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SJulF9pJ7RQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJulF9pJ7RQ | Rashid Khalidi habla del apoyo de EEUU al brutal régimen saudí y la desaparición de Jamal Khashoggi | I think that the Saturdays must have calculated the Hammond Benson man and his father the King must have calculated if the King had anything to do with it must have calculated that they're going to get a pass from Washington that the contracts are too important that the Alliance is too important that the billions of dollars that the United States gets out of arms and planes and and other things inside you rate the banking oil obviously is much more important to Washington then some dissident who was disappeared in Istanbul or the hundreds of thousands of Yemenis who were dying of diseases like cholera that are completely treatable because of the siege imposed by the Saudis and the Emiratis and their allies in Yemen these things are obviously not important in Washington | Democracy Now! en español | UCz-iqBxKCV4bSl3DRXr8sjw | 2018-10-19 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 135 | 779 |
MDLoPAWLon8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDLoPAWLon8 | First Aid kit Building and Single Use Packets | [Music] hey guys thanks for clicking on the video first aid is another one of those videos that usually doesn't get a lot of views just like water and water purification seems like the basics no one wants to watch videos on this stuff anymore but I'm putting together uh personal first aid kits and and I think I'm going to be putting these in a vehicle uh I'm going to put make one for my wife's vehicle and make one for my vehicle and I have one other container like this and I'm probably going to keep that in the garage area so I don't have to keep going in my bugout bag or my main first aid kit to get supplies out so this container that you see before you um actually this is uh this is a container that was on clearance uh Radio Shacks are going out of business here in our area right now uh a lot of them have already gone out of business one store is a little bit later than the rest and I was in there last week or so and they had these boxes uh for $149 a piece uh now they're not water resistant or waterproof or anything but they do have um dividers which uh I don't have the other extra dividers yet and this is by all means not a blowout kit anything like that this is just something to keep in the vehicle now that my son's around 2 years old uh running around uh I'm seeing that uh bruises bump bumps and scrapes are becoming pretty common and anyway so um I bought a few of these and right now I have uh these tubes in here and they take up a lot of room and I want to remove these and I just went on Amazon and I bought the packets so I got 144 triple antibiotic single use packets and these are all foil packets and I'm going to put links below to all this guys uh and I did some math here and I just want to talk about the cost of these okay so the triple antibiotic this was $15.49 for 144 of these packets single use packets and that breaks down to 11 cents a packet give or take right so I thought that was a good deal expiration on these 11 2017 so I'm getting two years expiration out of them I will use all these after the expired uh I I kind of treat this like food expiration uh that's the only that the manufacturer can guarantee the potency of it but I'm sure it'll still have value even after expired I'm sure I'm not going to use 100 44 uh packets in 2 years at least I hope not okay the next thing I got was first aid burn cream packets okay um and I really got this for like the burn cream part of it this uh this is 60 packets I'm pretty sure yeah 60 60 packets uh in here and that was sorry guys I'm looking on my phone I put all this information in my phone burn cream $8.3 um that breaks down to about 14 cents a packet on these okay and the last thing I got for the first aid kit is hydro uh hydrocortisone cream packets I can only find 25 um now I think I found it en larger um I think I found it in larger quantities but the the packets were paper not foil and I want foil packets um I just think they're a little bit more resistant to puncture um and actually sometimes I will carry one of these uh type packets in my wallet and I don't want it to leak so I wanted foil packets so 25 packets of the quarter Zone Cream came out to $52 uh for 25 packets so that ends up being about 20 cents a packet which is a little bit more expensive than the rest of the others but it's also a product I'm probably not going to use that much of um so I'll put links below all of these had either free shipping or were Prime I don't have those notes so for all three of these uh packets here $28.85 it was shipped to the house and it's time to to put together the kits so I just wanted to share these packets with you guys um I think they're great for Kit building I'm probably going to take a lot more out of the kits that I have already built and take out these tubes and replace them with packets so I have room for more bandages um and that's my plan I just wanted to do a quick video on this and share the the uh single use packets with you guys cuz I couldn't find them locally in my uh in my drugstores or Pharmacy one other thing I want you to take from this video guys and maybe I'll go over this when I get get it total uh totally completed oh by the way in case someone asked the stickers I got four of these stickers $2.90 shipped to the house um I don't know how big they are 2 and 1/2 by 2 and 1/2 in maybe um and I've you can make your own and make your own labels and print them in color but these are a nice heavy duty vinyl so I thought that was a good price they shipped out of I think Tulsa Oklahoma uh so they made it here to Maryland in I don't know four or five days and uh I thought that was a good price I can put a link to this description below there's also another one where you can spend about three bucks and get about I don't know 12 or 25 of these but they're only like 1 in by 1 in really small I think they call them lab laptop uh laptop stickers uh anyway back to what I was saying um on the um on the wound care stuff uh not wound care first aid stuff I have a guy that have has had about a dozen operations on my feet okay and I've been in wound care uh for months at a time and I will tell you that simple supplies uh like like gauze bandages okay you can have a wound the size of a quarter or a little bit bigger than a quarter okay that's a a wound that's infected and deep and the amount of supplies you will go through for that one little wound if you're doing wound changes two to three times a day in the morning when you wake up uh sometimes in the middle of the day if it's totally soaked and definitely before you go to bed the amount of Galls and the amount of um adhesion pads uh all different kinds of supplies that you will use it is unbelievable how much tape you use pads bandages um so if you think you have enough first aid supplies double it and I'm telling you um I don't feel like I am nowhere nearly as prepped as I need to be on first aid especially with the issues I have with my feet um so it is just imperative that if you think you have a few boxes of Band-Aids and a a few boxes of uh alcohol wipes uh you are not prepared if you have a serious type wound or infection and if you're in a shtf type situation where you can't get to a doctor and you have to treat that yourself um you know antibiotics aside and all these other things that are whole other issue you need to keep that thing as clean as you can and that as multiple bandage changes as you can cannot leave wet um wet bandages on there and expect that to heal so I just throw this out there guys I am not a first aid expert I'm not certified in anything here but I've been in wound care long enough to know when I get supplies shipped to the house for a little wound and a big box shows up and that box is full of bandages for that little wound it is amazing how much you go through and even if you try to be you know somewhat reserved with with your your uh your first aid and your B and your bandages it is unbelievable to me how much material and supplies you go through so I just wanted to throw that out there guys check out the links Below in the video for the uh single packets if you have any questions or comments leave them below maybe I'll do a follow-up video on this I don't know if it's actually worth it you go through a first aid kid I think uh there's enough videos out there on YouTube that people don't watch right this is just going to be another one of those videos but if you take anything from this video if you think you have enough first aid supplies double it that is what I want you to take from this video um thanks guys and as always if you're not into preparedness prepare and fail thanks for your [Music] [Applause] [Music] time | h20fowler2012 | UCM3fPHg7zqtbQA7usSW-9-w | 2015-06-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,587 | 7,714 |
lWWc_6AhqhM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWWc_6AhqhM | BudCom 5/17/2016 NHMA Training - Lapse of Appropriations | appropriations laps at the end of the fiscal year they are good for the year and then they lapse the unspent money if any goes into the fund balance it is not free money to do anything with it's not leftover money to go shopping with it has to be appropriated again by the voters that's one thing that could happen to it it's it's in there and it can be appropriated for expenditures at the next town meeting it can be used to reduce the following year's tax rate or it can be retained for emergencies and sometimes retaining a certain amount of the fund balance is a good idea and in fact as you'll see on the next slide the recommendation is five to fifteen percent of regular general fund operating revenues or eight to seventeen percent of regular general fund operating expenditures is a safe percentage to retain in the general fund the fund balance and this is just to give you a general idea and often Barbara speaks to this because she's so good at all of this stuff but the fund balance is the net amount of the unexpended appropriations excess revenues received uncollected taxes and other liabilities that is what you are thinking about when someone uses the term fund balance that is what it is there are again exceptions to the lapse rule so the general rule is Appropriations laps at the end of the year but that's not the end of the sentence one of Steve mentioned special versus separate warrant articles one really important exception to the lapse rule our special warrant articles and there are sort of two ways that special warrant articles don't have two laps necessarily at the end of the fiscal year any special warrant article so these are bonds these are petitioned articles these are articles funding capital reserve funds and these are any other articles designated simply a special non lapsing things of that nature any special warrant article can be encumbered for one additional year by the governing body prior to the end of the fiscal year yeah they have a special warrant article adopted in in March of 2016 prior the end of 2016 fiscal year the governing body can encumber one more year yeah another way that special warrant articles get encumbered is if the special warrant article itself when adopted said this is a special warrant article it's non lapsing and it's not going to lapse for X amount of years that amount of years can be up to five that's the maximum so you could have language in the initial warrant article that said it's non lapsing for up to three years four years five years and that would be another way to prevent lapse another way to to prevent lapse is encumbering funds by contract so entering into a truly enforceable contract before the end of the fiscal year to encumber funds to be spent for the purpose of that contract is another way bonds are do not lapse anticipated grants grants last for the lifetime of whatever the grant says the money is available for capital reserve funds again you're saving up money those continue on and on throughout the years same thing with trust funds special revenue funds and revolving funds which will hopefully have time to speak on a little bit or but I do see that i have approximately eleven minutes labs more on the lapse of appropriation other non lapsing funds these are other types of funds that the money doesn't lapse at the end of the year and the language you usually see on the statute is that the funds accrue from year to year which means do not lapse conservation fund sewer water impact fees collected and also recreation revolving funds under 35 be and the other thing you also will commonly see with regards to some of these funds is it also has made clear these funds such as the water from the sewer fund it's not part of the general fund of the town they're always considered separate funds and designated as such in the statute that creates them absolutely | Citizen Jones | UC4sdwkl4ZZiGK6OOTG5Qm6A | 2016-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 700 | 3,880 |
71yOQKSvGwE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71yOQKSvGwE | How to help your shy kid break out of their shell with Jennifer Pollard and Jenny Hale | now when it comes to shy children as a parent it's difficult to know whether we should push them out of their comfort zones to discuss shyness today Jenny Hale a parenting expert from the parenting place and Jennifer Pollard who was known as the kids coach so commodity both first Jennifer how do you know whether a child is simply introverted or they're quite anxious I think that's a really great question to ask because in our in the western Society I think we play such a great emphasis on being socially um extroverted and friendly and we we value leadership skills that often the quiet power of introverts can be overlooked a little bit Yeah introverted children they tend to be a bit quieter they often are a little bit more reserved they may like to play more solitary games on their own or they might like to have a smaller Social Circle of Friends whereas shy kids while they may also be introverted they're actually feeling very uncomfortable in social situations and the thought of that engage engagement joining in maybe um you know looking an adult in the eye that actually provokes a bit of anxiety in them it makes you feel quite anxious it does make them feel quite anxious yeah so there's there's social skills involved for both and obviously very important but the reasons underlying um that reluctance can be very different quite different yeah now Judy as you in your role do you see a lot of parents getting quite frustrated with their shy kids oh very frustrated I mean if you've been shy as a as a child yourself you often think I don't want my child going this way I'd hate them to have the limitations that were on me and they will often be reactive and a little bit pushy or just sort of yeah insistent or yeah that's probably me because I was shy as a child but I also like to perform and I think one of my sons is the exact same as that so what should you I mean as parents what should we do should we push them in those situations will we feel a little bit uncomfortable when we want them to look somebody in the eye because it's good manners I think you know social skills are very important and we definitely want our kids to develop those skills but the amount of pressure that we want to put on a child I think really depends on how our child responds to that pressure if you notice that you're putting pressure on your child to perform in that way and they're actually putting the brakes on and their anxiety levels are going up and they're not you know able to manage that then we might want to look at the social skills that they need to develop and perhaps the emotion management skills as well so once we're giving them those tools then they may be able to better you know behave in the way that is socially appropriate and obviously going to be better for them long term yeah and also as parents we want our children to be liked by people as well don't we Jenny do you come across this as well yeah I think that pushing is a hard word but nudging is a nice word yeah look at our children little opportunities to kind of exercise that friendliness so it might be that you get them to make a phone call and you're there with them and you've rehearsed it with the teddies or whatever and you know they don't get what they they really want until they've actually made the phone call I think too often we jump in and say oh right I'll make the phone call you know um we say hello for our children we label our kids as shy we often do things too quickly and children do better when they're given opportunities and that means sometimes we sit on our hands and wait and there's an awkward sort of Silence while someone talks to our child and they're not saying anything but we shouldn't jump in too quickly okay so just give it a moment don't jump in quite so quickly so if shyness isn't addressed when the younger can it cause problems later on in life I think in the majority of cases shyness can increase with age I was shy as a child I was a shy extrovert and I overcame that shyness obviously but for a lot of people it's the reverse of that so um I often say that you know the the the patterns of thought speech feeling and action that we're setting down in childhood are actually the things that we take with us those are the pattern so we really want to set them up with positive patterns from the get-go so just quickly what's one quick tip from you about how to help your shy child okay so one things that I one thing that I teach children in my classes and in private coaching with them when they're having difficulty looking people directly in the eye I'll get them to look at this space right here so they're moving towards that behavior but it's not as confronting for them and with practice they're able to actually start looking people in the eye as they become more comfortable right and quickly is there places for support when you've got shy children if you need some help yeah I think you should talk to your friends who've got children who are happy to to yeah get out there and talk I think that going to a parenting course seeing a coach something like that shyness is something that we really want to kind of nip in the bud and get our children to walk over because that it accesses so many other things and and people get to see who your child is you don't want them to miss out on your lovely talk well it's been lovely having you both in here Jenny and Jennifer thank you so much a pleasure we will have you back in time [Music] | The Cafe (Archive) | UCozymgAO4EJibHE5s9fQ75Q | 2016-05-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,046 | 5,487 |
e5hqEdDrYGk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5hqEdDrYGk | COLOURPOP BYE BYE BIRDIE Shadow Palette - Eye Look & Swatches | hi guys welcome back okay so today I'm creating a look with my new color pop bye-bye birdie shadow palette and as you can see the packaging for this palette is absolutely gorgeous with the beautiful purples corals and gold detailing now this palette is described as having rich Purple's sparkling neutrals and a splash of corals and I would definitely say that's a good description of it it's very very pretty 12 shadows in four different textures there's pressed powders super shock shadow glitters as well as metallics absolutely gorgeous now as you can see in this close-up shot it's perfect for fall with these beautiful vibrant magenta shades and warm burgundy tones to combine it with them now when swatching this palette I found that these shadows watched beautifully the metallics are nice and smooth even the pressed glitters watched just so pretty and the matte shadows the pressed powders seemed as though they were very nicely pigmented and I didn't feel like I was getting any patchiness or that I would have any issues with creating my look today now I wasn't able to find a shelf life for this palette so I'm assuming that might be because there are so many different textures within it so let's go ahead and just jump into the look for today I'm starting out with this first really pretty dark matte shade called Heron cheek and I'm just taking a fluffy brush and placing that in my crease area I want to leave my outer corner nice and dark nicely pigmented just to add that shadow but I am dragging this color throughout my crease and as you can see it is very nicely pigmented I just slowly built it up didn't have to go into the palette too many times though to build it up to this pigmentation I love this color it's very very pretty and it applied very nicely in my crease next I'm going into the shade plumage which is another powder or matte shadow and this is described as a deep red brown I don't know if I would say it's that deep but it does come off as a nice reddish brown shape with hints of fuchsia and I'm just using this to blend out the edge of that darker shade and it works out very very nicely these colors blend together beautifully and they do complement each other very well next I'm going into this metallic shade which is called and it's a deep magenta very very pretty with these matte colors it showed up very nicely I sprayed my brush just a little bit to place this shadow down and it's very very nice went on very easily next I'm going into the shade Nevermore and this one is actually described as a stopped coral red looking at it in the pan you wouldn't think that it kind of looks like a rose gold shimmer shade but it is very very pretty and you can't see that poor old peeking through as you place it down on your lid and it did blend into that first shade Finch very nicely I love the colors that they chose for this palette I think they are very very complementary to each other now on top of that I did want to go into some of this press glitter so I'm going into the shade and amuse me but I'm placing some of my NYX glitter glue on my lid prior to placing the glitter just so that I don't have any fallout or any issues with glitter all over my face since I already have my complexion done this glitter is very very pretty you guys it's described as a stopped violet with multi-dimensional glitter and I would definitely say that's what it looks like on the lid it definitely takes a multi chrome effect when you place it on your eye now I'm going back into the shade here on sheet and just using that to smoke out my lower lash line and for my liner today I'm using my NYX matte black liquid liner and I'm just creating a nice bold wing for this eyelid now for my lower lashline I'm going in with my Milani waterproof liner and I'm just placing that on my lower lash line just to add to that smokiness and for my inner corner pop I'm going into the shade Gander very very pretty shade it's described as a champagne gold I'm just spraying my brush a little bit and placing that in my inner corner for my mascara today I'm using my thrive cosmetics mascara and I'm using this on my upper and lower lashes and this is the completed look for today you guys I must say I really really like this palette although I definitely did not need this in my collection as most of you know it does create a beautiful fuchsia toned look I think it's absolutely gorgeous the Shou is performed beautifully even the glitters are absolutely gorgeous I love having a palette that has so many different textures and colors in one place so thank you so much for watching and I will see you on my next video toodles [Music] | Kolorful Kalmele | UCVLL4E17CHugnmEmRPu24lw | 2019-11-02 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 881 | 4,658 |
MaSDEzgKgUg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaSDEzgKgUg | If you want to make a zine, PLEASE just make a zine! | (Snippet from Unfair Maiden 5) | hey there it's Wesley with 22 scenes and today I want to share this piece with you it's sort of an article slash section whatever you want to call it for unfair made in number five which is my Persian I have not yet finished on fear Maiden Number Four so I don't know what I'm doing working on number five but the inspiration just kind of struck me and I took the opportunity to write this little section on something that I've been thinking about a lot in terms of um scene making and the title is I want to make azine Sunday no offense but why haven't you and I just feel like I wanted to share this with you and that um I wanted to read this out loud because I feel like you guys will get it and with any luck maybe this will encourage people to uh make make their first scene if it is something indeed that they have been intending to do so I'm just going to be doing this as a voice over um and the uh visual component is just me cutting up pieces of the zine that I had you know I I write all the texts first and then I cut it out you know cut out the individual paragraphs and then just arrange them on a colorful piece of paper and added a few decorations so that's what you're going to be seeing me doing is sort of arranging this section on paper while I read it out loud I want to make a Zine someday no offense but why haven't you AKA sometimes I hate navigating conversations AKA please just make a zine given that I make zines myself and that I work on my library Zine collection I end up hearing something along those lines all the time I think any creator has probably heard something similar about whatever their medium is you say that you like painting or photography or making scenes and someone goes that's so cool I've always wanted to try that and I kind of hate that phrase because what they really mean to say is I've always wanted to try that but something has held me back and I'm not interested in trying to figure out what that is the line is always a conversation Ender because there is no natural response to it no matter what I say after that I end up against the wall because they have become the subject of the conversation by saying I've always wanted to try that but they don't really want to talk about themselves or their relationship with I'm just going to refer to lean making from here on out but it equally applies to any medium and probably any hobby pop quiz quote I've always wanted to try that but something has held me back and I'm not interested in trying to figure out what that is what is the right response a how come B I really like it because or C it's really fun I hope you try it option A is tempting because everybody likes to talk about themselves right and why would they say that if they didn't want to talk about it but it's a trap because whatever the real reason they haven't tried it out is it's something that will be too personal to talk about with you very rarely will someone respond with EH the inspiration just hasn't struck me yet or something equally casual that indicates they are comfortable with not having made a Zine yet and confident that it will happen when they're ready the thing holding them back might be as simple as being overwhelmed and busy not feeling like they have the bandwidth to try a new activity and you'd think there'd be no shame in that but you forget that in capitalism any moment that you're not maximizing your time and pushing towards some goal is wasted so now they've accidentally put themselves in the position of saying they have a goal trying Zine making that they are not working towards which under capitalism is a failure you have reached the personal failure ending the thing holding them back might be something more complex like a lack of self-esteem and I will call this the inner demons ending this will come out as something like I don't think it'd turn out good I'm not really an artist or even just I'm not creative enough if you reach this point you have already lost because nothing you can say will change your mind without serious digging that's not gonna happen here in this conversation you could say since when does a Zine have to be good or you don't have to be an artist to make a Zine or that's ridiculous you're super creative but the best thing that you can say at this point is just to call it what it is that sounds like negative self-talk to me unfortunately no matter what you're in deep now and you're probably approaching therapist territory note that they may also say I don't know what to make a Zine about beware they are not looking for brainstorm ideas nor are they seeking encouragement this is their attempt at ending the conversation before reaching the personal failure ending or the inner demons ending so let's move on to option b which was I really like it because this one is also tempting and it's probably something that you can get away with among good friends who actually care about you and if you're willing to take the risk you can sometimes end up with an okay conversation as long as you make things sound interesting enough to hold their attention but in general if they wanted to know what you liked about Zine making they would have asked so following this path will typically get you short and meaningless responses like that's nice and the conversation will feel like being a teenager trying to talk to your parents while they're cooking or if you're one of those freaks who actually had parents that listen to you then imagine a distant uncle or something at some point you'll sense that they are bored with you and unless you're conversation you're unless your confidence is Rock Solid you'll probably feel pretty lonely so the correct answer uh the correct response is option C which is it's really fun I hope you try it yes it's a conversation Ender because they will not invite you to share what you find fun about it again if they cared they would have done that from the start and admittedly it's a little unsatisfying but at least it's a neutral ending that doesn't make them feel bad or make you look self-centered I know that if you analyze Small Talk enough it's all gonna sound ridiculous I guess what feels frustrating in this instance is that I always get so excited I think wow this is a new zinester maybe we can swap ideas maybe I can share some photocopying tips maybe I can be the person who helps them break through that block and get their first scene to print until I remember no this is just small talk they're just trying to be polite in fact there are probably some people who really have no interest in making a Zine of their own but are trying to express that they respect and enjoy zines as a medium and to those people I'd like to encourage you to just say that because it opens up a whole realm of possibilities I can now ask you what you like about them what are some of the most memorable zines you've read if you have any preferred genres if you like the punk ethos we can talk about punk bands and underground culture if you like the DIY Spirit we can talk about other expressions of that Spirit from clothes mending to gardening and Heck if you just like the aesthetic of scenes we can talk about Aesthetics but you can already see the difference you have not shifted the conversation towards a subject that you don't actually want to talk about I don't know I just missed the days when having one thing in common meant that you're best friends and when I've always wanted to try that turned into let's do that together and this is the Trap of small talk I am always expecting it to turn into something more real but you can't get that sense of connection with everyone and so I just wish at least people would be more straightforward sometimes okay now as for the people who really do want to magazines and when they're saying I want to make a Zine someday they are being sincere then let me ask you in this Zine or in this case in this recording since it's probably never going to be appropriate for me to ask in conversation why haven't you really I want you to ask yourself this question because this is how you'll be able to either one make it happen or two realize that you don't want to make it happen right now which is totally fine seriously if the answer ends up being eh I haven't felt like it yet that's great that is the best and then when you're talking with a zinester you can say something like I'm ready to pick up my Sharpie and scissors when inspiration strikes me for my first scenes and then you can continue the conversation by asking about their zines because it's only polite but if that's not the reason then you've got to figure out what is so that you can kick that reason's ass I admit that I've been framing this whole thing in terms of something that annoys me but really it's less annoyance and more frustration I'm frustrated because it pains me to hear that someone feels unable to make a Zine I don't want anyone to be held back from something so enjoyable and liberating when they don't have to be especially when unlike with many hobbies the barrier to entry for Zine making is non-existent so here's a few reasons you might feel held back from Zine making and some reminders that those reasons are lying to you and you do have the power to kick those barriers in the ass quote I don't know what to write about here's a secret that's not your real problem your real problem is that you don't think what you have to write about is worth putting into a zine butazine can literally be a to-do list or crumpled receipts from the bottom of your bag or pages from your diary or photos from your phone that were too blurry to put onto Instagram so zines don't require inspiration only the will to glue to paper and slap it on a photocopier you know the great thing about zines their meaning is inherent to the medium the medium contains all the meaning of being art because by its very nature it puts the power to say what is or isn't printable into your hands and therefore allows for literally everything to be printable azine is worth existing because it's a Zine not because of the content I could just give you a list of prompts or you could Google one yourself or you could take a prompt from the list above but you don't need a prompt you just need someone telling you to get the over yourself and just do it so from me to you with love get the over yourself and just do it [Music] quote what if I don't like how it turns out first off I have some homework for you write down every single thing that would make you hate how your Zine turned out I guarantee that for everything you could possibly put on that list there's a Zine out there that's already done it because zines are pieces of every single one of them amazing beautiful pieces of but nonetheless they are because book beauty standards come from the traditional publishing industry and there is no way that something that isn't professionally arranged will ever be considered anything less than bad by that industry so by making a Zine you've already failed because you haven't made something that was deemed worth a Publisher's time ideas are always perfect in your head it's the tragedy of the artist that no matter what physical representations will never be as good as how you imagine something to be in your head they can't be the material world is flawed in a way the idealistic world is not so hard as it is you have to try to divorce yourself from the image in your head because it's not real it tries to trick you into thinking it is and perhaps more than any other media zines value what's finished infinitely more than ideas I will leave you with that quote from Ratatouille the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so actually you know what I gotta say that as Anton ego okay [Music] the average piece of junk is probably more meaningful than our criticism designating it so and that includes your own pieces of junk and your own criticism quote what if it's not good enough to share with other people I mean you can probably guess that I'm going to insist that zines are always good enough to share with other people because zines are worth sharing by Nature but I think your real problem is that either one you derive the worth of your work by how it's received and or two you don't feel like you have anyone to share it with who would get it problem one is a big one and even though I can tell you that your Creations are worth it for the action not the outcome that is something that's hard to internalize so in the meantime I have a solution for both problems share it with me seriously if you want to share your scene with someone share it with me I don't care how ugly or amateurish or whatever it is you're worried about I will be thrilled at the mere fact that there is another new zinester in the world and I will share that genuine enthusiasm and encouragement and probably offer some scenes for trade and I will love your Zine the way it deserves to be loved thank you quote but I don't know how to do it is that all why didn't you just say so there is so much help for you I can help you I can answer your questions as best I can I can point you to tutorials and books there really isn't even anything that you have to learn probably the most complicated part of zine making is printing but luckily shitty print jobs are part of the fun and azine usually ends up looking way cooler when the print job is and like I said I can help you so if you're still hung up for whatever reason if you have emailed me at 22zeens gmail.com and still feel stuck if you need more structure then here's what you're gonna do step one take two sheets of paper and fold them in half use cardstock if you have it so that it can hold up to Ink that is the big secret two staple them together you now have eight pages with plenty of room on each page three put on the pages if you don't know what then make something about your cat cats guaranteed winner if you don't have a cat get a cat four rip the Staples out there's no need to be gentle here five slap that greasy Pig on your library's coffee machine get the librarian's help we may not be the best with copy machines but we are a persistent bunch six give a copy to the librarian as a thank you you now have your first reader seven email me at 22zeens gmail.com once again that's 22zeens gmail.com you now have your second reader eight rinse and repeat calm down you can just draw on paper photocopy it and staple it together that's all it has to be so you're all better right you're going to go and make a Zine now right if you're not I guess I can't force you but can you at least stop dangling the someday in front of my face stop saying I'm going to make a Zine someday because I am not strong enough I can't stand when someone tells me that they could to magazine but never will and so I will never get to read it I want to read your scenes please do it for a sad Zine hungry boy I hope that this has offered to you some piece of encouragement uh tough love maybe and if you do magazine then please do share it with me at once again 22 scenes gmail.com uh thanks so much for letting me share this with you I uh it was very therapeutic very cathartic to write all this stuff down because it does honestly frustrate me sometimes when I hear people say I want to make azine someday because then please let that day be today so that I may read your zine thank you I will talk to you guys later bye | Twenty Two Zines | UC0cuGEP5neJCsjfkbBy6I2w | 2023-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,953 | 15,497 |
EUeUryC9bLI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUeUryC9bLI | Michael Gallop out 3-5 weeks | [Music] [Applause] [Music] well good afternoon friends mark holmes here and as always i want to thank you all for watching commenting subscribing and being part of the joe blue sports report without you guys as well as you ladies you know that this literally and i mean literally does not work uh we got some bad news here um let's kill the music um michael gallup oh boy michael gallup be prepared jaw is going to miss the next three to five weeks with a calf strain um who was hurt definitely during that game last night and that's a blow to the dallas cowboys dynamic offense but at least there is a silver lining to it um dak prescott targeted amari cooper and cd lamb some 31 times in connecting for 243 yards and three tds so at least at least we aren't short on wide receivers but this gives the opportunity for somebody like cedric wilson or noah brown to definitely step into the breach um not what we want to have happen but you know injuries are a fact of life when it comes to the nfl now it's kind of interesting because the cowboys you know we have had so many people that'll say oh trade michael gallup so we can fix the defense or you know we got calls people are calling for conor mcgovern this year i think more than any other year with covid and a lot of the other issues that are going on and will happen and you know now that the nfl is going to 17-week seasons now that we have to deal with covet and covet protocol depth may be the thing that ends up saving a season for a team you're going to have to be able to keep players on the field and keep good ones thank god we did not get rid of conor mcgovern thank god we didn't get rid of of course michael gallup but we're going to need this depth and this is going to be one of the good things that the dallas cowboys i hope have going for him especially with the defense you can kind of get a taste of what the defense is planning on doing mainly because of you saw how dan quinn was changing defenses and bringing in fresh bodies and wearing teams down and will wear teams down as they go along other than that thus far we don't have any other players that were hurt in the game but definitely a blow soft tissue injury lordy michael gallup out three to five weeks if there's any other good news at least for the cowboys is the schedule turns a lot easier over the course of the next eight weeks not a single team that they faced in the next eight games had a winning record next year so this is an opportunity to try and get healthy trying to learn a little bit more and to of course get ready for the second half of the season so with that being said guys you know how we roll our coach here and as always i want to thank you all for watching commenting subscribing and being part of the jumbo sports report [Music] thank you for being here peace | Mark Holmes | UCDoiIS3docdxXW9opl8ESoA | 2021-09-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 555 | 2,822 |
Wsexta7oHh4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wsexta7oHh4 | Movie Monologue Episode 8 - Looper | have you ever wondered what it would be like to be able to go back in time and speak to your younger self what would you tell them how would you change yours in everyone else's future this is the premise of the surprise hit of the Year Lupa written and directed by Ryan Johnson whose previous Works have included the Brothers Bloom brick as well as a few episode work on the US hit TV series Breaking Bad Lupa stars are small cast of people who are relatively well known for doing movies that are a little strange with Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis showing the lead role of Joe at two stages in his life Jeff Daniels as mob controller Abe Emily Blunt as Sarah and a show stealing performance by a child newcomer Pierce Gagnon as Sid set in the year 2055 there are assassins known as lupus who carry out the killings of the mob from the year 2074 where time travel has already been invented but immediately outlawed by the legal Powers as something which is not to be messed with but once this ever stopped the mob all appears to be well with the lupus as they get paid in silver which to send back with her Target as payment for the kill and disposal of the body catch is though when you must close the loop this is when a Looper finds gold instead of silver and they are deemed to eliminated their final Target themselves at this point all Loopers are then free from their mob obligations and have approximately 30 years to live that is unless you let your Loop run which is precisely what happens in the case of Joe Alder Joe has come back and avoided being killed by his younger self but older Joe has a purpose he is on a mission to hunt down and kill someone in the past who has in the future become a tyrant known as The Rainmaker who is closing out all of the loops that remained open from the mob what starts out as a science fiction premise with the involvement of time travel is really only the first part of the movie or the grand rules setting if you will the other half of the movie is more of an action thriller movie much like another Bruce Willis time travel movie 12 Monkeys this is what helps Looper as he does not wish to get too bogged down within its own rules and laws the writer understands that time travel is one heck of a complex Pandora's box to show on the big screen and as such refrains from having a character explain how the rules work but he does show you that if you alter your presence and this will Cloud the future making what was no longer certain combine this simplistic yet novel way of showing the world with the performances of the acting teams and you have a good movie on your hands the movie is really able to keep you on your toes for the two hours that it runs over in fact it does not look to shy away from showing the emotional impact of the choices that are made by each of the characters yet it is in the final scene where the audience feels like they have a grasp on what has happened that makes the audience reject all understanding of what they've just watched and rethink their entire understanding of the movie This is the sign of a really good movie and is a trick used very well by movie such as Inception Fight Club and the Matrix as the audience leaves wanting to know more as they try to wrap their mind around just what the hell all that meant this movie is though not without its failings and there are a few Joseph Gordon-Levitt is seen within the movie to wear Prosthetics to make him look more like a young Bruce Willis it really doesn't work even when the transition sequence that they show the Prosthetics just look silly and out of place further to this the plot begins to unravel ever so slightly when you begin to ask questions of it like and this is a major spoiler coming so you may wish to pause or skip ahead the next 10 seconds when Joe shoots himself everything connected to the rainmaker should vanish based on the logic of the previous scene Sarah should never see the gold and silver at the end and therefore Joe would vanish as he would never have become Joe or Old Joe I feel this is down to more information being once present in the script and removed in the editing process okay spoil is over now this movie despite its flaws is really worth a watch especially if you enjoy a good action movie or can stand a little science fiction within your movies its flaws only reveal their heads when you question the logic or look just a little too close in its wrinkles this will in fact no doubt go down to a classic science fiction movie only place on a pedestal of how to do something new within this world of sequels and adaptations thanks for watching please remember to leave a comment share and feedback your ideas for future shows to me over Twitter at Dr dogbert or in the comments section below oh and one more thing if this is the 2055 and then where the hell are all the goddamn space guns thank you | Ben Diggles | UCzhrTtq13YUpQPpRI8ig9gQ | 2012-10-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 937 | 4,895 |
4-wQHNpIySQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-wQHNpIySQ | lesson 12 homework module 2 grade 1 | welcome to the homework for lesson 12 its module 2 of grade 1 write your name first before you forget it and we're just making simple math drawings and we're gonna cross out from the 10 ones to show what happens in the stories and here's an example of how we're crossing out from the 10 there were 15 squirrels in the tree ten of them were eating nuts five squirrels were playing a loud noise scared away 9 of the squirrels eating nuts how many squirrels were left by the tree so there's 15 squirrels 10 are eating nuts we can write it in and the rest of them were playing that's 5 we're playing 9 of the squirrels eating nuts are scared away so we're gonna draw these 10 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 groups and this is 5 in 1 2 3 4 5 that's another 5 group so can't take 9 away from the 5 because there's not enough of them so we take it all from the 10 and we should know that there's gonna be one left without even counting and then we have 5 left here and one more 6 6 squirrels left by the tree number 2 there are 17 ladybugs on the plant 10 of them are on a leaf and 7 of them are on the stem 9 of the ladybugs on the leaf crawled away so we have how many ladybugs are still on the plant so we have 17 that's the total and they're in two parts up one of the parts is 10 they're on the leaf L and then seven are on the stem there's seven these are the ones that are on the stem L for leaf s for stem one two three four five one two three four five one two three four five and then two more in the next group so we have our 10 we have our seven nine of the ladybugs and the leaf crawled away so that's mmm we know there's gonna be just one left when we take 9 away from Tenten can't take 9 away from seven cuz sevens not big enough so how many are left on the plant there's one two three there's this seven and one more eight number three use the number bond to fill in the math story make a simple math drawing cross out from 10 ones or someone's to show what happens in the stories there are 13 ants in the anthill so here we go a 10 of the ants were sleeping label those with an S and three of them are awake awake let's see we'll make this an H for Hill nine of the sleeping ants woke up and crawled away so here's our math drawing we need our 10 one two three four five six seven eight nine 10 and then our three one two three so nine of the sleeping ants crawl away does the sleeping ants and these are the ones that are awake so those are gone so it was three here and one more is four before left on the hill then use the number bun below to come up with your own math story include a simple math drawing and cross out from the ten ones to show what happens so here's our math drawing we need a group of ten in a group of four one two three four five six seven eight nine 10 right - five groups make ten and then four one two three four our number sentences if we're gonna subtract nine in our story which we don't have to but that's what we've been doing so far 14 minus nine right it's the same as this we can be fancy about it but that's going to equal this four plus one more which is five a statement you're gonna have to figure out the statement is gonna have to go along with your story so you got this statement I can't tell you what the statement is for an answer because you have to make up your own half story so I don't know what the units are they could be monkeys and bananas they could be almost anything make up your own story and your statement should go along with it | Bresnahan Math | UC24PNQB2ldiRxEZmpSu4hMA | 2017-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 733 | 3,490 |
KnEnF4oazWw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnEnF4oazWw | 19basicsynthcontrolspt2 | I've got a completely initialized patch here and a monolayer a and I'm gonna choose a basic kind of triangle waveform now let's go to layer B I'm sure to put it on and I'm gonna choose the same waveform over here so I'm gonna go to synth mode and there we are in triangle so we have the same happening in both now the reason I'm doing this is because I want to show you the analog and phase controls now analog basically adds inconsistency to the pitch and the phase of the oscillator when we dial it in negative values it alters the phase so when we dial it and positive values it all turns to pitch and we can get a nice detuned effect but the thing is to hear what these do you have to hear it in contrast or along with an additional oscillator in order to hear the difference so in this case I have both the exact same DSP generated wavetable used on both layers and I'm just gonna alter on one layer and we'll hear it contrasting the default value on the alternate layer so let me play this little part that I have and you'll see as I dial the analog knob to the left we'll hear a kind of out of phase type of sound where the sound gets kind of thin a little bit of a kind of comb filtering effect there it's full or when it's straight up now listen as I dial it in positive territory and you'll hear kind of coercing effect as it's detuned in contrast to the same waveform that's going to remain neutral so it gives it a nice kind of thickened chorus detuned effect I'm gonna snap this back to unity value let me go here and do the same thing and let's look at the phase control now again what this does is best heard in contrast with an oscillator generating the exact same waveform as we sweep this one is going to become out of phase with the other and we'll hear that kind of out of phase type of thinning of the sound [Music] let me put this all the way down I think we'll hear it a little more clearly there we go [Music] if you can really hear the phase relationship changing as it swept through the shape of the wave form while the other one plays in the static shape and we can modulate this I can set up an LFO routing to modulate the oscillator phase for example and we can hear a kind of sweeping comb filtering [Music] versus without it so it's subtle but gives a little bit of a kind of sweeping effect to the phase of the sound of the waveform let me add in some of the detuning and here we've taken just a simple raw waveform and created kind of colorful sound from it and that's the power of ominous fear we have such fine control over each nuance that we can really shape the sound even with just basic controls like this see if more in the next video | XGlite XG | UCd8AqoPvNMvtAyLpIlndBeA | 2018-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 531 | 2,675 |
IF88dda-iI4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF88dda-iI4 | <QT> October 15:THE KEY TO THE MISSIONARY MESSAGE | October 15th the key to the missionaries message he himself is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only but also for the whole world first John 2 verse 2 the key to the missionaries message is the propitiation of Christ Jesus his sacrifice for us that completely satisfied the wrath of God look at any other aspect of Christ's work whether it is healing saving or sanctifying and you will see that there is nothing limitless about those but the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world that is limitless John 1 verse 29 the missionaries message is the limitless importance of Jesus Christ as the repatriation for our sins and a missionary is someone who is immersed in the truth of that revelation the real key to the missionaries message is the real missionary aspect of Christ's life not his kindness his goodness or even his revealing of the father of God to us repentance and remission of sins should be preached to all nations Luke 24 verse 47 the greatest message of limitless importance is that he himself is the propitiation for our sins the missionaries message is not nationalistic favoring nations or individuals it is for the whole world when the Holy Spirit comes in to me he does not consider my partialities or preferences he simply brings me into oneness with the Lord Jesus a missionary as someone who was bound by marriage to the stated mission and purpose of his Lord and Master he is not to proclaim his own point of view but is only to proclaim the Lamb of God it is easier to belong to a faction that simply tells what Christ Jesus has done for me and easier to become a devotee of divine healing or of a special type of sanctification all of the baptism of the Holy Spirit but Paul did not say woe is me if I do not preach what Christ has done for me but woe is me if I do not preach the gospel 1st Corinthians 9 verse 16 and this is the gospel the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world | 성경대장장이프로젝트 | UCo-NBGEX0oXAaLAxpVm6JtQ | 2018-10-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 368 | 1,937 |
2UsNdOoAc2A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UsNdOoAc2A | Reps. Probe Agric Ministry's N18BN Bush- Clearing Contract | Tinubu Meets Obasanjo | THE BREAKFAST | [Music] thank you on the breakfast the United Kingdom has unveiled Atari free trade scheme with Niger what does this mean for entrepreneurs in Africa's largest economy also on the breakfast the 2023 elections are under threat that's the view of a former security Chief in Nigeria who believes ipop and terrorist activities could Squirtle the countries forthcoming polls would also be discussing the pages of a national dailies this morning and bringing you great analysis welcome to the breakfast and plus TV Africa it's a beautiful Thursday morning I hope you're having a fantastic day already uh the conversation promises to be amazing and very very interesting as we start well as always we start off with a top trending conversation and this morning for us it's the fact that you have a student arrested for attempting to kidnap a Niger College Provost that's number one you know on a top trending conversation and it's been generating different reactions from different quarters number one I mean that's a student that you hear a student on the one hand and secondly the student is 18 years old and so a lot of persons have actually said what's really going on but a bit of a background you know to the situation the Nigerian security and civil defense Corps and scdc has arrested an 18 year old student over an alleged attempt to kidnap the Provost College of Fisheries that's the new Bossa in Niger State uh according to that statement that was put out by Nasir Abdullahi in Niger State the suspect is a college student and one is arrested on August the 10th Abdullahi said that the suspect had conspired with all the persons who is now on the run to write a letter threatening to kidnap the approvals if he failed to pay a ransom and the spokesperson said the suspect did not demand any particular amount before the dictators from the command arrested him and so it's been said that he's been arraigned and charged with criminal conspiracy and intimidation that's on the one hand but it's really saddening to see that at 18 really where did the idea come from how how did they even arrive at uh you know the thought of kidnapping or Provost of their own college and demanding for ransom could it be that you know the entire uh activities in in the system has actually led to all of this could it be that the body language that we have given over time has led to this and that's why you know the younger persons or young adults are copying what's happening you know in the largest system for instance uh who would imagine that an 18 year old would be involved in kidnapping and not just kidnapping you probably say kidnapping your lecturers as good as saying you kidnap your lecturer or your teacher but it's what we constantly talk about how far and what have we done with those who have been indicted those who have been mentioned I mean these criminal elements that are out there those who have we say that this abandons and disappearance who are involved in Acts of criminality and crime what have we really really done you know uh have we been able to arrest this person have there been uh any sort of arrest made that would discourage you know um people from engaging in Act of Terror and kidnapping it's a question that we ask because over time we had that orders of terrorists their crimes those who have committed one or two crimes and they go about their businesses they're moving around you know without any other fear and nothing you know done but that's it on the top trending but we're hoping that the law would take its course uh just as we proceed we take a quick break now when we return we continue with our trending conversation please stay with us [Music] well let's see the breakfast and plus CV Africa and it's top trending for us our second conversation or top trending issues that the House of Representative is probing or has probe the agriculture or Ministry of 18 billionaire Bush clearing contracts and that's quite uh interesting okay because this would not be the first time I mean the issue of probing has been going on for a very long time the chairman of the committee who is known as ULU Hawaii okay he's the chairman of the committee of Investigations going on and said that contracts were awarded to companies for Bush clearing land preparation and Rehabilitation of soil and plant Laboratories now the committee had raised you know is probing the queries that was raised by the Office of the Attorney auditor general of the Federation on Ministries department and agencies now during the lockdown of the country as a result of 19. some companies have taken contracts worth 18 billion there and for Bush clearing from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture for land preparation Rehabilitation of soil plants lab and orders and according to the investigative committee they said it's not possible to shave the head in their absence this is what they said and so that's why an invitation has been put out there they've invited those who were aware of this contract to come and answer respond to the issues and showing the places that were you know supposed to be have clad and take the people to where it was clad so that that invitation was also made and and so according to you know the spokesperson they said they have to take us to the land they have cleared we've invited the Ministry of Agriculture we have made a submission but some of our members whose constituencies or whose projects are in this constituency was supposed to be are saying that this project had done this out or I mean they're supposed to be dummies out have doubted that this project actually exists and so for the issue of fair hearing these invitations have been given to the companies that got the contract for them to come and tell the committee where the jobs were executed and they will wait until the end of the hearing I said yes you know they're about before they take action and so according to the committee if we if they're not here we'll have to do the needful to get them to come to do the needful together to come and leave the needful doesn't work what happens you know with the need for but you know for first of all let's not forget that this Administration has been very big about the fight against corruption and not to even talk about disseministration but generally how far have we fed if you if you look at you know uh the body that started with the responsibility of awarding contracts you find out that the Federal Executive council is a highest body that approved contracts in Nigeria and whenever you have that Stam and his signals is I mean the signal is that Authority has been given to this companies you know to go ahead now what's very legal because you've also had an activist human right activist uh femi falano who's argued that it is contrary to the lore uh the fact that's the Federal Executive Council has no right whatsoever because it's not you know a constitutional thing there's no way the law has granted you know the Federal Executive Council to award contract so it's it's more of a systemic corruption it's more of the lawlessness that has happened you know from time from who has the right to authorize a contract has that been done according to what the law states now you have the Federal Executive Council who Awards a contract you know on a weekly basis because they get to meet every other Wednesday and I'm sure there was a meeting yesterday who knows how many contracts would have been approved when you have a body that would have been constituted now the public procurements Bureau is saddled with that responsibility we should have been supervised you know uh you know by another body that's the National Council uh public National Council of procurement if you look at the 2007 act it gets right you know uh you know to the bodies that's the BPA and you know the NPC to go ahead with all of these activities but unfortunately that's contrary and so how do you even explain the fact because those who constitute the Federal Executive Council you know those who weren't I mean so they gave up the go ahead yeah whether the contract for the bush clearing and all of that and now we're asking because there should be some supervision if a contract if there's a proposal you should know where what it is there should be some investigation sightseeing do we just wake up on a proof contract so it's quite funny now that we're asking uh it's a good thing so it just feels like let's follow protocol but now that the house is investigating isn't it very funny that from the Inception we didn't even get it right should the Federal Executive Council be involved in awarding contract but that's also on the one side any even if they have gone ahead to award this contract whose responsibility is it to to supervise and ensure that this is not a ghost project that it doesn't really exist because those who are in this constituency or those who are in this particular region or committee or where this project is supposed to be uh instituted are saying that they haven't they can't even attest to the fact that there's something like that 18 billionaires what we're talking about every other time it's quite saddening and for an Administration that's very big on the fight against corruption what are we really doing how do we even get to that point but that's it fingers crossed let's see how all of this pans out as we proceed in the course of the day or or the days as it goes by uh we move away from that another issue is the fact that it's a political season and so consultation would be big on the plate of all of the politicians so politicking would go on and the Nigerians have cried about those who are actually occupying officers because the issue of governance would have been relegated and so nobody seemed to be paying attention to the current issues of administration administering different states and constituencies and the country entirely because everyone everyone seemed to be you know bent on politic in 2023 the election who gets power who gets what when and how they get all of the Power that's been so it's it's just the normal uh uh you know the presidential flag bearer of the APC that's Bola Martin attorney performer governor of legal state has also met with the former president of the federal republic of Nigeria in our biokuta over his presidential bid we take this uh you know track when we return we'll continue with the conversation please stay with us for several weeks we have postponed about you about time he was meant to hold tomorrow but I because the efficiences of my office I graciously requested that please bring him out today not even knowing that you are going to have God's system in the world of August Addison this will be is Excellency first official visit to anywhere after he won the primaries of NBC so yeah I need very lucky well uh you can actually see that you know Dad visits you had the Entourage and those who are accompanied uh so this is the former president of the federal republic of Niger as part of his itinerary uh Consulting consultation is still ongoing well you know the Crux of what that was about or the conversation that went out is not something that we have available I mean what would have what would the vice former president would what did he say to him I mean all of the conversation the back and forth is not something that's very much available uh and another one is that the electricity workers have suspended strike their strike and just yesterday you know they had threatened or they had said they were going to Embark and strike for welfare consent until you know answers are gotten and so some parts of Lagos and other parts of Nigeria who probably would have experienced on Blackout but some people say hey it's just natural it's something that happens on a daily basis so it's really not anything different from what we witness but we'll just quickly look at this when we return we have more conversation please stay with us yes uh the issues that we had I Thank The Honorable Minister and the minister of State for power for their maturity in handling these issues yes these issue should have been tackled earlier on if there was the rightful communication with all parties but well as we have said we've been given two weeks to wish to report back to the uh the report house where we are sure the nation that such crisis will be needed in the board before its uh escalate well it's a good thing that the strike has been suspended the electricity workers have decided to suspend the strike following their meeting with the minister talking about Labor unemployment Dr Chris ngege well it's a good thing but let's also hope that whatever agreement would be gotten into would be respected because it feels like we seem to be experiencing a trickle down all of all of the agreements that was entered I mean these Workers are striking because of a 2019 agreement some sort of understanding that was uh entered in 2019 and were in 2022 also talking about this issue so it's okay to say the strike action or the strike will be suspended and the call of the strike there's some sort of agreement but do both parties respect you know the agreement do they Implement whatever I was actually agreed upon it's one thing that we call on our leaders to also respect agreement I mean it's really sadding that two persons who come together and they have some kind of agreement and which would be documented on the other hand another party feels it just lacks you want to say that it's the integrity and all of that and we can't continue like this as a nation over and over and think that we expect things different only to happen it's really saddening but I'm sure that we can do better as a people that's the size on our top trending this morning we take a break when we return we'll be looking at the front pages of a national dailies please stay with us [Music] | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2022-08-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,522 | 13,899 |
peIAjPBwlZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peIAjPBwlZs | Past Simple or Present Perfect - English Verb Tenses | in this lesson we're talking about the difference between the past simple and the present perfect and specifically we're looking at the two sentences I already ate and I've already eaten now of course you need to notice the structure so you need to know how to form the past simple and the present perfect so just keep that in mind and let's talk about the meaning of these two so we use the past simple with a completed past action right this action is complete I already ate that is a finished completed action in the past now let's talk about the present perfect here's what you need to keep in mind the present perfect has a many different uses depending on the context in this lesson we're specifically talking about comparing these two sentences so in this specific context the present perfect can be used for a past action with a present consequence okay there are other ways we use the present perfect we're not going to discuss those we're specifically talking about this one meaning a past action with a present consequence I've already eaten so as you can see just from their definitions that they can both be used with a completed past action the difference is the present perfect present there is a connection to the present okay so keep that as your memory aid present perfect present connection to the present with the past simple that connection to the present isn't there one other thing you need to keep in mind is that a native English speaker is not a grammar expert a native English speaker is going to use these two sentences in this specific context they're going to use these two sentences interchangeably and there's not going to be difference in meaning so when a native speaker says I already ate or I've already eaten there's no difference at all if you asked them why did you say this one and not this one they're not going to know because they don't study grammar okay and they're both acceptable so just keep that in mind a native speaker is going to use them interchangeably with no difference in meaning but let's talk about that subtle difference in meaning when we say that the present perfect can be used with a past action that has a present consequence what does that mean a present consequence so let's just think about that I already ate in the past simple just remember completed past action it's done it's over I already ate now when I say I've already eaten there's some sort of connection to the present so you can always think of it in your head as I've already eaten so now okay I've already eaten so now because connection to the present I've already eaten so now I'm not hungry so now I don't want a piece of cake so now I don't want to go to that restaurant with you okay I've already eaten but keep in mind that so now we don't verbalize it we don't say it out loud it's just implied in the context okay so let's take a look at a few more examples I could say I talked to my boss just a completed past action or I could say I've talked to my boss so what's the connection to the present maybe I've talked to my boss so now I'm going to leave maybe that's just the connection to the present it could be anything again we don't verbalize that it's just imply how about this one I checked the mail just completed past action I checked the mail or I've checked the mail in the present perfect I've checked the mail what's the connection to the present I have checked the mail so you don't have to that could be the connection to the present one more example I booked the hotel completed past action or I could say I've booked the hotel in the present perfect I've booked the hotel so now we're going on vacation maybe that's the connection to the present so now I'm excited remember we don't specifically say it is just implied and also in all of these examples in this specific context a native English speaker is going to use them interchangeably without a difference in meaning if you found this video helpful please hit the like button share it with your friends and of course subscribe now before you go make sure you head on over to my website J for is English comm and download your free speaking guide in this guide I share six tips on how to speak English fluently and confidently and then till next time happy studying alright now you're really sounding like a native English speaker now when you can use these two verb tenses interchangeably in this specific context right so of course leave your example one sentence using a path simple one using the present perfect put them in the comments below and remember they both have to be with a completed past action just one of them has a present consequence I can't wait to read your examples in the comments bye [Music] | JForrest English | UCLNBasuHKOILIwewAetJO6g | 2020-02-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 874 | 4,724 |
Mj4UsChgTEE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj4UsChgTEE | Dickens-to-Go: Concerning Bella's Husband | Hi, my name is Helen Everbach, I work with the Dickens Project. I am in Santa Cruz, California right now, and I would like to talk about a passage from Our Mutual Friend, because I'm a real sucker for romance, and I think that this passage is really romantic and cute. So, this passage comes from [Book the Fourth -- A Turning] Chapter Five of _Our Mutual Friend_. The chapter's title is "Concerning the Mendicant's Bride," which is a reference to how John is poor. So, to give you context, the characters of importance here are Bella Wilfer and John Rokesmith. And, John Rokesmith comes from a poor background--so does Bella--but Bella is adopted into this wealthy household, the Boffin's, and she meets John because he's a worker there. And he falls in love with her and they ended up running away together. And this is her visiting her parents after the two of them have eloped because her parents didn't go to the wedding because they eloped. 'I think it must have made you rather cross, dear Ma and Lavvy, and I know it is deserved that you should be very cross. But you see I had been such a heedless, heartless creature, and had led you so to expect that I should marry for money, and so to make sure that I was incapable of marrying for love, that I thought you couldn't believe me. Because, you see, you didn't know how much of Good, Good, Good, I had learnt from John. Well! So I was sly about it, and ashamed of what you supposed me to be, and fearful that we couldn't understand one another and might come to words, which we should all be sorry for afterwards, and so I said to John that if he liked to take me without any fuss, he might. And as he did like, I left him. And we were married with Greenwich church in the presence of nobody--except an unknown individual who dropped in,' here her eyes sparkled more brightly, 'and half a pensioner. And now, isn't it nice, dearest Ma and Lavvy, to know that no words have been said which any of us can be sorry for, and that we are all best of friends at the pleasantest of teas!' Having got up and kissed them again, she slipped back to her chair (after a loop on the road to squeeze her husband round the neck) and again went on. 'And now you will naturally want to know, dearest Ma and Lavvy, how we live, and what we have got to live upon. Well! And so we live on Blackheath, in the charm-ingest of dolls' houses, de-lightfully furnished, and we have a clever little servant who is decidedly pretty, and we are economical and orderly, and do everything by clockwork, and we have a hundred and fifty pounds a year, and we have all that we want, and more. And lastly, if you would like to know in confidence, as perhaps you may, what is my opinion of my husband, my opinion is--that I almost love him!' 'And if you would like to know in confidence, as perhaps you may,' said her husband, smiling, as he stood by her side, without her having detected his approach, 'my opinion of my wife, my opinion is--.' But Bella started up, and put her hand upon his lips. 'Stop, Sir! No, John, dear! Seriously! Please not yet. A while! I want to be something so much worthier than the doll, the doll's house.' 'My darling, are you not?' 'Not half, not a quarter, so much worthier as I hope you may some day find me! Try me through some reverse, John--try me through some trial--and tell them after that, what you think of me.' 'I will, my Life,' said John. 'I promise it.' That's my dear John. And you won't speak a word now; will you?' 'And I won't,' said John, with a very expressive look of admiration around him, 'speak a word now!' She laid her laughing cheek upon his breast to thank him, and said, looking at the rest of them sideways out of her bright eyes: 'I'll go further, Pa and Ma and Lavvy. John don't suspect it--he has no idea of it--but I quite love him!' I think that this is a really cute passage because Bella and John, I think, had a really cute and healthy relationship. It starts out with him, kind of like, being in love with her and her not being interested in him. But as you can see from this passage, by the point that they're married, they really do genuinely love each other and respect each other. I think that that's really cool and their relationship develops over the rest of the book as you learn or secret details of what John is hiding about his past. But I really appreciate it that they are in love and that she teases him. And I think it's just really cute, this idea that she's talking to her parents, while she's leaning against his chest, she's like, don't tell my husband, but I love him. Because that's cute and feels very modern to me. So that's the passage I've chosen. I hope you all have a wonderful day. And, talk to you again another time. | The Dickens Project | UCGi2QIqWyKFOtk7FlJGv-eg | 2020-09-07 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 893 | 4,740 |
eCT6nSmlvp4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCT6nSmlvp4 | 👉 RAM 1500 LARAMIE CREW CAB 4X4 | hey this is Mike here's a 2015 Ram 1500 laramy in white and uh this is the first 2015 laramy that we had on a lot so far and it looks pretty darn good has a lot of features you see it has a projector light system here in the front and it has the parking sensors here in the front and the back tow hooks fancy Grill fog lights this is the vid this is the one I did a video on at night so you can check that out if you want so you can see all the the way the lights and everything look like at night time now this one's fresh off the truck so it hasn't been detailed or anything you can see it has uh lettering and stuff on the tires but um this one has a 5.7 L Hemi and uh uh me go around this side has his 20-in wheels now these are aluminum wheels with the plastic covers saves a lot of weight when you have the aluminum wheels um versus like a I don't think it even makes those big steel wheels anymore but uh one of the features of this vehicle is a remote start now it does have to be locked and completely secure so I'm going to go ahead and use the key this is a proximity key and start it up so now that it started I can put the key away I mean I don't really have to use the remote start but um now that it's started I'm going to go and put the key in my pocket and it's going to stay there the rest of the time so I'm just walk out touch the handle unlocks the doors with the proximity system if I want to relock the doors I just push the button here so pretty conv vent and it unlocks all the doors uh even the tailgate all the doors and the tailgate so here's the inside of the passenger door you've got a like a nice big pocket there as well as there and you've got a like a two-tone it's like a brown and tan color and you've got this real wood trim on the Larin got the perforated leather seats that are heated and cooled and you also have heated seats in the back too power seat with lumbar support on the passenger and driver side got the laramy badge there and this opens up and you've got a glove compartment here as well as here you got got a place here that'll fit a full sizee file folder on both sides of the console this one's got the nice um Ram rubber mats or like slush mats but they've got the cool ram head there and kind of like a bolt these bolt patterns looks like really rugged and it really protects your carpet and stuff like that as well definitely need a handle getting in and out of this truck so it's got a well-placed handle here this one doesn't have steps but you could add them if you wanted [Music] to so here's the inside of the back door same quality not skipping on anything just because it's a back door you've got the wood gray and the different colors the pockets speaker here's the back seats same level of quality that you see in the in the front perforated leather now these are heated and the controls for the heated seats are here and uh back here we've got your armrest and cup holders here you have some more cup holders here as well does have the latch system for the child safety [Music] seats pocket here now this seat seat lifts up like so and you have a fold flat feature to where you can uh use this as a cargo space a flat cargo space so you don't have to put stuff in the back of the truck if you don't want this lifts up on the other side you have storage on this side you have your subwoofer and amplifier for your Alpine premium sound system so if you didn't have the Alpine sound system you would uh this would be storage here and speaking of storage underneath this awesome one piece mat that goes all the way across this all the way across the back uh you have storage bins in the floor and it's kind of like a little you can put trash in there or you can some people put ice in there and use it as a cooler but it's a really good storage bin that's completely out of out of your way and it's on both sides this side and the other side in the floor you've got your LED tail lights back here parking sensors towing package dual exhaust got your lar me badge there nice Ram in the back there's your backup camera let's see what it looks like underneath the truck in a little bit and of course is a four-wheel drive truck says so right on the back here's the the bed of the truck now this one doesn't have the spray and bed liner which I highly recommend adding to a new vehicle or at least a plastic bed liner but um this one's completely unprotected other than paint you do have a cargo light there which illuminates the whole back back of the truck here which you will see in my other video at night there's the fuel cap has a little string here and and you can run the string right here so you can don't have your cap cap slapping up against your truck so you can just kind of do that number so here's the other side just wanted to show you the storage container pocket place I guess You' call it here and it's pretty good size and um and also it keeps stuff in place and it's not rolling out underneath the seat and rolling around and getting in your way while you're driving it's um completely secure underneath that as well as a seat all right now the rear view the side mirrors are heated you see a little heated sign there now here's the inside of the driver's door now you have the pockets just like the other side and you have the power windows power door locks side mirror controls but you also have a a uh power folding side mirrors so you just push a button and they they can fold in or out which is pretty neat convenient so that way if you're you need to fit in a tight space or if you got a small garage or something um it's pretty cool I got a bumblebee one wants to come visit all right so here's the inside and um just want to start with the steering wheel leather wrapped good thickness it's very comfortable um it is is a tilt steering wheel no telescoping steering wheel but it does have the um adjustable pedals so that kind of helps out with the so the pedals getting raise and lower so it kind of compensates a little bit from not having a telescoping steering wheel here on the right you've got your cruise control settings here you can this is a 8-speed transmission so you can Gear Up and gear down using these buttons on the back of the steering wheel is the volume control so you can keep your hand on the steering wheel now you can also change the stations on the back of the side on this side of the steering wheel so I can change through right now it's in satellite radio and on a new truck you get one year of satellite radio for free which is pretty nice so it has automatic headlights your fog light controls are here your cargo light is there your dimmer switch is here and on this side you've got your voice recognition which you can you know kind of stay commands or make phone calls and stuff using that button on this side is your Bluetooth phone now once you pair your phone you can answer and make calls just by using that one button it's pretty neat the rest of these Arrow buttons correspond with this menu system here and and here's your gauges and it's pretty simple basic gauges here but your menu right now um basically I have I use remote start so I still have to push the button to turn everything on and you've got that lay me screen there there we go all right so this menu system right now I'm in the speedometer setting and I'm going to scroll down and we've got um vehicle info so right now it's showing the engine hours so I'm going to scroll to the left and right now it's kind of a gauge summary and scroll to left again oil life oil temperature transmission temperature and tire pressure and you can tell by these little B bubbles here at the top how many different uh options you have in that menu system right or left now scrolling down with just bring you to another category I guess you can say so I'm going to scroll down that takes me into fuel economy and it and now fuel economy gives me or nothing now because I'm not driving but it'll give me an average current miles per gallon and like kind of a meter as you're driving this is your trip a this is trip B this is for your trailer tow trailer brake control um this one is comes from the factory with the trailer brake control and you can adjust it uh using this part of the menu you can adjust the gain and all that stuff there's your audio stored messages will show up there and this is where you set up your screen and go into that so you can see basically what different options the different corners of the screen you can change and then it Scrolls back to the speedometer so it's pretty it's customizable and it gives you a lot of information that you might want to look at but not always stare at the whole time you have some lots of information there and the gauges as well you see it has a stitching here in the in the dash you've got a little pocket up here kind of shallow but this may be good for pens or maybe putting your cell phone temporally or something there now here's your eight .4 UK connect system this one has navigation and all that stuff I'm going peel this off maybe that'll help can see it better a little bit of a glare right now but here's the icons across the bottom you got radio which is in now and you got amfm satellite radio you can adjust the audio here media this is where you would um add a like play a CD or see if you can see that a lot of glare but um hopefully you can see it says a disc USB auxiliary and then it has a more down here and this shows your Bluetooth n SD card now once you pair your Bluetooth phone or Bluetooth device you can play music off of that device using the Bluetooth wirelessly the rest of the um the rest of the inputs are in in here U SD USB and auxiliary you also have a USB charger there but moving on here's the controls now you have ventilated seats heated seats and a heating steering wheel here in the front and I know in the video it's kind of a glare there but really it's not that hard to see in real life controls all right so climate uh climate's off so I'm going to go ahead and and um and turn that on now so you can kind of see heat's on and it's a little bit hot outside so I'm going to turn that down so basically you can adjust your fan speed your temperature it has a dual zone right now they're syned but it does have a dual Zone in case I want to start messing with this one it unsyncs it and and it's specific to the driver and passenger navigation you can view the map like so and you can change that little icon um let's see here let's go ahead and and change it now let's go into settings and uh GPS no m set up vehicle icon there it is so right now it's got like a crash 200 and this is a truck so we want to change that I don't know what that is there's a truck we'll change it to a truck so now we got a little truck on the on the map and we can view the map and kind of see where we're at and zoom in and out but we can also put in addresses points of interest stuff like that to go to and you can save your your home address and all that good stuff your phone there's nothing paired now but this once you pair your phone you'll see your phonebook recent calls you have favorites there at the top and um different settings now you can always transfer it back to your phone if you don't want to have if you want to have a private conversation you got a bunch of people on the truck with you apps some of these you have to register and basically pay for now some of the cool stuff like travel link that's with your satellite radio I'll show you that in just a second let me show you something before that right here any of these apps that you may use that says Via Mobile that means it's using data from your cell phone so if you know if you have a limited data pack then you might want to make sure that you don't go over your limitations but moving back to travel link which is a pretty cool app this is where you can find like fuel prices and you can sort it by brand distance price and so if you need to find if you're in an area that you're not familiar with or if you just want to you know be super cheap and try to find the cheapest one uh you can do that and and once let's say you want to find the nearest one you can click on it it'll tell you where it is in the phone number once you repair your phone you can call them and ask them questions you can hit go now and it'll put in your navigation and tell you how exactly how to get there so pretty cool stuff you also have movie listings um you have weather weather and weather maps and stuff travel link is really cool all right moving on down here these are your kind of redundant buttons but they're useful uh you can adjust the climate control the volume of the radio tune through the stations um without using the screen you know you just have your buttons down here trailer brake controls here now down here you also have some redundant buttons as far as your heated steering wheel heated seats and and cooled seats your track R control button is there Tow and Hall button parking sensors rear and front you can turn those off if you want in case they're annoying you or whatever now here's the shifter now this is a dial rotary shifter I guess you can call it your four-wheel drive controls are down here now I'm going to go and put it in reverse and that way you can see the backup camera pulls up here on the big screen as well as your parking sensors um display shows up here so if you get start getting close to something it's going to let you know by beeping at you and flashing and all kinds of stuff it doesn't want you to hit anything self pre preservation I guess so and also these lines you see those I'm going to go and turn the steering wheel so you can see them moving around those lines give you an estimated trajectory of the vehicle while you're backing up and as you can see it goes the backup camera goes from the bumper all the way to the sky so you have a very good view I'm go and put it back in park and down here you got a power conver inverter inverter converter 115 volt AC adapter basically pocket right there you got a pocket here nice big storage bin cup holders got a place to put business cards is what it looks like there's a charger place to put some pins right here now this is your arm armrest and it has a nice Ram there but this armrest lifts up and you have storage container pocket here Place put some change small tablet something like that maybe in a cell phone to charge it you've got little places where cords can go in and out of this this compartment there's your inputs for your radio like I showed you before now this whole thing lifts up and you have a big storage bin here as well as your CD player it's kind of hidden back there and CD players are kind of hidden out is not hidden they are phasing out so if you got a bunch of CDs go ahead and turn them to another format before they completely phase out you know put them on a USB drive or or hard drive or something like that because CD players are kind of not going to be in the future I guess you can say Auto dim rearview mirror you got your 911 and assistance buttons there garage door controls here and yes your power sliding back glass up here we've got some tap lights visors have mirrors and allance same thing on the other side let's see what it looks like you got speakers there and in the roof ceiling you got airbags pretty much all the way around anyway if you have any questions or anything let me know um my name is Mike and my email address and phone number will be in the description see you next time | MikesCarInfo | UCMofElKP5RZI5tj2HX9cmfQ | 2014-11-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,114 | 15,569 |
Qvlkqxe4J04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qvlkqxe4J04 | Streaming Zelda Part 6 | [Music] okay new day new session back to it finished Shabazz last time we played you have bombs so I'm a little bored just watching sorry about that I'm not saying that you're boring me I'm saying that I'm a little bored watching so do you want to see about doing some sort of a switch off responsibilities and how do you wonder what do you think well I've just done two two shrines okay you wanna do it as a first Ryan count because that might change once your ping game opens up right we can switch to I don't know I'd say maybe per session except make per session our session would be good gimme alright guys I'm taking over first session works for me well then you can fight the Guardians I really want to try to do a parry but I'm almost positive or ruin the shields that's the only show we've got two shields all right all right whatever we'll go get some triage and I can get the warm double it you know the warm doublet yeah that's warm it's doublet doublet yeah you're self-explanatory pretty self-explanatory you figure it out figure it out we can watch this show called Letterkenny it's literally Canadian rednecks and they speak English then they actually hate the French Canadians first dyneins are on there too yeah but I mean they you know they think Quebec is terrible give it kbecque Kubek anyway all I say is watch Larry Kenny if you have the opportunity it's uncle Lou are two tubes there now I'm getting scared up well this this will work because now now we got it we got it kid I'm gonna use the bees they're bees yeah I could could good you're gonna try to get some money I could I could I don't have any arrows you do with all the arrows never have so many arrows what good is about without arrows I've got bows but no arrows they're not having hangers to stop and look around for a bit maybe they've got something or like sitting around like they've they're just kind of laying around on the ground laying around the ground that's not doesn't seem that way it's working great fine why yeah fantastic it's fantastic I'm in the other way now you can make some candy energizing candy then what that's it you just put that you put that in the the pot and let it cook by itself and it makes energizing candy one of my favorite things to have in these early stages because it doesn't take much and you can use it to increase your stamina your stamina when did the doublet did you do that is that that'll be lb goodness are we gonna try to do more with monster parts and potions and stuff this time it never really got very into figuring that part out that much potions aren't bad he's sleeping you know I really don't see what stuff I can read his personal diary roses Destler Plateau the only pleasure that brings me comfort is cooking and today I'll did myself truly I created the perfect dish I call it spicy meat and seafood Fra this recipe not only restores health but keeps me wall even when traveling at the snowy mountains with this dish by my side I no longer have need of that itchy warm doublet I do not know how I forgot don't know how I allowed this to happen but it seems I forgot to write down my very important recipe you mean you mean what look back a page you mean that I know it contains raw meat and spicy pepper however I simply cannot remember what else is used my age is catching up to me sadly on display I've only my own knowledge and memory to rely on still if I did find someone who knew the missing ingredient I would happily reward them with my warm doublet however it seems unlikely that such a miraculous dish will ever be fulfilled spicy meat and seafood okay that's easy enough I got this I think I remember the recipe don't talk about look I'm doing it I'm doing it in service of a larger thing Oh drop some of the clubs a lot of those works good me throw it squirrels or Birds it is let me get some arrows get some arrows but since I don't have arrows I got to make do with what I've got I'm nowhere near like speedrunning of this game but I it's fantastic with things you can do in this game the stuff they let you get away with that they just don't so get as many mushrooms as you can yeah for those that don't know there's a quest where the dude wants like 55 rush rooms and I forgot I don't have the paranoia and yeah it's really hard to get 50 mushrooms unless you're like gunning for it just start now and see how many we can can't have by the time we get to the Gerudo region back what wasn't time killing you an Akron okay he's faster than me is there anything interesting up in there [Music] everywhere where you're about standing right there okay is there is it let's see all right I gotta go get a fishy I should have my meat unless he's picky about the type of meat magician ever get what I did what is it's a fish yeah so I'm trying to get over to you know so I get said fishies this is only that's the only body of water and in this area that has fish somebody canned about me if they if if anybody's actually watching this but you know heavy alright we'll see I'm still moving towards my goal aren't there treasure chests in the temple yes can be always right here I'll go look | JasonOnDemand | UCvpCn4ctmd04JWeO8dHOdhA | 2019-04-16 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,001 | 5,145 |
57avviMW52g | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57avviMW52g | Siberian Husky SWIMMING While HURRICANE IRMA Is HAPPENING, Underwater | to stay on cannery row [Music] and he would have been we made it made it to the beach we're about to go in and try out this underwater housing the reason why there's beaches that don't allow dogs it's just because those beaches are private I know the hurricane is going down in Florida shouts out all my Florida Ginn's I'm hoping there's no freaking jellyfish that just stings the out of me more like a crab that gives me AIDS or something I double leashed it you guys wanted a beach video we need that underwater footage there's nowhere to tie for throw up I don't think you wants to go in that's right dog scoped out or any jellyfish of some sort that's right on the ocean cliff dog keep it servi starts to have a panic attack I'm going I don't know about you I'm gonna let you go you do you all right dog over here doc over here [Music] dawn you freaking blood hey come here come on I did notice something he loves rocks he loves climbing stuff look at him calm down he's like I could jump that he did run off these dogs get super excited that's why some of you guys are scared to let go of your dog off leash because they get super excited you just have to exercise them freaking forgot to bring them the harness thinking we could run them a bit I forgot the harness this is what your dog needs if you think he's too excited he needs to learn how to run he's like it's just like I'm wearing a choker let's go back I think Krypto would prefer to be on land stay on this side go out of nowhere it started to rain and he still sticks his head out I taught him that it doesn't really ring that much here in Cali Rhoda's most dangerous when it first starts to rain so you've got to watch out when it starts to rain | KzE_Production | UCaiQt7FRdzYLjRn3kVjnB7A | 2017-09-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 342 | 1,713 |
