is you can go there and suggest whatever you want right so there is already a ton of ones and some of them are really really cool like one of my favorite ones that I've seen so far is this one I want browsers to fix automatically fixable accessibility problems right so if you have like there's accessibility is a big point especially if you're building for you know customer market and customer-facing things and a lot of the accessibility problems can be fixed automatically by the browser's right so there's there's a lot of little things that they can easily just make more accessible without developers even thinking this is an amazing suggestion and I remember summer reading that the Microsoft team is already looking into that which is even cooler progressive web apps on iOS but progressive web apps on iOS already work right it's like yes they're not as good as once on Android and there's like a lot of missing bits here and there but they still work okay I mean I'm using them quite a lot of time most of my okay I know most I'm lying but like like 30% of apps I use on iOS are install there's a progressive web app and they work perfectly fine but yes they do miss quite a bit like the the whole but I mean is is lagging behind in terms of F support like crazy it's it's a bit set I can't see Apple on the web we want ya Apple is not here unfortunately maybe not yet maybe they will you know join at some point it would be actually very interesting to see how the Safari will work out in the long term because you know Microsoft is not picked up the chromium so anyway we'll see how that develops so if you if you if you just you know want something from web and there you go you can just fill out your the form here and send your suggestion and they're gonna look at it and if it's good and they're gonna probably implemented and yeah as I said you know there's like a ton of really cool suggestions here like man I really want the containers that Firefox has to be the browser thing only chromium is not really good for web i totally disagree I think chromium is great for web like I know that there's downsides to having only one engine but it is not one engine now there's three engines right and chromium itself is an amazing boon to web like there's now two major teams working on that engine so it's no longer dominated by Google so the micro but at least my thoughts is that the Microsoft should be able to balance out the Google in terms of the way the chrome chromium should develop by base you know doing as much work on the web standards and everything as much googled as of you know pushing random API sand Chrome and then being like hey we're gonna we're gonna just stop this thing and not tell anyone and then just say hey web components we cannot remove them because they're gonna break the web because that happened Galia is yeah it's something I haven't heard about as well I don't know what is that a private company based in Spain and known for their contributions to gnome project oh okay so they are like Linux Linux guys that's pretty cool so they seem to be the contributors to open-source and you know contributing the WebKit chrome chromium link Firefox which yes sounds like a perfect fit to me okay anyway continuing we got another cool news from the vet pack lens the specification for native image load that was hard luck again the specification for native image lazy loading has been merged into HTML standards so we this year I guess maybe next year we're gonna get official finalized spec that is gonna be image loading equals lazy is gonna be properly official and you're gonna be able to use that in the browser without any JavaScript and it's just gonna work I actually am curious can you can I so can I uh can I use um image lazy this image lazy loading yeah okay so it's so far H chromium okay so it's not in Firefox yet I guess because it's not that standard it's not in Safari either but it's gonna come there so you know I guess in half a year maybe next year we're gonna be able to use that without any polyfills or anything like that which is pretty damn awesome in my opinion so there you go okay last thing we got here for today is the deprecation notice for the request yes request yes is now as the notice says fully deprecated so there will no longer be any updates patches bug fixes whatever so if you're still using it it's time to switch there is an issue with collection of alternatives so you know if you are did that I think I've covered this issue in back in 2019 as well when Miguel was talking about the deprecation in sort of soft mode ideas with bug fixes and everything but yeah it's you know it's it's very old it's very big and there's a lot of better clients out there including things like Axios got Jess or whatever else like even fetch like come on so if you're using the rest time to my grades you've been warned all right now we're coming to the religious section we got two of them this week the first one is Firefox version 73 we finally got the bloody default zoom in Firefox so this is the feature that been bugging me this literally the only thing that prevented me from switching to Firefox for some time until I found that you can actually tweak that through the hidden config which was annoying but you know I still wanted to try Firefox but now you can finally do the same thing in chrome as you quit in chrome ready you can go to the options you can set the default zoom level and it will actually work for all the websites hey if you're blind like me that's great news for you and yeah it also has so basically its accessibility release it adds the high contrast mode support for the windows windows high contrast mode that it has integrated I believe it was not the case as well so you know if you are blind or like me or you have a poor eyesight or you use the high contrast mode and this releases for you maybe maybe this will make you rethink the Firefox and switch to it try to switch to it one more time personally I I mean I liked it there's a couple of things that annoy me to no extent because of my workflows but it's a really really good browser so there we go okay and the next release we got here is ionic version 5 with iOS 13 design updates brand-new API for creating your own custom animations revamped iron-icons updated ionic colors new starter designs and a bunch of other things it actually looks pretty damn fancy to be honest so like if you are you know using ionic or maybe you're considering using it then do check this one's actually looks really really good and yeah it seems like they're progressing quite nicely so building very straightforward hybrid apps for mobile gods quite a lot nicer or a 4k monitor oh yeah definitely if you have a very high resolution monitor or Firefox what was really painful it's like it kind of did scale so like the Windows has this whole scaling thing right when you open the if you open the settings for the screen you can set out the default scaling for the apps somehow Firefox was always scaling lower than the chrome did so for me you know I have the 1440p screen chrome looks fine Firefox looked super tiny and my ass was hurting from looking at the extensions this was like one of the problems but yeah anyway yes this is it for leases just two of them now we're coming to the libraries demos and all the other interesting stuff we do have quite a few here today with some pretty cool things starting with the use places autocomplete which is a pretty nice react hook for the google maps places autocomplete API that allows you to well autocomplete places for your website you know so if you're working with the geo locations this might be a very nice hook to use it's also accessible and everything so this is probably you know a nice tool to use anyway continuing we got Alpine a rag doll from work for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup yeah it's I not a fan of models like this but you know maybe you are so it's a it's an essentially extension to the to the markup yes I always find those weird like I again you know this is from the coming from the guy who hated j6 at first when I started learning react I was like why would I want that and then after a few tries that finally clicked with me and I started kind of loving it but yeah this one it looks interesting so basically the author compares it to tailwind for JavaScript's and there's definitely some interesting ideas but I don't know I would probably need to try and use it in a proper project to figure out if that's something that I want but anyway check it out maybe this is exactly what you wanted right continuing we got multi menu a library to create multi-level navigation menus with smooth transitions like native apps so essentially just you know the side menus that are nested and you can go up and down levels with nice animations different categories and so on so forth looks pretty nice so if you were looking for something like this do check it out doesn't sorry understood doesn't actually requires me anything like jQuery so pretty is lemon standalone just CSS nsj yes and then you just instantiate the menu on a specific selector and off you go okay next thing we got here is sherek I absolutely love the reference to frac here it's a share selection text so it's essentially it's a tiny JavaScript that allows you to select the text and then it will show you the share about social share buttons like Twitter Facebook or whatever I believe those are configurable so if you wanted to add something like this says yes like medium so medium you've probably seen this feature you can check it out seems to be very simple where you're straightforward and again 2.9 kilobytes gzipped which is quite nice so there you go all right next thing we got here is lay still work in progress but it is a very cool looking tool from the Luke Edwards I already had him on this podcast quite a few times this is a driver agnostic database migrations tool so it's essentially allows you to migrate your databases in a very very simple way which definitely has potentials because database let me try that again database migrations are you know probably one of the most annoying things to do if they are not automated and this seems like a very nice attempt of making them easy so if you're working with databases do check it out for now it supports Postgres PG MySQL medical - and better sqlite3 there's more driver support coming and it's not yet complete so it still work-in-progress you know make sure to keep that in mind but it does look really cool so there we go right next thing we got here is Heimdall this self hosted personal email in there you may what no that's not award self hosted personal email Guardian with one step deployment so if you wanted to self host your email and if you wanted to have a proper spam protection then this tool actually looks like a really really cool one so do check this one out it seems to be that has been in development for quite a few years now and it's pretty mature so I've I think I've picked it up on Hacker News and the author was saying that he's using it basically daily so you can be sure that it's pretty well maintained so there you go if you are doing self hosting of email then definitely check this one out right continuing we got open chakra visual editor for chakra UI alright so this one is pretty cool it literally allows you to drag and drop stuff and assemble you eyes like this which you know it's it works pretty damn well and yes it's built on the arounds chakra UI which is one specific UI library but it's a really nice editor and it allows you to export your code to open send sorry to code sandbox so that you can actually edit it in reacts as if it was just the basic code which is pretty damn nice so yeah and the author here claims there is gonna produce our production ready codes and there's life props editing and styling and all that kind of stuff so if you are curious do check it out there more plants cool things like you know material and react in support which makes perfect sense and should be too hard to implements but yeah looks looks really really need so if you are into the visual UI editing do check this one out maybe this is your cup of tea okay continuing we got lion web components this is a set of highly performant accessible and flexible web components the accessibility is very important bit because if you ever try to work with app components you know that by default all of them are non accessible which is a huge pain in ass and this set of web components essentially tries to solve that by making most of them accessible so there's still some of them are work in progress some of them are not accessible yet at all but you know it's it's pre version 100 so keep that in mind but it looks really nice I should dive into web components again at some point to check out if it's worth coming back to them from Reax hat alright continuing we got note question answering fast and production-ready question answering with distill birds in nodejs now this is a question answering tool set that allows you to do question answering on texts in three lines of code which is really really cool the way it works is super straightforward uses tensorflow back-end with the bird model or specifically distill bird which is the distilled bird which is this lightweight faster more memory efficient model there's link to the paper here if you're curious but yeah essentially it's just you know wraparound tensorflow model which works nice I guess I mean as you know as a decent metrics and the cool thing is that it allows you to use it in two ways so the simple way is just going to run in memory or the second way you can actually use tensorflow serving as a remote service to run this in a distributed fashion on you know faster server that does you know better support center flow for example with maybe GPUs or something so if you are interested to check it out there is also comparison with you know Python and everything and it seems to be performing quite damn nice so there we go okay continuing we got esky 3d yeah like I don't know why you would want that I don't know why you would build that but that exists is a text-based 3d rendering library for JavaScript it allows you to render 3d models using ASCII I don't know what else I can say about that that's basically all I have to know there is a bunch of demos here and they're just as button oh come on why would you download that they are basically just as bonkers as you would think so you know if that's not interesting to check it out it's like if you want to render text cubes then you can buy their library anyway continuing we got a hacker UI a design system for modern developer yes it's a design system built for reacts and it looks minimalistic relatively nice so if you are not a fan of using something like tailwind and if you want to use a predefined design system then do check this one out maybe this is what you were looking for bear in mind it is still in alpha it is pre version 100 so there may be things may saying things broken but it you know looks kind of nice okay next thing we got here is no js' CLI apps best practices so this is the collection of best practices for command line interface apps specifically for nodejs it's really good like there is a nice collection of what you should do or not do and if you need more details there is an expanded description which specifically explains what is this all about and in places where it's relevant it also recommends you packages that you can use to do that which is really damn good collection so if you're building command line apps and we're looking for something like this do check it out it's actually a really really good one all right next thing I hear is full calendar JavaScript calendar that is full sized and supports a bunch of different layouts you know drag and drop of events which basically looks like Google Calendar resource timelines time grids selectable dates background events theming locales time zones and everything you basically want to have it seems so if you are working with something that requires a calendar do check this one out it actually looks really good what is the it's MIT licensed even so there you go it's a pretty amazing offer to be honest I should probably start it because that sounds like a very useful thing to have right next thing we got here is debug visualizer plugin for vias code that well I personally wouldn't use something like that because I don't like I'm not too much of a visual person let's put it this way I typically tends to construct things like this in my hand but I know that there are developers who prefer to be a lot more visual right and what this plug-in does is it basically visualizes data structures during debugging which might be extremely helpful so if that looks interesting do check it out it is again just for the vs code for now maybe it's gonna fork into I mean theoretically should also work with something like item right without too much hassle but it does look pretty neat so if you are a visual guy and need help with debugging do check this one out it's actually pretty damn cool right and the last thing we got here for today in libs and demo section is item still a thing I think so I mean it didn't really go anywhere right I don't remember seeing any object notes lately so when was the latest release this is okay the latest release is actually relatively new but somehow they stopped and now something it seems like most of the changes are just minor fixes now seems like they just you know decided that they're not gonna push it that much but I mean I guess you know I understand the reasoning because Adam is github which is now Microsoft and vs code is also Microsoft so like two competing things I guess they're just gonna slowly phase Adam out and [Music] I just leave the vs code which is already superior in my opinion I'm curious GS itself only had spec as proposals not like prosthetics here I can find the source of GS programming language implementation of just language is depends es engine I I mean the spec is called ACMA script right so this is what you want to be looking for there is there so there's ACMA 262 which is the standard and there's the ACMA script 2019 which is the language spec and this is exactly what you want so when the proposal accepted every engine must implemented itself yes this is exactly how it works once the new version of language spec is released all the engines must update and must comply with the latest version I mean I I'm not sure if that's like you know must but this is basically what they do because otherwise they would start breaking the web and this is sort of the main rule of eggman scripts is don't break the web so browser is kind of all of that lowland WebKit well I mean WebKit does does do they have so Emma scripts 2019 is the latest one writes browser supports is what we want I remember there was this table with yeah there we go um to the dumb 2016 19 next 16 plus is that once so 17 yeah okay there we go bay-buh we don't care is there a way to filter those show unstable platforms don't show those yeah okay so there's quite a bit features that are still not implemented even in Firefox but yeah theoretically the way it works is spec is released and then all browsers should pick it up and implement it and start working with it so 20 20 features should not be implemented or I guess don't have to be implemented anywhere yet so we should be to do a current browser so chrome obviously is the the best one in terms of supports there is let's see so mobile mobiles whatever there always suck their shared memory Atomics for whatever reason are not implemented and Firefox they're still behind the flag which is interests Aires some again drama is on there's like whenever something is not implemented Firefox you know that there's probably some drama going on with the standards and the Mozilla guys are against whatever the chrome guys try to do so I'm guessing the same thing here I wonder why the regex improvements are not in Firefox yet some of them are not in Safari which is interesting most of them are but like one of them is not look behind is not in Safari why did you see SP yeah I think I covered this is WC in one of the previous podcasts it was like man what was it last year something it was around for quite some time and did they ever reach version one because I remember they were lacking quite a bit in in features in comparison to Babel but anyway coming to the last leap we got here for today is es built an extremely fast JavaScript bundler in mini fire seems to be a lot faster than roll-up tears of a pack and parcel I yeah seems like it's faster because it supports subset of features which I mean not hard to be faster when you don't support majority of things that well those big guys do basically so if you need something very simple that could just bundle minify your stuff without any additional features and maybe this is the way to go otherwise I yeah I don't think I'm we're gonna be switching anytime soon from roll up their back or Parcel alright this is it for lives and demos we got three interesting and silly things today so the first one is plink plunk JSI you know what that should have been a separate repository and it should have been released on NPM now so this it's a tiny script you can copy this thing into your console and what it does it sets up a mutation observer for the current documents and whenever the new mutations happen it will create a new oscillator and then generate this sine wave based on the mutations length which makes which basically means that as soon as your page starts changing as in you know the single page not refreshing it will start making sounds which is just absolutely bonkers I'm not going to demonstrate that but but if you want to you can try it and it's actually very amusing especially on the websites like you know Reddit fiddly Twitter whatever with endless scrolling it is very very hilarious so I really want that as NPM package okay anyway the next thing we have here is explain shell a really cool website that explains how exactly the commands works in your shells you can just write any command you want there's a bunch of examples here and it will explain line by line what exactly is this doing with a very detailed explanation which is really really improve deem or didn't happen well you're just forcing my hand here you're just forcing my damn hand let me see so I have unmuted my desktop I am gonna copy this we're gonna go to Twitter for example why not I'm gonna open the volscian game I've been monitoring their server situation trying to play that I'm going to throw this in here Oh got it I'm sorry it's already making something there you go you know what no that's enough that's enough okay that was your fault by the way I did not want to do that so okay anyway coming back to explain shell this thing is indeed awesome and if you are just learning the shell or if you you know you find some weird command online and you have no idea how it works you can literally just throw it in here and it will explain what is happening including the snippets from the manual which is just freakin amazing so and it even gives you the source for the main pages so you can actually go and explore the tool itself so if you're working with shell if you're just getting started or maybe you are you don't want to improve your knowledge and you're not always sure what exactly is happening in the commands you see online do you have a look at that this is just invaluable this is freaking awesome okay and it's the last thing we got here for today is the announcement from github Enterprise github Enterprise is now free through Microsoft for startups so if you are doing a startup you can apply for Microsoft for startups and you will get a github enterprise for free I believe for two years or something yeah so thousands dollars of monthly credits over 45 seats which is absolutely bonkers so if you are doing startups then you know github just got a lot more attractive basically so do check this out if that sounds interesting all right that's actually from my site so if you guys have any questions or suggestions feel free to throw them into the chat right now meanwhile I will tell you that you can find all the links I've mentioned on github or on bxj s dot dev we also have a discord chat where you can come around and chat about javascript or video games or whatever the VOD of this will be available immediately on Twitch and after a few hours on youtube if you missed any of that stuff in additional water we have telegram channel where I post unfiltered links if you're curious to see you know how much stuff I collect over the duration of the week and if you just want to see it immediately instead of waiting for that there should be an audio version of the podcast as well if that's interesting for you on an car FM or pocket casts or whatever the hell you want I think it should be on Spotify no wait no Spotify yet iTunes but not Spotify Spotify is coming soon and yeah that's basically yes let me have a look at this rust nyan nyan is here what is nyan I personally like trust but I don't think I would want to build what is new on wait a second blind but they're safe and fast native nodejs modules oh okay that's that sounds like fun okay cool but um I mean rust is great but you know once we I think once denna matures it has a lot nicer model of creating native plugins then no Jess so this this does look a lot better and yeah I remember looking at it when it was like version 0.1 or something and it looked pretty damn complex so this is a lot easier this we should try that at some point man this looks really good alright thank you for sharing that dragon that is that is really really cool I definitely want to try it now let me just let me just save that somewhere I you know what I'm just gonna do that there we go all right yeah this is definitely something I want to try now um okay any more questions suggestions links you guys want to share or things you want to ask about JavaScript or whatever if not then I guess we can just wrap it up here for today and go have a nice weekends I'm gonna give you a couple of seconds meanwhile do have anything I need to do not really rights I think we're good oh oh god I still have the old time here oh my god okay I should yeah you know what while you're thinking if you have any questions I'm gonna kind of fix the time here because that's I should probably have revalidate all my websites and twitch schedules and everything because I've been neglecting that for first Margay doesn't seem like we have any more questions or suggestions so thank you guys very much for watching thank you for your continued support I hope you enjoyed the podcast have an awesome rest of the weekend or rest of the week if you're watching the video of this and I see you next time alright | Tim Ermilov | UCPkKhlR0sXtN5hlB228xuTg | 2020-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 7,499 | 39,631 |
P1pEp1eZe34 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1pEp1eZe34 | Tu, 07.21.20 || 1Pack (Cello) RT #163 || 2019-20 Panini Mosaic Basketball (NBA) | hi everyone joe for jaspy's case breaks dot com coming at you with this one cello pack this actually doesn't sell out the mixer as it says right there this is 163 we got 164 coming up 165 does indeed sell out the mixer that's almost full um but this is chance a chance to win six spots in the mixer so big thanks to these folks right here thank you very much appreciate it there are the teams right there let's roll it let's randomize it ten times four and a six one two three four five six as always we're gonna do the break first that's eight that should be eight nine and ten all right after ten times we've got nancy down to guy josh says once you found out that uh oh that i was from youngstown you became uh we became your exclusive breaker i wasn't there for very long i have to admit josh i can't really claim ohio ten times for the teams but yeah i was technically war in ohio secondly where i was at but i think they're right next to each other but my parents moved to southern california when i was like one or two years old wizards down to mavericks but yeah for all you uh joe jaspee birthers out there my birth certificate does say warren ohio all right there's the first half right there i'm not going to read off all these names got to preserve the golden voice throughout the week there's john with the grizz right here who has the pels there you go kevin with the pelicans could be some surprises here in the cello packs you never know all right let's sort by column b by team no trade windows and stuff like this and unusual unboxing found out about case breaks just a few weeks ago same with same with mr taylor yeah it's good yeah we've seen a lot we've seen a lot of new faces around here which which has been great just my advice to you be sharp be knowledgeable study your checklists you know group ratechecklist.com and cardboardconnection.com study the sets study secondary market values kind of figure out what you like you know figure out a budget try to stay within that and if you can do that and just understand that there is a level of risk here but if you can accept all that then i think you're gonna have a lot of fun we've had we have many many customers collectors who have been braking with us for years we've been around for five six years or so i mean people have been around with us since the beginning still still breaking group breaking with us regularly today nice ion bass so budget hilarious says ryan h now trust me that everyone who reads it who rediscovers collecting who discovers this all the regulars will tell you this goes to uh kevin that the first year or so you're just going to overspend but then i think you'll settle into a good groove of what works for you price wise and product wise pink camo fondue and that you know that ultimately makes makes this activity this this way of collecting a lot more fun all right so nice zion base which is pretty strong let's get a new dice new list right here new dice new list let's grab everybody's names from patrick down to nancy and everybody in between so it'll be top six after top six after four one two three and four after four times they're from everyone from number seven down to 30. thank you i appreciate you getting it we'll get them next time and the top six congrats to guy ryan h ryan h amber shawn and nancy there we go top six right there we got a couple more of these coming up then the basketball mixer stay tuned jaspy's case breaks.com bye-bye | Jaspys Case Breaks | UCjFmkmzvMl5pwHgFVV7F5gw | 2020-07-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 668 | 3,465 |
3-SKqyh3LfM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-SKqyh3LfM | BUTCHER Speed is the only option | all right the butcher let's do it let's go in volcano research station level 2 hey there little guys running let's use this one right here that was good I just can't do that just like that look at those fellas have full flamethrower ha oh good they're really good I love how how much you had one too that's always the Tuffy I wonder if they like no stay away from the flame yeah I got hurt by the flames [Music] save that for now start using the old one - 300 blackout okay I didn't really want to go down again I just wanted to get them I hope okay maybe the bearer of bad news I remember right this is bad for us yeah okay get ready oh this is gonna be a toughy you know what's the boss fight when they're giving you all this help you already know yep that Oh he's getting pretty close trust me did not want that guy that close to you you and I all right it's getting real low on most ammos and also it'd be real smart to go back and grab I know I know hey if it ever gets to that point where this is all we got left Oh glad I got left or if I run out to the finish oh yeah all right good B flex there I'm like a bird on a wire oh that's that that's that for us chill chill oh gosh hold on just send it down real quick I'm glad I made a mistake I'm sick oh oh we made a mistake I'm I'm disappointed right now seriously I am seriously disappointed chainsaw time well we're doing it again I'm not feeling bad about it you know all you can do is try to do better you know [Music] that's really all you can do you know complaining about it not really gonna do much for you guy didn't theory that'd be nice just complain about it yeah it's just like any other good AI you just got a Russia Russia if you miss calculating calculating not too crazy yeah also hey what is this it's nothing it's just about okay oh you know what that vent is where those ones those others you guys came from Wow I was really good in for us okay yeah I'm actually pretty how that turned out so what have you learned well you learned you don't want to send that thing up oh oh shoot height huh go up you've learned a lot oh those have a lot of your help it's your line we're not alive I knew I had to drop right away oh I know you can't jump to it either oh goodness run how do you go down how do I go down Oh yup you know who could have been a secret over there I wasn't even risking it wasn't even going for it I was good I'm glad so I'm gonna think you feel quiet I'm thinking like really hard about it super focus you okay mate are you okay there oh okay okay all right yeah you know what this means Oh well you learned some how's that saying go and some lose some don't think that I'm not going back for that hey Ron Oh the lavas coming okay run yeah speed I am speed no the lavas coming over here again right I already know that the lava is gonna start freezing again over here this store is going to open you got to be careful cuz you know that those doors are open to all oh it didn't open though oh it's opens and you know that when you pass to is gonna be flames yeah probably go how do you know that trust me this game is up game love pattern Oh hold it slow not good not a we were after go for the health and armor Alton armored also that door opens go to the next side you know what the worst part about all this is what I don't think bullets are penetrating oh that was good help that was real good help for us nope with good help there it is alright you ready to get out the grenade launcher Oh pandamonium on the other side they launcher okay okay okay we got seven left Oh run grab it okay without salt alright I'm telling you all we got is those guys over there and we are in like Flynn there's a guy right there flying don't think I don't see him Hey that door should be open yep it's open there's a secret right there we go for it got it why not why not and you know what you think I don't need it trust we've got no ammo all right that was good that was a double get in there get in there son secrets I was pins and needles level four right all right if we beat level four I've only got a couple minutes left on the timer you beat level four you know what happens we move on to I was expecting okay they're really uh they're really enjoying the you're gonna want to run fast what do I go from here [Music] something new okay you ready so shotgun instead of pushing against the wall got to go for that ammo too cuz you know you need it oh I was in the lava that was wild we have to use now you already know what's gonna happen just press that button it's gonna be extermination yep let's get over to one side and safe over Oh not gonna get those Hey I don't proceed proceed we're okay yeah see me immediately get out the click fellas here a lot did one directly to the face okay okay oh they are not done with this room yet okay we need to watch half of this door maybe another layer Oh was that supposed to happen it's ironic oh we're running quickly it's rising it's rising it's rising yeah just go you already know enough time make the jump it's not time to miss the jump with my thing do not have time to miss any jumps still rising it's still rising sorry not oh ooh goodness I want that you know that the boss fight you already know it's a multi loss by probably scrap all the ammo you're gonna need it there it is that's what I needed to get out look Oh let's grab the help get my direct give them the washboard alright step 4 today go grab all the help grab all the good hello can't surprise me I'm on pins and needles right now nuts right now Oh for the corner and we're back in the beginning all righty guys I'll see you the next one please | Popcap21 | UCFx43PEs6yPJxxO2SUZJXAQ | 2019-11-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,164 | 5,644 |
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T9qa_VrXg5Y | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9qa_VrXg5Y | Ones & 4 Awl (3D) | hi uh welcome to our latest installment in the ongoing adventures of gabe newell to listen to it in these cases please let me know what you think after you have had a chance to play in addition i can be reached at gave and gave and gave and no gave and gave them gave them no gave and gave and gave them no in addition gay then valvesoftware.com and my favorite class is the spy thanks and have fun this has been an experiment in order to show something to you episode 3 after 10 000 years in development is dead what's not to like hopefully it will have been worth the wait in addition my name is gabe newell thanks for listening gave and gave and gave them | Seana Davis | UCVszPuEVAw-FWnR-8erTKDQ | 2011-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 130 | 658 |
zHHKQ95gXBU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHHKQ95gXBU | Adult video game | Wikipedia audio article | the inclusion of sex and nudity in video games has been a controversial topic since the early days of the industry while many video games have used scandal e clad images or characters to sell or enhance games some go further using sex acts or nudity as a character motivation in game reward or simply as a gameplay element these games originate worldwide on most platforms and can be of any video game genre while releases in Europe and North America have been sporadic and often unlicensed Japan has seen the emergence of the pornographic video game sub-genre arrow gay first appearing on the NEC pc-8801 eine teen 90s NEC on the pc engine series and pc FX and sega on Saturn were the only companies who officially allowed sexual content on their consoles in Japan but arrow gay was more prevalent on the NEC pc-9801 topic history topic 1980s one of the earliest videogames if not the first to feature sexual themes was the 1981 text-based soft porn adventure published by online systems for the Apple 2 despite heavy piracy the game still sold 25,000 copies roughly equivalent to 25 percent of the number of Apple III's sold at the time in a 1981 article in Time magazine online reported that they were making a version of the game for straight women though this never materialized in 1982 Japan's koey founded by husband and wife team Yoichi and Keiko era Kawa and later known for strategy video games released the first erotic computer game with sexually explicit graphics nightlife an early graphic adventure game for the NEC pc-8801 that same year Kohi released another erotic title danji suminoe uaku seduction of the condominium wife which was an early role-playing adventure game with color graphics owing to the eight color palette of the NEC pc-8801 licensed games for the Atari 2600 beat'em and Edom Custer's revenge and bachelor party the games were noted for their negative reception particularly Custer's revenge for its depiction of what was perceived as General Custer raping Native American women despite the increased sales due to one of the first instances of video game controversy mystique went out of business after only releasing these three games a company named play around began distributing these games packaged in two-in-one double ender cartridges these games also included reworked versions with female protagonists Philly flasher beat'em and edom bachelorette party bachelor party and general retreat Custer's revenge the rereleased version of Custer's revenge was titled westward ho and featured slight modifications such as the Native American woman beckoning to indicate that she welcomed Custer's advances they released four new titles burning desire jungle fever and cathouse blues gigolo 1983 saw the release of another Atari 2600 game x-man x-men features player as a nude man working through a maze toward a pink door in the center past antagonistic crabs teeth and scissors players that reach the pink door were rewarded with a controllable sex scene like with Co II several other now famous Japanese companies such as Enix Square and Nihon Falcom also released erotic adult games for the pc-8801 computer in the early 1980s before they became mainstream early arrow gay usually had simplistic stories and extreme sexual content such as rape and types URI hentai lolicon these factors often led to widespread condemnation from the Japanese media in some of the earlier otic games the erotic content is meaningfully integrated into a thoughtful and mature storyline though others often used it as simply an excuse for pornography erotic games made the pc-8801 popular but customers quickly tired of paying 8800 yen $85 for such simple games soon new genres were invented ASCI eyes chaos angels a role-playing arrow game inspired titles such as Dragon Knight by elf and rants by ala soft in 1983 a company called Entertainment Enterprises Limited released an arcade game called swinging singles which was mostly meant for bars adult stores and sex clubs the game requires the player to drive through the city maze gathering dots like pac-man before reaching a brothel where the player is required to fight off venereal disease and collect keys to unlock sex scenes once the scenes are unlocked the top door is open where the player can go and engage in a controllable sex scene letting the player have intercourse with a woman until the player reaches orgasm and the game is over also released in 1984 with strip poker a sizzling game of chance for the Commodore 64 which was created by artworks software in 1986 Mar Tec released a strip poker game featuring digitized pictures of Samantha Fox on the spectrum c64 in Amstrad the same company would later release the controversial vixen featuring another page three model corinne russell also in 1986 online systems now called Sierra online asked game designer all lowed to create an adult game in the graphical adventure style made popular by their King's Quest series low took the basic elements of soft porn adventure greatly expanded it and released it as the 1987 game Leisure Suit Larry in the land of the Lounge Lizards Sierra didn't advertise the game and retailers were loathe to carry it so initial sales were low however word of mouth spread and soon the leisure suit larry series was a success spawning two sequels before the end of the decade 1988's Leisure Suit Larry goes looking for love in several wrong places in 1989's Leisure Suit Larry three passionate patty in pursuit of the pulsating pectorals topic 1990s you with cd-rom and multimedia based games in the 1990s most adult games featured video clips with limited interactivity both pre-rendered and real-time 3d graphics were also used while most games could be considered nothing more than pornography some attempted to include actual story and plot this can be seen in some games with less explicit content equal to an R or pg-13 rated movie 1990 saw the release of the first game in the gals panic series the game derived gameplay elements off an older title called qix which didn't have sexual images the object of the games is to slowly remove pieces of the playing field while avoiding an enemy or groups of enemies removing the playing field slowly reveals pictures of models in escalating states of undress the game had 9 sequels throughout the 1990s with a final game in 2002 in 1992 elf released doke you say in it before any eroticism the user has to first win the affection of one of a number of female characters making the story into an interactive romance novel thus the love simulation genre was invented soon afterwards the videogame otogi rasuu on the super famicom attracted the attention of many japanese gamers otogi iris who was a standard adventure game but had multiple endings this concept was called a sound novel in 1996 the new software publisher leaf expanded on this idea calling it a visual novel and releasing their first successful game Shizuku a horror story starring a rapist high school student with very highly reviewed writing and music their next game kazoo otto was almost as dark however in 1997 they released to heart a sweetly sentimental story of highschool love in the West's voyeur by Phillips came out in 1996 for their CDI console while the game does not show any explicit nudity it allows the player to spy on several characters in lingerie for play and explores taboos such as BDSM and incest after a similar game by tactics one kagayaku kisetsu ii became a hit in 1998 visual arts scouted mein creative staff of one to form a new brand under them which became key in 1999 key released canaan it contains about seven brief erotic scenes in a sentimental story the size of a long novel an all-ages version was also released afterward Kanan sold over 300,000 copies in 2002 a 13-episode anime series was produced as well as another 24-episode anime series in 2006 although many arrow gay still market themselves primarily on sex arrow gave that focus on story are now a major established part of Japanese otaku culture in response to increasing pressure from Japanese lobby groups in mid-1996 Sega of Japan announced that they would no longer permit Sega Saturn games to include nudity topic 2000s modern console publishers often have policies against depictions of nudity and explicit sexuality particularly Sony Computer Entertainment with its PlayStation brand of consoles BMX xxx for the PlayStation 2 was censored in the American release while versions on the Xbox and Nintendo GameCube were not in featured nudity however Sony allowed nudity in the title God of War which was also developed by Sony sex scenes and nudity have also appeared in Quantic Dream's Fahrenheit aka Indigo Prophecy and heavy rain released for the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 respectively a new generation of adult social games has emerged that bring multiple users together in sexual environments examples include red light Center singles flirt up your life and playboy the mansion while it is not explicitly intended for purely adult oriented entertainment the virtual world of Second Life which is made up almost entirely of player made content has an array of very exotic adult entertainment including nudity and full-on sexual activities adult games may take the form of bootlegs circumventing mainstream publishers who may have policies against such games patches or hacks to mainstream non adult games may add sexual and pornographic themes mostly for humor especially when sexuality was never intended in the original game examples include the Tomb Raider video games the grand theft auto san andreas hot coffee mod the Elder Scrolls for Oblivion and the elderscrolls v Skyrim which both have multiple such mods half-life 2's fake Factory cinematic mod and ROM hacks for console emulators the Internet has allowed adult games to receive wider availability and recognition including amateur games in flash or Java it has also allowed amateurs to create and distribute adult text adventure games known as adult interactive fiction or AI F modern consumer virtual reality headsets such as the oculus rift and HTC vive allow users to engage in virtual sex through simulated environments an example is VR kanojo you topic lists of related games list of erotic video games list of Japanese erotic video games list of our rated video games the ESRB s adults-only rating list of controversial video games list of banned video games list of boys love video games topic see also portrayal of women in video games cybersex arrow gay hentai virtual sex uncanny valley criticism of Second Life list of erotic video games BDSM in culture and media sexism in video gaming | wikipedia tts | UCmmkBTh8HaiycBZjOc8cVgw | 2018-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,791 | 10,658 |
exA-M7rpO7g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exA-M7rpO7g | Revelation & Daniel Fireside Pt 4 - Jodi Stoddard | welcome to the fourth and final part of the Daniel and revelation video collection I am Jody Stoddard and these are insights from the perspective of a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints if you missed the first three you need to go watch those first because we are creating a giant puzzle with a lot of different pieces and if you don't have the pieces from the previous three videos then you aren't going to understand what's going on so it'll be a lot more meaningful for you if you go and watch those first but welcome back and I hope that you gain new insight and enjoy the video thank you at the end of the last video video number three we had talked about wheat harvest and we had also mentioned grape harvest so we need to talk now about the pattern of the harvest and this is an essay that was put together by Bob canning and I am grateful that he said that I could use this it's amazing so this helps us understand the actual pattern of the harvest the harvest cycles and seasons in Jerusalem the church seems to have been following the Jewish harvest pattern to date from Joseph Smith to Brigham Young we have the barley harvest barley is the first fruit characterized as weak susceptible to damage from spring Frost's just like the early church was susceptible to damage as Joseph restored it with Brigham Young we entered the wheat harvest this is the majority of the growing season for the church it lasts the longest and finishes up at the beginning of the grape harvest with the wheat offering in the temple and remember we talked about the weed offering that was made on the new altar of the Jews in December of last year December 2018 there were some pretty significant timing with the wheat offering in what just happened in the last April conference of 2019 as well but the wheat and the tares grow together the majority of the growth of the church happens during this time and so do the secret combinations when President Thomas s Monson changed the missionary age we entered the hastening of the work or the hastened harvest this is where the wheat is being laid up in store by some workers and all of the workers are waiting for the lord of the vineyard to come and tell them it's time to harvest the grapes this was called the hastened harvest because it had to happen fast or the grapes would turn we're nearing the end of this phase by his estimation and the hastened harvest is winding down and he wrote this in September of 2018 when the hastened grape harvest comes to an end it was also about time for the wheat offering in the temple so you have the wheat offering the winding up of the great part and the beginning of the olive harvest all overlapping each other and this is where he said we were in his estimation now since then March in April of 2020 I think that we have seen that happen and we'll explain that later the next harvest the olive harvest is about to kick in with a mighty shaking the earth has already been ramping up the olive harvest was characterized by shaking the trees to get the olives out this is the part where the Lord preaches his own sermons shakes the earth or the olive trees and collects the last people who will hear his voice the trees are violently shaken to get the olives to fall so they can be gathered all of the members of the church will be gatherers because it will be unsafe to have missionaries serving outside of their homes this is the tribulation and the cleansing of America the tribulation is also the time where these olives are put under immense pressure to extract the pure olive oil or a pure remnant that will build Zion in his opinion President Nelson and the other apostles during the April 20 1820 2019 conference put us on notice that we are leaving Egypt or Babylon and that the new law is coming quickly and that the wheat offering has been or is about to be made the grape harvest is just about over and the olive harvest is ramping up why is this important because the restructuring and changes that were made at Conference 2019 and the ones that are coming in future conferences are to deal with meeting the needs of the members of the church and remaining the remaining people that are to be harvested this would mean that the day of the Gentiles will be over soon and e4 is now already and Ephraim's responsibility is just about complete the wheat harvest is ending and the wheat offering will be made to the Lord missionary work will take on a new meaning all members will be gatherers during the tribulation as secret combinations and those who uphold them are destroyed and the remaining olives are harvested but more importantly as the olive harvest shaking occurred the people of the church need to do two things to survive one take care of each other to do their family history and temple work so that family on the other side can provide support as well as during the very turbulent times we need every worthy man woman and child on both sides of the veil to survive the battle that we are now entering into with Lucifer and his followers he will be completely unbound and have free reign for a short but intense time again this was written in September of 2018 and since then much of what he was pointing to in his description of the various harvests have come to pass and we'll talk about that more toward the end of this video something that I hear often is the quote we know not the day nor the hour and when taken out of context that is only a half truth so we need to stop misusing this quote because as for the season year month unlikely even the week we can know that is the purpose of science and we can know that from Scripture D&C 106 4 says and again verily I say unto you the coming of the Lord draws nigh and it over taketh the world as a thief in the night therefore gird up your loins that you