EHgDyjp8vUU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHgDyjp8vUU | How To Refill A One Pound Propane Bottle | [Music] you found paw daddy's blind hog barbecue and today i'm going to show you how to refill your one pound propane cylinder out of your 20 pound propane tank it will save you money okay besides being convenient one of the main reasons to refill your own bottle is because it will save you money you i use my app to look at how much this would cost at lowe's and basically i can get this cylinder for about six dollars if i buy two of them at a time it cost me 18 to put 20 pounds of propane in my 5 gallon tank i've got 90 cents worth of propane in here that i'm paying six dollars for and the other reason is just plain convenient so you don't have to make another trip to the store you can refill it when you need it you can do it at your own convenience and what do you need you need a refiller adapter now i bought this from amazon they sell them at harbor freight they may sell them at the other stores i hadn't checked all the places but they come in different models some of them you can get have various valves on them typical propane tank today you've got a set of outside threads you've got a set of inside threads so this model comes with what we call an acme nut so you can tighten this by hand and you don't need tools to attach this to the cylinder the model that uses the inside threads are left-handed threads and you definitely have to have a wrench or channel locks or something to install that so either one will work but this is the one that i preferred and it cost somewhere around ten dollars okay i've got to go over real quickly some safety rules got to do this housekeeping of course propane is a highly flammable gas but we're going to be transferring it in the liquid form you burn it of course in the vapor form but liquid propane is extremely cold and contact with your skin or eyes can cause tissue damage similar to a third degree burn so you want to always wear your ppe you want to wear some heavy duty gloves and some eye protection and always do this outdoors in a well ventilated area never ever do it indoors now this video is for demonstration purposes if you refill the cylinders you do so at your own risk you need to check the community laws in your area in your state in your country in the united states it's legal to refill them for personal use but you cannot transport the cylinders if they've been refilled on the bottle it says refilling may cause explosion federal law forbids transportation if refill penalty up to 500 000 and five years imprisonment yes 500 000 in five years imprisonment can you hear me now hundred thousand dollars in five years imprisonment so you cannot transport these bottles that means you can't put them in your car you can't drive down the road under any circumstances they do make bottles that are designed to be refilled they are pricey they cost around a hundred dollars for a bottle but that may be cheaper than a 500 000 fine so for my purposes i'm only going to be doing this at home since i'm doing it at home and not transporting the bottles anywhere i'm not concerned about getting mine totally full so if they're three-quarters full that's fine i don't really want them full because they're not designed to be refilled so they're cheaply made bottles and you're just going to be safer if you don't push the maximum limit okay guys we're going to start with our procedure show you how to do this that's what you're here for i'm using a tall map pro bottle the procedure is the same the bottle is just a little taller the capacity is actually a little bit less and this tank weighs 14.1 ounces empty excuse me 14.2 ounces empty it will hold 14.1 ounces of liquid so we're going to be transferring from the big tank to the little tank and of course we'll be transferring liquid propane and the first step you want to do is actually you want to put this in the freezer overnight or two or three hours ahead of time get it good and cold lowers the vapor pressure so whichever vessel's got the lowest vapor pressure that's the direction the propane is going to travel so you want the lowest vapor pressure in the small vessel next thing you want to do is make sure the valve is closed on your 20 pound tank to the valve well then there's no propane going to flow but once you attach this adapter it will allow propane to flow so if you attach it when the valve's in the open position you might get sprayed by propane so always make sure that is closed the next step is to attach it now the adapter that i bought has the acme nut it uses the external threads they're right-handed threads you turn it in clockwise direction and you can use just get it hand tight that's the beauty of the acme nut so once that's done you want to attach your propane cylinder and it's also right hand threads you want to turn it clockwise [Music] okay and i'm going to use channel locks as a backup on this large brass nut to make sure i got it good and snug now we want to invert our tank because we're going to be transferring liquid so you invert the tank directions say to open the bottom valve and listen to the transfer and when you stop hearing that transfer sound that hissing sound then you're done now i have seen other people that say you can go several minutes and you are transferring liquid so we want to open this valve and whenever you think the transfer is done well the next step is to close the bottom valve okay and we want to turn our large tank back upright double check that you did close the valve and then we're going to remove our small cylinder by turning it counterclockwise there is some propane pressure that's built up in here you'll probably see or hear the release okay small puff and with that [Music] i'm going to use my postal scales turn that on let them zero i'm gonna weigh my bottle okay so i am about three quarters full and like i said before that's good enough for me because i can refill it anytime because i'm doing for my personal use at home i'm not transporting these bottles so i can always go back and refill it at any time but if you need more in your if you just feel that you got to put more well one procedure you can do you can take something like an allen wrench i happen to have a t-handle allen wrench doesn't have to be t-handled but you put it in your main valve just give it a little push down and it will release some pressure like okay just to lower the vapor pressure and then repeat the procedure until you're satisfied with the amount that you have in there i appreciate you watching the video i hope you learned something and i hope you'll consider hitting that like button and hitting the subscribe i need likes and i need subscribers i hope you enjoyed it i'll see you next time at paw daddy's blind hog barbecue | Paw Daddy's BlindHawg BBQ | UC9ytcHY7RvM3RBq6Kenpi2g | 2021-11-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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4sOnfXBXIKk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sOnfXBXIKk | A Successful Appraisal Discussion Demonstration | part of your learning is to hear how other people conduct appraisal discussions so I'd like you to listen to the upcoming discussion this is a demonstration and because of that I'd like you to keep in mind a few things specifically this is going to be shorter than it would be in real life in real life most of these conversations will run somewhere between 30 and 45 minutes depending upon the content and how much you have to cover because this is the demonstration we're not going to cover every element but give you an idea of what the conversation may sound like at certain points what you're going to hear is a smooth sailing conversation those are the types of appraisal discussions most of us have sometimes we get into conversations that we would call rough sailing people have resistance and they have concerns that's not what we're demonstrating here so you will hear people who are in general on the same page this demonstration assumes that there's been some history between the individuals and you don't have access to all of that history but in general they've got a good relationship and they've been meeting one-on-one at least monthly don't pay attention to my style style isn't as important because you'll use your style and the content that we'll be using is generic that's just so that it can apply to everybody and be used as an example that we can all relate to so that being the case what is it that I want you to listen and take notes on a few things what did I cover in the opening of the discussion we believe that the opening of an appraisal discussion really sets the tone for the way that the discussion is going to run so pay close attention to that how did I make the conversation two-way and then as you think through the discussion what kind of preparation was I likely to have done ahead of time some of that you're going to be able to tell just from the conversation let's get started Kayla thank you for meeting with me today yeah no problem as I mentioned I'd like to spend the next thirty minutes or so discussing your performance review is this still a good time for you yes this is fine first let's talk about your thoughts on how the year is gone and then I can provide some feedback to you since we've been touching base every month there shouldn't be any surprises but this will formalize things between us then we can speak about future goals and set some follow-up how does that sound to you sounds great I've had a look at the notes that you gave to me and that was very helpful what tell me what are some of the things that you felt went particularly well for you this year sure well back in the fall I was very pleased that even though the requirements continually shifts with the customer and then with trouble we had with getting others to meet deadlines we still were able to bring the development of the new program in on budget so I was really happy about that mmm you really like the fact that in the midst of all that chaos you could still manage to get it in and get it in on budget yes very much so I think that's a recurring theme with a lot of our customers they want more and faster and cheaper was there anything that you would have changed or like to do differently during the year I think my follow-up to get decisions from clients could have been a bit more consistent I did follow up at some times I may have been a little bit too locks with the time I've spent checking in ok I might have waited too long whereas others it was a consistent timely matter before I checked in so I probably should have been a little bit more consistent with the time that I was checking in yeah so it didn't necessarily you may have planned to check in but didn't necessarily happen as quickly as you would have liked right okay okay well I think we see things pretty similarly and maybe just a few differences so why don't I share with you some of what I noticed that really stood out for me as being key to this year's performance would that work for you sure I like that okay so one of the things that you mentioned already that I also thought went very well was related to this idea of initiative and problem solving and specifically on the software development checked you know we are always striving to keep the documentation of customer requirements up to date so that we've got the history and every time I went in and check the lock you had handled it and that made it really easy for me to see what had been agreed and not agreed as far as changes to the project scope so I think for sure that was one of the things that helped as you mentioned keep things on budget you were keeping track of it and therefore we could actually increase the budget where we needed or scale back in other areas so that worked exceptionally well and I thought it was a great example of you taking initiative and problem solving and accountability thank you one area that you didn't mention that I noticed that came up during the year was around this idea of work habits and in particular cooperation I noticed that you didn't always include Chris in the project meetings when it would have been useful and sometimes appropriate to do that an example that comes to mind and that I made a note of here was when you were setting up the meeting to develop the pilot rollout because Chris wasn't involved in that meeting I received a lot of questions from his team and then I noticed that you ended up anyway having to go back and hold another meeting so that they were informed what am i concerned was that that might have created some confusion and delays and it certainly meant that you had to have extra meetings which are never never a lot of fun did you see that the same way no I don't I don't think at first I saw it that way I don't wasn't intentionally leaving him out I thought it would be best to work with just a few at the beginning to start and then kind of span out as more development was needed so I wasn't really doing it to leave him out or to cause confusion down the road right so you it wasn't something that was an intentional on your part right because of this and I'm glad we had this conversation your performance rating this year will be exceed expectations that really means that most of the time in almost always you were above what would have been expected of somebody with your tenure in this position and with these objectives so I really appreciate that how does that sound to you thank you that that's very wonderful I appreciate that so Kayla as we plan for the next review period we want to build upon what's really working well and there's a lot there I have some thoughts but wanted to get your point of view first knowing our goals and our targets for the department what are one or two things you see that would be important for your role I definitely think like I said I'm funny consistency with my follow-up and making sure I'm inclusive our our entire team playing on their strengths to now be more efficient but make sure the team feels included as well great so really looking at how do we best cooperate and make sure that we're thinking ahead as to who needs to be involved yes okay well let me just make a note of that and we can come back to that at one of our touch space and flesh that out a little bit more okay one thing that I for sure want to include in your targets is giving you an opportunity to get some more exposure to some of the key decision-makers in the organization I would love for you to be able to take on a more visible role around in particular how we're setting up timing and action plans for some of these upcoming projects so I'd like to talk with you a little bit more about how we can make that happen and what projects it may make sense to do that on okay thank you so so far how comfortable are you and what we've agreed to does it sound like we're on track is there anything we haven't discussed that you think would be important for me to know no I think what we've covered is great and a good place for me to go from here great well I just want to say you know I know that doing a performance review is sometimes something already on a full plate and I really appreciate the time that we've had to talk through this in some more detail set up our next touch-based meeting so that we can stay connected on how things are going I think we've been pretty good of meeting at least once a month just to check in and in the meanwhile so that you're aware the next steps in the performance review process are to have you sign the appraisal and then I will be submitting that along with any information on salary changes okay so thank you again for the discussion Kayla I really appreciate it well thank you I really appreciate these meetings and they're very insightful for me | Aranca Learning | UCBkBgTI8tOYq6KwCC__7YQw | 2019-02-22 | Creative Commons Attribution 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2iJ6wVz9pIs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iJ6wVz9pIs | GEMINI!!! YOUR FOCUS IS ON FIRE!!! | hi my beautiful Gemini's thank you for joining me my name is Christine and this is my channel under the Tarot Sun I'm so happy to be here with you I've missed everyone Jeff and I how have you been oh my goodness I'm so happy to be back I had to take a little two-week hiatus try to refresh regroup put away all the holiday hubub and we'll get myself back together and in the groove of what's going on for 2019 it's been very exciting I must say and with that said your goals are on fire Gemini right I feel I'm gonna do a little bit of astrology horoscope I'm gonna do a little bit of Tarot to start off this video I love blending the two I think it's it's fun and when I stripped everything down for you Joe and I and looked all the planets in the sky that we're going to affect you basically what I found was you have this running theme where it's time to get honest with yourself about anything anything that you want anything that's not working you know you're gonna find you have an easier time discarding those superficial chitchat conversations that somehow people pull you into you know what's your perspective on you're just gonna kind of wash your hands of it and say I'm gonna keep the focus on me no thanks you know even being more truthful with those people that once could depend on you to get your objective view of things but you're like I don't I it messes with my head I'm just gonna focus on me because you've got some goals to set and you know some dreams to catch so to speak Gemini and you're gonna have a phenomenal tunic 2019 if if you truly focus on if you believe you will receive and I know I've told a few other zodiac signs probably my air signs how important that is but sometimes Gemini your mind is racing you know it happens with the twins of the zodiac that dual energy that you kind of always have so you really truly my daughter has a Gemini Mid Haven so in her career she's able to balance two different things very well up and down up and down up and down but you just do that naturally for yourself Gemini and then when somebody pulls you into their world and starts sharing and asking you to care you do so kind of like dims this because your freshly active on this idea and it's kind of like it was and then you help this person and then when you pick up this creative new passionate thought for yourself you forgot about this cool one that you wanted to manifest and put together so my challenge for you is not to close everybody off because Gemini you naturally have a very caring generous heart I could go for hours how Gemini is missa most misunderstood zodiac sign next to Capricorn you know just the two of you so misunderstood and Gemini I want you even though it's gonna be hard to focus on you you deserve it you deserve to see your goals and your dreams manifest and come true it's time and you got some great ideas and you're ready to go you know you're just absolutely ready to rock and roll it could be in career it could be in love it could be with family children some passion project that you have going on doesn't matter when my Gemini set their mind on a goal or a task it's phenomenal so don't give that up Gemini keep going keep pushing coming okay so I am using my Tarot Illuminati I love this deck it's so beautiful and I've been getting some really good messages today very powerful message okay so let's get this party started shuffle split the deck put lots of love into them for you Gemini right out of the gate woo the chariots the energy are in so you can have a close relationship with the cancer this is a major arcana and it does represent cancer however you could be planning a trip in July and it could be it could go really well as long as you keep the mindset that what you bring to planning this this trip is you can see the good in the bed the light in the dark the yin and the yang the yes and the no the positive the negative so whomever you're planning this trip with hopefully they allow you some leeway because you really do have a different way and I love it too because cancer is rules this card but she is also pulled by two beautiful horses that see things in a different light which Gemini does you just have a gift for that so very nice and this could just be friendship for you too Gemini disk it doesn't have to be travel a lot of people mistake the chariot for only travel it could be spiritually mentally emotionally or physically okay because in your recent past you have the eight of cups you see how the water is frozen around the cups the water is going into the cups this is cancer Pisces Scorpio you might have had somebody you know suck the water out of your cups Gemini so to speak and it could have been a cancer Pisces Scorpio let's see the moon up that path you needed to listen to your intuition in this situation that's exactly what you did so that water would melt that ice would melt and fill your cups full of love and gratitude again because you know when you don't listen to your intuition Gemini sometimes things become frosty and cold and it didn't allow your cups to be full with love and water and emotion and all those beautiful things that cups are known for it's okay you take a climb up those steps and listen to your intuition Gemini you fill your own cups that's what you do because in your presence the seven of ones okay so this is all about you Gemini and Wands is fire Leo Sagittarius Aries and there might be something in your world making you feel rather defensive or confused about but make a mistake about it those other ones on the ground resting are all things that you accomplished you can take that one see that wand in his arms and swing it in any direction you want you got this you've got that fiery creative passion just don't you know believe to receive Gemini that's part of the battle and you're almost there okay Oh two of Pentacles so this is Taurus Virgo Capricorn and you can see it looks pretty rough doesn't it I call this duck on the water card because what I mean by this is on the top you know you're like a duck quack quack quack quack quack quack it's a beautiful day being me but underneath you're like you know it's in the stormy water it's hard to balance two things financially maybe a while ago you were a pro at it maybe this is two financial decisions you're trying to come to a conclusion but did you see how in the distance Gemini your ship is coming in the decision is no longer impossible that ship this other ship just kind of faded like fell back and isn't part of your everyday world anymore and that's okay because we all want our ship to come in so in your future you know if you just kind of take a deep breath slow your roll a little bit Gemini you'll allow that one ship to come in you deserve that okay because in your soul guiding message it's the five of cups again with this water this water person Gemini cancer Pisces Scorpio indeed they did hurt you somehow and I like to see the eight in your recent past and the five is a lesson you learned on your journey and these are cups built in front of you and your morning at the water's edge you know it could have been about this water sign however you realize that they're still full two full cups behind you blessings gratitude light love hope everything that goes along with it so it was sad to let those three cups go in front of you because you thought maybe you guys were gonna be something or you would have something but it doesn't matter because you know when you turn around from that water's edge and you see those two full cups behind you think what was I thinking vibes are hard to go through it's hard to get through it's a difficult challenging energy but once you do so you're so much better for it okay Gemini I hope you like this reading it is my honor bringing it to you I've missed you please like comment subscribe share you know comment email me if you want before I go I must say that I stumbled upon a really cool horoscope app over the holiday it's called the daily horoscope app you can click in the drop down box below find out how to download that it's got really cool smart intelligent articles it's one thing I love when I stumble for stumble upon horoscope APS's of really intelligent article written about astrology horoscopes and whatnot makes my day plus it has Tarot daily hints all that good stuff I think you'll enjoy check it out I'm gonna be making my videos every two weeks I feel like that's a good time frame so you'll hear every two weeks hundred of Tarot sign knock-knock it's me and I so hope you join me thank you beautiful Gemini for being you peace love and light we'll see you soon bye | Under the Tarot Sun | UCBfz6S7DtuF46FRnac4XDVg | 2019-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,672 | 8,657 |
LFSbxs2sZIw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFSbxs2sZIw | British Kashmiri Imran Hussain MP from Bradford empowering the voices | speaker and let me uh set this out very clearly for over 70 years the sons and daughters of kashmir have been subjected to persecution oppression injustice in the most brutal manner for over 70 years they have been butchered maimed and killed at the hands of an occupying indian military operating under the draconian armed forces special powers act and for over 70 years they have had their rights eroded had their freedom stripped away and had their self-determination denied but what madam native speaker we saw two years ago with the right-wing maori government unilaterally revoking article 370 and 35a indirect contravention of united nation resolutions in direct contravention of international law as a war crime in the fourth geneva convention is the biggest is the biggest assault we have seen on the uh right to self-determination of kashmiris and a clear attempt by the right-wing modi government to quash the kashmiri cause i will give away thanks to my honourable friend for may uh for giving wayne's making a powerful case would he agree with me that after decades of oppression and the denial of human rights and the denial of self-determination the illegal revocation of article 370 and 35a by the government of india breaches not only international law but is a deliberate attempt to quash the kashmiri people and furthermore it's deeply disturbing that the united nations security council meeting shortly after those revocations the united nations security council couldn't even agree a statement of condemnation uh my honorable friend is absolutely right and you know madame sweet let me say this this is a critical juncture for the future of kashmir and while today's debate sadly will be another debate where we list off a raft of grave human rights abuses taking place in indian occupied kashmir another debate where we call for action against those perpetrating these grave crimes or we demand for numerous u.n resolutions to be finally upheld to only then be told by ministers that this is a bilateral issue between india and pakistan madam native speaker human rights are never bilateral issues the right to self-determination is never a bilateral issue human rights abuses the the right of a people to determine their own destiny is never a bilateral issue it is always an international issue and let me say this what message what message do we in this house send to the kashmiris is a church is a catchment does a kashmiri child not feel the same pain as any other child does a kashmiri kashmiri child not bleed in the same way as any other child is a kashmiri child's life not worth the same as any other child's life madam deputy speaker we raise these issues time and time again but kashmiris are still subjected to appalling human rights abuses at the hands of a brutal occupying military force if the uk and the rest of the international community continues to remain silent and continues to refuse to uphold u.n resolutions and the right-wing modi government continues to actively ignore them to unilaterally quash the kashmiri struggle then what is the point of us talking here and i have to ask this at this point what is the point of the united nations when they cannot even enforce when they cannot even implement their own resolutions and we have to start asking these very serious questions my honorable friend makes a perfectly fine point in terms soon after the revocation of article 3 17 35a the united nations security council met and could not even agree a statement of condemnation that is shameful speaker we are at a critical point like i've said that will decide the future of kashmir forever that just talking about kashmir kashmir will not suffice any longer because whilst we talk in the bay innocent kashmiri men women and children continue to be cut down in the streets and their right to self-determination eroded further and further by the day instead this is a time when we must start demanding and forcing re-election of our government and of the international community madam deputy speaker as a british kashmiri as a proud british kashmiri i can't do justice to this debate in four minutes those that have seen me in this chamber know i've spoken instigated led on debates in this chamber time and time again but my final comments as a proud british kashmiri will be this and i let me be absolutely crystal clear about this the kashmiris are not begging the international community the kashmiris do not bow before the international community the kashmiris around the world unite to demand our birthright to self-determination to determine our own destiny | JKTV Live | UCt1bIaNv_b55WPB_M0d-Srw | 2021-09-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 790 | 4,613 |
HyFvYtBCqtI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyFvYtBCqtI | Dr. Tanvir | Credit | Credit Management | Credit History | uh in my introductory uh class the first day i have mentioned you that if you are very good in credit management you really know credit management functions and you can claim confidently that yes you are good in credit management then you have weather opportunities uh in bangladesh and all over the world uh because you have position in the banks insurance companies leasing companies uh uh all types of financial institutions non-bank financial institutions some ngos they're related with credit management and also many companies that do business on credit so the need proper credit management so if you really study hard and if you really want to know credit management then this is the right course and these posts will help you to prepare yourself with credit management and to get a good job in the future so what is credit yes you can define credit in so many ways you know what is credit but we want to define as a part of the course and that's why we need to define textually or from the experiences so what is credit critic is a contractual agreement contractual agreement where there are two parties one is borrower and another one is lender and that's why credit is a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of failure now and agrees to repay the lender at some later date with consideration so uh there is a contract between lender and borrower so borrower is getting the money or some other assets in value and later borrower has to repay uh that amount with some consideration what is basically known as interest or profit but this credit has so many other meaning you know that sometimes uh we use credit to give credit somewhere we say oh it's your credit uh in accounting uh we are using debit and credit to record transactions credit these words sometimes used to explain express credit or things of a person credit openness so he is not worried about the bank rejecting his mortgage application so we use this kind of foreign so these way there are various uses of the word credit but for these codes which one we are accepting we are accepting the two one is credit is a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of failure now and agrees to repay the lender at some later date with consideration generally with interest or profit and another one that is credit also refers to the credit or dinners or credit history of an individual or company so these way we are taking these two sentences as credit up for uh credit management student this is very much essential to understand credit history so if you have bank account it's all right very good if you don't have bank account open your bank account before joining your next class agave cluster joint bank account fellow because you have to develop your credit history if you have a bank account if you keep your pocket money to the bank and whenever you need you withdraw the money so if you have good transactions uh with your bank account your credit history will go up and later when you will go for borrowing money from the bank bank will obviously uh be positive to provide finance so what is credit history credit history is important all the time when people companies they are looking for ban loan bank facilities bank finance and banks are really evaluating credit history so as a credit management student you need to understand what are the components of credit history uh what components we consider under credit history it includes number of credit accounts that is uh how many credit accounts you have the types of credit accounts uh it's what kind of uh credit accounts it is a short term credit accounts it's a midterm it's a long term uh what kind of it is uh it's a uh a weekly basis that is you have to repay the money uh on installment or give them be so what i mentioned that um credit history is important i'm talking about credit history i i i am requesting you guys to open bank account because credit history is important at the same time uh we're checking the components of credit history uh my connection was disconnected so i don't know exactly how many points you have listened so i'm repeating little bit uh it's the first one number of credit accounts how many credit accounts you have types of credit accounts what what what types of your credit accounts it is short term midterm long term what kind of payment system it is it is monthly installment quarterly installment it is semi-annual or annual or you are paying after five years a long time with consideration uh uh with interest or with profit the second one how long each account has been open so attack counter may not important that their account would say a good reputation their credit history also good so whenever you need money you can get money from the bank credit history hello we need information amount of available credit use whether bills are paid on time bank related financial administration related transaction related bill rates are security for the pollution foreign number of recent credit inquiries uh that is also important if you have a credit account so recently all this information are recorded in the bank so these way banks evaluate once uh credit history besides this bank also consider whether the consumer has a history of bankruptcies uh whether they have a special rights that is called liam's judgment or collections so some relevant information also considered and these way a bank evaluates credit history of their consumer their customer so credit history is really important what are the advantages and disadvantages of our credit obviously there are some advantages and disadvantages of it | Tanvir Arif, Talent Management Coach | UC5Uj5aPKRoj9ou2D6oaZ2vA | 2022-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 996 | 5,633 |
AXVMshmihPc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXVMshmihPc | Eketorpsskatten a real Viking Hoard. | hello this is Rolf ahlstrom and today we are standing here in a blue county in a place where we found a very large Viking treasure 1970 and today the Swedish metal detecting Association are working together with the archaeologists and what we're gonna do is we're gonna go over the place where the treasure was found together with the archaeologists and the Swedish metal detecting Association and from the Association we really hope that we're going to make some nice finds here today and I will film during this event and document and show you all the findings that we get from here [Music] got him come up here it's going to be against the Sun but as you can see the archeologists have already marked the place of the findings and in this area it used to be a swamp so the the treasure they found down in this corner here was a old offering from the Vikings roughly about thousand years old and we're gonna work all over this field very very excited about finding some really nice targets so we have some guys who are really experienced and then I would say most of the guys are experienced and actually right now we are standing right in the middle where the treasure was found and we are roughly about 20 of us and on this side here we have robbed end mapped in from Martinez from the archaeologists and then we have one guy who is from the local county board and then yes even before we have started the line hunt one of our guys frankly a geologist with the findings which is Arabic coins yes yeah fine very small piece of it they shopped it in pieces because there well I can tell you this much now the boys and girls are getting very excited by this finding and as you can see they have lined up on a row so now we're gonna go there it goes the hunt is on good luck guys the hunt is on this is just incredible guys Robin made it fifty centimeters and he also found this rabbit coin so we really hope this land is going to be very productive and now it looks like sepal up a line and it's also having something over there and you have to understand that this is an old swamp where the Vikings used to make offerings and you can see we have three guys on a row here digging for objects and the other ones are spreading out along the area but Frank who found the first object is saying that they are quite tiny so you really need to walk carefully and slowly when you have a target and here it looks like Maria is having something - she's having a target she's putting down a flag this is incredible guys Justin it seems like this area we actually started are very productive because now my calendar found a piece of silver which is from the college chopped silver here is another of members who found small small piece of Arabic coin it's like this area is very very productive the hunt goes on and here Frank is on to something I know it's like it's not really sure what it is can be a really tiny small fragment it's not really sure and as you can see the site is really really productive there's a lot of fundings being done already very small tiny fragment of a coin or that's the coin a rabbet coin fantastic Wow very small yeah and that one was found with the CTX tastic and it looks really good it looks like silver still yeah tastic people are hunting away somewhere we were having a clear signal and I'm gonna move away a little bit now the boys are lining up the boys and girls are lining up to do a second search in the other direction to see what we will find whoa here we have something [Music] so now we have the nicest target so far here we have the nice coin and it was found by now we have set up a line and who found something and we're gonna listen to miss Martin and hear what he has to say about it discussing what it is and I think it's a price and this is our secular line nice and simple Thank You Olli here we have frankly very famous treasure hunter in Sweden you have found a lot of pressure right and this is in Oh Simba yeah correct can we have a look in the camera a bit closer yep excellent and this one the archaeologists say is how old Viking Age and it was quite deep right yes 12 inches fantastic and you are using a CTX right and you had a very good signal you | Rolf Guldström | UCu9K8c4oRKKRWt_SO7yX0-A | 2017-10-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 822 | 4,203 |
ZFmhpecWy4A | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFmhpecWy4A | ROMANO CONFIRMS MAN UTD RONALDO TALKS | Transfer News | [Music] i swear to god just when you think you've seen it all in the football transfer market these last 24 hours happened cristiano ronaldo going to man city everyone gets fuming i make a video about it i stand by everything i said in that video by the way everyone's like i want united in for him then oligarch speaking at his press conference openly saying look we'd welcome ronaldo back and now the reports are coming out the manchester united have been in talks with jorge mendes over a move for cristiano ronaldo to come back to manchester united i don't know what to say anymore what a mad few days this has been geez what a mad 24 hours this has been i'll run through the full story with you i apologize if my signal's bad it's saying it's bad i don't know why i'm plugged into the ethernet if my camera turns off i don't know why i've sent it off for it while i'm sending it off for repair but let's talk about this story look it is developing fast there's plenty of you that are here already victor him i can see you klein ashlynn all the members welcome aboard let's talk about ronaldo let's get straight into it my word this is going to be a ridiculously developing story let's go back down here we can have a quick look at how it really started tell you how it started was rio ferdinand this morning doing a tweet with some eye emojis and all of a sudden a comment he obviously knew earlier on uh there you go was it social speaking about ronaldo down here blah blah blah when asked about ronaldo he said we've always had communication bruno's been talking to him as well and he knows what we feel about him and if he was ever going to move away from juventus he knows we're here bear in mind ronaldo sorry not ronaldo soul shine never does this soul shy when he speaks about players from other clubs he doesn't speak about them he keeps his cards close to his chest not this time as that story developed from the press conference you skip up here and then fabrizio romano he weighs in the man himself so samuel luckhouse from the manchester united news in the glazer family attempted to hijack ronaldo's move to city glaciers believer and outer homecoming would get them back on side with united support as well you know probably would as long as it doesn't mean that we're not signing the defensive midfielder go up soul shy still flirting with him he's probably the greatest all time it is what it is a little bit further there's the big one jorge mendes has been talking about cristiano ronaldo with united and city since last night oh my god what is going on juventus aboard have called an emergency meeting united have made contact for ronaldo united are now re-confident of re-signing ronaldo what's going on ladies and gents my heart can't take this seriously the race between united and city oh look mandy knight have made a proposal to ronaldo man united are seriously involved in the race to sign ronaldo mate look says aaron is getting nuts out he is getting nuts out he's getting nuts reporting this my god we hijacked that move for sanchez that didn't work out this is a different level of hijack victor i'm saying he's coming home perfect birthday gift i don't know what to think anymore what's going on what is going on i mean i'm so conflicted about ronaldo on the one hand hell yeah i want ronaldo back as i said in my videos he's given me so many great memories as a modern day memories on the other hand he's 36 and he's not what we want but it doesn't matter it's ronaldo but he's 36 he's not but it doesn't matter it's ronaldo having this internal battle in my head but it's ronaldo okay it's ronaldo and united have not sat back and watched him join city i've got to be happy about that in itself i mean even if he just does end up joining city i'm not gonna be deleting any tweets by the way i'm not gonna be deleting any videos because all the points i said in every single one of those tweets and in all of those videos i absolutely stand by but what i did not expect i said to you this morning on the stream we had a discussion in depth about ronaldo i was like what do you think honestly what do you think is the the reason it's going to stop him going to man city because i didn't want it to happen and i said manchester united there's no chance that's happening [ __ ] hell did i know i knew absolutely nothing because apparently manchester united really are gonna be the club that if anyone stops it it's gonna be man united what's your reaction to this let me know in the comments below look if you're new and you enjoy it hit that subscribe button down below get involved all the live news as it breaks and this could end up being the maddest 72 hours that you could possibly expect what i would say is the absolute caveat to all there's a lot of caveats to this actually first of all i want to speak about cavani what the [ __ ] is he doing trying to say that he's playing for uruguay going to miss eight games that's breach of contract cool get out the club if you're going to do that you play manchester united first and foremost when you get the opportunity you play for your country it's not the other way around anderson you can't get a five-week extended break and then decide that all of a sudden you want to have another break and you want to go back to no that's not how it works all premier league clubs have agreed that deal that no players will be going to countries in the red zone from the uk you don't get special dispensation simple as that my god the real six foot five where would he play if we sign ronaldo there's only one place that this ronaldo plays and that's up front and everybody knows that he is a striker so anyway cavani is gonna be the first talking point their second talking point and this is the most prevalent and most important point of all cristiano ronaldo we better not be re-signing cristiano ronaldo first of all as sort of like a peace maker from the glazers to fans to a piece fans and second of all most importantly it better not be that we sign ronaldo and therefore we don't sign a defensive midfielder first and foremost it is the most important thing that we saw this summer is sign a central midfielder and you can't see manchester united and again this is a big thing why united fans are so pissed off if the clubs are obviously lying real madrid were lying when they said they had no money they're about to go and sign and bappe for 180 million oh you found it down the back of the sofa isn't that nice we're sitting here going well we might wait man i'm not sure we can afford saunages not sure we can afford reuben neves not sure we can afford edwardo camovinga all of a sudden [ __ ] ronaldo becomes available we might get 20 30 million and 500 grand a week in wages so you were lying to us all along then hmm funny that and you wonder why we can't trust you as fans if we've got the money for ronaldo we've had the money all summer for the central midfielder that we need bazi you're saying woodward woodward's plane is let the united fans burn ronaldo shirts plans sorry and then sign him sell millions look i don't care about woodward don't mention his name in my streams again no not as a not as an attack on you but jeez i don't want that victory oh my god imagine we hijacked this teal city [ __ ] off look it was a matter of fact that united couldn't just sit by and let ronaldo go to city i'll stand here and say first and foremost that ronaldo is not what we need we know that ronaldo is not what we need but what i'm saying there if united have had the money all along to go for ronaldo when city might be signing him we've had the money all along to sign that defensive midfield target that pisses me off and i can't i can't ignore that i can't it would be foolish of me just to sit here and get dead excited about ronaldo and not talk about the big problems that still exist at our club because they are there come around what are you saying fabrizio romano confirmed now on his on his twitter page at united are seriously interested in bringing him back to old trafford absolutely let me pull out for you here my friend go over here get fab up on twitter look if you're new in town welcome aboard to united people's tv this is some serious breaking news that's happening at the moment drop a like on the video ladies and gents and would you subscribe if you're new oh my god i just i can't believe what's happening really this is what for britsy i'm saying there we go we're back in the room this is what happens when you go live my god [ __ ] sake too many there we go we're back in the room go over here be careful sam with your fingers when you get a mac i swear to god you can do things accidentally all the time right manchester united have been in direct contact with jorge mendes since yesterday night for cristiano ronaldo's comeback now the board are talking about figures of the deal potential salary and also the fee for juventus man united are now seriously interested as our man city and therefore ronaldo's got a decision to make ronaldo has a decision to make city or united if he's got two offers on the table it's city or united and as i said before ronaldo's not joining city for the money don't you know you can spin that if you want but he's not if he really wanted money he would go to qatar you get a lot more there he's joining somewhere that he feels he's going to get the best chance of success and right now that's united but maybe as the petite prince said we can have one last dance it's just like michael jordan coming back from baseball oh look you can't look it doesn't matter and this is this is an important thing here a victory we're not allowed to get the new kit not the official kit anyway go for a schneid one look it doesn't matter how negative you are about manchester united not signing a defensive midfielder how negative you are about how we've acted in the transfer market you can't not be excited about the concept of ronaldo back at old trafford back at manchester united it is impossible not to even if you're trying to subdue that excitement there's a little part of you and you might not want to admit it but there's a little part of you that's [ __ ] excited about the idea of ronaldo back at united [ __ ] me imagine we get imagine we get ronaldo and we get nigez mate come on but united have got to make sure that we go out and get that center mid man don't let this circus it's effectively a circus if ronaldo wasn't leaving juventus and run out if harry kane had joined city we wouldn't be having this conversation if the event if ronaldo didn't say that he wanted to leave juventus we wouldn't be having this conversation but ronaldo did leave juventus therefore there was a conversation to have city went in there first they got the offer and united said hell no we're coming in two and i'm not surprised that united did that because as i said in this morning's stream the glazers are people who live by the pr they live by the business and it would have massively as a pr and business move hurt manchester united to let him go to manchester city and it seems that united have acted as fritzia romano here is confirming man united have been in direct contact to sign cristiano ronaldo and bring him back let me know what you think in the comments below you type yes or you type no in right now do you think he's gonna be coming back to united yes or no you let me know in the comments below and while you're there hit that like button hit that subscribe button i don't want to beg but get involved come on get involved um victor him saying how long do you think the announcement is made he's flying already look he's on his way to manchester let's see what goes on there but ronaldo is on his way to england he's on his way to manchester there's two clubs in manchester we don't know which one he's going to be joining at this moment in time this is not a circus i'll be honest i ever really wanted to be involved in i ever really wanted to watch as a manchester united fan but here we are and even if you're the biggest pessimist towards a transfer window you can't not get sucked into this drama this is cristiano ronaldo this is probably our best modern day player one of the greatest of all time he came to united as a spotty sweaty teenager he left as a ballon d'or holder and a champions league winner and premier league winner he left he went around madrid he won four four more ballon d'ors four more champions leagues sod knows how many la ligas and now he could be coming back to united for one last dance looking at the comments here i look the comments are flying in so many of you want to see ronaldo come back plenty of you don't want to see ronaldo come back and i'll be honest i know why you're saying that and it all revolves and i keep repeating this and you you're down right i'm going to keep repeating this it all revolves around our central midfield problems if manchester united right now had signed sauna guess uh and maybe we'd even got kamavinga too we'd at least if mandy knight had a good midfield and these stories about ronaldo coming back were there everybody would be all over it everybody over it like a rash you'll be like yes bring ronnie home yes yes yes brilliant but it's the fact that we don't have that central midfield and then if you're looking at the numbers why you're saying look ronaldo's the sort of type of uh established older signing that we would have made under woodward that we sort of took the piss out of that didn't really suit united's needs that's the wrong thing to do it's not part of the future plans help get ronaldo for a year that's fine by me because right now you see what's happening the telegraph matt law is saying that and back paid to real madrid and then psg are going to go after harland this summer with the money they get from bappe mate this is mad this is mad victim how you doing lingard and get saul on loan ronaldo hopefully okay sam i guess i'll be staying up late tonight until it's officially announced please i'm so excited my birthday's under an hour a big up to you victorian happy birthday to you my friend it looks like you might be getting cristiano ronaldo as as a little birthday surprise and wouldn't that be a birthday surprise but ronaldo back at united what happened you know let's talk about it if ronaldo does come back to manchester united where does he fit where did he go in what's his position what's the formation you let me know what you think about that in the comments below and i'll i'll fire down to the comments and see what you're saying ashlyn you're saying ruben neves look you all know what i think about ruben nevers i would love reuben nevis back at the club that's something i would really love to see back at the club i'm even getting confused now i would love to see ruben nevers at the club we need and i don't think that um i don't think that ronaldo comes in and utterly automatically makes manchester united uh title contenders and maybe that's me being very pessimistic when i'm saying that and downplaying the quality of cristiano ronaldo because he would be an incredible signing but i still think that we need that central midfielder um all guy all saying live stream until it's past midnight here you know so we can watch so we can wish happy birthday to victim hey look that'll be good oh my ronaldo i was i wasn't heartbroken last night but i was i was i was [ __ ] offended as a united fan i was offended at how lit how much disregard the concept of ronaldo going to city would have would have would have held for uh for the memories of manchester united fans and the support that we gave him and now he might be he might be coming back to united late football i tell you what this transfer window will go down as a transfer window on steroids it's basically football manager in real life and backpaid to real madrid messi to psg ramos to psg ronaldo to city now ronaldo to united varanti united sancho to united i don't even know who else has happened i can't keep up with this transfer window and i really did not think that this would happen but you know lo and behold here we are look at that we've got clement involved clement's joined as a new member come on ladies and gents hit that button down there hit the join button join clembie get involved in the united people's tv family because i tell you what it's going to be a hell of a ride in the next 72 hours if we sign cristiano ronaldo and you want to be here on united people's tv watching it happen jj what you're saying now let lingard leave de gea on loan bring in saul i've always said that um if the haye was to leave this summer i felt it would be a loan for an obligation to buy i don't think that's going to happen anymore that ship has sailed i think de gea is going to be here this year jesse lingard very different altogether west ham they've got europa league football they've got european football he great he was great there last year they've got the money they showed they've got the money with kurt zuma so go and sign lingard please because lingard's not gonna get any game time and that was before the concept of ronaldo coming back or saying this is the most crazy window ever look i can't disagree with that it is ridiculous fat thor i can subscribe but can't seem to join sorry mate no worries buddy i don't think the the members uh gang is available in every single country you can go and have a go at youtube for that because that's not me you got jesse to you they says proper geezer hey look jesse at uva that'd be a decent move for him ronaldo doesn't mate i've got to pull this up again out of nowhere proper out of nowhere rko manchester united have been in direct contact with jorge mendes since last night for cristiano ronaldo's comeback now the board are talking about figures of the deal potential salary and also a fee for juventus i'll and i'll reiterate a point i made earlier which i absolutely stand by and you can't hit the two points you can't help but be excited about the concept of ronaldo back at old trafford even if he's not what we need and he's not what we need he's a 36 year old striker we've got bigger problems than that but you can't not be excited about it and you can't not he's good if he comes in ronaldo scoring 20 goals next year simple as that he's a goal hanger ronaldo with the crosses that's coming in from sancho that's the link up that we want to see and the thing that pisses me off that i will say again look manchester united we've we've been we've been dilly dallying dilly dilly we've been dilly dallying all summer long over a new central midfielder that's something that we've needed and be like sauna guesses available right there and it would only cost these wages you're not like more we need to get rid of players first camera 20 30 million available oh we need to get rid of players first ruben nevers we never really have been in for him 30 40 million ronaldo becomes available within 12 hours we're in talks with his agent and we're going to probably be willing to pay 500 grand a week to him and we're probably going to pay you 20 to 30 million so the money and that is why fans find it so [ __ ] hard to trust the glazers and find it so [ __ ] hard to trust football clubs because if they're outright lying they don't need at all to sell players manchester united did not need to sell anybody to sign a central midfielder and the fact that we got the money to go for a ronaldo as soon as he becomes available proves that disappointing as it is football clubs lie who knew um richie on facebook you're saying i really really hope it comes back but i'm not getting my hopes up just yet hey look i'm not giving i'm not giving my hopes up just yet but to see so shall i speak how he did about ronaldo in his press conference it was an open flirtation it was absolutely open invitation to come back to manchester united solshai is a manager that keeps his cards close to his chest he really really does that he rarely speaks about players who are not manchester united players that's his way of doing things ronaldo called him the greatest player in the world said he'd always be welcome back at manchester united said he was happy to play alongside him soul shy has basically given a public invitation there to ronaldo come back to old trafford mate what a 24 hours we've had and what a 72 hours we've got left it is the 27th of august at half past 2 uk time and until we got until the 31st of august midnight is it midnight i don't know when the window closes anyway close on the 31st of august four days time and we might be signing cristiano ronaldo ronaldo might be coming home we might be getting a central midfielder was that sauna guess is that camera vingo is that nova is that anybody we might be seeing dalot go to bristol dortmund on loan and then you might be seeing kieran trippier coming in the other direction there is so much that could still happen in these last four days of the window and it's it's staggering it's absolutely staggering seven cans another kick big up to you welcome to the family my friend let me know where you're watching from in the comments i'll try and see and catch you and give you a shout out here a question i've got for you actually an important question um and please leave your comments and super chats about this um will it still affect your mindset about ronaldo if he does rejoin manchester united uh for the fact that he was probably willing to go to city is that something that you won't be able to forget is that what that something you won't be able to park that was something that will still stain your memories of cristiano ronaldo or will you just be like look man it is what it is he was looking for a move united went in there instead it doesn't matter we can forget about it let me know what you think about that in the comments below because i think that's a very important thing to understand at this point because it's so confusing it's been so to and fro that you have to think about that um let me see here uh prince well you're saying that you will forget about it sing a song you're saying does that mean we're not going for harland well we're certainly not going hard for harland this year it very much depends on what happens next year bearing in mind that cavani is only here for one year so cavani will leave maybe that will leave room where ronaldo and harland i don't think we'll have ronaldo and harden not the wages there but look let's have a look do not give a damn don't sit on the fence too much there say anthony um it hurt but i'll forgive it you say ronnie doesn't want to play under pep he's always hated him uh respect me says bruno they got i respect you bruno all right how about that uh red or blue ronaldo is coming back to manchester he didn't go that's all that matters says kay and i think i'll be honest i think that's uh that's an opinion that's going to be shared by a lot of people it won't matter by that point it's like when rooney flirted with city and he didn't move to city that was sort of buried that went under the carpet um comment here coming in from nathan how you doing nathan i knew the glazers were lying it's what they do that is what they do oh we haven't got any money we haven't got any money we haven't got any ronaldo's available whoa well there's the money how much do you want where do you want it let's go they're doing it because they know that the glazers will are giving themselves a free pass basically by signing re-signing ronaldo the protest will die down ronaldo will be back hell you don't you never know right ronaldo ronaldo is a machine he is a machine he's still got like 40 goal contributions last year at juventus it's not as if we're signing somebody who's way past it ronaldo is an absolute freak of fitness he might be 36 but ronaldo is going to be fitter than most 28 year old strikers in the premier league he's just an outstanding individual athlete therefore it's not as if we're signing someone at the end of his career i mean i mean he is the end of his career it will be a last stance but ronaldo still got it he's still got it and it'll be man i'll tell you what i'm [ __ ] excited about it now i can't deny that i'm buzzing about the concept of ronaldo back at manchester united it's just that i didn't think it was going to happen i did not think it was going to happen um and i thought it was going city and it cut me it cut me really deep and that video i'm not gonna delete that video that i did a message to ronaldo for man united fans because everything i said in that video stayed true and i'll be honest if he does end up um switching and coming to manchester united instead maybe all that pressure helped maybe all that pressure that was exerted made a difference but what is going on oh my [Laughter] what is going on people here whoa whoa this is why we do live streams hit that goddamn like button for the tweet i'm about to bring up here i've been told this is simon stoney from the bbc i've been told that man city will not be signing cristiano ronaldo in ronaldo they considered the possibility but decided against aka united came in swooped elbowed from the top rope goodbye city oh mate this is mad i've got to tweet this out this is madness this is pure madness what's happened what has happened somebody please try and tell me what has happened in the last 24 hours i'll be honest i think the pressure that that wasn't pressure but that the sheer outrage from fans i mean actually no [ __ ] all united united fans didn't do anything about this it's just united have actually acted and changed the course of events ah city of pulled out the race to sign him a man united and now favorites for ronaldo coming home ladies and gents look this has got to be a memorable live stream drop a like on it come on subscribe to united people's tv if you're new how can you not be enjoying this we're all enjoying this together i tell you what maybe we're going to get here we go from fabrizio jesus i've got a gig to go to in a few hours i might have to sack that gig off if it gets too it gets 2000 videos i've sat the gig off and i'll stay here all night mate ronaldo might be coming home look anthony jarvis you are counting your chickens too early sam look i am counting my chickens early and i tell you what i see one two three four five six seven cr7 there's seven of them i'm not counting my chickens but simon starting from the bbc saying that city are backing out and the only reason that city are back remember this man city need a striker and i say that with a capital n they went after harry kane they couldn't get harry kane he stayed at spurs so therefore they went after ronaldo and it seems like united have just gone you know what [ __ ] that you're not having ronaldo we are we flexed we've come in and now united united stand ronaldo united are re-signing cristiano ronaldo mate what is going on what is i tell you what i'm definitely going to have to come back here for a live stream later let everybody in the comments saying no city city won't pay the wages i mean city can pay the wages as i said they were about to sign harry kane don't for a second think the city don't have the money for man city now this is what we did with alexis sanchez and i tell you what it stung us forever the alexis sanchez hijacked deal was the single worst bit of transfer dealing that manchester united have done since fergie the single most damaging the single worst that we've done doing that with a ronaldo however is a little bit different seven cantona king big up to you a new member of my friend saying age does not matter with him he's gonna have the same impact and bigger as ibra watch him from virginia big up to virginia big up to cr7 hey look ibrahimovic when he came in he made such an impact it was ashamed his injury before the uh got injured against zelta vega in the semi didn't they ronaldo is a goddamn freak and i say that in the most positive way possible ronaldo might be 36 but he's not 36 on paper he's got that winning mentality he's got everything he is the champion he arguably is the greatest of all time he certainly is the greatest ever example of somebody being good at something and maximizing it of any individual in the world i've ever seen if somebody maximizing their potential through hard graft you're never going to see a better example than cristiano ronaldo lionel messi i think we can all agree is a better and more naturally talented footballer and he certainly made the most of his but ronaldo saw what he was good at and made the most of it and now oh my my my mate what is going on what i'm glad we're doing this live on the stream together come on ladies and gents drop a like on this video let's see what else is going on manchester united fabricio's confirming it now as well let's go over here and see what he is saying man city have decided to leave the negotiations for cristiano ronaldo [Laughter] oh he's not joining man city club position has been so clear in the last minutes important to clarify personal terms have never been agreed the same fee for juventus so we've got fabrizio romano here confirming that city have pulled out of the race to sign ronaldo mate [ __ ] me this has to go down as one of the maddest maddest maddest 24 hours you're ever likely to experience in a transfer market as a manchester united fan from the lows of la for we had the champions league draw last night then all the ronaldo stuff came out as you know what happened before it to where we are now what a goddamn rollercoaster this has been and i tell you what we're only halfway up there's still more to go here and if we end up free-falling with ronaldo that would be sensational that really would be sensational only if we sign a central defensive midfielder caveat caveat i'll tell you what i i can't i can't not be excited about ronaldo i'm sorry even even the most pessimistic uh of united fans that understand that the ronaldo of 36 year old striker is not the solution to our problems you can't not be excited about ronaldo coming home i'm sorry stefan saying oh my god it's really true somebody pinch me if they sign nervous tomorrow i'll be drunk for a week you'll be drunk for a week i'll be drunk for life i'll get never i won't get nervous tattooed on my face when i clarify that hell might get some sort of tattoo though jesus united making city pull out i've gotta give that a round of applause that is a flex move if i've ever seen one because if if ronaldo had gone to city the power shift in in manchester would have been very hard to uh very hard to close very very hard to close but manchester united we've done it we've well i say we've done it let me not yeah i'll agree with somebody earlier who said don't count chicken sam we've not done it but at least we've stopped ronaldo going to city and in that sense we have done it for me that was the most important thing i did not want to see ronaldo going to city it would have hurt me so much as a united fan and it's not fabricio romano has confirmed it in the last four minutes man city have decided to leave negotiations for cristiano ronaldo he is not joining man city the club position has been so clear in the last minutes and i tell you what this was a prelude to all of it so i think agent rio where can we we need your sources mate we need your sources because he tweeted this earlier and this was the beginning of the madness at 10 47 this morning rio tweeted that the best the best meme that's ever existed leo with a few dots he knew something that we didn't know back then and i tell you what he wasn't wrong warren if united sign ronaldo that would most likely force united to sell players and sell them faster balance to books well in that sense [ __ ] good get rid of lingard delight if you're gonna let him leave bring in trippier we need to back up right back get rid of everything that we don't need and if we got ronaldo for a couple of years hell that's great news let's have a look um victorium is it that seriously real see you've pulled out hell yeah ferritio has confirmed it this morning mate football football bloody hell bloody hell i did not see this coming in any way shape or form ladies and gents there's thousands of you watching hit that like button and hit that subscribe button join united people's tv because i tell you what you don't want to miss the live stream when ronaldo gets announced if that happens we are popping champagne like a post malone music video oh my god what a 24 hours that you're i can see in the comments here quite a few of you are saying get rid of martial you're not gonna get rid of rcl in the last well four days at a transfer window um i wouldn't disagree with it if i'm being completely honest uh if manchester united could get a decent amount of money for anthony martial if we get ronaldo in then there will be room for that to happen but may i'm buzzing my bloody tits off i tell you that and i've only had water today i've only had water there we go thank you very much everyone in the comments it's nice when in the comments you don't lie about fabricio romano tweeting because then when he does tweet i can go over here and i can bring it to you straight away this has happened in the last 30 seconds look at this united people's tv bang up to date man united are preparing their official contract offer proposal to ronaldo jorge mendes will receive it soon man united are confident now pogba is currently not involved in any talk man city are out of the race for cristiano ronaldo my word i don't know what to say to that tweet i've got i've got to say something he's coming home he is coming home victor i'm saying who would have thought it would be tell you what a birthday lot down by signing cristiano ronaldo that's not a bad way to spend a birthday locked down my friend but drop a like on the video ladies and gents what questions do you have what concerns do you have about ronaldo let me know in the comments below i'll try and answer as many as i can throughout the whole stream fire in your super chats if you have any real important questions and you want to support the channel because you all know anything that comes in is going to go back out i was going to drop the wolves predicted eleven at five o'clock tonight tell you what i might be a little bit busy jeez martial ronaldo swap deal there you go all right let's discuss that you let me know in the comments below type yes or no uh would you do you think that martial if we can do you think that we should involve martial in this deal and let him go to juventus yes or no let me know what you think about that in the comments below obviously we've got harlan next year that's going to be the one that everybody's going for is ronaldo going to come in he's 36 we can't give ronaldo more than a one or maybe two-year deal maybe because it's ronaldo but even that's a bit of a stretch because he's 36. martial's officially a bench player now got zero you think he should go yes yes uh let's have a look yes definitely yes number seven shirt there you go right type in the comments now this would be an interesting one as well what number do you think ronaldo's gonna get if he comes back to manchester united is that number going to get taken away from edinson cavani i'll tell you what if he's back in uruguay you can boot him out the door simple as that you play for manchester united first and foremost comes second country comes second oh we got comments there three years easily number seven so many of you i mean it can't not be number seven can it surely it can't be anything other than seven he was the man who really in the modern era post beckham cemented the the modern legacy of the number seven before owen valencia di maria and memphis decided to take a big [ __ ] [ __ ] on it but number seven maybe cavani goes to number nine ronaldo number seven is it no who's number nine i don't know i'm confused i'm just i'm i'm genuine i'm not speechless because you can hear me talking but [Laughter] i effectively feel speechless um i'm so i'm so blown away by what's happened in the last 12 to 24 hours when i did that video yesterday i did it with real a real heavy heart the the one of my favorite players to watch as united the 2007 eight season as i said was the greatest individual season i will ever watch as a united fan in the united shirt and the concept that he was just going to toss those memories to the wind and just join um city that hurt me emmanuel you're here with a comment for brits i just posted city at the race yes he has mate and we've covered it already i'll bring it back up for you anybody knew who's joining hit that like button come on subscribe if you're new ronaldo might be coming back to united i'll tell you what if ronaldo doesn't come back to united where the hell is he going that's a good question that's a really good question actually you let me know in the comments below about that so city have pulled out the race ronaldo's made it clear to juventus that he wants to leave the club where does ronaldo go if he doesn't go to united psg have said they aren't interested in signing him does he go back to real madrid i don't think he does because he's got that legacy there he doesn't want to take that or he's come back to united mate i tell you what look united gonna get ronaldo again and i will say one more time and i will repeat we have to make sure that us signing ronaldo doesn't mean that we don't sign a central defensive midfielder we need that center mid it doesn't matter how it doesn't matter if our attack has got bruno fernandez jaden sancho cristiano ronaldo oh my god i'm getting excited uh anthony martial mason greenwood marcus rashford and our defense has got rafael varan harry maguire luke shaw wambasaka de gea it doesn't matter if a goddamn midfield is matic fred and mctominay you need quality in midfield in equality in the heart of your team and signing ronaldo does not change that signing ronaldo is a hell of a sprinkling on top my word that takes united upper level but united still need desperately need to bring that central midfielder in and i hope then i hope look if if united haven't been lying about the fact that um we need to sell before we buy then we've got a [ __ ] lot of selling to do in the next three days nathan rashford ronaldo sancho bruno pogba veranda i tell you what man pogba's going [ __ ] nowhere i can tell you that for free my word geez alexander hi jackie ronaldo in front of city is a question of club's honor united can't just let him go to any other premier league club money becomes a secondary question but in that sense i'm glad the man united have at least got some honour and that we've actually gone and done there you go let's leave that there nice that looks crap i wish i had a beer now just to sit back and see fans tears tastes good oh yeah tastes really good tastes really good it's coming home says robin williams hey look if ronaldo comes back that first game of old trafford with him back is gonna be a special special moment a real special moment for every fan that gets a ticket today i tell you what i'm pretty pissed off that i pause my season ticket now because i'm definitely not going to get up now you never know i might be able to get a ticket but probably not probably not going to get a ticket for that game let's see what's happening here on the update see if anything else has happened as we go live on the stream ladies and gents drop a like on the video if you're new and subscribe come on get involved with united people's tv man united have made a proposal to him let's have a look uh oh mate [Music] man look at this head over here head over to the list just in manchester united are offering cristiano ronaldo a two year contract what i said the return to united is approaching talks for ronaldo to united progressed quickly on friday morning with jorge mendes although as of yet a deal is not finalized that's what tele football are saying di marzio is there ronaldo tick-tock tick-tock it's a matter of time oh my god my god there's a couple a couple of super chats that have been flowing in here so i'll try and answer them before they disappear let's have a look mohammed i think ronaldo would take the number 28 like in sporting and that'd be a nice that went into his career what a window this will be if cr7 comes in says victor in let's hope we get a midfielder mate i really hope we get a midfielder but look matt i'm exhausted i'm exhausted it's quarter three in the bloody afternoon what are manchester united trying to do to me trying to end me early this weekend got a whole weekend ahead at least we're playing on sunday at 4 30. he might be able to get a nap him before that let me see what el oh no go away anything else happening my god this is a very they go uh so look we've got another little mini update from the fab of the ritzy oh let's have a look whoop there she is cristiano ronaldo told to jorge mendes he's open to join manchester united for an incredible comeback the contract will be sent in the next hours manchester united will be discussing with cristiano and mendez deal until 2023 city never sent an official proposal mate it's happening it's happening ronaldo united are going after ronaldo sushant there you go may not have submitted a contract offer to ronaldo after he spoke to fergie this morning big up sir alex yeah come on sir alex round of applause in the back is that cristiano i heard you're thinking about joining seti that's disgusting there's no chance you're coming back to your neighbor paul that's definitely how the phone call went i quite like doing a scottish accent i think i know that come on drop a like on a video for that surely um got a comment here from warren davids strong leaders in attack and defense lack of presence in midfield maybe soul shark is in talks with roy keane for a potential return hey bring all the old gang back okay bring the whole gang back got ronaldo got varan rio come out retirement buddy let's go let's get in there um aston saying apparently cavani is leaving due to the uruguay dispute i would not rule that out because it's effectively um it's a breach of contract it's a breach of contract from uh cavani if he's really intending on um going back to uruguay because there is an agreement in place that no premier league club will be sending any players to countries in the red zones for coronavirus uruguay's in that red zone therefore he can't go anywhere if he leaves he breaches his contract and manchester united can terminate that straight away this might weirdly perversely work out that cavani leaves his contract gets terminated because of a breach of contract and he wants to go back to uruguay and ronaldo comes home instead i'm all aboard that train i'm all aboard that train i will take that easy not far off with the accent says lone wanderer big up to you nice anybody anybody got skulls his number bring him out maybe evra no sure is doing well who else do i want rooney you know just shed a couple of pounds come back in hell bring berbatov back [ __ ] get carlos quiros as our assistant manager something knows what's happening here i can't i can't no i can't not smile i can't not be excited about the developments that we're seeing here that we're doing together but man united back in for him nathan it's not a bad scottish accent there cheers paul i appreciate that it's nearby i need cat i need a can i need a can i've got cans i've got some water though city's tears dance tears anyway tastes great they taste great hey look i i this is this is mad the developing story here i'm glad i love it when you get i love it when you get to do this sort of stuff live on a stream because you get to all experience it at the same time last time the really good one was when remember when fabrizio romano joined in uh he joined in the stream that was fun today this is more fun drop a like on the video right now for ronaldo potentially coming home and if you're new to in town hit that subscribe button get involved if you want to support the channel there's a little button down there click the join button not the one on the screen one just below it click the join button less than the price of a pint everything gets reinvested back into the channel and i'll tell you what it's going to be a good couple of weeks coming up for united dan hibbert what you're saying what would you think of a cash plus lingard deal for declan rice ronaldo coming home is mad bring declan in bring calvin phillips in bring nevers in brink of cam of england [ __ ] you can come in too we'll win it all win all the pots bring them all in i don't care everybody it's a party and everybody's invited well ronaldo's definitely invited city aunt ah the stories that are going to come out saying oh yes so manchester city decided to not go ahead with any proposal for ronaldo we decided to pull out and we decided that we want to go another year without a striker no you didn't don't [ __ ] lie you wanted him like you wanted harry kane spurs said no united said no know you play city you're oil rich bastards that you are crap club crap history crap stadium crap fans and no ronaldo mate he is coming home isn't he he's coming home i'm not going to count my chickens but i've just counted my chickens so i'm lying when i'm saying i'm not counting my chickens i would say at the same time i can't not be excited that as you can see the excitement is building continuously um we need a defensive mid man [ __ ] get a defensive mid in that team and we can win it all if you bring ronaldo in bring a goddamn defensive midfielder into that team don't you dare let this opportunity go to waste you've built a ridiculous team varane sancho and pogba [ __ ] put a defensive midfielder in there make that team complete don't let soul share go into the season with a polo squad i'm not talking horseback big hole in the middle orgasmo how you doing wonder if ronaldo will bring being there will help help sway uh swole help swale yeah help sway players to come with him look we didn't need him with uh bran we didn't need him with sancho i don't know if he needed either of them someone's just done there that rio 30s tweeted rio 30 i just called him a 30. that's quite annoying [Laughter] all right this is definitely going on here this is definitely coming on the stream big up rio look at that face look at that face that's got to be tweeted that's got to be a tweet right there current mood current mood baby i'm definitely tweeting that right now drop a like on the video ladies and gents whilst i tweet this this is so much fun doing this i'm glad we're all here to enjoy mood yeah you damn straight go over to united people's tv and retweet that that's a hell of a tweet oh look at that look how happy he is that smug smile from let me just zoom in on that bad boy that smug smart i'm not gonna zoom in it might end up closing the stream don't want that mate rio you nailed it this morning you nailed it with that tweet earlier and now you've nailed it here mate i don't know ah do i feel like a do i feel like a dick for doing those videos that i did earlier i don't i absolutely don't i absolutely stand by the video i produced last night and i stand by the conversation that we all had on the live stream this morning nothing was um overzealous nothing was out of the or nothing was unwarranted everything i said in the video last night was spot on everything that i said this morning with you was spot on and accurate ronaldo going city would have been an unforgivable curse he would have been dead to me absolutely dead to me as an and and he's he's one of the best players we've ever had but as you can see things have changed things have changed and look at that mate that is going to be a mood for the weekend dan hibbard big up to you mate nice to see you thanks for joining fancy super chat let me know where you're watching from and i'm glad you enjoyed the videos enough to join as a member so big up to have you here but look man imagine that united get that defensive mid now our team our team could be you know hypothetical here we could have scott mctomin who comes back from injury sitting there with sauna guess with bruno fernandez in front of him paul pogba on the left jaden sancho on the right and cristiano ronaldo up front with rafael varan and harry maguire as centre-backs in front of david de gea with luke shaw and aaron wenber sacker get out that team is ridiculous ridiculous ronaldo is not the cog that we need in the middle but [ __ ] me it's ronaldo and you cannot be not you can you can't not be excited about that ria ferdinand is and so am i [Laughter] now where are my glasses i feel like i want to put them on hey one sec one sec let me see if i can find these oh i've lost all my glasses i was gonna put my rio glasses on and give you a nice smug face but never mind i can't find them um geez i don't know what to say anymore you let me know what you're thinking in the comments below as always let's keep this stream going man there's nearly 3 000 of you joining in drop a like on the video subscribe if you're new this is this is a momentous day as i said if um if he had gone to if he had gone to city it would have been cataclysmic really for manchester united it really really would have been and now we're sitting here and said you pulled out victory what you're saying pogba not involved in the deal is yeah i've already covered that not involved in the deal that's what fabricio romano says and pogba shouldn't be involved in any deal and pogba must have a goddamn hard on right now for the team that we've now built because he was i'm in an r in hell if pogba doesn't sign a new contract with that with that team then i don't know when he's going to sign a new contract we've got varane we've got sancho we've got right now we've got any more we haven't got ronaldo but we've got ronaldo that's all that's people telling me not not to count my chickens here yeah cool don't count my chickens but ronaldo's got nowhere to go he literally left her in this morning and said goodbye and allegri said he's not he's leaving juventus he flew to manchester with two options and he knew that one option has pulled out ronaldo is coming back to manchester united and over the next 24 hours we're going to hopefully see pictures emerge of him bopping around in dean's gate mate friday dan you're saying that your spot on there look i've got a hard on now not safe for work sancho bruno and pogba oh oh that is filth that is utter filth the problem is that we'll probably end up winning all the games five three if we don't get the goddamn midfielder in we need that central midfielder to complete that team you can't not you can't not that's what i said about opportunities united would not have gone back in as i said look none of this conversation would have happened if kane had joined city that's the weird way that football works isn't it weird way that football works but um united can't have an incredible attack and a great defense and just let it all go to waste with the poor midfield it's it's it's pointless sloppy goo terrible name does this mean no harder next summer hey let's see what goes on there i think uh people are very very very um very right to question cavani right now um yeah don't forget rashford says jj hell rashford's sitting there he's definitely got a hard on and also broken shoulder um forgot what i was going to say cavani i i as i said i i could easily see now if he wants to reach his contract manchester united have the ability to cancel it as simple as that if he really wants to stick his heels in over not going back to uruguay for the international breaks during this season then he will leave the club simple as that and it'll be a real shame for for cavani to go out that way but club comes first everybody knows that alison city are out the race confirmed now hell yeah they're out of the race city around the race drop a like on the video because this man got on the blower this morning he said cristiano don't make something wrong there because we'll come back to traffic i've lost it i've lost my accent [ __ ] but look at him he's saying look out there stretch it in that's you it's yours you make a statue they love you don't go to city don't go to city i'm proud of you i'm i'm prude make me come back i'm going delusional i'm going delusional but this bloke definitely was involved in that looks like a statue in itself i wouldn't mind seeing that it's true everything look everyone's asking me in the comments is it confirmed is it look fabrizio romano has a full update here for richard romano has confirmed a couple of things number one manchester city have pulled out of the race to sign cristiano ronaldo they're not in for him he is done he's not going to city and number two manchester united have been in talks with jorge mendes and will be submitting an offer to sign him in the next couple of hours hell it might even happen sooner than that i don't know when it's going to happen but you can guarantee that you can come here on the united people's tv and find the news out as and when it happens drop a like on the video and subscribe people come on stop it says rajan hey i thought my accent was great i thought it was great sorry paul right arsenal will win the league well that's the worst comment i've ever seen in my entire life um right let me see if there's any more updates as and what i'll tell you what that's why it's important to keep twitter open because you don't know what's going to happen when you're on the live stream do you no you don't let's see here david ornstein and laurie whitwell yeah you're damn straight this is coming on screen boy just in manchester united are now in advanced negotiations with juventus and jorge mendes over a sensational return to old trafford for cristiano ronaldo with city pulling out united are now the likeliest destination for ronaldo may i'm i'm almost wet that's that's how excited i am will you start if you if you joined sam against wolves i don't think i don't think that would happen personally i don't think that would go too soon but i don't know i don't know maybe it would uh i'm kind of be surprised if we managed to get it over and done over the line that quickly but we'll see andy please watch rio's last instagram post is that the one where he's just sitting there smugly doing this because we've already done that on here i might have to put it back up sure what you're saying what does it mean for the dm with glaze of dividends the making the glazes dividends maker will earn money out of the deal you're not gonna need a dm mad mad times we need a deal my friend simple as that angel you sent in the super chat but he didn't say anything so i can't let you in need to put something into super chat but look i've said it four times on the stream i'll say it again right now ronaldo and the reason why so many united fans were skeptical about the concept of ronaldo coming back it's because he is not the solution to our problems a 36 year old striker is not the solution to our problems we need a central midfielder who's very good defensively that's what we need signing ronaldo does not change that but signing ronaldo means that the opportunity missed if we don't sign one is stratospheric now if we sign a central defensive midfielder into this team now that apparently we might drop ronaldo into with sancho and bruno and pogba and rashford and martial and greenwood then ah don't let that go to waste manchester united you have a team there that is genuinely capable of winning the premier league genuinely capable of winning the champions league if you sign the right midfielders in the next four days regardless of what happens with ronaldo chasing what you're saying gary neville here again looks like we are getting the striker after all what's your prediction on ronaldo's stats this season he's scoring 30 goals you know he's scoring 30 goals we'll all put money on ronaldo scoring 30 goals maybe not 30. maybe 25 25 he's going to get 30 goal contributions assists and goals ronaldo will go hank ronaldo left united as a winger and turned himself into a striker at real madrid and that's what he will be at united he will be the man that's that is in the right position at the right time doesn't really sort of drift from his position that's what uh martial and rashford are bad at in that role mate i don't know what to say this is mad this is pure pure madness let me see if there's any more updates coming as and when because this is fun this is fun now i'm singing really weirdly what you saying fab you got any updates for me no come on what's this sort of rudeness where are the updates jesus i want to see united want to see ronaldo in the united shirt uh juventus are waiting for news from jorge mendes let me pull it out for you ladies and gentlemen you don't think i'm just making this one up juventus are waiting for news from jorge mendes and are awaiting an official approach from gennado you know from for ronaldo uh and austin what was said there man united now in advance negotiations win the juventus over a move for ronaldo [ __ ] me ladies and gents i genuinely think it's gonna happen smash a like comment smash that like button now nearly 3 000 of you watching hit that if you're new here welcome aboard have you heard the news looks like ronaldo ronaldo might be coming home subscribe to the channel get involved because when it happens if it happens you want to be here first on united people's tv because i tell you what i've got a big smile on my face you've got a big smile on my face certainly a bigger smile than i had in my face in the video i did yesterday and i will repeat i'm not taking that video down that video will stand there as a as a moment a moment in time it's a bit like the super league isn't it when that super league when we thought it was going to happen and it was [ __ ] mayhem and all fans kicked back and then within 72 hours united pulled out last night ronaldo was on the verge of joining manchester city and we all kicked off i did what i could with the video you did what you could with your frustration it's not as if we actually change the course of events but it feels nice it feels nice that our frustrations have been heard they haven't been heard by anybody it's just coincidental it's happened at the same time but mate i think i'm sweating now am i sweating i should probably shouldn't show that in live stream should i but look old school football united badge cr7 on the back again want to drink some more city fans tears oh man tastes so good ashwin let's say thank you to daniel levy yeah hell yeah thank you very much daniel for um you know staying firm over harry kane allowed us to swoop in there and get ronaldo ashwin you're saying i'm new and i already like your show big up to you ashwin on facebook make sure you drop a like on the page and share the stream too mate this has been a fantastic stream absolutely 11 out of 10 if i do say so myself all of you guys and girls in the comments you're all making it happen it's a cracking community that we're building here and i tell you what there's space for cr7 and that's what i'm gonna want to say i'm just gonna count my chickens one two three four five six oh yeah i've got seven chickens here yeah you're down straight i'll do ronaldo it looks like he's coming home he'll it might not happen [ __ ] let's see what happens in the next 12 hours after everything has happened in 12 hours before i wouldn't be surprised if bayern munich came out of nowhere with a 200 million i don't know anything can still happen in the last in the next 12 hours given what's happened in the last 12 but geez thank you very much for all joining me on this journey it's been emotional it's been enjoyable and i tell you what it could be getting even better drop a like on the video make sure you subscribe if you're new if you would like to please join as a member get involved as you can see it's a very interactive community and it's great and i'd like to have you on board less than the price of a pint all the money goes back into the channel but i'll be ha i'll be back here later on you can guarantee that ronaldo back to united i didn't think it was possible but it really looks possible i'll speak soon everyone speak see you on twitter go retweet everything i do come on get involved ronaldo to united oh speak soon [Music] uh [Music] | UnitedPeoplesTV | UCEfEaGKGSxy8ZYIV1RWLbCQ | 2021-08-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse 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K5XgzWbr_h0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5XgzWbr_h0 | Taxation IS Theft - Can ANYONE rationally argue otherwise? | it is my understanding that taxation is theft you know what basis do I have for that let's look at the definition of theft I'm online and looking at Britannica with the topic of theft and it says theft in law a general term covering a variety of specific types of stealing including the crimes of larceny robbery and burglary theft is defined as a physical removal of an object that is capable of being stolen without the consent of the owner and with the intent of depriving the owner of it permanently another definition under legal dictionary that's as the the free dictionary com under theft a criminal act in which property belonging to another is taken without that person's consent the term theft to sometimes use synonymously with larceny another one criminal findlaw com the term theft is used widely to refer to crimes involving the taking of a person's property without their permission theft is often defined as the unauthorized taking of property from another with the intent to permanently deprive them of it so you know I've gone to several sites here and I think those are pretty good definitions so you take somebody else's stuff without their permission and you don't plan to give it back to them or you know take it for such a long period of time it's going to take away their ability to use it so I don't understand an argument for how taxes are not theft if something is taken from somebody else money and that money is not going to be given back to that person and that person doesn't agree to give that money then that is theft and you can't really argue I mean you can't with intellectual honesty and then just being real about it you can't argue that it's okay to take somebody else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it but you're going to spend that money to give them something that they don't necessarily want to buy from you that doesn't really make it okay you know you can imagine the carjacker walking up your car sticking the gun in your face and saying give me your car and you say yeah well don't steal from me though and the carjacker says oh it's not theft here's a teddy bear no you didn't ask to trade the card for the teddy bear you didn't ask for that maybe in fact you plan to buy a teddy bear but not that particular one and you didn't make that particular deal so that's theft I can't think of other arguments that would say that theft is you know that taxation is not theft yeah one argument i hear is well but it's used for good things and without it there wouldn't be civilization those are arguments that have nothing to do with whether or not taxation is theft those are arguments we can we can talk about another day about whether theft is a good thing or a bad thing or whether it's necessary or whether if 51 percent of the people agree that somebody should have something stolen from them that it then makes it okay those are all different arguments and you can put forth a premise that says that rape is okay or theft is okay or murder is okay you can put forward those arguments and we'll argue about those rationally but right now we are talking about theft and taxation is there any argument can you think of any argument that would explain why taxation is not theft seriously I look forward to hearing back from you with that please write it in the comments I'll respond to it | Openly Voluntary | UCprOsOhAZdAAVzOS3T08fAQ | 2016-12-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 623 | 3,358 |
KDgMj1mTVg8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDgMj1mTVg8 | 2017 FORD GT : THE PRICE OF PRICELESS | [Music] the long low sweep of bodywork absorbs the early morning Sun and radiates a warm glow the candy-apple red paint providing the aura of smoldering coals it's a dreadfully chilly morning in the Mojave Desert as we huddle close to the car to catch some reflected warmth it's not the first time we'd stood around at Willow Springs International Raceway and gawked at an all-new Ford GT waiting for clearance to begin hot laps seven weeks earlier we were in this very spot with a black GT awaiting the same test our resident pro driver Randy Pobst had reported issues with the damping and braking then one of the well-worn prototypes fuel pumps failed the other fuel pump kept it running well enough to finish the photos you're looking at all supercars are special but in an increasingly crowded room the Ford GT still stands out pick your reason it looks like nothing else all teardrop cabin and outrigger fenders and flying buttresses in between it's powered by a twin-turbo v6 with a mysterious anti-lag system and an intake system that incorporates both those fenders and their buttresses its suspension makes use of both coil springs and torsion bars and drops the ride high 2.0 inches and slightly longer than the blink of an eye and Phi a certified roll cage is built into the roof the pedals and steering wheel come to you not the other way around that steering wheel feels for all the world like it came out of a real honest-to-goodness race car perhaps because it was designed for a real honest-to-goodness race car one that won its class on the first attempt at the 24 Hours of LeMans the expectations of this car stoked by a protracted rollout and delivery process carefully curated to maximize hype or by now many times it's 3 , 354 pound curb weight some 300 pounds more than Ford's published dry weight lines have been drawn for some time now enthusiasts circles each with its own lofty metric for the g-e-t to live up to nearly two years since its unveiling and a year and a half since LeMans it's finally time a day before it showed signs of illness at the racetrack our first GT told a very different story tests my Sir Chris Walton found the launch control the easy-to-use with light wheel slip on the way to a 3.0 second dash to 60 miles per hour more interesting was the second bound of wheel spin at 50 miles per hour when the dual clutch transmission grabbed second under full boost less than 8.0 seconds after hitting 60 it blew past the quarter mile mark at one hundred thirty point five miles per hour the results are slightly different by the end of a quarter-mile drag the GTRs and 911 gt3rs have fallen behind and the McLaren 650s and 675lt have pulled slightly ahead otherwise the finishing order is the same as it was at 60 miles per hour for all its straight line punch the GT is no Dodge Challenger SRT demon the Ford is built four corners figure rig master Kim Reynolds found the GT predictable and surprisingly easy to drive hard it basically under stares at the limit he noted so it's best just to manage it and then pour in power to rotate it out of the corner it will try to spin if you don't keep a step ahead of it frankly it felt like I had a better time than a 22.7 but so it goes the finer details twenty two point seven seconds at zero point nine seven average G in the figure eight and one point 1 1 average lateral G on the skid pad how elite is that take all the cars listed above and the GT is faster around the 8th and everything but the Corvette zo6 Viper ACR 488 GTB organ performant 675lt 720 s and 918 spyder over 1.0 grams on the skid pad is also elite and the GTS 1.11 is better than any car tested except the Corvette CEOs six organ performant AMG GTR and 918 spyder and is tied with the zl1 one liter e'en gt3 it's brake pedal is firm and it's stroke is short but there's a bit of modulation available at the end walton said stopping from 60 miles per hour takes 95 feet generally impressive but mid pack among supercars it was at this point the excrement hit the ventilator with our first GT Alona just as we were about to hot lap it in anger at Willow Springs the wounded car was shipped back to Michigan where Ford diagnosed a blown shock a damaged wiring harness and an out of Tolerance brake booster more than 5000 miles of torture and torment at the hands of the enthusiasts press had taken its toll on the early build car our testing and complete we controlled Ford to send a replacement for lap time testing at Willow Springs we were fairly confident in our metered test results for the first car we can debate whether a dodgy brake booster or fading shock cost us a tenth on the figure eight until we're blue in the face so we relented that our second vehicles tests would be limited to high-speed lamps [Music] | NewsTechCars | UCvgIIf2XKgDtJfp0gx463yA | 2018-01-24 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | 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ADJLEBjHTM4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADJLEBjHTM4 | Fortnite Fall Skirmish Week 3 Game 3 NA - King Pin | no shots they're so good right they're so good all he just walked up shout out to Nick the great party stuff it's pretty neat but right off the bat right away you're watching pro Hennis and Maddie I played with Maddie recently she's an exceptional player straight Slayer and she makes some of the most entertaining videos I've watched on YouTube where she pretends to be a troll what I know is she's like a like a troll like a troll troll or a noob ah and she doesn't pretend to be a troll cuz she is a troll by pretending to be a new uh and they're very very entertaining she's a great great streamer and player so it's gonna be interesting to see how they decide to play the game already landing in that pretty safe spot looks like she just has landed with the other two teammates and she chose that but she's a pretty aggressive player so I don't blame her well she's trusting her in that house yeah he's got the loot now here's the thing he's not moving forward right he's like you know can you make your way over to me hey Maddie are you okay that's about it though but Maddie is very quickly so I don't know if they know Maddie's there oh they definitely hear her now she's moving in taking shots unto you that was so really nice shot and can knocking him down Bowie is popping up to try and get part of it oh we have a weapon okay I really really appreciate that you're going for them pickaxe one shot and they're yo okay yeah that that's unfortunate definitely maybe not the play for them to be aggressive after looting that house and finding only one weapon but her trust and commune and they didn't know that house was sitting up there with the snipe as well and oh okay so kp5 and dingle doper keep landing at the same place with cease so so far Dingle and kp5 have knocked them out once they knock Dingle and kp5 out last game so it'll be interesting to see who we get to see it that's right Maddie okay you got to think too in that moment she's probably like there's someone else here and then maybe you see like the pickaxe and you're like oh yeah I would love to hear comes on it definitely okay so these guys know them they're hungry it's one one but let's let's see how this ends up let's see who is the victor of salty Springs maybe five is feeling be going to be alive I don't know if they knew that key five was on that side but it doesn't matter getting the shots and all the disrespects you know really I guess I asked a harder you decide chat what are your thoughts exotic chaotic though booty food knocks by doobie and looks like mr. duo is Wow they mcil fees securing the elimination studies that wants to be a part of it pushing up already taking down tendons that was quick yeah they're down right there butcher what so that's really interesting that he decided to go for the elimination instead of supporting his teammate while he was not because I don't think that doable yeah I don't think that dooble would have I think it might have been that people didn't sack we know or rather Punisher didn't know where Google was exactly just playing it safe I agree though I feel like especially when you're like I'm at five [Music] help maybe he was like you know what set her off without that focus on your game I've heard that two incomes so that's her again goes back to your own life Oh looks like C's finish off sidearms and deluxe but he did lose his teammate in the process not sure that was just an awkward finish but no in his SMG Oh however a hundred and eight so he's gonna be able to take down those walls quickly hopefully get that shot on him but doesn't have build right now but he cracks bad puns you're choosing to drop down maybe get the drop and catch him off-guard but ultimately going down yeah keep in mind that is doodles his you oh this these wings oh yeah there you go so she was into rift Oh actually we saw the other combo earlier I thought I thought this was the common raised fire in 3fo they're just chillin just kind of take their time far Matt's tilted though that's seen some action bring us into tilted take so Kroenke I think so Aiden loses his teammate to Nick he's got some extra fire coming in from the high ground we're gonna get maybe a nice surprise opening it goes bro I like the way he ricocheted the burning off the water woes it was this is this is a skilled lazy gentlemen take time bounce grenades on walls it can be extremely helpful and now you're okay okay I believe they were for gras another thing is Aidan's teammate destroy is down yes sir llama llama llama sir long so Aiden did have someone not oh no just tried to get finished okay Aiden hurt the llama sir there you go Aiden hurt gronke and then that's why Nick mercs was moving and dropping the pot but in that time the llama sir Downs destroy and confirms the elimination so fear itself also on the hell yeah so it's what is the terminology used earlier then we're gonna go ahead and bring up you're stuck between teams oh the sandwich there it is okay so I explained this to you guys real quick because this is a great example of it so you got you never want to be the meat in the sandwich okay me it's great okay I'm not I'm not judging you yeah if you like meat okay that's a long conversation about me anyways you always want to be the bread every one of those room is laughing at me right now me myself I was actually dying I was actually dying hey super though I'm gonna say that one for another that we want to be catching yeah just use making an aggressive push here it looks like HD and basically do work are there being aggressed no they're not like they're just chillin they're not necessarily fighting back or over building anything like that trying to use the explosives to take down the base but fortunately it is protected Oh ghost Aiden eliminated Nick mercs with a rifle was able to get revived I think he was the one that got knocked out Viking wrench okay you're just sitting on one health and a mini shield there you go there are eliminated and these guys are getting sprayed out it sounds like so there is a team close by we know that on the hill we've got a couple Oh wrong key knocks Aiden we also have a replay check this out Aiden vs. Nick perks at the end of the day grog you did get revenge for his teammate yeah we see with an espy yep pushing it they're here they're like hey we know someone's here come on out the fight we want to be a part of it just bring us your loot let's have a loot this storm we won't bite we won't bite just the gun well okay so guys the sandwich the sandwich here we go frozen here are gonna be like Kristen I know what it means to be sandwich but when you are playing the game and you have one team that's pushing you from one side and another team pushing you from another side you are the meat of the sandwich and they are the bread and you always want to see the opportunities that you can make another team the meet where you can both be taking shots on them with another team as opposed to being focused by two teams so anytime you can disengage we saw it very clearly in a few of the games this morning for you and if I notice it in here will your see the pro making the decision to not be in the center of everything and to become the bread so if I refer to that because we talked about it today and it's just great what you're saying is hilarious in general the world goes down Hamlin's being the first tallest fuzzy what place to be in I mean you can't you can't build it all you just get shot at so you really you really gotta use your jumps your rifts and your jump pads strategically there you go so we got a new here I like this they've made a new city around Bridge there you go yeah but yeah you see right next to high distortion right now is bizzle and his teammate and they're they're just posted up walls gonna be content myth goes in and rattles up and finds the llama certainties get over here so fast were they not just at tilt of trying to get that final kill oh and gronke listen myth is just a legend himself oh there you go he's good he's good now the question is are there any of the shadow stones got a few teams there's one okay look so yes he's gonna find one they're each gonna get one myth NFC fear self and rocky fighting but we're gonna go down to sarma tan jianci pick up the elimination one of them is gonna go down rocky was lost this year itself I think that was what I don't know whatever if those guys were close to that for mark do we know how many Nick mercs and Gronk he has in terms of eliminations let's take a look so they are sitting at two one that last kill would have not put them into the points they were just trying to find an extra elimination but unfortunately they went down and I thought that was the right play you know they basically started blocking walls between each other so that if one of them wasn't eliminate about the other player they get lost in the storm and then no one gets credit for that so I think that was a smart play on their part so for the eliminations right now the top right now is C sin tener such yeah go for it Knights we got double attendance we saw with those early game fights in Griese I believe and you just first we were getting really good at cursing people do Boleyn tendons have been okay well you know they made that for they got that one point yeah I'm not sure which club they're for but you know every point counts okay just get in that top ten everybody that's all get that prize pool and you get those points for your team you get to be the hero of your team for the week okay how does that feel great there you go now we saw 55 players currently the lobby check out this new safe zone we're heading up north of paradise there's a lot of hills here yes it's really fun elevation changes open space yeah now the key thing will be hopefully we don't end on this mountain because as we saw from the preschool so what are these lines that we're seeing on the mini-map right now or is that when they're firing shows the line when they're us like aiming-down-sights Oh aiming-down-sights okay so essentially yeah it's like where they're shooting yes it's like I see you I see you me but I kind of see there's like a little laser like more information for you guys at home cuz that's what we care about here is giving you information I just thought Dickie go down in the chat he's also a member of the fortnight's and a great player had a chance to play with him in trials and whose X row getting another elimination I do work so lots of people yeah I see how I turn it around yeah I mean it's also a fact of life you know you do you do do work so HD though look at him over yonder look at all these people left alive do I really get you that the person that complements it builds you up and then you know make sure everyone else knows how incredible you are thank you got your backs poached though so poaches on his own yeah I don't think this is ever a problem for poach he's definitely the type of player that in a lobby like this he's still feeling confident maybe he's not gonna take those aggressive plays again so they're duo's but you know looking probably for the third party looking to get a nice spot in the zone before it started and take some shots on the people that are currently outside of the zone there's still a few of them we got one more minute left till the storm closes yeah I think being alone you know obviously if you think about it like a math equation if in duo's if one of your players goes down that's technically 50% of your power right that it goes down so it's 50 versus 100% it's very difficult Lupo but yeah I mean even if you are alone it's not the end of the world you can still do things to pick up like you're talking about third party looking for opponents that maybe peak too long he's got the heavy sniper he can take them down and even if he doesn't confirm the elimination he got the down so when that player is eliminated he'll get the credit so it's not necessarily over for him you get this player his work cut out though yeah he does not have a lot of mats so I think his his decision right now to just move with the storm as its closing in and use of little mats as possible and and right now in that case that is as little Matt's as possible because there's a lot of firing coming down on him and oh he's found a nice thick wall tile Hey I almost wish he had done the ramp oh are you getting the elimination Oh dr. loop of course it was all very low so yeah he was having a tough time there yeah bizzle they were to like the gatekeepers up there too they had a big tower on the hill and we're just spectating everyone coming coming in and oh look at this nice he's got his own bridge to take shots from Alexia raivo goes down so and really hard position everyone that's made it to Boyd's the more inside of the zone they're really watching that edge because you know people are gonna be coming off with less resources they're tired they're shields as well so that's a great time to try and get those eliminations and we see HD leaving his little bridge right now C's getting another elimination so I think they're actually still on top now yeah with five eliminations if they get one more they're heading into that two-point range they're doing very well right yes this is an incredible incredible player when he wakes up on time well then here you go sorry oh there you go yeah all animal animal had no shields no team in low resources I'm sure the the loot drop for that elimination was not very six it's not like a llama pinata it's like are you still alive with this much stuff Howard how'd you do that here your current top-five standings you saw him there for just a moment but back there were to poach again he's by himself that's okay sitting on three right now too so myth still with three points sofa and squatting dog with three points and then we've got any two and two and Joseph is cute they also have three and oh my gosh there it is Antony a few people sitting on three points so these guys as goals right now is definitely gonna be able to get that extra elimination before they go down going down out of top five so when you go down six heartbreaking I'm going down three eliminations also heartbreaking yeah again take a look at the scoreboard just like you were pointing out before here your current eliminations again say sixteen arrays they're so close they are currently sitting on six eliminations two more means they get three points out so talented and I just saw C's toggle through a rift as well so that's that's ideal for them they have that rift they probably have a lot of materials and ammo and guns just from their past eliminations and yeah hopefully good positioning I'm not sure who is where right now Vivat is currently out of zone he's looking over at the next zone that he has to push into and it looks like they're going back towards bridge thank you please yeah the mini-map so yeah back towards bridge the nice thing about this is if you've done a good job building your way towards the zone you can just follow your build right back but I think for a lot of players they got this or jump pads and that you don't have as much advantage and fuzzy and flame going down to there you go there it is it's so much fun casting with you what yeah similar that's very all right Joseph we expect a tweet we will judge you we give you a tentative no I'd get in trouble for that what your name says Joseph is cute that nice yep alright finishing off that and oops someone just got back to the storm and at this point this is this is a pelvic time that you don't want to get the revive on your teammate in storm definitely picks a little too much you're better off just conserving your health and ooh miss getting me a limb on tempo right so they get four mark range joseph is cute sitting on the for mark range and yeah we still have crispy and cloak or still alive I think their strategy is probably similar to before you know just play it play it safe and then full said we'll keep in mind Adam after Game one they dropped 14 eliminations so they're probably feeling pretty good they're like hey look we've set more than likely set the most eliminations this day probably hold off a little bit me obviously three points is still important though yeah they may be even be looking Oh season scenaries Tim Tina Ray's Peter brass with the seven eliminations right now Tina Ray's isn't also an exceptional player she's part of the for tonight's I've just recently learned about her at Connor you four streams amazing amazing to catch those and she's definitely one of the people to watch out because she's doing the scrims she's taking the time doing the practice and really making an effort to make it all the way but she is hurt and she's sitting on seven eliminations going for there eight right here oh it's super close to that minigun I'm not sure about Sina raised with them into the storm just wanting to play themselves HD going down state going down going down lots of eliminations when you see Vivek he's got this is vivid ideal positioning right now he loves to have that high ground you digging down no one's picking up in him and he's just free to use this alright whoever he pleases already having five eliminations he gets two more he's gonna be but one more he'll be into the two-point range so hey Barney Barney get some shots out there from that guy hey that guy Barney but yeah I mean you hit the nail on the head this is vivid this is him in his element right he's like yeah I'm gonna sit up top especially with the silence AR yeah it's much wider exactly I just thought Anthony's pick up and see that there is some flats going up above them and see some teen arrays still only need one more elimination for that eight but I think it's very important for them to also try and get into that top five so that's why you don't see them playing super aggressive they know they only need one more so just stay alive 72 hours does knock and finish Tina raised Nico going down to excels fizzle so I'm not sure if he's just playing quiet or if him and his teammate are still alive with for elimination so they are getting that poop one point times two that's right that's right they're just chilling they're like look we've got we've got the multiplier active well if we just look at let's just even if they just place that's he was getting a lot of eliminations with those explosives but now went out with a bang oh I think I think Nico was already knocked so vivid finishes up the knock fizzle getting an elimination on excels and look look at vivid adding all these roofs making sure that he is secure without having those bounce pads you really don't have a lot of ways to get down if you don't have the shock wave for rifts or maybe you build your way down I see a lot of using walls and floors to go down but they also have three eliminations right now so they get one more that's a point for their team which is definitely something they're looking out for oh wait I just noticed at his med kits he's probably looking at gonna heal up this is looking a lot like a heel off you see Sifu with the 8 eliminations using a jump pad to try and get the high ground I think there is someone up here I think he might have just passed him but oh he's gonna sit at the top they easily just gonna start his it doesn't look like anyone's trying to contest that high ground cRIO fishing off vivid and they have three so clarifying Creole probably want to find one more here nine remaining in the zone no oh the double yeah oh the lobby spitting out these are also learning fizzle clarified cents gonna go down first as it might be the water aspects aspect is the winner going to a ela Wow so that was really unfortunate and what happened there is it was it I'm not sure of his creo who popped up and 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2PGwA1diRZs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PGwA1diRZs | BENG 112A (10) Finite Elasticity | welcome back to biomechanics the coal that last time we use the increment of work DW done by the stress T in producing an increment of strain the ipsum to derive a new form of the consist of law of elasticity which the stress components CIJ are computed from the National derivatives of W with respect to the strain components were W the words per unit volume is known as the strain energy density of strain energy function in this example we use the Koshi stress and a cursory strain epsilon the definition of the cursory stress tensor is given by coaches formula because the traction Vista key in the outward normal vector in a defined in the current for deform the state of the body the cursor East risk as we have defined it is an order in quantity to put it another way tij is the component in the X J direction of the traction Victor TN acting on the face normal to the X I axis where x JN x I are in the deform state of the body so this reason Mukherjee stress t is referred to as the true or physical stress however like strain tensor there are also Lagrangian definitions of stress there are actually two Lagrangian risk enters the first is known as the nominal streets if technically only have LeBron gym because like the defamation gradient sensors one of its two indices the one relating to the outward normal now refers to the outward normal capital in defined for the surfaces in the undeformed state of the body this straight get mission is sometimes useful for example in experimental measurement where we do not share to measure the cross-sectional area every uniform state the material we will not prove it that can be shown that if it's related to purchase trips to buy this if if inverse T and the love this f inverse here we see a disadvantage of is that s is not necessarily symmetric because if and if way of English are not necessarily symmetric so this is inconvenient if we convert both indices from deformed to under formed coordinates we arrived at the symmetric full Lagrangian second piola-kirchhoff stress gentle p which defined as follows p equals s times F inverse transpose which is get if time def inverse times T time given those transfers which sits symmetric in index notation p is equal to x times they'll big X out a little X I they'll big exists a little exchange times t IJ so you can see that definition gradient interest in verses here are converging indices in the deformed coordinates two indices and the undeformed coordinate and this F arises because of the calculation of the area this stress tensor has the advantage of its fully Lagrangian and symmetric so it's useful mathematically but it does not lend it up to quite such a simple physical interpretation as a co she or nominal stresses it is simply a definition of the stress where the traction and airy evicted are allergic coordinates from the original undeformed state instead of the current deformed state in which those tractions actually exist but small defamation differences between the Koshi second piola-kirchhoff phenomenal stripping spanish it's easier to appreciate these different definitions of the stress tensor if we use a simple one dimensional example imagine that we have a sample subjected to uniaxial loading with undeformed length l and undeformed cross-sectional area a and after the application of tensile force if the new length is little l and the new cross-sectional area the deformed state is a little a the one by one deformation gradient tensor would be the same as the stretched instance because there's no rotation in one dimension which would it will be little L over Big L or the stretch ratio lambda the cosi stress in one dimension t11 would be little if over a the deformed area now the nominal stress is is the determinative times F inverse times T so in 1d we get s11 is dead f times F 1 1 inverse times T 1 1 well the determinant of it is the volume ratio of deformed to under forms volume if inverse is the inverse of little elevate Big L so its bigger live a little MT is if over a now the deformed volume is little L times little a the undeformed volume is big l times begin times figure all over little at all times f of a and you can see these terms cancel to give us if / big a so the nominal stress is just stress but measured per unit undeformed area the second piola-kirchhoff stress the one that's symmetric and bully Lagrangian is s 1 1 or s times F inverse so if when one times F 1 1 inverse is if a big eight times Big L of a little else so you can see that this is still has units of stress and it's still related to stress but it's just scaled by the inverse of the stretch ratio so it doesn't have as useful immediate physical interpretation so why would we be interested in this unusual stress well the answer is that the most intuitive strain Misha is the Lagrangian strain so if we want to write the constitutive law as a function of Lagrangian strain components we should use it to evaluate a Lagrangian stress in which both components referred and deformed coordinate so by analogy with our original derivation of the constitutive law for Hyper elasticity we can show that the equivalent for finite elasticity is the second piola-kirchhoff stress p determined from derivatives of the strain energy w with respect to the Lagrangian strain e areas or in terms of the right person green deformation tensor p ress del w del c RS plus del w del CSM which we could also write as one-half still WWE RS plus del w del PSI now since the strain is symmetric this expression is also valid however this form while being a bit longer does serve to remind us that the stress tensor and strain tensor is symmetric therefore the stress strain relation must respect those symmetries for example a partial derivative of W with respect e12 means holding each one constant in vice versa so that when we write W we should have equal terms for e 1 2 and E 2 1 so that the resulting stress is symmetric then since the second piola-kirchhoff stress is not as physically useful at the Koshi stress t having computed the second piola-kirchhoff stress from del w del ers we then converted back to the cosi stress using the formula on the previous slide which an index notation is get f inverse or roll over Rho naught times gellick side of big side a little exchange our big it Chris so you can see the bees transformations are transforming the components of the piola-kirchhoff stress in undeformed coordinates to cosi stretch components referred to deformities so let's look at some strain energy functions starting with the simplest case of isotropic materials as we did for linear elasticity one way to ensure that the stress strain relation is isotropic is to write W as a function of x 1 I 2 and I 3 where I 1 I 2 and I three are the principal and variance of the right pressure green information tensor given as you recall by the trace of c4 I 1 I 2 as one half of the trace of C squared minus the trace of C screen and I three is the determination since these invariants invariant under rotations a stress strain law written the function of them will be isotropic so if we have W is affection of the principal and burying how do we get the piola-kirchhoff stresses well recall viola kerkoff's traces del w del c is so applying the chain rule we can compute the derivatives of w which stick to I 1 I 2 and I 3 and then multiply them by the partial derivatives li1 Delphia is still I to del CA del I three del sierra now since I 1 I 2 and I three unknown function to see we can compute these so the first one for example they'll I 1 del C Aires is easy it's just Delta Aires in other words the derivative of i 1 with respect to crs is one when I and J are 1 2 or 3 40 when I and J and not equal to each other with a little more effort we can show that till I to del SI eres so the derivative of this function which stick to see Alice will be I 1 Delta arias minus C Aires easiest way to convince yourself of this is just to write this out for each case to compute guilt I to del c 11 until I to Josie 12 till I to Josie 13 at citrus and you'll see that this correctly gives each response then finally the partial derivatives of the determinant of C with respect to see Aires turn out to the I 1 times Delta area's finest I 1 x series plus CRP times C is the algebra to prove this is actually quite long here are some examples of real isotropic strain energy functions used for biological tissues and materials from Moonee riblon material or the simplest special case where c 2 equal zero known as the new book ian material are often used for simple elastomers like rather the exponential isotropic strain energy function c 1 e to the Alpha I 1-3 or minus 1 plus c2 times I 2-3 is known as the fur rondy whitman model and has been used for skin and hot muscle and other tissues with an exponent alpha of approximately five ogden proposed a power law in terms of the principal stretch ratios lambda 1 lambda 2 and lambda 3 and so in Allison's exhibition WS c times lambda 1 to the Alpha press ENTER to to the upper class and the tree to the office because the coefficients of lambda 1 2 and 3 are all the same this is an isotropic strain energy function and it only has two coefficients C and alpha and finally a Hookes law can actually be written of course as a strain energy function and the isotropic version of Hookes law would be one half of lambda times delta IJ delta k l if sun i J epsilon K L plus nu times delta ik Delta J Elvis Delta il Delta JK times epsilon IJ if some KL however this isn't useful for finite nonlinear elasticity because Hookes law is only ballots but infinitesimal approach extremes this exponential strain energy function of two dimensional Lagrangian strains is anisotropic be why mahir determines uniaxial properties in the x1 direction be to determine the uniaxial properties in the x2 direction and b3 determines the interaction between the x1 and x3 directions ie the effect of e2 to aunty 11 ineffective a 1-1 on t2 to this allows for the kind of complex nonlinear interactions between strain and two directions as seen here for example in testing of blood vessels we're here you see the length of the vessel and the force and the different curves represent the force length relation when the visuals being stretched if the vessel is also being inflated to different pressures you can see that there is a complex interaction between circumferential stress due to pressure inflation and the longitudinal stress associated with axial strain here's an orthotropic exponential strain energy function proposed by arteries that has seven parameters has this overall coefficient here and then q has six coefficients one for stress in the radial direction circumferential direction and axial direction and then interaction terms between each of those three different directions the units of the numbers shown here in the strain energy function kilopascals was ten these exponents are all dimensionless and because we differentiate w which respect to strain which is dimensionals the stress also has units of kilopascals the numbers were proposed based on tests and rabbits teressa countries however for a order which is not a simple exponential stress translation holsapple and why soccer proposed a modification that actually worked a little bit better their law was 33.6 times i1 minus three plus four point two times e to the q minus one which you was the same exponent seen here so what they did is they added a linear term to the exponential stress-strain and the result of that can be seen here the solid lines represent experimental measurements of circumferential stress versus circumferential strain and axial stress this is circumferential strain and the daughter dashed line here represents the original strain energy function whereas the dashed start line seen here and here which are a closer approximation experiments represent the modified strain energy function this transversely isotropic exponential strain energy function is only three parameters point seven six 2.3 117 in this function lambda if represents the stretch ratio in the collagen fiber direction of the mitral valve despite only having three coefficients this strain energy function does an impressive job of fitting a whole range biaxial experience including a two-to-one off biaxial test a stripped biaxial test and an equal biaxial test in mitral valve tissue the tissue is incompressible then the strain alone cannot determine the stress because any hydrostatic pressure can be added to the stress without affecting strain because we've added a new constraint equation namely the kinematic incompressibility constraint that by 3 or the determinate of x squared is equal to 1 we also introduced a new unknown variable P known as the hydrostatic pressure variable this interest of strain energy is a lagrangia is to prevent the derivative of the strain energy tending to infinity when we derive the stress from this modified strain energy function that includes this pressure variable as a Lagrange multiplier then the pressure into the stress as an additional term negative because a positive pressure is a negative normal stress and when we convert the second piola-kirchhoff stress back to a cosy stress which will just be minus P Delta IJ so this formulation allows us to enforce the constraint that I three equals one and introduce a new variable which is the unknown hydrostatic pressure that is needed to account for the fact that we have an additional constraint and then we can use our other equations to solve for this hydrostatic pressure given that we've made use of our incompressibility constraint to constrain strains another approach that avoids the need for an additional unknown is called slightly compressible material models we add a term to the strain energy that represents the volume change with the material parameter K that controls the degree of incompressibility or compressibility for real soft tissues that are nearly incompressible k is normally about two orders of magnitude larger than the other material constants so here is a common formulation for slightly compressible materials in which W is a function of i1 and i2 but not I three which is nearly one and we add another term which is a function of J which is the square root of x three with this coefficient K that represents like a bulk modulus for the material and is usually much bigger than the other coefficient thereby ensuring that the volume doesn't change very much so in summary in nominal neulasta see we've seen that sub tissues have nonlinear material properties because the strain rate effects are modest soft tissues can be approximated as a last check and this is the pseudo elasticity assumptions strain energy w relates stress strain in a hyper elastic material and it arises from changes in internal energy or entropy with loading so finite deformations it is most convenient to use the Lagrangian second piola-kirchhoff stress exponential strain energy functions are common for soft tissues and for isotropic materials W as a function of the principle strain in theory train suicide satrapy and orthography can be handled by introducing additional terms or invariants for incompressible material an additional pressure enters the problem | UCSD Cardiac Mechanics Research Group | UCbfPXT2jpJufyHJ_0268reg | 2021-08-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,725 | 15,303 |
T61BAZhfgs0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T61BAZhfgs0 | Antimicrobial treatment decisions & PICC lines for people who inject drugs with endocarditis | okay great maybe um i will get us started and then people could continue to join um as we go so welcome very much everyone this is the final session of our spring seminar series uh focused on improving care for people who inject drugs with endocarditis um the session today is our last one it's focused on antimicrobial treatment decisions and picc lines for people who inject drugs with endocarditis and we're very grateful and fortunate to have dr victoria weaver and duncan webster with us today speaking so just for a bit of background this seminar series is brought to you by an emerging national working group focused on injection drug use associated endocarditis this is our first um public facing project if you're interested in joining the group moving forward focused on educational or research or clinical stuff feel free to send me an email i'll put my email in the chat box in a second um and i'll introduce myself my name is tommy brothers i practice internal medicine and addiction medicine in halifax and i'm currently a general internal medicine fellow at dalhousie university i'll be your moderator today i'd like to acknowledge that i live and work in the ancestral and unseated territory of the migma people and this territory where i live and work is covered by the treaties of peace and friendship which the migmaw first signed with the british crown in 1725 and these treaties did not deal with the surrender of lands and resources but actually recognized big my title and established the rules for what was to be an ongoing relationship between nations that we are all treaty people here um so first uh i will would like to introduce duncan dr webster um duncan graduated from analyst in 1993 with a bsc in chemistry biology and physics and a ba with honors in philosophy and religion he completed a master's degree in philosophy at the university of new brunswick and graduated from belhausey medical school he completed internal medicine residency and infectious diseases fellowship at the university of alberta before returning to dalhousie for medical microbiology fellowship training which he completed in 2007. he then returned to his home in st john new brunswick where he continues to work as an effective infectious diseases consultant at the st john regional hospital through the department of medicine with a cross appointment in the department of laboratory medicine he's an associate professor at dell house university and an active teacher within the dalhousie medical school as an infectious diseases physician he has clinical and research interests related to chronic viral infections including hepatitis c as well as harm reduction and duncan helped to establish a not-for-profit multi-disciplinary clinic serving marginalized people who are at risk of harms related to substance use the recap clinic is located in uptown st john new brunswick and has been serving the community since the spring of 2014. so i'll invite duncan to share his screen and um we'll save questions for the end after both duncan and vic's presentations but feel free to post them in the chat box and i will keep my eye on that and keep track of them for the end so welcome duncan excellent yeah thanks so much tommy i really appreciate that uh you can hear me okay great all right well it's a real honor to have the opportunity to present today on this important topic i'm going to try to get through this in about 20 minutes so that vic will have a chance to to speak as well so i'll just start as well by acknowledging that i live and work on the unsurrendered and unseated territory and traditional lands of the willistic way which follows the the willistic river and the watershed and honored to to live and work here in terms of disclosures um the only disclosure that i have is that i am a founder and board member of recap as tommy had mentioned i'm actually at recap today in clinic and we serve a number of the individuals that [Music] are at risk of of endocarditis related to injection drug use so across the country we all have our story in our own local setting and so we've had the chance to look back at our new brunswick and and specifically southern new brunswick experience and like like we're seeing across the country and and many parts of the globe rising rates of endocarditis and certainly endocarditis related to injection drug use so it's certainly a very relevant topic to be talking about i'm going to try to talk around a few cases these are these are hypothetical cases although we'll uh sound very similar very familiar to a number of cases that we've all seen throughout our careers and will likely continue to see for the the time ahead so first of all if we can imagine a 37 year old woman who had been admitted to hospital with injection drug use related endocarditis and after some time in hospital uh things are unraveling a bit and there's concerns about leaving against medical advice so in this setting this individual has uncomplicated tricuspid valve endocarditis secondary to methicillin sensitive staphylococcus aureus so you know i guess the question is what what would we do in this case what's the evidence what did the guidelines say and and what uh in the real world setting would we uh think about doing so that's one case um i'll mention as well that when i look at these cases i'm looking at this as an infectious diseases physician we had a great talk from dr weimer a a couple weeks ago and uh this is a one of weimer and group's publications and you'll see the multi-disciplinary team that's involved in the care of these patients and as the infectious diseases consultant what they've got here as as the job of the id consultant is is very much in line with what i'm thinking i'm thinking when i'm seeing this this individual what antibiotic should she be on and how long should i treat for those are really the biggest questions that i i need to try to address so if we take that first case and adjust it just a little bit so let's very similar scenario except that rather than having just sole tricuspid valve involvement now imagine that there's also left-sided involvement so tricuspid valve and aortic valve involvement same organism same scenario so what what are the options here and what could we do a third case again very similar setting uh but let's just switch it up switch up the pathogen and instead of talking about methicillin-sensitive staph aureus we've got a poly-microbial infection involving serration marcescens and candida albicans so we're going to go through some some background and then at the end come back to these and just think what what would be options and what sort of things could we consider so in order to determine that we want to think you know what what's going to be reasonable what's going to provide the best care for these individuals and what it what evidence guides us and what other clinical factors should be influencing our decisions in terms of guidelines there's three key guidelines there's the british guidelines published in 2012 the european society of cardiology guidelines published in 2015 and the american heart association guidelines endorsed by the idsa also last updated in 2015. okay so first case so coming back to this individual with uncomplicated tricuspid valve endocrine is secondary to staph aureus so looking at the guidelines so the first thing that we'll notice when we look at the guidelines is that yeah this is not an unusual scenario we we see this far too often and right-sided endocrinitis is most frequently observed with people who inject drugs so the p would cohort and staph aureus is certainly the most common uh pathogen in this setting and mrsa prevalence is increasing when i see cases associated with endocarditis you know many myself and many colleagues included this is this is our go to we go to the the tables in the guidelines to give us that guidance that we need and when we're looking at a case like this native valve endocarditis caused by staphylococci so table 10 we can see that you know cloxicillin is the you know coxal cylinders of aslan by intravenous for six weeks is the the recommended uh approach however there is a caveat in the comments that notes for uncomplicated right-sided endocarditis a short course two-week therapy may be appropriate so what's what's the background there for that short two-week course so looking at the european uh society of cardiology guidelines the the reference here is is a study from 1996. it was an open randomized study out of spain looking at 90 consecutive cases of staph aureus uh tricuspid valve endocrine is amongst injection drug users and you can see that two weeks of treatment sorry i apologize not not all injection drug users but two-week treatment with cloxicillin is sufficient we used to add in the aminoglycoside but that's so no no longer a thing and the american heart association also would reference ribera as the as the key study to back up this approach to two weeks of iv clock system monotherapy that would be that would be the ideal approach now vancomycin important to note not a good idea to use for this short and two-week course both the european guidelines as well as the aha note that vanco has limited bactericidal activity it's not going to penetrate well into vegetations and drug clearance may be increased in the pewd population so not not a great go-to adaptamycin is another thing that could be considered the american heart association references a couple studies and and notes a a dosing of six milligrams per kilogram per day the european society also note that daptomycin is a consideration although recommending higher doses and often some will combine it with another agent such as clocks of cylinder phosphomycin so bottom line is that current evidence suggests that either the parental beta lactam so cloxycilan or sufaslin or adaptomycin short therapy short course therapy could be an option for a case uh like we've described but in this case i guess the issue is that this patient is there's concerns about her leaving against medical advice so is iv going to be you know can we set that up depends on where you're at and how much work you've done up to that point to try to get things set up but the question of oral therapy is going to come up is is oral therapy going to be an option so the british guidelines note that there's not a lot of data to help uh support oral therapy but also note that there's lots of times or certain times when you may have issues with obtaining or maintaining iv access and the peawed population is certainly one of those settings and so oral treatment may be the safest option and so although not a lot of great data it is something that is noted as as being important and reasonable at times the idsa guidelines talk about oral options so there's a four-week antibiotic regimen that's been studied there's two major references here so the dworkin studies out of the university of san francisco it was small numbers uh just 14 individuals 10 of whom completed a four-week course of ciprofloxacin and rifampin the heltman study out of john hopkins is much bigger and in that study there were 85 individuals who had criteria for right-sided uncomplicated endocarditis and in both of the studies the cure rate using ciprofloxacin and rifampin oral combination was greater than 90 so there's there's some good data to back up that statement in the guidelines so the dosing 750 750 milligrams twice a day of ciprofloxacin along with amp and 300 milligrams twice a day obviously there's some caveats there we want to make sure that the strain is susceptible to both drugs make sure the case is uncomplicated and ensure that the patient can adhere to the the treatment okay so a bit of the the guidelines i would say give us some help in terms of making some guideline-based decisions around treatment in that first case so what about the second case so again very similar to the first but instead of having uncomplicated right-sided endocarditis we now also have aortic valve involvement so what do the guidelines tell us well the guidelines tell us that when you've got left-sided involvement really you need to use that standard four to six week intravenous regimen that's what the guidelines would tell us so looking at table 10 i mean this is this is uh the go-to although we recognize we've got challenges in this case and to try to get this person through six weeks of intravenous therapy may not be realistic so we'll come back to those cases but case three the guidelines tell us that when you've got poly microbial infections uh things really are are a bit different a bit more complicated certainly this is becoming more of a common issue we're seeing rising rates of polymicrobial infections involving rate-cited endocarditis and where we've got even if it's solely right-sided and we've got organisms other than staph aureus and in this case where we also have left-sided involvement the guidelines don't differentiate between people who inject drugs and those who do not the the guidelines find the paucity of data to really support doing anything different for this cohort but again leaving against medical advice what what can we say about oral therapies so the british guidelines touch on this they note that there is oral therapy options that are going to be appropriate at times and if necessary we want to make sure that we're going to select the right antibiotics oral bioavailability is obviously critical and we need to make sure that patients can tolerate these medications and they can get good absorption and examples that are noted would include ciprofloxacin linaselid and rifampin obviously for a gram-negative uh infection ciprofloxacin would really be the only option of these three listed and there's nothing there in terms of yeast but fluconazole is something that that would certainly come to mind for for an id clinician so okay that's fine that's the guidelines it's helpful you'll note that the guidelines the last updated guidelines of those three to them were published in 2015. so i wanted to see what else has come out since that time so i was able to uh get some support from our regional st john regional hospital librarians and we posed this question in the setting of infective endocarditis related to substance use and injection drug use what's the evidence pertaining to and the two key things i'm looking at here very similar to what dr weimer had suggested an id consultant's role is is what antibiotic so oral versus intravenous and how long how long should we treat for so the search essentially is outlined like this we went back for 10 years we looked at endocrinitis and search terms to identify the right cohort and ask the question around antimicrobial therapy so we searched pubmed as well as mbase in pubmed we found 46 articles 28 were easily rejected just on quick look uh too general not focused on the question and then 18 we you know thought well we better have a little more of a closer look to see in um in mbase we identified nine articles and then six we had a closer look at so this is just a quick look at the references those that are uh bolded were the ones that i did a more thorough review and for the pubmed references there's the m base references and i'll just mention a lot of these studies when we did look through them we found that although great articles and you know good design what not they did not answer this question specifically so as an example this study looked at cost effectiveness but again i'm i'm asking the question i want to determine what are my options for using oral versus iv and how long can i treat for so again a lot of these studies just didn't help answer the question nice study from our toronto colleagues at st mike's looking at a eight-year period 39 cases again good good data collected some important things noted in terms of the role of of surgery and prevalence of staph aureus when i looked at supplemental table s4 it appeared that all of these patients received iv antibiotics and very much in line with guidelines so awesome and if you can pull that off that's great but we all know there's going to be situations where that's not going to be so viable an option so uh dab of anson uh another nice article uh notes the role that it may play again not a lot of great um studies yet to promote this for its use and endocrinatis but being a glycopeptide with a half-life of over 14 days it is something that in a crunch we may find a value uh to give us a little backup when we're worried about somebody leaving or having poor adherence this is an important study looking at a case series out of pittsburgh i think the biggest thing that came out of this was the recognition of partial oral antibiotic therapy so in this case in this study there were nine cases complicated by injection drug use and median duration of therapy for 23 days and that idea of starting with iv and then switching to oral antibiotic is something that's really growing and some data is is gathered is gradually increasing the next study from that pubmed search brought up a really fantastic interactive article from the new england journal medicine published recently uh it looked uh it kind of the discussion was around a 33 year old gentleman with substance use disorder and the aortic valve injection drug use associated endocarditis is leaving after two weeks of therapy and although this doesn't bring out any new data it reviews a lot of really important findings first of all noted that this inability or difficulty with remaining in hospital hospital for a prolonged period of time amongst individuals who struggle with substance use is not uncommon and a quarter of of patients uh in this in this large study uh 372 patients a quarter of them left hospital before completing recommended courses of therapy and the third didn't finish their full course so it really is an important uh issue i think one of the big things that this that the child re study brings up is the poet trial so the poet trial has made a lot of waves in the past couple years it was a large randomized controlled trial out of denmark looking at left-sided endocarditis and partial oral treatment was found to be non-inferior to full course of ib treatment and importantly in this study which had good numbers injection drug use was not a criteria for exclusion so again really relevant article potentially because when we dig down into the poet trial what we find is that 4 47 patients had staph aureus endocarditis and and received oral therapy noting that the patients in the study were really closely followed with two to three outpatient visits per week sorry two to three outpatient visits yeah per week while receiving oral therapy the oral treatment after initial iv treatment was non-inferior to the intravenous treatment alone and with long-term follow-up that actually went out for a meeting of three and a half years uh again it showed no negative outcomes so it sounds really promising now again when we drill down and look at the data more closely only 47 involves staph aureus and only two in fact only two patients actually uh were with who were injection drug users who were assigned oral step-down therapy so we're not sure actually that this may be so applicable to uh to the patient population we're discussing but on the other hand maybe maybe it is it is noted that the poet findings are not licensed to ju discharge p would uh population with pills and minimal follow-up plans it's really important to arrange things and have things set up nicely a couple other important caveats that come out of this new england journal interactive article they do mention that rifampin which is one of those drugs that is going to be important as oral therapy especially with the staph aureus infections it does have strong interactions with methadone which a lot of these patients will be on it will really drive down methadone levels and people can develop withdrawal if not adjusted linaselid another important oral option in combining with methadone there's a risk for serotonin syndrome and of course we we've got qt prolonging issues with fluoroquinolones which can be worsened with people already on on methadone [Music] the other things that are really important are issues around the patient and making sure that if they're going to be discharged on oral therapy we need to have things in place psychosocial and socioeconomic factors need to be considered stable housing addiction treatment medic medication coverage and we need systems we need systems in place that are well supported and the follow-up after discharge can be insured and we can make sure that people are doing well outside a hospital so just moving on so i can give vic a turn here i'll just note that there are some more great studies that again just didn't really quite answer the specific question that i was looking at what so oral versus iv as well as the duration of therapy now i will just mention there's a couple great review articles uh that i would say would be key documents but nothing new really to pull out of them and when we come to the m base references again not some great studies another one by our toronto colleagues good study but doesn't answer the question i'm looking at and i'll just mention the last couple articles this is a really great review article in the swiss medical weekly and it notes the importance of oral antibiotic treatment but that it's although the data is scarce there is growing evidence that initial iv treatment can be followed up with oral therapy and the setting of staph aureus infections and in terms of the gram negatives in addition to oroquinolones there's note of oral trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole which has also got excellent oral bioavailability and is bactericidal there's some great tables in this document checklists for using oral antibiotics in this population some tables to help guide dosing of the antibiotics with some some comments that are relevant to the antibiotics and if you're looking at a specific pathogen what are oral options so really great document and i'll just mention lastly that this is this is another really great study that looked at the p wood population and compared three groups full course antibiotic treatment partial course of antibiotic treatment with no antibiotics upon leaving against medical advice and partial course of iv antibiotic then oral antibiotics when discharged against medical advice good numbers of individuals with endocarditis in this study and there was really no difference between those who received iv antibiotics and those who were stepped down to oral upon discharge so while the data i couldn't really suss it out to say which antibiotics in what duration i think it does give more guidance in terms of providing some decision making data and there are also some studies out there that again while they don't clearly answer this question looking at the sort of data that's collected and the cohort of patients there's probably primary data sets out there that could be further mined to help answer these questions specifically so in terms of oral versus iv in the duration of treatment what's new for this population outside of what the guidelines tell us i think the big thing is that partial oral treatment may be a thing even for this population although we do need more data so just to end off case one you know we've got options here we want to give cloxycillin or sephazal intravenously but in the absence of being able to do that there is some good data to say that fluoroquinolone rifampin combination could be used for case two uh now complicated with left-sided involvement staph aureus six weeks uh is really what we would target with intravenous therapy but you know putting in the pick and setting up outpatient therapy can be complicated and maybe partial oral therapy is a thing here case three uh now we've got this gram negative and yeast uh poly microbial infection and i guess the things that come to mind where there really is not a lot of great guidance for this population would be you know is is ciprofloxacin and fluconazole prolonged course something that should be entertained or are we really suggesting no intravenous is really the important way to go maybe once daily or dependent microfungan in which case we need a picc line and we need to consider the difficulties that may arise with the picc line so having said that thanks to people who supported me through this presentation and with that we'll move over to dr weaver thinking about what we may want to do uh about that picc line issue so i'll stop sharing here and pass it over thanks very much duncan i really appreciate that deep dive into the literature and also uh the focus on being pragmatic and thinking about how to support the whole person uh within a system rather than simply the antimicrobial choice um so we will there's been some great questions in the chat box and i'm collecting them for discussion at the end um but uh so now i'd like to introduce dr victoria weaver she's an infectious diseases an addiction medicine physician in vancouver british columbia and a clinical assistant professor in the department of medicine at ubc she's currently a research fellow with the international collaborative addiction medicine research fellowship through the bc center on substances and the u.s national institute on drug abuse she trained in internal medicine at the university of calgary before completing her adult infectious diseases fellowship in addiction medicine training at the university of british columbia dr weaver has a special interest in improving the quality of and access to treatment of serious bacterial infections in people who use drugs so thank you very much for joining us today oh thanks so much tommy and thanks uh duncan for that excellent talk on oral antibiotics so we'll chat a little bit about picc lines and before getting into that i too wanted to respectfully acknowledge that i am here as a humble and uninvited guest on the unseated homelands of the musqueam squamish and slay with nations um and just invite everyone to sort of you know take a minute to think about whose homelands you're calling in from and ways we can honor that and work towards reconciliation in our everyday lives as citizens and as healthcare providers um in terms of disclosures i have no relevant disclosures uh as tommy mentioned i work as an id and addiction med doc in vancouver and i'm currently finishing my research fellowship through the bccsu and nida so in terms of learning objectives we'll chat a little bit about what pics are and why they're used we'll talk a little bit about the risks of picc lines and how those might change for people who inject drugs what the evidence tells us and sort of what comes next so what can we do as care providers with this knowledge so what exactly is a picc line so pic stands for peripherally inserted central catheter and picc lines are a type of central iv which allows for longer term more durable venous access than a typical peripheral iv which you might have placed in your hand or in the inside of your elbow but it's not quite as extreme as something that's surgically inserted like a groshong line or a hickman which might be used for like dialysis they're generally placed by specialized vascular access teams under ultrasound guidance and they can be single double or triple lumen the lumens being these sort of access points at the end here and that depends on the indication that they're being placed for we're about 50 to 60 centimeters long and they go into one of the veins in the upper arm and they go all the way through and they terminate at where the svc or the sapira vena cava bringing blood back from the top half of our body meets the right atrium of the heart and so for those of you who are maybe more used to looking at chest x-rays this is just sort of a plain film chest x-ray so you can see the outline of the heart here in red and then you can maybe appreciate coming in from the right hand side is the pick line here and you can see just the end of it sort of ending right at the top of the heart there so why would a pick line be placed so there's generally sort of three broad reasons why a picc line might be placed the first is for provision of medications or therapies and this can be for things like chemotherapeutics or intravenous fluids or like in this talk things like long-term intravenous antibiotics picc lines also often allow for blood to be drawn for lab investigations which saves people a venipuncture or a poke to get that blood work done and they might also be placed in patients whose veins are otherwise unsuitable for peripheral ivs so they've had a lot of venous trauma from things like repeated injection use or dialysis or if they're receiving a medication that might be particularly damaging or scarring to the veins so we know that any time we place foreign material in the body there's going to be certain risks associated with that and picks are no different this type of venous access in and of itself is associated with certain risks and that's irrespective of injection drug use these risks depend on the type of device being placed how many lumens it has where it's being placed and why so for example patients who might be having a picc line placed for malignancy may be more likely to have clots pick risks are also dependent on whether patients are being treated in an inpatient or outpatient setting there's a number of studies that look at the risks of pick lines in different populations and i think it's worth noting that overall there's a lack of like large randomized control trials that compare the rates of these complications to those for standard peripheral iv access but broadly the literature sort of breaks the complications down into three main categories the first is that of bloodstream infections which based on the literature happened with an estimated frequency between less than one to six percent um and these are thought to be introduced by the picc line itself the second is thrombosis or the formation of a blood clot and these happen between 2 and 15 percent of the time in studies that specifically were done not looking for thrombosis and so this was in patients who weren't necessarily found to be pro-thrombotic or more likely to make clots and the last major risk is that of male positioning or dislodgement and in the literature that's quoted at up to 9.3 percent as compared to central lines which might be in the internal jugular or subclavian veins in terms of the risks that providers are most worried about this 2018 american study from rappaportal surveyed 672 id practitioners via an online survey and they were asked to rank their potential concerns providing ongoing parental therapy for people who inject drugs they were asked to take these options and arrange them from the things they were most concerned about to the things they were least concerned about and most patient most sorry providers answered that ongoing illicit drug use via the picc line was their number one concern this was followed by drug overdose or death inaccurate follow-up socioeconomic factors and any medical legal concerns and a lot of this is borne out sort of in the literature and so when we're looking at the literature and trying to think like what does the evidence tell us about this um there are a moderate number of papers that have been published looking at picc lines and people who use drugs and because this talk is not nine hours long i'm only going to highlight a few of them but what i will say when we're looking at these papers and the evidence they provide is that it's important to consider two specific things and the first is who is writing these studies or who is controlling this narrative and the second is what audience are they writing for and i think that becomes important and evident as we move through the evidence a lot of the evidence for picc lines comes from the opat world and so dr webster mentioned opat which is outpatient parental antimicrobial therapy so it's often the placement of venous access and then long-term intravenous antibiotics outside of the hospital and the infectious disease society of america does put out guidelines on opat the recent one being from 2018 and the most recent one suggested that there was insufficient evidence to make a recommendation for or against treating people who inject drugs with opad at home and decisions must be made on a case-by-case basis but looking at the evidence you wonder like is there really insufficient evidence or like what evidence is there so one of the most widely cited studies is this 2018 literature review from suzuki at al which appears to be more of a scoping review rather than a systematic review and meta-analysis they looked at 10 studies that encompassed 800 individuals who received opat specifically eight of these studies were retrospective and nine included patients with endocarditis and that was the second most common infection in this paper after bone and joint infections and all of these patients had durable venous access with a picc line um thinking of the previously mentioned sort of concerns um seven of the studies actually described opat completion and that was between 72 to 100 percent of patients completed their opac courses which is pretty good um and only four studies actually described pick-related complications uh and this included line infection thrombosis or dislodgement which were all kind of like lumped together and lumping all of those together there was between 2.7 and 9.4 percent described complications and if you recall like the rate of infection in all comers is between one and six percent thrombosis is two to fifteen percent and male positioning is up to 9.3 percent which is fairly consistent with these findings and suggests you know maybe people who inject drugs or not actually experiencing increased complications with picc clients um four of the studies described pic misuse which is in quotation marks because i think that's a relative term and that was between zero and two percent of patients in the four studies that described it were found to be misusing their pick and this was often on the basis of provider suspicion which we'll talk a little bit more about after two studies including one out of singapore from ho at al actually went to like very extreme lengths to reduce the risk of misuse including security seals over all of the valves and the ports of the picc lines and another study used tegaderms to cover all of the potential access ports with daily inspection for evidence of tampering and prompt switch to oral therapy if there was any evidence found a more recent canadian study specifically looking at risk of new bloodstream infections in people who inject drugs with endocarditis came out of london ontario so it was a retrospective cohort study that was done between april 2007 and march 2018 and they analyze patients by disposition so whether or not patients remained admitted to hospital or received their therapy through opat they found 420 unique episodes of endocarditis in 309 individuals and there were new bloodstream infections in 82 of those 420 episodes and they defined new bloodstream infections as a microorganism or bacteria in the blood that was different than the one initially leading to treatment for endocarditis and was not thought to be related to infection anywhere else in the body and so that's tricky because as we know folks have many reasons to develop a secondary bacteremia and we just said that pigs themselves carry between a 1 and 6 risk of bacteremia and additionally patients in hospital as we've heard in all of our previous talks may still be injecting drugs and they may still be using venipuncture to do so which is also a risk for bacteremia and so i've cropped some of these tables from the original paper because i wanted to highlight a few specific data points the first being physician documented inpatient drug misuse which is never actually defined within this paper and so it's hard to know if that's on the basis of suspicion or not particularly as only 45 of these 69 patients had confirmatory uds the other question is it's hard to know what the role for confirmatory uds or urine drug screening is in these patients because 100 of them were prescribed opiates and as you'll notice most of them used opiates lastly only about a third of patients in the study actually received any consultation to inpatient or outpatient addiction medicine which i think is quite telling interestingly this study found a higher rate of infection and those who remained hospitalized compared to those who were treated on an outpatient basis with an incidence rate ratio of 1.84 also in their multi-variable regression inpatient addiction medicine consult was actually found to be associated with a significantly lower rate of new bloodstream infections which certainly kind of makes us think that ongoing inpatient drug use is probably the result of a need that's not being appropriately met briefly this is a recently published paper that highlights a few additional studies and provides a really succinct overview of some of the more recent evidence and one of the things that this paper points out and that is notably absent in all of these studies is any patient perspective so a lot of these studies are heavily focused on potential harms from picc lines which can be very significant but very few have focused on potential benefits of picc lines or the patient experience of having them and i do recognize you know a lot of these were undertaken in an american setting where things like the risk of litigation or the perceived risk of litigation may be greater but i did want to point out two recent canadian papers that do a good job of addressing this gap um the first is a paper from gouda at al in 2021 called with a picc line you never miss and this looked at 50 qualitative semi-structured interviews done as part of two larger studies throughout ottawa toronto let's sought to examine how substance use impacts hospitalization from both the patient and the health care provider perspective um they talked to 26 health care workers and 24 persons with hiv or hep c who had lived or living experience of drug use and hospitalization and i think you know one of the most valuable points of this paper is these very candid quotes from patients which directly describes sort of benefits from having picc lines so this patient called stephanie notes you know i didn't get any open wounds and that's my team's concern about me is that i get wounds um another patient notes that they had left with their picc line and one of the thoughts they had is like i'm never going to get another abscess because my veins are so hard to hit and with a picc line you never miss an additional more recent study i did qualitative semi-structured interviews with 25 inpatients at a large western canadian hospital to try and describe inpatient experiences and motivations to inject other drugs or diverted medications into vascular access devices and this is part of a larger study that evaluated provision of sterile injection supplies to hospital inpatients um similar to the paper from brook sedal or from uh ghouta adele a lot of these patients describe benefits to picc lines which has also been discussed you know in our previous sessions with tally and with natasha and i think that's largely missing from the literature so you know one patient describes how you know in the morning when they're experiencing withdrawal it's so frustrating and you know having a picc line sort of improves their chances that they might actually be able to you know manage their own withdrawal um the authors noted that most of the participants interviewed here refrained entirely from injecting into their vascular access devices once they learned of potential risks or if they'd experienced any serious harms they also noted that patients had limited knowledge of how their vascular access devices worked um and several were unaware of how to inject properly into them one person interviewed felt that staff should proactively teach patients about the risks associated with injecting into their bads saying that you know we should show folks how to do it properly like show them how to use the flash and show them the process but despite this in this study only one person actually described a discussion with staff regarding the practice of injecting into their vascular access device whereby it was suggested that intramuscular antimicrobials would probably be given for the entire course if they were found to be injecting into their vascular access device and so you know studies like this while most of the available literature is focused on pick-related risks these sort of studies really focus on some of the benefits which i think are largely under-reported so you know the presence of a picc line may actually decrease harms by preventing injection into higher risk veins like the jugular or the groin or decreasing the risk of skin and soft tissue injuries that might be the result of repeated attempts at venipuncture it's also super important to remember that folks usually aren't coming to the hospital to have their substance use disorder treated they're coming to have their infection treated even if those two are related and that having a picc line in might help them to continue manage their cravings and withdrawal and overall allow them to better participate fully in their own medical care and i think you know the most important potential benefit of a pitch is that of patient autonomy so it allows people to control their own health their own body their own substance use you know a device that is connected to their own body and i think that's an incredibly important thing that you know as a group we've spoken about a lot throughout these these talks so what comes next like how do we use some of this knowledge um and so you know as dr webster mentioned i also speak from the physician perspective because that's my role but i think a lot of these concepts are fairly broadly applicable to all members of the multi-disciplinary team and i think you know when we're thinking about pick lines and people who inject drugs the most important thing to do is to sort of weigh these risks and these benefits you know ultimately there's never going to be a good one-size-fits-all approach um and i think the best way to really handle it in most cases is through an open and honest conversation with patients um and so what does that look like or how could that look like so tally had mentioned previously in her talk um which i have watched many times now by the way um that it's important to avoid thinking of ourselves as the expert and i think that makes sense here as well so i think it's important to start with asking people what they know because lots of folks have had picc lines or known folks who have had pick lines and may have their own experiences or thoughts for folks who aren't familiar with them i'll often like draw them a little picture and explain where in their body it goes and i usually reiterate that this is primarily for medical therapy and that it does have some risks associated with it but provide reassurance that the choice to use it is theirs and that choice will not impact the medical care they receive i will often tell people that if they do choose to use it we can show them how to do so safely and i'm lucky that i work in a place in an institution where i have lots of support for that which may not i appreciate be the case everywhere and when i say you know use it safely i mean things like alcohol wipes on the hub or things like the idea of pick dead space and the need to sort of draw off before flushing and what flushes are and why they're important i also very clearly document that i've had this conversation and to try to chat with their you know general medicine team to ensure that everyone's on the same page and they're not receiving mixed messages and i think ultimately the most important thing we can do and encourage our colleagues to do is to give folks sort of the support and the supplies and the space to use their picks safely if they choose to and the ability to make that choice for themselves as autonomous people um i think it's also important you know talking to other parts of our multi-disciplinary team to teach people what not to do so you know teaching them that if your pick falls out do not try to jam it back in um checking in with our patients to make sure that cravings pain and withdrawal are being managed you know that study from tan at al nearly half of the people admitted were still using substances in hospital which i feel you know is a huge miss and there's lots of reasons why folks use substances but i think it's so important to make sure it's not something they feel they're being forced to do as a result of inadequate or sub-optimal treatment on our parts and i think when possible uh it's good to provide a plan for oral medications uh for things like you know pick um clogging or dislodgement or you know if the pit comes out or someone decides that they do wish to leave hospital so there's no delays or gaps in their antibiotics so to summarize picc lines provide you know durable venous access for long courses of treatment and are risky in all populations the risks of pick lines in people who inject drugs are perhaps not born out in the literature to the extent that we're worried about them and the benefits of them are often underappreciated i think access to pain and withdrawal management and the full spectrum of medical and non-medical supports it's super important for reducing any risk and ultimately you know we need more research to better understand specific risks for people who inject drugs so i know there's the inline study happening at st paul's some of the authors of which i think are probably here um and to answer not the question of like you know what are the risks of injecting into the pick but how can we approach this through a harm reduction and patient oriented lens to appreciably decrease anticipated risks and you know i think most importantly in that the perspectives and experiences of people who use drugs should be centered in policy creation and implementation um and so i think that leaves us some time for for further questions um huge thanks to dr brothers for organizing all of this and dr webster as well um and to you know all of the folks who are too numerous to name who have you know responded to my emails and my questions and shared their experiences with me as well and i have a litany of references for those who want and if you're unable to access any of these papers for any reason please shoot me an email and i will uh i will provide you with them thanks very much vic that was a awesome overview and also with very pragmatic advice so i think those two talks were very complimentary which thanks to both of you very much um we have about 10 minutes left for questions and um feel free to put more in the chat or raise your hand or unmute yourself to ask for folks in the audience i'll just summarize and paraphrase a couple that have come up in the chat box throughout um martha risdale has us has raised a couple of really interesting points one was um this is a paraphrase but focused on uh opportunities for combining uh addiction uh care and infectious diseases care for patients who have left hospital including if it's with you know our sub-optimal management plan or and we're going with an oral option because people can't stay in hospital any longer um but so what what experience do you two have or what approaches could you recommend about combining you know methadone buprenorphine addiction care with infectious diseases antibiotics care for for outpatients once they've left the hospital yeah thanks for that i i think that's absolutely critical and we do that as a practice you know if somebody is on a daily dispensed medication such as methadone or buprenorphine we absolutely combine that dispensing of antibiotic and the the pharmacists in our community play a huge role in providing that oversight and and if you develop good relationships with them you can have somebody in the community keeping an eye and if there are problems that arise or there's issues with adherence and concerns that maybe the oral antibiotic plan isn't happening then yeah it works very nicely together so i think critical to do that yeah sort of echo the same thing we will often call patients pharmacies and try to link oral antibiotics to any daily dispense medications they're receiving a good number of our patients also have sort of like community providers and outreach providers and you know this has come up in several other talks of you know the importance of remembering that people don't just exist in the hospital that often outside of the hospital they have these entire communities that are very invested and involved in their care and that are you know able and willing to to help make those plans happen oh that's great uh great thoughts thank you very much um another question again raised by martha was on um this situation where patients are um about to leave against medical advice as the case is reframed in duncan's presentation and so the infectious diseases consultants are having are being asked you know what are what should we be prescribing or how should we be prescribing it oral versus ib iv um but that against medical advice discharge may be modifiable or avoidable if patients other patients others other patients other needs are met um so i was wondering if you have advice for the attendees about how you approach those situations um where a patient may explain that they need to leave hospital or aren't going to stay for the recommended intravenous antibiotic course as things are currently set up and how you navigate that or figure out what might be modifiable yeah again another great question and i think it's important to understand why is the person leaving uh prior to the the recommended uh time frame and if there's something that's modifiable i mean that that needs to be identified and uh you know if it is a matter of poor pain control if it is a matter of access to to see supply then there are things that we can do that can allow for the person to get the care that they need both in terms of the the substance use disorder as well as the the active infection that they're being treated for so if there are things that can be done but sometimes even in doing that like if six weeks is a long time so if somebody's gonna stay in hospital for a six week course of iv antibiotics that that's challenging i know i couldn't handle it and and then you factor in a lot of what we're seeing with uh you know additional copic precautions people who you know they can't have visitors it can be extremely challenging so absolutely really critical to look for those modifiable issues and address them but sometimes it's just you know what it's i can think of right now there's a young woman on our medicine ward who you know she's been in hospital for oh for a bit over six weeks now and it's it's sunny out she's getting stir crazy and it doesn't have a lot to do with her substance use disorder it's it's just six weeks is a long time and she's a she's a young human being and we can't modify that so that's where we've got we've got plan a which is to try to get her through her course of ib antibiotics but but we've got plan b on the chart and doing everything we can to try to get stable housing set up and and some supports in the community so that you know either we hit that point where no the infection is adequately treated uh regardless of pee wood or non-period status and um uh you know we can we can set things up as as need be i think too it makes the case for um sort of more you know in between or liminal spaces and so like here in vancouver we're super lucky to have something called ctct or the community transitional care team um which is like a a nine bed unit that deserves an hour long talk all of its own but where folks who you know use substances and need these long courses can go and they can receive nursing care but also you know they can kind of come and go as they please or their partner can visit or sometimes their pet can be there with them and so you know it's it's not quite the um you know strict environment that is the hospital but it's also not the you know plus a fair and thing that we all imagine when we just sort of discharge a patient as you had mentioned like with pills and no follow-up so it's you know i think there's the case for more of these in-between spaces as we become more comfortable with these these differing plans that are partial oral partial iv you know maybe more using picc lines thanks very much i appreciate you both um you know as vic's been challenging us to consider the potential benefits for picc lines of people who use drugs and unlearn some of our perhaps preconceived notions coming from a medical perspective um i appreciate that you're both raising the potential harms that come with a long hospitalization and that all of those decisions you know including hospital admission is an intervention so all those decisions need to raise weigh benefits and risks don't give you a follow-up yeah thanks thanks so much it's interesting you know in in my what i think is a fairly short time as uh as an infectious diseases consultant i have seen my perspective on pick lines kind of move initially as you mentioned that concern about uh individuals using that picc line and trying to do everything we could to to make sure that didn't happen to having the discussion with with individuals about how to use most safely so i i wanted to ask are there good references or even videos that that we could use to show people because i i try to have that conversation but i often leave feeling like i don't think i really did a good job i don't think i made them understand what i should have helped them to understand and i think a video would be really useful for for individuals yeah i'm not aware of a video that exists which is you know maybe a great future project for this working group i will often um you know sort of ask for help from my nursing colleagues and for from colleagues you know saint paul's hospital specifically has a an overdose prevention site within the hospital and a lot of the folks there have received specific training and are incredibly knowledgeable about how to do things safely and so you know i'm very lucky that i can ask them for help and ask for their sort of guidance and input um but at the sort of national or broader you know not hospital specific level i'm not aware of anything that exists yet but it's a good idea okay great thanks so much i agree it would be a good project for this group and uh just one final question here i want to um pose because i think it's so interesting we're running out of time but torrance asked in the chat about a related question about the importance of providing harm reduction tools for patients with picks but then pointed out that it may or may not be supported by the institution and so i just wonder if you have any reflections or suggestions on people who may be looking to implement some of these strategies locally uh you know whether policies exist or not or are supportive or not what are some strategies for people to get started on um doing this yeah i would i would just say that it it's going to be so variable from hospital to hospital our hospital to st john regional hospital where in sort of a strange in between stage where there's more and more buy-in to harm reduction although the the getting the policies down on paper or in print is is too slow and so the nurses are in a bit of an awkward situation where the culture has moved towards supporting this but the policies aren't necessarily supporting but we are able to get the right things into the patient room all the sterile equipment that that's needed uh a sharps container for for dispensing sharps or for disposing of sharps rather and so when i have that conversation with the boat with individuals about the picc line yeah we make sure that they've got the alcohol swabs and understand some of those other things about the the dead space and the flushing of the line etc so yeah important to have that in place as well yeah i mean similarly here there was an ethics consult that was undertaken a couple of years ago to examine that exact question because they're you know there are a number of sort of feelings and thoughts and ethical beliefs about it um but i i think you know more and more the evidence does support a sort of harm reduction focused approach um and i i think that's irrefutable um you know for for nurses i'm aware that the harm reduction nursing association does have a position statement on it which i'm happy to to pop in the chat for physicians um i don't know that any such statement uh exists and i know there's you know obviously concerns about um you know as mentioned before like what are the medical legal implications um but i think again really if you're having those conversations with patients and you feel that they are you know autonomous and capable of making their own decisions and have capacity um you know i think tally said before we don't need policies to treat people like humans and you know you don't need a policy to give someone um you know all of the information they need to make the right decision for themselves thank you both so much this was a great session and a wonderful way to wrap up our spring seminar series um i want i just posted in the chat here the youtube link where the recordings of this session will be posted soon and all the other sessions are available indefinitely so please feel free to share widely with colleagues and people who may not have been able to attend and then my email as well may take me a little while to write you back but if you're interested in joining our working group and um moving forward uh with some potential projects we don't have uh um specific things lined up yet but lots of conversations about potential projects over the next year so please do email me if you want to get involved thanks again everyone thank you so much thanks you | Canadian IDU Endocarditis Working Group | UCnwkUTx0I2mviazR6jq8XHw | 2022-06-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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sounds good okay just double check it all right wow um i hope he's got what i think he's got oh dear well my friend um i'm going to show it to the camera first if you don't mind that's fine if you'd like to you can do the same oh actually okay but i do it for you i'll turn the screen around so that you can see whether your cards are on or not all right so two of these bad eh this may do literally nothing against him i don't know what he's on and then this is a start this is this is where i need to be to begin yeah this was uh i actually had one of them from ages ago when i played a 12 post i wanted to wait i mean you can use it uh that was a bad investment yeah they went down so this is a forest i'll actually do i'm gonna do click one okay yeah it's a german misprint this is third edition of revised yeah and uh they just messed it up i don't know i don't know if all of the third edition planes were like this or if they fixed it when they realized it oh no there was um there were a couple of sets for like german for germany and uh utility sprawl yes europe comes in i named white okay so you just turned that into the cinahl uh yeah it's it's wild graphic yes yeah faster wild grey but it's making another color i'm going to play dark steel oh my god three orange oh my god i have a long sideboarding oh god here we go here we go go go go go can we puke out the whole hand cranial plating oh my god it passed is that all that was an active hand i believe it that was i'm going 17 all right i'm going to cast all right yep one two three four five six yes yes swing six eleven all right yes okay i've gotta i i have outs i just need to hit them that is probably not it though okay i attempted to swing to the zero for no reason let's not no need to get cute about it yeah i can keep back here whenever you're ready when you get a moment sneak it out um no there may seem enchantress okay past turn all right you see this youtube four lance okay play in the top deck ladder all right tap two for northbound rapture hi eric ravager enters the battlefield with a 1-1 counter sure does the sack mocks opal to it yep goes to two okay play a second box opal good good um i should have gotten the logos i should have gotten modular both counters yes yeah so one two three four five six seven six eight yes you swing for eight in the air okay one kicks in all barrier and then okay that's nice that'll do it that'll do it all right so i'm glad you didn't get to see what i'm doing at least yes so any element of surprise is still online used for cyborgs okay i just noticed double my opponent yeah let's leave here let's not get confused well we'll just accidentally switch decks that oh i am using the new hyper mats for those dragon shields oh yeah oh no actually these are the mcdonald's of card sleeves unfortunately uh ultra pro okay yeah mcdonald's is still cheap yeah that's the reason i'm afraid so my uh this is not a serious deck it's a serious deck it's the serious straight man of course of course cool okay so i will keep i don't think i get a better six yeah i'll keep as well here's the start get the one of in there um okay you and you are a little slow just a little slow and uh this is um this isn't what i prefer hopefully this will get the job done all right my friend how's the flip first you can say sure realm 2 fight i take it you're going to play again yes that's it i should say oh god oh okay that looks a lot less atrocious yes slower hands um okay naming green and this one actually is any color okay okay yeah i thought it was the same enchantment as last time it's all good yeah it's all good play a rapture high ravager enters with one counter i'm gonna swing for one because yeah gotta cry trigger cry i mean might as well quite inefficient though swinging with two creatures for one point of damage yeah faster yes faster the price of doing broken things right of course oh um this is interesting courser courser yes mary i just yes yes okay play with the top typically i can play land off the top and if i play land i get one line okay okay so it's not a lion it's another courser it's another another course here um okay um i guess i have a blocker for the ravager it's not where i want to be though okay that's the thing um that happened i totally he went jump really high yeah i imagine he's like uh we ever played pikmin the character that captain alamo is like an inch tall yeah all right so that's that's it that's it yes pastor yes okay fertile ground yes okay seal of promotion married yes yes it's naturalized on an enchantment okay okay because design i feel like losing coarser faster much as i might anyway opal yep yeah i've never drawn that man numerous okay it's a counter come on lands give me legs my hand is weird i'm sorting it for you so one mana one three mana yes that's correct worship and sigil of the empty throne i think i'm gonna have to take these sigil sigil is good i'll play revealed with the rest of it okay don't necessarily have to but yeah it's appreciated um okay unless damage um just before okay 14 first main two yes top card is another land i don't think i like that so i i don't think i like that hmm i'll pay one gain one if you don't mind okay um yeah yeah yeah yeah that's quite cool cracking down yeah i mean um i think you know what i'm doing generally whenever i can as long as i control a creature damage that would reduce my life to less than one reduces it to one stall stall pushing