may be the children of light and that day shall not overtake you as a thief in the night mark 1328 now learn a parable of the fig tree when her branch is yet tender and putteth forth leaves you know that summer is near so ye in like manner when ye shall see these things come to pass know that it is an eye even at the door 1st thessalonians 5 but ye brethren are not in darkness that that day should overtake you as a thief ye are the children of light and the children of the day we are not of the night nor of darkness elder Bruce our McConkey added further insight to the meaning of this passage when he said those who treasure up his word will not be deceived as to the time of that glorious day nor as to the events that precede in a tended the righteous will be able to read the signs of the times to those in darkness he will come suddenly unexpectedly as a thief in the night but to the children of light who are not of the night nor of darkness as Paul expressed it that day will not overtake them as a thief they will recognize the signs as certainly as a woman in travail for knows the approximate time of her child's birth again remember he will be here multiple times prior to the official Second Coming if we are aware of or find out our mission and we're doing what we're supposed to be we will likely already know he is here preparing the world and his kingdom for his return in his glory all right moving forward we're going to talk about the bridegroom and the bride and what that symbolizes and also the wedding feast and the wedding and getting ready for all that stuff and remember the changes that we had in January of 2019 as you go through these as we go through these Hebrew traditions so that you can learn more about our own temple experience and how that has changed anciently there wasn't always handwritten invitations given out instead they were verbal and after a guest was invited they would change their robe or the side with a knot or clasp or pin on it to the other shoulder so those doing the inviting would know that they had already been invited also the removal of shoes was an ancient symbol of an agreement or a covenant all right let's learn about some of the Hebrew traditions around gathering for a wedding from the book beloved bridegroom finding Christ in ancient Jewish marriage and family customs by Donna berkhalter Nielsen this is a synopsis mostly taken from chapter 4 the book was used as a reference and I'm not sure who put this together but I thank them for it and if they want to let me know who it is I'd be happy to note them in my references agent Lee when a groomer wrote the ketubah the terms of marriage agreement for his intended bride and when she accepted he gave her a costly gift that had cost him all a gift that he had earned with his own labor at that point the couple entered into an approximate one-year long passage where they did not see each other at all they were considered married and their engagement could only be broken by divorce during that year the bride remained in her father's home she busied herself polishing up her home making skills and making her wedding dress her bridal wardrobe perhaps she would make a prayer shawl for her husband and work on her genealogy just the kind of things that you would do getting ready to be married she would keep her ketubah near reading and rereading the promises her beloved had made and knowing what a high price he had paid for her she would depend upon his faithfulness knowing he would come for her when all was ready had he not given all to claim her hand she kept a candle burning at her window each night of their separation so you're thinking about this the bridegroom is Christ the bride is the church so remember those analogies as we go through this the groom returns to his father's home and begins construction on a room to be added on to his father's home a bridal chamber where he would bring his new wife the groom did not carry out the construction alone usually he had friends help him no all of it was done under the supervision of his father after all his father had a reputation to keep and only the most carefully constructed structure would do in fact the marriage could not proceed until the son received approval from his father that all was completed to his father's satisfaction only then could he collect his wife and only then could the wedding celebration proceed the key to this was the friend of the groom in most cases I look at this maybe as being the Prophet who would bring news back and forth from the church to the groom or in other words from the groom to the bridegroom sorry from the groom to the bride and so this friend went back and forth and telling what the other one was doing that maybe Foundation had been dug and the walls were being raised and the roof was installed and likewise he would go to the bride in return with news that she was working on her beautiful wedding gown or perhaps he would bring the groom a loaf of bread she had made as the time and Clues were given by the friend of the groom grew near the bride would pack all the things she had carefully gathered for their new home Packer clothes be washed and anointed in readiness for the coming of her beloved bridegroom her greatest gift to her future husband was her personal purity and readiness and willingness to grow their own Kingdom her friends would gather around her in anticipation of the happy event finally the day came and after careful inspection the father now gives his son approval the bridal chamber is complete and acceptable in every way in his father's eyes all the constraints that have kept them apart now fall by the wayside he can now collect his bride and the wedding can begin in essence the father just handed off the baton to his son for an entire unspecified period of time both a groom and both a groom and his bride have been accountable to the groom's father in essence in approving the wedding chamber the father is handing the baton off he is no longer accountable the Sun is no longer accountable to his father in how to conduct his new kingdom he has earned his father's complete trust all is done it is done well hence the groom becomes Lord and king of his own kingdom likewise the bride comes out from under the stewardship of the father through the stewardship of her future bridegroom to become the queen of this new kingdom they are no longer children in need of constant supervision they have learned what they need to know they are equals before the father and they together are now poised to become one within a few nights time still to be determined the bridegroom will come there is much to be done within a very short space of time to prepare the final celebrations but finally he will come with his friends sounding the shofar in the darkest part of the night to surprise and claim his bride she will be born on Anna period litter to her new home so again this is not the official Second Coming this is a precursor this is when he comes to take her or comes to get the righteous for the wedding feast again remembering the five wise virgins and the five unwise virgins since the procession begins late at night and since the bridegroom walks the streets gathering guests on the way to the bride it took some time a messenger would run ahead to warn the people that he was coming perhaps he would arrive at 11:55 p.m. or perhaps he wouldn't arrive until 12:01 a.m. which would be the next day thus they didn't know the day or the hour the same can be said of a woman that travaileth in labor symbolism which is frequently used to describe Second Coming events a woman may go into labor on a certain morning but not give birth until the next day we know the baby is coming but we don't know the day or the hour and in these scriptures again we can see the bridegroom coming for the bride happens somewhere in the middle the wedding feast takes place before the official Second Coming so if we read these scriptures let's see what that looks like DNC 88 95 and there shall be silence in heaven for about the space of half an hour and immediately after shall the curtain of heaven be unfolded as a scroll is unfolded after it is rolled up and the face of the Lord shall be unveiled so there we have the half hour of silence ending in the middle of the tribulations when the Lord comes and who does he come for 96 and the Saints that are upon the earth who are alive shall be quickened translated into terrestrial beings and caught up to meet him so there again we have that mid-tribulation the event that's going to happen when the Lord will be there and the Saints the 144,000 or whatever Saints are ready will be quickened translated and taken up 97 and they who have slept in their grave shall come forth for their graves shall be opened and they also shall be caught up to meet him in the midst of the pillar of heaven 98 they are the firstfruits they who shall descend with him first so here we have reference to the first fruits the Church of the firstborn those who shall come with him in the clouds when he descends in his glory so this is not the time when he descends in his glory this is a previous event so let's talk about the spiritual symbolism of veils and Heather Farrell has a link and I put that at the end in the references she does a really beautiful article on the symbolism of veils so I'm taking a few words from her article the practice of women wearing veils is found repeatedly throughout the scriptures and for a good portion of human history it has been common for women and sometimes men to veil their heads and faces today in many religions around the world not just Islam women still cover their heads and faces when they are in the presence of people not of their family and or during religious ceremonies and practices it is a tradition steeped in powerful religious symbolism and one which Satan has done a good job of misconstruing today many people see a veil as an indicator that whatever is being veiled needs to be protected from outside influences because it is weak unimportant or should be controlled for example there are people in the world who argue that women need to be veiled in order to protect them from men and their lusts or in a similar vein there are people who see veils as a way to keep something secret hidden and untouched yet the truth is that such interpretations of veils are exactly the opposite from what they really symbolize the reason you veil something is because it is powerful and the veil is to protect those outside of it from the power beneath it in Exodus 34 we read how Moses came down from the mountain after speaking face-to-face with God and his shop his face shone so brightly that the children of Israel were afraid to be in his presence he had to veil his face while talking to them because they could not look upon him yet Moses did not veil his face when he talked to God only when he spoke in front of the congregation verse 33 and 34 says and Moses had done speaking with the children of Israel he put a veil on his face but when Moses went before the Lord to speak with him he took the veil off until he came out and he came out and spake unto the children of Israel that which he was commanded so Moses wore the veil when speaking to the children of Israel after having spoken to the Lord but he did not veil himself when he was speaking to the Lord second Corinthians three also explains that one of the reasons Moses failed his face in the front of the children of Israel but not before God was because Israel was not yet ready for the power and knowledge that Moses possessed but that when Israel shall turn to the Lord the veil shall be taken away 2nd Corinthians 3 13 through 14 says and not as Moses which put a veil over his face that the children of Israel could not steadfastly look to the end of that which is abolished but their minds were blinded for until this day remaineth the same veil taken away in the reading of the Old Testament which veil is done away in Christ dr. new cabinets 101 says that God himself wears a veil verse 22 behold it is my will that all they who call on my name and worship me according to my everlasting gospel should gather together and stand in holy places and prepare for the revelation which is to come when the veil of the covering of my temple in my tabernacle which hide if the earth shall be taken off and all flesh shall see me together so the veil which we often think of as being over the earth is actually over God God is the one being veiled because the earth is not yet ready for the knowledge and power he possesses also note that a woman unveils her face at a wedding ceremony to show that he that she has accepted all that the bridegroom has prepared for her and that she trusts him and is ready to give herself to him completely so again I hope that you could see some of the symbolism in our temple from the Year 2019 and apply that so that was all the information that I shared at the twenty the February 2025 side and since then a lot has happened especially in the month of March so I wanted to add some slides here at the end in addition to what my fireside had been there's a prophecy that the missionaries would be called home and the Lord would preach his own sermons Brigham Young said do you think there is a calamity abroad now among the people not much all we have yet heard and all that we have experienced is scarcely a preface to the sermon that is going to be preached when the testimony of the elder ceases to be given and the Lord says to them come home I will now preach my own sermons to the nations of the earth all you now no can scarcely be called a preface to the sermon that will be preached with fire and sword tempest earthquake hail rain thunders and lightning and fearful destruction what matters the destruction of a few railway cars you will hear magnificent cities now idolized by people sinking into the earth entombing the inhabitants the sea will have heave itself beyond its bounds engulfing mighty cities famine will spread over the nations a nation will rise up against nation Kingdom against Kingdom and State against state in our own country and in foreign lands that was Brigham Young from the Journal of discourses vol 8 president Heber C Kimball said the judgments of God will be poured out upon the wicked to the extent that our elders from far and near will be called home or in other words the gospel will be taken from the Gentile and later on will be carried to the Jews Orson Pratt when God has called out the righteous when the warning voice has been sufficiently proclaimed among the Gentile nations and the Lord says it is enough he will say to his servants o ye My servants come home come out from the midst of these Gentile nations where you have labored and borne testimony for so long a period come out from among them for they are not worthy they do not receive the message that I have sent forth they do not repent of their sins come out from their midst their times are fulfilled seal up the testimony among them and bind up the law Orson Pratt Journal of discourses vol 18 so in March we have seen our missionaries called home I don't know if that's permanent if they will go out again before the tribulations begin in earnest already we know that foreign missionaries will stay in their native countries and will no longer go out from there and as far as Canadian and US missionaries go they may still be called on foreign missions as of the first week of April but whether or not that will hold will depend on what the future brings Daniel prophesied that the temples would close as does a verse in Revelation Daniel 12:11 and from the time that the daily sacrifice or temple worship shall be taken away and the abomination that maketh desolate set up there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days the abomination that maketh desolate would be that three and a half years or the great tribulations something happened in June of 2018 that caused me to believe it might qualify as the set-up time when adding 1290 days or three and a half years we come to the end of 2018 but the temples didn't close then instead there were some wonderful changes symbolically we left the ironic robes and the Telestial world and we went straight to the melchizedek robes in the terrestrial millennial worlds I believe this symbolized the bridegroom Jesus Christ had come for the bride or the church but weren't the temples supposed to close at the end of 2018 if those dates were right well there is another scripture we need to look at an ad in here Daniel 9:27 says and he shall confirm the covenant with many for one year and in the midst of the year he shall cause the sacrifice and a blasian or temple worship to cease so the covenant was confirmed for a year our temple changes beginning of 2019 through the end of 2019 and then starting with the Salt Lake Temple and other pioneer temples in December 2019 a year after the Covenant was confirmed the temples began to close soon because of Coe bid 19 a skating closure of temples happened until March 25th it was announced that on March 26 the temples would not open and that they would be completely closed for all ordinances living and proxy Daniel 9:27 continues and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate even until the consummation and that determined shall be poured out upon the desolate is that a sign that we are moving from the Time of Troubles to the day of Jehovah so are we moving from the first half of the seven years of tribulation to the second half some say that March 26th 1820 was the actual date of the first vision based on weather reports for that year if so then exactly two hundred years to the day after the first vision the temple's closed just as Daniel prophesied the date was also exactly 400 years from the Mayflower landing at Plymouth Rock those people who were seeking religious freedom not a coincidence have the doors to the wedding feast just symbolically closed and if so how long until the wedding begins another event that happened was Utah had an earthquake and maroney's trumpet fell on March 18th 2020 Utah had a quake which dislodged the trumpet from maroney's hand amos 3:14 says that in the day that i shall visit the transgressions of israel remember we are israel upon him i will also visit the altars of Bethel which is a holy place and the horns or trumpet of the altar shall be cut off and fall to the ground it's also noteworthy that all the spires from the Salt Lake Temple which is under remodeling and reconstruction are being removed in Amos verse 6 we read shall a trumpet be blown in the city and the people not be afraid shall there be evil in a city and the Lord hath not done it a lot of people just think this is a coincidence and even laughed at it but I don't think so the header of the chapter for Amos says because Israel rejects the profits and follows evil the nation is overwhelmed by an adversary so here we are with our temples closed the day of the Gentile ending the trumpet is no longer sounding to them as the missionaries have been called home and God warned it would begin in his house during the April 20 2010 Uruk onference we did the hosanna shout was this a prophetic event revelation 8:1 says and when he had opened the Seventh Seal There was silence in heaven for about the space of half an hour so this is where we are right now we are nearing the end of the about half an hour or 22 21 years of silence verse 2 and I saw the seven angels which stood before God and to them were given seven trumpets so as we finish reading these next few verses again consider is this a solemn assembly that we had on Sunday April 5th verse 3 and another angel came and stood at the altar having a golden censer and there was given unto Him much incense that he should offer it with the prayers of All Saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne and the smoke of the incense which came with the prayers of the Saints ascended up before God out of the Angels hand the president Nelson think of his hand as he offered the hosanna shout and the angel took the censer and filled it with the fires of the altar and cast it into the earth so the fire in the ash from the sacrifices and offerings represent a plea for the repentance from sin and if you go back and listen to the choir seeing the hosanna anthem and the Spirit of God like a fire is burning and understand the ancient temple rites and what they did in the temple then I think literally what we are seeing here is a Hosanna shout and then after that shout the seven angels which had the seven trumpets if the hosanna shout of April 5th 2020 represented revelations 8:2 through five we shall know soon enough as we see the seven plagues of the seven angels poured out from the rest of Revelation eight and nine many scholars believe that these prophecies of the seven angels in revelation eight and nine are the same as from Revelation 15 and 16 as the descriptions of what is to be poured out is almost identical and I tend to agree and if that's so revelation 15 eight says and the temple was filled with smoke the prayers from the glory of God and from his power and no man was able to enter into the temple till the seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled if the temple's temporarily reopen then this scripture will happen after they closed a second time but we can tell now the temples are closed so either we are entering the seven angel time period where those plagues and disasters will be poured out or we will have a reprieve where the temples will open temporarily but we know from both daniel and revelation that the temples will close during the worst of the tribulations so it's going to be a wait and see what happens next but if you want to study up and read on what those plagues and tribulations are from revelation 8 9 and 15 16 then as they start to happen you will know because you'll know what to be looking for and then Isaiah 13 mirrors Revelation 8 so it sounds again here like this is also describing a Hosanna shout so Isaiah 13 to lift e up a banner upon the high mountain exalt the voice unto them shake the hand so wave the palms I have commanded my sanctified ones I have also called my mighty even them that rejoice in my Highness the noise of a multitude in the mountains like as of a great people a tumultuous noise of the Kingdom of the nations gathered together the Lord of Hosts muster a--the the hosts of the battle so again is that describing the Hosanna shout and then when you go on in Isaiah 13 it goes on and describes the plagues and turmoil that will happen in the great tribulations just as Revelation 8 and 9 do so are we the hosts that the Lord just mustered as the hosts of the battle are we moving into the great tribulations remember earlier when we talked about Ezra Taft Benson stalk and he said that those in attendance in April of 1981 40 years ago were those who would usher in the second coming now here's Ronald a Rasband April 20 20 conference he has a comment here and then he quotes president Nelson we are the people tasked with ushering in the Lord's second coming president Russell M Nelson has called this the greatest cause and the greatest work in the Lord's Kingdom today and I want to add my voice to that I believe that we are here and I hope that this does not bring you the kind of fear that will in mobile eyes you but instead the fear of the trust and the Lord and that will put you that will mobilize you but with the fear that's the type that's a respect that type of fear so a respect for the Lord in moving forward and preparing and finding out what it is you're supposed to do what's your mission look at the incredible promises that President Nelson gave us in the talk that we went over with the Scriptures that he talked about and all of those wondrous things that the people of the winding up scenes have the opportunity to be a part of so we need to find out what our mission is and be ready to move forward as the Lord directs thank you for spending your time with me I'm grateful that you listened my biggest prayer is that it helps you move forward in faith and peace and excitement because Jesus is coming back and I say these things in Jesus name Amen here are the resources and links from the all four parts of this video series if you have any questions or if there's some that you don't see here that you wanted just let me know thank you blessings to you and your family | Following Jesus - TheLDSLife | UCEeU8NNEwrJuuE7q6AYlFKw | 2021-03-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 5,759 | 30,420 |
4zmSX31HvrY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zmSX31HvrY | Advantages of being bullied | the good effects of being bullied so this will be my first episode of the bright side a new episode since we're talking about the good effects we will not be talking about the bad ones because we already know what that is right so here are the good effects based on my observations number one is being motivated to do something for example people discriminate you by your physical appearance and you'll be sad about it for a while like calling you fat because it's true sorry you'll be insecure about it for a while and then you move on and go to the gym and then for a while you'll have a good shape so that's the motivation i was talking about earlier so doing things that keeps you busy will slowly cease the pain so it's up to you to work out no one's stopping you and i recommend you should do it not only to sad people but also to any of you watching ritu is knowing to become independent well before some of us in a group project experience being looked down or being make fun of because they think we don't have the potential or we don't have the knowledge required for the group next is the second stage being secure be staring into the nothingness or be depressed eating so you'll be using some spare time to study to prove yourself you're not some useless idiot and to depend on anybody and of course you won't let people to see you that way right and lastly number three is being developed with high standards by the way before we continue you can make fun of my unenthusiastic voice because that's how i sound like the third is being developed with high standards people intentionally abuse you physically of course in movies that's very common people will beat you up for your lunch money or they just like doing it and you yourself is pissed off obviously of course you won't let that continue every day so you are making a choice to develop yourself like practicing self-defense becoming a boxer or practicing jiu-jitsu and longer you won't even notice you become a professional and take it as a career or sometimes they wanna try to quit school or go to an audition in hollywood to become an artist and become famous one day that no one dares to lay a hand on some people start big because of some bullies but not all of them when you do something that doesn't please everybody or doesn't like what you're doing it's a bad habit so a bully would change that don't worry when you grow up he'll realize about his mistakes and it's up to you if you forgive him or not and if you ask me i would and you should be thankful you know i haven't tried being bullied and you should be thankful for you know where you are today or he changed your bad habits and now everybody likes you because you know your mistakes and also trust me i don't know everything i just said this all based on my observations and my opinions subscribe if you're satisfied and if you're not please don't because you deserve better by the way commenting my videos would already made my day so so cannot subscribe by the way that'll be it hope you have a good day bye | Brinkfisher | UCuhuhvM8_evLYJ6pTvh8d9Q | 2020-12-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 577 | 3,049 |