up the first turn drop the crack down behind it and first turn your rez and start cracking down and be like faster yes i mean the top card is no longer revealed but you know what it is okay oh boy oh boy but i'll take dark stuff okay yes beginning of combat okay you have something yes i i do okay see i can this is yes will destroy signal plus tests i'm going to in response to ravager yes okay okay one power instead of distributing it over two um swing for five damage just five still settle down to the other rapture yes six all right nine yes let me down to nine and pass the turn all right i know what my top deck is is there one here there it is i'll have to like be for that in case someone wants to or do i yeah i think i just for safety i think i beat that out i think i know what i'm supposed to do here you're the harder one to kill even it doesn't really matter galvanic blast is four damage so either one gets hit um okay okay okay so well crap yeah i can just get my feet if i get stable it's not working right now yes does not have infect but it does have plus one plus one right yes or does it rather it gives it can give plus one yes another idol well cast idol on okay um by its own effect draw a card okay dang it digging for lambs it's not working it's not working all right so you did see the idle line so we'll play that reveal um actually for that matter you did see the o-rings i'll play that which would also be good actually for that matter i think you might have seen that card but i'm not sure yeah i think my only out at this point is to draw eight months past turn well let's see uh yeah that would do it it's damage that would reduce to less than one in cloth damn it spell skype okay i've tried to think right now uh what that would well that would be direct i i'm sure there's something enchantress yeah i saw it yeah i was thinking maybe there's something to do with maybe a sort of vogel z round so i brought spell sky damn i i did play aggro enchantress a couple weeks ago and that was a bogglesy deck so oh bugley it's a word uh second click i'm gonna get it urban decay that animate blink moth okay rearrange all these guys fair enough um and i'm going to swing wait third click i'm gonna do that i'm just gonna swing with these well actually that's pointless you can you can swing for two do you have any subroutine and you're going to stay there for quite some time this is a modern um yeah i can't let it come into play untapped um but i think i just actually i think oh it's yeah oh yeah it's a loss if i actually don't have the two life to do yeah it would be paying the two so you go up to two i'll go up to two and then go right back to one when your turn comes all right so there's another land yes now that i have land that's all i'm going to draw the rest of the game that's how this works um so we're going to start off with this is going to be a very long grinding i apologize in advance a fertile ground okay targeting planes uh trigger okay i probably well it's either that or idoline um all right now here's here's why that's silly um i want to play you could mana bloom for two zero and every turn draw an extra card thanks to iodine metal bloom is silly in this step he probably will die horribly but it's obnoxious just a lot just a lot actually do i need the mana though i think i may actually need the mana so uh x equals up to two i'm debating now i have to tap it for that otherwise you just flip the two that's right that's right um i'm going to let at x equals one one purple mana will now disappear when i'll pass the turn i i i okay um you're right though all right swing two two one you know one yeah tough part there's a card sitting over here too we're doing your changes you have a counter on you so i don't forget okay and then reveal the top it is a journey to nowhere interesting it's a thing that is a thing that happened was it just credits just clicks to pump it up yes just two clicks one two three four five six six seven i have seven mana available to me right this is click now all right this is the longest game i've ever played affinity i'm sorry all uh there's actually going to be one floating i'm going to let that floating mountain be green okay so there's for durian coming soon oh this unless oh yes i played it okay okay i think you might have seen that off of courser though i may be wrong though right now what don't i need i don't know if i need journey uh what i would do for utopia sprawl with that one floating green manager is all right so we're getting we're giving to you anything else that we need to do on upkeep at the beginning of keep no charge counters return at the hand so here's the draw sigil reveal okay and then click two we'll go ahead and do we'll get some deck thinning in i'll go to two and then i'll go to two oh i'm pitching yeah yeah yeah do i need an another land or can i have one come in tap this turn one two three four five six seven eight eight yes that is fine okay okay is there a possibility that you might mail yourself this game yes i did it once in testing it is fun when it happens um you you have my permission to laugh your ass off i guess we don't need it though um sigil double draw yep you're going to start getting lots lots lots of angels that's the idea yeah you oh oh another schedule interesting and you get one angel per sigil when you play enchantment height for every enchantment yeah one angel per sigil for an enchanting so i'm going to cast mana bloom for x equals zero picture i have my uh yeah we're gonna do the triggers this one this is something that bri got me she actually made angel tokens for me i mentioned once there weren't uh invitational tokens for scg for angels and with the long hair i figured i could do that yeah um actually there's a surprisingly low number of enchantments in this hand right now that i can cast with three men i could do a journey and hope to come across a utopia yeah uh that's the thing defending them on the bottom and that's what i'll do i'll um did you let me take back something okay yeah absolutely it's still in the field it's just yeah there's nothing except that's right so with no extra mana left to go uh we'll get the trigger we've already have we already done the draw off yes we have i'm pretty sure we have oh that one has big nipples never mind i'm just kidding all right i cards i do and don't need right now i think i'm pretty set on enchantresses so i think you guys are good so this leaves me with six i can pull one back um oh actually i've got a lane coming up next turn with no legal targets left in the deck so actually this is fine uh five it was carded i'm discarding five uh however i organized this i am still discarding oh and this is happening i love it i think it's the first time i've ever done that vaults garage cranial flight a good race we can we it would be me racing you milling yourself out yes um your feeling is correct going to swing all of the upgrades on the central servers let's get all this out of the way right what can you do i mean one minute they're just annoying because they act twice and hit very hard yeah and they smile why not um i'm going to say that there's white green green green poison you know maybe we'll go white white green green okay green three of them in a row a utopia sprawl on temple garden get another increase yes we'll get a we're going to do the draw okay okay draw three sphere of safety it reach fear safety oh yeah it's ghostly prison for enchantments it costs more to cast sometimes it doesn't do as much sometimes though it's just a hard lock go through ouch so there doesn't know if affinity can generate that much one two and then the three from here four uh sigil okay get another angel and draw another three they are may uh they are not mae's they are draw they are draw so yeah that's it and you have two without summoning sickness i believe yes okay um those two the two of which it doesn't matter which i guess um two we're gonna swing it i see you have two flyers technically i can't have three players i have yeah okay i actually didn't see the one without here i saw those two i didn't see the order yeah you're right you're right i'm gonna move all my flyers over to the left okay get out i'll do it this way okay sack spring leaf to this one yep sac edge champion to this one okay i like this what does the ravager do sack opal to this one uh so whenever he sacks an artif artifact to its effect gets a plus one plus one counter he can sack uh whenever it dies including sacrifice into itself he can distribute those counters to another artifact and then i'm going to sack this ravager to this ravager yes and then i'm going to modular all four of these counters over the ornithopter okay very good we have a 446 yes and then this goes to graveyard and then i'm going to sack this ravager to itself yes and modular it's five counters over the vault scourge very well and you will slay my two and then the process gain five yes six life six left it has five one one counts oh yes five okay so go to 26 all right yeah um 26. there we go okay and 206. is that your turn oh by the way you know what i oh okay i need to do this this is going to be silly it's going to take a while i guess it's way too late to actually need the sphere of safety i guess i could as a backup strat for uh inkmonk nexus that comes down but i don't need you i don't need you i don't need you back at worship land land i don't need you land and that leaves me with okay so i can keep one of these and still have all the land um are we gonna go to turns on game two i hope not i really hope not um frankly if that happens i'll just concede so the store doesn't get a pack so that one of us gets a pack especially since i'm the one playing the deck that's doing all this i will keep my hand okay this is it the moment when i get to draw the wrong nexus oh um he got roughly six and a half minutes okay um you may not go to terms right down here rather arbitrary too at this point i think one more five minutes guys sigil you know triggers triggers for all three gets an angel two and two angels thank you think my only hope at this point is you milling yourself out which can happen look at my deck which can happen i think we're looking at excellent journeys and yeah yeah okay that's exactly what we're doing so they lose the counters we're going to do the triggers yes yes i actually am three angels shy oh so it's probably the same car for one man or more but it can target it can target non-land instead of just creatures yeah that's just creatures no it's eight coming in this turn so we'll we'll do just pull one off one angel that can attack and one angel that can't and i guess that's how we'll do it just put the number yeah represent three that keep something sick and the number that yeah and that's it that's what i'm on about oh thank you that works um so obviously we're gonna swing with as much as i didn't i did i already no you need to draw six cards okay see i didn't realize that we're trying to go quickly and i didn't realize i hadn't drawn yet maybe a little late yeah just a lot what does it do destroy all artifacts just done destroy all artifacts game two all right so i'm swinging with you for 12. um can we do something about it okay galvanic is still on uh no vanitas i could do that oh i see i see i'm thinking okay um jesus christ you're gonna decker if i play no more spells this game though well next turn you can slap him around full of like 11 angels how's how do you win i'll go to 22 and there's five cards left by the way so i am there's necrolock back in the good old days of old extended now i am uh enchantress locked all right we're stuck so you're at you only one goes through and you're at 22. okay past turn this card does it matter yeah yeah we'll do it anyway okay how many is this too many yeah okay what is that bam give me a one get you at one how many times if i had you at one pound a lot yes you had me at one for yes oh so what is that one over there uh which one the one he just played single six test that can't be blocked without flying or reaching whenever it attacks all my other attacking creatures to get plus one plus zero this is the point where i swing 44 at you yes and hopefully that's it okay all right game three game three yes affinity might be able to win in five i believe this yeah let's play it out just in case got me scared yeah i should just so here's a small strap watch this this is this is a beautiful strat hey dustin check this out oh wait we already put it up dang it ah you should have seen the board it's crazy my friend i am he can do it we're playing it out because whereas i can't game one game one i had it in five minutes yeah um whoa whoa what am i doing you just there's your hand sorry okay the sleeve mirror and we're playing quickly the hand is at all capable i'm right here right where it's at i'm right where it's at my hand is capable as well and i'll be on the play hey okay yeah let's start out with okay deck is upside down from time to time yes swing for one two three yes you have a 17 yes pester yes i see two signal passed i do not like this so what we're going to do about it is so play a seal of promotion okay and as if it matters but while you're tapped out we'll blow it out okay moth nexus that's what you want to draw after that okay steal over here hi you are okay we're on turn dang it yep um swing for another 3 15 14. i've never i typically play burn and infinity i've never been on turns how many turns is it yeah better games can go wrong especially when i wish her um yes please well we're on turns i guess i don't have to rush yeah all right there we go top card sigil pester going to animate moth yes overseer yes counter counter derp counter counter yep counter swing two and little three in fact three regular okay so one two three four five this is a four no no it's a three four it's only three power yeah three pounds so i'll block with the coarser um still two one and then two in fact yes so dang it again so eleven next eleven in the pet counters i have a infection that is awesome you are the you are the best actually so do i but see forexia okay okay i like yours but you lose that poison there are three in fact three oh right yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i forgot about that yeah that's it thank you yes i'm allowed to say that yes yes and you can see the sigil in my hand top card is journey i don't like that so we're gonna go up one and then we're going to fetch all right so you're 12. all right i'm going i'm i was at 13 wasn't i you were at 11 3 and 1. so i just didn't adjust my die that's all or two and one so three yeah and then i'll fetch and go to 12. yes where are you planes i have a creeping corrosion in my hand with the mana casted four mana yeah have to open their data center okay thank you in response okay um going to yes i am going to galvanic blast just deciding target your courser okay well in the meantime though you see that there was a temple on top yes and opal and all of these guys got a graveyard pastor okay oh what i would do for like to call in a favor and get an extension i wish that were possible that's yes pass final turn can i get an extension judge my opponent's being in face and playing this deck go to 10 yes sphere of safety at one you'd have to pay one for an attack so okay i think watch would be off unless like yeah and then from there from here the the idea is next turn so jill next turn idle on and then just try to go yeah um all right let's go no that was the end of turn five as soon as jay ends the turn the game's over uh i can see okay thank you no problem good games interesting day absolutely thank you very much yeah hey interesting that's that's a word for it sure definitely don't know how that last game would have gone yeah it's it's you're right because i'm sure that you had answers for that and once you get enough mana i didn't have a lot of enchantments on the field at the moment so get one creature with cranial plating you can pay the lands for it and just go from there absolutely yeah so that's it for now | T1GlistenerElf | UCa-HX690ClpkYeRKjuhYo7A | 2014-12-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,627 | 22,520 |
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0i2NYzv96JA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i2NYzv96JA | Live Unboxing Grove Collaborative Haul | what's up everybody it's Jebel again with another video and today today I am doing a live robe collaborative here I got my shipment in just now and I want to put the things away and I said why not go live and show the items as I open it and unbox it sorry I got this active busy baby right here and so whether you're catching this live or whether you're catching this later go ahead and hit the thumbs up button alright and if you can subscribe go ahead I'm a house mom I we have a family of seven gonna be eight I'm expecting seventeen seventeen weeks this is the youngest baby yeah hello everybody everybody and so today today we are doing a unboxing and I have three grow boxes here and you can check the information in the description box you can get free products you can get free products so check that description box the way back next to the title there's a down arrow just click it and you'll be in business okay so let's get right on into this the first box I have three boxes you want to help mama are you trying to destroy the front and I hope that everybody's having a blessed day today hey my money tonight alright so these items are from global collaborative and I shop with them because all their products are recyclable and environmentally safe and the first thing is some tissue by seventh-generation I love this tissue and it says a clean you can trust if every household in the US replaced one 12-pack of 240 virgin fiber bathroom tissues guess how many trees we would save two million four hundred thousand trees so my home we're trying to go green we're trying to go great you know take care of this environment global warming warming is real so yep and we love this this is good it doesn't tear you know how ladies are ladies the restroom we want some good quality tissue that's not gonna crumble ball up all that you know this is great all right this is super great yeah oh this is tissue so like I said if you want to try Grove collaborative products you didn't get a free gift your first purchase and the value is over over $20 gift that's how I got started I was watching a cleaning video lady said check her description box I checked in I got a free Meijer gift set and it's just started this beautiful relationship that I have and they sent me this handwritten thank-you and a heart whoever did this I just pray blessings over their life that's so sweet so whoever packed this box but thank you in a heart and then it comes with the packing slip so that I can make sure I have everything that I ordered and I got some free stuff I can't wait I got free stuff so this is one of the free products they sit me they send me free stuff every month and then if you buy a certain amount they send you more free stuff so I am loving Grove right now because you know I'm a fugle shopper you know I'm all about the savings guys I'm even in the shopping club when I'm saving 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alright so I ordered two of these one for him one for me twins and we twinsies okay here take it here you can have alright so the next thing so I have my seventh-generation tissue I have the mitten argan lip balm the next thing is the green forest and this is 250 two-ply luncheon napkins I don't know about you guys but when you're using napkins I don't want to be wiping my hands and then you tear apart fall apart all that good stuff so I love these napkins for my family so I grabbed a breeze I grabbed three and it says soft on nature made from a hundred percent recycled paper alright and when the easiest ways to care for the environment is to use eco-friendly household products so if you guys are still using make sure you try all the way down okay make sure you guys start paying attention to what you're using the ingredients and if you can't read it if you can't understand the ingredients it may not be good for your household hi police hi Nicole jr. boom dolls Joshua hi hi mommy of three brownies hey Tish from Tosh time on the stage some time on your page hi Farrah I hope I am not messing up anybody's name I love you all thank you for come in don't even have my glasses on but I'm trying okay so now this is another free product so this one was free and then this was free and this says seven generation disinfectant spray it kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses no rents is needed and it's fresh citrus and thymosin so let's see if it smells like it say it does we're gonna have to go on a search for all these products she's shaking and walking away no you get one of them things off the table so let me get this open let me know how you guys did is going if you see anyone in the comments that you're not subscribe to check out their channel real quick drop off drop back ends if you want subscribe show support to my supporters okay come on no no yeah yeah no no she motley um noise no plastic baby you can spit right here and beyond here yeah it's harder doing this live okay so it doesn't say how to get in this tamper-proof opener so it has a weight it starts off strong oh this is a strong disinfectant like very strong smoking is no chemicals it's a botanical disinfectant made from natural oils okay so it's essential oils in here fresh tea trees and thymosin so after the initial spring it's starting to smell great Felice Wilder okay well you're pro have been alive with your children this is new to me cuz yeah guys she be overrated alright so the next thing is seventh-generation and this is the tall kitchen drawstring trash bags and I love these because they're very strong you know cuz ruin apartments we got to go downstairs and we got to locate one of the dumpsters in these bags [Music] okay kids do keep you on your toes like my summer like I'm behind some of y'all video so what I do I've been watching them on Saturday I'm sending because doing the week these kids can I go swimming can't we do this can we go now they want to go to the mall now how are you guys stay tuned for that vlog so the people here get to see okay yeah they make me go to the mall now so um this says did you know if every household in the US replaced just one package of 20 count trash bags made from version plastic you sit mumbles go that way with this plastic with 65% recycled ones we could say 1095 you know a hundred ninety five thousand barrels of oil so by switching to green products green garbage bags you say barrels one hundred and ninety five thousand barrels of oil I didn't know that and I'll be reading these tips I like to read the stuff on these boxes oh my god so they sent me two free lavender bars hold up or is this the same one did she throw this back in there okay no she threw back green or go home and then I'm really starting to love it because I switched all our cleaning products to environmentally green last month and handle is having nosebleeds daily and someone told me they switch to safer a product involving parents and their child stop having nosebleeds and they had got a diffuser so I switched to all green products and henna from everyday nosebleeds haven't had none in a long time since I got the new products so I'm grateful that I listened to that person and tried it because it works so something in the products I don't know if it was the washing powder or the cleaning stuff that was irritating her nose and drying it out and she was having nosebleeds every day like we were in the hospital over her nose please we haven't had that since we went green so if you have a child that has nosebleeds a lot you may really want to think about switching over are just looking at the products in your home so okay I got a comment reader everybody tells party a good job because she's keeping up with your comments I'm not missing anything and y'all know I don't have mine my glass is going I'm really blind but I'll be trying to be cute sometimes okay about the nosebleeds yes so if you're noticing your kid having nosebleeds or you know somebody who talks about their kids having a nosebleed blocks of time like a lot because Hannah was bleeding it was so scary the amount of blood and how often let them know try changing their washing these water sit down on your tips and Pasha thank y'all y'all are so encouraging I love you guys okay and then this this is the method moisturizing body wash and this is another one this is the Magnolia scent they have a sweet tea scent but it's real real real light so if you're a type of person who don't like cents try their green tea moisturizing body but this laughs lavenders a lot and you only need a little and it smells great like you literally smell it on your skin throughout the day so this is another one that my husband said keep getting and he said boo your skin is super soft you better keep using it so with me just using this and not moisturizing at night is enough to keep my skin talking to the day but I'm watch the rise in a day anyway you know I don't want this black to crack I don't know in this line alright and the last box here we bout to get out and go happen do some errands today I think you try to go and make it to get some blood testing for this pregnancy and some more shopping because these kids are eating me out of house and okay and then the last two simple so how much tissue do we use during a month for a family of seven we got the three of these tissues a month three of these what is it oh what's the name of it three of the seven generations it's a lot of booties here mommy and I think kids be raised in tissue they probably yeah all right so that's it guys I love you guys so much I don't like holding people's time I know you want to support a lot of people across but stay encouraged you know um this is a brand new week today is Monday so whatever your goals are write them down whatever your visions are write them down hello his young queen hello but stay motivated for this week no matter what you endured over the weekend or the week before leave 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Wyo6x5IbiNE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wyo6x5IbiNE | Fridge 2 iron curtain | the making the making the lion king again but this time it's not drawings this time it's 3d really big clever drawings and they're doing that but they're also doing a bumblebee movie and it's like why are they doing that when they could be doing other things there's a cute girl in it but it's like they should be doing iron giant because iron giant's really good and you could essentially just take the iron giant script and take it and put it on and just say you can make this make this movie hasn't been made before not just make it with real people with one like the stranger kids strange things kids or something and that'd be great and i'd see that and i pay money for that but no sorry | Rory's Fridge | UCsFN4TbUIGeV42AZO3n5PaQ | 2022-08-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 134 | 692 |
DKN-V2vgx04 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKN-V2vgx04 | Travel Experiences: How Viator, GetYourGuide, Peek, and Others Change Tours and Attractions Industry | [Music] trying your hand at carpet weaving in an ancient Moroccan shop taking a capoeira class in Rio or a day spent fishing on a Canadian village local experiences make your trip unforgettable and your Instagram subscribers envious but from a business perspective well travel experiences are one of the least digitized segments of the travel industry with tours attractions and experiences a 170 billion dollar market only 13% of those bookings happen online in real time what's going on [Music] this is via tours website in 2002 a young travel agency back then that was the first to make tours and attractions available for booking online it was a market leader from 2000 to the early 2010's and during these years something strange happened or rather didn't happen Viator hadn't faced any formidable competition across the entire decade a rare occurrence in the world of digital tech some investors were questioning us about whether there really was a marketplace shared route Cuthbert Viator founder leisure travellers visit their destinations for new experiences that's the whole point of travel but the competition on the digital booking side of tours and attractions wasn't nearly as intense as on the flight in hotels market where Expedia booking.com Travelocity Priceline and other travel tech pioneers were fighting for customers while Viator was actively growing it couldn't manage to reshape the structure of the industry most people kept booking tours offline from their travel agents at the physical booths at destinations at museum kiosks and tour operators used pen and paper to run their businesses some travel experts attribute the lack of digitization in tours and attractions so the fact that the industry is very fragmented there are small local tour operators there are destination management companies large operators like TOI and government manage museums that don't care about innovation as much it's difficult to centralize such a diverse market but there's an additional reason why travel experiences haven't massively gone online it's grounded in travel behavior in the way we book trips if you're an ordinary traveler you have to do some homework before clicking the reserve button you research destinations choose flights and dates compare prices explore accommodation options subscribe to price drop alerts by the time you book a flight and lodging you'll make about a hundred and twenty to a hundred and sixty visits to travel websites and this all gets exhausting in professional jargon it's called travel planning fatigue well you have enough energy to research and book local tours on top of a flight and accommodations usually not 85% of leisure travelers decide which experiences and activities to have only after arriving at their destinations spontaneously and via tour in 2000's just couldn't work with that eighty-five percent they didn't have computers with them on their trips even though Viator managed to take the lead as a tours and attractions online platform it was a bit ahead of its time with the mobile era things have changed in 2011 via tour launched its first mobile apps on iPhones and iPads but by then and going forward they did have competitors get your guide a Berlin based startup aimed at connecting a local amateur guides with tourists launched in 2008 and two years after via tour in 2013 they also rolled out apps for iOS and Android in 2012 peek an American tour booking and planning startup emerged and soon launched their app and finally in 2014 Hong kong-based tours startup glueck launched its own mobile app that supported instant bookings these startups define the market share for years click dominates the Asian market get your guide as popular in Europe Peak is the leader in the US in a mere three years the digital segment of the tours and attractions industry went mobile catering to the need for instant booking but up until 2012 the tours and attractions digital market remained on the outskirts of the travel industry ruled by startups invisible to most travelers and of little interest to industry giants in 2012 Expedia today the second-largest online travel agency launched a small division called local expert it was aimed at strengthening their already dominant suite of packaged travel options that include accommodation flights and car rentals this step towards capturing the untapped market was the first and the chain of initiatives and more importantly acquisitions that paved the way for the leading brands in 2014 TripAdvisor acquired Viator they start selling tours from via tour inventory through the TripAdvisor app and since everybody was already there to get reviews it was easy to upsell tours right from the same interface this move made TripAdvisor the overall leader in the TNA market even though many bookings still happen directly through Viator in July 2016 booking.com the largest player in travel launched its experiences service on mobile devices and a few months later Airbnb a vacation rental service and accommodation market disruptor did the same from now on the term experiences that invited travelers to dive into local culture and get authentic overtook the old tours and attractions designation but there was a final obstacle that kept big players from grabbing the market and it was the way the tour operators worked imagine you're selling a tour that caters to multiple travelers like sightseeing by bus or a walking tour across a city centre making your tour pay off requires that a substantial group of travelers sign up for it normally you would contract some larger tour operator or a destination management company to secure a group large enough with online last-minute bookings it gets harder to fill up the roster of tourists especially if you work with a single online platform that's why online tour based operators use tour management software that allows them to ditch pen and paper connecting instead to multiple tour platforms and selling the same tours simultaneously across different marketplaces in 2018 booking.com bought fair harbor a technology company that helps tour operators manage their offers fair harbor provides a tour booking engine a management portal and connections with the main tour booking platforms including TripAdvisor Expedia get Gide booking.com itself and others basically the application can work as a channel manager to be present on multiple platforms at once a day after booking.com bought fair harbor TripAdvisor bought a similar company Bokan these two acquisitions have heated the further market consolidation when large travel brands sweep the market from both the customers and supplier sites the 20-year long race towards digitizing the experiences market surprisingly hasn't changed things much large players step in and everything is available on mobile to accommodate for spontaneous reservations but most tour operators still use phone calls there are salesmen walking across the beaches with printed one pagers to suggest excursions and long lines crowd museum ticket offices booking tours online is still a geeky way of travel enjoyed by about 13% of all tourists eventually tours and attractions brands aren't competing as much with each other as they do with offline well things change soon it seems we're still waiting for a disrupter to enter the space to resolve fragmentation and make the online channel attractive both the travelers and operators similar to what booking.com did with hotels will Airbnb change things selling tours lasting several days that they call adventures we'll see [Music] | AltexSoft | UCEKI_F16hUtBHcw9tBtr24Q | 2019-10-17 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,228 | 7,575 |
BAe-IGAaUxg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAe-IGAaUxg | PDP Lawmakers Pass Vote Of Confidence On Fintiri, Promise N21M Nomination Form For The Governor|NEWS | democratic party caucus in adamawa state house of assembly has passed vote of confidence on governor ahmadu umarov interior's administration for various transformation projects executed in three years the lawmakers say they were impressed with giant stride of victory's administration citing payment of wayek and neko fees and feeding of school children aside numerous capital projects executed across the state the speaker honorable aminu iya abbas said the governor achieved achievement compelled the 14 pdp members in this house to pledge buying nomination and expression of interest forms of the pdp for a governor of interim speaker of the assembly while griffin newsmen in his office said the members have contributed 21 million nara to purchase the form for governor fintori i'll make sure for you the people on the scene pay you for the school fees while affiliate students these are things of course that where they must direct not everybody comes to your life not every player on the road to their consortium but every citizen of adamawa state benefit from the school fees they're paying for the lack of payments and the feeding of their own works in schools i mean this this is a very big uh tax of which the state assembly is uh trying to come up with a law we have uh same time without number and we come up with loan that after this illustration it will become mandatory for every government that comes to pay for students like school fees and they pay for their uh feeding or whatever in the schools we are coming with the law i will come out to the law and you this will be the best thing that will give advice to people members of the people's development party extraction pdp in the house have now contributed the sum of 22 million error for the purchase of the special interest admission form for his excellency the executive group of ottawa state please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2022-03-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 349 | 2,002 |
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Human psychology always gets wrecked by market psychology!!! | g'day youtube one mj here and welcome back all right wednesday sort of just after lunch time here in australia market is down again 2.3 we're now 1.88 trillion dollars and things are looking dicey but are they there's always a flip side well yes at the moment things aren't looking great sometimes we need to scale out so what i've done here is year-to-date if you're in bitcoin you're up 54 it's just this year nine months if you're in longer then you're up more ethereum you're up 295 a thousand percent if you're in ada not so good in usdt and we'll have a look at us dollars how they're doing overall binance 800 xrp 279 solana eight thousand percent doge four thousand percent polka dot three hundred percent six months bitcoins definitely down but you're still up look six seventy percent on ethereum uh nearly eighty percent on ada thirty percent as you can see the losses they're only really coming in the last month in the last seven days and a little bit in the last 24 hours so sometimes you just need to zoom out a little bit and not get too worried about the day-to-day stuff i'm going to show you what a lot of all this dumping specifically has been in a slide that we get to shortly but this is really what you need to do is you need to scale out yes some things are down and some things are down a lot over the last month you know the last seven days last 24 hours whatever but you keep going back these numbers just keep growing that's the way it is time in the market is way better than trying to time the market if you're going to get caught up in the day-to-day stuff you're going to get wrecked and it means you're possibly a trader or just a noob someone who's too new to the market doesn't understand how things works and you probably should let other people uh handle your money in all fairness and i don't like the other idea of other people handling uh people's money really you should be able to be smart enough and intelligent enough and it's not that hard to do to work out what you should be doing with your money but it does mean you have to put in a little time and effort and again not get caught up in the small movements right bitcoin dominance has risen people getting scared in the altcoins and i've said this before the old coins the gains are amazing but the losses are generally a lot more bitcoin is one of if not the most stable cryptocurrency out there other than stable coins it doesn't go up by as much as uh some of the others do but it doesn't go down by as much as some of the others do as well and we can see here year to date 54 compared to these hundreds of percent by then we can see bitcoin is only down by one percent ethereum's down by four eight to down by three b and b down by three x rp down by three sold down by five and then so on and so on and that is why i recommend you should have and again this is personal opinion never financial advice but you should have a minimum of about 30 tied up in bitcoin and then maybe consider never selling bitcoin but if you do sell it sell for a profit don't sell for a loss that's just a waste selling anything for a loss unless there's some kind of tax exemption or tax write-off or something and again i hope you've got financial advice for that selling at a loss just doesn't pay off it just seems silly there was no point in buying it you may as well have just you know put your money into something else so again we'll get on to that so volume down a little bit uh well by a lot nearly 10 and again that's people getting spooked out by the market bitcoin price down at 42 000 and gas prices rising a little bit and i'd say a lot of that is people jumping back into stable coins and moving out of uh altcoins at the moment because again they're all just a lot of people are getting shook out but again we'll have a look at exactly who's getting shook out here's the bitcoin price definitely came down but have a look at where it's sitting or where it sort of came down to sorry it's come down to some old resistance points and almost bounce perfectly off it and then look where it's risen back up to some old resistance points i mean you can't chart this perfectly this line's been in it for ages look where it is sitting right back on this line at the moment so old resistance turns into sometimes new support this could be resistance and we could go down lower we'll have to wait and see but as i said i'm not panicking until really bitcoin gets down to around about here and i'm not talking some random wick if we get one wick that comes down there so be it i'm not going to worry too much it's if i see regular candle closes keep coming down and then again going under 38 000 yes i'm going to sell my alt coins the ones that hopefully i still have a profit in uh because then i think we are actually in a bear market and this would have been a dead cat bounce but i don't think we're in the dead cat bounce and the reason for that is i showed this the other day this is monthly charts stretched out over years going is back as far as i can which was march 2017 and all these arrows they're septembers one two three four five six seven eight nine septembers two of them were green all the rest were red and some with some really large wicks and have a look at these two green septembers that we've had since 2013. they were very very small so september's almost all the time you could say eighty percent of the time are bad months we're currently in a september right now and it's looking pretty bearish but then you need to look what happens after september's not a great month look at that run up now this was in a bear market so it was going to go down but it had a green month not too long after now whether that would make up for that or not i don't know but let's go here boom good run up after it boom good run up after it boom good run up after it again in a bear market and again in a bit of a sort of bear market here but then boom so a bit red chances are it's probably going to go up based on history now history doesn't always repeat itself but it quite often rhymes so all we can see here is that traditionally septembers are bad months there's hardly any good ones and again we don't have this going back far enough to see uh 2012 uh 2011 uh and 10 and that but i think i've seen something before and again it's near 80 90 of september's uh since bitcoin's inception which is then the crypto markets have been red so don't get too freaked out by this red at the moment it is what it is remember this is where bitcoin's traveling this is the this is the average fair price here on the monthly we're above that price so could it come back down and touch here could again the charts change absolutely but what happens when it comes back to here generally it starts to go back up and again i showed this the other day if you just keep stretching this line out first of february 2024 roughly you know we could put that around about sort of here well first of march 2024 it'll be 134 000 and that would be the average sort of fair price of it that's not to say if it was to the upside and even if it was a little bit to the downside let's say maybe it's worth 86 000 again there's no guarantees in life but this has been the general trajectory trajectory of bitcoin since its inception so it's very easy to get shaken out again in the day-to-day things and sometimes even the week to week month to month because i mean look at this monthly oh it just looks awful but hence why i don't like to buy things at all-time highs i want to buy things at a discount because when you buy things at all time highs and there was people who bought uh bitcoin here look how long they had to wait first of november 2013 if they are unlucky enough to buy in the high here and they had to wait till 1st of january 2017 just to roughly break even because they were buying at all-time highs whereas if they had have just waited for a red you know a couple of days weeks whatever even a month even if you bought down here all of a sudden you're waiting a whole lot less a couple of months less to break even should you then wait even longer wait to buy down here to break even you only have to wait a few months so be careful of running out and chasing the new shiny thing that's at all time highs that's a newbie thing that's what new people to the market do they push it up so high because they just don't know any better if you want to change your life and particularly in the investing strategy i'm not you know i can't help you so much with the trading but with investing be careful buying things at all-time highs if it's just breaking over an old all-time high so i you know it's been here before and now all of a sudden you're buying at around about here maybe not so bad because this is what you could call a breakout trade that may work but again it's not always but that is the problem people come and see things pumping and it's a newbie thing and they go i want that i'm getting on it it's pumping it's going to the moon you're probably already at the stage where it's getting ready to fall over not always not guaranteed but that's generally what's happening that is the mindset of the new investor whereas more seasoned investors they don't go chasing those kind of things now you may be asking yourself if you are new and if you're watching my channel and new to cryptocurrencies welcome i really love this space hopefully you'll get some uh good [Music] uh sort of tips and that's all they are is their tips uh it's personal opinion not financial advice that may help you in this uh kind of space because say you came in here and now all of a sudden it's down here and you're starting to panic and wanting to get out you've got to do right by you but you don't lose until you sell at a loss if you're in a good project you've done a little bit of research and things like that you just might have to hold and again you may be in the unlucky space of buying something here and it takes you four years before you even break even that may be what happens but look what has happened if you have waited from there again someone i can guarantee you bought this in 2013. imagine they bought bitcoin at a thousand dollars had to wait four years to break even but then they just thought mate it was a thousand dollars i'm just gonna leave it and see what happens it's now worth forty three thousand dollars they 43x their money simply by holding and holding a good asset you sell when there's a reason to a lot of people want to know how the rich get rich they buy things at a discount and they generally hold and they only sell when they have to the hedge funds in that they're regularly trading all the time and doing all this crazy stuff that's why the rich people let them handle that but they don't worry they buy things and they hold and they only sell when there's a reason to sell and they will sell when it's at a good price and there's something else better to buy what else is there better to buy than bitcoin at the moment and i'm not saying there's nothing i just don't know of anything at the moment maybe some altcoins yeah but again i just showed you before bitcoin is still going up plenty 50 in the year to date but it's down a while a whole lot less than half these other altcoins these other old coins are generally their losses are much higher now not always as outliers like xrp but that's hardly moving at all bitcoin's loss compared to ethereum is nearly four times less bitcoin's loss compared to polka dot is nearly five times less six times nearly seven times less than solana so that's what i'm saying i'm not knocking any of these other projects i like a lot of these projects in the top 10 definitely the top 10 but you know top 50 and top 100 heaps of good projects but gee when they get hit by downside it's you know multitudes higher than bitcoin hence why i really like to focus on bitcoin so again you may be asking yourself all right i want to take my money out invest in something else okay well let's have a look at the s p let's see where that is it's been falling off a cliff as well so bitcoin yep not looking so good spx and again this is uh on the daily as opposed to the monthly uh but we can go back to the daily falling over spx falling over let's go to gold falling over falling over everything's falling over and so then you may say oh well i just want to be in cash then okay here's how cash is done since going back to the 1920s you had 26 dollars in cash and held it and i know that's a really long time that's 80 years but look what keeps happening to it it's just getting worth less and less and less and less now in the short term again you may want to jump in and out of cash and you know jump into new trades and all the rest of it if you're good enough to do that congratulations there's only a select few that actually can do that a lot of traders most traders actually lose money and they lose on most trades the lucky well i won't say lucky i'll say the good ones and there's very few of them they have a whole lot of losing trades but then they have one or two trades that just really pay off and it makes up for all the losing ones and there's very few people that can do that so again you need to ask yourself are you investing for the long term or are you trying to you know out trade the market and good luck to you if you think you can do that there are some people that do all right but again most of them have losing trades it's just they have a couple of really good trades here and there that make up for the losses and if you can do that that's great but the dollar doesn't look like the better bet to me and again we can see bitcoin yes the dips are super volatile and they hurt but look where it's been going you will not have been able to say you got into bitcoin first of july 2013 for ninety dollars so seven years ago you bought one bitcoin for ninety dollars sorry not seven years uh eight years ago because it's 2021. my bad eight years ago you bought something for 80 that's now worth 42 000 you're not doing that in the stock market i can tell you right now not in that kind of time you just you won't have there's nothing that would have gone up by that much gold has not performed that well gold is sitting uh yeah gold is sitting at 1777 look where gold's been since going back to 2011. it went down unless you were lucky enough to buy in 2016 it's only back where it was and there's no guarantees that it's going to go a whole lot higher it's really just kind of chopping sideways at the moment again no guarantees gold could go on some amazing run who knows but really imagine sitting in something for 10 years and you're basically just back to where you were 10 years ago you saw a whole lot of downside you somehow didn't panic sell here the only people that are doing really well in gold are the people who may have been lucky enough to buy in december 2015. they've seen massive upside anyone else not so much and again you can go back even further look you have to buy now you have to go back to 2009 to kind of really make good profits so gold not a great bet and again we look at the dollar the dollar is just getting absolutely crushed short term jumping in and out of the dollar maybe but long term the dollar won't help you i am yet to see a chart that looks like this something i found on twitter that's very very interesting 96.8 of all bitcoin volume transaction on chain in yesterday's flush and that was back on the 20th of september was less than a week old and 99 of it was people that had it for less than three months that's here this is 99 of all the volume all the selling off that happened it's newbies look at people are six months to a year less than one percent of them sold oh sorry one perc one uh percent of those sold one to two years point zero three of a percent all the people have been in long enough they're not panicking they're not selling they're just holding it is the new money that's panicking and selling at the moment and again if you're new money pay attention to this stuff this is where you know you may be falling sorry i'll take you back to this one this is bitcoin's trajectory this is where it's been going since its inception now will this last forever and will it always be up like this no but we don't even have mainstream adoption yet so what do you think happens when we get mainstream adoption the price will likely rise even more until we get to that what they call saturation point where suddenly basically you know the majority of the world is now on bitcoin then it is going to level out what that price is how long that takes i can't tell you but until we get to that stage this is likely to likely to continue and again i did this the other day i'll do it again we're going to take bitcoin from here we're going to keep this line going now again this is just an estimate it's not a guarantee now you're at the 1st of may 2026 and bitcoin is worth 1 million 462 000 no what is that sorry 104th no i think that is one god was that 64 200 000 yeah i think that's one million uh dollars is it god i can't read properly yeah i think it is yeah because that's a hundred thousand down there so there you go if bitcoin follows its current trajectory by 2026 it'll be worth a million dollars and that'll just be the fair price again we haven't even hit mainstream adoption mainstream adoption will likely push it higher and we can see how far it gets away from the fair price so that is based on its fair price it could easily be up here not saying it will be not giving you financial advice but that's the upside of bitcoin that is why i invest in the cryptocurrency space and this is what bitcoin's doing let alone you start to look at things like ethereum and other coins that are still very early and again i'm not saying don't get in i'm not saying you know forget bitcoin and go chasing these other altcoins they don't have the history that bitcoin does that's why i put minimum 30 of my portfolio is invested in bitcoin because it's the safest bet it is my great store of value will it go down yep so what took there uh november 2013 to 1st of august 2000. so about almost sort of two years to get to the bottom so there might be two years if you're really unlucky and by the top before it hits its bottom but after that it's all upside and it just continues to go up this is a new emerging market this is where we are at the moment we're now down to 21 in the fear and greed index the greatest fortunes are made when there's most when it's most fearful that's one of the hardest things to do when investing and i know i've made all the mistakes that i'll talk about and had to go through all these you know mental hurdles i used to hate buying here i'd be like nah it's going lower i'm going to wait till it gets to the bottom i've got no idea when the bottom is we're going to talk about that very shortly but i know when it gets to around here is one i want to start to think about selling now it can stay in the green for a really really long time it really can so it's not as soon as it gets green it means your cell you've got to take into a lot of other you've got to take into account a lot of other things but it's near maximum fear this is where we are at the moment and this is the entire history of bitcoin again this is going back to the first of february 2018. look where it is what happens to bitcoin when we get down here generally up up any time you're down around this 20 mark it's not to say that it can't go lower it definitely can but there's generally upside to come and it's not too far away it could be a couple of days could be a couple hours could be a couple of weeks could be a couple of months but eventually boom you see these big upsides boom boom it just repeats over and over again so we're here could we come down to here absolutely we could but what comes after that boom that is the hard part of trying to be a good investor is you're going to get shaken out a lot i want to show you something spoke about this the other day and it was baron rothschild he was the one that made this quote somebody interviewed him and they asked him you know what's your secret about investing in all the rest of it how did you make so much money and he says i'll tell you the secret if you wish it is this i never buy at the bottom and i always sell too soon in order to buy at the very bottom or sell at the very top one would have to be able to tell the future no one can tell the future and i mean that there's no one there's no one person out there that is constantly selling the top and buying the bottom not one the majority of gains and the best quality of gains in a stock market are made in the middle of a trend a stock or markets movements are usually choppy at the tops and bottoms with smoother trends evolving in between so what do we got going on right now a lot of choppiness so that means we're either at the bottom or we're near the top i think we're probably more kind of close to the top but again this could be the new bottom i put a thing out on twitter the other day saying uh has the four year cycle uh ended and most people i think everyone said no actually no one said yes but maybe they are changing they aren't looking exactly the same now we talk about buying the dips it's really really hard and a lot of people run out of money now if you just had a thousand bucks and that's all you ever had to invest and you put it all in then you can't buy the dips but you won't lose money until you sell for a loss that's when you've lost your money if you're in a good project that you believe in have done your research it's not some ultra super risky you know altcoin that's got no history nothing to go by then i can't help you but a lot of people if they do the dca so it's dollar cost averaging they keep dollar cost averaging and again people say oh but you know if i dollar cost average every you know once a fortnight i'll put all my money in and it dips in between that fortnight i can't buy in i agree you can't because you spent all your money so this is just a little pie graph when your dollar cost averaging if it's daily weekly fortnightly monthly whatever it is and you don't have to do it this you can increase this lower it it's up to you this is just an example this is something i do 20 of my dca-ing goes into a stable coin and then the other 80 will go into a crypto and i change this on occasions particularly if i think we're in a bear market i change this up i'll probably go nearly 40 into stable coins and then only 60 maybe even 50 50 into crypto but i don't believe we're in a bear market at the moment i think this is just a blip in the radar but 20 into stable coins 80 into crypto and again you can mix that up into whatever cryptos you like and again try and diversify even in crypto don't just again go all into one thing unless you know i if you do i hope it works out for you but anyway we'll move on from that 80 into crypto 20 into stable coins if there's a 20 dip deploy 10 of your cash only 10 percent never just chuck it all in because you'll then end up where you were before now you got no more uh cash on the side what happens if it dips again you got no cash what happens if it dips after it's dip like it has been at the moment had a dip had a dip we might have another dip and it just keeps going on until it gets to the bottom remembering baron rothschild he never sold the top and he never bought the bottom he made all his money in between he wasn't getting caught up in this stuff so again if you see a you know 20 dip 10 of whatever cash you have put in if you see another dip and now it becomes a thirty percent dip put in twenty percent of whatever cash you have if it dips even further and now it's fifty percent down from its all-time high deploy fifty percent of your cash but you basically going to have it so there is always cash on the side so you can continue to buy the dip you can't buy the dip though if you've got no cash if you're just constantly all in you run out again unless you're dca but then you may not be buying at the best prices you've got to wait until you know whatever your payday is if it's a day later a week later a month later you can't buy the ultimate you know the better prices because you've missed them so consider this but basically what i wanted to do today is to show you that this is bitcoin you make your own decision if you're here watching my videos i'm guessing you know my thoughts on crypto and you're interested in crypto you're not going to sell here and you're not going to buy here you really aren't you might think no i'm going to i'm going to no you won't not even the big guys know if they did the markets wouldn't look like this it'd just be one straight up one straight down one straight up one straight down because the big guys know exactly when to sell and exactly when to buy they don't that's why the market chops and changes all over the place there's so many things going on in the world so many different people investing everyone's trying to outdo each other nobody knows what's truly going to happen but this is the trajectory of bitcoin and this is only going back since 2000 as i think there's a little bit yeah since 2013 there's a couple of years there that we've missed but it still basically plays out the same this is bitcoin's trajectory and again we don't have mainstream adoption yet we may not get mainstream adoption until 2024 maybe it stretches all the way up to 2030. so this should be roughly kind of the bare minimum because once we get mainstream adoption there should be a fairly heavy kind of spike and then we level out there is people talking about bitcoin leveling out at around about sort of 10 million dollars i don't know if it'll get to 10 million but according to this if we just keep on going sorry i'd say around about sort of 10 million it's gonna be let's go 2030 let's go there roughly by 2030 if bitcoin keeps on its trajectory it could be worth and it's a good no guarantees in life but it could be worth 10 million dollars if it just keeps following this and again that's without mainstream adoption we don't have that yet i think there's you know two percent maybe five percent of people in the world are invested in bitcoin and crypto currencies at the moment that's why i'm in bitcoin does this hurt and scare me a little bit when it drops yep absolutely it does but am i panic selling am i you know chucking the towel in no because the other thing you need to think about is every time you sell it's going to cost you the tax man so if you sell for a profit which is great i'm not saying if you're not in profit don't sell but just know the tax man's taking 50 percent of that again you want to know how the rich stay rich and it's taken me a long time to wrap my head around this and i'm now trying to copy exactly what they do because that's a well-defined path that i know works now i'm not investing in the same things as them obviously i'm in cryptocurrencies they're all just coming across to it but i'm buying and holding i'm only selling if there's something better to buy if there's nothing better to buy why would you sell we don't have an asset that has performed as well as bitcoin not one on earth and again there's all these new cryptos that i'm not saying can't outperform bitcoin but they don't have a decade plus worth of history most of the cryptocurrencies out there maybe have five years if that ie ethereum i think that was 2015 xrp i think 2011 but that hasn't done all that well although again maybe you know now's the time that it's getting ready to do its thing who knows and a lot of the other cryptocurrencies that were super popular back in just 2017 the last bull run that everyone said was going to change the world are now basically nothing coins eos tron uh what's the other one i was thinking neo there's so many coins out there from 2017 that are hardly doing anything so it's easy to think nah it's different my coins different okay well for you i hope that it really is i really do hope that and i think a lot of coins that are coming out now probably will have a good chance at being around long term because they are actually they're they're developing real world things whereas in 2017 they were a promise that one day they might and even ethereum it's taken a long time to get where it was they were promising all these smart contracts and all this back in 2017 and they said it was supposed to be done by 2018. it took to 2020 for those smart contracts to finally happen and again we're still going through the east two 2. 2.0 upgrade so chase all the old coins you want if you want that's great but just know that there's a good chance a lot of them not all of them but a lot of them they just won't turn into anything i've said this before i consider myself like a vc when i'm investing in cryptocurrencies i'm not a vcs and i've got the big money and i'm always getting in super early but at the moment i am super early in the terms of crypto and so you if you're here at the moment but a lot of these startups and that's what it's like investing probably not going to be around in four or five years so if you get in profit take some off the table don't just think i'm chucking it in and i can just leave it for 10 years and i'm gonna have these kind of returns one or two of them out of maybe 10 or 15 or 20 that you put your money into might do this the rest of them won't so i don't mean to you know drag this on too long but again there's a lot of fear in the market and this is when i get super excited though i'm still fearful don't get me wrong but again i've now trained myself to realize that this is the best not the best but the better opportunities could it go lower yes i'm going to keep investing all the way down to wherever the bottom is i'm just going to continue to put money in because i know once that finally goes to the upside so again might have got in here and it's like oh no i bought bitcoin at 13 000. this sucks bugger you i believe in it and i've seen all this stuff before so i keep investing keep investing keep investing till we get to here i've found the bottom and i just kept investing because i made the smart decisions again over here always having stable coins on the side not just going 100 in because it kept dipping and it kept dipping and it kept dipping but eventually again let's say you bought at 13 000 and it's taken you from december 2017 until november 2020 so basically three years you haven't actually broken even because you invested all the way down here and then you started to make all this upside and you're even hopefully investing in the upside and this is where you've probably broken even more somewhere back sort of around here because you were investing on the way down it's lowering your average buying price as well and that's how you build that great base and then you start to make those explosive gains and again you continue to just invest all the way through all the way through all the way through even to here and then bitcoin goes all the way to again let's say it gets up to here i mean what are we looking at 50 million dollars possible not saying it will but possible uh no that's 5 million there i think millions of dollars anyway possible so that's where i'm at i just again i'm rambling on a little bit and i do apologize but i know there's again a lot of fear in the market people are really really scared if you've done your research and there's more to you know getting into coins than just this this is very basic and rudimentary but sometimes this you know the most simple chart is the best and this is the most simple chart that i have for bitcoin hence why i put money into it you know you can chuck on rsis and macd's and you know moving averages and things like that and then it can tell you when's a better time to buy the best time to buy at the moment is when bitcoin hits this line but sometimes it doesn't come back to the line for a really long time specifically here you wouldn't want to wait to buy bitcoin or it's on the line so i bought it at 1 000 but i won't touch it now again because the next time you invest you're gonna have to wait and it's already four times as much so you just need to remember that dca through and through and eventually you will again no guarantees in life not financial advice but you probably likely do well and from one of the best investors in the world he never bought the bottom he never sold the topic quite often sold too early but he set his family up for life because it was all the best quality of gains in a stock or a market made in the middle of a trend not the beginning and not the end all right that's it from me stay safe be kind to one another pretty hard to be on that gain train at the moment but again all this information hopefully uh has helped you you know make some better decisions not simply just you know because i told you so but it's you know giving you some uh hints and tips all right i'm out see you next time | 1MJ One Mans Journey | UCWJq36Gie2PHXiEgtHUF6TQ | 2021-09-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 6,588 | 33,161 |
HMxPKlafoCo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMxPKlafoCo | Can you test DCC VOLTS/AMPS with any old cheap multimeter? | all right we're going to measure volts the multimeter versus the such I'm set to AC voltage to the 200 setting because as you can see I'm reading about 15 volts here a little bit different voltage between the two devices but not that far of a spread quite honestly let's throttle on up I have the sound turned off on the locomotive because otherwise you might not be able to hear me have a little bit of voltage drop both devices do you see that there's a little difference in how much they see and will now run our back down to zero out of the box the scale Transcom locomotives tend to have a lot of momentum set up so it takes them a while to slow down all right I'm going to turn off my multimeter kill the power to the track [Music] then going to reconfigure a little bit here move up to the ant settings move down to the 20 amp settings on the multimeter see the voltage is back turn the multimeter back on no amps because nothing's currently flowing let's see no amps on the multimeter very small amout on the our rant meter cycle the look about if up as you can see the multimeter is recording amps just at a much lower rate than the RF meter is go all the way up and the amp reading on the our ramp meter is about 0.32 amps on the multimeter it's 0.1 3.14 a little bit higher now it varies but it is significantly less than the reading on the REM meter helps if I keep the wires in contact and we're throttling down that point zero two point zero one is probably just leakage or something being sucked up by the multimeter [Music] | Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine | UCSqUkqVT9Vh-4Sy5wRtZqwg | 2019-09-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 302 | 1,539 |
A1GDn7jzdaU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1GDn7jzdaU | Bill Nye the Science Guy | Wikipedia audio article | Bill Nye the Science Guy as an American half-hour live-action science program that originally was syndicated by Walt Disney television to local stations from September 10 1993 to June 20th 1998 and also aired on PBS from 1994 to 1999 it was hosted by Bill Nye the show aired for 100 half-hour episodes spanning five seasons known for its quirky humor and rapid-fire MTV style pacing the show won critical acclaim and was nominated for twenty-three Emmy Awards winning 19 studies also found that people that viewed Bill Nye regularly were better able to generate explanations and extensions of scientific ideas than non viewers topic origins and creation while performing in a sketch-comedy television show in Seattle called almost live during the 1980s my cultivated a science explaining TV persona one famous incident on the show led to his stage name he corrected another host John keister on his pronunciation of the word gigawatt and the nickname was born when Kia ster responded who do you think you are Bill Nye the Science Guy in 1993 he developed a Bill Nye the Science Guy pilot for PBS member station KCTS TV in Seattle Naik elaborated with James McKenna Erin Gottlieb and Elizabeth Brock to plan and create the show for KCTS the group pitched the show as mr. wizard meets pee-wee's Playhouse he successfully obtained underwriting from the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Energy Nuys program became part of a package of syndicated series that local stations could schedule to fulfill Drance television act requirements because of this Bill Nye the Science Guy became the first program to run concurrently on both public and commercial stations topic format night plays a hyperkinetic tall and slender scientist wearing a blue lab coat and a bowtie he combines the serious science of everyday things with fast-paced action and humor each half-hour show begins with a cold open wear night introduces the episode's topic which leads into an opening credits sequence as nigh as seen floating through a montage of science images in later seasons the theme song was cut short by a static screen after the opening credits announcer Pat Cashman would say brought to you by in which a product name was related to the episodes topic followed by now watching onto the set called nyah laboratories which is filled with scientific visuals including many of science contraptions announced dramatically relevant to the topic of the episode parodies of movies and television shows configure the facts of the episodes topic guest appearances included Christopher Walken samuel l.jackson harrison schmitt Jenna von Oy robin Leach John Ratzenberger Ross Shafer Graham Kerr Gene Siskel Roger Ebert Bob Ross Willard Scott Richard Karn Soundgarden Kenny G Pat Sajak Vanna White Cirque du Soleil suzanne somers the flying Karamazov brothers Pat Cashman John keister Candace Cameron Alfonso Ribeiro Sinbad Edgar Martinez Nate McMillan Mudhoney drew Barrymore and Taryn Noah Smith each episode also featured Nye in diverse places focusing on the episode's topic there are several individual segments that are featured in each episode such as way-cool scientist which features an expert on the episode's topic consider the following we're not certain aspect of the episodes topic Nifty home experiment where the audience has shown how to do a simple home experiment relating to the episodes topic try this where the audience has shown how to try a simple demonstration relating to the episodes topic a look at this where the expert shows us how to give us a closer look by relating to the episodes topic check it out where the audience has shown how to affect their environmental issues by relating to the episodes topic clever science trick where the audience has shown how to do a simple science trick relating to the episode's topic and did you know that we're an interesting factoid related to the episodes topic was presented Luna van Dijk private detective was one of the recurring segments on the show the segments feature private detective Luna van Dijk focusing on a story related to the episodes topic most half-hour episodes contain a mock song parody and music video in the soundtrack of science by not that bad records not that bad is a catchphrase that nigh will often say in those episodes substituting a scientific roundup of the episode for the lyrics to a popular song this is usually the last segment of each episode each half-hour show ends with Nye saying well that's our show thanks for watching if you'll excuse me I've got some before explaining his departure in a clever description of an activity on topic followed by him saying see yaa afterwards after that a female announcer says produced in association with the National Science Foundation the credits sometimes rolled next to a series of outtakes from the episode other times outtakes are shown at the time they actually happen in a study that evaluated the pacing of 87 popular children's programs Bill Nye the Science Guy was found to be the fastest paced show on television with a pacing score of 56 point nine zero topic production the show was created in 1992 by Bill Nye James McKenna and Aaron Godley produced by McKenna Gottlieb producers Inc in partnership with KCTS in Seattle the following year the production companies entered a distribution agreement with Buena Vista television a subsidiary of Disney as part of the agreement the profits of the show were split between Disney and the production team with Disney owning full distribution rights across broadcasting home video and digital streaming McKenna and Gottlieb all met while McKenna was a producer on almost live a seattle-based comedy show the announcer for the program was Pat Cashman whom nine knew from his time on almost live before his show launched Nye had previously worked alongside Christopher Lloyd and back to the future the animated series where he played Doc Brown's assistant and demonstrated several experiments the show has been likened to the next-generation version of watch mr. wizard the show ran about the same time as and covered similar topics to Beacons world in fact sharing one crew member editor writer director Michael Gross the show was primarily funded by the National Science Foundation the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the annual financial support from the viewers stations of the PBS network other funding sponsors included orida The Boeing Company and Intel despite Disney's association and ownership with the show it has never aired on ABC or any network owned by the Disney ABC Television Group topic soundtracked the Bill Nye the Science Guy theme song was written by former math teacher Mike Greene the thing that they told me was they did not want it to sound like a kids theme song Green explained they didn't want it to be safe basically they didn't want to make it sound like stuff that's already been done they wanted it to be something that was adventurous and a little bit more daring than what a theme song at that time would be it was much more common to have a song that would be like Bill Nyes gonna teach you some science something that's a little bit cheesier they wanted to go as far away from cheesy or safe as they could get Green said that he was inspired by Danny Elfman annoying go boy go when composing the theme and used his voice for singing the Bill Nye the Science Guy refrain I used my voice for the first demo to send to the producers Jim and Erin he said after they approved it I hired singers because I wanted to make it better I hired a guy to sing it who sounded pretty cool he had like a rock and roll kind of voice so it sounded pretty slick then as another option I hired a girl to sing it to give it a bit more R&B kind of sound then I sent those versions to Jim and Erin and they said why have you got them on it we want your voice it's funnier I thought my voice is funnier good thing I'm not touchy about my singing so we kept my voice on their set to a house beat Green enlisted rappers to repeat the word bill as a percussive shout I can't name them because it was against their contract to do outside things without permission from their record company Green noted it was kind of funny because they were in my studio one day to record a song I was working on the night theme as they walked in and I told them hey do me a favor and go in the booth and chant bill bill bill over and over again they had no idea what it was for but they're cool so they did it sounded great so that's the version we kept the show didn't air until a year later so it wasn't until then that they understood what this was really for topic impact in conjunction with the production of Bill Nye the Science Guy KCTS TV conducted several research studies that evaluated how effective the program was as an educational tool in one study it was found that viewers of the program made more observations and sophisticated classifications than non viewers in surveys of elementary students who watched the program most children concluded that Nye made kids like science more when surveyed whether Nye was a scientist or actor and comedian most students asserted he was a scientist though many said both students also described my almost equally as both funny and smart and believed he was a source of good information topic episodes 100 half-hour episodes were produced topic season 1 1993-94 season 1 of Bill Nye the Science Guy consisted of 20 episodes topic season two 1994-95 season two of Bill Nye the Science Guy consisted of 20 episodes topic season 3 1995 season three of Bill Nye the Science Guy consisted of twenty episodes topic season 4 1995 to 97 you season four of Bill Nye the Science Guy consisted of twenty episodes topic season 5 1997-98 season five of Bill Nye the Science Guy consisted of twenty episodes topic Awards during its run Bill Nye the Science Guy was nominated for 23 Emmy Awards winning 19 Daytime Emmy Awards 1996 outstanding writing in a children's series erren gottlieb Bill Nye James McKenna Scott Shaffer Adam Gross and Seth gross 1996 outstanding sound editing michael mcauliffe sony Feldberg Vince Werner Dave how Ella Brackett Thomas McGuirk and Jim Wilson 1997 outstanding writing in a children's series KITT boss erren gottlieb Michael Gross James McKenna Bill Nighy Ian G Saunders Scott Shaffer and Darrell suto 1997 outstanding directing in a children's series Darrell suto Michael Gross erren gottlieb and james mckenna 1997 outstanding single-camera editing Darrell suto Michael Gross Felicity Oram and John Rule 1997 outstanding sound editing Thomas McGuirk michael mcauliffe sony Feldberg Vince Werner and Dave how 1998 outstanding writing in a children's series erren gottlieb james mckenna bill nye Michael Gross Darrell suto Scott Shafer kid boss Lynn Brunel Michael Polly she Eng Saunders and Simon Griffith tied with Sesame Street 1998 outstanding performer in a children's series bill nye 1998 outstanding single-camera editing Darrell suto Michael Gross felicity Orem and John rule 1998 outstanding sound editing Dave how Thomas McGurk and michael mcauliffe 1998 outstanding sound mixing Dave how Thomas McGurk michael mcauliffe Bob O'Hearn rusty boggle and Marion Smith 1999 outstanding children's series erren gottlieb james mckenna elizabeth Brock Jamie Hammond Hamilton McCulloch and Bill Nye 1999 outstanding directing in a children's series Michael Gross and Darrell suto 1999 outstanding single-camera editing felicity Orem John rule Michael Gross and Darrell suto 1999 outstanding sound editing Dave how Thomas McGurk and michael mcauliffe 2000 outstanding writing in a children's series bill nye Michael Gross Darrell suto E&G Saunders Michael Polly she Lynne Brunel and Mike Greene 2000 outstanding children's series james mckenna erren gottlieb Elizabeth Brock Jamie Hammond and Bill Nighy 2000 outstanding sound editing Dave how michael mcauliffe and Thomas McGurk 2000 outstanding sound mixing Dave how michael mcauliffe Thomas McGurk myron part Minh Andres t-bag goal tied with Honey I Shrunk the Kids the TV show and bear in the Big Blue House topic Home Media Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released the series in its entirety on DVD as part of the series 20th anniversary in the United Kingdom it was distributed on VHS by view tech Bristol as of May 17 2015 13 one Episode collection is available for streaming on various platforms through Netflix as of May 2017 the 1996 episode probability is edited from its original airing with a segment removed featuring a cast member saying there are only two genders Netflix denied allegations they edited it their new series Bill Nye saves the world features nice dating gender as on a spectrum saying it was delivered to us that way by Buena Vista TV the same set of 31 episodes is also available for purchase on the iTunes Store though they have been split into two separate volumes one containing 14 episodes and the other containing 17 episodes topic video game a computer game based on the series titled Bill Nye the Science Guy stopped the rock was released in 1996 for Windows and Macintosh by Pacific interactive in the game a large meteorite called impending doom a threatens to make a catastrophic collision with the earth a team of scientists develop a laser satellite controlling computer system called Mac's meteoroid an asteroid exploder to destroy the meteoroid however macs develops a personality of its own and refuses to save the planet unless earth scientists can solve 7 science riddles Nye Labs decides to take on MAA X's challenge and the player depicted as the newest member of the Nye labs team is asked to solve these riddles using my labs equipment before impending doom a hits represented through an in-game timer the game featured a fully explorable Nye labs as well as video cutscenes featuring my and other Knile ABS scientists however the characters and cast members from the TV series sans Nye and a few others do not appear in this game instead being replaced by game exclusive Nye labs team members and new actors topic syndication reruns of Bill Nye the Science Guy aired on noggin now Nick jr. from 2000 to 2002 since 2016 reruns of the program have been aired on Emmy TV on Sunday mornings topic see also Bill Nye saves the world stuff happens the eyes of night Carl Sagan universe of energy an attraction at Walt Disney World's Epcot starring Bill Nye bill nye Ken Ham debate | wikipedia tts | UCGoNozP_2TZV5hVciGW1y6Q | 2019-01-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,468 | 14,460 |
8ZjSMr-56d4 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZjSMr-56d4 | Philippines expat: will i be kidnapped in the Philippines | are you or your kids at risk of being kidnapped in the Philippines first thing is a lot of kidnappings are not straightforward and a lot of expats simply don't fit into what the kidnappers are looking for the people are non the kidnapped are predominantly Chinese and Indian where the Chinese business people and Indians are phenomenally involved in what's called the 56 which is the money-lending makes them a very easy target because you don't normally looking for a million pesos quick payment want it done duh still in 24-48 hours we're basically kidnap somebody then ask you for the ransom you pay up and you don't go to the police etc that's where most of the kidnappings go on and it's predominately business it's they're looking for people that got access to cash quickly and nah at least a million pesos so don't assume that you fit into their category because the average expat is living on about a thousand dollars a month and often doesn't have access to the funds in the first place it's only when you start splashing the cash and stand out like a sore thumb you raise your risk profile the other side of this being is it's always the same areas it's predominantly places like some longer Sulu and Manila is proud to it for business kidnappings a lot of that come about for Marcus wouldn't believe it or not because when Marcus came to power won't tell a lot of the criminal gangs then sort of took things over so a lot of this stuff has been ongoing you can research i'm magalie way to in great detail so if there was expert answer is no you're not going to be at risk simply because you're not important enough and then this is the bit they don't tell you a lot about in the media because media likes to scare everybody the fact is if you're living on a pension and driving around an old second-hand car and living a modest life they're not looking for you they're looking for upper middle class they're not looking for the wealthy either because wealthy come with a higher risk at the top of the tree you very likely to have the support of local government and the influence they don't want that amount of static they didn't want somebody that can actually make their life and I'm a they're looking for people they can isolate and pick off easily now this being mentioned about Americans and stuff well firstly they're normally in resorts and things relate to something else next thing is a lot the new stories never tell you the facts the for example if we look at that one and some mouth the kidnapping I've had reports that the people involved in that the Canadians and we're involved in the mining operations now is it true or not I don't have those facts but the fact is if they're involved in mining a lot of filipinos will not get involved in mining in the Philippines because a very dangerous enterprise and the same goes for many other business operations the high risks there is a lot of competition and a lot of dangerous rivals so a lot of stuff is not as obvious as it seems i just got all they've randomly kidnapped these Americans know the same with a loss over these Canadians it's not random these things are not random at all they're normally pre-planned they'll have people watching you they may even have somebody applied for a job for you it may be a member of family sometimes which is why zambon d'you hear quite a lot where funnily enough the guy's been kidnapped visiting their wife's family but in mind nobody knows who they are except for the wife and her family because they're from outside the region so the arm bells are white Easley looking at a specific group of people that you associated with so this is why I'm saying it's not clear cut as they make out in the media but you're not wealthy enough the average expat is not wealthy enough to you can get on the radar which means your kids are safe you're safe because you're not really bothering anybody you're more likely to have a run-in with the local folks over something you've done to provoke them bus that's been where I've seen three experts have problems because they've upset local folks that basically they wouldn't even bother in the experts they expire this actually is the gated it with the confronting them doing something stupid the fact is the local thugs they do stupid things it's a bit like going into where we r us UK whatever and confronting a local gang in your own neighborhood you're not likely to do it I would all love to sell yeah we will etc well there will create problems that's the thing we're going to drop the work on being a pain they work on being a nightmare and the problem the Philippines life is cheap money's cheap I'm sorry gums a cheap so if you're just living in average life nobody's going to bother you at all buses like we're so it's a manga it's been a lot of people's partners that have been involved they don't want to talk about that but it's the only link that makes any sense because of their outside the country and just visit visiting the wife oh look he's got money what a surprise that's why I just stayed clear of it it's just not worth places like Sulu's I'm bonga keep them I'm not interested I'd rather stopping somewhere like Cebu or somewhere else that's nice and quiet and nobody's bothering me are trying to do anything stupid alright thanks for watching | Road Less Traveled | UC32N9FGLEsxmghnafaT5qJA | 2015-11-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 981 | 5,318 |
DcnWm8MSfwE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcnWm8MSfwE | Little Ant Red’s Adventure | Little Ant Red's adventure Once Upon a Time in ant City hidden beneath the leaves there lived an ant named red unlike other ants who toiled around their ant hills red was curious and adventurous he yearned to explore the world Beyond one day red set off toward the depths of the forest as he climbed among the leaves he stumbled upon a giant tree stump Within the stump was a dark hole beckoning him red decided to venture inside inside the stump a Mysterious World awaited him red saw enormous mushrooms glowing insects and colorful flowers but what fascinated him most was the golden Earth path winding ahead red resolved to follow it along the path red met friendly insects he chatted with long-legged SP spiders sugar can bugs and even fluttering butterflies each shared unique stories for instance the lightning bug explained how thunderstorms formed and red listened with wide eyes one day while sitting beneath a Grand Tree red encountered the ant Queen the queen wise and Regal LED ant City red recounted his adventures and the queen asked red what did you your journey teach you red pondered and replied Queen this journey encouraged me to explore different worlds every bug every plant every tree carries a story I want to share these Tales the queen bestowed upon red a golden medal and said this medal is for your courage and curiosity when you return to Aunt City share the story of little Aunt Red's adventure with others perhaps it will inspire new generations from that day on red became everyone's beloved Storyteller his tales amused provoked thought and Enchanted the residents of ant City who knows maybe one day Red's Adventures would spark new Journeys for others | Funny Tales and Stories for Kids | UC36_U2zdoDES9LZwCitjp3w | 2024-03-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 292 | 1,685 |
PUbrEUCZL5M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUbrEUCZL5M | Role of Epicardial Adipose Tissue Secretome on Cardiovascular Diseases | RTCL.TV | obesity and insulin resistance are linked to inflamed and defective adipose tissue at which can lead to cardiovascular disease cvd extracellular vesicles EVS are lipid membrane vesicles released from cells and are involved in the onset and development of many pathologies such as insulin resistance diabetes and cvds when inflammation occurs due to overweight or obesity it causes the transition of the etsecratum from healthy to pathological resulting in increased production of pro-inflammatory mediators this leads to epicardial adipose tissue eat a specialized fat Depot surrounding the heart becoming more prevalent and releasing EVS into the bloodstream these EVS have been found to be associated with the onset and worsening of cvds Recent research suggests that EVS released by eat May provide beneficial effects in treating cvds this article was authored by Sarah Leo Elena tremoly letiziaferoni and others we are article.tv links in the description below | Social RTCL TV | UCdo9r_X1Us9LBgsBULhGinQ | 2023-09-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 147 | 964 |
1n5xUUXHQlA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n5xUUXHQlA | Pursuing God's blessing - Genesis 32:26 | 2-minute meditation (Bible verse) | will you meditate with me today on Genesis 32: 26 then he said let me go for the day has broken but Jacob said I will not let you go unless you bless me now we need a little bit of context otherwise this verse is hard to understand here we have Jacob wrestling with an unnamed man but we learn that the man is God he's wrestling with God and he wrestle with him all through the night and he's saying I'm not going to let you go unless you bless me what do we take in when we meditate on this verse there are multiple instances in the Bible where God says or Jesus says pursue me we don't have to break down God's defenses because we know that he's a loving father who loves to give good things to his children but the question question for us is that's raised by this verse are we holding on to God tightly seeking his Blessing we need to pursue God for him and that is more important but this verse is just about the blessing of God and Jacob knew that he needed God's blessing in his life we know that to live this life well we have to live it under the blessing of God this is the way to fulfill our purpose and also this is the way for God to be most glorified glorified in us his creatures but set our hearts on holding on to God and saying Lord I am going to hold on to you I am going to look for your blessings and I am going to look for you and your purposes Lord thank you that you do love to bless us thank you that you are a good God and a good father and we earn estly seek you amen | Phroneo | UC544OgIEsZuMOtN7QAeDTUQ | 2024-02-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 310 | 1,494 |
OgzRAd2l9Zw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgzRAd2l9Zw | Galaxy group | Wikipedia audio article | a galaxy group or group of galaxies grg is an aggregation of galaxies comprising about 50 or fewer gravitationally bound members each at least as luminous as the Milky Way about 10 10 times the luminosity of the Sun collections of galaxies larger than groups that are first-order clustering are called galaxy clusters the groups and clusters of galaxies can themselves be clustered into super clusters of galaxies the Milky Way galaxy is part of a group of galaxies called the local group topic characteristics groups of galaxies are the smallest aggregates of galaxies they typically contain no more than 50 galaxies in a diameter of one to two mega parsecs MPC their mass is approximately 1013 solar masses the spread of velocities for the individual galaxies is about 150 kilometers per second however this definition should be used as a guide only as larger and more massive galaxies systems are sometimes classified as galaxies groups groups are the most common structures of galaxies in the universe comprising at least 50% of the galaxies in the local universe groups have a mass range between those of the very large elliptical galaxies and clusters of galaxies in the local universe about half of the groups exhibit diffuse x-ray emissions from their inter cluster media those that emit x-rays appear to have early type galaxies as members the diffuse x-ray emissions come from zones within the inner ten to 50% of the group's virial radius generally 50 to 500 KPC topic types there are several subtypes of groups topic compact groups a compact group consists of a small number of galaxies typically around five in close proximity and relatively isolated from other galaxies and formations the first compact group to be discovered with Stephan's quintet found in 1877 Stephan's quintet is named for a compact group of four galaxies plus a none associated foreground galaxy astronomer paul Hickson created a catalogue of such groups in 1982 the Hickson compact group's compact groups of galaxies readily showed the effect of dark matter as the visible mass is greatly less than that needed to gravitationally hold the galaxies together in a bound group compact galaxies groups are also not dynamically stable over Hubble time thus showing that galaxies evolved by merger over the timescale of the age of the universe topic fossil groups fossil galaxy groups fossil groups or fossil clusters are believed to be the end result of galaxy merging within a normal galaxy group leaving behind the x-ray halo of the progenitor group galaxies within a group interact and merge the physical process behind this galaxy galaxy merger as dynamical friction the time scales for dynamical friction on luminous orell asterisk galaxies suggest that fossil groups are old undisturbed systems that have seen little info of L asterisk galaxies since their initial collapse fossil groups are thus an important laboratory for studying the formation and evolution of galaxies in the intra-group medium in an isolated system fossil groups may still contain unmerge dwarf galaxies but the more massive members of the group have condensed into the central galaxies the closest fossil group to the Milky Way as NGC 6400 82 in the elliptical galaxy at a distance of approximately 180 million light years located in the constellation of Hercules topic prota groups proto groups are groups that are in the process of formation they are the smaller form of protocol esters these contain galaxies and Pro Tagalog C's embedded in Dark Matter halos that are in the process of fusing into group formations of singular Dark Matter halos topic list you topic see also a lustrous project equals equals notes | wikipedia tts | UCsPs4JQVxo2-IjKMs4NkZPg | 2018-12-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 608 | 3,678 |
9wpVHJFKuN8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wpVHJFKuN8 | Pure, Uncut DeVry Review | and around this time in 2007 i actually was got introduced to a network marketing company that was so cringy to watch what's going on everybody welcome for the first time or back to another dlj works video and today i'm going to do a pure devry review no backstory no wasting time giving you the essential information that you need stick around for it right after the intro all right you know what the saying is hindsight is 20 20. if you're too young to ever even have heard of that expression where you heard it from me right now and basically i went back and i watched that devry video and it was a comment that i actually got on the video where a commenter actually said that um even throughout this and i'm misquoting this person but they said that despite a very long video i got the information that i needed and i actually that prompted me to go back and watch my video and this all the essential information of what you wanted to know about devry is all the way at the end now at the time that i recorded that video i felt like the backstory was necessary not today though completely not today so what i've decided to do was actually outline what we're going to talk about so this video is going to be into two parts it's going to be the educational side of the vri and then it's going to be the career side and the burning question i know everybody wants to have answers to is does devry help you in any way get a job and even more so i don't even like using the word job if you're going to devry you're paying a lot of money because you're going to pay quite a bit of money you're going to want to have a career not just get a degree for a job that that would be my recommended focus for you if you're deciding to go to devry and actually despite how long that last video was i'm getting i got some good feedback from it but the like to dislike ratio is kind of neck and neck there so that's not that's definitely not good so i want to go ahead and get started the first thing i want to talk about is whether the class is like well let's actually look at let's actually go back to the wayback machine let's take a look at what devry online actually appeared to be in 2011 to 2013 when i actually went to school there let's let's take a look so this is what the website look like i'm on way back machine and this was around september is around the time that i wrote this really august but i decided to look at september and this is what it actually looked like and my degree is in web graphic design and i believe that is actually under the college of media arts and technology and as you can see here they have an associate's degree program for rev graphic design and the reason i even got into this was because i actually wanted to do i wanted to do html css development that's what i really wanted to do and at the time i don't even think they had a degree program a two-year program anyway associated associated focus entirely on html and css but that's the whole reason why i even got into this was because of my interest in those two scripting languages so i went to i got a degree in web graphic design let's actually check out their curriculum and this was just 2011 so there was already i'll give devry credit for this they was already thinking ahead of the game in terms of um and i'm not the first college to do it but like i said i'm just giving them credit because they was already considering the potential of the web design and web development industry and offering skills and and those sorts of things in those areas so i have to give them credit for that so if we look at what they actually offer graduation requirements five full-time semesters 67 credit hours i'm 63 in minnesota i don't really know why about that um flexible study take your web graphic design classes via online degree program which is what i attended i went to devry online and it was completely online i never had to step foot inside of a campus they were they were forward thinking in terms of and i know it's 2011 there was a lot of places offering degree programs but they were still forward thinking and it was pretty actually at the time i had like an iphone 4 i think and i actually was submitting responses and comments and and questions like that via my my phone at the time even though i didn't have an app all i needed to do was just log into the website through the mobile browser and i had to do the you know viewport and zoom in with my fingers to kind of answer questions it was still pretty in the works back then but it was doable it was doable so that really made it i had my first taste so what people are going through right now in this time of crisis like it was nothing new for me back in 2011 okay related programs you can apply qualifying credits from your associate's degree in web graphic design to devry university's bachelor's degree program if i could afford it if i didn't max out my loans already i probably would actually went just went ahead and went for a four-year field of study now the argument online at this moment is is that you don't really need a degree for web graphic design for web design development and that sort of thing all right that that may very well be true i'm not going to be on this video to actually argue that point if you want to save yourself some money you want to be self-taught you want to join a boot camp or you want to take some udemy classes team treehouse whatever you want to do there are cheaper ways because in this field we're in a field where it's practicality over theory and over educational background so it's a lot of practicalities and application if you don't have anything to show for it you might as well forget the degree program on its own but at that time when i went to write it know anything about web design and development i just kind of dipped my toe in the water when i was playing around on some blogger website trying to manipulate some banner code and that's where it all started for me with that but i had no idea what it was so for me it was a good entry despite the expensive amount of money you have to pay in order to take these courses but let's take a look at the web graphic design courses they had digital imaging fundamentals that was a good class web design introducing web design principles and web content management this course covers topics such as user interface web page conceptualization page structure extensible hypertext markup language xhtml for short cascading style sheets css uh wysiwyg editor scripting and web accessibility standards i learned all of that at devry i learned that all those courses were actually really good i actually had a really good time working on projects with my fellow peers in these courses so i don't people can really miss me about the college argument i i think it's a really good place and it's all about money when it all comes down to the reason that people say college is a scam because it's all about money people feel like they're not getting degrees where they can actually utilize them to make a very practical living and i'm not gonna lie to you like devry i really felt fulfilled getting my degree at the ride now that i'm sitting here talking to you guys about it i can't even take a dump on them at all and i refuse to even in this video but i'm encouraging you to i want to give you a very realistic viewpoint looking at it through my eyes so you can actually see what you're doing instructional design for multimedia in addition to developing online learning materials students in this course examine theory practice of designing instructional materials and systems used for interactive training and education now um but devry uh the reality that devry gave me was that everything was ran on adobe and at the time it was adobe cs5 and this was all read through um a online program with citrix if i pronouncing that right c-i-t-r-i-x so i didn't have i couldn't afford adobe on my own so they had um student programs or student applications where you can run adobe at the time and on the school's server in their cloud system however that's supposed to work i may be even explaining that wrong but but for each course like for web animation we use flash so basically it was a flash course i guess you could say for instructional design for multimedia we really was using dreamweaver but the professor actually was showing us and getting us to compare other websites and actually look at the actual structure of how a website was built to psychology really good it was a really good class for that web design introducing web design principles we used i think we use actually no digital imaging fundamentals we used photoshop and adobe illustrator when it came to those tools and teaching us those principles that you see outlined here in the um in the degree descriptions so these were the web design grub graphic design courses and i would have to look at the current website right now so you can actually see what they're still offering and how they're starting off right well actually let's go ahead let's take a look at that derail.com okay let's look to see if it's still pretty much the same thing so of course this is the website in 2020 so now they got everything pretty much a little bit better the font is much bigger of course everything is widespread fitting current web standards so that's really good um let's see here where is the associate's degree level okay if we go to technology they have about six available and let's see here associates degree online degree programs electronics information technology with three specializations so network systems information systems and programming so it looks like they changed some things right now so this may not even be so what i went through and what i got when i actually went to school at the raw at the time let's see here oh maybe it's media arts let's try this let me grab certification multimedia design okay all right so the four-year degree so it looks like they don't even have the web graphic design degree anymore they just kind of condensed it all down to um just two things graphic and multimedia design specialization and web design and development specialization so from what i'm looking at i don't even see the two-year programs that was readily available back in 2011 when i went to hey y'all what's up a quick editor's notes actually made the mistake of thinking they got rid of the web graphic associates degree but what happened is that they actually put it under the undergraduate certificates and you should right now know how i actually feel about that word certificate so now instead of it just being web graphic design under the associate's degree now if you go to i think it's meteor arts there we go we can see website design and website development and for each one y'all hear some noise i got my kids in the background as i'm making this editor's note but you got the adobe certification exams visual communications using adobe photoshop this is pretty much how i was when i was actually getting my web web graphic design degree associates degree and then it tells you down here what you'll learn so make sure if you're interested in just getting those certificates with the right that you called to see how much it's going to cost how much you'll need and what the courses are going to intel and what you actually need so just wanted to insert that for correction but like i said had i could afford it i would have just went ahead and got a four-year degree and just been uh just had a double major but i previously attended gremlin state university back from like 2001 to 2006 yes i am a old head so and i was actually i actually got an associate's in criminal justice which is why it took me a little bit longer to actually get that four-year degree and my four-year degree is actually in english so i was pretty much already maxing out my loan cap which i think that's a good transition right now to actually talk about the money that you're going to pay to actually go to the right and when i went to devry right now i'm not going to give you a specific number in terms of how much i owe i have to give you a range so right now i'm probably looking at a good range of about 20 g's to 30 g's that's after interest rates so for that two-year program it was pretty expensive it was pretty expensive and i wasn't even expecting my four-year degree was a lot cheaper than actually doing the ride i didn't realize that until after i got my two-year degree at the ride now the most essential thing that we're going to look at at this time i'm looking at my notes so um teachers the teachers there were they were really good you can they they had their office hours you can contact them they were really prompted terms of getting back to you those sorts of things so i i had no problems with the teachers at all and like i said i can only speak for my experience from 2011 to 2013 and actually still i have a folder i have an old email where i kept all of my devry on my derived email this was all the way back in 2013 so this is more towards the end of my time at the ride this is a friendly reminder that the final is due on thursday at so you had to you really had to meet these deadlines and most teachers most professors didn't play around they didn't they didn't play around at all you did not meet this deadline you were going to get the grade that you deserve it was one professor that i i i promised god showed me mercy on this guy i procrastinated waited to the last minute on the assignment it was after the deadline he allowed me to submit it late i got my grade changed from i think it was like a d to a b and i was just i was so blessed to happen so um but they don't play around at all i guess that's another thing about the teachers like they're the variety it's the for-profit you can't afford to sit up here and just waste and throw your money down the drain if you're going to do the ride you need to take it seriously and you need to have an attitude that you're going to use this program to succeed if you're going to invest all this money in your educational background so i actually thought a two-year degree would be good enough because i know in the web design development field is more about showing your work it's more about what can you do for me right now what have you done lately you're only as good as your last project and what sort of skills are you keeping up with the skills so the education obviously doesn't stop here with the degree program and there's a lot of things i have a ton of books you can't really see my web design books but they're over there on that other bookshelf and i just keep studying i keep practicing i keep writing code i keep taking on website projects i keep on taking logo projects anything i can do right now to kind of get it in that's what i'm doing all right so that that's going to be pretty much it in terms of the actual educational side of the ride now the career side and this is the million dollar question does the rye will devry help you find a job and unfortunately i cannot answer that question because at the time when i graduated from devry i wasn't even i wasn't even trying to look for a gig i wasn't even trying to look for a career i'm sorry not job but career and web design at the time i kept doing it as a secondary thing secondary career path but i was getting into teaching and i'm not gonna lie to you i love public education i think i've said that before many times here on this channel i'm not one to sit up in dog public education at all i'm not going to sit up here and do any of that i think public education is actually wonderful but i know this video isn't about it but i enjoy teaching students so i committed to actually using my english degree do some writing do some other things at the time and just the web design just actually just sat on the back burner so i can't really give you a lot of um bright advice in terms of how the rod will actually help you get a get started your career but what i can tell you is that they're really good they're advisors they're academic advisors uh career advisors i'm sorry are really good in terms of calling you following up with you actually saying hey they have this this open eye open house oh goodness i'm thinking real estate they have this career career day you know you can go to this career fair career fair that's thank you you can go to this career fair right here they're they're really good at finding you dates finding new locations i don't know how it's going to be right now and during this time but i'm pretty sure their career advisors are on the ball in terms of trying to get you aligned up with maybe an online zoom career fair or something now that they're doing it like that so with the events that's been taken offline devry is already well versed in terms of their online processes their online methodologies they've been doing this for a while and you see it for yourself from my time that i actually showed you here on the way back machine and they probably been doing it even longer i i'm not even sure i'm just giving you my experience so i i want to go ahead and just say that in closing of this video if you're going to do the ride the number one thing to please take away from this is first check to see what your goals are if you're just trying to get into web design and development great you probably don't even need to go to the ride in order to do that you just need to pro you just need to figure out what do you want to do in this career sector are you trying to just code are you trying to be more on the design side the visual aesthetics ui ux what are you trying to do first figure that out and then try to figure out what would be the good good steps for you to what is the barrier of entry for you do you need to learn html css do you need to learn how to just use photoshop and start learning some tricks and techniques in photoshop like some simple photo editing cutting images out and creating the totally new ones what do you need to start learning that's what you should be figuring out i can only speak on web design and development because this is the field that i spent so much time in since the year of 2011. i'm not going to be the one to actually lump you know other professions like oh you know if you can just bootcamp it with technology you can just go ahead and do six months to become a doctor i'm not gonna i'm not gonna be that guy that's gonna be another video comes just kind of sick of those people who continue to dog college and just think you can just replace education full-fledged education with a certificate program so certificate programs are fine they're entry level i believe college gives you debt you you have to make a choice if you may feel like you wasted money because you got a degree in general studies or gender history or something like that that's your fault that's your fault take some accountability that that's all i'm gonna say about that that's that's your fault man so uh i got my degree in english because i wanted to be a writer i probably didn't need to get a degree in english to do that but it served well in other areas such as communication presence all sorts of things it's just not even related to writing so i don't i don't you know regret that at all but anyway i hope this video was helpful if there's anything that you feel like i still didn't give you about the rise still then answer questions about let's talk about in the comments section below leave me a message and i'll see if i can generate another video about that this is desean johnson for dlj works thanks for watching i'll see you all in the next video god bless you all | dljworks | UCFFm0hX3Tp7ml1h-bodcWog | 2020-09-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,770 | 19,726 |
hXFrwjesICs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXFrwjesICs | Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice FULL WALKTHROUGH Episode 7 - Late Due to MK11 Beta! | welcome back to Sakura everyone how are you all doing kind of a weird question to ask since this is not a stream in this episode I'm going back to the Hirata estate because well we have the ball here that I could take on but I don't know again I that bowl is kind of boss like and for doing a normal normal area I want a normal enemy but don't do the enemies in this game that's bad news for everyone this episode is probably gonna come out a little bit late well definitely I'm recording it later than normal and the main reason being the beta for MK 11 which came out today you know how much I like MK and beta is out so basically I'm trying to kind of maximize my time with it so I was playing a lot and then there's only three characters out I am currently playing scorpion and they actually did very good things to scorpion I think I'll make a full kind of review and there will be videos of the beta probably maybe even a stream or two oh that's not good noticed we've been there already so yeah okay I'd really like what they did to scorpion this is one of those [ __ ] chickens do you okay I like how he even covers the chickens mouth so it doesn't scream we don't want the chicken alerting people you know oh [ __ ] just piss them all off didn't I there are not chickens the Roosters technically but still so yeah again I really like what they did to scorpion he is way more neutral focused whereas and MKX he was kind of just like a [ __ ] you I can do anything I want character although to be completely fair like 90% of the characters in MKX were like that but scorpion was you know special I think by the end of the game's lifespan most people probably agreed that [Music] Hellfire was most likely one of the strongest characters he-man like dragons fire Liu Kang and all that basically all the wrong cancel characters were extremely strong and luckily xi doesn't have wrong cancels there's no dude there yeah let's move on this way because it's a little bit easier can we eavesdrop oh that's a friendly I don't mean to sneak up on you do I look like one I thought he had sunglasses on I was like what the [ __ ] he realized he would be [ __ ] if I yeah don't talk to me like that [ __ ] three storey pagoda fine I'll spare you it would be a dick move to kill this dude to be perfectly honest secret path oh I thought you know what the hell small Buddha effigy bound in red cloth restores another resurrected power that would be very useful yeah probably for a boss fight I was gonna say I thought you were to open this door but guess not it wouldn't be too much a purpose to it but it was oh that looks like that's not a pagoda though sure as [ __ ] ain't three storeys either he's gonna be in for a surprise and that surprises me really trying to like we can you not ferry these dudes maybe not taking as much time as I thought I would be guess he was only like punching me pained groans oh is this prepared to cry episode toe-to-toe I don't even make sense episode oh oh [ __ ] I think I have an idea of who's gonna be facing him in the resting oh they just straight-up Noah's this is looking like a pagoda nice antidote power this is gonna be some [ __ ] here that it's gonna poison us there's already been enemies who did poison stuff they've just not been too much of a nuisance so far oh hello everybody knows me what an [ __ ] this is the thing I don't get like we're we just transported to a different area or is this like a fad the past because it's that something like we're in the memories but I don't know if it means like a lot blood-borne I think we're just being transported to a new area right I don't know you can't talk to these guys all right fine fine looks like there are some dudes there that would be too convenient it's not much you can do but take these guys head-on I think those dudes have shields though all right yep luckily RDF picked up the ax or instance stuns them too what do you think about this oh and that's convenient isn't it very convenient indeed speaking of convenient this is hella looking like something will be kind of charging down from here in fact do you see that dodge that was an impressive dodge if I do say so myself and when I get back up there I know that dude sees me the archer it's whatever I guess at this point the spear guy as well oops haha I ran straight into that let me try something what better time is there to I know oh that's the one so it doesn't have an infinite range oops it's the wrong thing this is what I wanted is that a mercury oh wait this is a boss [ __ ] there you go I knew it and he killed me we're gonna resurrect and we're gonna run like a [ __ ] just for a tiny bit I feel completely I miss the fact that this is a boss okay so we probably want will take flame went went [ __ ] [ __ ] it's so slow that's a problem with it yeah we have one more resurrection [ __ ] yeah that didn't exactly work how did it I'll be fully I'll be fully conscious that that that didn't work out yeah yeah not even fully conscious was fully accepting that causes dragon rot I am completely at fault it shouldn't because I've actually managed not to die in quite a while yeah better get unseen aid for that this combustion thing seems very slow I was trying to do the McKee recount err but just wasn't working out man just wasn't this was still seems easier than the ball I think maybe two attempts later I won't be saying that yeah just let me sneak by don't really look like you can sneak by here can you I missed it is tricky because they make you waste ease don't they not even waste but there is no way to get past these dudes without using a couple what I would really like to do is get a drop in on him not like this I was about to say like where the hell is the archer but he's there he's there he's shooting let me see if I can oh [ __ ] look at this secret path god damn do I like this game oh and you can sneak into the flowers here nice ooh nice how the [ __ ] those aren't fair there's no way he could have well actually he could have seen me I will concede that he could have seen me now I have a bunch of dudes on me then I didn't manage to lose track of the shinobi hunter maybe not I still a growed these other two idiots are the problem just do a little sneaking it is no shame in hiding lack of [ __ ] there okay he sees me there's not much I can do I swear he is me oh man he's so difficult what the [ __ ] resurrection how the [ __ ] did that hit me he's so difficult I don't get this me Kira counter I'm gonna have to like look at it do you have to stand still for it cuz ya know uncinate their holy should i lost quite a bit I think me Kira counter squared the moment and enemy thrust attack lens man I feel like I'll have to figure out a way to sneak up on that guy I think I have a chance if I if I can get a good strike in oh good this is one more try I'm not gonna resurrect this time around if I die cuz it's just you know tempting fate although people have said in my chat not chat this is the streaming mentality in my comments that you get dragon rod even if you even if you don't resurrect which is a little bit unfortunate I read somewhere that you don't but maybe I'm wrong maybe it was like some shitty website like IGN who are always wrong now I mean I'm only kidding like I think at this point clowning on IGN has become a dead meme and of itself how often people do it it's a nice little pad though still I gotta admit there's some charm to it problem is I got spotted by those guys up there here's the dude that you know I can backstab but yeah it's it doesn't work although if he if our samurai hunter shinobi hunt I just fell off I did not fell off fall off fall off can't even talk okay what there's a secret path here which is cool you get me out of here have you guys managed to lose interest in me I would really really appreciate that I think the boys are still on alert no they've returned to their original position Mitch [ __ ] if I don't keep falling I know my DualShock is drained of battery but still slats under the rest of this episode please who the hell is still alert oh there it's probably one of those like fish's giant enemy fish but hey we are not about that life are we we are about backstabbing this dude which if it doesn't turn around might be a problem hunt this shinobi [ __ ] okay this is how we're taking the taking it tactically he might very well still kick my ass especially with this dude on us two versus one ain't exactly fair is it oh nice ooh [ __ ] no we resurrecting oh this is so unfair no that's the wrong thing don't ask me what if I'm doing okay gotcha [ __ ] three times the charm oh look at doesn't brutal kill prayer bead like that shouldn't have been as difficult as I made it but whatever in the end it turned out okay if it turns out extra okay you will even have a chance to backstab this little [ __ ] this game is hype I I get the mckarrick contra the problem is I was also holding a direction when I was doing it I thought it was like an option select where it would come out no matter what you did but no you gotta be very specific and a safe point I like this game like the combat mechanics it has like a cool rock-paper-scissors feel to it with everything we are going to rest you know it's cool that Spears can be countered sweep attacks can be countered grabs everything again has its kind of rock-paper-scissors like mechanic almost I could make that but apparently not oh I thought you could for sure eavesdrop on these guys but know what a boys this is slows get up ever still want to get a Perry I don't know what I did that because I'm fairly sure that wasn't uh what's that a parable move it had like the little warning message on it that would indicate it wasn't but whatever I'm not gonna dwell too long on it those are the ones who know I was like what the hell notice me dousing powder it's kind of weird that there's a display every time you pick up an item what are you headed before or not man you guys are slow to react holy [ __ ] maybe not [Music] bro samurai skills and tactics this guy's is so weak though it's a thing oh I never even do jump attacks but their thing this is all weird having a jump attack that doesn't suck you know in a souls game because most of them are pretty icy when you think about it most Souls jump attacks but hey this is sec hero isn't it that might have been a bad idea or maybe not I don't know is there like some tactic to this some sneak option you can do no that's a big-ass waterfall or maybe there is some sneak tactics you can do here I knew it maybe it just leads to treasure but either way contact medicine weak poison status abnormalities inflicted upon consumption by inflating a weak poison on oneself all other forms of poison become ineffective seems very interesting that's how they balance poison or having poison resistance my only fear is that there won't be yeah there won't be anywhere else to go which means it's through the bridge or nothing over the bridge more like that's all good though yeah there's no way to avoid this guys there he's running oh I thought he was gonna Jack I'm gonna this guy's a baseball player for sure yeah I'm gonna holy he actually is playing baseball what the [ __ ] maybe baseball is not the best sport for combat cricket maybe might be a better choice I don't know I've never really played cricket I have played baseball occasionally did they seriously not man these dudes are the blindest idiots and I'm the blindest idiots for failing that and getting the wrong yeah tool adapt your shield [ __ ] looking to see if I care we can do it this way - no need to be stealthy I want it to be Fistful of ash there's a burning ass temple the only thing I'm scared of is that this temple will greet me with a boss what the hell is that our dude the one from the beginning yes he is this dude is cool he's like a Norse God man fire looks pretty in this game now I will save you don't worry is he actually dying hidden temple key given by the owl oh he has a furry side as well to him secret temple is located in the very back of Hirata estates oh [ __ ] return to the estate entrance and look for a side road along the cliffs take the back entrance through the cemetery okay the iron Code is he seriously dead [ __ ] they actually played the dead father meme head to my left and follow the cliff yeah man this is basically like a Disney movie our mother is dead prolly our Father is dead Sakura the Disney movie confirmed [ __ ] I did not mean to do that I thought that's where we had to go and then he said head to my left but maybe I'm stupid could very well be he said return to the S state entrance doh hold on let me actually read [ __ ] secret temple is located in the very back of the Hirata estate this is the Hirata estate this entire place but dang should have been paying attention state bath well anyways I wanted to go well actually there is a oh there's a wow that's really cool I did not know there was something like this here that's cool let's try the ball killing that samurai Hunter got me fired up to take on a ball I feel like now with this new skill I can track it down easily or chase it more like we'll give it a try why not and this game is good however I will admit that I really would just want to go and play MK but you know that's just a temporary thing these episodes will still be once a day because I always have time to record it's just that you know the Mk beta is available until April 1st which is not a long time and you know I want to get as much of an advantage as possible before the game comes out although to be fair I've played quite a bit today and I managed to climb up there played quite a bit today and so far without bragging too much but just a little bit so far I am undefeated they noticed me already or just that one thing that thing is very slow though so you know it's not gonna be able to catch me really what up [Music] give me the cash we might as well you know great art thief come on bull I know that you friendly fire curve McKee reading this [ __ ] Oh wonderful yeah this is that couldn't have oh I'm not dead I really thought I was dead yeah it's still difficult to chase down all you can sit on the handle huh okay that is for sure information to take in you can stun it when it's charging with the the whatchamacallit the shuriken probably gotta wait until is like a really close to you though so that you can actually counter although maybe not with the dashing though it recovers very quickly all right even still I'm gonna do is get some skills what do we have here on the ichimonji or whatever hmm midair I mean that's a good one increases the maximum I kind of want that these spirit emblems are more useful than I thought they would be that they were just a meme but dang oh that it increases it by one seriously it increases it by one okay that's yeah I I really I thought five at minimum but I guess not it's all good I'm gonna go ahead and wrap up this episode of sec hero here I think we made some progress we bait bait we beat one mini boss at least I'm gonna go ahead and wrap it up here I don't know if I'll continue with this ball I kind of wanna although the Hirata estate also looks interesting so yeah thanks for watching hope you enjoyed this episode of sec hero and i'll see you next time goodbye | MrSketchead | UCJyzg0ic1XHaB1KBD5jK7CA | 2019-03-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,046 | 15,675 |
0gz8EbmyTrE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gz8EbmyTrE | BEST ROCKET LEAGUE CAMERA SETTINGS (2023) | okay so I know what you're thinking you're thinking Luke why are you posting an updated camera settings guide and you know what I'm just gonna come clean on this one there's something deeply satisfying about like making a video and putting 2023 in the title just so I can go read the comments about people who are saying didn't know we were in 2023 yet but no the actual reason I'm making this video is because over the past month I've actually experimented with changing my camera settings and since I posted my last settings guide I've actually found this new set of settings that I like way better and so in this video I want to basically answer the question for any of you all watching what are the best settings I'll be breaking down why I chose my settings as well as the most common Pro binds so by the end of the next five or six minutes you'll know exactly what you should set your settings to and you won't have to worry about tinkering with these at all also Luke from the future here and for those of you who didn't see it I can now announce it I am officially going to be partnering with apparently from here on out Jack and I are going to be teaming up to actually coach for those of you don't know I run rocket League's largest live coaching program it's called the Grand champ road map where we take players like you who are plat through champ up to Grand champ in just six weeks or less so I hit up Jack and now he's going to be joining to help take our top ranking players up from Grand champ to SSL and even competition level play we actually already sold out our first 10 slots in our Inner Circle program but if you're below Grand champ or you want to get on our wait list to work with us DM me on Discord down below with the keyword Jack and we can talk details about coaching links down below otherwise let's talk camera settings no fear anymore [Music] okay so jumping straight into the settings I'll get to the two settings that have changed as we go through here but basically I'm just gonna go rapid fire I'll explain what it is how it works and what you should do with it as quickly as possible I'll also have Linked In the description a website called liquipedia and basically this site lists out all the common Pro settings so as I go if you're ever confused or there's just one that you're not sure about um you can definitely check liquipedia and see what you like best from there but uh yeah jumping straight into it the first setting at the top of my page you'll see here is called camera preset now you may not see this on your account and if you don't the reason is because this camera preset button is limited to those people with Bacchus mod if you don't know Bacchus mod is a PC plugin so if you're console don't worry about this but basically what the camera preset option does is it just allows you to select Pro settings like the ones over on liquipedia instantly play with this if you want but I'd recommend actually just following through and setting each one of these settings individually for yourself the first actual setting though I guess is camera Shake if you have this toggled on just turn it off if any of your friends are over and they see you using camera Shake they're gonna make fun of you but moving on field of view field of view is the first real setting and for this one recently some pros have been experimenting with 108 or 109 but basically you should set field of view to 110. I'll just tell you straight away what field of view actually does it controls how wide of an angle how much you can see on the edges of your screen rocket league is a game where you want information so the more you can see the better set it to 110 and you'll be set camera distance distance is a subjective setting but basically what it controls is how far back the camera actually sits relative to the back of your car now from what I've seen 270 is the most common setting for this now I have seen some pros use between 260 and 280 but nearly everyone including myself uses 270 and honestly I just think 270 is the perfect balance that allows you to dribble and see the ball well when you're up close but also be far back enough that you can properly see the field and not be too zoomed in to the point where you're getting blinded by your car so yeah distance I'd recommend set it to 270 and we'll move on to height camera height is something that I'm actually going to correct a little bit in my last settings guide I said camera height between 90 and 110 is good but now I want to adjust that a little bit looking at the pro settings and testing it out more for myself really the only two options that I recommend that I really like for camera height are 90 or 100. reason being is because basically what camera height does is it controls how high up or down the camera actually sits behind your car and 110 at least just feels a little bit too high for me personally when it comes to dribbling you're probably gonna want your camera lower especially if you are a ones or twos main because at that point you don't really need to see into the air all that much moving on to camera angle this is one of the two settings that I actually changed recently and that I've really liked my new bind recently I've moved down from negative 4 to negative three and all explain why in a second basically angle controls how much tilt you have looking downwards at your car that might sound a little bit confusing but the takeaway is at least from what I've seen is that a lower angle is going to be better for threes and it's really common that you'll see Pros use negative five or negative four whereas a higher angle is going to be better for ones and twos I've noticed that my actual ground touches and like my bounce dribbling for example has improved a lot as I've moved my angle from negative four to negative three so if you're mainly ones and twos and that's something you want to improve as well I definitely would recommend negative three with what I have but of all the settings this is definitely the most subjective so at the end of the day anything between negative three and negative 5 is going to be good for angle moving on to stiffness stiffness I'm not going to spend much time on this one is basically completely personal preference all stiffness does is it controls how much your car shrinks or expands as you drive faster so if you have a low stiffness and you're accelerating the supersonic your car is gonna like speed warp a lot it's gonna shrink as you go whereas if you have a stiffness of one your car isn't going to change size at all there are people on all ends of the spectrum I mean I know Arsenal likes a very low stiffness I know lethamir for example likes a very high stiffness he plays on literally 1.0 but for most people you're going to want to fall like pretty dead in the middle I recommend anything between negative 0.4 and negative 0.6 I personally use negative 0.5 and honestly I think that works for almost everyone okay next up swivel speed swivel speed basically controls how quickly moving your right joystick will move your camera so the way I like to think about it is it's sort of like camera sensitivity but swivel speed is something that I've actually in increased and now I like a lot more for the average person I don't think swivel speed matters that much I recommend you move it higher up because then you just don't have to use your joystick as much but I will say especially for higher ranked players as you get better and better your camera is something that you're going to want to use more and more so if you can just get in the habit of using it with a high sensitivity I'd recommend it and while we're on the topic of swivel speed I actually also want to mention the invert swivel button because a lot of people don't know how this works so super quick just to explain it if you put invert swivel it'll basically mean down looks up and up looks down and from what I found that's kind of confusing at least for me so what I recommend you do is uncheck invert swivel that way when you push down on your joystick you look down and when you push up on your joystick you look up and then finally the last and probably least important setting if I'm going to be honest is transition speed transition speed just controls how quickly you switch between ball Cam and car cam you may have seen some pros where when they press ball cam it instantly cuts to the ball or instantly Cuts back to their car that means their transition speed is like maxed out from what I found though that's honestly really disorienting so what I recommend you do is put this between 1 and 1.2 on the higher end wouldn't really go much past that unless you're an absolute madman and you just like spamming the ball cam car cam button before kickoffs which now that I think about it you know I kind of like doing too okay so those were all my updated camera settings hopefully that was helpful if you still do have more questions about this stuff the best place to ask them is probably going to be in my private training Discord I'll have it linked down below it's completely free to join and you can always leave whenever you want everybody's super helpful there and we have tons of free stuff we give away but uh yeah other than that if you're a new viewer who watch this thank you so much for watching I've got more content like this that I'll have linked on screen if you have any more questions and as always thank you so much for watching and I'll catch you all in the next video peace guys | SpookyLuke | UCfzjoVrSU7K5zUR4FaBLx3A | 2022-10-09 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,825 | 9,559 |
1R8tljg5xdc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1R8tljg5xdc | Ishaku Promises Autonomy To JUSUN, Legislative Staff | NEWS | and now to to rob a state where the governor darius ishako says his administration is poised to grant autonomy to the state's legislative staff and judicial staff union of nigeria jewson any time negotiations are completed speaking at the swearing-in of the new grand cardi of the state sharia court of appeal governor ishaqua explained that he was never opposed to financial autonomy for judicial staff as well as that of the legislature governor ishako says separation of powers and rule of law are important ingredients of good governance the government says he sees nothing wrong with the demands of local government workers and state judiciary staff seeking financial autonomy swelling the new acting grand cardi of the state sharia court of appeal shaibu ahmed at the government house jalingo governor ishaku expressed discomfort with industrial actions embarked upon by juicing noting that it always puts innocent citizens at the receiving end not opposed to judicial and legislative autonomy rather i believe that financially independence for judiciary and the legislature is essential for a strong democracy therefore we shall not hesitate to join other states of the federation in implementing the financial autonomy of both arms of government let me also reassure the judiciary of our determination to maintain and expand on the existing synergy to provide better justice to the common man ishaku charged a new grand cardi to work to the best of his ability advising him to uphold the sanctity of his oath for justice to be dispensed to the common man i employed the bar and the bench to imbibe the virtues of equity moral uprightness and fairness so that justice can be delivered to the masses in an effective efficient and timely manner so help me god the state's chief judge philibos anderto administered the years of office and allegiance on the new acting gran cardi of the state sharia court of appeal and the minute silence was observed for the late grand cardi ahmed bosse during the occasion hello hope you enjoyed the news please do subscribe to our youtube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates | Plus TV Africa | UCkY5L8JYwx7BT0cOXYZX_dw | 2021-06-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 364 | 2,179 |
8EzYeKLtGLE | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EzYeKLtGLE | [Smash Ultimate] Xeno221 (Pools Winners Semis) - Vivi vs Zane | yeah a lot of stuff covered it however yeah but basically whatever it happened and it was crazy and i can't leave it happen anyway next we have oh that's my name that's funny but anyway here we have um oh my god zayn and vivi oh two really good players yeah so zayn normally what we see from them is the duck hunt but this time around i know that they've been playing rob moore uh which to a certain degree makes sense uh because rob is a good character he's been doing great and a lot of locals around in the region and it's just this looks like casinos i look as you know like there's at least four robs here and i think zayn makes a fifth oh but they're raised depends uh depends on if uh the bus is going wrong which i don't think he would but he always has the chance to but anyway in this game right here so you know we were talking all about rob but let's not forget bibi playing the card characters in the game great forward smash to take that stop especially considering the fact he's almost at no aura you know of course the way that the character works the more damage that's on him the more damage and power he has behind his own attacks but bb is not the kind of uh lucario to like oh right let me just like get you know thrown around for the first 60 and then start playing no he comes out of the gate swinging he comes before you absolutely tries to press you into what he's trying to trying to kill you basically and oh that should be death yep wow great deal great wow that was phenomenal and look at because he survived right there he's able to do even more damage and preserve all of this aura and this rage that backer almost killed [Music] nice phantom footstool to keep zane away from the danger zone oh things quickly escalating beyond zane's control that should have kicked oh great d.i again listen if you're a lucario player is so important he can't deity no no way um but uh it's so important to have good di to keep yourself alive in those situations because lucario more than any other character gets rewarded for survival truly it's a survivor the fittest kind of character absolutely oh and right now bibi's looking pretty dang fit yeah he's trying to find an opening trying to get oh him left my thought i mean this is so back and forth i can understand why thoughts are going out the window okay this has actually really big opening i know that zayn you know being a not you know rob mayne might not know uh the you know crazy rob combos i kill early but there's always the possibility and if you're lucario that that just sounds like an absolute nightmare for you [Applause] i'm pretty sure if this was like a like pac-man and he wrapped around to the other side he still would have died yeah absolutely oh man right here we see that final stock all the way off the ledge waiting for him to start falling then start falling down he back-aired see the back here come out it's one of the most it's such a uh it's such a rob thing to do you know it helps him get back to the stage preserve his fuel a little bit uh but it is a risk because if you're a character that has the ability to hit from all the way you know on stage like lucario then you could die for it two of those stocks were already sphere granted they were very different kinds of aurasphere but nonetheless and again great the eye on baby's car just refusing to die yeah i'm kind of surprised we went back to battlefield um just purely because of the fact that bb was um surviving off the top he was just surviving those operas so well that um maybe having a stage without the very least you know what fd type ceiling yeah i would think like maybe even like yoshi was available okay the reason why was probably because he was worried about uh lucario wall claims there are definitely a lot of crazy things that uh what cardio can do with that but we'll see how this works out so far it's going a little bit better for zayn but still we have vivi with the lead and this is like lead at low percent meaning that uh yeah this is not an even game here i know the percent say they're even but lucario only gets stronger over time oh my goodness what percent were they at he was at 70. he was like 75 77. oh man that's like even with almost no or uh lucario forward smash is still dummy strong and and he's just whipping zayn all around the stage yeah and this is the sort of thing where rob really good character but all right great job picking that up right there but um really good character but sometimes lacks in the approach yeah agree absolutely agree and if that's the case then vivi uh right now could have used that you know but he does have the lead he can definitely play to it and yeah we're seeing zayn go much more aggressive trying to throw out those fast rob aerials like the forward air like you know the down tilt on the ground oh and i mean it's kind of working out you know the neutral seems to be a lot more favorable for zayn but at the same time it might start getting readable that's the problem yeah and you see the adaptation from bb he's just slowly figuring out how to force whips man that great job which is running up and then shielding that dash attack that was incoming tiny little baits here and there are how oh man oh by the way uh quick info dump uh lucario's down b is a counter but it is not based on the damage of the move that triggers the counter it is based on his own aura so even if he triggers something like gyro if he's at 120 that move will kill horrifyingly early and again just places into lucario's persona of the more damage he takes the stronger he gets yeah just like oh my goodness and that's this is massive for bb oh ah yeah i understand the idea behind that up smash that was like the only way you could get a kill but at the same time vp knew that so of course phoebe's not going to air dodge worst case scenario if he jumps out he eats enough air and then he's shown that he's not going to die to that with good eyes so i've been so focused it's just some intense between these two characters or two players yeah that recovery was so good from bb he'd be looking absolutely confident right now and 140 this is the character where oh that's the last thing you want to see is him so deep in the red but zayn is trying to believe oh yep oh he's alive oh great d.i that was fantastic the eye from zane managing to keep himself on themselves alive but 140 on lucario this is still so dangerous not enough one more time he's not fully charged and oh this should be able to take and now things get interesting so first of all rob has like zero death kill setups which zane has not shown that they can do it but that doesn't mean that they can't you ha at the very least vb has to assume that they can until oh this is some of the worst with rob mayne's like knowing that rob has zero death combos that they can just easy peasy yeah and not only that but right now bb has no aura no rage meaning that he's yeah he's having to fish these real beefy kill moves like the back air like the forward smash uh until he gets hit a little bit more which is again excellent the i man they were definitely oh that's a wine yeah that felt like you know fighting tooth and nail you know like like claws at the chalkboard trying to stay alive but uh zane eventually just falling to a fantastic roll read on bb's part gonna be a two oh making sure that uh bibi is in uh making it out of pools i believe yes yes i believe yeah he's looking out for us oh no yes he starts to do pools winners finals oh my god oh my god this is so freaking stacked uh okay so they do make it out of pools with semis right okay so right okay so ghost of devon just informed us yes okay so both of these both of the players make it out but want to make it out of pools but one on the winner's side one on the losers um and whoo man i'm i've just got climb out of losers yeah yeah um i am we just got we just got a word on what the next match on stream is going to be h03k uh team kill here but it's one that uh | House Of 3000 | UCU0gcxKefgK9P4RJHxcKNxg | 2021-10-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,599 | 8,017 |
QT7JERSuiXc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT7JERSuiXc | Apartment Therapy, Maker Talk: Molly Yeh | hi my name is Molly yay and I live on a sugar beet farm outside of Grand Forks North Dakota Grand Forks is a small town in between Fargo and Canada and our claim to fame as that sometimes our restaurant critic Marilyn Haggerty reviews restaurants like the Olive Garden and sometimes they go viral I write a food product which is called my name is yay I've had it for six years and it's basically a life diary with recipes and photos and bits about my life around the farm I'm originally from Chicago and I moved to New York to study classical percussion at Julliard and and while I was in New York I discovered the food scene here and I fell in love with it and I found myself ending my practice days early to go find New York's best burger and pizza and so I graduated and I applied to work at a little site called the kitchen like anyway got an interview because I guess playing the xylophone doesn't really qualify you to be a food writer it's okay but I have my blog so I sort of um forged my own way to write about food on my blog this is what my blog looked like when I first started it was a lot about restaurants a lot about schnitzel I won a free month of schnitzel commission ipsilon thing strike here I really like shit's all and and then two and a half years ago my then-boyfriend and I moved to his family's farm where they grow sugar beets I didn't know what a sugar beet was when I moved there but this is a sugar beet and it's process to become table sugar so as a cake baker I use a lot of it and it's a really cold place it looks like this for happier and what I discovered when I moved there was that I really thrive under these conditions I do really well when I don't have anything else to do and then when I moved there I didn't have any friends so I just I just baked all day but I worked on my photos which was basically the first thing that I tackled about my blog because when I started my blog my photos looked like this so I just trapped myself inside or the snow trapped me inside and I worked on my photos and so I started using Pinterest and I drove traffic to my blog through Pinterest and taste spotting and food Gawker and I was able to start having a food blog as a job and so I do sponsored content and I contribute recipes to sites like the kitchen and and and I also got a cookbook deal so I'm working a cookbook right now these are donuts itself I realized that I really took to the Midwest like a fish to water so I decided that I better stay there so I got married that's that's our backyard that was our wedding which was a year ago John snow wasn't there and so home began my life is a Midwest farm wife which includes a lot of really long days of being inside while my husband drives tractors and other large pieces of machinery I haven't really learned the names of this is my kitchen and so but basically I started blogging not just as a way to do something but also to connect with my new surroundings and so I learned about Midwest food like lefse which is a really thin potato pancake and Sam system from the New York Times came and and learned how to make lefse in my kitchen so I learned that with him and then I learned about hot dish this is my version of a hot dish I learned that but or sorry I said the punchline I learned that salads don't really need vegetables because Midwest salads are just jello and cookies and whipped cream so I started to basically do updated versions of that and we also live outside the line of restaurant delivery so luckily I'm half Chinese so if you ever want Chinese would I just make it so that's like that's actually really big influence for my recipes on my blog is uh is my heritage so I'm half Chinese and I'm Jewish so I love traveling to Israel and bringing the flavors of Israel and the Middle East back to my my new friends there and teaching Midwesterners how to pronounce SATA and challah and stuff like that so so I really love using these flavors to keep my heritage alive on the farm and then also as a kid of the 90s I funfetti cake and dunkaroos and Lunchables all really made impacts on me so now that I live on a farm in the middle of nowhere I have the time to make these things from scratch so I've like been working on this baloney recipe for a lunchable and it's kind of a disaster hopefully it'll be worth it one day these are my kids I am I I guess I mean I live like five hours from the closest Whole Foods so it's really difficult to get really fancy ingredients but the idea of a farm life and having chickens right out my backdoor who are about to start laying eggs any day now are really big influences for me here they are now they're all grown up so that's a little bit about me if you would have told me five years ago that I today would be living on a farm with chickens named macaroni I probably would have laughed at you but I wouldn't trade it for all the pizza in New York you | Arbuckle Industries | UCYSYbWylT8vGFYPovFeQ43Q | 2016-01-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 973 | 4,901 |
sZGc--1RFSk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZGc--1RFSk | should you go to film school? (UK) #filmmaking #filmmakerslife #filmschool | with the rising number of film and media studies enrollments in the UK you might also be thinking if you should go to film school for Film Production I myself went to the London Film Academy in the last few years I've worked on sets in the camera lighting department as well as a cinematographer and want to give you a comprehensive overview of the career Outlook the university experience the financial viability of the degree what to expect after degree as well as alternatives to film School specifically if you want to work in film and me production so let's jump right into it and talk about the pros | Moritz Oskar Meyer | UCdj1sTyueONszeF2l5I41kw | 2024-02-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 110 | 605 |
UKY8wigPlSg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKY8wigPlSg | Review, 2023 Lucid Air Touring costs less, but refuses to skimp | review 2023 Lucid air touring costs less but refuses to skimp here's a paradox electric cars are throwing down zero to 60 miles per hour acceleration times that would have boggled your mind a decade ago yet at the same time EVS are making this ubiquitous performance metric less and less relevant thanks to the thrill of instant talk from Electric Motors almost every EV feels quick when you stomp on it three seconds for seconds who cares it's still fun isn't it which brings me to the 2023 Lucid air touring at 109 050 including a 1650 destination charge it's the new entry point into the air lineup undercutting the 139 650 Grand dollars touring and 180 650 Grand dollars touring performance with 620 horsepower 885 pound foot of torque and a zero to 60 miles per hour time of 3.4 seconds the air touring is less powerful and therefore slower than its more expensive counterparts but does that really affect things in the real world not one bit it's still much faster than the majority of cars on the market the major mechanical difference that separates the touring from other airs is its battery rather than using the 112 or 118 kilowatt hours lithium-ion packs found in the Grand Touring and Grand Touring performance respectively the touring has a 92 kilowatt hour battery that it'll share with the upcoming and even cheaper air pure like the more powerful variants the air touring has a dual motor all-wheel drive powertrain though it's tuned to make less power than the Grand Touring which spins up 819 horsepower and 885 pound foot and the Grand Touring performance with its 1050 horsepower and 921 pound foot also like those cars you can spec this trim with over 19 or 20 inch wheels thanks to its 700 volt vehicle architecture the air touring can accept DC fast charging speeds of up to 250 kilowatts assuming you can find one of the rare 350 kilowatts public charges and also assuming the thing you know Works Lucid estimates the air touring has a range of 425 miles with the 19-inch wheels or 384 miles with the 20s no that's nowhere near lucid's headlining range of 516 miles for the air Grand Touring but 425 miles still beats anything offered by any other car maker all Lucid models only delivered their maximum thrust in hold on to your butt Sprint mode when driving in the smooth and Swift settings the air touring sent 347 horsepower to the wheels and the GT only pumps out 468 horsepower even the GTP is limited to 754 horsepower in these modes the turin's 3.4 seconds 0 to 60 time is 0.4 seconds slower than the GTS and a further 0.4 second off the gtp's 2.6 second time but again the immediate torque delivery makes for 3.4 super exciting seconds besides when you're darting through traffic or passing slowpotes on the freeway the touring never feels underpowered a wallop of oomph is a toe tap of the throttle away unless you routinely floor the air from stoplight to stop light and please don't be that person the difference is in acceleration between the air trims isn't something you're likely to notice well maybe if you own more than one and drive them back to back which you don't and won't all of lucid's models have the same great chassis setup with adaptive dampers front and rear an excellent electrically assisted power steering with a fixed 13.0 to 1 ratio the suspension and steering Tunes differ slightly between the drive modes but at its core this car is set up beautifully I originally chuckled to myself when lucid's Executives put up images of the E39 BMW M5 and 991 generation Porsche 911 GT3 as benchmarks for the Air's handling however while I won't say the 4987-pound air replicates the experiences of those sweethearts I'll just say that man the folks at Lucid really know what they are doing on the other end of the spectrum the air touring rides like a boner find a full-size luxury sedan over great distances on smooth California freeways the air is an absolute beach with smooth mode providing the same sort of bank vault Serenity that's a Hallmark of Teutonic full-size luxury sedans such as the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-class the Air's ability to strike such a rewarding balance between smooth Serenity and well-balanced cornering composure is arguably its best on-road attribute touring Grand Touring or Grand Touring performance this is a quality you'll enjoy in every air likewise the touring's interior doesn't skimp on the plush Creature Comforts or stunning design of lucid's more expensive trims I did the strong mid-century modern Vibe inside the air as an added bonus because the touring has a smaller battery pack than the GT and GTP the rear seats are positioned lower in the car's body making them easier to get in and out of and giving back seat Riders more Headroom too lucid's been fine-tuning its in-car Tech game ever since the air launched in 2021 and while the touring uses the best iteration of this software yet it still has its quirks the central ipad-like display that houses the majority of vehicle climate and infotainment controls is colorful and responsive but the menu structure is a little overwhelming at first blush especially if you want to adjust any of the standard driver assistance Technologies like adaptive cruise control or active Lane control it's also incredibly annoying that the mirror adjustments and steering will tilt and Telescope controls are housed in the tablet on the dashboard one single curved housing incorporates three screens the leftmost display has headlight and wiper controls the middle one is your typical gauge cluster and the right screen shows multimedia info Apple carplay and Android auto smartphone mirroring technologies that are standard on just about every car at this point are still MIA from the Lucid experience which is a bummer even so the 2023 Lucid air tourings Pros vastly outweigh its cons and it's all wrapped up in a package that's really stinking pretty this is one of the best looking full-size sedans on sale today the touring keeps all of the GT and gtp's rhythms intact and the performance compromises it asks you to make are at best a loss of bragging rights drive one and you'll see a touring is all the air You'll Ever Need [Music] thanks for watching drop a like leave a comment and don't forget to subscribe to watch more videos like this [Music] | AutoModive | UCfulI8qJSx79yhBufMxz4wA | 2023-05-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,101 | 6,299 |
5JdbgbOxWNk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JdbgbOxWNk | Why We’re Not Together Anymore: Amber | Teen Mom UK 3 | [Music] hi I'm amber from team vitae me and Brooklyns downstair are not together no more so - this relationship was like fast when we would stay flat it was just a bash you know but those times where we plan a big night in Noah we would get munch we'd get spills we'd get the cozy pajamas and then all his friends would walk in and then add the sack right on my own he won't give me any attention he wouldn't speak to me that happened quite a lot and that's when I started to like things we was just friends like it was just it was it was horrible to be on it we had our displays where are my points means steam won't even say hi to each other we won't even ask you each other's okay we haven't spoke in around we canal so yeah we're literally an orphan we're literally nothing I can't even say like what we are because we're literally nothing no I don't want to agree with him I've realized lately I have to do better than him I'm happy at the fact that from now on whoever I'm with is is not going to be staying it's going to be someone I don't know who it is but it's gonna be someone and it's just not gonna be him [Music] I would like relationship with state which involves obviously a good co-parenting I would like to be civil with him I don't want us to know what's going on in each other's lives you know I don't want him to know what I'm getting up to I don't want to know if I'm in a relationship I don't want him to know if I'm meeting my mom tonight I mean I don't want to know anything about me if it's something to do in Brooklyn then yet you can know anything to do with me you just don't have to know but yeah I see I'd like to be a civil within the Brooklyn side but I don't know what's best about this moment in time [Music] you | MTV UK | UCuwUfM8E79h2sqp34Fut6kw | 2018-02-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 358 | 1,747 |
bpadISuPTlM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpadISuPTlM | Chelsea Tatum Claims 2018 Super Stakes Ltd Non Pro Classic Title | good evening folks we just had a busy day of cutting here at the 2018 Lucas Oil super steaks to finish off the day we had the limited non-pro classic final that was taken out by Chelsea Tatum congratulations to Chelsea what do you think when you looked up and you saw that big 225 I mean that's a great story open a little line delimited non-pro and you scored your high score ever in the world Rodgers so tell us how that feels right now well I've been showing years since I was in there pretty much junior youth so it's really awesome it's just unbelievable so you must feel a little bit at home here if you've been showing here for a long time so you it was actually you know as a high standard final there was a 222 debate another good score what was your plan to do that well I just wanted to in my work show kept clean honestly just get it there and it just kind of happened and just kind I'm just feel it deed can you describe that run to us you remember three cows my second calluses the favorites and just stayed on it a long time and it just was really awful can you describe to us that feeling you had while you were in that settle honestly it was just like my adrenaline is something and I just love this marshy mean so much to me and it's just awesome to to get to the sugar okay so bub smart ray how did you come by the sauce I'm actually water in the night before I showed her the maturity which I made delimited and the tourney finals honor got forth I think and so and she's just been like one of them and worse for me so you have some real chemistry by the sounds of it definitely staying family forever now Lloyd coughs is your trainer it's alright okay what advice does Lloyd give you or that stays with you that comes through when you're going through your on that really helped well they really also about talk to me and making sure that I have the right house mainly Jesus chosen to kick and be more aggressive and just smooth cuts okay so what's next for you well she's close to 100 so we have the regular non pro finals later this week and then probably the VI I'm just trying to okay you've won 9,000 tonight so that will help boost yours as well I think you won what 68,000 is it right so this your biggest check so far don't keep track of it too much finals and she's taking care of me really well I think she's telling you she's done she wants to go home alright well congratulations once again thanks for joining us okay and that finishes everything up for tonight so join us again tomorrow for a full day of amateur finals you can watch it live on the CHC webcast good night [Music] | CHTO, Cutting Horse Training Online | UC2PSVetntjcD29tzjIMcKsw | 2018-04-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 515 | 2,613 |
4yuoDaSdApY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yuoDaSdApY | From Setbacks To Success, Fuel Your Journey With Purpose! | you're losing hundreds of thousands of dollars and opportunities while you sit back sort of licking your wounds or pretending that they don't exist and I'm going to tell you this that is not the way to thrive as a human our creator gave us unique gifts talents and a purpose in life and it's up to us to step into that fully it's up to us to be that version that highest level version of us so that we can have the impact and help others we can have the contribution that we want to have in the world and to receive the compensation that we deem is our just right and desire | Career Coach Mo Faul | UCrtrEbcMgo4eluDas0EmcPA | 2024-02-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 114 | 574 |
4r02l9kLa4M | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r02l9kLa4M | Film discussion - The Boy and the Heron「君たちはどう生きるか」 | good evening and welcome everyone to a very special event co-hosted by the soas Japan Research Center and the soas library in which we'll discuss Miyazaki Hay's latest film the boy and the Heron or in Japanese kimachi do kiruka my name is Charles ton Abell I've worked here at s for the last six years as executive officer in the centers and institute's office and more recently I've began working as the events and Outreach manager in the library as a former ba Japanese student here at s it gives me great pleasure to this event and introduce our panelists Dr Fabio gigy Dr satos Suzuki and Dr filipo Cheri Dr Fabio Gigi is chair of the Japan Research Center and Senior lecture in anthropology his research covers the intersection of material culture and medical anthropology with a focus on how medical and social categories are formed around practices of disposal he is the co-editor of the work of gender service performance and fantasy in contemporary Japan and has written about animism dolls robots and Maria Condor Dr sazuki is current currently a lecture lecturer in Japanese and mon Japanese history here at soas trained as a historian in the department of history at soas her main interests are the rise of modern Japan with an emphasis on imperialism militarism ideology and the relationship between politics and religion she also teaches Advanced Japanese using current issues in Japan including constitutional revision security and gender Dr philipo chlli received his PhD in Oriental studies at the University of Oxford and is currently lecturer in and Japanese literature and popular culture soas he has written on the literature of Takahashi gicho o kabo AB kazushi on post Fukushima fiction and on manga and animation he recently co-edited an interdisciplinary special issue on representations of nerds and loneliness now before we begin we'd like to start by watching a video to get us all in the mood to discuss the film uh afterward we'll have a panel discussion and there'll be plenty of time for questions and answers at the end so please save your questions for them then uh but before we begin Please be aware that the discussion today will contain heavy spoilers so if you haven't seen the film remain at your peril does everyone in the mood all right let me start by asking the panel uh what did you think of the film what were some of the things you liked and some of things you disliked and how does it compare to miyazaki's other films and what did you make of the themes of grief the afterlife and coming of age um Fabio should we start with you thank you very much so for me it was like um it was like meeting an old friend that he hadn't seen for about 10 years that's the distance between the last film kaziu and you meet them and there's there's lots of familiar things there's familiar characters there's the way that flight is so important in the world portrayed there's the obas sanachi the the old women who sort of scurry around that are depicted in a sort of very familiar way um they mysterious cute creatures um that abound and that play sort of quite a secretive function in the film but then as you start to talk with that friend that you hadn't seen for a long time you realize oh actually quite a lot of things have happened in those 10 years and it's not so similar and you start realizing there's quite there's a lot of different things that are happening uh that sort of try to stretch both what the medium can do especially that first scene in the fire that sort of feels very different um for the normal single cell animation um and the whole structure of the film this idea that there is a hidden world that already exists in Spirited Away um but that you can see as is given a very different kind of function so there is the real world as also depicted in the last film The The Wind Rises that is completely set in the real world where there's no fantastic element and so there's a return to this idea that yeah so there is the real world uh a world a world of war of militarism um but there is this other hidden world and what that does psychologically or what its function is we can talk about I think today you sat now okay so I didn't know anything about it I mean I avoided to know anything about it I mean so it was quite good that the director uh didn't really publish anything beforehand um but even after that I avoid it because I just wanted to see it for myself and sort of decide and so I was actually mostly interested in the music because I love Chi music I always listen to it when while I'm Mark for example to kind of you know relax myself and things um but yeah besides music I really um enjoyed it in general um especially because I didn't expect anything but then I saw a lot of kind of reference differences with I thought Disney you know like I Alis Wonderland and also Snow White with seven grammars and things like that and also it was set in 19040s but I felt sort of nostalgic even though I wasn't born in 1940s it made me feel like oh my God it's like old Japan show period so that sort of sense of nostalgia really hit me and also um what else uh subtitles because I saw her here and obviously we couldn't avoid subtitles so I was um analyzing the translation I I couldn't help myself so it was a bit sort of distract distructive in a way but yeah I was thinking why did they translate it like that and I had to think for like maybe five minutes and say yeah yeah that makes sense you saw little bit of distraction there but yeah I pretty much enjoyed it and also what else yeah like five said like uh mystical magical creatures um par world and also I felt um I don't want to spoil too much but reincarnation War um mother motherhood that sort of thing so yeah I really enjoyed it yeah but I think I have to watch it more at least two more times actually get it yeah yeah thank you yeah on on that note of rewatching it I think yeah my experience uh speaks to that because I saw the film when it first came out in Japan uh in July so at the time we didn't the world didn't know absolutely anything about what it was like like the japanes title is even more cryptic than the international one kimachi kukai how do you live how do you something like that so and for me even the the image of what what we then know it's Heron in the in the the only posters that were circulated in Japan I didn't even know what that was so I didn't know what it was about and also as Fabio said coming from the last movie directed by Miyazaki before then kinu which is really set in the real world I I I didn't I wasn't expecting something something that deals a lot with fantasy like that so I was surprised the first time I saw them movie I was also I felt lost maybe also because it was a night I had just had a very heavy fried neapolitan pizza s and home Bashi so maybe that didn't help my concentration but I felt that somehow Miyazaki had crammed a lot of themes there right that many that we can see in other movies directed by him but also some something else so then to prepare also for today I saw it again in London um with a with a clearer mind and I found more literary references that I had missed the first time around which uh gave me some other layers of interpretation um this relationship with uh with the fantasy world as we will also see later on I found it to be very literary which I found it very interesting and uh I think now that is a film that gives uh stimulates a lot there are many things to read in there are important things that it does uniquely but also things that emerge if you if you watch it in um correspondence with other films by by Miyazaki so uh despite you know certain uh things that I think the movie does better things that I don't think it does as well as in other movies but uh there is definitely a lot to unpack and I found it a lot more interesting to say take on time around sa philipo you you touched on the well sa you mentioned the translation and philipo you talked about the the title and the significance of it so obviously in English it's the boy and the Heron and Japanese it translates to how do you live um could you tell us about why they might have chose translate it this way and and sort of what effect does that have on the The viewer's Experience um yeah yeah I mean it was not actually based on well Loosely based on the original how do you live so the original Noel translation is how how do you live right yeah but because he was inspired by it and he used the novel in the movie which kind of like awakens the mahito so he from from that purose he didn't have to translate it as how do you live so for Western audience purposes the purpose for the Western audience it was easier to say boy and a heron because it was about the friendship between the two as well so yeah maybe I don't know for the Western audience they wanted to emphasize on the Friendship that's my interpretation no yes I I definitely agree with that and I mean as as as um SATA said the the book is was written in 1937 it was translated in English in 2021 uh and it's a very different story from from the one that we see in the in the film and even the the name of the protagonist of the boy is different in one in the book is Honda junichi that everybody calls cop copel or coper in Japanese which makes more sense because it is from um Copernicus the astronomer so it is a very loose adaptation so I I think that in the English of course they wanted to focus on the Heron element also probably because marketing wise is the first thing that we see right like this this bird in in Japanese the Kimu kiruka it makes sense if we see the movie of course also if we think about the book because the book is basically a Coming of Age story uh between um a junior high schooler that that discovers the world discovers relationships in the world that are very simple because it could be um something glean from a fight at school something uh understood through seeing his schoolmate make tofu and then discussing about this with his uncle so the uncle is an important car figure in both the movie and and the book but in uh to put it briefly in the book it is through this musings of the child that understands the different underw workings the relations in the world what it means to respect others this is also posing a question of of how how do you live that is why that makes sense like thinking about all of these micro things in the world that the world is made of relations of people that help each other people that produce that gather the beans that people that buy them people that make them into tofu people that buy the tofu people that are happy because of the tofu like it's right understanding that the world is made of people working together in these different relations of Productions then the book asks this question like now that you know all of this how do you think you want to behave yourself from now on and um um I think if we we also have to think that the author of the book Yoshino gaburo he he was an an educat so he he was trained in philosophy he worked for a publisher he he was a person that although coming from a a good background like a well-off background in in those years in Japan uh he was uh also participating in uh socialist meetings and and uh thinking what what would be better for Society for the workers and he was also detained uh because of these subversive associations after being held in prison for 18 months he was then released and then he continued his educational activity by becoming a serious editor in ethical books and his editor uh Chief publisher told him like why don't you put all of these lessons that you have in a book format and and then he he published this which is uh like a kind of a compendium of of his thought right so in this sense we can see it how how how do you live and I think that it this this Spirit of of thinking of our experience and how it connects with the world that Miyazaki transposed the title of the book to his movie right so we mentioned earlier that the the well the film obviously takes place during the Pacific War and the historical backdrop is referenced many times throughout the film um could you the panel maybe tell us a little bit about why they might have chosen to use this point in history as the setting Fabio would you like to that's well you haven't said anything something first then I'll add something well there is there is an an interesting sense in which I just wanted to say quickly that the the the name of the protagonist mahito a sincere human or true human is quite interesting from Copernicus so to speak yes to the true being and it's very different if you compare it to the other um boy figures in his films that are usually innocent sort of Plucky boy hero stereotypes Mah is quite different he he he knows about um his own difficulties he knows about his own Badness as he says at the very um end uh and so it's it's very interesting to compare that with the the often female figures that you have like sha for example in Castle in the Sky um or even Kiki uh in maubin the little witch so female characters often have this kind of knowing about something that is very and and the boys they don't they they have to sort of find it and figure out what it is um what it is supposed to be about um and that gives an interesting Dynamic but here in the last film there is a similar kind of knowing uh that is presented um at the outside that the true mench um sort of has so we're not no longer talking about just sort of an idealized figure but there's something else going on and the setting is of course historical setting is interesting because it also refers to miyazaki's own experience many events in the film are parallel to events in his own life he lost uh his mother quite early on uh not like in the film uh due to um an attack but due to spinal tuberculosis um yes she didn't die like that early but she wasn't around when he was growing up so he missed her and yeah so I think she lived for a quite a long time a few years few more years yeah yeah but yeah she absent yeah absent yeah absent mother so she you can sort of see that he's longing for having mother as a young you know boy or young child as it were and in that sense it is a narrative of loss and the the fantasy world only comes in once the loss has happened so it's it's almost you could say in modern parland a kind of trauma reaction that you create this parallel fantasy world that you can Retreat to where all the real elements of the world are still there so the militarism is still there in the form of the of the parrots who are sort of a militarized species in the parallel world um of the film there's still this idea to be called upon as a successor by sort of a shadowy uh Father Figure um and each person that exists in the real world has sort of a double like a doubleganger in the second um world and they interact in very interesting ways so it was set in the 1944 if I'm correct because he say something like my mother died three years after the war started so that must have been 1944 right so that's like so when you see the fire at the beginning and he says my mother died in the fire but I kind of thought that maybe was the right by the United States it could have been the the bombing so it was like and then after that he was evacuated to the countryside so that actually happened as well at the time but the um the thing I thought was that it was normally like not so a well of people only kids were evacuated not with you know their their family certainly not at this really fancy well it's not a palace but it's really fancy house so it's like uh war from a bour perspective you know because they had they had food you know they also lived in the sort of western style Mansion right and that was supposed to be um uh considered not so good because you know you don't live in the western style house you know because they're like the enemies so um that's like a parallel to his own life because he's actually his um own father are on the fza aircraft Industries so they're really well off and I think am Yaki was a little bit kind of ashamed of that because he was well off even during the war so yeah he he often talked about it in the interviews I afterwards and also his real father he um his mother was actually his Mo his father's second wife um so his first wife died and then remarried M his father a year later so there's that sort of similarity as well so yeah that's why I think it's um um kind of like semi autobiography as well yeah yeah but yeah and also something else I notic just maybe because I'm I'm a historian but uh uh the how do you live when it was written was sh 12 so that 1937 yes so that was when the second Soo well second signo Japanese war took place so that was um I it be interesting for me because the themes of wars and things are there but still not like um really desperate um stories like uh fireflies of the Grave you know that was really sad about you know really really poor family's perspective so yeah I thought that was pretty pretty interesting yes if I could just add to that about the book and the historical context so um the there's one part of the book where one of the experiences that copper makes is against a band of bullies at school so they start to there's an episode where he and his friends uh realize that the the older classmates in the higher classes they are becoming bullies because they think basically that uh the the boys especially in the school are becoming effeminate it doesn't this is not a word that comes here but basically they say they don't Sing the anthem of the school they're not concentrated on in sports and masculine things they don't properly bow to their elders and they they like literature or they watch plays they go to the theater so they I think that it is very hard not to think of a parallel with a surging imperialism in Japan at the time of course there is nothing that is overtly about that in the book because also in 37 probably would not have passed censorship but it is it is it is impossible not to not to see that the way in the in which these bullies that that pick on on the the smaller more gentle kids has something of um an aggressive stance that that we can also read in in in the bigger context of a preoccupation with with growing militarism and aggressiveness over Japan that somehow like had to uh stress uh the group Culture like we are not the the artistic individuality but right more of a let's gang up let's let's be let's be uh physically strong so it's something that comes up in the book and I don't know might also have tickled miyazaki's imagination let's talk a little bit about the the animation in the film uh because there are a few really striking scenes that that stand out even by Miyazaki standards um what what did the panel think about this and and also how do you think the the film is going to sort of stand up against um other big animations during award season that right again okay I can go first thank you um so I already mentioned the first the fire scene that was just looked very different um from both miyasaki style and also other styles of Animation we know that it took so long to make the film because it uses an enormous amount of individual images for each second um so it's a very high image to time ratio uh and it's all handcrafted so this is an artisanal uh product quite different from other Animation Studios who often use CGI methods um and also uh now increasingly artificial intelligence and uh Miyaki hay has spoken out against that and has taken a very clear stance and said it's essentially uh inhuman to do so but there's something else as well so at the very beginning when we encounter so the double mother so his mother passes away there is the sister that looks very similar and that sort of welcomes him and they step into the rual and this is strange so for a moment you sort of you I sat in the cinema and I thought you know it's you're always moving your own body with that happening it's as if the image creates a really embodied sense of this very simple action of stepping up and this I thought oh wow something else is happening so this is not just an image that you look at from afar two-dimensional this is something that does something to your perception and I thought how is this going to be used later on but it doesn't recur at least in my experience it didn't recur later on it was as if it was sort of an a quick knot saying here I can do this to you so it's a very powerful style of Animation that I thought shows that Miyazaki continued to experiment with new ways of drawing the audiences in with new ways of depicting uh scenes yeah uh yeah I mean I it maybe it may sound really strange but I don't really look at it as anime I look at it as a film film yeah so um from that perspective yes I mean those kind of jaring feeling I I I felt that too actually and also the fire and also I felt like um there's a distinctive difference between when he was in the real world and when he was in the and world as it were so in the real world everything was kind of slow like you know putting on trousers and things whereas everything was really fast in the Underworld so I thought that was quite interesting because um I would have thought that real world would have been quicker maybe nowadays but yeah sorry I didn't answer the question but that's what no but definitely um thinking also about the opening sequencies what what's one thing that has struck me both times when I saw the film is the way mahito like climbs the stairs like when they when at the very beginning they are was fast yeah they say hey M and and so he he climbs the stairs to the Upper Floor and it feels like a frog in a way like or like an animal that is quickly climbing so I think that in a way the stabilizes our perception a little bit right because we start the air raid uh the the the bombing the the fire so it is a very strong it is very clearly historically located in a way right but then we have this uh these movements and then also when he's trying to to reach the the site where his mother is that like the way she's represented with the Flames like I think we saw that in the video as well uh that they blur the The Contours in a way but in with a different technology so I I'm I'm I'm I'm wondering whether yeah as you say Fabio is it's him saying oh I yeah I can do this especially because if you look at some of the other candidates for the awards like one is Spider-Man across the spider V so which is a very completely different kind of Animation which destabilizes me uh in a way but it's it's more technical like he feels in a way that Miyazaki is and his teams way of Animation is like they're trying to make a last stand for for a handrawn animation in a way and trying to complicate the things like as though what even though they're animating but it's like somebody's there with with a hand camera right it's like you're experiencing it as well yes you're not just looking at it yeah it's so sometimes it's uncomfortable sometimes it's Jing yeah and and then it also very clearly contrasts especially with the fantasy world world where we have creatures that have a very simple design some creatures of the forest some Spirits some have a very very simple design right like even the parrots I think the the the ease of flying this is always something that struck me from the very beginning from you know uh from nka the valley of winds onward the idea that when you fly it's a completely smooth movement it sort of gives you overview over the world it's it's it's something completely done with these very much in contrast to the sort of the it's it's cumbersome like it's murky right when he climbs the stairs like and even when the frogs climb on him right like yeah that reminded me of Stephen King's novel um the what is it the the frogs rain on you the SW no yeah I can't remember the name written so many yeah loads of references so Miaki has obviously famously retired many times claiming that he's not going to make any more films but will this film actually be his last in your opinion is it a fitting Legacy to to well fitting into to his legacy and and is it really his last stand for you know Japanese animation as as he's sort of invented it to be I don't think so because I apparently he's already talked to you know his friend SL producer Suzuki toshio that he already sort of started talking about new ideas and so Suzuki producer he actually talked to the French uh journalists that we can't stop him yeah I'm just gonna let him do whatever he wants so yeah if that's true then no but then it feels like um he didn't manage to create like a um his um somebody who inherits him like I was the I can't remember successor successor thank you yeah so he did didn't manage to create successor so maybe I don't know maybe he's still trying to do whatever he can until he dies um yeah so I don't think it's going to be his last I I I agree I was in Japan when the last one came out K kazin and there was a similar discourse around that saying oh maybe this is probably the last and often the connection was made between this being a story set in reality so no fantasy element saying okay this must be the Legacy looking back at the history sort of showing this is what happened and there was quite a lot of interesting political reactions across Asia because if you remember there was there sort of there was a German character there but then the German character wasn't was sort of an anti-nazi and and and yes the J was working to create a fighting plane um but sort of there was also an anti-war message in the film so there were there were interesting contradictions there many people said this must be a legacy work um and now 10 years later uh I also I don't think uh you can stop uh somebody who has such a a creative drive a creative Talent um yeah there will be more hopefully yeah yeah um even my perception is is very much the same also because I think that uh the way Miyazaki has worked the way what he represent sense this this showah work person right would will not probably give so peace to his soul until he has given everything and also I'm I'm I'm wondering like what does he do at home like but he's not doing anything I don't I'm not I don't know if his wife wants him around talking to him so yeah yeah and uh and then of course I mean he's such an an important character that also we have testimonies that he's not the easiest person to work with so to put it like that so even with the relationship with his son that wanted to follow in the foot steps uh and then absolutely not and I mean I have heard some theories saying that some scenes in in the boy and the Heron I will not say which ones are kind of uh symbolizing that he's passing the Baton to his son but I didn't I don't really see that I don't know I mean it's an interesting theory if you have seen the movie and then I it's the ancle trying to pass the button to exact M but mahito said no yeah yeah but is it really like the son saying no or is it actually the yamaki said no no yeah I don't get your baton but I'm not even passing exactly so the ancle and mahito are both him old and new old and young yeah yeah so yeah I definitely concur that I don't think this is the last we have have seen and in a way uh this this debate around Miyazaki reminds me a little bit of uh what people said also of the writer o Ken zaburo because who passed away last year also in his case like I think for 20 years it was like this is my last novel and if you read the novels it's like this old man that preparing for his death in these semi-autobiographical novels when even when he was 60 and he NE he didn't stop until very recently and he he even wrote a novel years ago which which is called Sayo so it's like farewell to all my books and then there was in late style like a response to S and many other things so but I think that we need these people to to ENT to work yes and make us think um as much as much as they can yes you mentioned it earlier on about the The Peculiar marketing Strat in Japan to to not advertise the film at all obviously that wasn't the case here in the west but um what what do you think of that and could could you elaborate a little bit on on why you think they might have done that and is it just a luxury that's a studio as prestigious as Studio jibli can can do yeah I mean bit of that and also it's a new sort of way of advertising isn't it not to advertise so that kind of catches the uh people's attention but I I read it somewhere that some people are really put off by the title how do you live because it's a bit preachy soe audience not gonna watch this but yeah so the boy and herent are more sort of easier approachable as it were but yeah I mean as I said I think this is a film that you want to watch again and again it's like the more you watch it the more you understand it or you discover different perspectives so yeah I think there's Al there's a sense of enigmatic you know advertisement it works really well because he's such an established name uh it's been 10 years since the last film roughly before that the I think Pono came out in 2008 so it's a five year so this is quite a long uh time to wait and so anticip anticipation was building and uh you don't really you know I talked to many of my friends in Japan and they all said well it's a miyasaki film obviously we're going to see it it doesn't matter really what it is it is a Miaki film so in a sense it is advertisement in and of itself but he works well with me because I don't want to know anything about it it definitely worked well and um even engaging some reactions across the web when the movie came out in Japan I also read some things they were interpreting this again as a form of japaneseness in a way like to show without showing or like to be to be be failed by the nothingness you know I've even I've even yeah very is z of course uh I mean I would think that in the current Panorama of Animation probably him and shink Kai can afford that because I'm sure that if the next shink Kai movie we don't know anything about it people will go anyway yeah uh but it definitely of course you cannot be a young new filmmaker and do this because it will not work but he was incredibly successful in in this case but also because I think it's a movie that probably the first time you see it and you get out of the cinema and people ask you what it is about you say I don't know really I think as a feedback it also works very well I just wanted to mention um the uh what's his name the Yon Zaki the the singer uh when he presented the song so he was asked to create the song and when he presented to um the the Miyazaki he apparently cried and so he was at the Yon was really moved and he said it would be like my treasure for the rest of my life because he just really respected me so much so yeah I mean I really like the song I thought that was really beautiful and my geeky note yonzo is also the composer of the music to Final Fantasy [Laughter] 16 he very popular yeah he's very popular so there's one more question I have for the panel open up for a Q&A and that is about the the references in the film so we mentioned earlier on that there were a few references to other literary pieces and films you mentioned Snow White um could you speak to this a little bit more what other references Did You observe philipo would you like to uh yes uh thank you Charles uh so one that I was very happy to find that is very dear to me is are the references to dant's Divine Comedy uh so uh I know I'm talking more and more about Dante recently but um when when mahito enters the first step into this fantasy world he has to go into a tower and we briefly have a glimpse of the entrance of the tower which is was also shown in the in the trailer and Charles can can pull it up so it is not amazingly visible here but not even in the movie but on the arch there is a sentence in in medieval Florentine which is f poest which is a line from The Divine Comedy it is in the third Count Of The Inferno when when Dante is entering the gates of hell and this is the inscription on the door and the the third set that precedes this is the most famous one because because it is through me the way into the suffering City through me the way to the Eternal pain through me the way that runs among the Lost which is something that uh Italian high schoolers used to put on the door to their classrooms when teachers come in then this sentence it means my was divine Authority this is what it means the highest wisdom and the Primal law so it is a reference to God and I think this is interesting because it is not the most obvious reference because it is in Italian but this is Dante 13 13th century Italian so even if you're fluent in