_CttAVVIwfg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CttAVVIwfg | Monster Hunter Portable 3rd EAT MY MEAT! 😝 Deviljho Sword Farming | I'm [ __ ] do it I don't give a [ __ ] oh I give him chiral clock now go off the red go off the red gone today but the cat doctor you can't left me the cat [ __ ] he left me he left me to die he left me to die he left me to die hey everyone welcome back to a monster portable third video I actually have not played mustard portable third in a while and last time I tried when I was recording it failed horribly I tried fighting this [ __ ] thing that I'm not gonna try pronouncing the name [ __ ] I'm doing gen Bach blue/black the Jenny McDougall Blair was actually a part of a far across zones before and I tried fighting it now is just me my cats I don't do enough damage I just I simply don't do enough damage to kill this thing I thought a couple times and I just I can't do enough damage my weapons damage and it's yeah I mean I got close at one point boy it just I don't know if they have it just don't so I am what I'm gonna do is actually go get a deviljho brats or great sword and I'm going to start catching this bastard so this is gonna be a farming episode today so if you see if we go through a few haunted me kept fighting this thing that's why so yeah let's go easy fun to kill me now hide that vajura seriously like you're right everything by looking at my I keep forgetting it looks like a goddamn pickle lose that tail though hi baby how you doing you're doing good yeah it was good don't worry about it I'm just here to give you some love weed was like so lucky I don't worry about it dad you were haunting I'm fight you in a while so I might be a little rusty to fighting this thing somebody died at least once I won't be surprised and a guy I keep reading this goddamn great or just is not long enough to [ __ ] get in that good spot god damn it I didn't more Gerson length god you were a thick ass dinosaur extra thick no stop for you boy no stop for you okay let's just avoid him now okay girls let's just get out of here and just chillax by the water and have a nice drink okay it's fine are you ever guy still hella [ __ ] wheeze brighten up like shell of his sergeants I'm so cool I hate him though ie no bad mistake bad touch I wanted to bite me in that bring my defense down because that is the biggest problem that he has died and he is in a piece of goddamn [ __ ] his drawl brings defense now and I should bribe but I should have probably brought some defense seeds but [ __ ] me oh [ __ ] oh I don't know what to say about that I just lay my lane here nothing you can do it my boss well there goes my defense Oh what always becoming yeah you can do anything my demands are good I was actually hit me with his drawl well he's drooling now he's a piece of goddamn [ __ ] well it goes my defense that's a second Oh a sec what I wanted for Christmas just defense it I'm glad I brought that [ __ ] armor skin I'm glad that wasn't a waste of [ __ ] resources a piece of goddamn [ __ ] god damn it I missed cause I'm angry don't ignore me I'm yeah yeah yeah yeah it's drooling ass piece of ass ass ass [ __ ] ass [ __ ] you you get kill the [ __ ] mother today okay okay stop killing the family's little [ __ ] they have a child the child's right oh I said you lost damn tell expecting her down just run they're great I don't want to pick up that dot it's sweet sexy dog I'm not bringing that up I'm not a dumbass Wow kill me please now stab me in the eye cuz I'm a [ __ ] goddamn idiot thank you read your [ __ ] lovely since look at it before he does that [Applause] that was about it just gonna roll the [ __ ] daddy oh my christ I'm so scared oh don't get them dinosaurs I'm sure you can beat him up oh now you got this buddy you can do it don't tell oh [ __ ] then go [ __ ] yourself I'm glad that hurt you I don't know why jumped [ __ ] son of a [ __ ] ass [ __ ] oh now you want to stand still for me ow nah he's gonna move and you miss deviljho we're gonna talk about your [ __ ] like habits and being a piece of [ __ ] hold on a run button and attack amazing truly amazing I'm not even kidding that made my day right there I'll [ __ ] do it I don't give a [ __ ] oh I give him kind of fluff now go up the red go off the red go today but through the cat go through the cat left me the cat [ __ ] he left me he left me to die he left me to die he left me to die that's how yes you [ __ ] win I'll see you become a goddamn winner in this goddamn game I guess cheeky hits in and run not that's not cheeky that's dumb that and he runs away like a [ __ ] pansy turns his muffled for not bringing frickin uh the meets the poor little babies like I'm coming mama I'm coming he's gonna die no jesus [ __ ] christ I'm glad hurt you hey buddy you want to calm the [ __ ] down put away your anger that is you I'm gonna go over here with this less [ __ ] tree all right you know nope that's fine come to the cat I don't go [ __ ] you go after [ __ ] I'm over here I don't like a [ __ ] that's fine we'll have this thing you're here the way they bought it oh you can't see me now you can't see me now whatever I'll talk oh god my defenses down again or was it all down this game is not wise the debuff still active why am i running our own goddamn debuff and I should go into the bed in his [ __ ] camp and healing it off but I'm not because I'm a [ __ ] trial hard son of a [ __ ] they said go kill himself goddamn it I think the difference between try hard and pure stupidity I think I'll figure that out [Music] Oh mamacita no quiero a sono get no gracias no no quiero que el no thank you no thank you you know John scared we start speaking to their [ __ ] languages when his flight exactly I mean the [ __ ] out every today key giant [ __ ] today I couldn't use this but I want to actually well well I'm heading back to campus prime mention this videos up late today I apologize I overslept by a lot because I finally started going back into working out to get my body back into shape and ah hoo boy I got to tell you my body is nice actually getting up and doing [ __ ] because I'm a lazy fat ass and I kind of overslept cuz my cuz I again I slept like for 12 hours because I just I haven't done anything for a while so apologies of this videos like either a day late or a couple hours late I don't know just currently it's very early in the morning ok not really it's almost well [ __ ] [Music] you know a lot of muscles have rules of three you just don't give a [ __ ] about that ie giant goddamn pickle monster oh this is gonna suck yeah ready you show them buddy you [ __ ] job oh god I love my cat I'm such an idiot though my cat manages to knock this [ __ ] over I'm gonna be so [ __ ] happy to his credit he's not gonna get it so go red go I believe in you you crazy bastard oh Jesus Christ [ __ ] then my defense was down again wait a minute I have a problem solved for that though somewhere piece of goddamn [ __ ] oh you're not ready to eat here or I can take my salmon to serve my weapon then there you go Oh No thank you you can back the [ __ ] off goddamnit that [ __ ] tail is the worst length of heightened [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] uh you snot nozzle well I've tainted me time for a about that hey girl you want some of that tainted meat that sexy tainted me yeah you'd like that take a mint you little ho you like that [ __ ] take my ticked at me I don't know I don't know my mom about right now can you go get either take the goddamn me oh he's angry for some reason are you leaving you're leaving me aren't you you're leaving me I thought we had a thank you [ __ ] I'm glad I hurt you you giant pickle [ __ ] little dinky little [ __ ] hands your hands ain't got [ __ ] home of his day I just like [ __ ] box me what the [ __ ] dad oh mighty that hurt sweet baby Jesus Donny gotta run nope I sorta got wrapped there I will [ __ ] Andrew got whole [ __ ] race Batroc got [ __ ] get that tail girls get the tail if it holds still Oh what you did not even bite me [ __ ] off man oh my god I hate this [ __ ] like mouth hitbox you son of a [ __ ] gulp [ __ ] here have some goddamn tainted meat eat my goddamn tainted meat you son of [ __ ] don't run away eat my meat that's right there's the animation I was looking for piece of [ __ ] oh my god this is gotta come off oh he's pissed I don't want to be around here we use that [ __ ] dragon breath oh God Almighty what is it do them in the [ __ ] Tiger throwing rocks hey do any one of the pit I'll let you in one of the pigs I sort of god I hate those things [Music] come to my kennels up Oh yo cheetahs gone [ __ ] are part of it I don't know like broke up honestly what was that pista that makes it you can bring my defense down that'd be [ __ ] great to go away with the team if that's even a thing honestly ah what's up I blocked you it's good I'm just gonna thank you for that pinning me we'll walk around the cheap [ __ ] oh I know what that was I just got a little scared there for a second there's the anger that's what I was waiting for better just avoid this altogether thank you there you go you know when there's another version of the devil Joel that has like a humungous version of that and it is just the worst kind of pain it will wreck you like one it is awful you can calm down anytime now anytime now show the [ __ ] out anytime now one eternity later how is this pig just dangling yeah man this is some good [ __ ] happens every [ __ ] do his day hey Thank You Man [ __ ] kill him our knowledge he's gonna charge at me just because I'm a [ __ ] human whereas you or as humanistic characters in Monster Hunter car please [ __ ] punch how do i I hate myself I deserve to get killed I deserved I know I do there's that son of a [ __ ] I knew it oh my kitty knows what's up whoa whoa it's [ __ ] pig it's such a new what the [ __ ] you don't dick you're gonna you just I hate you Tinky not bite me okay okay I just I just cured the [ __ ] defense up defense resistance that me defense thing I don't know [ __ ] scared now cuz you're [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] oh hi this is fancy meeting you here that you're really to dig here actually like I said it's kind of hard way to get out of there for you because your big fat ass yeah I don't want to give it better thanks why are you enraged mode like I didn't do anything you yet I plan to but like at least give me a reason I mean I'm not giving you a reason to be angry yeah I mean I did I'm trying to cut your tail off I don't know am pursuing the scars are my fault ah gotta see this Hills bigger than I hope Aussie [ __ ] hell what's wrong did you uh you're missing a piece of you do you feel lighter I'll tell you what it is if you I'll kill myself now thanks it oh god I hate puns and I still use them you know if you keep running rid of me I'm just gonna tail you just stop so I can hit you [ __ ] it was even worth it ah he's really digging himself into another hole anything he's a [ __ ] but I dig it I just caught your tail off and broke part of your face you're gonna be fine actually I was certain I don't I don't think there's you I don't think there's more to cut off than his face in his tail I don't think I don't know I'm actually I didn't remember we're down in the comments if there's more to cut off double Jo than just his face and tail we like his hand a little dainty [ __ ] hands and cut him off this has no hands not like he's using them haha that pigs it hit me I wasn't sort of [ __ ] [ __ ] this is the case whatever whatever happens I might lose you so just in case I'm just gonna wait for the ramp attorney though I'm not confident in my throwing skills oh oh [ __ ] you Yeah right the [ __ ] [ __ ] hand well what's up goddamnit kitty good fling stout refresh bad old [ __ ] just kind of a boy fighting you for now thank you can you limp Pig don't [ __ ] do it I'll [ __ ] it up for me yeah [ __ ] your pickle ass is mine hi ball [ __ ] but we belong in my freakin trap you piece of [ __ ] now let me tell you a story I [ __ ] you up stop it watch Joey the 12 [ __ ] dragon attack like why am I getting this even Siva worth it just supported [Music] | Red Triton | UCQ8-QZZag_lhBcmMXNH4G9w | 2017-11-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,458 | 13,117 |
CKT_GhWD1SQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKT_GhWD1SQ | EP-1, Wood Mini-Lathe Review | Sawadeecrap to all my fellows anglers and carpenters out there! Creative Thoughts Series Lures Construction I'm really happy to present to you a completely new chapter in my YT creative thoughts videos experience One of my passion is fishing I love to hunt for snakeheads every pound and stream here in Thailand are well populated by this unique very aggressive breed that responds well to artificial lures Once more I took the idea from YouTube videos out there there are really skillful anglers who builds his own lures and upload related videos so I thought to mix together my passion for building stuff, DIY and my passion for fishing snakeheads indeed I'm coming out with new video series, 3 playlists: one about building tools that we need in lure instruction another playlist about building lures of course and a third playlist about my fishing experience So this is the first episode of a new playlist called lures construction tools in today video I make a review of a mini wood lathe to turn lures blanks Before jump into it thumbs up, subscribe to my channel if you think I deserve it of course and ring the bell for future videos notification and now, with that been said let's to build some and let's to have a fun with! Okay guys as previously told I took the idea about lures construction videos series from YouTube videos out there there are really skillful anglers who builds his home lure indeed, before to begin I would like to give credit to my friend Francisco from Florida, USA Francisco is a super skillful angler engineer and artist please check his channel titled Engineer Angler link above my head where you can find tons of info very detailed, step-by-step construction tutorials and much more! Francisco literally engineers lures construction bringing it to another level Indeed I love to publicly thank you Francisco for all your teaching and your kind attitude he always answer in no time to all my questions include the silly one I took many ideas from Francisco Engineer Angler channel personalizing, making them mine solutions that I will show you in these series videos therefore I give credit to this skilfull engineer angler thank you very much Francisco! All your help is really, really, really appreciated! Ok guys, with that being said let's jump in today video subject This is the mini -lathe that I bought from Lazada to turn lures blanks it costs 750 bhat, 24 $ shipment included it's a 200 watt, 12 to 24 volt 5 amp, DC motor The speed can can be controlled by this adapter 7 speeds increment and the brochure doesn't listed the minimum and maximum rpm speed The mini lathe comes with this key for its chuck this tool to fix the piece in place and a few other Allen wrench keys The mini lathe comes with a chisels set too chisels that in my opinion are completely useless! practically they don't have blade their tip is so thin that after a couple of sharpen will be completely gone in my opinion this chisel set is good only for the trash can As you can see I already built my carbide chisel however this will be subject for a future video I can pretend much from a machine so cheap however, as you can see the alignment tailstock-Chack is ok Let's check now the overall measurements the mini lathe is rated for a piece with a maximum depth of 5 cm from the chuck center to the base I have a distance of 3 cm and the maximum workable length is 13 cm about First accessory that I don't like this screw needle to keep the piece firm in place from the chuck side I replace it with a bolt that I simply cut like this I have a thicker in diameter needle with a much better grip The screw needle that comes with the lathe I already tested it it simply doesn't work its thread is too short and sharpen may it depends on the softness of the timber piece that I'm turning however after a few minutes turning the needle eats, breaks the timber fibers and the piece loose apart I'm waiting from Lazada this 6 mm timble drill bit death center that is going to replace the bolt needle that I just showed hopefully I will have a better overall grip Another accessory that I don't like is the base where the tool rest is a simple L-shape profile and as you can see it's really, really thin I simply replaced it with a much thicker 4 mm L-shape aluminum profile like this I cut a few pieces with the different lengths in order to have longer tool base rest I cut then a recess that fits a screw to all the tool base rest in place practically like this Here 3 pieces with the different lengths that I just crafted I can use a single piece or probably won't be necessary however if I want to increase tool base rest vertical depth in conjunction with another one like this Let's mount all together and like this I have more control I can precisely choose distance between piece and the tool base rest With tool bases with different length I can switch between and work wider, shorter pieces more comfortably I took my time and I already marked the piece center I never use a lathe before however it doesn't take experience to understand that the needle on the chuck side should be perfectly centered to the turning piece most important it must be locked firmly in place I already gave it a try and I told you that the needle that comes with the lathe it doesn't work by cutting bolts I made myself a couple of needles important to have a needle with a thread that is not sharp, aggressive I like this one for example that it has a very fine thread other way, after a few turns cause the speed turning force an aggressive thread is going to eat timber fibers the piece begins to turn on the needle cause it's not locked anymore and this is not good as obviously everybody can understand Here you can see a couple of different threads both of them are working fine in my case Okay guys let's put all together and give it a try First time ever with a lathe I never turned before indeed I don't obviously pretend to teach you anything the idea that made me buy I mini-lathe to turn lure blanks simple as that! I'm already in love with this unique piece of equipment and probably I'm going to build a bigger one soon I already have a proper motor perfect for a lathe however this will be the subject for a future video I begin to turn a round piece of hardwood let's see what happens As already told I don't have any lathe chisels the set that comes with the mini-lathe in my opinion is garbage, unusable! so I already built my own carbide tip tools lathe subject of another video as well I test my mini-lathe with a square shape piece of teck wood I'm doing a few tests turning different kind of timber essence soft and hard ones to see how the lathe response about its speed, torque, etc, etc I am real impressed with this cheap machine even with a stock-tail that is wobbling a little it turns pieces without any problem I'm turning a piece 13 cm in length that is the maximum allowed by the machine and I don't encounter any difficulties I tested all the speeds with very positive results the mini-lathe responds well without any problem whatsoever I'm really happy about my mini-lathe purchase if you don't have artistic skills as myself I'm unable to chisel by hands a symmetric shape this is definitely the right machine to go with so now I can begin to turn lure blanks In the mean time thank you very much for watching and see you soon in the next video | Luca Esposito | UCPivG4_iSiQ3rorkl0Xv-NQ | 2020-02-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,362 | 7,395 |
JVf2jAQpdig | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVf2jAQpdig | Raising the voice and empowering Pacific small-scale fishers and fish farmers | foreign the Pacific Ocean it defines us and sustains us it provides healthy food and livelihoods for our present and will determine our future we the small-scale fishes and fish farmers are its Guardians [Music] 2022 is the international year of artisanal fisheries and aquaculture this year the world celebrates all small-scale fishes and fish farmers of Pacific communities and the largest ocean of the world across 22 countries and territories fishes feed the Pacific people an average of 58 kilograms of fresh fish is consumed per person every year higher than the global average with close to 90 percent of households consuming fish or seafood weekly and around half of households depending on Coastal Fisheries as a source of income [Music] foreign [Music] however is only less than 10 percent of coastal communities that have received support for community-based fisheries management communities must be part of the solution their traditional knowledge and sustainable practices will improve fisheries management and protect vulnerable resources their farming activities also provide healthy food and livelihoods some people date them in the ocean throw the rocks and plastic bags and everything we keep our ocean clean like we keep our house cleaning same as where they live they need to keep clean the oceans sustainable [Music] yeah foreign foreign fisheries and aquaculture celebrations to raise the voice and profile of the Guardians of the Pacific form steps to engage and Empower Pacific small-scale fishes and fish Farmers for a healthy ocean and sustainable resilient livelihoods today and into the future | Pacific Community | UCnTjqG_bhhQNBTJGKYsNheA | 2022-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 256 | 1,621 |
1p4RFXsr_nc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p4RFXsr_nc | Daniel Mills - Author Nuts and Bolts - PSG Professional Development Series Video #1 | that's excellent and here we go all right so um uh let me just quickly introduce um the p s t that's uh the peer support group and we support writers um and uh researchers who want to publish their work now I wanted to first uh remind you of or tell you about the house rules please keep yourself muted um at all times uh until um literally asked to say something or until it's question time which I will inform you of in a minute um please make sure to follow the child rules of conduct we want everybody to enjoy and have a good time and learn something um and uh I've already informed you of the recorded sessions options which is you can turn off your video if you'd like because this session is recorded or you can change your name as well all right so a quick word about our support and sponsors the student peer interaction Network subcommunity ibaraki chapter just call she's worker chapter and um once again ibadaki chapter yes all right so I'm gonna speed through this because I want Daniel to talk you are not here to hear me so um the road map so a little bit of introduction about uh the PSG which I've already done a bit uh Daniel's uh introduction Daniel's Workshop questions please at any time type it in the chat box um you'll get a chance to receive Daniel's answers at the end of his um session um if there's more time we'll have a live q a as well and you can use the raise hand feature at that time but please keep yourself muted uh throughout okay um wrap up will be just a reminder of our next sessions okay so who are the PSG we are a committee of gelt volunteers and people who like to read academic manuscripts and we hope to give constructive feedback to authors who are hoping to publish um the types of submissions that we have are that we look at are abstracts we can look at your abstracts and help you with that rough drafts of your manuscript and of course the final product um if you want some eyes on those we can help you with that for more information you can visit the child pubs org PSG and you can use this QR code if you'd like thank you very much and then I would like to quickly introduce our speaker because that's why you're here uh Mr Daniel J Mills is an associate professor at Jamaican University and the co-editor of call E J um he has a master's in tesol from Shenandoah University um and his uh sorry um and of course his uh doctorate from instructional technology at University of Wyoming is research interests which we will hear about hopefully today informal learning mobile assisted language learning technology acceptance and financial literacy education okay so I'm gonna stop sharing here and I would like to ask Daniel to take over we are looking forward to hearing from you okay let me just move this over here get started oh that didn't work did it are you seeing it right is it correct okay great thank you so much so um yeah today's presentation is authors nuts and bolts and tips on how to be a better academic writer and maybe a writer in general so I wanted to start off today um by telling you a little bit about myself because I think I had sort of a unique Journey uh to become or to come where I am now and I hope that that might speak to some other people that maybe are not um uh you know following the traditional path to becoming an academic so um I actually wasn't very good at school uh I almost flunked out of high school and uh right after I graduated I joined the Marine Corps um because I had no interest in being in another classroom uh for another four years uh unfortunately I got injured while I was in the Marine Corps or I came out and again followed kind of a winding path I went to school as a massage therapist to become a massage therapist I was a martial arts instructor for a number of years and uh you know I just thought that I I liked learning but I wasn't any you know academically gifted to do well at school but I did want to earn a degree I saw the you know the the potential in that so I wanted to do it and I went back to school and I found that you know my life experience helped a lot having the discipline of the military and whatnot I I did well in in Community College courses but I really didn't have it all together and where that came was when I started at my four-year University and I quickly became friends with a couple of students that were pre-med and these are kids that you know did well in school and I I started to study with them and what I found out was that it wasn't you know they were smart of course course but really A lot of it was the strategies they