Italian is not the easiest thing ever but it it made me think about the references and the similarities because of course both in Dante and here we are think we're seeing a gate like we're going through a gate that leads us to the underworld a fantasy world in the movie Miyazaki so and there are countless references to this like the fact that there is a an uncle Godlike figure that speaks to mahito from above against a Starry Sky which can make us think about Paradise the the story sky in Dante's Voyage to the paradise the fact that he asks the Heron to to lead and guide mahito which can we can see as a Virgil like figure that guides Dante although the Heron is much clumsier than than uh than Virgil um and also then there are river scenes River scenes with with fairy people one is Kiko the the the Fisher the fisher woman right uh and also we have scenes that make us think about the river sticks in um in in the river acaron sorry in um in the Divine Comedy where where the Caron the fyman uh fairies the The Souls of the the dead into the underworld and even then in the Divine Comedy karon is surprised to see a living Soul Dante and even here Mak makito right is singled out and we have many scenes of boats with spirits on them which made me think a lot of these references but of course these are not just mere homages with Miyazaki showing that oh yeah I know about this but it is it made me think about what what this underworld means right the the the voyage that mahito Enterprise is on is a is a voyage into in a way like Dante into the understanding better who he is right like Dante talks to a lot of dead people in The Inferno in the Purgatory and also in the paradise through their experiences he learns also about himself salvation in a way I think we can also see glimpses of that in the in miyazaki's movie because mahito is exposed to a lot of crazy different characters in this underworld which in this world in this fantasy world that make him think uh about his own self and also like how he wants to live like we can also see this the way around that in the way the Divine Comedy is a is a reflection on like how do you live like after having met all of these people made heway through your life how how do you live and I think that uh it is showing once more that when these authors in Japan they tackle the ideas of knowing yourself through the Voyage Through seeing even getting in touch with with people that are dead uh the imagery of Dante are is very strong in in some of these authors not all of them but some of them anything I I just noticed Snow White seven GRS seven grammas yeah and also uh but it interestingly kidiko was one of them but she was not you know she was special right so um I wonder why that was but yeah seven dwars and also I thought the the Heron was the uh the rabbit um of the definitely yeah um but it was kind of half Heron half human so it became scary to kind of comical and then enemy to his friends so some people say that that was his uh friend the Suzuki producer yeah the because you know um apparently uh they would sort of of like argue like lovers on the set so you know like really affectionate kind of fights do you see what I mean so um yeah people thought that yeah it was a the embodiment of the producer I thought that was quite I think yeah it's a trickster figure that can make you do things that you may not want to do so I think it's a very interesting relationship between director um and producer producer I I thought there was I mean visually there's lot of visual reference references obviously um there's lots of European architecture especially in the Underworld yeah there's a library there's also there's if you're familiar with Arnold Berlin's island of the Dead that tomb that they come across is literally exactly that so it's a very interesting sort of visual reference and miyasaki has often said in interviews that he doesn't start with the story he starts with an image like tarino tooro is the standing tooro standing at the bus stop um next to the other characters that was the starting point so there was no story necessarily there to begin with so you start from an image and you develop the image and you start thinking about what kind of story could be happening in this context and so it's a very different way of building a narrative and the other thing that came to my mind immediately when I was watching it was uh similarity toos pan Labyrinth also said in fascist Spain during the second world war also that the the main character is a girl who escapes from the threat of um being arrested by the fascist police that there that her family faces um by escaping into a fantasy world but the danger of course is also in the fantasy world and the the creature design it's not an animated feature um but the creature design is also very scary and very sort of horror-like and yet somehow poetic so the idea that there's another world that is uh sort of an inverse mirror image of the real world um where similar things are happening but where you can encounter all these dangerous things um in a more symbolic way that then helps you knowing more about yourself and the other and how to overcome these difficulties I thought that was uh quite a powerful image all right I'd like to open the uh the panel up to the floor for questions um I know we've got a couple online but should we take one in the room first yeah over there please thank you so much for discussion I just wanted to ask a question related to P labin I was just thinking about this all the time first time I watched it I thought that it was very similar and it's very interesting also what Philipa mentioned about o zab's kind of like interest in the rising of fascism in a way in his book and imperialism and to me as well in a similar way to how the doo makes um a kind of like fantasy out of Franco dictatorship in Pence laeverin I also felt maybe that Miaki was kind of trying to capture the fall of the Japanese empire somehow through this kind very carnivore parakit Kingdom and I was wondering how do you feel about that I think he sorry he felt the sense of guilt and he had this conflicted feelings because uh his father was making money out of the militarism or Japanese empire uh so he actually was against the war but he knew that he benefited from that when he was young so um yeah I think he uh that was kind of packed in there but not in the way that um would criticize it but more depicting it as it was from a perspective of wealthy family during the wall but it's it's also a displacement right so the the father in the film appears as a very kindly figure to him he's very nice and yashi in general um but we only and we only get the connection to the aerplane fabrication when they bring in the parts so there's one scene where you suddenly realize oh there's something else going on as well and so that's why in the Underworld you have you sort of have a reflection of that the parakeets and this mysterious Uncle figure that is also a kind of father figure that tries to enjoin his son enjoining him and becoming his successor an inheritage that he refuses in the end so I think it's one way of dealing with that without actually pointing towards it sort of yeah but definitely there yeah but I think his father was like his real father oh sorry his father as in M's father was like a sort of spitting image of um St because he also you know um was um what no he Co owned the industry the the the air fire aircraft um industry so um yeah and he was apparently very sort of um hedonistic and kind of kind of crazy you know person so yeah he I think he's uh he liked his father I think that's why he portrayed him like that in the film pretty much like new money hedonistic and also a little bit crazy and also caring I guess yeah yeah um I think that if we if we also see this in relation to a broader context of other Miaki movie movies even The Wind Rises right this relationship with you know somebody that is a good man fundamentally horo shiiro but he's also producing of death it is something of course that is very important in miyazaki's works poroso and others I mean the fascination between like mechanical things designs but also the potential death that they bring is also it's never black or white right it's never manistic in this sense it's never oh my father buil like the father right I think in in the boy and the Heron the figure of the father father embodies this very well because he's embroiling in this industry but he's not a ter a bad man right he's not like um like assimilated in the things that he makes right he makes war planes or machines and then he's a bad person and I mean this fascination with with machines is also something that we see in other anime directors who didn't leave World War II like an know hiaki for example right yeah who not not by chance is also the the voice of hoshiiro in the Japanese version of The Wind Rises so I think the two have a lot in let's take a question from online so Anonymous attendees says how do you think the presentation of grief and family connection Compares between this movie and when Mani was there which one is the second one when Monty was there I have seen that which one is it what is the Japanese tal does anybody know no I haven't seen that I haven't seen it I haven't seen sorry all right but I felt the grief H his grief um all way through until he read how do you live um in his bedroom and cried and I I kind of felt it um he didn't say anything and he was really quiet and he didn't even look at NATO the uh new mother as it were so yeah I felt that really um I actually felt it um when I was watching it but yeah that's all I can say about the grief here okay and I can't make a comparison sorry know me me too there's another question from Dr Helen mcnorton from online um she says great panel and she says hello as well she says Miyazaki movies often have strong female agonists the main character in this film is clearly male but are there any gender messages in this movie this is one for sat okay thank thank you so much I think there's a really um strong female um element too like mother kittyo and nutso um so and it was about I think about him missing his mom and so is it gendered I'm not sure yeah but I think female was as female presence was as strong as male I think out would say that's actually stronger in a way because it's like reincarnation and also like reborn you know like for example natu was it natu no natu sorry um M's real mother's mother can't remember sorry anyway NATO is the sister right sorry not NATO sorry M's real mom yeah can't remember her name but anyway she um she knowing going back to the real world she would die but she had to go back to give birth to mahito so that sort of powerful message I yeah I felt Qui strongly I mean you can read the whole film as a kind of the the whole underworld is a sort of is is a male idea of of Empire that's a parakeet there is a kind of a Godlike figure that creates the balance the equilibrium that holds the world together um and but that needs a successor and for that you need to abduct um NATO to to to to to get a successor so there is there's a there's a kind of strong uh gender dynamic there I think and it sort of it ends with mahito saying no I'm not going to be the successor here and the world collapses as a result right so I think there is there is a strong uh point to be there that's yeah sort of the militaristic at the parakeets especially both sort of at the beginning you think haha they're quite funny but then you realize that they really are they fascist parades yeah and also right even even though mahito of course is a boy but in this world in the fantasy world he cannot make it without the women's he right yeah first K uh and then the his his mother spirit that helps the the the the W and then also she that's gender less the W yeah okay yeah so the gender that helps the gender less yeah uh so something that also I thought was very interesting in maho's Voyage uh uh is that I think it is a reflection on Grief the fantasy world but to me it also meant that you cannot really make it by yourself only right it's about in a way of like how do you live right you need friendship you need love whether it's for your friends whatever uh and and his help even if there is um uh farewell like there is a Detachment in the end but he's May able to make his own decision to grow up also through the encounters that he makes right and without the book that his mother left he wouldn't have probably wouldn't have made that decision at the end yeah let's have another question from the room yes please when I watched this movie I was so curious about how if I am thinking like a I think for him it's really uh I I really like the words you mentioned like his own story like SE uh autobiography of his like life with his M under the F in Japan so I assume he has a strong message for the younger in Japan to express his lineage or his Reflections about the cloning period inan And I also really um also find really interesting you mention about the danting so he also gave us his approach about how he reflects and for this period it's not only about the negative side also he wants to somehow um give us a message and to bring some kind of like positive lineage from that perod like the family relationship how he anti those how to say group Culture the MC Liberty so how how I was wondering how do you feel as about the P reflection about the period the those Colonial period Well I think um yeah he was too young to be actually be involved in the war um fast hand but like I said he felt little bit guilty about um you know being well off uh you can see the difference between him and his um classmates because I think he had loads of hair but his classmates were like all bold also the way they dressed as well and uh his classmates had to work after work whereas he didn't have to he had to he could just go home so um and that sort of added to his loneliness because he couldn't make friends easily so I I don't know whether it's positive or negative it's just he's like sort of reminising his childhood because he actually did um evacuate as well with his dad and one really funny thing about uh his dad was that he didn't really mind selling like dodgy airplanes to the authority okay so um yeah so he was like he's maybe way of saying I'm not going to just contribute to the war I'm just going to make money that's all it matters so it's really kind of practical sort of side of mad and he's seeing him um he seeing his St like this that must have impacted uh miyazaki's you know perceptions later on and also his that was a little bit anti-authority know because he had he could just kind of go to the uh his school uh with his what what is it that son the um M was it Moret no it's it's a car that the is that M it's like it's a car no like yeah yeah but nobody had it so yeah so it's like sh bit of sh and you could just say this is it yeah but anyway anyway yeah so I so I don't know whether I answer the question but yes yeah let's have another question from the room yes please try Stitch L things that you said together so s ear you were saying that the the older uncle and M though were representative of Miaki himself passing Bon onto himself and then you were talking about her at the beginning there was a lot of the sense of grief for me once he entered this magical Fantastical world I interpreted as as the story being dominated by fear actually and it was I don't know if it was a fear of death but a fear of this creativity ending at the end of the story everything literally falls apart and so we're talking about how there's no way this is going to be his last movie um but it almost feels like throughout this movie he is acknowledging that despite his ideas continuing he no longer has the ability to hold his world his world together and he has no one to pass pass it on he has this Nostalgia but when he did have all these people around him to support him all this inspiration all this energy to create and bring his ideas to life so if we're talking about there not being any more movies in the future or even if there are movies in the future do you think that they will hold the same quality where it comes from his ego and his inspiration where they come from a place of fear of rushing of wanting to produce more before he feels that his time comes to an end how old is he he's like 82 or something yeah okay sorry can I link in another question from online which is slightly similar uh so the anonymous attendee says if I remember correctly the uncle told M to pile three blocks a day to build a newly balanced world and continue that for 13 days do you feel there do you find any reasons for these specific numbers is there any reference sort three and 13 yeah sry numbers I'm not sure about numbers yeah sorry yeah okay sorry do you want to go for comment about the number it could be a very like magical number for The Witches but also if we connect it to Dante's um right Inferno door to the real world what that was 1 three something too right yeah could be loads of things to decipher yeah like I said I have to watch five more times Yeah by understand everything but I'm not sure about the fear because he is still really enthusiastic about creating new things so you might see so this is like semi- autobiography and he packed load of things but maybe next one will be completely different who knows because um yeah but I'm not sure whether he's he's I I I didn't actually feel the fear but that's just me it's in interpretation but I think he he says okay I don't have like a success but I have friends I have uh Suzuki to I have what is it the other guy um takah is Tak is who was the co-founder of the jibbery so they still he still has all these sort of friends to work with so and also like you know MTO he's okay because he's got friends you know Kido and others so I think that was a quite nice message but I think the fear element is definitely there and I I was wondering because we were thinking when we were talking about how to frame this I was thinking about the on late Style by Edward S which is all about trying to think about whether there is such a thing as late style so late in life what do you do when you actually are facing death what how does that change your art and and say writes about beatoven and TL sto and so on so forth but I thought there was an aspect to that that the sense that the contradictions are there they're so strong they're not there's no attempt anymore to sort of transcend them to create like if you look at like you know nka of the valley of winds it's a fully realized world it's it's everything fits together it's a it's a wonderful story it's quite a harmonious hole while here in the boy and the Heron there is there there are jarring forces that go against each other there is there is there is a sense of yes an urgency I think and that yes an urgency that perhaps fear brings right or or maybe he's sort of um aware of his own sort of morality and also like yeah definitely like how long am I gonna be around but yeah how are we going to deal with this yeah yeah I mean I think on that point then I would add a third player again o I'm sorry because uh I mean he he did write in late Style again in response to his very good friend s but I feel that what you what you both said about Miyazaki here being aware of his own mortality not in a way in which he like made The Testament but like understanding that for for him but also for S and also for o to to approach death it meant to somehow not trying to streamline and rationalize all of their aspects but to understand that to be immortal to be a a man human being means to to have all of these contradictions acknowledge them and make them coexist so I think in this way we can see the boy and the Heron also as a reflection on creativity so the the the fantasy world is lethal it is a refuge is a refuge from the fear of grief the fear of confronting you know a stepmother that you don't like the fear of uh un feeling what you really feel inside like even when there is a moment where the yeah exactly bad intentions bad intentions even she says like I don't like you you know in this and that's fine but we work through those and in the movies um fantasy world the that I felt as a creativity as as representing also creativity because it can be both a respite but it's also something that can kill you it's something that is dangerous where we don't understand everything we just have to understand that these diff different Natures coexist and this is also something that you can see in in O's later works because he was more and more concerned with his own mortality but in these works that reflect also on Japanese history for example in death by water from 2009 he was writing that while he was being trialed for defamation when he wrote his Okinawa Noto about this mass suicide that was we we don't really know what happened but during the war in Okinawa an entire Village almost was committed mass suicide by drowning and we don't really have any documents that say that a certain officer made that order some some versions say that it was because the the US Army was coming so better die on our own term so we don't know what really happened but o did take a stand in his Okinawa Noto in the 70s and he said that to give this order to people to commit mass suicide it was inhuman so he was um he was trial he was he was called called to trial for for slander for defamation and at that time he also wrote Death by water which does not mention Okinawa but is also something that a acknowledges in a way that you know we all have our own history histories and and to be to be somehow alive to be modern to be a man means to to somehow understand that there are diffic difficult and diverse like contrasting aspects in yourself and I think that in in a way this this sentiment seems to be pervading intellectuals such as Miyazaki Edward S and and a few others there's a question from Olivia online who says thank you so much for fascinating discussion what struck me was how I felt I had to work through The Narrative of this film and the world that Miyazaki created felt more fluid and loose I felt this might reflect or encourage the audience to explore the very process of dealing with grief but do you have any Reflections on why this movie felt more open than other films I think it's more open to interpretation in that sense yeah that in that late style sense you don't you don't feel the necessity to prefab all the meanings that you want the audience to take from it it's a much more sort of saying here this is me as the artist this is what I do I don't necessarily understand it myself and and masaki in many interviews has said similar things like you know I start from here there's the image there's the movement and then let's see where we go from here there is an openness to the process but this is really much stronger I think in this last fil um where it is essentially it's it's an offer to the audience saying here you do the work of figuring out um um what it means at least that's that's what I felt I also felt yes it is quite hard work it's not something see you know and all the narrative The Narrative is clearly presented oh this means that oh yes it is the mother oh okay wonderful yeah it is like a puzzle yes yeah so you have to work it out as you watch it maybe once twice three times so you might get new discoveries but but I I agree it is more open yeah can I Y me the shape of the mouth over here quite strange why the teeth understand what you think it's a kachua or maybe the producer I haven't seen the I haven't seen the producers pictures of don't think maybe maybe but like a cur version um so because he he he really likes the producer like a friend old friend so it's like a affection the teeth are ALS there in you see them when they smile but you also see them when it's a more threatening so there's an there's sort of an ambiguity about the this image of the tooth I think it's as if like you know things are more complicated than we like very to put it super bluntly which I think does relate to what we were saying earlier on right that you don't have to understand everything like at some point you see you make your own meaning and then you move on it's AB to interpret as well should we have another yes please um I went to see with my wife and uh she's um Japanese and she was born about a year after from and she was um taken out of Tokyo during the end of the war something similarity and I could quite make it out and I asked her what you mean and she say oh it's very straightforward it's telling us how to behave after the wall and um and I suppose thinking about it uh actually I I began to get that I think a lot of the um it's obviously frames in the world uh and I think some I think it's historical um and fact I've heard say this there was quite bu of town kids who went out into the um and you know the parakeet it seemed to me parakeet and their leader this was the Army and the EMP you know very obviously and I think it's very much focused on on the second war and sometimes what we as old people do is actually not worry about morality we start thinking about our very young age so that to me was was how it was going and I think it was sort of to me it was creating the confusion of war and then what what exactly should we do as a result what comes next how how do we so I thought I think her analysis was actually thank any other questions in the room sorry if I made something so but he decided to actually destroy this world of fascism by not inheriting this role as the uh what is it the emperor was it the emperor what Happ that that world collapsed yeah but then he decided to make it collapse because by not inheriting it the world collapsed right because he could have suceeded it and he could have let the world go on but he decided not to so I thought that was like saying I'm not going to contribute to that it's the equilibrium that we see in the in the final moment of the film so if the the the main parakeet is the Emperor there's still this Godlike figure of the uncle that sort of is even more mysterious than that and the equilibrium then doesn't hold the world collapses and everybody is released so well maybe that's where then you have to ask the question so what where do we go from there I mean that's I think that's that's that's a good interpretation right so okay so now everything has collapsed but that's the end of the film right so it doesn't it sort of ends on a slightly upbeat note perhaps yeah because then he decided to okay I'm not going to be part of this um it's going to be maybe the real world is going to be really messy because war was still going on but I I choose to live in this messy World rather other than in this kind of fantasy world where he could be the God so yeah and of course he is a young he a child and he makes takes the decision to live in a world where his mother doesn't exist right yeah exctly where she has died right so that is a very important step to take right yes please a do you think that the fact took that like Stone in the that although he said no to like inheriting it it's more like would you say that he has a choice that's interesting yeah I think it's a creativity right so this is a builder of universes you have the power to do that it's very tricky you need to find the right equilibrium to do so but he takes the stone I thought that as well right and the Stone comes with him in the other world and he then literally if you think of Miyazaki himself he then creates his own universes out of that I think it's actually a very nice and the stone there lots of stones like if you think about the the the hii the the flying Stone in uh um in Castle in the Sky there's lots of you know magical stones that embody a particular kind of power and also I know I thought about not forgetting right so you you don't inherit the world you you make a choice but it's like a legacy yeah but at the same time you we should not completely forget what we chose not to have because you know it can be memory of not making the same mistakes but also the creativity because for I I'm I I would think that for for somebody such as Miyazaki even art and creativity they're not some they are also passed on this is why you have references to other authors right you make your own but it is passed on so I yeah I thought it was a symbol of Legacy as well didn't Haron say something like you're gonna forget about this soon yeah yes yeah but he took that when he left the house so that was quite symbolic as well yes yes yes exactly I think we've got time for maybe one or two more questions there any in the room got one online um it's a question from Mina that says you mentioned that the other world was an afterlife but it struck me as more of a Sim your life since it sat outside of time and ran ran alongside ours do you have any ideas or thoughts about how the movie plays with time or timelessness thank you for the talk I think it's and Under World and upper world I I maybe not say after world but it's the time is a little bit different because you if you remember maho's mother disappeared when she was young right so that was when mahito was in The Under World too so the time is um yeah it's I don't know it's like a parel or it is yeah it's wared yeah I don't think it's clear but it is um when was M's mother disappeared when she was like mto's age something like that she was younger she was young so for year but then M was there when she was there so that must have been what 50 years 40 years difference yeah so that yeah it's a sort of different Universe maybe I would say different Universe Multiverse miak Multiverse that's it yeah I mean it's a parallel universe in the sense that it it mirrors what happens in the real world but the time if you look at the the lift experience of the film time is that the the the first part of the film is quite slow um there's lots of walking and unpacking and doing very mundane things and then once we Ender the other world there's something happens there this time is speed up and things happen very quickly quickly um so so there is a sense that that these two universes they they move at a different speed it's like a Marvel movie Doctor Strange presumably I don't know all right I think that's about all we have time for so uh please join me giving a round of applause for our one thank you thank you all very much for coming tonight and uh please keep an eye on the S Japan Research Center website and the Library website for future events and we hope to see you again soon have a good evening | SOAS 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FT4B6DBaMzM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT4B6DBaMzM | FM21 | MANCHESTER UNITED | EP8 | ABSOLUTELY CRUISING | things are going extremely well in the premier league become we continue that runner form into the champions league we've got both legs coming up against salzburg let's get into it so following on from a very very good episode last time with man city and spurs being beaten we then went away from home against newcastle united at one three nil and we'll have a sort of change in me starting eleven that i've finally figured out after six months marcus rashford plays up top anthony martial on the left now dropped edinson cavani not because edinson cavani is not absolutely phenomenal but because i want to get marcus rashford and anthony martial in the side and in this game fernandez corman and rashford all scored next up was a 4-2 a wheel win against sheffield united in the fa cup we played a pretty rotated side in this one but we still managed to get away with it marcus rashford with a hat rick and anthony martial with one playing up front it's going to work probably the toughest game we had romanian for the rest of the season was a 4-2 home win against arsenal rashford with a brace martial with one and harry maguire with the other alex lacazette got a brace for them but it wasn't enough and uh we knew these two are now performing superbly and finally was a four-nil horn win against everton anthony martial rashford fernandez and alex tellez with the goals in this one and that sees the premier league table looking like this we sit top of the league six points clear of liverpool who have now moved into second seven points clear of manchester city in third ten points clear of arsenal in fourth and 17 points clear of aston villa in fifth and we have a game in hand on every single one of them so it's human we win that nine points clear from second place liverpool the title i think at this point is hours to lose and of course that takes us to the champions league action where we got a very favorable draw against uh salzburg the austrian side they've still got some good players dominic i'm not even going to attempt to see second name is a fantastic player he was great on last year's fm and i think the years previous as well um but at 20 years old still a lot of room to develop and i don't think he's going to be enough to stop boss but let's not get too ahead of ourselves let's get into the game uh as we said anthony martial and rashford are now switching places martial's playing fantastically on the left rashford's playing great up top uh kingsley coleman's going to drop out we're going to start mason greenwood for today's game i'm actually tempted to drop paul pogba as well not because he's performing too poorly but because he's been the one who struggled the most for fitness and he can come on probably for bruno fernandez at some point during this game otherwise we are full strength let's get into this game and hope for an incredibly dominant win in this first leg we are away from home so it will be the most difficult tie but um if we can get a good win well i might not even bring you the second leg depending on if we absolutely battle them or not but let's not get ahead of those cells let's just jay the boys up and see how they get on first highlight of the game comes five minutes in we're on the attack down the right-hand side as long as hakimi doesn't lose the ball he's got a couple of options in the center finds van der beek mason greenwood's in behind good stave by stankovic and it goes out for i was offside never mind another highlight now it's a free kick for salzburg basically a corner whips it in goes to the buck post doubled here with the sea of ographal with the call i'm coming i come into this game with so much confidence why did i do that this always happens his ninth goal of the season put salzburg one nil up 12 minutes in and uh panic no not yet come on boys three minutes later can we get ourselves straight back into this mason greenwood plays it in anthony martial's there he gets his 15th goal of the season to level things up and south spokes league it didn't leave uh didn't steer too long we'll watch this in the replay because it was a little bit weird the angles missing greenwood getting past these man to the byline and martial is just that a tough home after a decent cross oh anthony martial picks up a knock we're going to bring on kingsley coleman for that left-hand side hopefully that isn't too uh long he's really starting to hit some form on that left-hand side and it will be gutting if he's now going to be injured for any significant period of time van der beek now also picks up a knock so we're gonna have to take him off after this highlight as marcus rashford gets his 13th goal of the season and put us 2-1 up he has been 10 times the player since we moved him up front i couldn't quite figure him out on that left-hand side he just wasn't working for whatever reason but now upfront he's showing his true quality and we need to get the best out of him as he is an english homegrown player and all it all matters with the new uh eu laws and stuff like that we'll look to make our changes though van der beek is going to come off we're going to bring on paul pogba who i was hoping we're going to be able to rest for a significant period of this game but he is going to have to step in now off time not too happy with the performance actually so i'm going to send them back out giving them a bit of a kick up the arse and seeing if they can perform a little bit better and give us a couple of more goals in this second half it's taken 25 minutes into the second half to get our first highlight and it's rashford's played in behind he dinks it over the keeper hits the post that was slow motion torture under the highlight now bruno fernandez knocks it down and mason greenwood it's cleared only as far as ben and kerr don't lose the ball there i'm very very wary of counter attacks pogba to kingsley corman and would the driving us backwards are playing a high line so if we find that right pass in behind who could be in alex tellez tries to get past these moneys taken down that was a fantastic challenge and that was the highlight nothing else happening with only 10 minutes to go we'll make our final substitution of the game benton kirk will come off for nemanja matic um i'm not so happy with it i mean it's away from home a 2-1 win is called two wig walls we've got the advantage going into it if it stairs like this there's a corner kick for salzburg coming up no there's not um i was hoping we're gonna beat them like five nil i wouldn't even have to clear the second leg and we'll go back to premier league action but uh i think we're definitely going to have to bring you the second leg just to confirm that we actually get through to the champions league quarterfinals as oprah four brings it down the left-hand side for salzburg comes back out of ulmer the bars play it in thankfully david here is there they of course are some real problems this game final highlight alex tellez plays in the corner harry maguire to the back post marcus rashford there is he offside he looked offside to me the uh is checking the goal come on please be on side goal disallowed i thought so and there we have it there's the full time he's the replayer for the disallowed goal oh very very tight but rashford was offside um 2-1 not bad not great let's uh i've got about four or five premier league games to get through before the next leg so i'll quickly blast through them and then we'll see yeah at the next one we've got got four uh hopefully we can get four wins out of four spurs away wolves aware west ham aware we could end there is some potential banana slip say i suppose seemed to have turned around since we beat them four nil um so let's get through them and i'll see you at the second leg so i'm just playing through the games the boy has just been neutered and he's feeling very needy right now and as you can see he looks like right he looks like a sealer because he won't stop scratching at the wound so we'll sort of dress him up i'll see you at the salzburg game so here we are at the salzburg game for the second leg there's only been three games one of them got rearranged i think because of that if you're called quarterfinal against man city that's coming up next uh west ham ended up being a one-all draw really disappointing bruno fernandez scored for us from a penalty spot but they equalized i believe was through sebastian holla so we dropped points there which wasn't great uh we beat southampton four nil bruno fernandez mason greenwood marcus rashford and daniel james with the goals in that one now we've just debated wolves and mason with with the brace marcus rushford with the goal here we do have some injury issues both anthony martial and hikimi will miss today's game through injury martial's injury did come in the first leg and he was over about four weeks but he should be fit for the next leg hiki has only been a couple of years but i'd rather not risk him sword david here one bersaka felipe mcguire and tellers in the defense bent and current pogba in the midfield with greenwood bruno fernandez marcus rashford no we're going to play daniel james on the left-hand side and continue persisting with marcus rashford up top i am training him to become a natural there he's not natural at the beginning of the game so the more game time we can give him in that position the better let's get into the game uh we beat them 2-1 in the first leg so we are comfortable favorites for this tie especially at home but the cause of some problems so we can't count our chickens just yet first highlight of the game comes three minutes in at salzburg in possession of the ball but deep in their own hearts or i'm not too concerned just yet dominica with a ball over the top for dhaka he brings it down nicely and we are on the back for dominic back on the ball again who will pass by him louise philippe can cut it out and hopefully we can spring on the counters paul pogba lovely ball over the top mark rashford's got the piece to beat the defense uh marcus rashford's 16th goal of the season puts us one nil up 3-1 up on aggregate surely now surely we're through another highlight now salzburg with a throwing deep in our half we do manage to get it clear only as far as on jean at the back for salzburg they are playing some dodgy stuff at the back if this was us i'd be very very worried but they have managed to get it into the midfield with space to run in it was dominic brings it forward gets past ben and ker but he does get back and ball over the top for rashford again the keepers came for it and completely messed it up uh marcus rashford gets the easiest goal of his career he's 17th of the season and slankovich well he'll be a little bit disappointed with that one benton and curry are winning the ball back from dominique after a field attempt at a challenge ball over the top once again does the defense and stankovic oh i'd be raging if he was my keeper another highlight now okafor with a ball over the top that dove into here agrobatically claims let's see if the highlight continues a big punt up over the top dan james brings it down it's over the defense again they're playing a high line and it's costing them without ps and dan james hits the pause twice i know it's very early in the game i'm going to get benton carr off i don't see the point in keeping them on um i feel like we've won this game already just don't quote me on that we're going to get vandan van der beek on in the defensive midfield role and see if ben and kerr's legs rashford nearly completes his hat rick and there we are half time manchester united two salzburg nil i'm very happy with how things are going boys keep it up first highlight comes seven minutes into the second half van der beek picks with the ball in the midfield playing it back to harry maguire he's got plenty of options on that right-hand side he can't quite pick out the correct pass and it could be a counter attack for salzburg here adami he's getting him behind luis felipe he gets past him he goes for gold from the byline that def i've seen people mention on twitter well that doesn't happen anymore i have seen it so many times already on this here and that hasn't been fixed they'll get to the byland and shoot from impossible angles as they have always done we'll look to see if there's any more subs we're going to make bruno fernandez we haven't got the perfect replacement for him on the bench so we're going to bring on edison cavani switch him and uh where's marcus rashford around so he's playing up top marcus rashford playing him behind we will take off um missing greenwood as well we've got amadialo who we brought well who manchester united brought in from atlanta and joined us in the journey transfer window i couldn't quite get him loaned out so nobody would take him so he's in our squad we might as well use them done uh dan james in behind again can't quite beat stankovic time is just ticking away in this game we get away with a two-nil win no great performance by your sport means 4-1 and aggregate and we are safely through to the quarter-finals as you can see by the premier league table by the way we are still top we've got two games and hand on manchester city and one on liverpool the gap has closed a little bit because of that west ham result and they have continued to win but um we'll have to wait and see how the rest of the premier league uh table runs out for champions league wise who is through man city through real madrid iacs beat psg huge result i'd like to go madrid and atlanta still need a player and barcelona beat marcia uva beat liverpool on a weird goals and we've already beaten uvia this season so we know we can take them if we need to latsy or beating ben faker i'm quite liking how this champions league is shaping and we need to see who we're going to get in the quarter finals um we'll get to that point and i'll show you well i've just recorded a lot of stuff with the champions league draws and stuff and i didn't press record we've got barcelona and we could potentially get manchester city it would be barcelona in the semis connie not connie just had a look at the league we're still unbeaten everything's going champion anyway lads i've already done this part about 10 times see you later | SamFM | UCh5QRM1sy_GsvY-toh7UoEQ | 2020-11-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,754 | 14,351 |
1KBDyS8vysg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KBDyS8vysg | DESTROYING the UPSET RAIDERS - (They WANTED REVENGE) || Rust 2/3 | [Music] in the last video you guys saw starting off fresh on the beach but we quickly made progress finding a decayed base with all the essentials of course we took it over then proceeded to build our way up finding our first gun at a nearby rat town we used it to get into some pvp fights along with having a go at the military tunnels we then got into a very prolonged fight with our neighbors and in the end we came out on top but the one thing that we really didn't know is that this was just the beginning of an all-out war [Music] before the video continues let me introduce you guys to the sponsor of this video boy oh boy you guys are in for a treat on this one this is rate Shadow Legends one of the most ambitious RPG projects of 2019 now let me tell you after personally playing raid shout legends myself I can't help but admire the really in death 3d graphics the intense boss fights and most importantly the really immersive storyline and you guys know how I love me a good storyline you guys want to know the crazy part about all this it's only just a mobile game with over 10 million players worldwide and you know to be completely honest this might be up there's some of the best PC and console games out there don't take my word for it well just look at the over 200,000 reviews with almost a perfect score in the Play Store great is going super fast it only continues to grow they actually have huge plans and updates for the game for over six months ahead of time so you guys will be seeing plenty of brand-new content to keep you fully entertained now let me ask you have you downloaded it yet if you haven't what are you doing be sure to click the link from description box down below and you'll get over fifty thousand silver with a free epic champion to start your journey we still needed a level three workbench so we took a run to the stir Branch nearby to find some extra scrap [Music] oh we should have brought the [ __ ] crude I didn't think about that [Music] moments later we got back on our horses and took a run down south to check out the area No oh my god Pablo come here look at ojos he go home in mine [ __ ] [ __ ] land mines grab it all good tonight there's so many have a formative for now now little did we know as we're exploring the lanes and plucking enough corn to feed a small village there was a certain set of people back at our base setting up for something and they didn't look too happy yeah oh yeah [Music] can you bait it in our running okay show me it nice you did I'm just so [ __ ] yeah they made it all the way and I'm clearing TC yeah oh yeah okay okay nice hey just hold that when I make a dork a [ __ ] blebs nutri get [ __ ] I'm deeper in here I'm in the back of the base I don't open a door I can just shut it run in yeah easy I'm gonna [ __ ] back you plebs well well well look who it is one of the many people that word or camping us in the last video just grab the shin right inside I guess they aren't too happy with us they had the entire base like I don't know what they were doing [ __ ] the entire base pc was unlocked and everything I think they must like yeah they were trying to figure how to beat the shrimp on this and the fail raid boys look you guys we got countered that was last that kind of juicy we've placed on the door I mean yeah but there were other dudes there were other dudes as well then who are the other guys in the red suits that we're not us now what does not you dad there's other [ __ ] dudes you retards they were also [ __ ] here and they just ran up the hill you guys suck I mean we only invade enough to explicitly I'm gonna go through a couple doors everything was I mean I know exactly what you see is because I saw yeah yeah I know but I know exact word TC is a feature if I just want to grab my main base imagine being that bad we aren't going to take those threats lightly as we just saw they definitely are not afraid to raid us so our plans were to fly off to somewhere secluded and find some modes to build a new base but this is where things start to become even more complicated did you see how much the foundations are on that's a rocket right now northeast northeast might be on the island actually I said we've run around the next segment behind everyone I say these guys are raining all the way out here that might be we can put that means there's only two of them then huh yeah I think we should yeah you see me in this bush you know you're [ __ ] invisible bro should I go on the off side over there in the cliff edge and when you when they run up you let me know we can I guess finding their only route off this island was perfect we set up an ambush looking from two different directions now all we had to do was wait yeah this is gonna be a nutty crossfire we could wait for as soon as it powers up yeah yeah yeah I'm gonna make sure like they don't come up on this rock and see me if they come up with weird angle gonna be cold as [ __ ] Oh [Music] ready yeah [ __ ] delete it oh this guy's loaded loaded the [ __ ] loaded in tax revenues he able to walk in it nice little commotion there my friend I found it on eBay $10 oh all right you guys ready for this listen closely is that our baby mmm I don't know anybody get director that might be our base dude I think that's our base literally are you gotta be [ __ ] kidding me again that's our base that's one thousand percent of ace there's no way we land in No [Music] [Applause] [Music] I mean they didn't really get much they didn't grab anything else nothing we gonna saws and student here's to all the good [ __ ] sin in May I think we had some sulfur in there but there was only like 3k or something like that so much for I know your TC is hmm Peck is this next part you have to watch from Pablo's point of view as I forgot the press the record button like a dumb dumb boyfriend yeah the floor just broke all the doors are open he's literally standing somebody in my body those tools back there back that's pretty see to be cleared luckily I was able to correct my mistake and close the doors as I spawned it come on all closed they're outside yep almost went outside get some wouldn't [ __ ] again see if I can see it I don't know I got a good plan hammer see what I'm clearing again just one more time 17 yeah something must have been sticking through or some [ __ ] oh no you died here Oh still awesome [ __ ] that after fully securing our base once again we counted for all the things that we lost which was about a row and a half of sulfur and all the gear sets we got from the counter right back in the snow Island right all right it's a pattern emerging every time we leave one base we get [ __ ] raises yes we figured this is a better time than ever to build a new base which we built right around the corner not too far from my current base location least I got the counter oh yes [Music] and a half going back and forth transferring all the loot from our all base to the new one they're providing age enemy UAV sport it's everything thank Anthem abandoned sweet sweet home start this well goodbye it was the end of an epic chapter we leave all this behind in search of new adventures so that's how I read going on lagging but watch I want a fish for friends who do stuff together [Music] [Applause] [Music] all right you want my discord | imBernE | UC4w2gzCCEaCUAsjnlwfM9VA | 2019-08-29 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,461 | 7,520 |
ICvoFv7snLU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICvoFv7snLU | Adventures in Eurorack - New Granular synth - Disting Granulator | yeah okay hope everybody's well now i was meant to be doing something completely different tonight but uh something happened and thus everything had to change let's turn that around um yeah i was having a guest on my show but sadly there was some illness involved and uh that was a last minute sort of switcheroo um but that's okay because we're gonna kind of battle through and try and figure something out tonight so what have we got in front of us well let's get to this one here some of you may have seen me use this on a different show um this is the elektra one it's a midi controller and i've just been experimenting literally in the last half hour with mapping this to control the distinct ex now let's get a close-up on the distinct yes because the distinct has just got another update now the distinct ex that is uh which brings in a granulator i mentioned this last week and it is um it's a fabulous deep granular synth and it's a complete synth voice um and it's very very cool now yes i honestly know i've literally just tried to get this together in the last sort of half hour or so so it's gonna be flaky but hey what do you expect from me hey that is what that's what you've come to expect so that gives me a certain license to be a bit kind of rubbish yeah well no let me let me rephrase that this whole malarkey you know is confusing at best at times and something like the distinct which is an incredibly powerful module is also is pretty sophisticated and quite deep now when you load in um when you load in a an algorithm then panning through this control here whoops it steps us through all of the parameters now the first six are always dedicated on all of the algorithms to the six inputs so you can act so they can act as a ten inverters beyond six that's when you get into the the parameters that are specific to this algorithm now with the granulator like if we get to number seven that's where we get buffer size and then if i was to flick through this i think there's 61. there's 61 parameters going on here then we loop back now and that's all through this titchy little window so i thought it would be quite fun uh to explore what the midi mapping would be like which is actually very deep and very comprehensive so if i just come up to here now this fella i'll change the camera in a moment to focus on the screen of this what i've done is i have mapped like a page's worth now what's that six by six so that's sort of 36 parameters um of the possible 61 i've mapped to controls if i wanted to i could do more pages you can have let's see yeah i mean you can have up to 12 pages of parameters on this bad boy um i've just using page one where we can see page one is lit there the more pages that would be populated you'd see them fill up you can see that white one there meaning that we're in page one um just a few other little bits of cool things about this this is acting as a usb host so i'm taking uh usb out from the kb37 and in to this into the electra one um and that's that was super painless and really really easy actually if i go into here and i could go into usb host mode probably can't see this very well but it literally came up and it says kb37 walled off me you know it identified it straight away and it enabled me just to root out the midi so i can as demonstrated there okay so that's what we've got going on now on the on this at the moment we can ignore everything for the time being the only thing that's happening is the distinct so i've got midi off this little expander here this little midi breakout to the right of it uh so look if we were to come here yeah well you can see it here um so the midi is coming from the electra one and in there okay so i can play notes and it's eight voice it's an eight voice granulator now i'm using a sample so i'm using it i'm using it at the moment like an instrument and as i mentioned it's a full voice um it's a full synth voice and a full eight part uh eight voice granulator which that's pretty awesome so output levels a little bit quiet let's bring it up a bit right so the first thing i did there was if i go into the loading page here oh the knobs sorry about the angle i couldn't quite get it up high enough or maybe i could but i'll leave it for now but if i was to load load wave then i can flick through the wav files that are on the distance now these you can see labs these are from the spitfire labs range the free samples which are fantastic as i'm sure many of us know um but also just gives us something to uh to load in now i have also i've got a a microphone as well so can be able to do some um some real-time manipulation ah or so the plan goes so we'll see how we get on with that um but initially we're going to use it like an instrument and we'll have a look at some of the parameters right so let's load in a load in some sort of flute and whirly combo okay so it's converting it in very quiet in that hang on let's try and get some more gain out of that god why is that so quiet okay it's already gone wrong how long was that why is it so quiet maybe i'll try loading in a different sample just in case that sample is a little on the quiet side for whatever reason oh there is a normalized function let's enable that that would make sense so uh where's that string so i was using the strings earlier that worked so we'll use that high straight low strings where was it quack quack quack oh that'll do let's just load that one in okay so i've lost my gain do you know what i think the quickest way to get out of this is for me just to quickly load another algorithm in and then and then go back again this is again i feel terribly sorry for us from expert sleepers because every time i try and demonstrate the disney i'm always a bit i'm a bit rubbish with it his videos i should mention the expert sleepers on his channel are very very informative and uh very clear he's very good at it and something that's super cool with expert sleepers and you know definitely something you'll appreciate with the distinct is that every algorithm has he's made a little video like a video walk through tutorial for every algorithm and i think every or virtually every algorithm so that's pretty cool okay i haven't got any volume now so something something is amiss i'm getting midi notes i'm getting midi notes so i think i'm just going to figure out why that is that's a dry gain now the dry gain is the the through gain of our input effect effect gain i don't think it i don't think we need to turn that up but maybe oops no oh well it's gone wrong already oh man you know this kind of stuff i've just been playing for the last half hour really enjoying myself i thought this will show them i'll show them some competence for a change uh and i've lost it already it's bonkers in there so uh right why is that well i'm gonna do though first i think just in case it's it may be that i'm giving it the midi that it's getting might be a bit funny because i don't know what i'm doing particularly with the me you know i've mapped it for the first time i don't know if i'm sending it any spurious midi um so what i'll do is just to make sure i've got a sound and actually this will give me a reason to explore in the algorithm if i go to the polywave table just been released for the polywave table are a bunch of very cool uh very cool presets and there's a load of them let's load in plain pad am i sure yes okay we have sound sound is good so these presets are really nice actually once you start to explore them [Music] oops there's a load of stuff in here anyway that isn't the point that was just proven i've got sound like a sound let's go back to our granulator okay now as i mentioned there is a load of parameters with this granulator so let's just load in the new let's just load in a sample again load a web and then we'll get that in and i have no sound what have i done that's annoying that's so annoying gosh folks you're so kind to me i mean there's just constant incompetence here it so it worked and now it doesn't and i don't understand why right it may be something to do with this but let me just show you this anyway this thing here uh let's just bring that in a little bit on here incidentally this rather fetching stool look at that it's a fully mapped bristol i was a wedding gift courtesy of mr dave spears how about that um okay so i've mapped a load of parameters and the way this thing works is you've got rows you've got three rows and if i toggle the rows here you can see i can choose which row that is i can also tap on on a parameter as well and these are then actually touch sensitive controls you can just barely make out can you see there just along the bottom here it detects what you're touching just by so it means that you've got 12 knobs always available but you can see 36 parameters simultaneously which is pretty awesome but any of the controls as well if i tap on it i can adjust it like this as well so you get this kind of long fader or i can adjust it like that too and it feel good these controls feel good uh yeah this is called the elektra one and so far i would say this is the best dedicated midi controller that i've ever used i think it's the combination of touch screen hardware there's a com there's a web-based editor for it as well which lets you get into quite a lot of depth as well so that is actually well worth checking out um yeah i i i say it's uber customizable but all of that is all well and good if it doesn't feel good but i can assure you this actually feels fab it really feels good there's like a precision to it and a kind of snappiness to it as well um which yeah which feels very satisfying anyway right so we'll move on from that now let's see if we can get some sound back out of this thing again ah oh there is some sound there is some sound okay good this can get so god knows what i've done with the controls on here now but but anyway and what i'll do is in a moment once i kind of get things uh uh knobs zaffin mark is often saying knobs seem a bit close together they're pretty close but it isn't a problem it isn't a problem they they're they're close but they're not too close you know and as to say you do get that option to uh to control it from you know on the screen as well and um yeah it's it's good it's good i have no complaints from the from the interface on that they are endless encoders and uh ah not the world's greatest sound but we'll work from this um anyone seen the trouble in bristol yesterday highly dodgy i have to say have to say very very dodgy indeed a lot of my friends were there i didn't go to the protest a lot of friends did and it was an entirely peaceful protest a bunch of people who were not really part of the main protest and people didn't recognize who they were it wasn't like from the you know a bunch of people went down and started kicking off trouble with the police and i can tell you a little story now this is an aside and it's nothing to do with your iraq and i try not to get too political but the truth does need to come out a little bit and i'm not into conspiracy theories i'm into i'm into genuine i'm into the genuine conspiracies the important stuff which isn't so exciting normally but i think things like this need to be said in britain at the moment there is more more movement towards fascistic control of people which is extremely frightening the protest yesterday was protesting against a new bill which really does impact on people's liberties hence the protest but how convenient was it for it to kick off you know so all your daily mail readers around the country will be going oh you know yeah yeah it really is going to help this insidious bill through so i'm suspicious about it i'm just going to take you back till 2011 and in there were some riots in in right across uh britain during the summer it was quite a quite a lot of unrest but there was like a kind of proto riot that happened in april i think it was in 2011 in bristol like a number of months before now i say i'm not into conspiracy theories i saw this with my own eyes okay so there was a big gathering of people who were ostensibly protesting about a tesco which was being built sorry which well there was a place that was being converted into a tesco in a little area well called cheltenham road in between stokescroft and gloucester road very popular part of bristol lots of independent shops and whatnot there so there was a lot of people who were up in arms about a tesco coming in it would put a lot of those smaller businesses you know it would it could just disrupt a lot of the local businesses blah blah blah [Music] anyway this protest you know it had been going on for a while but it this one night there was this big protest and it was really good um you know well humoured lots of nice people i knew a lot of the people who were directly involved in this kind of protest anyway what happened this is like side road at a particular time a couple of mini buses dropped off a load of people who came running down this side road who had nothing to do with the protest they ran down and they ran straight into the front line and just immediately started kicking off they were bust in hooligans they were brought in they were nothing to do with the protest they kicked off and they started you know setting bins on fire attacking a police van and stuff like that i saw this i know that this was a dodgy thing my feeling is is that they knew that there was going to be unrest or there was certain amount of kind of feeling that there was going to be unrest so i think it was possibly like some sort of staged police kind of thing to sort of to try out riot measures or i don't know but those people had nothing to do with the protest they all arrived and they rushed in and started kicking off and from what i've heard about yesterday very similar things happened anyway i don't want to go down that too much but i think it needs to be said because bristol is a fantastic city full of fantastic people and it's getting a lot of negativity about this stuff that happened yesterday so i felt i needed to say that okay i'm going to move on and get back to this but i hope you appreciate my need to sort of to share this with you you know we do need to be vigilant and we do need to kind of watch out for nonsense and lies and all this kind of stuff but anyway right i've got to find my way back into this now after that little soapbox okay i got some sound going on let's make something out of this now then so i'm not entirely i think i might leave this control for a moment i'll just work with this little switch just for now right okay so i'll just pan through some of these um ah do you know what i think i did then when i moved the record by mistake i think as soon as you're going to record that's like turning the record on i think that wipes the buffer so i think that's an easy mistake to make so let's just load in a wav file again if this doesn't go very well tonight i might scrap this show i tell you what uh just in case you've just joined i did have something entirely different planned for tonight and i had a guest joining me but sadly the guest was ill so we've had to postpone that and that was quite last minute so um so yeah i'm just trying to just flap around trying to find us something to do instead um okay let's load in a sample some good camera work on this little screen from zyzora yeah go straight guessing pretty good didn't it it's quite you can read it it is a pretty teachy screen uh however these little oled screens uh i find pretty legible really and it's good from all angles you know you don't have to be looking straight at it it is pretty small and um my eyesight i've always had really good eyesight you know i was always chuffed about my eyesight it's starting to go and i've been told that eyesight goes for everybody your ability to focus at a certain distance it's just something about getting old it's a bit sad really but um gonna resist getting glasses though i'm gonna learn to squint i'm not gonna give in i think as soon as you start wearing glasses then your eyes just kind of go ah all right then let's just let's just kick back and relax and not worry about having to work too hard anymore yeah but anyway but yeah so my deteriorating eyesight i can still read the thing fine and from yeah any distance and any angle so don't let that little screen put you off it's it's all right it is actually all right let's have a look let's do this right i want to do okay let's spawn mode so that's the spawn mode of the grains and there's only two options there's stochastic or mid-grain oh it's a bit hard to see that somewhere but um rate mean is how fast ah so the mean we see the mean on a lot of parameters and that is kind of the location oh that's right i think if i how do i do it yes here we are oh double click we get oh sorry that is a bad angle now needs to be tilted up a little bit but basically there's a waveform there and i can move through the waveform oops oh yes can you see that yes you can so so that is the mean in a way so wherever that is then the different parameters will kind of so if i increase the size you can see that getting wider now okay [Music] the pitch so then i can spread pitch spread so there's different gains [Music] okay we're gonna get somewhere we're gonna get somewhere i'm determined so we've got so the different things we can control are well if i so the buffer mean you can see me moving that around and then the buffer spread will be oh my goodness pan mean and pan spread yes matthew weiner is just saying heard several stories about what i've said happening in the united states it's absolutely necessary to be on top of civil rights issues in the western world especially english language countries yeah we kind of been taking for granted a little bit that democracy and all of those things are you know set in stone they're not we have to fight for democracy and sadly we still are going to need to keep up that fight and that's why we're musicians in there really i think it's a way of sort of keeping the fight going in a peaceful way i sound like an orchestra tuning up says mark yes well at the moment if you just joined i'm just explaining that i've literally had to do a last-minute switcheroo about tonight's show so i am sort of just winging it everyone says what's different but anyway now things do get interesting i'm going to crank up the main feedback [Music] and there is like a main delay as well if we turn this up turn the feedback up [Music] hang on let's make it do something right i got let's do this um let's just come back to here so various modes so when i'm adjusting it i was adjusting it from the midi controller there so i don't know that let's i'll do it from here for the moment though so we can see all these all these different sort of means then so we kind of got the idea then that the mean is like where it is in the waveform and then the spread is how much those that particular parameter will spread around from where you've set it to be so you know yeah so we've got rate size pitch and pan and then delay now when it says delay it's confusing what it means really is that sort of means buffer the buffer delay the you know uh why it's confusing is because there is an actual regular delay effect in here as well so it uses a word delay i think it calls it main delay to differentiate granular shape [Music] gaussian so gaussian is like kind of bell a bell shape so each of the grains is bell-shaped [Music] i think is like a bell shape but with a flatter sort of head triangle up and down straight in and out without much sustain expodec inverted exponential oh yeah look you can hear how that's affecting that and then i think yeah we got the the opposite there so gives it gives that sort of backwardy kind of effect as well right now we reach opacity and this is a peculiar term to use really what opacity is is kind of grain density i think maybe another way to describe it it calls it opacity because it's like if we fill it up let's just crank that all the way up you can hear there's lots of grains going on and if we took that out you'll start to hear less grains so let's crank that up for now so lfo the lfo will move the mean around [Music] and the speed [Music] so i think actually if we go if we have a look at this oh we're starting to see little grains shooting around the top there now [Music] i'm gonna sing along with this in a moment okay so let's turn that let's turn that lfo depth up let's crank that up and let's mess with that lfo speed as well [Music] how many grains can this do at once i don't know is the answer lots now input feedback uh i don't know if this sample constitutes being the input but when you've got like a microphone in there it loops it back into itself let's see let's crank it let's crank it oh just a quick thing just to explain what's happening with the controls here just in case you don't know the this thing has got encoders and pots so this one here you can see i can just in fact you know oh you won't be able to see my fingers in the way but yeah you can see that look you can just you can go basically from nothing to maximum in like next to no time or you've got above like a endless encoder that clicks for precision so you got that's pretty cool so we'll try the main feedback [Music] okay i'm not really hearing that here we've just got a sort of standard attack and release [Music] i'm gonna try and find my way into some sort of musicality with this now i'm just going to knit back i think to change the uh the shape we've got that backwards sort of sounding one at the moment uh i'll keep it on the gaussian for the moment then [Music] just put a massive reverb on it native vs suggesting that's my normal get out do you know what i normally have the event h9 plugged in as a sort of uh as an escape strategy [Music] ah but actually right next door to the distinct ex we do have a distinct uh a distinct mark iv uh let's see if i can drop out of here a little bit oh hmm can't really see but anyway it's here next door and that is set up oh sorry keep knocking ah also let me apologize the little table this is on my normal table is in use and this little table is well wobbly so look at that zoomed in like i'm sorry so if you see me wobble that's because i'm knocking it um okay but yeah so the distinct mark 4 which is plugged in next door has actually got a that's set up as a reverb so i think yeah why not why not just nip that across to there and then nip them across and then i think that will give us a reverb [Music] let's put the arpeggiator on [Music] not latching [Music] why is that not latching oh my goodness if anyone's listening to this just a quick thing about the uh just go to this just a quick thing no not that one this one if i just go with the distinct mark for this one here it's got this little dot matrix uh screen and if i was to change parameters you can see the numbers changing there for instance if i hold on to that and turn it feedback character so it gives a scrolling thing there filter so so we can choose and and i'm pressing down to turn this uh so let's look and i think there's what's there six there's six various six parameters here so size the bottom one this one here this is always mapped to um level but it does it in an interesting way in that if you put it in the middle and you might be able to see yeah just believe just here well just where my finger is just here excuse the camera angle but that there shows the zed knob and when it's kind of unlit which you can see it just underneath my finger here when it's unlit that means it's kind of in the center and this is a kind of nifty control what it means is if i turn it clockwise it will add the reverb to the dry signal [Music] like that and you can see this this is lit up red now indicating where it looks orange on here indicating that it's the the strength see that now if i turn it to the left then what it does is it it it sort of acts like a uh a dry to completely wet i can see it goes blue instead of red now so when i turn it all the way anti-clockwise you get that just wet sound with no dry in there at all which sounds awesome doesn't it and you know what this is reminding me a little bit of oh i watched two nights ago the reasonably recent 4k version of 2001 a space odyssey which was made in 1968 and they've just done this really i say just i think maybe 2019 was it fairly recent um new up i don't know if they've upscaled however they've done it whether it's a new master from the uh from the you know original um film i'm not sure how they've done it what i would say is it looks absolutely incredible i mean what a beautiful amazing looking film anyway but the new 4k version is stunning absolutely stunning and i think about the thing about 2001 i remember when i first saw it probably about 90 1991 i think i first saw it i couldn't believe how up-to-date and modern a lot of the looks of it how how it how it looked how how it's like i thought wow for a film from the 60s or watching it now like 30 years later it still looks really modern and amazing like i was noticing like in the um the eva pod some of the controls there's like kind of touch screen sliders and all sorts of like really up-to-date looking controllers on there ah dave what are you doing dave it's uh it's incredibly ahead of its time yeah um it really really what a stunning piece of work and the soundtrack is amazing isn't it i mean ranging from the the ballet of like the blue danube with the docking sequence through to the intensity of ligety and it's amazing it's amazing so this is this definitely got a bit of a vibe of that isn't it [Laughter] [Applause] native vs saying also the use of pitch shifting on hal's voice wagoo says i love the slit scan effect lost art it looks stunning because it was real miniatures and not horrendous computer generated nonsense well i don't think the computer generated nonsense would have worked in 1968 but it has to be said that the psychedelic trip bit oh spoiler alert at the just at the tail end there oh that looks amazing in 4k but wow i mean it still looks amazing i guess because it's so analog in many ways that that's why it hasn't sort of dated like sort of like 90s stuff but yeah something that is cool though that the the latest edition though the latest one does come with a whole massive bundle of uh of accompanying documentaries and whatnot yeah fascinating stuff so cheating a bit with all that reverb in there but what the hell let's back it back up off a little bit [Music] i gotta say one of the cool things with the distinct ex is these updates there's no charge for them you know so it's uh it's a fabulous it's a fabulous module it just keeps getting better with each each update really so that's pretty cool [Music] huh [Music] it's quiet though i found that in the [Music] past let's just [Music] ah so what i'm gonna do then i've got something set up let me just get some extra cables over here let's have a look if we can see it uh this little switcheroo here is here is the the limit from dpw uh my good friend dan who was on the show last week this is a module um at first i was a little bit not underwhelmed by it but just i thought i wasn't quite sure what you could use it for my goodness it's one of the most used modules i've got it's just super cool one of the things that this is really aced for is you can really boost up the level so it's you know not only you can use it as limiter you can use it as a booster and that's exactly what we're going to use it for here so let's just see so this is going to come out i'm just going to do a little switcheroo bear with me one a moment and then put that into there and then i just have a bit more level control there's all sorts of levels isn't there in eurorack you know um so you know very hot levels so i don't know if sometimes some of the oh oh let's turn this off a minute uh but the the limit has a switch which can switch it from like ac into dc so essentially you can limit your um you can limit your voltage your voltages as well oh let me just turn that down a moment bear with me while i do this and then i want to come in from this here we go and then just need one more long one if i've got one oh yes this should reach just about yep all right cool so now this should give us let's bring that back in [Music] oh got some noise noise noise be gone where's that noise from must be a dodgy cable somewhere [Music] oh where's that noise from blue just trying just a different one just in case okay must be a dodgy cable maybe it's this possibly oh sorry about this let's get rid of that noise let's try that one instead patching on the fly there's a little bit of noise [Music] so okay oh i'm covering up the screen oh is that noise it's only on this oh no sorry about this so that channel's clean [Music] okay out in um maybe the cables are all right why is there noise can we live with that noise i'm not sure where it's coming from have i broken it again probably okay [Music] right [Music] let's get this up here [Music] it's a buffer size [Music] ah and midi up trans uh transmit trying to get it to [Music] can't seem to get the out come on why is this [Music] i want to get the arpeggiator transmitting okay let's play with some of these other things then [Music] hmm okay so one of the things that's kind of cool with this is we can set our input velocity you know so at the moment actually let's find that on this little screen here oh that annoys that noise i don't know why it's doing that noise oh well um anyway yeah so we can kind of go velocity to level which is set to 100 so if we turn that off so i think our [Music] i think they'll just always sound no matter how hard i play well they'll sound at full volume however if we if we click it one more we can see velocity to delay again when it's talking about delay let's think about that as buffer so what this will mean is [Music] probably easier if i was to choose something else that was a bit easier to see but [Music] actually if we look at our little display [Music] i thought that might be easier to see but it's not um [Music] hmm to demonstrate this it would probably be easier to have something that had a definite sense of progress across it uh so we'll do something like that in a moment once we start putting our live input into it but what it means is if you think about the start of the of the audio file or the audio buffer and the end of the audio buffer then depending on how hard you hit it it will play it later on uh or at the beginning or you can choose with a negative positive so i think i will probably go to an audio input in a minute then i think that's where a lot of the fun [Music] happens [Music] ah wagyu saying guitar picks are great for holding down white keys are they now let's have a look let's put wagu's let's put his advice to the test probably need a few i think [Music] yes quality tip [Laughter] yeah useful can you use can you wet your jacket in there no oh wait i think that'll break it i won't do that doing any more breakages on here just gonna change this angle whoa whoa whoa stay there stay there camera geek yes okay right oh stick them under the front so that two keys either side oh like that not sure if i know what you mean oh like that oh like that hey it works [Laughter] um yeah if i was keith emerson though i would use a knife i'd use a knife for doing that how do i not know this i don't know right okay now let's see let us see if we can get this to work okay so uh let's just pop onto there and i'm going to negotiate this all the way over and then we've got our input gain so let's just try cranking up our infra cane to do i'm going to turn my normal mic out for a moment yes hello okay take the effect off perfect off dry oh that noise is doing my napper in i don't know where that noise is coming from i'm just going to swap out the limiter i don't think it's working in this particular case i'm not sure why it is it's never i've never noticed that making noise before but uh i'm getting noise so i'm gonna just switch that out and see if i can get more gain maybe on my mixer i want to yes noise hello hello hello maximum hello hello hello hello hello okay so now oh let's try and get these things out of the way ugh cables cables hotted smooth sorry just moving this out of the way oh f off right okay want to hello hello gain gain gain gain gain gain gain gain hey hey hey hey one two one two one two yes it's just yes yes okay so dry gain oh there we go so i can turn up the dry yeah oh yeah okay oh lots again right game try game so let's take the dry gain hello hello whoops gain gain gain game game game right oh seems ah yes there's something that we need to do we need to come all the way over to the end here and we need to go input mode mono input and it's on zero yes oh there we go i'm in the middle i'm in the middle where is that one coming from right i was zoomed in so much with this one okay okay okay oh i'm looking forward to this bit this is the fun bit right mono input so now that's my so it defaults to being stereo input so flick it all the way back to here and too far try again okay yeah i can back my input gain off a little bit now one two one two yeah yeah yeah all right record so record it you look lovely i'm assuming as soon as you press record it sort of gets rid of okay we got business right that was just a that was just a proof of concept let's record something in and i'm going to try and do something with uh that has got some sense there's a lot of background noise in there maybe i maybe i've got too much input gain going on input gain i'll take the dry gain out oh yeah well without the dry gain we can't actually monitor what we're doing so so i think that dry gain let's just put that back up in book gain i don't know what the levels are like at all with this so it's probably a better trial a bit of trial and error air native vs glad to know i'm not the only one keen on mono sources yeah mono simplifies everything but i'm such a stereo head i find that that's one of the things with modular stereo is a pain in the bum because there's obviously double cables for everything i can see why people prefer mono however let's see so all the eights 88 oh what is it two fat ladies 88 uh it's a bingo no i'll do that again um oh what am i gonna do i know what do you think about that let's see if that worked oh no oh no i changed the knob i changed the knob i changed the wrong knob and that went gonna have to do that again you're gonna have to bear with me again i'm gonna have to do it again right change the right knob this time let's have a look on here oh there it is there it is there it is so i'm going to discard the microphone and i'm going to see what we can do with this [Laughter] [Music] this is going to be horrible [Music] uh [Music] [Applause] [Music] right [Applause] [Music] so i think if i uh if i increase the release like loads i think it's like like almost endless i think when you put it all the way up i had two fat ladies in there maybe it's just added things on when i press record this sounds like dogfight giggle of a wizard a true star [Music] so we can actually turn a drone on as well with this so if i flick through this [Music] drone drone one enable yes so it did it added on i can't believe how close this is to vineyards it did add on i think i didn't lose a recording i think it just had it on ah yeah so the buffer then it must be every time you press record just keeps adding on until you clear the buffer that's cool i definitely had two fat ladies in there somewhere that zafin's fault right so drone three is set to twelve semitones up twelve semitones drone two is an octave down now let's have a look at these levels [Music] yeah normalize is on so that will that's handy to have [Music] ah here's the delay i needed to enable it before so you've got like a master delay across here now as well uh [Music] effects to save the day [Music] oh dear sold out worldwide the distinct ex is that right tom wow since anatomy tom so these drones then [Music] okay let's play so these are droning now [Music] now you can see on the little screen there it says opacity now this starts to makes a little bit more sense now if you think about if you think about it like a kind of photoshop analogy and we've got three drones going on and the opacity then is like kind of how much you can see through those layers so if with them with them fully cranked then uh let's let's back them down a bit [Music] ah so these are enabled let's just make sure they are all enabled yeah okay now this would be quite fun now if we start to mess with some of these with some of these granulated controls so i'll do this off the little midi [Music] controller [Applause] oh um what's most interesting to see or maybe should you can see on the electra one though i've color-coded things so the yellow are the things that i are the things that control the grains themselves and then i've like set like envelopes in purple and lfos in in blue haha oh yes the two fat ladies said yell into it oh yeah here they are so look have i reduced the size now like the size being big is taking quite big chunks it becomes a lot more fragmented down here now spread as well 12 semitones now let's change those shapes the shape oh horrible yes okay this is oh oh yeah the release i had the release time right up didn't i [Applause] whoa yes let's put a slow attack on it i'm gonna take the delay down [Music] oh remember now it can output different midi channels the app and the regular channel so i just set it to the same channel so we've got an arpeggiator now hooray [Laughter] [Music] sounds like a bunch of bumper lumpers really in clanger county [Laughter] [Music] so the lfo i'm just changing a few parameters here [Laughter] i love these illuminated sockets on the distance i just think i just wish that every socket in your wreck was one makes a lot of sense okay now [Laughter] as you [Music] this is playing with the delay i'm trying to delay feedback under descent let's burp that out now [Music] oh [Music] waku say in the electra one seems to make the distinct much more appealing hundred and i tell you what i'm really pleased about was i literally just started mapping mapping it half an hour before i went online you know so i was really pleased with the process so i've got a custom and as i said i'm just using one page here but i could have 12 pages of parameters so [Applause] one thing the electra one this thing here is really really good at and it's i think it's primarily i think it was primarily designed to do is to be a remote controller for midi synths that don't have a lot of hands-on control so when you go on the uh the elektra one website i'll just bring this down a moment when you go on the lecture one website there's a lot and it's growing all the time of a lot of patches available for this for controlling all sorts of hardware so it's quite good for things which you know like a lot of 90s quite powerful synths which are in racks that are horrible to use but i've got quite deep midi spec this is more listenable less beeping and farting [Music] [Applause] my love affair with the kb 37 the walled off this thing here the starting to you know a few things have been annoying me a little bit with it lately not least it's 107 hp but it feels like it's slightly not wide enough to get it all in so this module this one on the end here is slightly lifted over the edge um it's a bit annoying but the thing i'm finding most annoying is that it's kind of um so if you can see this can you see that movement there [Music] just doesn't feel like that bar has got enough support it's a really well made piece of kit that's what's a bit concerning just feel that that needs something behind it to brace it a little bit [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] nice so this is that [Music] now what i think i'll do now is i'm going to put i'm going to put plaits i'm going to try and do something a bit more musical so i'm going to i'm going to run flats through it instead now plus sounds fantastic i think it's a really really amazing sounding module it's new fairly new to me it's not a new module but it's new to me um wow [Applause] [Music] wow hang on what did i say about making it more [Music] musical [Music] so [Music] this would be quite fun now so if i record some of this into here now let's just do this [Applause] so i'm assuming that that's put that at the end yeah let's have a look [Music] there [Music] so if i move our buffer let's take our pictures out ah the lfo the lfo is jumping it actually here we can see the lfo jump in and i've got the yellow food [Music] a [Music] buffer [Music] is it's like mysterious isn't it [Music] i'm not quite sure how the buffer has worked maybe it's just once you set the buffer length whenever you press record maybe it just drops in the recording there because it feels like those uh see if i if i put the thing in the middle there that's catching the plaits isn't it the horror always takes it to a horror show yeah yeah that's my special that's i've decided that's my specialist subject now [Music] no [Music] oh i didn't give you the halloween live stream i'm so sorry something happened something happened it is [Music] in a module what's not to love got some history with the band coil one not me directly but my band the drummer in my band shawn he's had a lot he's had a lot to do with coil and uh over the years well coil are no more but when they were still alive speaking of my band last week on last wednesday on the gas williams show i was talking about the 12-hour single a 12-hour long song that i took part in in the year 2000. um i would love it if i mean i'd love it if more people watched that because i do notice something that if if i'm playing with music technology four times more people will watch it than if it's just me talking about music that i've done or i'm involved in so i might have to dupe people in the future and just have loads of things in front of me just so i can talk about the music that i've made [Music] okay i'm gonna probably end in a moment because i think i've kind of covered the sort of thing i wanted to do [Music] thank you ahead he loved the show i really really appreciated that i really enjoyed talking about it and it was the first time really in public that it ever heard people have been asking me to do a 12-hour long broadcast and play the whole thing coming out on 120 inch vinyl smurfs isn't it so i guess oh yes for the spawn mode if it's mid grain then i think it's oh hey look at that oh no i thought i'd lost it right so i understand one thing now is if i kind of came out of this now i could go save and look it's saving the buffer now it's going to save that nonsense that i've recorded it's going to save it onto the little little sd card that's just lurking just by my fingertip there saving it not entirely sure oh it's saved to grand zero one so with that saved that thing which you know i'm sure i'll be wanting to use that again but one of the options here is clear buffer so if i clear the buffer i'm assuming that this did clear the buffer it's all gone it's all gone so i'm going to bring the plaits back in because i wanted to oh i wanted to try and find something uh do you know i'm going to do it post hysteria so i've got a filter oop nope that's sorry not not not hysteria what am i talking about i'm going to do it so it is coming out of eudaimonia come on i can't reach the camera yes let's do something like that there we go okay so eudemonia from dreadbox is a little three channel mixer with oh let's take the cv out a moment it's got a low pass and a high pass resonant and a vca so it's a really cool really cool module these chromatic modules represent excellent value for money they really are i think this is about 80 uk pounds or something and it's got analog filter low-pass high-pass resonant vcs say three-channel mixer it's got a lot of good stuff so i'll come out the output on that one and then i'll come out of the out of platts and into one of the channels now let's see let's bring this back up there's a lot of gain available on the eu demonia as well so it's quite easy to i'm sure many of you will know plats platts is new to me but platz is a stunning oscillator they call it a macro oscillator and it is jam-packed full of goodness i'm quite familiar with a lot of the sounds in it from the arturia micro freak which uses a lot of the same code base i believe but basically [Music] you've got was it eight pitched uh oscillators and then eight more noise based oscillators uh i can step through [Applause] [Music] i should have the list by me but [Music] chords different types of chords and they're labeled frequency harmonics tombra and morph but they do different things really though those like the micro freak they just give you a sort of starting point [Music] see like timbre for instance or my hand in a way so index sensor chord picking what's also nice is the parameters which you can um which you can modulate if you haven't got anything plugged in but adjust the ten inverters they will do things i should do okay so i'm going to record some of this in i'll just do something really mad on the end of here [Music] let's see what we can do with that max saying did i get the sd card extension for the distinct that you recommended well i bought one anyway i bought one for my rc 505 that didn't work so i i was going to send it back i decided to keep it for that purpose so i appreciate i hadn't thought to do that it's good idea [Music] let's have a little look at what's going on in here [Music] synthetic enough to me tom saying still a big fan of the granular max for live device from robert henke such an amazing device oh man you know he's amazing in the robert henke my favorite modular software or well it has to be software done granular sorry my favorite granular software is still borderlands especially on the ipad well is it on the iphone but it is uh it is an astounding piece of software [Music] i'm just going to try and clean up a little bit what's going on let's get rid of the delay for for now i'm just going to just get something [Music] ah that's a control i forgot about buffer size which is enabling us to so yeah [Laughter] [Music] all right okay i'm just gonna try and get this to behave ah because because it's using this idea of a mean in the turn so pan mean of course you would have to set that in the middle so let's just play with the pan for now for this rather i'm spreading it out now [Music] spread [Music] all [Music] so the size you know to reduce the size [Laughter] down and let's change those um let's change the shape again [Music] hang on [Music] pitch spread reduce the size down it's the size spread you can hear there's some little tiny ones as it gets really spitty splatty splitty splats up here but actually let's try and get swing to oh i don't want to repeat myself i've kind of been here a bit before tonight it's just what i find when you play around with granular finding the sweet spot really [Laughter] not sure i found it yet it's nice being able to adjust multiple parameters simultaneously which i'm doing i've got my finger on on my fingers on about four or five parameters simultaneously there using the electro one it really needs that effect isn't it at the end like as soon as i enable it to lay there oh i know there's a setting i forgot about delay type i didn't map that one this does a lot in here now in there oh excuse me let me just change that delay type [Music] ping pong [Music] okay hang on [Music] let's soak it in the verb again [Music] just max i'm just maxing out everything now [Music] yuck it's the dreaded having a pissed sound thank you thank you [Laughter] don't okay and i'm thinking i've just ended up making a horrible sound i was trying to find some musical but [Music] it just ended up making me want the toilet right okay everybody i mean it this time i think i'm gonna go i love the conversation that's going on thank you so much everybody for joining me live again it really makes a humongous difference and um yeah it's uh yeah a lot of fun uh as i say i was meant to be doing something completely different tonight and uh but hopefully that will happen next week with us with a special guest and yeah so really really interesting so please join me next uh next monday at 10 30 p.m gmt uh for a late night eurorack well late night in the uk um adventures uh i'm gonna be back on wednesday um i'm with my wednesday show that's called the gas williams show that goes out at 8 00 pm gmt uh i'm sure most of you know that now anyway but um i've got a couple of things that i want to do and i can't decide which one to do maybe you could help me decide i either want to talk about an ep that my band rocket gold star released around the same time as the 12 hour single uh the thing well it was about a month the month aft exactly a month later came out first of june uh and i said that's an interesting story that i'd like to tell or there's some midi based stuff that i want to look at as well that's something i've been threatening to do more of um with midi bass with the octa track that's that's one thing that's another thing to try and bring the music tech heads back on who don't want to listen to me talk about my band uh and i have got some guests lined up as well so um [Music] yeah so i'm not quite sure what to do so it'll be one of those things um [Music] why not do the midi bass on the friday night show yes that's a great idea there's another thing i do want to look at as well which is the roland gr55 still available although isn't uh from roller well yeah the roland gr55 that's something that i've used why not talk about klf for three hours i could do that but um yeah the gr55 guitar synthesizer from uh roland is a surprisingly deep synthesizer in there and i think i have to say elektra one it that because that thing's a floor unit it's quite it's quite hard to get in and adjust things there there's a third-party editor for it this is the roland gr-55 guitar synth mapping a load of things to it might be something that could crack it open in ways that i've never managed to do i've used that thing on like with underworld stuff and i've used it on lots well i've used it on lots of big stuff over the years i haven't used it for a few years but i was thinking about that the other day thinking you know what there's a world of wonder to explore in that thing but i think you know elektra one you know cracks open those things that are difficult um you'd love the gr55 says can voodoo so that would be quite cool maybe we do that on wednesday it's definitely going to be something i'm going to come up uh yeah you know what i'm going to do the gr55 on wednesday the reason for this is that that ep i was talking about i wondered about maybe talking about that close to its 21st anniversary so that's only uh about a month and a half away or something like that so um so maybe i'll do that um and i'll just check in hold your fire are you talking about rush hold your fire i love that album anyway i'm just waffling now join me on wednesday then i'm going to be back with the roland gr55 and i think just to spice things up uh i'll have it with my electric guitar rather than with my bass because i can use it with both i've got gr uh gk pickups for both so we'll do it with guitar let's have some synth and midi guitar on wednesday for the gas williams show so hopefully you can join me then 8 p.m take care until then and um be nice and lovely to everyone as i'm sure you are because you're all really nice and lovely to me okay oh don't like saying goodbye when there's so many of you out there and it's all going well uh but yes uh i will see you on wednesday thanks a lot and i'm signing out oh yeah can you click like and all that kind of thing as well and that stuff if you haven't already i don't know why i just don't know why what it what does it do what does clicking like actually do it's meant to be really important all the channels say it's super important but i have no idea what it actually does but if you could do it anyway it'll make me happy all right then bye-bye everyone take | Gaz Williams | UCWjhjpTNfsmNeWuDwmI8qiQ | 2021-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 10,532 | 52,483 |
SqSQ0vy4f4o | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqSQ0vy4f4o | One Spruce, Two Cedars, and Three Balsam Fir Seedlings - April 2021 | moving on with the ontario native trees i got finishing up my cedars here i've got a fairly large cedar in there and the spruce i don't know if this would be called a bird's nest spruce or if it's a white spruce eastern white spruce maybe that's what it's called not sure this one's cedar a bunch of little seedlings in here the big ones i'll put in these two pots maybe a bunch i think i've got seven six or seven little seedlings in there put a couple in here and bunch the rest in one of these probably won't need the other one but that's okay better safe than saurian i can just use it for something else this is what i was using to keep the squirrels from digging up the sand they buried a bunch of acorns in there and then the spring they took a bunch of them out and messed up some of my root systems i think maybe they killed a tree or two and i was hoping to uh plant those acorns in something because some of them were developing roots would have been a nice addition to the collection some oak trees i have one in one of my big pots that's still still there i managed to get it covered covered under a rock before any squirrels got to it quite a bunch of roots in here some nice fine white roots good growth okay so we've got two bigger ones and another cedar in there and then here we've got one two three four five we've got i think these might be three little balsam furs and the cedar put the two little cedars together in here three little really small balsams i'll put together in this pot i don't have a lot of balsam furs first things first let's get these little balsams out of there awesome fur is real small that's the bigger of the three those look like little balsam first to me i think three little bulson fur seedlings and a small coffee creamer container it's a make your own pot kind of deal next we'll do these two seeders i'll make sure those roots stay wet okay this one's actually a little a little sucker from this tree okay that tree has more character than i thought it would cool i have to cut a few of these little roots but i can keep most of it i only have my good secretaries out here so clean off all the soil from these roots okay so all i'm gonna do here it's a pretty good root system i'm just gonna cut this one that's growing up cut that right there okay i made a mess of that these are not the right this is not the right tool for the job i don't know i'm gonna leave it as it is for now it fits into that pot well so i'll just leave the rest get it in here it's actually growing some roots really high up here so i could cut it as two separate trees but just leave it growing like that give it some character in the future hopefully all these cedars that i've repotted in the last few videos the only ones in my possession i used to have a couple but i could not manage to keep those alive back when i was only keeping trees inside before i had you know studied up appropriately watched enough youtube videos i went to youtube university when it comes to bonsai training so shout out to nigel saunders from the bonsai zone he's definitely been my main inspiration i love his style i don't like the i don't know if i'm ever gonna wire a tree i do some guy wires every now and then with artificial sinew but nigel's style just really speaks to me nice there's a nice cedar there okay i'll put this small one of these [Music] another little cedar seedling got quite a few of these going down the big spruce let's get these roots cleaned up a little i should have expected that i needed to do some root work on these bigger ones it's just this one that curls up i need to get rid of here bring it back to there okay that's good for now let everything else grow [Music] i'm gonna have to put a stone in this one to keep that sitting down well there's a bit of a lean to it that's okay i think it kind of starts to come i think it kind of starts to come back up again anyways so that's kind of cool okay well there we have it didn't have to cut a lot of roots off hopefully they all adapt to their pots we've got spruce number one bird's nest spruce maybe not sure another little cedar pretty sure these three are balsam furs this will be the first my first three of these so balsam for one two and three i used to have some but they all died i got a big cedar i'm not sure which number that'll be but i guess it should be number one it's my biggest cedar all right that's it for now thanks for watching cheers | Prehistoric Bonsai | UCkfZ1sqjQnkxWVcAO18FN2A | 2021-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 893 | 4,452 |
E0FBwZwBHIs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0FBwZwBHIs | Why are Rams so well endowed? | are they know if they are the reason is that because the girls only come into Easter us for the very short time browsers like this character hero this one coming you know level there are expected to actually have an awful lot of sex in a very short period therefore they have a big place in which to store the necessary seeds which they require and therefore it wouldn't be unheard of at this time of the year when not of the browser the little cycles are really starting every 17 days they're coming on here it's not been unheard of program to get out of his field ease pen this chat gets out and gets into a neighbor she when it comes to naming their kind that he's sired about 15 to 20 use in 19 that's the sort of capacity the volume that they can hold down there they're normally we have put out mature tough like him in a commercial Crocker run out for about 50 years and be expected to get the mold in land within a month | Elias Moubayed | UCNcbJnJJAlujBORntUr3fjw | 2011-09-26 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 183 | 928 |
121f5uP_Un0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=121f5uP_Un0 | SERENE : The Art of Levitating | paint with me art vlog | [Music] St to live means to experience many things here on Earth we see the beauty of nature we read words we hear voices and music we feel warmed and cold we smell and taste food we call life experience as Good Times Hard Times bad times or munding all of these come to us through our interpretation and respond we see and hear something then we feel inspired and encouraged to do or create something we can also see and hear something then we feel afraid and not doing anything both are parts of life parts of being a human every interpretation and respon will be stored inside our mind throughout our life and our mind has a tendency to remember a certain pattern and repeat it over and over again this means that all of us have our own pattern of interpretation and respond about things that happen in Life or about life itself for example if you you have ones facing difficulty and the environment or people around you are loving supportive and encouraging you to be perseverance you will be able to persevere going through that [Music] condition and the next time you are facing different problem your mind will direct you to the same interpretation and respond the difficulty needs to be handled with perseverance even though this time maybe there is no people around you but your mind already recorded for you and our mind can record countless of interpretation and respon for all cases that ever happen in your life good or bad good interpretation and respond will build you a healthy habits while the bad ones will lead you to trauma or [Music] dysfunctions most of us have been aware of our own pattern and we've been just going through life interpreting all moments and giving the same default respon that already recorded in our mind over and over again and we ask ourselves why we struggle our whole life we don't even know [Music] why so what does all of this have to do with levitation live meditating is an act of rising against the gravity and floating in the air without any physical support we can use this concept of levitation to learn about ourselves first we need to Rising against the gravity this means to stop for a while and take time to pay attention to how our mind function this whole time how we think how we interpret and respond to various situations in life next we can floating in the air once we are rising against the gravity we need to stay there and floating this means we cannot go back to our old way stay floating is hard because we have this divort system that has been ingrained so deep in our mind for a very long time it's truly like a work against the [Music] gravity here is a couple of lessons that we can learn while we are levitating the height B at a certain height help us to raise our awareness just like when we are on a plane on a mountain or on a high building we become more aware of all the subtle things around us we will notice things that we didn't even notice when we are on the ground the same thing happens when we are levitating mentally we create space between our busy life and crowded mind it's like pressing the pause button and observe it from afar so we have enough distance from our default system the height and the space allow us to see what's really going on around and inside of ourselves the sensations the air flows faster and the wind blows stronger at higher place the fresh air sharpens our senses suddenly we can see further hear a sound in the distance the sun rays feel more intense on our skin all these heightened Sensations feel like an out of Body Experience not every day we can feel all these wonderful Sensations most of the times when we felt something in our daily life we we just let it pass or ignore it because we didn't even have time to be able to feel it and when it comes to experience difficult moments in life because we know life has its own ups and downs for everyone the sensations that we would feel are maybe sadness anger anxiety or frustration because we are so used to not feel anything to to our super busy daily life we will reject those negative emotions unconsciously that will do no good to ourselves on the long run life will be just rust and go all the time this will create a mental state that we already know burn out so here where our levitating practice come in handy just like being in a high place where where our senses will cut heighten taking time to stop from our daily life makes our inner self feels like levitating here in my illustration the girl is levitating in a meditation posture meaning this levitation needs to be done in quietness we do need to be quiet and alone with ourselves once in a while occasionally during levitation we will be fully awake and able to experience every Sensations with all of our senses we can sit and feel all the emotions we have from happiness neutral or sadness if we take time to feel all those emotions that arise without overreacting or suppressing it soon we will realize that emotions will eventually leave us emotions come and go if we treat them right those emotions will not overwhelm us for example when we feel fear we used to react to that fear and we will do everything to avoid whatever it is that we fear doesn't happen we are controlled by the fear but through levitation we learn to feel fear and just feel it without being reactive it's just an emotion anyway we learn to be aware of our own pattern and stop being [Music] reactive [Music] the dimensions the girl in my drawing here is levitating in a temple but all the temple structures are detached and floating around further away from each other you can imagine it like some scene from Doctor Strange movie all structures of the buildings and the whole city are dislocated in a fantastic way your mind could ever imagine when we focus to our inner self while we're are levitating the world around us seems being pulled away from us the dimensions of everything around us become blurry dreamy and feels like moving around there is no exact height width and depth anymore this New Perspective teach us two things first everything can and will change change is inevitable in this world second despite of Rapid change around us we can always find anchor when we look within ourselves the natural flow of nature is always changing nothing ever stands truly still if we are so used to let our mind being draged and P into many different directions of the changing Dimensions around us we can change that too It Is by creating our own Gravity by levitating we can train our mind to be positioned where we want it to be positioned and not to be moved away by the dimensions we can choose to expand or narrow our awareness according to needs we can zoom in on something that will help us to drive and zoom so far out from something that was not too helping the ability to adjust our awareness is the foundation to be able to face any change and challenge in life by doing this exercise we will end up filled with gratitude and appreciation for life itself we are human beings are designed so unique and customized we can create anything with our mind we can create pattern that will affect our whole life and we can also change that pattern adjusting it over and over [Music] again let's take time to embrace our uniqueness accept all the parts of ourselves the ones we like and the ones we don't like only after we accept all parts of ourselves then we are able to change and grow to experience life to the fullest remember whenever you face hardship and challenge in life and you need some perspective shift just liveit [Music] [Applause] it | siscxiu | UC4Qd6JoKNoZRc9zAb6DIQfw | 2023-12-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,400 | 7,576 |
dg1KAr9kPMk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dg1KAr9kPMk | Cathy Casey Talks about the Principle of Thought | when we talk about thought we don't mean all the little thoughts you have we just have this ability to use this all that amazing energy to think our way through life like right now whatever you're thinking about is what you're experiencing right now see i used to think my experience came from out there i mean i knew i thought i knew i had to you know balance my checkbook not anymore or i knew i when i read a book i was thinking of you i knew thought i had thinking but i didn't know thought as a function thought we're born into thought we're just born and and 24 7 you're in it and again it's not the brain it's before the brain and it's this gift we get to have a thought about anything | Innate Health Connection | UCA8_9wSLyPP5LOCzXCioQzQ | 2016-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 139 | 692 |
8sb7kLLRCuQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sb7kLLRCuQ | Alesha, Who Smiles At Death - Greet Death with a Smile - Commander Deck Tech - Command Valley | hey guys this is landon with the command valley bringing you another commander deck tech i'd like to give a huge thank you to game grid for sponsoring our channel and if you want to check out their new and improved store and support the channel while doing so you can click on the link in the description below we'll have a copy and pasteable deck list in the description you can paste right into their deck builder and purchase your singles there or the whole deck if you so desire if you are interested in supporting the channel directly you can head on over to our patreon at patreon.com commandely to sign up today so for this episode's deck tech it's one that i'm really excited about to bring you and it's a bit of an anomaly when it comes to how we make videos i've actually been playing this deck for a while but it just so happens that this commander is being reprinted in time spiral remastered in the super old school border frame it's not actually from the time spiral block but it's one of those sweet includes that they've been doing and that is elisha who smiles at death and what i'm really excited about for this episode in particular is it's kind of not feasible for me to be able to actually build and seriously play test and play week to week every single deck that i build and do deck text on for the channel we just aren't able to play enough with the circumstances in the world and that would cost a lot of money to purchase all the different decks but with this deck i actually just finished it a couple of months ago probably two months ago and i have really enjoyed playing it it's probably become one of my favorite decks and so alesha who smiles at death is a legendary creature human warrior that costs two in a red she has first strike and she has whenever elisha who smiles at death attacks you may pay hybrid orzov hybrid orzov and if you do you can return target creature cart with power two or less from your graveyard to the battlefield tapped and attacking and she is a 3-2 i actually started playing magic way back in the cons block when elisha was in standard i remember drafting her and seeing her just around and i actually always wanted to build a deck around here and that was kind of before i really knew what commander was and honestly i surprised it took me so long to build this deck based off of how much i've really been enjoying playing it and i will be honest and up front in this video this deck is since it's one of my personal decks and a lot of the cards in it are just from my collection it is fairly expensive i've got a lot of tutors and a lot of other expensive cards in the deck so this is by no means a budget deck and this is also a pretty high powered deck i normally don't do deck text like this just because i know that not everybody's play group enjoys playing like that with that type of budget in this type of power level but this is a fairly consistent deck that is pretty strong and does have some infinite combos i've just played too many aristocrats decks that just jam up the board and you get in a board stall for hours on end i'd rather just play some combos and get it over with so without further ado let's dive into the strategy of this deck a lot of alaska decks that i've seen on edh rec and on other deck building websites is a lot of people tend to focus on that self-mail strategy putting cards into the graveyard that alesha can bring back i'm not a super huge fan of that i kind of feel like cards that mill crunch from your library into the graveyard are ultimately pretty much dead and they don't really do a whole lot especially with you have to attack with elisha and spend mana to do so i just i think that the self mill route is a little bit inefficient so i've got ways of filling the graveyard but they're going to be targeted let's actually start off with the ramp for this deck not having access to green means we're relying a lot on mana rocks so so i've got all of the signets that we can play with orzov rakdos boros and arcane we've also got some talismans with talisman of conviction indulgence and hierarchy we've got a soul ring and we also have a smothering tithe so what i really like about elisha i'm gonna be saying this a lot throughout the video is she is a super low to the ground cmc three mana super great we just have to see one mana rock in turns one to three to get her out super early and that's really where we want to be the next category of this deck that is really important is the graveyard filling so like i said earlier in the video we're not focusing a lot on the self mill i actually like the looting aspect and red is really good at drawing you cards at the cost of discarding cards but in this deck that really isn't the downside we're wanting to fill our graveyard with cards that are more expensive than alesha's ability lets us reanimate them for so that's kind of a key part of the deck so we've got cathartic reunion which lets us discard two to draw three throw possibility lets us discard one to draw two at instant speed faith is looting let's just draw two discard two and it has flashback and so that neonate lets us draw a card and discard a card at the cost of sacrificing the creature tormenting voice lets us draw a card discard two cards azra oddsmaker is a really good repeatable discard outlet so the beginning of combat on our turn we can discard the card and if we do we can choose a creature and whenever that creature deals combat damage to a player this turn we get to draw two cards and we've got key to the city which is another really good repeatable discard outlet we can tap it to discard a card and give one target creature unblockable until the end of turn which is really nice with our commander and then whenever it becomes untapped we can pay too generic mana to draw a card and then we have merchant of the veil which has the adventure mechanic so if we pay one red mana we can send it on an adventure at instant speed to discard a card and draw a card and if we want to cast it as a creature or bring it from adventure as a creature we can pay 200 to discard a card and draw a card and that is repeatable so these are our discard outlets it's really nice that they let us draw it's a really nice feeling to be able to pitch the creatures that are really high costed that we want to reanimate and also be able to refill our hand it's really efficient so in addition to the looting effects there are other ways that the deck has of just getting really good card advantage so we've got grim heart respects and midnight reaper which are going to give us cards whenever a creature that we control dies which this is also an aristocrats deck so there will be a lot of our creatures dying we also have mind blade render which lets us draw cards whenever our opponents are dealt by a warrior and this deck does have a lot of warriors elisha is included in that we also have tim no the weaver which lets us pay x life at the beginning of our post combat main phase where x is the number of opponents that were dealt combat damage this turn and if we do we get to draw x cards this is an aggressive deck we're going to be attacking a lot and oftentimes multiple opponents so drawing an extra three cards each at the end of each combat is really nice and then this wouldn't be an aristocrat's deck without a skull clamp there are tons of things that we can skull clamp it basically reads pay one mana draw two cards for us the next category i would like to go over is a really good setup for the combos in the deck because these combos are very typical aristocrats combos but they work really well on this deck so i'd like to just go over the aristocrat shell that i've built this deck into let me start off with the sacrifice outlets so we've got ashna dalter that lets us sacrifice a creature to add to generic mana and then goblin bombardment that's a sacrifice a creature and it will deal one damage to target creature or player viscera seer and carrion feeder can let us sacrifice a creature at no cost at instant speed and alter dementia is going to let us sacrifice the creature to mill target player equal to that creature's power so these cards are actually essential to the core strategy but i will get into the combo later on in the video so the next part of the aristocrats package is kind of the death payoff we've basically got all of the blood artist effects that i deemed efficient enough for the deck so we've got cruel celebrant zulaport cutthroat blood artist mayhem devil and judith the scourge diva in effect all of these creatures let us ping an opponent every time one of our creatures dies or each opponent whenever one of our creatures dies and again this is another key part of one of the combos in the deck being able to finish everybody else off at the table all right now let's go over the actual combos in the deck the first one i'd like to start off with is ana fenza kin tree spirit and lesser manticore and murderous red cap so this is an a plus b combo with anafenza being the a and lesser manticore or murdis redcap being the b and so how this works is anafenza is going to bolster every time a non-token creature enters a battlefield under our control so what that means is whenever a creature enters a battlefield under our control we choose a creature with the least toughness among creatures we control and we get a put a plus one plus one counter on it so what this does is anytime that we have a persist creature die and come back with that minus one minus one counter on it as persist does and offensive will see it and it will always be the weakest creature or at least tied for being the weakest creature which means in a tie we get to choose whichever one we want and the plus one plus encounter given to the creature by anifenza will actually cancel out that minus one minus one counter what that means is the persist trigger is reset and if we sacrifice that creature it will come back with another minus one minus one counter on it to trigger an offensive again so this is an infinite loop which will provide us with infinite death triggers and depending on the setup if we have a national adulterer that's infinite mana if we have a goblin bombardment that's infinite damage and if we have maybe a viscera sierra an altered dementia which will be infinite mill or a carrion feeder and one of our blood otters effects that will be death for the table the other combo in the deck is a another very notorious aristocrats combo it is the revelark and karmic guide combo and how this works is when karma guide enters the battlefield we can return target creature from our graveyard to the battlefield and revelark states when it leaves the battlefield we can return up to two target creatures with power two or less from our graveyard to the battlefield and since karmic guide is a two-two we can actually loop revelark returning karmic guide and karmic guide returning ruffle arc as long as we have a sack outlet we can loop this infinite times it's another a plus b combo and revloc can actually bring two creatures from their graveyard back to the battlefield so maybe if an opponent has killed one of our blood artists effects early on in the game or maybe one of our free stack outlets we can actually use revlar to get it back into play or if we have you know a way of filling our graveyard strategically with the pieces that we need that's another way to go off really early and again this is where alesha also shines is all of these pieces that i mentioned besides revlorc have two power or less which means alesha can bring them back into play with her activated ability during the combat step which is also super useful to the strategy this next card isn't actually a true combo that ends the game but it is so good in this deck i would be very remiss if i didn't put it in and it is the master of cruelties has first strike and death touch and it can only attack alone but if alesha brings it back it can actually attack with lesha and whenever master of cruelties attacks a player and isn't blocked that player's life total becomes one and master of cruelties will assign no combat damage this turn so basically if this is in our graveyard and we are able to attack with elisha and bring this back into play whoever it hits if they can't block elisha is just going to be dead so it is a super powerful card and really good in this deck and i've often times been able to attack with the master of cruelties kill somebody sacrifice it to like a national adulterer or one of our other free sack outlets and then have it back in my graveyard ready to go on the next turn it's honestly so beautiful and evil maybe even cruel okay so with the win conditions combos talked about let's go over the tudors so we kind of have an idea of what it is that we're trying to tutor for now we have some repeatable tutors on bodies with imperial recruiter and recruiter of the guard each of these are three mana and one cmc and when imperial recruiter enters the battlefield we can search our library for a creature with two power or less reveal it put into our hand and shuffle our library and recruiter of the guard searches for a creature based off its toughness being two or less and putting it into our hands so either one of these can find any of our a plus b combos besides revelark and we can repeat it multiple times with elisha so if we can cast or cast either of these recruiters and we have a sock outlet we can attack with elisha sacrifice it bring it back and search for two cards in one turn for five mana which is pretty good a little telegraphed our opponents will probably be trying very difficult to kill us afterwards but at least we're making them you know spend their removal and spend their resources to do so again i know that these tutors are really expensive and the next ones i'm going to be talking about are also on the pricey end um i totally understand it and i do apologize for the people that are on a budget but i've got a buried alive which that's a search for three creatures and put them into the graveyard and then tomb that lets us search for our library for any card and put it into our graveyard demonic tutor and diabolic intent which lets us search our library for any card and put into our hand and enlighten tutor which lets us find an artifact or enchantment and put it into our hand with seven tutors in the deck a bunch of card draw spells this deck is really consistent and honestly can go off pretty early but now let's go over the ways we have of kind of keeping our opponents at bay with the removal packages and ways we have a defending arm board so we've got banisher priest and fiend hunter which when they enter the battlefield we get to exile the creature our opponents control until they leave the battlefield honestly i wish wizards would print more cards like this i really feel like this is one of the strengths of white as being able to exile creatures and putting them on creatures bodies honestly i really like this effect and i think the more of these that we get especially around this three cmc and one to two power is just gonna make election get better and better i'm having to rely on a lot of insulins and sorceries just because we're pretty low on these effects on bodies so we've also got a generous gift a path to exile a swords to plowshares a wear and tear a boros charm and two board wipes in wrath of god and city wide bust and then the cards that we have of kind of keeping our board intact we've got eerie interlude which lets us exile any number of target creatures that we control and we will return them to the battlefield under their owner's control at the beginning of the next end step this is amazing in a deck that has a lot of really powerful into the battlefield triggers can essentially give us so much value with the board being wiped and we cast this honestly that sets us up really nicely to win the game we've got a selfless spirit which we can sacrifice to give all of our creatures indestructible until the end of turn we've got a bastion protector which is going to give commander creatures we control plus two plus two and indestructible and having a commander that wants to attack a lot this is just really nice to keep her alive and general enforcer is along the same lines really useful at keeping alesha alive but it's activated ability of paying for mana to exile a card from any graveyard to make a one one human soldier if it was a creature has honestly come in handy so many times i actually kind of find it hard i found it hard to believe but it is really relevant so i really like this card in the deck we've got grand abolisher which is going to stop her opponents from interacting with our board during our turn and then with some reanimator i've thrown in this category we've got victimize which lets us return two creatures from my grave to the battlefield in exchange for sacrificing one and rally the ancestors which is a really interesting spell it kind of reminds me of like eerie interlude we can return each creature card with converted mana cost extra less from our graver to the battlefield and we exile those creatures at the beginning of our next endstep and we exile rally the ancestors this can give us a ton of value and we can actually get around that downside of having to exile them by just sacrificing them to one of our free sack outlets so we actually don't get to lose those creatures from our graveyard which is super nice so that is a really nice card in the deck and then we've got a mother of runes which lets us tap to give a creature we control protection from the color of our choice until the end of turn this has so much utility in this deck we can give our master of cruelty's protection from the right color to make sure that it goes unblocked or you know to give alesha protection so we can make sure that she can stay alive so we can keep on a reanimator plan and reanimating things every turn so just really useful in the deck and that is all the cards in the main deck and for the mana base i'm playing a savay triome a dragon skull summit a blood crypt a command tower an inspiring vantage spectator seating exotic orchard godless shrine fetid heath nomad outpost sacred foundry battlefield forge needle verge pathway caves of coilos bright climb pathway temple of silence isolated chapel searstep pathway concealed courtyard and a tainted field for the non-basics and for the basics i'm playing five planes five swamps and four mountains and with the mana base out of the way that concludes this deck tech i hope you guys enjoyed this deck tech this is again like i said at the beginning of the video probably one of my top three favorite decks at the moment and i don't see it falling from that spot anytime soon it is so much fun to play it's i just love how consistent it is i love how you can recover super well from a boardwalk with alesha's ability and just the overall resilience of the deck it is seriously so much fun to play and just a couple quick reminders here in the clothes that if you are interested in purchasing this deck or any other cards in this deck deck there will be a link in the description so you can do so you can purchase them with our affiliate link at game grid helps out the channel and you're going to buy cards anyway so we really appreciate that and another reminder that if you are interested in becoming a patreon you can do so at patreon.comcommandelli you will get access to our discord merch extra content and a bunch of other perks it's honestly a ton of fun we have a lot of fun over at our discord so you get to play games with us every month which is honestly become one of the only times that i actually get to play commanders 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GAME OF THRONES SEASON 1 EPISODE 8 REACTION | The Pointy End | [Music] m- hey guys welcome back to our Channel today we're back with another reaction this one is to game of Thrones sir from my name gabri and these are my brothers I'm and we're back with another reaction obviously this one is to Game of Thrones in the previous episode we saw the Betrayal of net Stark yeah I can't lie is it betrayal though though no it's not I I don't count it as betrayal it's stupidness if I'm telling you don't trust me and then I wrong you you can't say I betrayed you I told you not to trust me you get what I mean but he's done bro I think yeah he's just too nice little finger I still think that guy is a snake I don't like little finger all I don't like don't trust you you know what Ang angers me about n bro how can you be so naive the guy literally wants your wife bro you wants your wife bro if you're ever in a situation where that's your only option bro you know you're F you know you're doneo bro I can't even blame him cuz remember he's always going to go for the next money whoever is going to get him higher he's trying to get bro packed up anyways I want your wife bro bro like if you die when you're 6 I'll be there comforting her bro if you ever need anything just I'm tell I'm there I'm there for you I'm telling you bro now you got she got rid of both of them the brother and him gone you get me and the thing is one thing about n right I like him as a character is actually one of my favorite characters but bro where is that getting you that is getting you dead bro that nice that Nice Guy's finished last they're trying to use that too much in they us that too much in the show because bro got bro actually trusted so much first of all even with the children bro I don't care you know what these these parents need to realize I have child I have a child you know let me do everything to protect them bro like even even with the child right I don't get bro if you're telling your child yeah you have to go and then bro are saying N I want to stay I want to stay I can't lie this is not a question it's not it's not a debate I'm telling you you're going and that's the end of story but you want to hate me hate me go go I want Mar jeofrey and have his kids and when we have beautiful babies what do you think this is don't watch you bro what do you think this is and then the worst thing is that bro like the worst thing is um but I don't think they'll kill him off man he'll be okay no they definitely won't kill him he literally the main character main character start as always we would like to give a shout out to this subscriber if you're not there something that we do every single episode shout out to one or to new subscribers so if you want to be a chance to get a shout out to more videos make sure you like And subscribe to the channel and you'll be able to join the aking family if you don't want if you don't know what aking means Aki means brave in eura which is language in Nigeria so yeah make sure you like make sure you subscribe and make sure you join our patreon over our patreon release full UNC reactions one week early so you would have got it one week early so yeah make sure you go over there subscribe to our patreon and make sure you come down here and subscribe here as well right trying to get to 100K obviously [ __ ] but yeah so yeah make sure you subscribe but apart from that let's get into this reaction my brother we fighting damnn better start running oh oh my go just started yo wait everyone I even they're coming to take carrier they're coming to take carrier l oh yeah cuz he had cars in it he won't be able to deest any food anymore W hey WF he come on man don't say why just go and do not open them for anyone you do not know what is it what's happening as I told you please let's be guided now we ain't got time you are a child but please let's be guided yeah that it hey you tell me to go I'm running open the door for everyone yes ma that's it now you are dead H you said right but you went left and now you are a dead girl you lied my tongue Li Aras dark come with us your father wants to see you and why is it that Lord Ed is sending Lannister yeah runal for forign bastard he Bo bro take this sword man you will be speaking to me with more respect it's a wooden it's a wooden take it actual SW can you e Come is that killing some of these see he could have I could have done it hey bro ARA please let's run can you take one of their swords please big man left be now come with me run oh this guy's get the first sword of braavos does not run oh buddy bro get Running Man bro it's a wooden sword man that's on you though you could have taken a real sword man that's on you I can't lie to death of death go jump in that sa ah boom I guess is a pride thing for him all the T between the stars and L happens because for God sake of lipping the mom stay away from me I'll tell my father I'll I'll tell the Queen who do you think sent me there she is what do you want want you wolf girl come here the [ __ ] leave me be my father's a Lord he'll reward you she'll reward me the Queen the [ __ ] stay away ah she's already got a body stick with the pointy end I guess I mean you watch my being slaughtered and did nothing what he me what the [ __ ] is he going to do again my Lord W again is unarmed unarmored and surrounded by Lannister swords when you look at me do you see a hero what are you exp to do bro wants me to hear you like what I watch up get packed up easily I don't give F what Madness LED you to tell the queen you had learned the truth about Joffrey's birth do you get what I mean why the [ __ ] would you say that the madness of Mercy he actually went to tell her that's so silly The Madness of Mercy you know to save her children this guy went to tell her leave the castle because I'm about to tell Robert that your son is a bastard what didn't you make it about like let's let let's use our brain why the [ __ ] would you go to someone your enemy and tell them oh I know you're a secret by the way basically giving them a reason basically telling them okay yeah kill me I like that's what you're saying wife has let the Imp slip through her finger hey he's cooked yo finish bro he's deep fried man so the wife I'm dead and slip my throat and be done with it not today my Lord without doubt the other one's jaff for flowers my Lord that's the hand the wolf tore off any sign of Benin on the rest of his party just these two my Lord been dead a while I'd say he's scared and he that the smell what's the smell what smell there is not mhm if they'd been dead for a long time wouldn't they be rock ah we should burn them Snow's not wrong my Lord fire will do for them the wildling way I want masteron to examine them first you may be a coward you smart you're not stupid all don't do that man inside you they say he conspired with Robert's Brothers to deny the throne to Prince Joffrey damn Dam my sister you can't go save them buddy that's the worst part where you going bro I hope you're not thinking of doing anything stupid you'll be too late anyways anyways lies here now you're forgetting the family you innocent of any wrong we know that yet you are the daughter of a traitor damn how can I allow you to marry my son damn a child born of a traitor seed is no fit con shut shut your mouth this guy man I'm telling you but in 10 years who knows what treason she may have what the [ __ ] are you talking about I drag you by your beard old man you'll see I'll be a queen just like you I promise I won't hatch anything BR the girl is innocent she's fine for her life of course he's going to protect her he's going to protect her loyalty brother to keep the king's peace tell him to come to King's Landing and swear his fty to Joffrey Dam we both know he won't do that bro we both know he won't do that what will happen to him that's for on on what on your your brother oh she wants to use him leverage to get the brother to no she's smart though she's good she's good though she's good she's good she's good look at him Grace summons me to King's Landing coming with what I'm coming with the they're not Al you can't fight you can't fight the C call the banners time for fighting he's smart he loves it man they've also want to defend my father have they not they have then we better get to do it now we see what the words are worth but I'm not your toy and I'm not your friend though I would treasure your friendship mainly interested in your facility with murder yes sir the day ever comes when you're tempted to sell me out remember this the price I can be that's crazy whatever you whatever the price bro I can beat out the Viking when you meet your Gods you tell them shagger son of Dolph of the stone Crow sent you oh I am Tyrion son of Tywin of Clan Lannister how would you like to die Tyrion son of Tywin Dam I wouldn't my own bed at the age of 80 with a belly full of wine and a girl's mouth around my [ __ ] hey whoo those the best weapons you could steal good enough for killing sheep the Sheep don't fight back Smith [ __ ] better steal Co scar you think you can win us over with your trink you get me talk is way out of it I believe it is time for new Lords of pril okay now that's a promise yeah man Tes is important now there's a a side not only a bastard but a trait is busted back no this guy will always tell you'll hang for this bastard he's nuts man I no this gu will always you'll H for this bastard he's nuts man I would have done the same thing bro my you was thinking the he looked at I just give one what go shut up now uhuh ghost what's wrong oh uh okay maybe not shut up there's someone out there wait what what's going on how uhoh he's behind him is I'm scared I know that camera I'm scared he's behind him right now Commander what the [ __ ] what the hell is that that's the guy that was dead I thought yeah than the guy over there oh my days bro what what the hell is that hey what the hell s come on what oh my days what the hell is that bro what is going on man what the hell is that fire that no that's G what the hell oh cuz it was a w work of course the white worker so white walkers basically like zombies like when when they die they come yeah cuz he died blue as well yeah damn what did they do bro they raped they kill see I thought thei didn't believe in money gold to hire ships princess for you ships to sail to West us not like this is that what you're going to say St hey yo sep from J make them stop you heard me these men have shed blood for their now they claim their reward DN wives do not that guy going try I saw that that IC cont going try kill him whoa [Music] he said let me this yeah he about to get rough up he's about to get packed in no oh no my guy yo that's a deep cut bro bro has no sword yo what he's insane hey now K is my guy K is number one he just going to be boxing K is number one m- what what the it's [Music] crutch men are one flock so my people believe the great Shepherd sent me to Earth to heal his damn get to the point bro you talking too much go no you shouldn't be doing that that's crazy look at his face like this long one well why did that [ __ ] even heat her I don't get it for 30 years I've been making corpses out of men booy I'm the man you want leading the Vanguard galbert Glover will lead the van the bloody wall will melt before an un marches behind a Glover I will lead the van or I will take my men and March them home damn you know [ __ ] you tell him what don't let tell him what to do you are welcome to do so Lord umber but if you do that you're enemy and when I am done with the Lannisters I will March back North root you out of your keep and hang you for an oath breaker oath breaker is it I'll not sit here and swallow insults from a boy so greeny pisses [Music] grass Y what oh [ __ ] imagine it gives it to him my Lord father taught me it was death to Bear steel against your Le Lord doubtless the great John only meant to cut my meat for me your meat is bloody tough ah bro what you left a finger for a joke two fingers for a joke the white walkers sleep beneath the eyes for thousands of years and when they wake up and when they wake up the whole world knows what he bring I hope the Wall's high enough this guy is scary yo good words man good vocabulary I mean the wall is high enough but they're just humans they're not climbing that a climbing that and they don't seem like they they don't seem like they have motor skills like de climbing obviously they wouldn't feel the cold F but they don't seem to have the motor skills now I find you leading a host to war yes there ski growing up no one who were those men I saw here none of them are stars all of them are seasoned and in battle if you think you can send me back to Winterfell would that I could when the Mad King fell they were butchered in the sleep on the orders of Tywin Lannister damn and the years have not made him Kinder you actually just packed them all up mhm if you lose brother your father dies your sisters die damn Brothers we die you have no choice to that's on your conscience bro what kind of pressure is that though then just don't lose I suppose it tyon Uncle father uh the rumors of your demise were unfounded sorry to disappoint you oh [ __ ] he hates it and who are these Companions of yours this is Shaga son of Dolph Chieftain of the stone crows timit son of timit ruler of the burned men [ __ ] you this Fair Maid is cello daughter of Czech leader of the black ears and here we have Bron son of it is said that the men of the mountain Clans are great warriors fide with me against my enemies and you shall have all my son promised you and more only if the half man fights with us until we hold the steel he pledged us the little Lion's Life Is Ours hey the Scout support wait he's going to put him my War oh my put his kns at a disadvantage no we need to get around him and break Jamie of river and the river Lords my lords we've captured Al Lannister Scout don't worry lad he won't be leaving this tent with his where did you find him in the brush above the encampment he looked to be counting 20,000 maybe more you don't have to do this yourself your father would understand father understands mercy and there is room for it I know going to let him free bro and he understands honor and courage let him go what bro what you know why cuz he counted 20K well they only have 18,000 men bro yeah he can't higher yeah so let them think that he stronger than they actually are but then 2K what difference does it make man no but that's how high he got he didn't even finish C tell Lord Tywin winter is coming for him 20,000 Northerners marching South to find out if he really does [ __ ] gold damn so I going to tyan yes my Lord he's saying I going he probably going go Jamie are you touched boy letting him go you call me boy again go on hey let cook though granted the ancient seat of haral J and that his sons and Grand shall hold thison after him I can't lie the kind of Suits though I ain't going to lie bro as much as I hate the kid yeah the [ __ ] got dri bro the boy knows what he's doing him BR he a little thing he got that [ __ ] on he just fits him train a prick I don't like you bro you got brother the Tywin Lannister Lord of CLE Rock and Warden of the West be appointed hand of the king lastly in these times of treason andar get up Jo you may remove your hel huh remove your helmet then you have served the realm long and Faithfully every man and woman in the Seven Kingdoms owes you thanks but it is time to put aside your AR it is time to rest and look back with pride on your many years of service she's just saying she sent you on retirement why the king's God is a sworn Brotherhood our vs are taken for Life only death relieves us of TR whose death subarist yours or your King's huh you let my father die you're too old to protect anybody damn oh gosh Your Grace the council has determined that sir Jamie Lannister would take your place Blade with the blood of the king he had sworn to defend careful sir it's facts though we have nothing but gratitude for your long I shall die go and kill them bro how on doing them how do you plan on doing that buddy a naked night apparently guy that wasn't funny that wasn't funny that wasn't funny that wasn't funny even now I could cut through the five of you like caring a [ __ ] talk your [ __ ] [ __ ] melt it down and matter to the others [ __ ] what F what you looking at huh said I'm only not doing it because I don't want twisted bro your grace who fall my lady she put him she put him there she put him stands out of house dark what will happen to my father you have some business for the king and the coun I do she's already told him to say something she told him she told her to say something and she's going to say something as it pleased Your Grace I asked Mercy for my father oh Lord edad Stark who is Hand of the king treason is a noxious weed you should be torn out let us speak shut the I want to hear what she says thank you your grace do you deny your father's crime no my lords I know he must be punished all I ask is Mercy I know my Lord father must regret what he did he was King Robert's friend and he loved us badly hurt Mr pisel was giving him milk of the poppy he wasn't himself otherwise he never would have said it damn she's cooking I can't lie she's cooking child's Faith such sweet innocence and yet they say wisdom oft comes from the mouths of babes that Tre bro this guy is I need him packed up quick man I ain't going to to go bro no if you still have any affection in your heart for me please do me this kindness your grace your sweet words have moved me okay okay but your father has to confess he has to confess and say that I'm the king sounds fair that sounds fair sounds fair or there'll be no mercy for him that's fair he will that sounds fair I can't lie now she cooked still she cooked I mean she get she give that a second chance let's let's get twisted this [ __ ] is not saying there's zero chance this guy what an man there's absolutely zero chance this guy is saying man honor every day honor honor honor Dead come on bro there's zero chance this guy is saying he need to swallow his pride bro I feel like Sansa could convince him maybe listen listen just he his King he actually just need to say oh yeah King like um join up with Rob and start start the truth is if he says confess I'm King he's going to say Bend and he play pledge the nor to me he's going to ask for D no no no it matters cuz he's going to say cuz remember he was saying that the north should be giving people giving he's going to do all of that cuz he's going to say oh I'm the rle king that's not enough you know what I think bro this isn't enough man why would he let someone like nestar go yeah so that he can join up with his angry bels cuz he's not going to be just bro even him saying even saying him saying oh I'm your king I'm you're the king that means he's at at admitting that okay I did do treason one two he's saying that um he's saying like the norf is the make up the puppy situation though M make of the puppy he wasn't a rful man bro I don't know what make of the puppy is why is make of the puppy I think he's a painkiller probably but she said she said it was badly hurt from the the puppy that's what they gave to theer when you have paraset and that that's not that doesn't make you like say [ __ ] come on man this is back in the day yeah but like the puppy like what puppy they anyways um wow but my point was that bro the thing is this guy is not is not going to say he's the king and even if he does say he's the king no actually this guy is not going to say he's a king let's let's let's not lie to ourself he's not going to say he's a king but what I want to know is what jofrey is going to do after dozen say he's CED cuz there's no way they would kill off the main but so he's to important to let go bro then how is he going to survive that's the real question that's why someone needs to save him bro Rob is going to save him Rob no Rob Rob is figh Rob is fighting Taiwan right now I feel like if Rob beats Taiwan and has one of them in prison that's the only wayo bro we do a TR Rob is getting packed up in two seconds who's going to save him Rob is getting packed up who's going to save him a a will save him a with needle no I think I think I think Sans can use some toju to to like convince I don't even think say I'm saying Rob is going to save him you know I'm saying Rob is going to P Rob is getting packed up by timing man listen this is what's going to happen they're going to be fighting and then obviously FY sister kitlin sister is going to come with army save him okay they go to the C and capture somebody bro there's no way he's not surviving bro that's the only way Rob don't let us down please man please don't get ped up he's get he's getting more into like his like he he's like yo he's not a child anymore they call him green boy what does green boy mean as well I don't um but yeah Green that sounds like bro you're like tampered I don't know like child you don't know know but yeah that's cool um that's the end of our reaction obviously we just need to see what's going to happen next um if the kill what's his name Ned Ned Ned sorry you the kill that guy I kind I don't think I can watch any bro they better good it was a great season if they that watch you no more Dr the show we had a good run buddies yeah you guys see what's going to happen next before you leave us leave a like leave a comment com box down below and make sure you subscribe we do res videos every single week so yeah subscribe and we see you next time Jesus | AkinReacts | UC2epDd3eVoTRE8FdqOsf_fg | 2024-03-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,468 | 21,892 |
MAHm_JU6upU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAHm_JU6upU | SMOCs at University of Texas at Austin Episode 2 | in episode 1 we shared how the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin is developing smocks synchronous massive online courses as their unique method to improve the large lecture course format in this episode we'll take a deeper look at how these courses are designed and this led us to developing an online class that we call a synchronous massive online class an S MOC called a smock and the slug technology was one whereby we taught a class much like a late-night television show and we try to make it compelling and exciting fun but also very informative so the way that we've done it is that Sam and I sit behind a news desk we have fake news in a green screen we interview somebody virtually every day we have a have different segments we break the class into small groups so that we can flip a switch and juice now are in a group with five people from in a class of 1500 and this group of five people for example will type and they're all like instant messaging they're all connecting with each other and working as a group on a particular problem that we're trying to get across the course designed for smocks include a focus on frequent assessments and this approach has some interesting results one of the things that I had no idea it would be the way that I would end up doing something is that we do a quiz for the students every single class so the way that they get their grade from this class is that it accumulates all of these different quiz grades over the whole semester as opposed to doing for kind of regular for semester exams or something like that what I was surprised to find is because we integrated assessments into attending class just like an in-person class you know I always held quizzes in my in-person classes too so they would come right but for some reason I'm not sure exactly why our attendance in a thousand person class is 95 percent the live class time does not just consist of lectures and quizzes in most cases instructors may do interviews over green-screen courted sessions working with real world view from the discipline or even show relevant video segments behind the scenes there's a studio quality control room for streaming and recording as well as supporting staff interactions with students through a chat room this is the hub of the live course the virtual home of the course is through the canvas learning management system ut-austin staff have developed a custom application based on the smock design and this app integrates directly into canvas it controls class and small group discussions personalized quizzes links to additional readings and activities and much more and they have all this great technology you know set up for being able to do things like give them a question in the same topic that they missed a question the last quiz I can't do this just as a human being right in my classes if you miss a question on a test I'm not gonna circle back on the next test and give you a personalized question but then asks about that particular topic that you missed of course and instead they have the technology to be able to do those the result is a variety of courses that vary from heavy live video production to more straightforward lectures and examples and they are even branching beyond smocks into other course designs now we've also moved to something closer to what I guess many would call a flipped classroom where we took the recordings from our previous live lectures put them into ma what we call modules that should be a parent this is not a low-cost operation as it requires studio video production and video streaming services I think I would probably equal a little bit with the fact that it's expensive I mean it takes some outlay but because we're focused on large enrollment classes and because we're doing this in the context of other facilities costs here the cost is actually pretty manageable if you're diligent about it and if you do the design right offsetting course design cost against facility savings gets to issues like delaying or avoiding the need to construct a new building or increasing enrollment within the same facilities another aspect of cost management is that much of the infrastructure it's reused with other programs but what is the general range of costs to develop each course ignoring the instructional costs why the courses are running so cost wise you know we're looking at probably not counting what you're paying faculty something in the range of depending on what the faculty salary is to do the development cost in the range of 25 to 35 thousand dollars the first time we we teach a class we've got that cost down to between 20 and 25 now you have a thousand students in a course you're talking twenty twenty-five dollars a student it's not it's not bad smocks flipped classroom modules self-paced courses all based on studio production of live video the University of Texas at Austin is taking a different path to try and personalize a large lecture class in our upcoming episode we'll look at whether there are signs of improved learning outcomes from this approach | e-Literate TV | UC36HyLul95qjKO0CT-DPlmA | 2016-12-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 910 | 5,103 |
EkK0c5UXYek | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkK0c5UXYek | Trigger Release to thumb release and what to expect. (Swamp N Stomp ep. #105) | [Music] what's up guys so i'm back over here in skull hill archery with uh brandon and today i'm actually going to be trying a few different releases i'm switching from a um traditional wrist release to a thumb release [Music] hey thanks for checking out another swamp and stomp video if you stay tuned to the end of this one you can actually see who won the bow giveaway for this past quarters giveaway also please make sure you give us a thumbs up and subscribe hit that little bell notification so that you can see whenever we put new videos out i'll let you guys guys get back to this video and brandon has a couple releases for me to try um what can i expect as far as changes to the bow or um changes to my anchor point i've been looking all over youtube in this typically what you're going to end up doing is most people anchor either using their thumb or their their index knuckle right in here yeah and um when they do that you end up bringing yourself back further on the bow and when you use a hand release you're going to end up not more or less changing your anchor points you're going to go a little lower and then what's going to happen is you're going to bring that d loop closer to you so what's going to happen is that bow is going to feel shorter so you're normally going to end up going longer roughly you know more than likely about a half inch longer some cases an inch just depending on where you anchor but then really like i said before on your past videos and stuff it's all accustomed to the archer right so if you anchor up under here and not all the way behind your jaw then you you probably wouldn't need to change it right but if you anchor behind your jawbone you know because right here is a very solid um little corner you know that 90 in your jaw bone really fits nicely in the webbing of your two knuckles so going in there like that right there and then being able to bring your nose down to the string without having to fight it you know that's it that's your second which normally takes your peep and move it up you know about an inch and also takes your drawing to make it so it's just more or less fitting to you but this these are the way to go when it comes to execution and a lot of um between just the uh the thumb button itself or a back tension or hinge but that execution process makes it a lot cleaner less punch so nice pretty excited for that also um brandon has all kinds of pro tips he actually gave me a tip on the glasses so i've been struggling with um being able to shoot with my glasses on because the bridge was really thick and i ended up when i went out and got me some frameless glasses so this is actually going to be my first time shooting with these on um i've been playing with them a little bit and kind of lining it up but i haven't wanted to shoot my wrist release so that i can kind of start kind of fresh for the thumb release all right so i'm going to start off with the spot hog wise guy this is a wrist release that i've been using so we'll try this guy first i think another thing i'm going to be doing is changing arrows because since we extended my draw length you'll see when i draw up it gets a little a little sketchy if i decide to use um fixed blades during that might be a little trickier so i'm just going to shoot this one so you guys can see where my anchor points is and how it changes see where he's anchoring here with his knuckle thumb on the base tip of the nose so this is the true fire the true fire sin i'm not sure you say that [Music] okay close this camera i like that so i'm ditching the glasses too many first times going on right now i'm gonna shoot that one one more time i sure will once you get to that comfort though you can set the boat where it fits you a little bit better and then boom yeah i can see what you mean where it does feel short um i feel like i'm collapsing this arm a little bit um because now that knee loop is actually further back on your face yeah so yeah and i feel like uh i don't want a part scattered everywhere situation actually what would be so much of that is that you just have irregular shock patterns like you would just have a very broad shot pattern because you're exploding forward right so there you go yeah i think the um the part that i'm really going to have to use is trying to draw up with it like that so that so when i'm in full draw what's happening as you see how deep you've got your hands in it you want to keep it right in here you want to keep it within this run of your fingers but that comes in time i started off full fisting it and then realizing it's not going anywhere let it ride and then i would put it on those and then i would bear i would bury first i would pull back and punch into my uh jawbone then i would let those two fingers ride the bottom of my jawline and there it is roll my finger and pull through my only my only worry with that with this big ass peg i i'd probably trim down the peg if i was going to use this one and bring this guy down a little bit just because i feel like it's such a retro i'd be afraid i'm so into the moment i'm gonna try the black one and you'll see it feels a little different all right so that's the p the um true fire next runner up is a v3 exit darker e3 exit feels really good the brake feels really clean pretty sensitive it's actually a lot lighter than the uh true fire it's require has significantly more adjustments on it that you can do um you can move your peg forward or backwards you can take it off altogether and you can adjust the actual height of the peg itself on the v3 exit you can spin the um the thumb peg up or down um and i think you can also adjust the weight where it breaks so now i'm shooting the fletcher precision pro right off the bat it feels very different in my hand in comparison to the b3 exit and the troop fire because it's shaped significantly different it also has a i guess clamp style connection here you guys can see that and there's a button here in the back to close it um it's pretty hard to push as well and when you shoot it's kind of loud i'm not sure that uh i'm really a fan of that for hunting let's see how it shoots i get rid of the string as well i can't get my thumb around my to my index finger like i could with the other two i think i'm in between the b3 and the true fire all right so now i actually ended up going with the true fire is there any other extra names on this synapse the true fire synapse this is a release that i'm gonna go with and now we are actually adjusting the release to myself this has a couple different adjustments i'm gonna let brandon uh talk about those yep so there's a couple just just settings in itself between the tension and the travel um the the tension or sensitivity will give you the ability to make it to where it's really cold or very hard to press the button or very hot where it's very light where you just touching it fires and then the travel is how far it takes you to pull the thumb button back until it releases so we're going to kind of set those things for him also it has a little bit of change with where you want the thumb button you can unscrew the thumb button up or down or you can move it forward or back so we're just going to try to make this fit like a glove for danny that's right let's go ahead and grab it first go ahead and grab our fake rig here this loop on any time you play with the release it's safe to use something other than your bow because you know it you just don't have accidents all right so mimic the same process and lock in and everything all right so now you're going to fire you're going to pull that thumb around so if we don't want to rotate that far we're going to take and sink the button back some so you don't have to rotate that hard to get a thumb around so let's do that first and uh we'll go from there when you were shooting it did the did the sensitivity feel fine like did it take long to execute it you were ready did it go uh as a novice not really ever shooting those i feel like it went off pretty quickly cool so and that's the thing is like being that you're novice i don't want to put it so hot that you you know oh you know it goes at the same time i don't want it so cold that you create a pattern of of say inconsistency or floating off my my point aiming so hard so hard so long so long so long it just never goes being too cold and then you come off your shot or you force it to happen try to find a happy medium that fits for you okay and that's once you get to that point you feel comfortable with it then you'll start playing with it to fit more of what you really like that's the whole joy of archery is that making that fit you i can get you really close but only you can really make it 100 yeah so i feel like if we if we go on the safer side where i'm not flinging over neighbors or sling arrows to my neighbor's yard so we're doing now is adjusting the draw length a little bit out to make up for the further back d-loop anchor solid there you go no it's perfect bring that thumb on around there you go there we go there it is beautiful digging it man you like that yes sir i think uh i think i got this figured out yeah cool all right so do we get a drum roll all right we're picking one winner oh yeah the countdown i forgot there's a countdown i forget about that every time this is only our second time using this app it's uh pretty cool it does all the work for us here comes here comes r in orlando florida oh reach do we know greece let's uh let's click on it and let's find out let's give reese a call on speaker oh yeah right how funny what's up dude it's uh checking out at walmart you know do you know who this is do you have my number saved yes mark what's up dude hey uh did you did you did you maybe enter to win a bow yeah well you won i'm serious you won i don't know we're live on we're we're recording this by the way we're recording this by the way you're recording this yeah yeah yeah this is mark that's crazy yeah you won man i know that's awesome how many people are people 630 people yeah that is a blessing i was just i don't i don't know how many entries you you ended up getting i can i can check i'm curious i'm sure i'm curious you just did the one oh i entered and she ended i think what i think i think this is her entry because it's her phone number that's on there is her phone number isn't this her phone number no this is mine oh it's weird i haven't saved i have it saved in my phone as her number yeah wait i know now i'm curious how many entries you have you had three entries so yeah you're a lucky you're lucky as hell because there's a lot of people had like you know 40 to 120 entries are you guys wondering who this is yeah actually but it's so hard wait hold on we're giving you a shout out right now so so this guy that won like he said we met him at the florida outdoor expo and he runs the company bearded outdoors um so use his products awesome stuff yeah it's it's awesome and yeah super happy that you won honestly like great guy great company so go check them out uh we'll put a little link down in the description so anyway um we'll call you back in a minute uh we're going to wrap up this video okay all right later man all right bro well if you guys enjoyed this video please make sure you give it a thumbs up subscribe um if you're not subscribed already and hit that bell notification so that you know whenever we're putting out more videos and stuff in the future um if you want to watch the whole video of the giveaway click the link somewhere up here or we'll have something down in the description so you can watch the whole giveaway video we do all these giveaways live so you know we're not messing around or anything like that um and i think that's about it thanks for watching and peace | Swamp N Stomp | UCjVNm6NUrxoawUgPI5J0BBg | 2021-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 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Afr22ZLAloY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afr22ZLAloY | Webinar: Attendance for Teachers Term Three July 2017 | student attendance procedures for teachers the purpose of the presentation today is to clarify some of the key responsibilities and requirements of teachers regarding student attendance school attendance plays a critical role in enhancing the lives of students in schools all CDP schools are working towards building strong cultures of attendance and improving attendance levels attendance is equal parts administration professional legal duty and path of a student-centered framework of supporting students in schools this expands the idea of attendance is not only about being present and accounted for but attendance as a priority for every student every day and attendance as an opportunity for learning and engagement particularly for our most vulnerable students the springboard for this work begins with an accurate record of attendance and this starts with the roll call or classroom teacher an accurate record of attendance is fundamentally important at a number of levels firstly it is a central part of how schools ensure they fulfill their duty of care to students secondly it is an important legal document because compulsory schooling is required by law the attendance register is the only record which ensures both the schools and parents can be accountable in relation to this attendance registers are also sometimes used as evidence in court for criminal matters to prove the whereabouts of a student thirdly there are implications for both compliance and census which is in turn linked to funding finally any information held in the attendance register also means we identify students developing absent ears and with precision allowing schools to intervene early the attendance register has a predictive quality to it a student's pattern of attendance in kindergarten and in year one can predict what their attendance will be like in their future schooling having this record accurate is essential as you know there are a number of key responsibilities that rest with teachers regarding student attendance depending on your school context some of these responsibilities are performed in practice by other members of staff however the six key teacher responsibilities are to take early attendance in phases and maintain an accurate record of student attendance record explanations for full-day absences in phases follow up on students with unexplained absences or emerging absenteeism provide clear information to students and parents regarding attendance requirements consult with the principal or staff with delegated attendance responsibilities when a student's pattern of attendance is of concern and implement intervention strategies to support the regular attendance of students at school in practice what does this look like it involves the role being taken at the beginning of the day students who are recorded as present need to be cited when a student is absent the role is marked with the appropriate attendance code if a student arrives to class late the school procedure for late arrival partial attendance is employed which is generally managed through the school office if a student who has been absent has returned to school request an explanation note now if a note has been provided submitted to the office and update the register with the appropriate code now taking the role or registering attendance is a daily task and because of the size of the data entry and because of the different aspects involved and there are a number of process errors that can occur and I'd like to draw your attention to a few common errors and the implications these errors may have the first issue is that attendance is not recorded until later in the day this has implications should an emergency evacuation occur as it would be impossible to have an accurate account of all students the second issue involves recording a student as present when they are present or as present when they are absent this also has implications in terms of our legal obligations and duty of care to students and it is expected that we can account for their whereabouts another issue involves partial attendance not being registered accurately if a student comes to class after the role has been taken and has not been through the office then that student will be registered as absent and in many schools the parent then receives a notification that their child is not at school which can cause significant concern for the well-being of that child and it can erode the relationship with a parent if it appears that there is confusion regarding the whereabouts of their child when absence notes explaining absences are handed in but do not get registered on the role as explained once again the role is in inaccurate and further to this issue involves the attendance code not being updated once a note is registered the following video outlines how to record daily attendance update attendance codes and view attendance reports in the faces to student information systems [Music] recording attendance in faces at the start of each school day students daily attendance is recorded in faces by the homeroom teacher using one of two options the first and most common option is by using the link to the homeroom in the teacher schedule on the dashboard this provides a list of all students in the homeroom and the attendance code defaults to present for all students teachers record absences and save the changes the second option is to use the processes link in the list of tasks this is used should a teacher or other staff member need to record attendance for any homeroom other than the one provided on link on the dashboard the processes option allows the user to select from the list of filters a single homeroom or multiple homerooms or a single Scholastic year group or groups again all students in the selected group display and the attendance code defaults to present for all students any absences are recorded and changes saved please remember that even if no one is absent on the day attendance is being recorded the Save Changes button must still be clicked once attendance has been recorded for the day and while the teacher has the screen with students attendance for the day displayed it is easy to see a list of students with unexplained absences over the previous seven days to do this click on the primary report option and select from the drop-down list unexplained absences to follow up a list of students in the class with any unexplained absence over the previous seven days will display in instances where a casual teacher is responsible for recording attendance and does not have access to faces the paper roll is to be marked signed and dated and sent to the school office as soon as possible so that the admin person responsible for transferring the data from the paper roll to faces can enter this as close as possible to the start of the school day the paper roll must then be archived when following up on absences each school should have procedures in place listing the person or persons responsible for updating absences when explanations are received often this will be the responsibility of the school support officer however in many instances particularly in primary schools the class teacher updates absences when explanations are received for student absences details are recorded in the student attendance notes for the day and the attendance code must be changed to reflect the content of the note one of the issues we have been made aware of is that the attendance notes are often added to the student record but the code is not changed please ensure that when entering notes related to any student absence that the code is amended accordingly after seven school days the little-a absent code will be changed to a big a unexplained or unjustified absence unexplained is when the parent or guardian has not provided an explanation for the absence and unjustified is when the explanation has not been accepted by the principal unexplained and unjustified absences both have the big a code unjustified absences need the word unjustified added to the attendance notes explanations may be received by SMS email written note or phone call ensure that the details of the conversation are recorded in the attendance notes including the explanation received the name of the person who provided the explanation the parent or guardian the time of the phone call or conversation and the initials or name of the person who spoke to the parent the principal always has the final authority in accepting explanations SMS notifications are sent out by many schools and when using Telstra instant messaging through faces once the response is received this response is uploaded into the student attendance notes field via a process completed by the school Support Officer reports relating to attendance that teachers should be aware of include the daily absence report this report lists all absences for the current day this report can be filtered to view absences and partial absences for an individual home room or scholastic year the date filter may be changed to view information for a different day or range of days and the action button provided other options including the option to add other information to the report or remove unwanted information for example the attendance notes column may be added and filtering applied to display unexplained absences with notes the student daily attendance report lists every absence for every student since the start of the year it includes any attendance notes and details about partial absences and like the daily absence report may be filtered to view other information the student attendance summary report provides statistical information about the number of full they explained and unexplained absences as well as a count of partial explained and unexplained absences attendance rates may also be viewed as a public report by clicking on the primary report option and selecting attendance rates from the drop-down list help sheets on running and configuring these reports are available on the faces community website at faces community Tara Catholic edu au teachers also have access to data and an early takes about attendance at insights power Catholic edu a you click on the resourcing and regulatory segments and then the attendance summary thumb now attendance percentages and number of absences by attendance code across the diocese display by clicking on the link to each school percentage rates and absences for each scholastic year group are available and it is possible to drill down even further to view data relating to each individual student other information about data and analytics will be available soon [Music] beyond ensuring an accurate register of attendance teachers are well-placed to support student attendance by emphasizing attendance from day one start the conversation 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r5FECIhSfHg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5FECIhSfHg | 32 Auto armor piercing ammo! | okay this is gonna be just a part one uh I'm just gonna do a couple short little videos of some old ass ammo I got trying these are actually armor piercing 32 ACP which makes no sense and Camera still won't focus please like And subscribe so I can afford to get a new phone someday someday naroxin n e r o x i n it's SMB ammo doesn't have maybe it doesn't have a green NP 39 mc26 cartridge oil proof keep uh reach your children I am a child test smart quality yeah so these are actually AP rounds for 32 ACP must make a lot of sense we're gonna I have my chronograph you know set them up see if a velocity is uh they are still because the magnet sticks to them then we'll try them on Turkey I don't think it'll scratch and then we'll just see how it'll penetrate against like the PMC Full Metal Jacket 71 grain uh 32 Auto so I'm gonna get set up I'm gonna try it out okay that it was too dark outside for the chronograph camera smart I was showing it's pretty dark out now but we do have this plate it's for pistols up to 44 maggot I believe and five seven wouldn't go through so we will try one on this and then watch I want a turkey and then we'll shoot a couple in the wood okay I got two armor piercing bullets out of this old Nazi gun and we'll go for the plate first weird turkey okay okay so right here is where I hit on uh plate it put a good denim I mean it really hit hard for a 32. I mean it's low bulge I mean it did it hit pretty surprisingly hard Mr Turkey Turkey I forgot he got shot by 110 round drum the other day and I literally have no idea I'll flip them around but we'll do the wood all right let's try a turkey one more time okay this is AR 400 Steel pretty thick uh I mean it's scratched it more than any other really pistol kind of surprising them things shoot weird uh I'm gonna do another video with a bunch of other ammo I got and we'll get velocity on it cause I'm curious man if it's shooting fast or what because it feels like a light bullet but I will try to Wood test here okay I'm getting eaten live at bugs here I'm gonna make this quick I got a full male jacket and an AP round right under there we'll get on the wood and see what happens Full Metal Jacket right above it he's got jammed you just got jammed oh might have had a Hang Fire okay that was a primer strike but did not go off let's try one more time work that time yeah it had one heck of a primer strike but it didn't go off that's what scary would hold ammo can't wait to shoot this stuff from like 1938. it's a bit real scary so yep good shots let me cut this open here with a knife I do not have and we'll check it out okay so this is the first board so they both went through number one there's number two stuck together there's it there's a mosquito so yeah it's lodged in there along with the the copper one so if there she is it did not penetrate much more but we will do more testing like I said it's super quick I just want to try it real quick so stay tuned for part six or nine soon Maybe probably not but I hope so God bless | Gears And Guns | UCBd8JvLJ-ccWymH6SVmKeOA | 2023-09-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 631 | 3,033 |
t6lUyKEQ7Pg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6lUyKEQ7Pg | How To BEAT DONDOZO In VGC 2023 Series 1 | Pokemon Scarlet & Violet VGC | what's up everybody welcome back to the channel and welcome to another Pokemon scarlet and violet VGC video I have listened to you guys a lot of you have said Mr boosted Mr boosted how do we beat Don Dozer why why have you become the Don doctor and just made Don dozo so annoying to face why am I facing like 90 different variants of nandozo why is it so annoying to beat and how do I beat it well this video is for you I listened to the cries of the gamers and and I'm going to be making this video specifically for all of you who are struggling with Don Dosa because truth be told it's pretty easy to beat like I'm not gonna lie it's not that hard um it's more a factor of uh being unprepared for the match-up and being outplayed Don knows was the sort of uh archetype where like everyone has a check for it due to how good it is due to how good Don knows it was everyone has an option for beating it so the optimal Don dozo team is built around removing these options uh such as when I use like gothatel Sylveon to trap in uh Hayes murkrow and remove them from play or gothatel Arcanine to trap in Grass types to remove them from play there's there's a lot of ways to deal with it uh and a smart dondoza player won't be pulling the trigger immediately so what I'm going to talk about are the best ways of dealing with it and these aren't ranked in any particular order but if I had to rank them I would say it would be uh well I'll rank them at the end actually I don't want to spoil it but yeah let's go and get into this if you guys enjoyed this video any point in time do me a favor leave a like on it subscribe to the channel and turn notifications because I bring you daily competitive Pokemon content and answer my comment questions of the day which is uh do you struggle with Don dozo and how do you deal with it yeah that sounds like like a medical condition do you struggle with Don dozo how do you do it sounds like a medical condition anyways let's do this so uh number one and this is the most common Don dozo answer uh it's gonna be a Mungus now amongus is a not I would say situational Dondo is a answer but dondoza players are quite prepared for it due to the prevalence of Tara steel uh why does this check a Mungus checking you uh that's because amungus relies on clear smog to deal with uh dozo uh that where it goes with Giga drain uh and it's just like a generally bulky Pokemon to uh to mess with it uh but let's talk about clear smog which is the more common option so amoongus is a Pokemon with 114 HP 70 defense and 80 special defense it's able to eat a hit from dozo pretty effectively like if we just like go to the damage calculator and we go to uh yeah we go to like just a general amungus we can see that order up even if they decide to go with like Terra dragon at plus two it's coming nowhere near KOA and amungus meaning that they're able to go for a clearest fog onto the Don dozo removing all of its stat Buffs and making it just a mediocre Pokemon because while 150 HP 115 uh defensive 100 attack is like really good uh keep in mind that dozo is only threatening in a two-on-one situation when it has plus two in every single stat doubling it uh meaning that its special defense is no longer it's like Achilles heel it's now like no longer able to compensate for that uh so what a Mungus does is it removes those Buffs and allows for a partner grass type or just good special attacker to just annihilate dondos or remove and remove it from play honestly at that point you're also just able to like set up on it and like that's that's really cool uh so yeah also keep in mind that there are two types of dandos are running around right now unaware uh is the more common one because it ignores the opponent's stat boosts when and dealing damage or receiving damage and oblivious is uh one that's to run occasionally it used to be more popular but now it's less popular because uh unaware is just more reliable but oblivious allows you to avoid getting intimidate cycled but since intimidate isn't as common and those who have been opting more for a defensive Set uh it's it's not really that big of an issue so yeah uh the main issue is with the amungus checking dondozo is the fact that dondoza wants to tear a steal a lot of the time so being Steel type will actually make it immune to clear smug the way that you get around this as an amungus player who uses clear smug to deal with dondozo is you have to put enough pressure on your lead uh that you want to force the opposing dondozo uh to not be the terror Target like for this team um where's where's the dozo team I made recently here it is for this team I have like a Terra grass skeleturge but it's so important to the game plan that what you have to do is basically gamble one of your pieces right so like this skeleturge's job is to get rid of uh real scarato which is another thing that's going to be on this list but it's meant to get rid of mascarata let's say that you have like a measurado and like a clear smug user on your team what you have to do is make me want to tear a grass to save my skeletorge to get rid of the measurado later uh so that way later on I'm not able to tear my dozo and then you take take advantage of that and you get in your your clear smog of mucus and deal with it but yeah like you have to you have to play smart to use Among Us effectively versus dozo teams especially if you know their Terrace steel if they're not Terror steel it doesn't really matter you just play it however you want you'll be fine uh you just wait for them to pull the trigger and then you just clear smog but like if you know their Terrace steel like you're playing open team Sheet you have to make sure that you're forcing them to want to pop the tarot early on in the match so they can't block it the next one is the most common answer for dandozo currently and that's Hayes murkrow uh the reason for this is that Haze murkrow or murkrow is like the best Pokemon in the format Beyond uh Golden Goat uh because it is a the only Pokemon with access to prankster Tailwind uh and you can see Haze is on like almost every marker it's at 15 usage it's the fourth most used move uh and yeah so basically what this does is it allows velcro to just get rid of all of donozo's stat boosts um and this like isn't like a hard move to Merc for murkrow to justify running even if it's like just for donozo it isn't really just for dondozo uh because so many Pokemon in this format want to set up uh Garchomp Swords Dance Garchomp is like super common uh nasty plot hydrogon isn't terribly common but is a thing that can happen bulk up annihilate uh yeah like there's a lot of nasty plot running watch that's another one there's a lot of Pokemon that's set up in this format so being able to Haze away those stat changes is always going to be good so you know having the byproduct of oh yeah dozo matchups are free that's also quite good beyond that it wants to partner with golden go so golden go can go for Make It Rain drop to minus one and then Haze because it doesn't directly Target golden go will actually revert the stat drop so that's pretty good uh yeah murkrow is just like a very easy Pokemon to slap onto a team if you want to deal with dozo you just make sure you don't lose it early on like I said many dozo teams are built specifically to pick apart your offensive leads uh get rid of like the dozo checks uh and then just like get Dozer win in the end game but yeah if you play smart you'll be fine uh also other Haze users I guess we can take a look at those really quick there's a lot of Pokemon with Haze toxic PEX is technically a dozo answer which is weird palafin hero can eat a hit from dozo and run Haze but I don't recommend it alteria can get Haze and it's pretty defensive uh Gengar is another Haze user that's actually fairly common if we look at Gengar usage I don't know if it'll be reflected on picolytics yet but like sash Hayes is like pretty decent uh yeah it's not like three percent usage it's higher usage than taunt um and perish song and Destiny Bond so like it's a thing you know it's not like super common but it is a thing next up is going to be unaware Pokemon now unaware Pokemon are the Kryptonite to dondozo especially since itself is an unaware Pokemon uh but yeah basically skeldurge is my favorite check to dozo that you can have in the game because it checks every variant of dozo uh if it's running the like restock set it's if it's not running fissure because fissure's a thing that's annoying and you can't really predict for that uh but if it's running like the Terra still restock set you can't tear a steel in front of skeletorge because skeleters with unaware will ignore your special defense boosts and one to two shot you with uh with torch song and while torch song isn't going to get like the benefit of the plus one versus you because you're also unaware if you're like the dozo player uh it will chew through your very low special defense stat and allow it to deal with you uh if they're not running the Terrace Steel Set if they're like any other Terra you actually go with Shadow Ball instead because while dozo with unaware will ignore your stat changes you don't ignore your own so if skeletorge is able to um what's it called if Scott was just able to get like a minus one off of you like you know partner Pokemon can follow up on that like it's ignoring the initial stat drop but like it but like partner Pokemon next to it if it's like a 2V1 we'll be able to follow up on that pretty effectively and like get rid of it so yeah that's that's also quite good it'll allow you to just wall out dozo and it gets like slack off in Willow Wisp so if the dozo is not running rest which well it's like a really common set it's not like super super super super super common uh like it's either still like there's still dozo sets that aren't running it right now um then like willow wisp is just like a Kryptonite for dozo but yeah that's quite good uh skeletorge is very good other unaware Pokemon uh that we have access to if I could not hit the caps lock button right there and actually Spell correctly there we go other unaware Pokemon you know your own dandozo uh uh for coco no uh and Claude sire like look I don't like Cloud sire but technically speaking it is a check to Don dozo uh if you run like a decent amount of physical defense uh and you have unaware and Haze you have both of them right so you ignore the stat boosts you calc to live a wave crash and then you just like beat it it also has access to toxic which is quite good versus it uh speaking of toxic here's actually a thing I've seen some people do uh glamora is actually technically good for the dondozomir because if you get those spikes up then you know you can prevent dozo you put dozo on a timer immediately like that's good uh yeah and also you have a corrosion if you want to just do like standard toxic yeah it's not like super reliable but that is a thing that you could technically do next up is going to be Obama Snow I think Obama snow is actually a very good check to dondozo that a lot of people ignore and it's not only the fact that it's like a check to dondozo but it's a good Pokemon overall like I'm not gonna lie to you guys Obama snow is just like a very solid Pokemon in this format uh the buff to ice types is that the new weather snow uh while it doesn't deal damage like hail it gives all ice types a passive 50 boost on their defense debt meaning that Obama Snow if we take a look at this calc if I could spell right uh Obama Snow Max HP 220 special attack you know just like this random set that I found on this website um is eating an order up like it's nothing you're taking less than half and then you hit it back with not energy ball I actually think Giga drain is better if you want to specifically beat Bozo uh your Giga drain if they're not tearing right oh yeah that's with Tara by the way um if you know if they are Terror Dragon then you just click blizzard and like almost one shot up but if they're like if they're not Terra um if they're not Terror Dragon if they're just like regular like water dozo your Giga drain because like even if they're like plus two special defense right even if they're like plus two special defense uh you're still dealing like 30 to 40 percent uh you're getting all that Health back and they're not they're not able to beat you effectively you can also get up your Veil uh which will mean that you take like even less damage and then you like out heal them like that's very very good uh Obama snow is also a very splashable Pokemon uh it's actually I would consider it decent competition for grimstore in terms of screens because while uh Grim snarl is like prankster screens Obama snow is like a more offensive screens Pokemon that like under trick room can deal decent damage with its stabs uh and is still able to like support the team with the screens for the entire game because it's not hard to run like play on this dude so they're they're gonna stamp the entire game if you get up um if you get it up early because it's eight turns so yeah Obama's note naturally bulky and actually able to deal with uh two variants of Don dozo uh and is able to out heal it so yeah final one is going to be parisong keep in mind that this pair song doesn't Target tatsugiri uh tatsuguru will actually avoid the pair song um also let me put me Oscar out on here before I forget because I do need to talk about mascara uh the the tatsugiri will not be targeted by Parish song but the dondoza will be uh and it will be stuck on the field it can't switch dondos are stuck it like it's literally it can't switch out so if you perish song and then like just protect or like wall it out with a zoom row because a zoom rule funny enough is very very free versus Don dozo uh if we just take a look at this right uh yeah order up immune to it earthquake taking nothing wave crash less than 50 uh less than 40 even like a zoom rules very very easily able to eat the dozo head and this is like on a this is like count to like a less defensive uh Zoom world just like almost Max HP 12 special defense mine's a little bit bulkier I have four defense 244 HP like 116 special offense like that sort of thing like even this like is going to be able to wall it out pretty effectively and then you just protect with partner Pokemon uh there are other Paris song users of course course and keep in mind this only gets rid of dozo you still have to you still have to deal with tatsugari but you know Gengar gets it honcho gets it Mercury even gets it but I think Hayes is better for him uh scream tail when that becomes legal we'll get it Wigglytuff can use it there's a lot of options here I think it's a decent answer if you want to fit it onto a team and Paris prep isn't entirely dead finally I think the hardest answer for dondozo that forces opponents to prep for it before they even like get onto the field like you have to like build for this in team preview uh flower trick is literally the dondozo answer uh whether it's like protein or like just sash uh overgrow um or band protein or sash overgrow flower trick does a ton of dandozo so here let's take a look at this damage uh keep in mind it's always a so uh the oscarata doesn't care about any stat boosts flower trick versus Don dozo at plus two it's not gonna matter I'm just gonna put it on there for the sake of putting it there 64 to 75 to a boosted dondozo uh with flower trick uh so yeah that's quite a bit of damage you know if it tears it like walls it out so Terra steel is technically an answer for this uh but let's say that they're running the choice banded set the Oscar out of choice band protein yeah it's a roll to one shot like that's the biggest thing here so keep in mind meowskarada you could literally just slap it onto a team force the opponent to pop the Terra and then their doses The Sitting Duck but yeah uh if I had to rank them in terms of how effective of an answer they are like here's the thing I'm gonna rank it by two methods it's how effective of an answer it is and how non-committal it is if I had to do that the oscarat is number one um I would say that I lost Skeletor skeled just not here uh unaware is a number two amongus is number three Obama's note less reliable but very non-committal uh you know that's a thing oh wait I forgot Haze hold on let me let me clear this out let me clear this I'm gonna rank him right here I could remember what the Pokemon I had on here you know YouTuber moment YouTuber moment okay so what was it was a clear smog unaware a bomb of snow Parish song mascara okay rankings miascarata least committal most reward um unaware Pokemon same thing not as committal not as much reward but still like a very good in both departments uh murkrow is easy to play around in my opinion but very reliable if you can like play it right you have to play well uh amungus is actually funny enough gonna go I think I'm gonna have to put it yeah it's above Obama Snow uh amungus is like pretty pretty reliable with uh clear smug uh Obama Snow easy to slap onto a team especially if you have like a trick room option uh and is pretty okay at dealing with Don dozo and a zoom roll is pretty committal because you have to already want to be running like a Paris Trap Team or at least have Paris song as like a move on the on the Pokemon uh and it's not guaranteed to fix the issue so yeah yeah that's gonna be my ranking if you guys enjoyed or learning anything new please leave a like subscribe turn notifications uh and I'll see you guys in the next one bye | Moxie Boosted | UCAVKuhZ5Og4O86jkgUgUcyg | 2022-12-28 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 3,498 | 17,644 |