used and nobody had taught me that nobody had taught me how to study how to write notes in class how to rewrite your notes after class what to do with that material and so when I learned that I excelled academically and got my bachelor's degree my Master's my doctorate um you know I did really well and I when I got out of my doctorate degree and started my journey in academic writing and Publishing I realized that just like studying in University there are strategies to do it and so that's really what I'd like to share a little bit with you today kind of going through my path and when I ran into roadblocks and then what were the strategies I learned from people had who had gone before me that really helped me to become a a better writer and you know of course I'm not the top academic in my field but in the last 10 years I've published about 30 Journal articles and book chapters um and I am now as uh was said the editor of the computer assisted language learning electronic journal uh so I get to read a lot of academic works that are coming in and of course continue to produce on my own so where I'd like to start is um actually um doesn't want to go forward there we go um I'd like to find out a little bit more about you you know I we have quite a turnout today um we don't really have time for a breakout room or at least enough of them right now so I'd like to start maybe in the chat um could you share where you are in your academic Journey uh are you in graduate school are you thinking about graduate school have you already started publishing and you just want to improve and pick up some some more strategies so maybe we could take a minute or two just to to tell us where you are in that journey and I hope I can actually see that while still sharing my screen but uh so I see something came up in chat oh there we go okay great this is kind of what I was hoping to see I'm seeing a lot of people that are either just starting a Masters or thinking of a Masters or getting started uh because that's really where I have sort of put this presentation together uh at when I was starting my graduate school um see of course a couple more advanced people here who have already published that's great okay well I will keep an eye on that um but let's let's move forward to the next part and hopefully I can tailor it a little bit to your situation so um before we get into the actual nuts and bolts of writing the first step in research is coming up with an idea and this was the reason I wanted to put this in is this was a real struggle for me especially when I did my doctorate uh I I didn't know what to write about you know and and that's really the first step and when you haven't done research it can be a daunting task luckily uh at least for me um I was doing an ed D and you know probably 30 40 years ago the Eddie and the PHD were quite different degrees but they've sort of merged a little bit more much more similar uh than they were but one of the differences for the Eddie at least in my program at University of Wyoming was that the research needed to be problem based it wasn't theoretical and this is the play place I always tell new researchers to look at look at their classroom look at their peers classroom look at the academic environment they've in they're in and look for problems issues phenomena that are happening there just something uh you know as an example I noticed and and maybe this is unique to me and that's part of doing research but when I came back to University after covid I um wasn't expecting the students that I got um they had changed at least from my experience teaching at Ritz Macon University prior to covid the students that came were more tech savvy that was a big one they were um more motivated and they were nicer to each other I thought that was a big one and it got me thinking I was talking at a conference to some other American teachers and they had a very different experience many of the students that started off with them were really um uh very quiet they they weren't used to engaging with people and so right there you see a little bit of a problem or a situation that you could turn into a research project so that's the type of thing that you want to look at in your classroom the questions you have are probably going to be interesting to other people as well another uh way to look at for ideas and this is something that isn't done very often but when you're reading research I know that when I have the conclusion I always write about the limitations of the study that I've done maybe I didn't have enough participants maybe it was done in a private university where the students are of a higher socioeconomic status of other students that you want to look at so by reading somebody else's research and seeing what they didn't do and what they're thinking is the next step for their research is something that you could work with as well many of the research projects I have done are in my field but done in a different country so you know somebody does a study on mobile learning in the United States we all know that our Japanese students are going to be a very different group to look at so keep that in mind when you're reading research what are the areas that that weren't studied already and what is the author telling you needs to be looked at next so that's a great way to start now um as I said we may or may not have a lot of time for some of these activities but I thought here with this first activity um I'd like you to think about a few of those things you can put it in the chat if you'd like or maybe just write on a piece of paper if maybe you want to keep it secret you you think there may be some potential there but let's take a minute or two to think about some of these uh uh brainstorms of ideas that we could turn into research um and while I do that I'm just gonna go to the chat really quick and I'm going to share with you I might just turn it off for a second I want to go into the chat because I'm going to share with you really quickly um a Google drive folder that we're going to use for some other activities so let me so just take note of that link that I'm sending right now and we'll use some of those as we go on okay so did you come up with any ideas anything that's going on in class that you'd like to look at okay so keep those in mind as we go through the next parts of uh of the presentation because it's always good to have an idea of something that you're researching and then see how you can apply um these activities these uh techniques to what you might be looking at so now we're going to get into the the nitty-gritty of writing uh the joy of writing um I was when I started to put this together I was thinking to myself but you know I heard a quote that said something I don't like to write but I love having written and I think everybody who's written anything can can really relate to that and I looked it up I thought it may be someone famous and it actually turns out it was an interesting story it was a amateur writer uh probably from about a hundred years ago and she won a contest and a reporter asked her this question of does she like to write she said I don't like to write but I love having written and it's kind of carried on I think it's been repeated by a lot of other people um so how do we get started with writing so you know when I was uh starting out uh well I'll I'll back up just a little bit to tell you why I called this Brick by Brick uh when I was in university a friend of mine who is now an academic himself um he started lifting weights and he he wasn't very big of course in the beginning and uh one of the little jokes he used to do what every time he lifted weights he'd come over and he'd say Brick by Brick the castle is made and it was just a little joke and we all laughed at it but it really stuck with me because pretty much everything is like that right you know how do you get started writing and how do you build on your successes and as I was starting my dissertation this was a real struggle for me because I I just felt so overwhelmed and luckily I discovered a book and it was called Write Your dissertation in 15 minutes today it's by Joan bulker I believe is how you pronounce her name and um I I remember showing it to a few of my friends who are also in programs and they kind of laughed it off they said you can't write a dissertation in 15 minutes a day but just like Tim ferriss's four hour work week it's kind of just a catchy title and what her idea is is that just to write something large like a dissertation you start with 15 minutes a day you start by creating the habit and if you can get yourself to do that on a daily basis it will eventually become something that you put a lot more time into and that's exactly what happened to me so I started with that 15 minutes a day one of my favorite books that's come out in recent years is called Atomic habits I'm not sure if anybody's read it it's by a guy named James clear and one of the things he says in that book is it is better to do less than you'd hoped than to do nothing at all and he talks about you know if you're doing if you want to exercise it's better you did one push-up in a day then not do any exercise you know if you're going to read something it's better that you read for a couple of minutes a day and just by setting that habit on a daily basis it will lead to something bigger and so that's something that's really helped me uh not just in that but other things of life after covid I gained like 10 kilos and I've been trying to lose weight and I I found it so hard to get back into working out so I just set myself little goals you know just a few minutes of some exercise or just making sure my breakfast was uh you know a more perfect in terms of calories or something and those things have led to bigger bigger goals right now um I have no Financial affiliation to it but one of The Trackers that I use is this habit tracker called done and I found it to be really helpful there's a lot of other ones that you can experiment with but this is one way that I've gotten myself to start to commit to habits over a period of time um you can see on the third picture there that's that's the main interface and you can set these little um habits that you want to create each day and you can set the frequency of them how many times a week or how many times a day you do it and I've been able to use this not just to get myself back into researching and writing but also to start meditating and doing a lot of other things so this is one thing that I uh um I would recommend is to look for habit tracker and while this one is it's very inexpensive it is a paid uh application there are free ones of course and even a spreadsheet works oops um the next issue that I ran into is once I got started writing and I really had this idea uh you know down and I I wanted to go further with it is writing the literature view anybody who's written a literature review I think pretty much finds this one of the most daunting tasks um I I don't know if he's here tonight but one of my my co-editor and co-author on many papers um uh Dr White is is probably here and we've had several papers that we've never published just because we couldn't get ourselves to write the literature review so um you know this happens to to everybody everybody but there are ways to tackle that the first thing that I learned about when I was struggling with this in in my uh doctoral program was about um reference managers so I used mendeley when I was doing my doctorate and these programs allow you to store the actual article where you can take your notes there's all sorts of different functions that allow you to you know keep track of different themes but it also when you're writing you can input these references and of course references can be very very difficult to get right especially in a dissertation when you might be looking at a hundred or more that are used and have to be used properly throughout the throughout the paper however even when I use this it didn't really click for me because I was reading so much but how do you synthesize it into a story and that's what I struggled with and the professor that was working with me my advisor she was one of these sort of naturally talented academics and she didn't have a problem she never understood what I was I was dealing with but after I talked to a few other people they started to tell me about creating a literature review Matrix and this changed my life and the few people I've told this to that do literature reviews have said this is so great you know and the example I'm going to show you right here and I do have another example which I'm going to point you to this is actually a health science one so it's not really in our field but it gives you a good idea um if you can see it closely enough you can see that this page here basically summarizes the articles that this person is looking at um I take it a step further where I have a summary page but then in the tabs in Google um Google Sheets I actually break it down into themes and that's where I store my quotes and my paraphrases so when I'm doing my literature review every time I'm reading an article I'm marking it up I put it in here so I have a summary and then I start to take the parts of it and put it into the themes that are going to make up my literature review and when you're ready to write it it's so easy because it's all laid out in a logical order and so I'm just gonna um direct you we're gonna stop for a second on this slides and I want to show you just open up here and I've sent you the link here so that you can find it this is the activities that I have here um and there's an example literature review Matrix I hope everybody can see that and I know it might be a little bit small let me see if I can make it a bit bigger so you can see okay and I've tried to make this really simple here I didn't put I took a literature review Matrix that I used for an article I've recently written and I only put two articles in there just so you can see how it works um in my case instead of I didn't uh you know there's many ways to do it I didn't create a summary of the reference but what I did include is the citation um I have the abstract over here so you understand what it's about and then I just started taking notes so these are the quotes and paraphrases that were coming up in the article that I thought were important for my topic right and then what I do um is that I start to look for themes so um if you look at these themes you can see this is about online learning these are about affordances to do with online learning access is also an important function so I look at this theme and I might say well we're going to have a subheading here which is online learning okay I know that's going to be in there and then I look you know what's going on next here we're talking about instruction institutional support I have that in several areas so I might make another theme here um institutional let's see if it's an institution right and then I start the process of looking at these items that I have that one in online learning I'll copy it and then I'll move it over here um and of course I'll add the reference in there as well so I know what I'm talking about but this is the process that I've used to kind of create these literature review matrixes and you can see a lot of examples online so you don't have to just look at mine um but you'll start to see the ways that you can use these and every time I you know sometimes I I get caught up I don't write it I don't go through this whole process because I think oh you know it's going to take me so much time but when you take the time to do this it it's just a totally different world okay so let me go back to my presentation real quick so after we've uh done our literature review Matrix and we have you know the background of our study that's when we're going to start mapping out our project right so this is really project planning and again I want to share some things that I I was terrible at this and I think it's one of the reasons that I was so bad at school uh I just I was you know I liked learning things but I just didn't know how do you organize everything how does everything go together and I didn't have any role models to sort of show me that so as I started working on this especially again in my dissertation one of the first things that I came across was a book which is mostly a business book called getting things done it's written by David Allen and you'll see in the files I've actually included a reading list so that you can see how this is done but the basic idea of it is that um first of all you cannot rely on your memory to remember everything that's coming in we live in an Information Society and there's just too much information coming at you all the time and that's especially true in academics um so the first step of the of the process is to capture what is coming in now this could be simply simply a notebook if you're an analog person um it can be and I'll show you the the tools I use but I I like a Mac so I use the note function on Mac and I've set it up into several categories so I have you know my Ritz of Macon notes I have my research notes I have my personal notes and everything that comes in I don't try to remember it I write it down and and one of the best things for that I I suffer from a little bit of anxiety and it's gotten worse since I've gotten older and one of the things I found is that this helps immensely because when you take things off your mind and put it down it's it you don't have to think about it anymore so that's the first step the second step and the third step is to clarify these items to figure out what are they are they tasks that I can complete can I do them in one step are they projects that are multi-steps and then how do I organize that into something that I can take action on and then step four this is really important is you need to review this system at a set interval because you could set everything up and then you don't check on it and you don't and you forget to do tasks right so I have a thing where every day I look through my tasks I look through my my system so I know what I have to do and what I can take action on and then finally of course we have to engage in the task and one of the things he really says you should do is that if something is going to take only a few minutes do it right away so you know a lot of times we put things off that just are a few minutes so just get it done and as I said um I basically use the the three apps that come with your your Mac to set up my whole getting things done system I record everything into my notes I create lists of reminders everything you know again like Ritz the make on Research personal and let's put in those reminders is there's a project page that has all the steps but in the list stage in the reminder stage it just has the next task what's the next step and so I can just go in there I complete the next step and then I move it over and then I use my calendar for anything that has a set date if something has to be done by a certain date then I put it in a calendar if it's something that I can do you know take me uh you know over several weeks I can put it in the reminders um but there's it's a really good system to look into I pair that with another system which is called the 12-week year and this is another book I recommend you to read and I think a lot of academics don't read these books because they're business books and if you're not into that sort of field you may not read it uh because you don't think it's related to academics but there's so much that can come you know can cross over in the 12th week year one of the things the authors say is to be truly effective with your daily activity you must align with your long-term Vision your strategies and your tactics and so while getting things done gives us sort of a system it doesn't really Define what these things are that we're doing and there's really two sort of what they call indicators or goals that we have that we can set up the first are Lag indicators these are the end results so I gave an example here you set a goal and of course if you had more room I didn't on the slide but you set a smart goal right you want to make sure that it has it's going to be completed in a certain it's going to be very specific it's time constrained and very uh we know what the ending is so in two weeks I will complete my literature review that's a lag goal it doesn't happen right away but then what are the actions that I'm taking on a daily or weekly or even monthly basis that are getting me there so I might set as a habit that I'm going to spend 30 minutes a day five days a week reading and synthesizing literature so this is a really key thing that I found because a lot of times when you put something off and you say okay I need to write a literature review and I'm going to have it done in two weeks it's hard to do that right you put it off for other things something comes up but if you set yourself a habit every day that will lead to that outcome it's it's really a good way to go I again like you know as I'm trying to lose weight one of the things that or try to get in better shape one of the things I've realized it's really hard to concentrate on a number of kilos you're losing or or being better at some exercise but if you set a small goal every day it's going to take you there anyway and you don't need to think about this larger goal that's looming um so you know if we bring it back to getting things done the way that I do things is I'm using this getting things done system capture the information I'm then clarifying it and organizing it using this 12-week year system so I have lead and lag indicators and then again I jump back into the getting things done system to review and engage there's a lot of guides out there even if you don't want to read the whole books you can find YouTube videos that summarize both of these and you know you can use that to to get started but this is one thing that has really changed my academic writing so I do have an activity for us that I was hoping to do a breakout room but I'm looking at the time and I'm not sure if we actually have it so I think we're going to just um we're gonna uh maybe not do this right away but I will give you the resources of course so we can talk about it later so what I was hoping to do in this activity was to see if you can come up with some lag and Lead indicators for your projects right and and that's the the main thing I'd like you to take away I think from that is that so often we only create those lag indicators what is the end goal but how do we break that down into manageable chunks and then how do we come up with daily or weekly uh habits that will lead us to that instead of concentrating on just the big daunting goal especially if you're in a graduate program and you're trying to write a dissertation or a thesis okay so next I wanted to talk a little bit about what I'm calling here borrowing brilliance so um you know again A lot of times with academic writing or academic publishing it feels like there's just so much to do and there's so much that I have to create and do myself but what I found is that you know it's really a team sport and there's also so much you can borrow and I'll talk a little bit about that uh and how you know that could be problematic but we want to be careful with that but uh we'll talk a little bit about that but I want to First tell you a story about Steven crashing um I I'm pretty sure everybody here uh has at least heard of Steven crashen um he's very very famous linguists who does the input hypothesis and if anybody's ever met him or heard him speak um he is an evangelist for this input hypothesis you know he cannot be swayed uh from it you know other researchers some researchers most many researchers agree um some you know have conflicting evidence and and this goes back and forth but I was at co-tesol uh probably about six years ago when he spoke and it was it was a really interesting situation because he was he was saying to everybody how every study that he's looked at proves what he's been saying for what 50 years or longer and he kept saying this and just when he said it there was this loud thunder clap that went on in the background it was outside it started raining and you know the heavens opened up and he's he stopped and he said see even God agrees with me and it was amazing that he he was able to pick up on this so quickly um but you know it was definitely an interesting thing but the thing that I I think to take away from crashing is input and not just in language but how we can use input to really help our academic writing and there's a lot of different ways you know I have a couple pictures up here there's somebody reading reading is the main way right you know I mean just reading research can help so much as I become an editor for the journal that I'm working on right now you know I read a lot of research and it's so I I get more and more ideas because I'm seeing how people are doing it and I'm seeing um you know it gives you inspiration but it also shows you how you can do it yourself the other thing is these groups like jalt you know we're talking about these um anywhere where you can connect with other people that are like-minded and they're interested just talking and hearing people talk can help you so much in in your academic writing and putting your thoughts together and finally um you know a lot of times we idolize people like Steven crashen or or some of these uh great professors people we've read and we think of them because we're in this field as rock stars um but you know of course they're completely unknown anywhere else and they're usually so happy to help and be recognized um in my early days I was really into the Glenn stockwell's work um because you know I was doing things on mobile learning and when I met him I was so excited but of course he was just equally excited that somebody was talking to him about his work and and really helped me a lot so don't be afraid to approach you know even the top people in your field to get more input to run ideas off them to talk to them about things um and then you know we want to we don't want to reinvent the wheel um so much of research is done in such a structured way when we write research papers that it doesn't need to be completely your own um you know the structure of how things are set up journals will give you the structure they're going to give you the organization you don't need to worry about that um research designs uh so often I'll look at res I based my research off of a design that was done on a different subject you know this doesn't change the tests the variables it's just the type of information we're looking at and I think one of the big things is the results section especially if you're like me and do statistical research um I remember talking to my professor when I was in my doctorate and she's like you know it's a set phrase that you use when you present the results and there are sites like layered statistics and one of my favorite books using SPSS for Windows and Macintosh by green and Falcon which sounds uh complicated but it's just a great book that shows you how to run the test and what to write in the end so you know of course we have to be worried about plagiarism we have to be thinking about these things but very often in some sections of our paper uh it's it's a real set phrase so think about that at least when you're you're um you're doing your work and then finally I just wanted to touch on editing the editing process and of course um there's a couple of different ways that we get editing help the first one is our friends you know our peers um and I I've subtitled this how to get your friends to work for free one of the really hard parts of being in academics I think is having so many people ask you to look at their work and that's why it's great that they have this you know the PSG the organization that will look at your work for you so you don't always have to bother your friends but I think with whoever you're asking to edit your work there's a couple of uh guidelines that I would suggest that you follow one of the first ones is to be very specific in the feedback you're looking for um so often you know I could send something off it's a rough draft and I just want my friend to look at my methodology am I do I have this set up right and instead I get you know the grammar police um you know that's not what I'm looking for but you have to be specific with the people you're asking what are you looking for are you looking for a proofreader you're looking to bounce ideas let's see what it is and tell them also make sure you reciprocate this in some way I I've had several colleagues that have asked me to do lots of work on their papers and then when I said to them oh you know can you help me with this they're they're like no I don't have time sorry you know and it's very shocking because like you think this is going to work both ways the other one and this seems like simple but it's so important clearly label your files this helps you and it helps other people right I label my files with the dates and the versions every time and so when you send this to people they know what version you're getting you're not asking someone to look at something you've already looked at and you don't lose it um and then you know there are different as I said there's there's groups like jalt that will look at your paper there are paid Services um that will look and some of them are more reasonable than you would think so you know looking at Fiverr and upwork where there's academics all over the world that uh that do this for for a job or at least a side hustle there's more and more technology every day grammarly uh chat GTP things like this that can help in the writing process if it's used correctly and then um you know masterminds and this is something that's come from I my kind of my uh side thing as you may have seen I like personal finance education I do some research in that and in that field especially in personal finance there's a lot of masterminds that are forming where like-minded people get together and share our ideas and so I think it it's another thing that would be great to borrow um in Academia um unfortunately I'm I don't 100 have time for this but I'm just going to cover it really quickly this is something I do and not everybody does my wife thinks that my wife is also an academic and she does not like doing this but it was a little tip I wanted to share I I'm one of these people I can't open 20 tabs on my computer and um it drives me absolutely insane and so when I'm editing one of the things that I do is when I get a copy that's all marked up I actually start with a fresh piece of paper re-label it and re put everything back in and rewrite it and for people of my personality it works great for people like my wife who has 100 tabs open she hates it she just wants all of the information at once I was going to show a quick demonstration I don't have the time for that but I will tell you that in the files that I provided I show a short section of a literature review I wrote a friend edited very well for me and then I used that to produce a book chapter and I've included the finished book chapter so you can kind of see the difference and I think I still have just enough time I wanted to just talk last thing about review roulette this is when you're actually publishing as somebody who runs a journal the main thing I want to as a takeaway is don't be upset with the comments you get they are all over the place you know you can turn in an article I've I've had you know reviewers that just are against some little model like the technology acceptance model somebody writes something and they write a scathing review of this work just based on they don't like the model you know you cannot take this seriously um there's just all sorts of opinions that go out there we we're trying in our Journal as much as possible to systematize it and and get it as um uh what's the word I'm looking for you know I can't think of it but even doubt is possible so that there's not a lot of variation um but when you are getting editors back you can always even disagree you can come back and say I'm sorry I don't agree with your comment and this is why so when you do get to that publishing stage don't let this throw you off um and then the final thing I just wanted to share is that uh the takeaways that I've come at with is first of all everyone has a story to tell even in academic writing there isn't uh just one way to produce academic writing and I I know people that I've met that said I can't do that I don't want to do a lot of research you can write a review you can do a software review you can interview somebody famous in the field and you can produce academic writing journals are on all different levels and looking at all different types of research so don't feel that you cannot contribute to the field because either you don't think you're there yet or it's not something you want to do there's all sorts of stuff that you can do to become a better academic writer and to contribute to the field and finally I think the main thing that I've learned is that you need to start where you are you can't dream about oh in a year I'm going to be at this position I'll start writing at that point you have to start where you are and you have to take action every day and if you do that you're going to reach your goal there's just no way that you're not so I will end it right there if there are any questions I think I'm starting off by answering questions in the chat yes please thank you Daniel may we may we offer you an Applause everybody could you unmute and uh please give him a round of applause word thank you very much Daniel sweet good job buddy thank you yeah so there are actually some questions in the chat box um if we would start with that then we can go into the Live question asking um section isn't that okay okay so the first question was from from helper um what kind of lit review was it that you had used as a as an example in the beginning the reason why I asked the question was not so much for myself but I noticed a lot of people are doing their masters and in Academia there tend to be two basic if I got this right there's two basic types of of literature review I'm sure there are more one is comprehensive literature review and another is purposeful do you know what I'm talking about I I do um hmm I have never you know I think in my field yeah I think where where I usually call this is the comprehensive one is sometimes called a systematic review okay and if if I'm I hope I'm talking about the right the right thing and and um basically if you look at a systematic review it it's a type of research paper you can write uh and it is research itself there's data so basically what you're doing is you're saying these parameters I am searching all articles from 1999 to 2021 that contain these keywords and you're you're just getting everything and then usually you're setting that up into sort of a matrix that's presented in a paper and it's very popular in health science because what they want to do is they want to see what all delivery like say something like you know should we eat carbohydrates is that a better diet for for for blood pressure or something like that they want to see what all the studies say so that's systematic you don't usually see that um in our field but there are you could produce I've seen it especially for tech ed techs type stuff so yes so this one is more of the um what was the second one you said comprehensive and uh and purposeful no the comprehensive the comprehensive what you just call the system also known as um meta meta studies yeah uh Stockwell Glenn Stockwell did one for um he chose one journal and looked at all of the journals and he said okay what are the trends within this particular Journal yeah yeah so yeah so that's the systematic like you're saying is usually a study in itself whereas a purposeful one is within a broader study so I think I was pretty much presenting more of a purposeful one however there are some really good books on systematic uh literature reviews and I I'm I'm really into Data like that so I I kind of like them that was a great question yeah thanks thank you hey thank you very much then there's another question from um sorry I'm gonna go in order um so Jeff asked um could you give us a definition of lead and lag in Academia rather than business oh yeah so I mean uh for example I think I I gave one that's in there where um like if you're gonna set let's see so so yeah if I'm gonna be writing a paper let's say so and I set up a section of the paper that I'm going to write and I I give myself three weeks to write the literature review um that is the lag indicator so three weeks from now I will have a completed literature review but then what are the things I'm doing on a daily basis that would be um you know every day I'm spending 30 minutes reading articles and then synthesizing them into a literature review Matrix so yeah so like the long-term goal is the lag and then the lead is the daily or weekly tasks that you do to reach that goal I hope that's enough thank you okay appreciated um well for the next question then um from Angelina um do you know obsidian and would that be something you can use for lit review obsidian I do not know that um uh uh obsidian serpent you're thinking I've just pulled it up real quick so is this ah this looks really interesting okay so this is kind of a mind mapping uh system I've never used this but I'm definitely going to take a note and look at this um yeah I I will say um I don't know if anybody's done it I don't do a quote a lot of qualitative research but there's a a program for qualitative research called nvivo and in Vivo takes like you know recordings of interviews or transcripts and you can Market with themes throughout and color code it and do all this stuff and then you can pull up those specific quotes or whatever it is and I know there's a lot of people that use it to write literature reviews so they write their notes in there and then theme it and then it sort of puts it into more of a data so that's one way to do it but I really like this obsidian um and I'll definitely take a look but I've never used it now it's great okay I'm gonna make a note of that I'm going to make a note of that in my Mac notes as part of the getting things done system is that okay Angeline are you all right yes uh sorry just to jump in thank you for um answering this is basically a system where you can take notes of uh and it's a note-taking system where you can organize it based on themes um and there's uh like you said there's a mind mapping um tool as well so uh on YouTube there there's a lot of videos where people walk you through uh the use of this application for research and for writing so I wondered if oh wow would be interested in that I'm so happy you told me about it because it looks really really great I definitely want to try it out um I put my email on the end so if you do have any videos or something that you'd like to share please send those to me all right thanks all right and thank you Jane for putting the the link in the chat box if you're interested in obsidian please have a look um okay are there any we have a few minutes left are there any people who would like to ask live questions please use the raise hand option I'll check and see if I see anyone hmm any questions I saw there was one more question actually from JP Rodriguez okay um and I'm I'm sorry to tell you I I'm not familiar with the LA is it latex or La text or overleaf I've never used those for um but again I'm going to take some notes on that I've always just used Microsoft um so I unfortunately I don't have an opinion on those actually I have a question for not for for Daniel but for for everybody else that's listening um there's a lot of people that seem to be very interested in like either writing or collaborating I was just curious like how are people collaborating how are people finding um collaborators to do research so maybe um Daniel you've collaborated on numerous papers how did you how did you set that up um a lot of it was meeting people at conferences um so yeah just going to conferences presenting my research I'm collaborating with a actual a lab in China um that you know I met a professor she liked some of my work so you know she asked me to collaborate um I I there was a student at University of Hawaii who used a model that I created to do his dissertation so I was able to collaborate with some people there um so yeah it's just been it's just been through networking um one one danger to that that I can say is that you end up getting so much uh offers and and things that it's hard to you end up taking on too much but yeah it especially pre-coveted it was a lot of networking but I know that you know now there's a lot of online networking thank you very much okay there's another question uh from BET Linda um she would want she would like you to please explain the literature review Matrix again how do you organize the notes around the themes could you kind of summarize that so let me just uh I can actually pull it up again so I kind of did this one hastily here because I was trying to get the timing um but let's see if I can pull this okay yeah so the themes are what emerge from your notes right so as I um as I start working through so as I said like this first one this is actually my advisor for my doctorate and I really like her research and I'm familiar with it but um she um so as I was reading through it I was either quoting or paraphrasing and I just this is everything this is not theme based right so I saw this line that she wrote you know about affordances of online learning and then um yeah these are all about affordances so I start seeing these these words affordances right and that starts to create a theme I think well maybe there's other things about that that I could do but it's really more art than science as you see these key phrases coming up institutional support um you start to put them together into these themes and and then just start fitting in the quotes or the paraphrases into these tabs that I've created where um I'm gonna only put that theme and one thing this is not a finished work so I might create an online learning Tab and start putting things into it and then I find out wait there it's I can't just write about online learning maybe there's going to be online learning uh like asynchronous online learning and then another one which will be synchronous and I'll separate those two um so it's kind of a work in progress but the the main point that I do is just record heard everything that I see and then it gives me a little bit of a visual to put it into these themes that I sort of see emerging but again with some of these other like obsidian or whatnot there may be ways to uh to do that more systematically like where you can use Search terms to find them um and you know AI is one way to do it I I've experimented with it where you can put in to say chat GTP and you put in all the quotes you have and you can say what themes are here and it can give you a starting point now obviously you don't want to just take it wholeheartedly but you know it can give you a starting point of themes that could be set up and then you can it gives you somewhere to look and to categorize it so I hope that answers it I don't know if I do that perfectly but that's the way I do it I think this time for one final tiny question and then unfortunately we we have to wrap up uh but thank you so much for all your questions um the question from Angelina do you create a new Excel DOC for with the literature review for every research paper you write uh yes but I do copy and paste a lot so I I just wrote a paper that was about online um it was about uh it was a quantitative paper about teachers attitudes towards online learning something like that it was kind of psychological issues and then um we're doing a qualitative version so the lit reviews are very similar there's just a few differences so a lot of it's just copy and pasted over but yeah I try to keep a different Matrix for each one um just to keep it simple and I use Google Sheets um so then it's easy to share with everybody and you know I just want to end really quick with that in terms of please look at the link that I put in here I'll put it in maybe I can do it one more time just to make sure everybody has it um but there is other material in there that you might find helpful um uh you know showing some of my paper and other things like that and even a reading list that has all the books I mentioned um and you know if you have any questions just feel free to email me we can always set up a zoom uh you know if somebody wants to talk or if a group wants to talk and um yeah I'm happy to help hey thank you so much Daniel and can I ask everyone for a round of applause again thank you so much for a wonderful presentation uh I learned a lot as well um if I can just make a final comment um I would like to thank our sponsors again uh jaldi baraki the shizuka chapter the jolt call and um spins uh and thank you natsuho for hosting um I would like to ask everyone who's still here to actually fill out a survey to tell us what you thought of Daniel's presentation if you don't mind the link is in the chat box um if you don't have time now I will send a link by email as well but thank you so much for attending our first uh session in this uh PSG PD series we hope to see you again at one of our next sessions um and uh please do contact Daniel if you have any more questions uh and if you have difficulty doing that you can contact him through us as well all right 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3-OnUA3AD9E | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-OnUA3AD9E | CORRUPTION AND MONEY IS DISMANTLING THE FAMILY IN ISRAEL, ESPECIALLY THE FATHERS | Israeli judiciary is basically be based on three levels of courts the family courts then an appeal in the district court and then there is a Supreme Court Supreme Court as I said before hardly ever hears cases because those judges don't like to hear cases and this way they are protecting the public from actually having precedents that control which leaves all the district courts and family courts to do whatever they want because they in most areas there are no binding precedents and once you reach the Supreme Court in is well you don't have an outlet an international body outside where you can complain against this world which is unlike Europe almost every other country has outlets where you can seek remedies on an international level whether it is to the United Nations based on the conventions of the Civil and Political Rights or the economic and social rights or whether the Europeans have the European Court of Civil Rights in Strasbourg the Americans even oddly enough have the OAS the Organization of American States and the Africans that be African Organization of States we have no recourse against the Supreme Court itself and if you look at the 15 judges sitting there almost each and every one has said well in one view of his judgments we mark Sabath that are like that are just copied cut and paste from from treatises written by Alec I said esoteric radical feminist writers and they just cite it as if this is the law in Israel there's a woman called McKinnon and McKinnon no who's actually revived by almost every Norman person in the world and she's being cited in Israeli Supreme Court cases as a source of authority as to why women behave in certain situations and why women deserve an extra extra treatment basically it always resolves around money women in Israel found a way to make money from the business and industry of being a woman and representing women fact is that the women's organizations almost everywhere they have they have there they have there were women in the Solicitor General and they Prosecutor's Office they have there were the they control basically the social services and the social workers and it should every step that a man for example is being demanded to do something is an event that triggers money for the feminist organizations for example if a woman claims that you abused her you will be sent to a contact center a contact center is immediately at will a money tree giving event because the state has to fund those contact centers and they are full of social workers already and need men to come in and and see their children one hour week in a closed situation with security and guards and with restrictions of filming and playing with a child in a natural way and that's money it's money that fiber finances it all in Israel for example between 20 to 25 percent of the men in divorce eventually end up in a contact center the United States the the percentage is maybe 1% Australia is between 2 and 3% in Europe these are very very rare nobody years seeing a child once a week for an hour and it's the same thing about requiring a man to do parental classes again these parental classes are populated by feminist social workers who guide the men to behave in a certain way but these are hundreds of in hundreds of thousands of dollars that are being spent into these things and then there were the the psychiatrist and psychologist who are also called into the mix men are also being requested to undergo a battery of psyche psychological tests including workshops in Minnesota an interaction with a child and a clinical interview and that costs about thirty thousand shekels which is about seven thousand five hundred dollars and they're just the tests to prove either you're fit parent that you're a fit father and it's a miracle that a person of ordinary means can survive all these up the obstacles I mean paying a lawyer about thirty thousand shekels to begin with usually that's a standard seven thousand five hundred dollars then paying the psychiatrist paying the social workers the fact that people can survive this is a miracle people overseas when they are combined contracted confronted with the liquor question they usually go to the website of the Department of Justice or Ministry of Justice in their country and they read the law and usually they can just figure out for themselves more or less what the law would be in their situation in this work that's not the case at all the law in Israel is not published by the State it is actually being licensed to commercial companies who actually force you to buy a subscription to with the lowest of a good Asians and the case reports and from from the courts so basically a person of ordinary means trying to read in the internet and figure out forms of what the lawyers cannot really do so they have to hire lawyers because nobody knows what the end result would be and of course usually the subscriptions for the these commercial databases is only available to lawyers not to ordinary people so lawyers own the knowledge clients have to hire the lawyers because there's no other way to know what the law says and the lawyers themselves don't know which law would apply because it can take the same situation in tel-aviv and it's different then the judge of what the judges in Haifa doing and what the sin - doing could be completely different from Jerusalem let's talk about the role of social workers in a divorce in Israel and why these beings so devastating to the men who have to confront them for one thing all social workers were government-paid have to go to training which is in the one school for the government social workers which has been licensed to veto their women's international Zionist Organization who one of the biggest source of propaganda against men that is said that is something sometimes for register then here the the amount of of poeple of nasty propaganda which depth publishing then you would assume that in a custody case the actual trial is done by the judge and in front of the judge and that there would be evidence law but if you assume that you're wrong because in this way at the moment the war starts a judge simply delicates the right to hear the testimonies to a social worker so each divorce case there is always a gap social worker who like I said is trained in radical feminism and instead of the testimonies being made in the courts in front of the judge you have to go to the social workers office she will interview you she can interview you about whatever she wants that is never subject to evidence law and then she will write what she wants in what's called a social investigative report inhibits got the skill and then she writes her impressions and it looks like this in the impression of the am beside the man doesn't have control of his emotions and the man is not in touch with these with the needs of the children and in the under side social workers impression the man has violent tendencies and therefore it is our recommendation that the woman receive the custody and the man should get one hour a week in a contact centre those reports are being usually sent to the court a day or two before the the even days those social workers are in use from liable so they can lie as much as they they want when the use of what impressions there's no way that you can attack it because they say that it's their impression and that's what the impression is and then very very very rare cases the judges would let you cross-examine the social worker so you actually denied like two bucks examine the woman and denied because she already testified before the social worker and you cannot cross examine the social worker because she's considered that the social arm of the justice and like a search is immune and therefore you stuck with a social worker's report and if you don't like it you have to pay bring a psychiatrist a psychologist like I said that would cost you privately seven thousand five hundred dollars and even it's he decides against you it is very rare that you will be allowed to bring that psychologist to court to cross-examine him so basically no social workers control the family courts they actually tell the judges what to do by the way they never find them as a male's you never know if this is a woman who just finished a school of social work yesterday you don't know how much experience she has she never cites from books of treaties or never cites authorities to her impressions and what she writes is what you stuck with and to start fighting against that is simply impossible basically it's impossible the family law in Israel is very unique because Israel has basically installed a butcher shop for men and the law the family courts in as well are basically an open range for for men as soon as they walk in the entire process is designed to take men strip them out of everything they have including their children and just deliver properties from the women to the men as simple as that you can go to the courts cry as much as you want and there was absolutely nobody who will listen you can prepare papers from here until the moon and you can have precedents from here until anywhere and nothing will help you the situation is so bad that it's basically a holocaust against men which is being perpetrated here again in Israel in the family courts it starts with the basic premise that women always win women always do not lie women are always the credible person the women are always the ones who proved their case and the men I was the one who had the burden of proving something and they always failed to prove it and the end result is that men basically either commit suicide have to abandon their children because they're not being allowed to see them or better being denied the right to see them and the bank accounts are being levied and taken away they're in eventually the the right to only bank account the right to divide a car the right to travel outside the country everything is being taken away and of course the children belong being taken away and that's what we're trying to fight with very little success there is one sector floors it is very very simple and easy to understand the woman always wins okay there are no precedent so you can use there's really nothing in the law that is in favor of men that you can come to the court and count that this will convince a judge that your client is right nothing at all it all starts from the fact that the law even on its face when it comes to custody says the women always win that's section 25 of the Guardian and capacity law which states that tender year presumption and followed by any country in the world including third world countries such as China or anywhere else only in this world women always win in custody cases the law says it's up until the age of six but that really that you know artificial age limit doesn't really matter women always win okay then you come to child support laws and again women are immune from paying child support nobody looks at their assets nobody looks at an income and even in their rare cases when the women give up the custody on their own and the father is the custodian he still has to pay child support to the woman is not a good custodian okay that comes I say that the reason for that it is said to be Jew on Jewish law from two thousand two thousand five hundred years ago but it's just being taken out of context and applied in a very feministic way so that the rule is men always pay women are always absorbed the error of paying child support and result is that in this way that child support is the highest in the world and then Switzerland comes second and then the United States Canada Australia come third and Europe is way behind so and this is why Israelis do not make as much money in all these states and that's why men simply collapse they cannot pay this exorbitant amount it's just sometimes three or four times higher what men pay in Europe or the United States then you come to the treatment of men at the police the treatment of the police is basically robotic style a woman lifts up the phone she has guides written by ex judges who tell her watch this what she should say for example lift up the phone and say my husband wants to wait me I feel threatened my husband entered the bathroom and wanted sex over sex I feel threatened these are actually written in manuals for women from the from the organization's including by one of the most senior judges here in in Petach Tikva and the moment they leap up lift up the phone the police tweets this is a major terrorist event since three to four squats to arrest the men immediately whether is in underwear whether he has his papers to prove it or doesn't have any papers he is thrown out of the house for 15 days and he knows that he will never return within less than 10 days he has to respond to a barrage of at least five different complaints for the child custody for the chance of support for the equitable distribution of the property there's usually a libel complaint there's another complaint of some sort and often have to be answered within 10 days when you out of the house you don't even have access to your own papers access to the bank you have to rush hire a lawyer usually women get lawyers for free from the state even if they're not eligible because the legal aid in Israel is dominated by the feminist organizations they invented a fictitious eligibility test of the minor and not the mother but the minors income is only attached to the mother not to the father and you spend and spend all this money and you come in and out of police stations and you get a social worker who's also trained with the feminist organizations and you spend all this time all this energy and you get a judgement in the end and the end result is that even that judgment is worthless because usually custody cases here say that a social worker will be appointed to decide as she sees fit to do what she wants for the future that means that you worked so hard for your judgement and now a social worker has to decide your faith for each holiday for each event for each birthday for each birth Bar Mitzvah whether you as a father are it is allowed to actually see your child even though you have a judgment on paper which is worthless then you come to the judgment collections Authority here in Israel that's even more ridiculous like I said you don't see in the judgment collection women because women do not have to pay child support according to Jewish law so it's always the men who have to pay but then let's say that you're supposed to pay five hundred dollars for one person which is about two thousand shekels and let's say that you pay it on time the woman can still go and open a case a case against you for collections even when you Osio and she can still put a no exit on you and you will be still back from leaving the country and you will still have to respond to her and show her your your income and expenses and everything and she can still come up with all kinds of sometimes ridiculous or artificial calculations of back child support on the fluctuations of a cost-of-living index or maybe she bought a book and you'll never pay their half the book and then she opens another case on you and then a lawyer sits in the office purses some buttons and then they start putting liens on all your bank accounts you don't even know and that situation is specific horrendous horrendous some men find like you know every other day a postman coming knocking on the door delivering registered mail every day something else one day she wants to take away the the pension the other day she wants to take disability the other the third day she and her lawyers of course want to take everything left on account of prospective non-payment of child support or anything else you know the lawyers invent and the worst thing of all is even when there are disabled people or even there are people who let's say war veterans who just died almost died for the country okay they will save money from the IDF Israel Defense Force that's considered income that income they have to share with a woman they have to pay for my child support and if they later in effect they will garnish 100% of that income so a person can be in a wheelchair without legs without arm and I know a client like that okay the judge said she helped him rehabilitate not the army of helping rehabilitate gave her half of all the manage the river suitable for rehabilitation from the army and he has to pay child support because it's disability money from the Army is considered income it's a very very discriminatory system the judges are not willing to listen there's always the excuse that that's the bare what the State of Israel sees fit for the best interest of the child and if you don't like it tough you can commit suicide friend a friend of mine who's a lawyer committed suicide I know every so often of men who commit suicide and actually sometimes one of the best ways out of a very bad situation the Israeli people themselves as well as people overseas and their influence of propaganda from the state that this Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East that the Supreme Court is modeled after the best principles of British common law and American law and that there is justice and equality for everybody but really the Supreme Court is judicial Kunta the Jay Supreme Court doesn't even let you access the Supreme Court and more tea almost 99% of the men are convicted in in criminal cases and if it's a civil case you can hardly ever bring it to the Supreme Court because they'll tell you you already have your checks the first quarto million the second court never come back to us on the on the third instance so they all sit there like I said the they feel each other with their feminist ideation sometimes they even cite some of the most radical feminist theories from the most esoteric books of feminism in actual you know judgments of Israel and I know in one particular case when we filed a petition against the committee there was 90 the committee for equality in job situations which was populated by 19 women and one man and we fact the petition saying that this is not equal and the response from a judge her name was Judge Edna Bell walls well this is reverse discrimination because women have been discriminated against for generations and that comes in the country that produced the first female prime minister in 1970 and they still come up with the stories that women are being discriminated and women are so poor and women do know poor disadvantaged and weak and sitting in the in the kitchen all day and making doing the dishes that is completely untrue Israeli women are maybe the first in the world to be complete equal contributors in the Army they are some of the most independent women in the world you can if you go to Israeli universities Israeli courts or anywhere else you'll see as many women as men almost anywhere and the point is that even the the the school system more women actually get matriculation than men in a system that's in almost 98 percent are female teachers so the one day which eighteen more women have more you know prospects for success in the world in the job life than men and still they complain and they and they promote this propaganda the men are always violent and men always want to wait women and when you go to the courts that's it you hear the propaganda again and again your client must have done something your client must there must be violence somewhere and based on that you're just walking and you lose time and time again now that's is there any hope for this many visible in Israel hardly any know the power of the feminist organization is just getting bigger and bigger and bigger and injured not just money they will see from the state itself it's managed that they collect from donations overseas especially in the United States especially in the Jewish Federations they also get it from the German systems and from from the EU and it's all being into an industry of presenting Israeli women as weak and as in you know being discriminated even today and they have actually no incentive to change anything because women just win-win all the time okay the restocking is well now to close the only jail for women because there is a new doctrine being promoted the women are never never intend to commit crimes they are always result of some commute difficult deficiency in the community or the family the reason is women are even not equal when they come to criminal cases let's say that you a man smuggler 750 grams of cocaine in your body and let's say a woman does the same and both of you come from Colombia the men will get an immediate remand for in jail for until the end of proceedings he will probably get a severe sentence for many many years and that the woman would probably get a house arrest with Windows for refreshment it's called of two three hours in the morning early afternoon and in the evening and the end result would be maybe two or three months of community service and a slap on the wrist and that's it and I'm talking about a drug case let's talk about pedophilia cases there's a case of where an Israeli woman is a is being requested from Australia for for crimes against I think 15 schoolgirls and about seventy two crimes of sexual molestation of Australian girls had it been a man Israel would have been the first to extradite the person that court with headlines in all the newspapers that will TV coverage of what a huge pedophile has been caught in Israel and that the police is doing so so well to catch criminals and extradite them when it comes to a woman in that scible case the woman just checks herself into a mental hospital a day before the case leaves the day after she does is four times and in the end Israel they will send the notice to be Australian counterparts this woman is not extraditable because she has a trauma from being extradited it's complete and there's a complete disparity in the treatment of men and women in almost every court you go and it just it's just incredible incredible in Israel you cannot really rely on your precedents you cannot even rely on the actual text of the law it is meaningless for example in Division of properties in divorce the law is clear that division is property begins only from the date of the marriage but the application of it in the court says that oh if the man intended to share with the woman things that he owned from before the marriage and that intent can be inferred from gestures or maybe you know something that he whispered to her when he was sleeping then all these properties are suddenly divided even if these are properties in exchange for personal injuries properties that he will see that survived the first marriage and then they will be divided in second married properties that belong to his family in ESCO everything is at risk that's just one example the next thing is the problem is that judges in Israel are just ferocious giving you time to try the cases there's hardly any cases you come to the court the judge with some papers makes up her own mind and that's you know trying to coerce you into what she wants you to do and she does this in front of you and the clients and she curses you into a box and if you if you being disrespectful not accepting the offer that she's offering you she will do she will revenge on you if you force it to write the actual judgment and then it starts with you starting your trial and the judge tells you okay you got five minutes to interrogate the other side or 20 minutes to interrogate the other side in complex cases and as a lawyer you say to yourself how can I even begin to flesh out the lies or the false documents or the the falsification of the of the stories when I only have five minutes of the case is over maybe whatever the woman says I don't even have the time to challenge it the end result is because of these time limitations and because the judges are already hostile against you because you didn't take the offer that they offered you and we think it's generous at the beginning of the case you will like that with with cost being inflicted on your client and sometimes on the lawyer not me but my partner for example we see fifteen thousand shekels in costs because he actually stood up to a judge and said this is completely unfair what you told what you're offering him he is a typical example of a person who I actually said was naive he thought that you know the contracts in Israel have some validity he said that if you take a contract a marital contract and take it to a judge and the woman stands in front of a judge and says oh yes that's a contract that I wouldn't be there did this is a contract for you know joint marry a joint custody it's a contract that both of us don't have to pay child support that we both heavily liberal access to each other and that contract is being entered when they his child is born fast forward four months later she wants out she doesn't like the contract and it's a contract that they submitted to court to incorporated as a judgment she starts filing cases for exclusive occupancy and explicit custody and child support and everything and again against the contract she signed for months ago and it goes to the same judge who just four months ago said yes you have a contract and I'm turning it into a judgement and you now equal to equal parents to to this young toddler the result is that every year just like many other men thought that maybe a marital contract will protect him turns out that the marital contract is basically worthless I mean even a toilet paper is worth more than that and so is the woman which wishes she receives free state legal aid even though that in this case is what his ex powers is receiving about four to five thousand dollars a month in salary if she still gets three lawyers she launched upon him I think about between five to seven proceedings between nine to ten actual conferences in the court including trial dates and when he got a trial date which confirmed that what he signed three years ago is the structure in the regime of the relationship six days later she disappears into a shelter for battered women even though she says clear she's she says that willingly that she was never battered and the abuse is virtual abusive she never saw him in two months and the abuse is just psychological by way of maybe even telepathy because he hasn't seen her in two months and everything that he worked for for two and a half years in the court spent so much money actually left time from work to appear in the court and to appear before social workers and to appear to appear before social committees and the result is nothing protects him not the contract not the judgment that he got and today he's just helpless a woman disappeared into a no-man's land they a shelter and you cannot even deliver papers to that shelter because she's now automatically branded as a battered woman even if she's not bad at woman | No Exit Order - Documentary Movie | UCrOluiLr8tQpGreFlIYZZdA | 2017-08-31 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,999 | 27,118 |
Fs1Lt4DoJ10 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs1Lt4DoJ10 | 2nd DLC NEWS - GUNS, LOVE & TENTACLES - GAIGE RETURNS, New Planet, Enemies & LOOT - Borderlands 3 | so today guys we have details on the next DLC for Borderlands and it looks pretty amazing how's it going guys my name's DPJ and today are being univer bl3 video if you do enjoy it leaving a like who helps me out and subscribe if you wanna see more okay so if you didn't catch the latest gearbox and to case stream I have you covered we have many details and events to come and much much more so let's check it out okay so on March 26th we are getting the second DLC campaign ad on this they state will be a surprisingly dangerous engagement party the DLC is called guns love and tentacles the marriage of Wainwright and hammerlock now looking at this image on screen now we've hammerlock and Wainwright we can see this sort of like heart shape with these tentacles and so forth now you guys may remember me speculating quite a while back with the broken hearts Day event with a few of the items we saw including the logo showing a heart with tentacles while the clues have been there since the start people sneaky sneaky gearbox so sir Alistair hammerlock and Wainwright Jacobs are finally tying the knot and they want us to celebrate with them on a new planet and destination to the game I put any wishes cool design larga something that says I love guess I'm not exactly certain as a hard word to say for me newbie English man now this planet is described as a frozen plain in which its wastes have finned out all but the vicious wildlife and the e return of curse Haven where we all agreed to meet but the celebration of hammerlock and Wainwright this is a place located beneath the colossal carcass of a fallen vote monster and guys if the ice swirls biting cold and vicious wildlife weren't unwelcoming enough a band of creepy oculus who worship the vault monsters carcass are how bent I'm breaking off the betrothed partners you'll have to fight back the forces of unworldly evil if Wainwright and Hammer but you have their happily ever after luckily the most badass sweating planet in a galaxy has your back gage a fugitive walk hunter and returning fan favorite character whose inseparable from her robot BFF death trap so it's absolutely amazing that we will see gage back people I know she was a fan favorite to many many people so yes I can't confirm she will be back but people that's not Law reunite with old friends and team up with some Eevee new characters to help true love triumph over Edwige haha confront bloodthirsty enemies and formidable buses including alien beasts hideously mutated oculist's and a clan of cold-blooded bandit Sora's enemies you can see moving about going now delve into disturbingly and occasionally deaf back stories of cursed tan folk in a host of spine tingle inside missions arm your vote hunt of some of the deadliest gear in the galaxy including a trove of additional legend O's and some supremely powerful class mods flaunt your sense of style with a slew of new cosmetic items from vault hunter heads and skins to interactive room decorations and all new vehicle skins so yeah people how amazing just this DLC sound and the guns love and tentacles will be available on March 26 which is a part of the season pass or Borderlands free I personally cannot wait for these people it's gonna be incredible again March 26 mark your calendars but those days off work you know what we are doing so yeah that's all we know so far under new DLC which comes out next month but obviously if any more news drops surrounding this I will have you covered right here on my channel now lastly before we end people board Lantry is going to steam here are the details we know a March 30 Borderlands free will launch on Steam with PC cross play between steam and the Epic Games launcher thanks to some new shift matchmaking functionality you'll be able to add ferns from your friends list during co-op parties and play together online regardless of which PC platform each player is using gearbox plans to roll our additional PC cosplay features such as the ability to mayor weapons across platforms this will happen in the weeks that follow the game's launch on Steam so for those PC players out there watching this this info is for you obviously but that is that guys front of a board lunch renew his video I do hope you enjoyed if you did leave no luck really helps out your new and human see more Borderlands be sure to subscribe and if you never wanna miss a video right rod you can turn notifications on by hitting that bow button but guys thanks as always for stopping by hopefully you enjoyed the video and hopefully I will see you on that next one you | DPJ | UCqheS9rd4_nojHk3H-FR2XQ | 2020-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 842 | 4,589 |
7lLbsPpkt5o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lLbsPpkt5o | WhereIsFlip Reacts To How To Be A MUNCH.. | to motivate me you heard I need some more content some more [ __ ] to watch I got some [ __ ] to cut though don't worry about it let's see what's This Love This one is uh have you ever told somebody how to please you in the bed all right let's see what you want to talk about just don't look like Miami there's like some random [ __ ] to give you have a total girl how to get during OHS pause pause pause pause I didn't like that verbage hold on let me go back make sure I wasn't bugger to give you have a total girl how to get back during yo the verbage is crazy ah they got you on 4K now you saw how to get he saw how to talk yeah how to top meat no yeah following programs into your audiences Loki want to skip the intro but I'ma Let It Rock Yo kick back chief of y'all shot man chop it to the hottest Channel what's up you're watching the kickback I'm your host DT Blackie your favorite what's up to the kick back I'm asking people have you ever told somebody how to please you in bed that's what he talked about because some people these could be bad [ __ ] though they don't know what they're really doing today make sure you like comment and subscribe so I further Ado kick back relax and let's have you ever taught somebody how to give head I don't know how to like I I'm grown again you mean like tell her like you know like how you like it that's a real yeah I like the way he waited to see the verbage come on you feel me we don't lie baby I'm glad you're up though hold on she's Wilding she's trying to stop my Sean it's never happening bugging out yo it's just like that like that I can't teach her I don't like it I'm gonna tell if it's bad enough it's bad I'm gonna just be driven for me no funny [ __ ] I just would never let her do it again [ __ ] or I will never link her because like what you do unless you bite my [ __ ] then this oh [ __ ] you feel me in my [ __ ] quick my [ __ ] quick she might think like oh I just moved to Hell whole time I crack cracked it on her jaw real quick ah get off me you feel me real fluent you feel what I'm saying should flow like water but nah my [ __ ] like I don't even be saying that I just be like [ __ ] it bro it is what it is I don't need sometimes I leave like I don't even finish I [ __ ] around spit on the floor another over there so you can stop it's actually hurt my [ __ ] bleeding out you know I'm great I'm waiting but we ain't even got to go into that detail you know what I'm saying where am I going to tell her what she doing because for me I don't really give a [ __ ] or when is a win [Music] oh no no bad dance [ __ ] sleep like little city how I like my head I need to they're going back just like like you know I'm not just oh she pretty hold on hold on what son ain't dropping no grams or no nothing bro she look they all look good though she look a little beefy what's going on man I don't like this my [ __ ] put everybody Instagram in the link or something my [ __ ] I need to know what's going on for real for real cause [ __ ] is bad I want to see them too like feel me spread the love you huh it's an experience you need to taste it you need to smell it you need to feel it it's not about just eating my [ __ ] it's about being in the [ __ ] you sound real fun okay damn yeah bro yeah bro what happened she did it on purpose bro yeah autonomous you should get Glazier like I ain't gonna lie to White too hold on [ __ ] vibrant back there you heard [ __ ] is shaking I better shake like I really I was into yo this little hole is spiritual like you wouldn't know and I am not yet at that point not yet but I'm going to get there I wouldn't know yeah I don't know yet I'm trying to know so I gotta find out yeah let me know when you're ready get the number my [ __ ] you feel me yeah Loki want to skip this part because I already wigged out at the beginning of this video I don't know if I want to you feel me censorship and all that I don't know if I'm gonna spin a block on a certain answer cause I ain't like it the first time I'm damn sure not gonna like it the second time he look look first of all this is this is this is possibly this is not gonna lie this is possibly a bad way to feel me this already looked crazy he looks mad like he zoned in he's he's locked in whatever you about to say you're not even listening he's about to respond during sex of course because I know how to do it so it's like I know how to do it you know how to do what give head you taught how to give head you saw how to top it up yeah how to top meat you know how to talk oh wow get around the clitoris I'm talking about eating [ __ ] I don't know are you a munch yes much out there literally like the biggest like literally the biggest it goes both ways that's what I'm saying don't have you ever told somebody else yes like it wasn't too much teeth like a little bit talk to me you wanna move up you want to get there suck your vagina hold out your vagina oh yo you [ __ ] yo yo you [ __ ] yo not y'all [ __ ] in here but the other [ __ ] that's you feel me talk to your homies this is crazy synonymous she said suck the whole what happened you [ __ ] didn't go to school you [ __ ] didn't you let me do your research how are you trying to suck them what's that it ain't nothing nope the Joyce is talking about you [ __ ] Love Story show tighten the [ __ ] up my [ __ ] y'all representing [ __ ] yeah yeah I representing [ __ ] at the the bad [ __ ] is talking about y'all and eating the pool is bad bro y'all making the rest of us look crazy tighten the [ __ ] up before [ __ ] start chin checking you little [ __ ] like baby boy how you do it you gotta get on in the clay you gotta take this [ __ ] yo write it down take notes you gotta finger it while you eating it yeah should I keep a cycle too yeah and it was a Barbie wait what I feel like I feel like I feel like and if you know this listen wow wait what she was understanding and she wanted the tutorial you are like sure she did it and she embraced the whole me teaching her talking about doing all of your baby yo also a good student yeah like perfect students foreign [Music] [Laughter] [Music] hello am I is are my eyes deceiving me or is it a is [ __ ] recording a YouTube video while a music video is going on behind the YouTube video and then [ __ ] this is in the back of the Hat doing partying what the [ __ ] is really going on here I ain't gonna lie out this is a mo this is this is a Multiverse right hand it's multiversary [ __ ] going on here I I feel like I'm a part of it now because I'm reacting to this [ __ ] did we just break through like the fourth fourth dimension or some [ __ ] what's going on Wow confused bro son [Music] yo who the [ __ ] spilled water on me bro there's a lot going on here that [ __ ] smell like alcohol bro wow God bless y'all yes because it's like oh she might be biting on it so I might tell her less teeth I never I never ever ever gave head I just had to never gave High Enough kind of big it's shut up right how do you want to make out with the [ __ ] and then you got this I knew some dumb [ __ ] was about to cook I I knew some dumb she was about to have because look Peep's son in the back that nigga's that [ __ ] is untrustworthy to me red hair stupid ass military cut gray hoodie everybody else got shorts and what is the weather look like it looked like I hope those are blue shorts on it looked like the [ __ ] got sweatpants on I don't know defeats probably dumb questionable the [ __ ] next to him is wild questionable who invited these [ __ ] to the cookout I don't trust these things I feel like anything if anything active shoot alert is going off in my mind ding ding ding ding ding what's going on who are these [ __ ] these are the first [ __ ] I'm looking at my life but you don't like that don't know how to do it right but if you kiss this [ __ ] congratulations it will never happen it's gonna be fire I just heard that would have turned me off I mean [ __ ] don't be listening anyway that's funny we just have a hard time taking accountability you know what [ __ ] want more than [ __ ] suck dick better than a wifey that is not true he's Wilding he's whiling he's wildling he's Wilding wifey about to crank it on so as soon as you walk through the door in this video dropped [ __ ] me speaking from experience speaking from experience oh wow all right so you [ __ ] get in front of cameras so you came across everybody know how to give a good head yeah I ain't a lot like shake that [ __ ] bro like I know because [Music] I had to teach her because it was her first time and I ain't gonna lie it was bad it was good I was surprised I was like um this might be for you these questions he's bad but it could have been better I just feel me structured her up you know somebody don't start wigging chill respect yourself baby acting like they don't know what to do they don't do this before but yeah [ __ ] you know what to do it I might as well be Jamaican I don't do that oh they know they're really a Munch yeah well the trainees um and the Haitian the Chinese why she wow y'all watch your mouth why are you wild like that yo sod Jones or Elite yo gang what's the work I listen I don't be having a joint so I I know that's that's how it went down that's how they move it decide the side joints is really out matter of fact you know what it makes sense put in perspective they ain't got no real responsibilities you feel me this is the only time they need to do for me perform so you know what and that in that sense that makes sense I perform in wifey though the side joints is outperforming wifey on them some ain't right yo so I mean right some ain't right the Jamaicans did you make me on now like I don't but I don't want somebody had to give head actually talking about reword that question if we were I ain't gonna lie I didn't like that how are you trying to show you how you like your dick suck what happened [Music] yeah I feel like everybody a little son how you want it yeah I'm gonna pause it for you bro I don't know you gotta teach them how you want your nut how to get your nut in this white man's world the [ __ ] wow the lady why this [ __ ] just smiling taught somebody how to give up he's mad happy I like that what happened I like you your friend and other show that had the blue the green dress on you training [ __ ] it's a dog I swear I train [ __ ] like I really do hey what's up man y'all cool yeah like she teach them how to go I know what she made like what it sounds crazy I have to ask once or twice what yeah you young [ __ ] is wigging out I ain't thinking about eating ass so [ __ ] got grown 24. ass y'all [ __ ] is waking out chill give it a little you feel me a little time [ __ ] get good at eating pooms this mad other [ __ ] go sucker suck some Toes or some [ __ ] like I don't this man you could do before eating ass I just feel like jump into e and ask you ain't even eat poems it's crazy it ain't poon things ain't really even kiss the joint before y'all [ __ ] out here he has the ashes how old are you right now I can't I can't classify information tell us but you got a red cup you're not supposed to be drinking I'm off age wow this is just crazy right now Sunset I have to eat hot never had that crazy buckles right there God bless y'all right have I ever won taught somebody how to give her sister because [ __ ] be eating [ __ ] the same but every single [ __ ] and that's that's not it break it down every single [ __ ] is different you put me something just like it a little raw I just wanna rock necklace you got to make out with the [ __ ] or whatever so are you like you want to make it out you got to make out with it type [ __ ] yeah wow wow somebody in here put you on yeah is he talking have you ever told Authority how to give head for sure these [ __ ] names because you know some people need to easily I think it's a WWE Superstar like [ __ ] is he talking about what's that like what that even mean stop Starboy I heard I thought that was from the weekend first and foremost all this other [ __ ] was going on with that defense you understand some people just don't know it it's okay though you understand that shows your experience when you were able to teach somebody yeah it's all about the game you want the combination of the clay and the fingers y'all talking about combo you don't want a combo meal y'all want a combo man yeah pissing me off hold on a side note sun right here yellow shirt yellow do-rag you're a [ __ ] I'm just I just had to you was better off getting them you might as well get her yellow tattoos [ __ ] like why you why are you matching your shirt with your do-rag bro this is not O3 [ __ ] grow up stupid ass up some shits is probably benty [ __ ] white shorts are you [ __ ] me those Nike socks I can't even tell it don't matter yellow and yellow that [ __ ] is I don't lie you got me face bro what the [ __ ] is you wearing [ __ ] yeah I know you just sat around your homies all night you ain't talked to no joints no [ __ ] who dressed like that your mom's dress shoe [ __ ] let me chill I'm wow listen here [ __ ] y'all don't know what a [ __ ] want more than a [ __ ] you feel me I'm coming in ask a [ __ ] what he want before you start giving me that's all we want and give him some head without us asking because that one that's what makes it just talking that [ __ ] you're talking about asking we just chilling you read you reach over just grab us come on man you ain't that lucky bro everybody come across a bad one yeah everybody come across one bag everybody came across one bad either bro that's your name we off this I ain't gonna lie that [ __ ] is not moving gotta clear this [ __ ] up man clear the air clear air | WhereIsFlip | UChPmEoWrOeR88zL1kCk10Lg | 2023-08-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,767 | 14,740 |
N4T5zuLNQUw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4T5zuLNQUw | Daisy turns INTO A WEREWOLF in Minecraft! | who's a good boy who's a good boy yes you are yes you are a you're so cute hey Daisy you want to see my new dog Daisy Daisy hello knock down what the did you see your face just said oh that was priceless are you trying to cosplay a zom Bob what the heck was that what do you mean it's almost Halloween haven't you seen my pumpkins everywhere I started decorating and everything Oh I thought you were Gathering these for some pumpkin pie or something I didn't realize it was Halloween yet what do you mean you didn't realize did you not know it was October why do have a gravestone right here oh I thought you killed somebody you just buried them right there you think I'm that blatant look I might be a a a murderer but I ain't that classless well it looks very nice you know personally I'm waiting for Christmas so I don't really care about Halloween wait Daisy you have another gravestone right here I thought you said you didn't bury anybody did you kill someone in your house and bury them right here no this is part of the decor this is my bed frame uh uh uh what why why is your looking at me like why is it chasing so oh you like my new dog I named him peso he's very cute you like him I I don't know why are you looking at me like that oh don't worry don't worry just pet it just pet it ow hey hey bad dog bad dog get back get back get outside get outside go go scram oh my gosh sorry about that Daisy the dog's acting a little bit weird lately that hurt uh uh Daisy uh are you feeling okay what do you mean I feel perfectly fine I mean you have two sets of ears Daisy can you hear me twice as well hello I mean you are kind of loud o maybe you should look in the mirror or something um maybe look in the reflection of the water reflection o look at me I'm snazzy wow I didn't know you put wolf ears on me I didn't those just kind of grew on you I wait what do you mean you didn't wait here maybe maybe maybe you're right I'll just pull them off real quick stop that sorry sorry okay so they they wait so they real ears on you what is going on that hurt wait wait what's that smell smell what what what's that smell are you smelling the candy Daisy oh gosh that's disgusting why does it smell like peppers have you been cooking again something smells good huh what are you talking about Daisy are you okay where are you going smells really good what the heck what is going on here Frank are you what are you doing oh what do y all want why do you have so many sheep next to you are you planning a parade what's going on here what the why are you asking questions um because I I'm curious and I want to know are you planning on making like a freaking sheep farm uh I don't know just wanted sheep no other reason is sheep the only thing you have there looks like to be something else there oh anyway bye now where are you going with all those sheep isn't that crazy daisy yeah why does Frank have all those sheep that's weird yeah we should see what they're up to you want some help putting the Sheep back in there uh sure yes hey I don't think it's working hey hey hey hey don't hurt him what's wrong with you so uh why are you still following me huh I was just curious about the Sheep why do you have so many of them here also that one doesn't that one look a little suspicious compared to the others what I don't know what you're talking about that it looks like a sheep it just smells a little worse than the others he sounds uglier he looks uglier you know don't be dising on my sheep homie I'm I'm just saying compared to the other ones you know he's kind of put on a couple of pounds too no he's not that good at editing my videos either one of their favorite ones from okay okay the factory I'm EA grass by I'm just going to go now don't don't touch anything all right okay see you later Frank thank God he's going BR Barry yeah yeah it's me and what were those what were those things you were saying about me huh huh I edit the videos great all right sorry sorry sorry yeah yeah I was just wondering why are you dressed up as one of the local sheep man you're not you're are you trying to be are you undercover what are you doing well you know as a wolf and as a young adult I have urges you know wait what say that again yo Barry step out here real quick step into my office real quick come with me come with me get over here wait wait wait we talk about wait what type of quote unquote urges are you talking about well you know I'm a I'm a wolf so I need I need blood but specifically sheep's you ever hear of a wolf in sheep's clothing yeah so why don't you just go to the supermarket get some money it's not that hard oh no no you need it straight from the T that's disgusting what um da you look mighty F what the daisy daisy why are you killing the Sheep what are you belong to you your what Hey Barry do something stop her do hey hey stop that Daisy stop it wait why do you have wolf ears wait wait a minute stop that hey hey you just killed all the sh go run run oh my gosh I killed it too this is fine why do you have wolf here what happened to you you look pretty good now look mighty tasty there well I heard that a lot actually so thank you why do you have a sword ah ah please please what are you doing please what is going on oh my gosh did did you did you eat Barry that was really tasty I had my fell on everything thanks for taking me here EA you know I was really hungry but now I feel better H Daisy we got to run we can't stay here any much longer what run run get out of here okay surely you just want some cookies from your house man you love cookies I'm thinking more of Flesh you know more of meat meat well how about some cooked steak you have a bunch of cooked steak at home too right I mean I guess but they're boring you know why why not eat some more mutton or or like that last sheep that last sheep was really good I mean that last sheep was pretty boring I think you wouldn't really like eating him Jen hey hey guys um well you know I don't like asking for favors but do you have any like I don't know some blocks I can bar I need to build something and you know I I don't have enough resources oh sure I think I have a couple of blocks in here yeah yeah yeah just anything will do than this is exactly what I wanted was over you just killed Jin did you eat him I was delicious thanks EO wow you are so nice for once I think we just need to relax and maybe I'm still not full I think we should just calm down people oh I know Frank what no Frank Frank Frank you need to get out of there I can't run why is she so fast oh I don't have enough stamina for this Frank Frank you need to get out of there Frank Frank hey wait what's going on huh are you still upstairs what are you are you Frank why are you with the Sheep upstairs in your bedroom I don't know what you're talking about Frank you need to get out of here Frank Frank um Frank remember when you owed me that Teensy tiny favor for helping Sandra right all right um I I just need you to not move for a second get back over here oh my gosh wait a minute this is good oh my gosh Daisy why did you do that that was delicious okay you've eaten you've eaten chicken you eat oh mutt sheep Daisy stop stop shely this is enough [Music] now that was absolutely scous I really wonder why I'm not getting full though it's probably because you have a high metabolism at such a young age you know they say if you go to sleep you'll get much more rest and you'll finally feel fall rest I don't know I you know a solution there's a village nearby I can ask those villagers for help wait Daisy I don't think this is a oh my gosh I can't run fast no she's going to eat the village I have to do something but what am I supposed to do I don't know how to turn her back wait maybe I can make a call hold up where is Barry I need to help I need to ask him for help Barry Barry Cherry maybe Cherry's Home Cherry Cherry this is bad uh okay I think that was strange why why is there a statue of me here um maybe I shouldn't ask any questions oh this is bad though this is really bad if Cherry's not here what am I supposed to do is there a sheep behind me what Barry look Barry this is no time for jokes okay Halloween is not here yet we got to focus it's getting real bad what's happening what's happening what what you know what actually I know what's happening why is Daisy a werewolf and why was I slaughtered a were oh that's wait a minute I just thought about it wait maybe she did turn into a whol did you notice those big ears on her yeah they kind of looked like mine uh yeah and wait a second wait I just realized something very I brought back a wolf from the forest it looked kind of bloody and bruised so I thought oh you know I should probably take care of it right but then yeah uh-huh a bit Daisy and then ever since that she grew those ears magically and then she's been starting to act kind of strange have you noticed that oh I think I noticed that you know there's just a a giant bite mark in my butt oh oh sorry my bad I didn't mean for that to happen also why are you in a sheep outfit this doesn't make any sense to me I told you I have urges as a young adult okay okay you know what I'm going to stop asking questions very more importantly Daisy I think is starting to turn into a freaking what's the word um oh that's right uh cannibal you know the type of and we're not just talking about cows anymore she ate Frank she ate another player she ate you she will not rest until she eats everyone on the server I I I hope she doesn't want to eat metal next I don't want to die yeah yeah whose fault is that Etho uh the wolf's fault obviously so I'm going to blame your kind wao as an adult yourself you should probably know that bringing a a bloody mangled bruised wolf into your home when your little sister resigns there probably isn't the best idea Etho so you know if I had oh you you yeah I also like pets when they're not trying to kill me you know and they're not they don't have blood around their mouth from probably someone they also killed you know so uh you know instead of blaming me for your problems maybe you should blame yourself and take accountability you know Barry I you're right you're right I should take accountability but all the stuff that's coming from a guy who's a wolf and sheep's clothing it's kind of stupid if you think about it so let's just gloss over the fact that all that happened and let's focus on the task at hand um you know where Cherry is you know maybe she can help us you know get a cure to save Daisy mhm you know Cherry's actually not here today eth though where is she then she's always on the server yeah well you know uh a a girly got to take some time for themselves you know they got to get their many petties and stuff they got to get their nails done oh my gosh and you call me stereotypical okay who whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa I just know my sister all right maybe you should know yours and maybe you should know that maybe she doesn't like wolves in her home that are going to attack her okay fine well do you have any ideas do you have like some sort of pill that can turn her back into a cow I don't know I'm not a I'm not a chemist Etho I play the game yes but like I'm not a scientist you want a scientist you need like a monkey scientist monkey what are you talking about Barry next thing you're going to tell me is you're going to tell me a giraffe that knows chemistry okay you're not ready for that conversation yet but I have some connections with some powerful powerful monkeys hence why he's here right now oh no no not you you are the last person I need to deal with right now why you why did you bring him here don't no he he knows his chemistry you see Breaking Bad okay well could you tell him could you tell I don't speak monkeys could you tell him that we need a cure for a werewolf okay okay okay banana banana banana did you just speak Spanish banana banana banana banana the what holy water banana does this monkey speak Spanish yeah he's also a priest may the Lord be with you so you're telling me he's a priest and a drug dealer and a chemist and he speaks Spanish yep see okay well that's enough for me uh bar we better hurry come on we got to get Daisy we got to give Daisy The Cure all right thank you Mr Mr Monkey banana okay hopefully we're not too late where are the villagers uhoh get over here uh maybe you should take off that outfit or else she's going to kill you yeah yeah maybe maybe how did you do that well I am a cartoon animal after all what is that supposed to okay whatever come on Barry hurry Barry H oh my gosh man oh get over here oh my oh gosh oh my God we just witnessed the murder yeah that's a oh man okay uh how do you want to go about this EO wait I just realized something does she have to ingest this uh but how else that's how I splash potion you though what but how am I supposed to force her to drink this she's going crazy she's chasing one right now one of them's parkouring what what is you like the most you know what what what is something that you voluntarily you know here cookie cookie give me a cookie you have a cookie okay here here let me sprinkle the water on it okay I got the holy cookie where did Daisy go oh there she is bar you protect the villagers you protect the Villers oh Daisy I have a cookie for you come come with me guys come with me hey daisy look what I have it's a delicious cookie imported from Japan authentic stuff I there's something wrong with that cookie it must spoiled what are you what are you talking about it's it smells good what do you mean something's wrong with that something smells spoiled you know I I'd rather I'd rather eat the uh the the people around here out Barry run Barry she didn't eat the cookie i e I um I don't no one can turn down a berry you know no no one can turn down a berry uh you're right you're right hold on let's let's try sprinkling the holy water on it oh sorry okay let me try this again Daisy I got some sweet delicious berries they smell much better than the last ones are awful but wolves are supposed to enjoy Berry what this isn't supposed to how it's supposed to happen though I don't okay there's one last option I have but I I do you have an Ender Chest anywhere I always have an Ender Chest all right e though here we go Ender Chest come on here we go there it is I didn't think I would come to this do you know what this is very is that is is that raw steak oh it ain't just any piece of raw steak this is a piece of raw beef from cowzilla calzilla what what the the heck's calzilla you remember the thing that spawned on the server that we had to close the server for a week so Cherry could kill it h you mean me but yeah I I do I do I do no that's not okay no it this is a very special piece of raw beef this type of beef can f by saturation for oh my gosh a week I I didn't think I'd have to use it but Barry sprinkle the sprinkle the holy water on [Music] it okay come on it has to work it has to work Daisy Daisy oh my gosh Daisy stay where you are don't move do not move bar get behind me all right is there something that you needed I got you some delicious villager meat I killed one myself I ripped it apart in my teeth I pulled its arm out and I and I got this that sounds old this smells so old are you sure this is villager meat I I I yeah I just I i' I've been saving it I didn't do it just now I've been saving it for a month but it tastes good trust me doesn't it smell at least a little bit good I mean if it was say so on try it [Music] that meat was really old wait Barry count how many ears she has one uh what's after one uh three three she has three she has three good enough that's one less year than she needed she's back to normal how are you feeling Daisy are you feeling carnivorous I I I have the ultimate test to see if she's okay all right okay do you want to eat me um very what kind of Halloween costume is that uh I'm not going to I think mining ethos are way better I think I think you just look a bit stupid you pretty you really are scary um um I I I I think I think it worked EO I think it worked let's go she's finally finally I mean she's not exactly normal but you know she she's she's more tolerable da she's Daisy you guys trying to say something no no no no no no no no no no very very it's poker night bar poker got go poker I am a young adult very | Ethobot | UCzrlI6MuQz0IzprmuUZb8-Q | 2023-10-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,372 | 16,391 |
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