Q4R7ZkrwIOU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4R7ZkrwIOU | 05 Dilemmata; Bernd Schmid; 2015; India | so I want to tell you up in process and then I will offer you a program for today ask and also drawn consequences from yesterday so yesterday because this time we had two responsibilities and we did and everybody trusted each other we didn't clarify enough what we are really doing here maybe giessen hope somehow burn Schmidt will do it and I thought oh keson let him do what he knows what to do and so we created a very complex situation and my preparation was not appropriate for this complex situation because my frame of reference was I'm at a point where I'm finishing my whole work and I am now on a on a level to tie everything together on a programmatic level and certainly this is very abstract I have all these practical models and approaches to work with develop during these years and I and I hoped I can use this opportunity to have a english version of the overview of the programs and and so I was not prepared enough and I couldn't do that or was the distance maybe we could have done more really to clarify what is realistic here and so fortunately given in the wind and told me that has is not gone to work and but during the day gets them yesterday I did not really clarify what are the frames of reference which I somehow to integrate that are not integrated below and during the day we struggled and I often felt a sense of desperation because I felt it's not us it will not be a satisfying way if we stay with this frame of references you have been very kind and very patient and when giessen asked you what is what you want then I felt this is wrong as well because this is shifting responsibility to you and I'm not in fond of shifting responsibility certainly it's our responsibility to to care for the program but yesterday we I didn't I didn't have a concept how to do that so but what I learned from the concept i will explain you next is said if you are not have not distant enough from the situation don't try to solve the problem because you are caught in a frame of reference so I learned to to calm down my desperation and it helped me set you have been so friendly and for example Surya also demonstrated lawyer loyalty and so emotionally I could keep it framed and let go of it and so I won yesterday went fine the evening and so I could have a good sleep but this morning 530 I woke up and my unconscious mind was prepared to say now now you have to change the frame of reference and what I came up with while I was stressing and brushing my teeth and so is with the idea we still have different groups here with very different interests and they have been made promises to in different directions that we could not keep not insists in this work as a promises might have elicited expectations so whenever you want to escape from a dilemma you have to accept the loss and the losses to confess it we may be we have promised just too much but instead of still drying it we have I try to find the solutions that may do the best we can in the situation and sis is skipping some more programmatic paths I have prepared and referring to more to add more content oriented concepts and explaining two concepts concepts to you in a brief way and then do an exercise or some kind of experiential work and I've chosen now as concepts that I hope for all of the interests there's something in it that is interesting for you and yeah we said I somehow felt is solvable and my desperation the faded and confidence came back and so I thought in order to illustrate said I've developed a concept 30 years ago this is a dilemma concept and I will briefly I'll outlines the concept to you and then if you are interested in we can dialogue a bit and I want Andy and I combine it with these reflections on yesterday does it sound right for you okay so if you're you know you write this down all our English material videos audios papers charts what every material we have in English and these are full workshops from Oxford you can access here and it's all free and you are invited to use it for yourself in any manner you can use it so sorry years ago I didn't know how young I was I know now this is Julie hey she was the president of the european association for transactional analysis at the time and suppose a new award scientific awards they called it and the first one was for me for this concept of on dilemma town so i came to this concept because i was often satisfied as a patient in psychotherapy because sometimes I struggled with controlling myself in direction I didn't know what what's the problem was but I knew somehow it's not going first us that way and I found psycho therapist who wanted to do with me emotional work because this must be some kind of an emotional block harsh and because they we didn't find something understandable she had more and more hypotheses about this must be have been very early maybe in the belly may be in the past life and if nothing worked I felt more and more as they're shifting frustrations that it their concepts do not work on me I was I've seen sicker and sicker Samar we do not did not understand in what kind of entanglement I was and I didn't understand it either and maybe from this suffering a bit as a patient I developed this concept of dynamic ah so a dilemma is a situation where you feel caught in today we have a the concept brunettes a concept of corner game so you somehow feel corners you stand in a corner and you and it seems as if there is no way out but this is only because you don't turn around and but as long you don't know that you are standing in a corner you try to find your way out where there is no way out and and it's also based on on a concept on schizophrenia which I will not mention here so any try to solve the problem leads to still being or even more feeling hot maybe you have had have had situations in your life you know that feeling and this non solvability maybe obviously to others maybe when we look at yesterday somebody who can did would have looked at the situation from outside which has been clear as this book cannot work if we have too much complexity and want to go in different directions at a time so this is an obvious dilemma also we didn't realize it until we got into the entanglements that came from this and more gotta work more of it but sometimes if you work with somebody's this person cannot move really but you don't see an unsolvable ax t because in your frame of reference if you see said guy in the corner and you look from outside as you don't know why he doesn't solve this problem because you don't cannot see that his frame of reference is not yours and he's not seeing the escape possibilities that you see so if you have a colleague or a client who is stuck and you have get a sense of this person is caught and somehow you feel caught with helping this person also you would like to do so then you are probably in a dilemma and just means there is it within the frame of reference within which you try to come to a satisfying solution this is not possible and then you probably will switch back and forth in four stages of what I cause dilemma circle so I start with struggling this is I guess what we all did somehow yesterday can you can you share that somehow felt it's not the right way to do it but we want to solve it but when we try to solve it it doesn't feel like this is a way really to a solution and feeling confident that we will come to a solution this is struggling so this means activity said it's not really meaning for you and if you ask yourself in a self diagnosis am i confident you would come to the conclusion no I'm not confident but I don't know what to do else and struggling is exhausting and sent from time to time you switch off not to be too exhausted and people have very different strategies to switch off so I drink too much or they switch to a love affair or whatever but it's it's a exhaustion I call it exhaustion because you come back from said not in a renewed way as I told you this night I get went to bed I gave up and still hopes a really common solution but I didn't stick to the old frame of reference and send in the morning I came back and I was refreshed I was able to have a new look at the situation if I would have gone to bed in and drank too much and still in a struggling mood I would have woken up in the morning still feeling hot but because you are sitting here and I have to do something I would have come back still struggling and such supporting the frame of reference and inviting you also into co struggling and then my maybe we we have a group dynamic process trying to shift responsibility or try to deal with frustration or whatever and this is a way to do something different but not what the original goal was and many in an area where you are in a dilemma you will very often switch back and forth between struggling and being exhausted and if you do too long you get into more diversion and if you are in the on the active set because it's active depression and when your wings go down then it's passive depression and gradually the longer you do that you run out so if I would ask you what you really feel inside and you would could be honest to yourself you feel despair and despair the word that causes despairs this is why we do not like it and despair must not be very intensive despair also might be subtle feeling of we will not get it get anywhere esli and if you dare to is despair then you have a competence because as I said yesterday for me feelings indicates understanding of reality and despair is a feeling for not solvability that indicates not solvability this is why we all should learn to deal with despair and to share despair if possible very early so that we do not get too much into trouble until we understand we are in a on a dilemma way so this is why I've written a paper together with a colleague on the subject despair as a professional competence and despair but it's not easy somebody who despair you you don't want to be the despair and if I as a consultant tell somebody's this is I don't know what's a problem is but the way you act indicates to me that is not solvable for you in this way it doesn't make sense that you'd rather give up and I'm with you both is important not give up and good luck I don't want to be Bassett and not be drawn in your dilemma top I'm with you but I don't have a solution either and after giving up we have probably a chance to find a new meta standpoint or relax enough to have a fresh look and approach the same reality from a new frame of reference and suddenly sort of ability is possible so there's a paradox things that you have to give up in order to approach the solution some technically oriented people say oh oh wonderful I I quickly give our bands and I have a solution this is struggling on the AMA so it's not easy to teach yourself and teach other people really to give up because you fear the loss and you have any way and there's usually I say it's always there is always a bunch of delimiter not only one if I despair then I have to accept a loss and frame of reference is if I would not despair and struggle feroza I have a chance not to suffer from this loss but as long as I try to avoid this loss I get even closer and lose more and this is also applicable companies many companies do not accept in time says there's no solution for safeway ziade try to solve their problems until all resources are exhausted and then it's an it's got an objective unsolvable ax t and say then they got insolvent so you also need a kind of spiritual attitude to accept this may be it is closer to use and in our Western culture to be able to give up and be an open yourself up for new inspirations that give you new chances for new frame of reference they do not imply these unsolvable ities if you if you have a major developmental needs in your life for which you only have a dilemma frame of reference then you might and you somehow intuitively you know that you might avoid this part of your life for example have a spouse whenever you get into a relationship you get into della Motta and then you can try just to solve the problem by not starting a new relationship but this doesn't solve the ulema frame of reference you have for relationships so if it's an important developmental needs and from you will get back just trying again but as long you haven't changed your frame of reference the situation is not changed but it might happen sets the context has changed as a different life phase and maybe one of the elements it together produce the unsolvable ax t is a way it might be still away I always wondered why people can develop without my concept on dilemma but this has to do with unfortunately life gives you often a chance to find somehow your way out of the limiter so this is a dilemma circle there may be few instances in our life aside a few instances in our life where in the dilemma we make my dinner straight up dynamic where the issue is solid but i think is what i gathered me a point is if it is unsolvable accepting the fact that it is unsolvable I'm not you know spending too much over time worrying about it itself is a solution theam basic within the frame of reference will the frame of reference it is unsolvable yeah it could be issues like you know it could be even say maybe one thing I can talk about is there are some clearance olive oil universally should make some of the philosophically questions make why am I here where did I come from that would a good plan I mean if I try to I want to get an answer today and I want to get an answer that's under percentage correct if I'm going to say that yes yes yes and it's something in between because this kind of meta fill spiritual attitude may be unavoidable you have to decide from situation to situation what's the case but it should invite you to think about supreme of references what are my ideas what is the situation what is the problem what are the influences I have to deal with I do not try to take action before I am I've not drawn a map of the logic of my problem and the logic of my ways to try just to solve it so it's an invitation into taking a meta stance the problem I have a colleague who is a logic professor and he's a specialist on dilemma Tom he has found 32 types of dilemma Tom logically and I've discussed with him that it's maybe he knows how to work with seventy two types of dilemma tar and he has a big Institute on that but for normal people says not a solution to the problems that said the way to struggle with this situation on a meta-level so I said see let's try to get a sensibility to the stages of dilemma circle and get feedback on set do you feel that I'm on a with my activities on a way you feel confidence that I can solve it also I do not I cannot explain what's the solution is but does it intuitively feel like it's a solvable problem because many offers well developmental problems are solvable also we don't know what's it outcome will be or do you feel that there's nothing you can I can not really get further with it and then it indicates the mises might be a struggling and it and then do not take too much action but self try to fund to give up in a positive way not in a avoidance way to be with others or to study the logic of your dilemma very often we do not really find the logic of it so we have a logical problems with the logic of della Motta and what happens very often said I work with somebody and just invite this person to give up and be with him or her because one of the unsolvable inti equations is I have to abandon you because I do not want to be drawn in your dilemma town but when I care for you and stay with you since this means i support your neurotic way to deal with things and this has to be differentiated as well as frame of references i can promise you when i feel it inside the confidence that there will be a solution but not the way you are doing it and i will be with you and this might help the person to give up even accept losses because there is new confidence that something you will come out of it and very often when i do this in the seminar sometimes I I had when I had a four day seminar the first day I had to fight with somebody to tell him you have to give up and the person found many ways to promise to give up but doesn't give up and I have to to push the person into despair and the person thinks I'm doing it to the person but I'm only making of it what is there and it's an act explains this frame of reference and it helps a lot this is one of the concepts all souls consequences are very much emotionally and physically it's important to explain the concept to somebody because then to understand what is going on helps but to give up emotionally and to accept and then sometimes it happens that there's a dream during the night that is changing something or the next morning the situation is changed and we do not know what happened so but now my client is no longer interested to find out the logic of the dilemma even have somehow the feeling maybe I just awoke from a nightmare and then you have the problem did I do it dilemma work or not and you do not know so it's a tricky tricky kind of work to work with dilemma but it I find it's very helpful and so and says what I got the price for is one is said if you approach you from in intellectual way then you can explain yourself how did I construct Sun solvability like I did this morning concerning yesterday just was easy but sometimes you cannot you don't know what it is and you then you have to work on a process level and on a relationship level and honor emotional and spiritual support level and this might work so you can since the most important thing is if somebody is caught in an inn solvable ax t don't blame him you know what I mean we had maybe we had an example here yesterday and I always was furious at consultants and psychotherapist who made responsible the client for not moving within the frame of reference they had to offer and my consequences say that was with what I know I cannot help you but this doesn't means that you are crazy or stubborn I never use the terms resistance Margeson vini pallets all is a big Italian family therapist she had assembly of 800 psychoanalysts and she said to and she was a tough lady she said to them resistance do you know what that is that is the stupidity of the psychotherapist there have not been amused so and this now has to do with with attitudes so it's important and has also to do with the equal I level communication if you do not move forward I firmly believe even if there are games going around like he played a bit with me yesterday as a transactional analyst I learned how to confront these games but i do not do any longer because i firmly believe that he's doing this as long as he does not experience a potent invitation in something better and if there is something better people will take it this is my understanding of people and if they don't take anything so the reason is in their frame of reference it's not good enough to solve their problem and then we should build a coalition of not knowing suffering and also I'm ready to suffer with suffer with my client not not in the extent he is suffering because it's his life but i'm ready to share the suffering that comes from being caught in a dilemma without blaming the person but saying see I feel caught and then I do a self analysis and shows that I I'm ready to despair and I'm ready to suffer instead of trying to to struggle and this modeling can help the client to give up struggling and to learn from me and build a coalition with me that it's okay to refrain from struggling and to despair and send something you comes in and we both may not know in advance what it will be so we are open to it we can do this for assaulting the vigilance but for revealing of certain limit we can give up under we can control the next yeah but if this happens for a long duration of time is it necessary to take that comes on hold on to it just in the general family situation or in an organizational structure and speaking about it's not necessary that every time I have to give up and it's not right you know that an open it also must have the mindset to just change his attitude isn't it if not they'll keep on it if we take the Holden's defining thumb is them to that person every time how long we can just do this yeah suddenly after a certain period of time we do become violent and we want to be in that mindset to give up the mountain so what could be the sirna solution in destitution there's not always a solution sets was a dilemma concept is saying then you have to decide to despair and and to openly despair and to give up and tell the person without blaming or tell the organization I'm not ready to share any longer your strategy because I believe it solves to just disaster it is shifting to a disaster and i will not show my solidarity with you sharing your way to the disaster i try to show my solidarity to you telling you that we have to look at the frame of reference and there to despair in time that we have a chance that something is living beyond but it's what we always only can do is giving an offer and and you have certainly to check your strengths and your confidence and when you lose confidence and do not find a way to get rearranged confidence enough for you then you cannot be helpful and it's them it's very sad but you have to give up and yeah and then you have to find out whether you are ready to give our balls and sometimes if you give up this is a the despair is it the door out that's out exit door and sometimes it's only for you yeah I guess yeah let me I'm finished with the concept let me just do some little remark senses especially for society and companies and maybe even for personal lives how come dealing with complexity and della Motta go together I believe especially in organization sometimes under complex solutions for complex problems lead to more more and more overwhelming challenges from complexities that you do not meet and so more you stick to under complex solutions to complex questions see more solvable problems with the adequate complexity turn into the run into dilemma Tom so and this is sometimes the problem with leaders of organizations they want to have symbol because they are feel very much stress they won't have a turnaround of complex questions that have been a pile over months or years and then when they try to have a quick turnaround it's usually an under complex solution that leads even more into a dilemma so what we try to do is despair in time and invite others to despair in time and there is a it's a vicious circle some more delimit are on different topics in your company you have some more explosive complexity where where you should do something at the same time and so dilemma Tom brought us complexity and this is a kind of complexity set doesn't have to be there if you could resolve the dilemma logics but sometimes you just have to give up and start a new somewhere and it then maybe it's a chance things get simple but you must to be ready to suffer and accept losses to have a chance for a new start and this is the dilemma as well because many people think they can avoid the losses and say don't I can solve the problem without desperation so this was my concept on delimiter can you did you understand it can you related somehow to yourself or to the status of your life professionally privately the microphone now it's it's something we change annoyed out can you fit the whole concept ain't no the management perspective and give an example or a situation or only person or roadblock not just to come out well if I like we are whether I am in a dilemma or era or am i dealing with somebody who is in a dilemma how do I identify this because it is very sick I presume that most of us if not everybody will go through this at some point in time of our careers and we might be in it or we might get sucked into it for being we might begin him and we might be sucking others into it how do I identify this how do I wash it myself from not getting sucked into the dilemma of somebody else and then suffering the same yeah I'm so just indicates to move me that's a dilemma a concept is interesting for you but I cannot do the training on set right now because we are still on a tasting in a tasting mode but if you go on the website in the Oxford seminar some years ago I did a dilemma work with somebody a whole consultation and I gave explanations and we discussed it if you don't find it yourself give us an email and we can use a specific link so in the Oxus say us have been three two workshops of three days in Oxford so we have seven or eight learning conversations around the different topics and there's also one on dilemma in English so maybe this may help you so because if I would try that now we will soon end up in the dilemma and i'm so glad sided or feel despair right now sir it's enough for sister so our questions on the concepts or sharing ideas about yourself only for short period of time but there should be a chance for you in context this diagonal was severe it's a walk of life in reading yeah so is there any mechanism you can intervene yeah man wait organization should have a mechanism if there is the convictions of that easier challenges or diamonds how the Kings are starters I'm not sure we saw where source is true said you have to deal with diameter every day what you have to deal with is with ambiguity and different tendencies you have some how to balance but it's only a dilemma if you come to solution the way you want to solve it will not be literal satisfying end so it's so we have two different when it is a in my history whenever I lecture on dilemma top people put every difficult problem into dilemma this but is not but certainly what's the usual ways you have to deal with the some managers you have things to integrate and you have not easy to logic how to integrate them and I'll answer on a lower logic it's not solvable but if you go to a higher logical I have more and more complex way to deal with it it's not unsolvable so you do not need the dilemma concept for sale unless you stay on us on a specific level it's more and more will turn first into fealty lamata and send into real incarnated delimiter within the organization but to be specific on that we must have specific cases it can be taught in general Sharia they are keep it on to another delicious one sentence experience your Phoenix fear yes I strongly okay I think they got the concept right often organizations invite consultancy of training I initially looks like people are not what you've apparently not true and so we ate something and then finally comes under the many people you find basically issues high attrition you could have gotten to retain people and they expect saying a day or two of training to solve the problem right and when we say no it's not possible at that level but they insist do something and sort of thing in front of it anyway because we'll have redness we do it then organization find it as can you fit then it seemed to get into a disposition is that no matter yes it is a dilemma when your frame of reference is saying you have only two options it's doing it without called meaningful consequences or refusing it and then do not help anybody yeah and if you stick to these equations senses construct a dilemma then you either do it and struggle or you don't do it then you are it's it so you can consistent avoidance and you feel that you are not doing what you could do but within the frame of reference you cannot do what you want to do and so what you should do stand is exactly maybe you'll find somebody with powerful enough to do something and intelligent enough or sensible enough to understand what your dilemma is and shares a perspective on dilemma with him and say I would like to do something for you but when I do it the way you order it from me then I would not do a favor to you also I'm scared that if I don't do it you think I'm not competent or not ready to serve this is my dilemma and I want to be with you but I cannot do my service to you and the frame of reference we have up to now are you available to discuss different frame of reference from which and then I i use you use your capacitive of self diagnosis we call it social diagnosis in Jay and I use my diagonal capacity to diagnose to find out whether we feel competence and Fisk sis can work out fine and then we do an experiment and we also share with yeses what our how we try to escape from the dilemma and invites them to diagnose versus a field called say if you're struggling civ start to feel comfort and they have no ideas may be intuitively said this can work out this way I don't know some planes are going to go that extra mile and and explore and see what would work that is cool they aren't their frame of reference where many of them still won't stay defend my rights that training is our organization birds then yes that leads to this right and in one part of a dilemma frame of reference for offer us for service is I have to work on on the contract mo that is offered to me and this means empathy to a client to go with the definition of level of problem and the way to solve it we even have been taught that the power is within the patient within the organization but this stupidity is also in the patient and in the organization and we and we should escape from this frame of reference and say we are entitled to tell what how we look at it and make an active offer how it there could be a solution and not expect from them that they find out if this contract will not work what would be a better contract we ask the specialist for set to offer optional contracts and it's totally okay to actively off our contract so circle ruffian one thing at the point is trying to develop this to rain see if our dynamite is fit into any of these forests k groups avoiding probably we're in the process of struggling exertion throwing her friend that disparity in this case what would it be it's prob avoidance rated what is then we head to the training program yeah he knows that it doesn't work sometimes the problem is a very often you do not know when you start if most of set Kalamata i diagnosed when you are in the midst of it and and for and if we are not trained to be aware of despair very early usually get even bullet lyrically ya 2d reading program or not so the girl yeah but look yes this was totally okay your your comment so leads me to another point very easily we put her in this is it why does it lead to this bad he has not a wider probably as well again i just did not understand you know what i'm doing is he is not avoided the problem he knows training burden counts on the issue he has blows that too plain also just probably this case is not it he has given it to acclaim and hey there's a condition as you're ready buoyed plane is a terrific and so it is so is it a case of the office you're rushing now different phases of the process please do not try now to put everything into set Ashima to it's the vice versa we have a situation and then we try to make sense of a situation and then we check whether we can use this concept to explain the situation but do not do not switch into looking at everything true through this concept but but it was a your comment helped me to say something about well that usually when you meet a dilemma you are already in the midst of it and you have already created a dilemma culture around you or have have been sucked in to a dilemma culture and this is why you you know you have to be sensible to your own despair and losing confidence and learn to do something about and some more sea otters are desperate so less they want you to give up and this is a dilemma too and I have made good experience justice it gives to self exploration explains the Shema and send people start to understand and they do not feel we checked it when I do not share that say a dilemma frame breaks it can differentiate between sharing their dilemma framework and being related to them so just watch dilemma suddenly we could do a whole day on dilemma but it should only should be a taste for it yeah you have have a mentor yeah and he is an idea yeah I thing is I accepted idea only when I'm convinced that idea yeah so I just wanna know whether this is this comes under Telemark this can be the starting point of a dilemma okay when my mentor gives me an idea and that I I accepted assuming that it will be successful yeah and I accepted here and ice I assume that they accepted yeah and then I go to the second stage but I don't want to try it because I just assumed it I didn't accept it yeah so at the third point I wanna do is at one point of time I'll think myself that ok this I go won't be successful yeah this is profitable yeah at one point of time if you go back and I come up with another solution and if I try to do the same thing and I'll find the conflict between the first idea in the second idea and I came to know that the first idea is a good one will you put this under the dilemma situational it may turn into a dilemma and lets you get distance enough to do something different with the same question so what you could you is if you don't if you don't have a restriction within yourself to say see I I do not with my understanding of what you are expecting me to do i do not feel confidence because either i did not understand it or i do not have the experience because i did not drive yet whatever but I I account for the fact that i do not feel confidence and do not have orientation of myself so it's and still I want to try to find a solution for it I said okay for you so you make a mess contract the same yeah and then you say okay let's maybe for example if you have clear instructions what you do you say okay I just do it and then I reports the experience I had we set to you and then we look with it's turning out fine and making it make sense to you and if for a long time it will not make sense for me I'm not the right person for you so you have to be ready to accept the loss in order to be free if you do not believe that you can accept the loss but you need communication figure set make it acceptable to see as a person if you only say I just do it by I don't believe in it or you do something what we call education you act as if but meaningless or you do you are avoiding it and you as a person expect you to do some things and you get into trouble but but if you learn to comment set on a meta level and in white relationship on a meta-level say I'm ready to drive because you are my mentor what do you think how long should I tried and I should be somehow convinced and then I tried for three weeks and I camp eggers and we talked about and when I not convince we try to find out why I am not convinced and why he thinks I could be convinced and if we tried long enough without the frame of reference is changing an opener up to a solution development sense somehow we should be ready to separate without blaming each other me getting into this thing no mostly a new frame of reference is a meta frame of reference saying okay this is an area where obviously somehow we construct to get a reality set for it's not for me acceptable to do something also it might be reasonable for you but there may be other areas can we focus on other areas not be stuck to this area for example or for this area maybe you can't do the same thing you want to drive with some somebody else and we watch together several solutions and then I compare what's this person finds as a solution with my ideas and then maybe we can run from that and maybe next time I find what I needed to make a solution of it or you find why this person can do it but it's not for everybody to do it and you ignored that it's not good for me to do it and then you have a learning contract with each other on a meta-level and thence a chance is highest that you do not get caught in with your dilemma frame of reference together second one's studying to prey on son I need to prioritize yeah understanding the difference between importance and urgency a simple agenda or a single single problem I always be always get if the problem is important is that particular situation is important or urgent yes and yes this thing comes on to a dilemma and the things sometimes important things are we have to take care of important things rather than taking care of her intelligent things right so I personally I am what I have for this I i start my day with a cheetah and I get confused with the important and urgent things and I the final at the end of the day i miss few of them by getting in an hour what to do and which one to take hours later this prioritizing at holidays comes under there yep then you have to check your frame of reference then somehow it sounds to me as if you believe that if you learn to briar rose better you can do more than a job and the implications that you can if you find the optimum you can do more than you really can do this is also an entrance into a dilemma because no matter what then you decide it's not a solution and the other thing is if you for example with your boss have a conversation on set then you need somehow a process set can decide with week aside for the one process to work on and then it's acceptable what it brings us wins and what it brings us losses and what it cannot do and very often bosses are both buses are not ready to accept what you cannot do after having built a priority and then the question is not of priorities the question is on having a responsibility clarifying relationship with him and if you and he is the person and if he is saying it's not a problem and you know it it is a problem then you have to find out what you can do them with then with him on a meta-level say see you are ready to accept my priorities but the next day you asked me why I did not do what was not in these priorities and this causes a problem for me how can we deal with that or you accept it but three days later you act as if you did not have accepted it and I feel the responsibility for your change in mind how can we deal with set so I'm very much in Fond on of not stepping forward and be more engaged but stepping one step back and look at a situation and have a communication about the situation and not acting in the situation but this needs emotional and intellectual competence of all sites and if you aren't a cultural taboo to talk like this and you are lost because you do not have the power to introduce that culture maybe you can help yourself by findings areas in the culture that are sensible to your way to do it or you're in the wrong company and even bosses sometimes I helpless to change culture because cultures build up of them of a network dynamic network network of habits and if you bring out one innovation to it the network reacts by just eliminating this initiative and so less power you have and you're less combatants you have so less chances you have to change the culture so where are we in time recent should we have a children 115 okay so I go back to my ideas about the program or do you want just uses 15 minutes to sit together on small groups and share what came up to your mind to give yourself examples I see some nodding okay do so groups of four about okay for 15 minutes and then we have a break and then we go to the next point yeah please move so it's the only way to come to a different place is there actual questions or comments coming out of that to close up this topic yeah there's this one one question or comment I don't find the awesome microphone there are any kinds of cues that they can pick up on like a few new items that we can kind of watch out front door attached there of the entries into economic situations for example that's that's what I think it sort of came to my mind I guess what the other thing is there's also what kind of first option to be set on a responsibility structure do we set up in order to facilitate the resolution of these like an orifice video despairing that arena for each other so if I take complete responsibility for reservation of the deliverer situation that doesn't necessary one comment because there is no correlation is coming from the other end so there is some kind of sharing we set up pnina an illustration of how is such a sharing and take place would help life enough yes thank you for this question as always with cultural things there is no quick solution so to build up a culture within syriza open communication and confrontation this is a big thing but even a conscious that is tolerant for overtly telling about despair and inviting into analyzing that there might be an unsolvable ax t or from which frame of reference is there an unsolvable ax t and then in the community to deal with such as is very high competence and I don't know you can there's no quick way to do that but yeah some more islands you to develop around yourself to build up elements of such a culture so more such a culture will grow there is no general solution trade as a first question just a moment please or is it oh yeah see because of the logics of the LaMotta are often covered and situations doesn't look like a dilemma but when you act you act on a frame of reference that includes a dilemma but you don't know that you act on the frame of reference so there early and you cannot prevent to do so by skills or in advance otherwise you would produce analyzing systems that is totally over down so essential dilemmas limp dilemma tie you will detect because you find out that you are in them and the only thing I can tell you is so early you are ready to find out and this means meeting with non-confidence a non despair and despair and some more earlier you dare to talk to others and in white asses and the more people share this kind of frame of reference since then we should think about dilemma da the better are the chances to detect a limit us on the way but to try to avoid them I don't know how to do that and there are no clear skills this is a reason why I developed dilemma circle you can if you asked yourself in others and have a dress from an occasional relationship honestly do I feel competence or competent or do confidence or do i do a half say I have any idea at least in an intuition that this is solvable although we don't know the solution I forgot my sentence but you should introduce this kind of culture and then you have a chance slowly to get better on the ulema town but there's no way to to be safe from the limit are so big and often you just don't knows that your honor yesterday in the morning after my my guided imagery and the mood was wonderful here and nobody was aware that we were already about in running 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KrIUEIdP2sY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrIUEIdP2sY | Thin Sections: Anatomy of Rock Saw | The most important part of the rock saw is the saw itself. These saw blades are typically made out of some sort of metal- either steel or Bronze and the edge, which is this lighter colored material is still metal but it has diamonds stuck into it or impregnated into it. You can also see that this particular one has these little grooves cut into it at different intervals These grooves are called "gullets" and they are there to [help] the water reach the sample better and also by having these in the rock saw blade that makes the rock saw blade cut the rock faster that The rock saw is actually rotated by a motor that's up here and this motor turns on and off with a switch and so you'd [have] to find the switch on your instrument but here it is for ours and you just make sure that you want to know where it is at all times in case you need to turn it off quickly. You can actually adjust the height of the Rock saw blade on this particular version of a saw and what I mean by that is if you wanted to and decided that you needed to have the blade higher or lower for some reason you can actually hold on to this and then turn this knob and you turn [it] counterclockwise to loosen it and that loosens this entire portion of the saw and you can actually pull it up higher or lower and then retighten this to adjust the level of the blade. In most cases you shouldn't need to do this because it should be set so that the blade actually cuts all the way through a rock that's sitting on this platform. The other really important part of a rock saw is the coolant or lubricant. This one is attached to the wall with a hose and this valve is how you turn the water on and off So it actually even has on there a little symbol that says which direction is on and off This is also good to know in [case] you have a water leak or some other issue and need to turn it off quickly There is a movable table the platform where you can put your rock sample and we're going to use this to keep the rock steady and be able to either hold it with our hands or else push it up against this backstop here we also usually have some sort of thing that holds the rock and place So that it doesn't move when we push [it] towards the rock saw So that's the use of this movable platform is that we can use that to push it and hold it while we cut the rock and that there's a groove in the middle of it and the saw goes down the middle of that groove and should then be able to cut entirely through your rock. You have a tray for the water to collect in. We actually have this thing at the bottom here which is called a sediment trap it traps all the sediment the leftover kind of goo that's produced from cutting rocks and traps it there, so it doesn't go into the drain system and clog the drain It's pretty straightforward, but you have to always remember how to manipulate the rock saw and the lubricant correctly and [that] will be in a different video | AMiGEO | UCyxiApPewUDARJMLI5FXHlg | 2018-04-06 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 584 | 2,938 |
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2g5kP8qux3k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g5kP8qux3k | “It was disgusting”: Student taped to chair speaking out | it was disgusting how they were laughing at him it's you know for for their own their own fun Mark hodj was joined by his wife Angela and their 15-year-old son Dustin they say Dustin loves going to school every day but on March 1st something at school left his parents shaken police say a teacher in a teacher's aid restrained Dustin by taping him to a chair one of them recorded it on her cell phone I saw his arms down to his side and he was completely taped from his arms around his waist around the back of the chair round back around the front and his arms were he could move his hands his parents say the video shows Dustin begging someone to come over and cut the tape both staff members told police they did it not as punishment but as a joke you trust your your kid to go to school and to be taught not to be teased that trust put into teachers every day by parents is forever shaken for the hajes if you wouldn't want it done to your kids don't do it to someone else's kids | LOCAL 12 | UC673WfesrYoCgG9VsekGlEQ | 2024-04-03 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 195 | 983 |
7Og0YR2EByA | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Og0YR2EByA | Yaron Answers: Should Holocaust deniers be prosecuted? | yes I'm secondly presumably articulated you would be very much against okay second one is easy I am definitely against legislating against public as denounced Oh somebody wants to defend the Holocaust they have completed a complete freedom to do so I think it's despicable but you know that's that's just a you know the legislation has no warrior freedom speech is absolutely what Paul's a little bit more complicated I really dislike gonna fall quite strongly I think what Paul this is the you know the long kind of combination of libertarian which which combines a strong religiosity and as a consequence an unwillingness for example to take a stand up on an abortion or you know fudge your standard abortion by saying it should be left up the states ie democracy I claim it's an individual way whatever side you fall on it it's an individual weight question it's either you're violating individuals or you're not and it's should be an absolute yes or no it should be up or whatever you call it it's an individual way take a stand is very accommodating on religion I also dislike Islam policy Allah I think Ron Paul and many in the American Liberty came out strongly with this idea that 9/11 was America's fault it was somehow help residents in the Middle East or something like that it caused this I disagree with that I don't go into it I disagree that strongly I think the notion apologize many of many of these wanteth many of these libertarians wanted I think it's terrific you know I call it there's a certain wing you know leave it a simple wing in the libertarian movement it came out of water which is anti-american in a very very deep sense I mean money love but comes out in sections for the Soviet Union over America they hate government so much because they're anarchists they hate come out so much that they project that hatred on the American government more than they do on any other government in the world and I think that's what led them to blame everything every crisis in the world who was America fall policies and go on Paul unfortunately I think comes from that tradition I posted them also and now I love the fact that he had the main he could say this should be if it was over that was fabulous and there's certain things that he said they were just great but he also carries this other baggage | Yaron Brook | UCabMx-URCjr2toe9wOE3Y-Q | 2019-12-15 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 424 | 2,322 |
YsGErykqxXg | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsGErykqxXg | Rode VideoMicro into a Sony a6500, Canon M6 and 60D - Testing Camera Preamps | before I have to send back this little guy the rode videomicro I wanted to quickly put it on a few cameras that I have here in the studio the Canon m6 the Sony a 65 hundred and my Canon 60d I'm gonna put on this microphone set the preamps so that the level going into the camera is pretty much the same I'm just gonna speak get that level it's unscientific but it should give me a general idea about how this microphone which doesn't have any controls so it doesn't need any battery it runs off of the camera's battery the camera's power and it doesn't have any gain controls so it's going to work off either what you set manually in your camera or if you put your microphone settings on auto and I just want to see what the different ground floor is like I actually suspect that the m6 while I like this camera and did a vlog review and a first impression video about I really like it for vlogging you know putting it out there seeing yourself in capturing video has a microphone input and it's sub $1000 I think that mic input and the preamps is really loud so that's another thing I'm interested in finding out so a quick boring test video because it's not technical but we should get some idea of how this affordable microphones only about 60 bucks very compact it's one of the reasons why I really like it how it works with these different cameras let's check it out okay I've got the rode videomicro on the sony a6000 and it is about an arm's length away it's gonna be echoey in here but that's not the point i've had this at the preamp on the sony a6000 500 to 10 now the audio meters make it very hard to tell where you're at because they have -3 0 and minus 20 I'm looking for about minus 12 on all these cameras but I think I'm close when I put the preamp on 10 and I'm sitting within a couple feet of the camera this is max distance that I would go for vlogging so ideally I'd be even closer but this is a little bit more or just about arm's length and what's really important something you don't see when people are testing mics is to be quiet so it doesn't really matter what the noise floor is in here but it only matters what it registers as when I'm quiet so let's shut up and listen to the noise floor when we're not talking okay the rode videomicro on the Canon m6 I have my voice going in at about minus 12 but I had to turn the preamp on the Canon m6 halfway and I put a 1 click below halfway just to help it out a little bit but I'm pretty sure it's gonna be really noisy at this level but we'll see let's try the 60d one quick thing while I still have it set up I put the rode videomic pro on top and this is the difference I put the plus 20 DB gain I was able to bump the pram and the canon 60d all the way down to four clicks from being off and now you can hear the difference between this and the micro which has no manual controls on it quick wrap-up about what I learned from doing this test the Sony a 65 hundred what you're seeing right now had the cleanest of the preamps which wasn't surprising the Sony tends to have better preamps from what I've seen over the last couple Sony's that I've used then the canons and I think it's the newest camera although the m6 is pretty new as well but the Canon m6 did measure closer than I expected in terms of loudness units full scale lufs that's how I'm measuring it and the Sony came in at minus forty nine point five loves and the Canon came in at minus forty seven l u FS so that is a little louder closer to zero is a louder noise floor and it's important to mention that those levels are measured after I did loudness normalisation so after I bought the audio up to the levels that I want it to be for the final processed video that goes to YouTube so here's the noise floor of the Sony one more time at minus forty nine point five and then listen to the noise floor from the m6 so you can clearly hear the hiss that the preamp of the canon is creating everything else you're hearing is the natural noise floor of the room you can hear some of the room because the levels are brought up and the microphone is condenser and it's open that's okay if the voice is way above that it's completely fine but you can hear the Canon preamp introducing an audible hissing sound that's not present in the Sony so your ears really are the true test and of course I threw in the 60d to help you with that because that's a very old camera and the preamps are quite bad and you can hear there's a big difference in the 60d so the silver lining out of that is that the Canon preamp has gotten better the preamps in their small format DSLR or mirrorless cameras have gotten better over the years the m6 being fairly recent in 2017 or 2016 not sure what the date of that was when it came out but the 60d I have built this whole channel on that which has been something like 2010 or 2009 so it's a nice progression the preamps are still at least usable now on the Canon I would say but the noisy pram of the Canon is something I've always worked around and still gotten great audio here I'm wearing a lav mic and so I'm using the preamps of the wireless road system the filmmaker kit that I'm using that is pushing most of the gain going into the camera in fact even on the a 6500 I'm only down to like two on the setting so it's gonna be really nice and clean because these mics are built to be microphone specific that's all they do so they do a better job with their preamps then something like a camera which has a lot of stuff inside of it besides a fairly cheap preamp I would imagine so another way to get around that is if you have the rode video mic Pro and now the rode videomic pro plus they have that 20 DB boost but really any microphone that has that boost on it I think rode was one of the first if not the first to come out with this and this really helped get around bad preamps I put it on the 60d to prove that you can still get good audio if you have the preamp to put into the camera that's not the cameras so if you want to use the rode videomicro that i used in this test the preamp of your camera is really going to determine the quality that you're going to get because it has no controls it's actually that's one of the nice things is you don't have to worry about power and batteries it's all run from your camera however you're gonna have to set your preamp and your camera at a higher level because it doesn't have its own preamp so if you're putting it on something like the 6500 you can hear here it's gonna be a little bit better in terms of what you're going to get out of it but it's a great microphone and it's fairly sensitive and if you're in a vlogging setup which I think that's how you would primarily use that microphone because it's really small format and it's shock mounted so it's really meant to be on a camera that is being handheld and moved around then you know you're going to be out and in an environment probably it has much more background noise and that's gonna blend in with the audio and it's gonna work really good on something like of course the 6500 but even the m6 if you I did a video about how to mount it or that there was an issue mountainy it because of the flip screen you can put it underneath there are bracket bars you can buy there are a lot of solutions I wish I could just mount it natively through a cold shoe whatever there's a lot of solutions to get it on the camera cuz it's a really good mic and I did plenty of vlogging with that microphone on the Canon m6 and it came out really well so that's it that's just the test boring test video too so you can hear it for yourself and I wanted to see what the difference is were with a mic that doesn't have audio controls a preamp in it if I just threw it on the camera set the levels the same how does that determine the audio quality you're going to get so that was the result of the test thanks for watching ask your questions in the comments and I will see you next time | Ray Ortega | UCPLkRC-rFU_nPNO7aVap7iQ | 2018-01-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,584 | 7,954 |
9LemVCrEKw8 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LemVCrEKw8 | BCC Teaching American History Slavery | providing professional development in the history in US history content area um today we are fortunate enough to have uh Dr Bruce Lorie from UMass ammer and to properly introduce them I'd like to invite Dr Mark santau from you m St so welcome and enjoy I don't want to mess up stff project my voice uh hello everybody great crowd here today uh to hear a talk that I think in some ways is probably more relevant than it might have seemed before uh 24 hours ago perhaps um my name is Mark santow I'm an American history professor at UMass Dartmouth and a former student of Dr lores as a matter of fact um he is probably more responsible than uh any other Professor I met for uh making me a historian whether either one of us will Ru that fact or not I don't think think so but um in one of his classes my first year in graduate school at new Mass Amherst um he helped inspire me in lots of others uh to be excited about history about the research and about the relevance uh of um of studying ordinary folks and their political actions um Bruce is a professor at UMass Amherst uh easing his way into retirement um he is the author of a number of seminal works in the So-Cal new labor history uh essentially tries to look at the history of working people uh from the bottom up uh initially uh wrote a book called working people of Philadelphia that was published in 1980 uh another one Artisans into workers which is a terrific kind of synthetic overview of the history of work and labor in the 19th century which I've used in classes before it's being uh reissued I Believe by University of Illinois press uh and we're here to hear him talk uh about the substance of his new book which I think I think uh most of you have uh Beyond Garrison anti-slavery and and social reform um I'm not going to try and describe what the the book says because he can do it better than I can but um just a couple of things sort of leap to mind for me that the the book does some of which I think perhaps are relevant for events uh that have taken place very very recently um he makes a couple of arguments in the book one is that the anti-slavery movement in Massachusetts was much more of a workingclass Grassroots Affair than is often assumed in the historiography uh and perhaps in The Wider culture and then I think more importantly for present day events uh he makes an argument for the relevance of the importance of politics that politics matters uh that it is in the end politics uh and the exercise of power in the traditional political realm uh which brings about change and that uh perhaps in some ways the way to bring about radical change uh if one seeks that uh in America is through uh political means uh there's been a great deal of writing in uh American history over the last 20 years or so that has sought the sources the reproduction and the way to challenge power in other venues in culture and in identity um and one of the most interesting things about this book I think uh is that Bruce tries to bring it back towards uh the sort of traditional notion of of politics uh and I think that's valuable um depending on whether you are a glass half full or glass half empty person or a person on the left or not person of the left uh the person who was just elected president of the United States yesterday appears to be a moderate child of Frederick Douglas solinsky and others who advocated uh essentially bringing about radical change through pragmatic meanings um so with that uh I will give over to Bruce Loren thank you very much um I'm is any I I have some for you so whoever doesn't have and figures raise your hand and please share them it's always good to see my former students especially when they're so successful as Mark santau uh Mark uh when he started working with me he did this really wonderful um research paper on the integration of uh Massachusetts schools it's a became a book became a book did I wish no yeah well it should it's the best treatment there is on why uh Massachusetts was the first state um in the union to integrated schools particularly in the city of Boston so thank you uh it's good to be here how many of you are are high school teachers Middle School teachers good good I feel at home already I'm going to um I'm going to talk to you about abolitionism um and I'm gonna not really talk about my book uh or I'll talk about it only in in a very specific way later on what I want to do is um is a couple I want to paint a very broad picture of slavery first um and then talk about its antithesis anti-slavery uh to make a couple of points about um about slavery and how it worked so um these are my basic points today these are the points I'm going to be emphasizing in the course of this talk I'll go for an hour um interrupt me if I'm going too fast um um shake your fist at me if I'm being boring um and I'll try to I'll try to do what I can but I'm going to make uh several points in the course of of one is that um slavery was Universal in the ancient world uh slavery was not exceptional it was the norm uh it differed from society to society but everyone from the ancient Hebrews um to the Greek uh the Romans the Muslims the Ottomans everybody everybody had slavery um so that's the first point you want to keep in mind uh the second is that beginning in the around 1450 in the middle of the 15th century slavery and its form uh changed it had been used had been marbled through most societies slaves could do anything in ancient Rome they could be soldiers to some extent teach Health Service later on they would become Plantation workers um the same was true in in among the otom you could find slaves everywhere after 1450 slavery becomes associated with Plantation labor so it's form change and it becomes racialized becomes racialized it has never really been racialized before there's some dispute about that point um but generally speaking slavery had never really been ra racialized um the 18th century 1700 to 1800 you can think of in a cruel sort of way as the Golden Age of slavery I'll get back to this point in a minute from one of the charts I I I I passed out but more slaves were exported from Africa uh and imported into the new world from 1700 to 1800 in any other time in any other time the 19th century period I'm going to focus on once I get through this introduction was the age of emancipation the age of emancipation really important point if you think of the 20th century what do you think of think of equality if you want in the 20th century but what what are the what are the great events of the 19th 18 of the 20th century War World War I World War II Vietnam blah blah blah a pretty bloody minded century All Things Considered women voting women voting it had some positive sides but we know the 20th century largely through War Mayhem famine Etc not a happy time to have lived we're all glad to have survived it the 19th century was an age of moral Improvement and the most important Improvement that human beings made in the 19th century was ending slavery largely for good the um there were two emancipations it's the second that we'll be we be concerned with here the second am uh was largely um it moved from uh an apolitical position in other words agitation to um a movement toward political engagement so anti- slavery to me by the middle of the 19th century is synonymous with political activism and as Mark pointed out and I'll emphasize here not political activism by really prominent people by Ordinary People was ordinary people who made change in the 19th century just as they did in yesterday's voting so we're on relevant Turf and finally and it's another relevant Point political activists um who opposed slavery in the 19th century made citizenship a primary part of their project now this is important because we'll see in a minute almost every nation in the in the Western World liberated its slaves starting in well oddly enough Vermont Vermont is the first state in the Western World to liberate its slaves 1777 on the chart I gave you it's it's it list another place that did it in 179 Vermont was the first Vermont was the last was Brazil last is Brazil those none of those Nations except this one none of those Nations except this one granted former slaves citizenship rights and that's what we're going to wind up today okay so those are my basic points and now I'm going to move ahead um um first if you look at the chart I passed out fact the facts and figures chart can you uh can you follow me um look very carefully slaves um who survived the uh the Middle Passage are brought to the US black Africans from West West Africa Central and central Africa that's 11 million who made it some people think as many as 15 to 18 to 20 million were actually extracted from Africa so there's a huge death rate in in the trade the other point that's not reflected in this chart is if you look at a map looked at the map of Africa we're looking at the traffic from the west coast of Africa to the Western Hemisphere there was another trade that went from uh Eastern Africa into the Middle East almost all women uh for Muslim harms at least at least 2 million at least 2 million women were shipped to the uh Muslim World um in this period as well so um it's um we're talking about a huge traffic in human beings the biggest traitor is who Portugal Portugal Portugal was the first nation to engage in the slave trade it's the last Nation to abolish it the Portuguese handled at least almost half half the slaves who came across the ocean ran Portuguese ships funded by Portuguese and Venetian and Italian Merchants if you look at the number of slaves delivered to each country again uh Brazil uh tops the list if you go to the next next page um first employment of slaves in the Americas uh you see where slave labor was used all those Endeavors all those Endeavors apart from mining had to do with Plantation slavery what's really interesting I think about um the use of slaves what are they producing offs slaves sorry Offspring slaves Offspring yeah I mean but what are they producing other plantations sugar coffee what else tobacco how many people had sugar today how many had coffee today yes uh you don't have to put your hand up some have to back up it's okay we don't have to fess up what's the point what's the point of all those products great demand they're great demand because they're addicted in some sense they're addictive the key to understanding slavery from the 15th century of the 19th century is that slave labor produced products that people really wanted or really needed especially sugar the big money was in Sugar so um think of what would happen today if we eliminated sugar or coffee or coffee um if you look at um the the the next chart which is um list SL States I don't want I don't need to go into this in much detail it states the obvious most slaves are in the South but there are a good number of slaves um in the north as well we had slavery here in Massachusetts Rhode Island was the largest slave state in the north so just keep that in mind finally uh take a look at the last um last page please abolition dates in the new world last page of the of the facts and figures um here's the point slavery was five old five Millennia old by the 19th century right five Millennium think of this 19th century people in the western world and some in in the East and some and some in Africa um it took them 100 years to abolish what had existed for five mil years 100 years to abolish what existed for five Millennia so don't tell me that change is impossible they overthrew one of the most deeply rooted systems in Human Experience predates Christianity in some cases predates the family doesn't predate monarchy but was a deeply rooted system that lots of people benefited from sometimes even Ordinary People so that's why the 19th century is special 19th century people undid what it took five Millennia to create in which I would argue uh they ended an institution that was becoming stronger not weaker slavery was becoming stronger slavery would not have died a natural death was abolished with political means um in every nation and uh Empire only two Nations went to war over slavery who hati United States and the United States only two of us went to war over slavery it's that's an important point to keep in mind so that's sort of the lay of the land here and it is why I think the 19th century is so important and why the people I'm studying or have been studying is so important let's sh back to the US um I want to talk about and get to the Constitutional Convention 55 men gathered in Philadelphia in uh 1788 to draft our constitution many of them were slave holders all all the southerners were slaveholders or had an interest in slavery so slavery was a point of hot debate at the Constitutional Convention Southerners insisted uh that slavery was above the law it was a natural institution and the southerners would not agree uh entering the Union uh ratifying the Constitution without some protection some positive protection there are some denters this is one this is Governor moris uh from the state of New York colony of New York at the time state New York U moris um argued uh strenuously that um there's something unfair about using slaves to reflect representation in Congress because slaves were property and if slaves were property then you couldn't use slaves to decide the population of a state which in turn would decide how much representation the state got in Congress right I mean his point was if you're going to use property to determin um representation in Congress why not include this chair piece of property piece of property so that was one critique of um of of slavery that it was politically unfair uh to the north uh George Mason was a southerner and Mason had his own ambivalence about slavery um Mason took the position that slavery was wrong for two reasons first it it made people poor it made people poor it held down economic development in places like the South and he's one of the first to point out so if you looked at the South there's no such thing as a middling class in the South they Rich Planters slaves and who else poor whites and he says this is a offshoot of slavery slavery will impoverish most people the other point he made uh was sort of ingenious in some ways he that slavery distorts the human the human being slavery makes makes it impossible for people to be sympathetic in fact it turns them into brutes because slave masters must use power and authority they must use the wit and his argument was it was making the S very uncivilized place so we have a couple of cogent critiques of slavery in the 18th century but notice no one really raised the question of its morality no one really debated the point that slavery was somehow moral that it was a sin that would come later as a result um the critique is is there but it's weak and Northern Northerners and Southerners have to make a compromise in order to establish our Constitution and so they do if you look at um the page on the Constitution I gave you you will notice that slavery is discussed in uh four really three Clauses in the in the US Constitution but it is never mentioned by name it is never mentioned by name some people hypothesize some Scholars hypothesize that the founding fathers were sort of squeamish about saying the s word so they never did so what we got what we have here is uh in the US Constitution are three protections of slavery uh Article 1 Section 2 is the three- fifths Clause that for p purposes of representation bonded labor will be count three fifths of a person 3 fifths of a person this would give the South a decided advantage in Congress over the next three generations three fifths of a person second um the slave trade would not be closed International slave trade the transatlantic traffic would not be closed until 188 till 18 English would would would would end their their their uh transatlantic trade just before so it would be open for another uh 20 years uh that was a major concession and finally the Fugitive Slave Clause article 4 section 2 it it required the federal government to track down f slaves and return them to their owner so there were three places in the constitution is actually for there there's a tax Clause that slaves couldn't be taxed more than $20 per capita really strange we don't treat any other piece of property uh that way nowhere does it say that there supposed to be that there can be a liid on taxes on Imports um it's really really extraordinary nonetheless they got away with it and so the constitution in its own way and its own peculiar way um recognizes chatt slavery nonetheless between 1777 and 1824 all northern states abolish slavery some do it immediately as we did in Massachusetts in 1783 uh due to a legal decision others more typically did it gradually so the children of slaves would be liberated after a certain de so the last slaves actually pass out of existence in the North in the 1820s so we call that gradualism gradualism the first emancipation has to do with gradualism not immediate emancipation nonetheless um some some critics of slavery um especially in Britain first in Britain begin talking about immediate Liberation immediate Liberation what we would call immediatism now some African-Americans had spoken of this too in the 1790s and turn of the century but this woman who we don't have this is the best image with it's Elizabeth herck uh she was an English abolitionist who in the 18s and 20s started churning out propaganda in the form of pamphlets in the form of pamphlets for people to read much like Thomas Payne's common sense so they can understand what her arguments were um notice this immediate not gradual abolition or an inquiry into the shortest safest and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery doesn't leave much to the imagination does it uh she's really one of the first important immediatists uh writing um for the internet for an international transatlantic audience that's Elizabeth her by the time this pamphlet uh made it to press in the middle of the 1820s African-Americans in the United States were beginning to pick up uh the call the call for immediate abolitionism in New York uh a handful of black abolitionists founded a newspaper freedoms journal and they begin arguing that immediatism is really um no longer excuse me immediatism is the way to go what really inspired this upsurge in immediate immediatists was the second emancipation uh by the 18s had developed a new tactic a new tactic was called colonization anti-slavery activists uh the anti-slavery activists in the U in the 18s begin talking about solving this problem of slavery and the problem of African-Americans in one F swop they in the US they bought a colony in Africa called Liberia following the British effort to do the same thing the British bought Sierra Leon these are two colonies on the west coast of Africa and the idea was Planters would free their slaves and then ship them to Africa the idea was that colonization would be an incentive for M for Planters to free their slaves and that in that way we would be rid not only of slaves but of African-Americans as well African-American leaders begin reacting against this um the uh the group in New York I just referred to uh around Freedom's Journal began attacking colonization pretty viciously and arguing um that's no solution to the problem we are Americans uh we want to become not only liberated but we want to become American citizens no one put this argument more forcefully than David Walker who in 1829 in Boston published his appeal this is probably the hard hardest hitting immedi trap we have to its to Walker took the position that slavery had to be abolished by violence and Force if necessary through a revolution on the part of slaves so he's really the first American to talk about ending slavery through violence through revolutionary struggle he went out to argue that Liberation wasn't enough that if slaves were going to overthrow their masters and if going to continue to live in the United States slaves and ex-slaves have be made citizens so Walker pairs pairs the the strategy of immediatism and citizenship immediatism and citizenship immediatism and citizenship would go hand inand um for the next uh uh uh 4 years in the United States some whites would pick this up some white would pick this up Benjamin Lundy was a newspaper publisher in um in Baltimore who found a newspaper called the Genius of universal emancipation and he begins arguing too for immediatism and citizenship and in 1828 he hires a young Bostonian named William Lloyd garison how many of you have heard of Garrison so you know uh G is the son of a Newbury port nurse um his father was a mariner and alcoholic largely untrustworthy he left the family abandoned this his his his wife with two children and Garrison was raised by a single mom a devout meth a devout Baptist who infused in him a deep and burning sense of moral right and wrong uh she was a te Toler a Temperance Advocate and as far as we can see something of an abolitionist herself Garrison um picks up the mantle of immediatism and anti-colonization and in 1831 people establish um a newspaper called The Liberator here it is uh this newspaper would run from 1831 to 1865 um this is on available on fil it's the most important primary source we have for the study of abolitionism um its leadership was it leadership was largely black it's widely red you cannot determine how many people were actually influenced by it because when somebody would read it you would gather your friends around and read it to them so it was it was it was written to be read like most 19th century literature Garrison's program consisted of several principles again the most important was immediatism immediatism the immediate abolition of slavery SL anti-colonization ISM he's a vicious critic of colonization in fact if you read the fir the the U the first five or six years of the Liberator almost every addition has a searing a searing attack in the editorial section against colonization because he was a colonization himself at one point it was the sort of experation for him immediatism second Moral suasion Moral suasion this was a tactic designed to convince people that slavery was wrong now we use the word moral the term moral suasion to distinguish it from political activity Garrison was political at first but by the middle of the 1830s he argues against getting involved in politics he himself never voted never voted didn't thought voting was a bad idea politics is a bad idea idea because all politicians are corrupt and the minute you get something into into the political Arena it becomes corrupt so you can't count on politicians to do anything positive about slavery so you've got to do it through moral suasion now he thought that if you could be P persistent enough you could convince slave owners to liberate their slaves they would do it out of the goodness of their heart non-resistance he's a pacifist he's a pacifist he refused to engage in vience of any kind so he establishes a kind of Quaker posture so here's a man arguing to AB abolish slavery uh and then not thinking that it's going to cause violence there's a certain naivity uh about him but nonresistance was an important part of his program it would become more important important as time were on Garrison we would become an advocate of World Peace by 1836 and 1837 finally civil equality civil equality uh Garrison argu as African-American activist did in the late 1820s if we're not going to colonize African-Americans if they're here we have to make them into citizens and so citizenship became an important part of the Abolitionist agenda and no one was a stronger advocate for it than Garrison in um 183 1832 1833 abolitionist like Garrison get together and they form the American anti-slavery Society a a the American anti-slavery Society we'll look at some of these societies later these were locally based District town-based organizations membership organizations they held regular meetings in which uh people discussed slavery and how to fight it tomorrow in some of our workshops we're going to look at some documents from these anti-slavery societies um Regular officers Jews programs lectures talks etc etc etc they also um were committed to the printed word and the image abolitionists were literate people partly because they came out of the church church but partly because literacy is high here the printed word is really really important to abolitionist and so is the image so what abolitionists did is they produced propaganda very very effective propaganda here you have a two images which sort of sum up uh the moral opposition to slavery in the first you see a planter whipping mother while he ripped the baby from our Arms This is the most powerful critique of slavery uh if you've read Uncle Tom's Cabin you know uh that this is this was precisely what Harry pacher snow was getting at slavery destroys the family it's an unchristian institution only evil people tear up families again the Lash the interesting thing is here this is sort of a metaphor for the power of slaves in the face of planter power this image would be discussed in written form in slave narrative after slave narrative in which slaves EXs slaves describe the situation in which a planter took their son in front of the whole family and beat him to smithin with a whip daring the father and mother to intervene daring them to intervene there's no more powerful image than this it it it it it nothing nothing more emphasized the powerlessness of family members or of parents in the face of the power of the Planters so most Northerners understood slavery through these kinds of images the mercies of the wicked are cruel The Tender Mercies of the wicked are cruel this is the famous Wedgewood image this developed in England would become the image of the the world anti-slavery Society in Britain Americans picked this up they they made the equivalent of t-shirts put the image on t-shirts shuger Americans made Pottery out of this so you would be invited to someone's house for dinner and you'd be slurping some stew and having a good time or soup and you got to the bottom of the bowl and look what's staring you in the face a slave it was to remind you that people can't eat properly really really ingenious and effective um propaganda I'm the Man r and i a brother um one reason why these people are so effective as propagandists is that they many of them the leadership many of them were Merchants who understood what trade was all about and getting messages out many of them were journalists Garrison was a journalist but the other thing is that took advantage of technology in the 1830s the steam press is invented so you could print things 50 to 100 to 200 times faster in the 1830s than you could by by a hand crank press these steam presses once you put the paper in just the stuff just flew out the American anti-slavery Society by the middle of the 1830s is printing over a million pieces of propaganda a year taking advantage of the Malil just mailing the stuff all across the country so the anti-slavery movement begins looking a lot stronger than it actually was Southerners begin talking this about this this is an Insidious conspiracy we have to get these people so needless to say they put a price on Garrison's head and they suppressed the mailing of um abolitionist propaganda through the US Mals another thing that um anti-slavery did was They promoted They promoted gifted African-Americans this is Frederick Douglas everybody knows frederck Doug right escaped his his Maryland master in 1838 where does he come M Massachusetts uh New Bedford and stays in New Bedford for a while until he figures out that they won't let him work on the docks and he will leave after a while for New York but he spends a good deal of time here late 1830s and early 1840s becomes a friend of Garrison becomes one of the most important um abolition activists in the country a spellbinding speaker um pretty difficult guy to get along with but so is Garrison um this is his narrative this is one of scores of slave narratives that were produced interestingly Enough by abolitionist sponsors so abolitionists not only put out propaganda images Etc they also help African-Americans write their narratives and make sure they get published and then distributed uh Frederick Douglas was so good at writing autobiographies he wrote three this is 1845 he does One In 1855 and then one I believe in the 1890s uh since he's a good abolitionist Douglas had his own newspaper Fredick Douglas's newspaper uh this too is available you can get it um you can get it in most libraries uh the the emergence of this newspaper uh it's late in the late 1840s and early 1850s opened up a uh a breach between Garrison and and Frederick Douglas they became mortal enemies now um there are also um all kinds of activists involved in anti-slavery groups in Massachusetts and elsewhere this is Charles lenx remond um his dress uh looking pretty fancy um they became Stars people would pay to see these people uh they were really good ERS Rond was the son of a prominent um African-American family in Salem that had migrated from Surinam um his sister Sarah Parker uh reman would um get inv would be involved in an ugly incident in the early 1850s she she she attend she sent she wanted to attend the Opera in Boston so she sent a friend she ordered some tickets as it were went to pick the tickets up at the theater and with their friend they went and sat in the white section of the theater the owners the manager showed up and ripped her out of the seat threw her down the stairs uh she got severely hurt uh she sued and uh she won the case so her sister is responsible for one of the first lawsuits against discrimination um in in the Commonwealth Sarah for her part would go to Italy and um become um a nurse sort of doctor and she's buried in the Protestant C Cemetery in Rome um amid other Yankee exp Patriots this is Lydia Mariah child also an activist who writes one of the first traps anti-slavery tracks uh in the 1830s she's a loyal garrisonian I believe the family was originally from Medford sort of a middling middle class family this is lucrecia m a Stern looking Quaker uh from Philadelphia M would become a leading anti-slavery speaker and as we'll uh later on today a a leading feminist as well nothing surprising about a Quaker becoming an abolitionist there's something surprising about her uh this unlikely looking abolitionist is Angelina grimy um no one ever said she was a knockout um her sister uh she looked like she's leaned on a sour pickle um her sister was equally D and sour looking interestingly enough they're Daughters of a South Carolina planter her older sister Sarah accompanied her father to Philadelphia in 1819 on a convalescent trip and got really interested in quakerism uh in 1821 she would leave her family and settle in Philadelphia become a Quaker in 1829 Angelina joined her and so the gry sisters in Philadelphia by 1835 they begin writing letters to Garrison to The Liberator arguing um that women have a role in this in the anti-slavery movement uh Garrison thought that was a good idea Garrison endorses the idea in fact in 1837 uh the sisters come to Massachusetts and Garrison engages them to go on a speaking tour they do um and it causes well to put it mildly all hell breaks loose uh the Protestant clergy uh thinks that this is really inappropriate and he circulate What's called the Pastoral letter in which uh they condemn women for quote stepping out of their sphere women are supposed to be in the home and also for uh speaking to what they called promiscuous audiences a promiscuous a audience is something like this men and women um the sisters condemn this kind of thing and in 1837 they team up and they write one of the first feminist tracks um against uh um um in behalf of of women's rights um Sarah wrote after the circular letter the Pastoral letter was circulated by the Massachusetts clergy they wrote we are placed very unexpectedly in a very trying situation in the Forefront of an entirely new contest a contest for the rights of women as moral intelligent and responsible beings the next year they would write letters on the equality of the Sexes and the condition of women so for the grimy sisters getting involved in anti-slavery work was a way into women's politics and and there was an important group of of anti-slavery women's activists who would become the pioneers of the feminist movement um as the 1840s wore on okay so we have men women uh black and white um involved in in anti-slavery the question is why why do these people get involved in all and they're really a whole bunch of there no single answer to this for some it was uh the new protestantism uh the new protestantism what we call evangelicalism emerges um in the 18 and 20s uh it's part of the soall Second Great Awakening which women excuse me in which um Protestant clergy arguing that um you can save yourself that you don't it's not a matter of being elected by God to be saved what you can do is you you could become your own agent you can become your own agent and you show your own religious agency partly through iy by which they meant prayer and devotion but even more so through moral uh Purity so it wasn't enough to have right beliefs you also had to have right behavior and so this idea of right Behavior LED all kinds of abolitionists excuse me they LED all kinds of Christians into anti-slavery the argument was quite simple slavery is a sin and it's the job of Christians to eliminate sin so a good faction of the anti-slavery movement comes right out of the Protestant Evangelical Church another faction um that overlaps with the first where people who simply belied in the Declaration of Independence all men are created equal in other words what we call the cult of equality slavery to them was a gross violation of the idea of equality politics helped politics helped um if you followed American if you follow American politics recently you should have the idea that America is run by the south by Southerners 19th century was even more so the first two justices of the Supreme Court Southerners Speaker of the House through most of the 19th century Southerners uh the most important voices in the Senate Southerners um they had a strangle hold on the federal government knew it and it's beginning to annoy uh Northerners and so in the 1830s Northerners are beginning to protest uh political control by the south so there's all that working plus the the the conversion of the anti-slavery movement itself um some people got converted to anti-slavery by going and listen to Garrison or Frederick Douglas in some cases it ran in families if you've had a chance to dip into U Beyond Garrison you should know that mothers passed on their daughters and daughters and sons after their siblings so there's a familial there's a familial aspect to it which is really important all of Garrison's kids were named after abolitionists and every single one became an abolitionist there are other factors uh you can site um but I won't bore you with it the point is the movement is strong um in in the late 1830s it's causing a ruckus uh in National politics but the movement is also trau with division in the late 1830s when Garrison begins arguing that women's rights is a good platform it's a good idea he's beginning to annoy certain people also his um his opposition to politics is beginning to annoy certain people no one more than this guy this is Elijah Wright um who was a friend of garrisons and who by the 1830s said you know you're nothing more than a fanatic he started calling Garrison the pope um a political illiterate who was also involved in women's rights and women's rights rights distracted the movement from its primary goal and its primary goal was to free the slaves so this tension in the movement between anti political abolitionist and political abolitionist and feminist abolitionist and anti-feminist abolitionist results in a split in the movement in 1839 Elijah Wright would lead the group out of the moral SU group he and James Berne would form a liberty party Liberty party is formed in 1840 and it is the first party uh in the western world uh devoted to the abolition of slavery it argued that the constitution you can't abolish slavery where it is in the Constitution so what they want to do a the Constitution From Slavery they argue that you could abolish it within the States and within the territories so uh they also have a policy of containment the idea was to contain slavery where it was and if you could do that it would die you could choke it off preventing the internal slave traffic abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia and finally they came out for civil equality for African-Americans now um this is an important uh Point well let me just let me just finish the G Garrison is still active uh through the 1840s but Garrison becomes increasingly critical of politics politicians voting any kind of political engagement and he organizes his group around the slogan no Union with slave owners slaveholders jarrison thought that the north could secede from the union and if the north seceded from the Union it would provide a safe house for slaves from the south so he becomes in my view increasingly irrelevant to the struggle he writes politics and really marginalizes his faction of the movement the um not so with the Liberty ites the Liberty ites begin agitating more and more heavily for African-American rights now this is really important for this reason in the 1830s and 40s almost every con every state in the Union rewrote its constitution in constitutional conventions several of them the best example being in Pennsylvania granted citizenship rights to all white males so they eliminated property qualifications for citizenship when they promoted white males to citizenship they demoted African-Americans by taking the vote of them so the 1830s and 40s in the north is a period of disenfranchisement for African-Americans Liberty party activists begin arguing against that also begin arguing against black laws many northern states most famously cincin passed laws that barned African-Americans if you were an African-American you could not enter uh the state of Ohio unless you had a bond unless you had a bond that uh that protect in theory it sort of protected you um and and and and vouch for your your passivity so several states have black laws several states are begin disenfranchising African-Americans so that by the 1840s middle of the 1840s African-Americans of proper citizens only in New England Massachusetts Maine Vermont uh New Hampshire not Connecticut Connecticut disenfranchised African-Americans New York instituted a property qualification the struggle for citizenship reaches particular Heights in Massachusetts in 1840 41 and 42 in 1842 the Liberty ites established the balance of power in the legislature and they put through a series of reforms that would make Massachusetts the bellweather of the north when it came to citizenship rights first in 1842 the legislature repealed the law two laws from the 18th century that made it illegal for whites and blacks to inter Mar the argument was this is a residue of the old Slave Code anti-christian it's it's it puts Massachusetts in League with the South it has no place in the Northern State it's repal we also passed a personal Liberty law a personal Liberty law that made it illegal for the state to cooperate with the federal government in returning fugitive slaves to their masters so if if a federal official trapped down a fugitive slave in Massachusetts you couldn't house them in a state jail you have to find someone somewhere else to to be third we came within a single vote of desegregating the railways first state to do that too um rather than uh uh submit to state power what the railways did is they voluntarily desegregated their lines in 1840 and 1844 in 1845 and 1846 the city of Boston desegregated its schools in 1855 the of Massachusetts he segregated in schools so Massachusetts because of the work of Liberty ites and their successors uh especially free soilers I don't have time to go to them and other anti-slavery groups this this state becomes the most advanced on the question of African-American citizenship but um we African-Americans especially fugitive slaves are never safe in 1850s part of the um Compromise of 1850 federal government passed probably the most radical law it ever passed in the 19th century before the 14th Amendment Fugitive Slave Law of 18 empowered the federal government to track down fugitive slaves it allowed judges to set up special commissions to hold special trials it was uh people who Tracked Down F new sles were given a bounty judges who convicted them were given a bounty uh blacks had no rights speak no rights to to legal counsel etc etc etc so this is this is a landmark law because we had a very weak national government here was the most important exercise of National Power I can think of before before the Civil War needless to say um Northerners especially bostonians are pretty upset by this um in 1851 they they fight several efforts of federal agents to capture F slaves and take them back home there's a famous case Shadrach linol was taken before a judge in 1851 and while he was standing before the judge a bunch of abolitionists snuck into the courtroom through that door whisked him away and sent him out back door put him on a stage coach and sent him to Canada um direct action as it were um in in in behalf of um a fugitive slaves in 1854 the most famous famous fugitive slave case at all appears this is Anthony Burns Burns had been a slave in Virginia stowed away on ship in February 1854 got to Boston and he was busted by a policeman on specious grounds because his owner's agent had fingered it he said that's Anthony Burns that's our slave Burns is incarcerated Flyers go out in 18 54 in May because he's about to be taken back uh to Virginia this is um a picture this is a representation of the city of Boston 50,000 people poured into Boston in May 1854 the protest this rendition Burns um Merchants draped their buildings in Black CRP someone took a wire and strung it across Commercial Street from the floor and in the middle of the wire was a coffin with a black coffin with a word Liberty chopped down to it this was theater this is high theater this is a view from a Merchants window in 1854 uh the rumor is the story is that one of these Merchants uh watched powerlessly as military men marched March burns down Commercial Street to the dock and S on his way the merchant went into his office his face in his hands and he cried son asked him what was wrong and he said well I just figed did such a thing as the slave power so um there is there are violations of African-American citizenship um and ordinate human rights Boston in 1857 I'll just rush to the conclusion here there's a famous case The Dread Scott case here that most of you know about in which the Supreme Court decided African-Americans are not citizens not simply slaves African-Americans are not citizens so this this um this steal the fight for African-American citizenship in fact Sarah Parker reman who I mentioned before wanted a passport to go to Italy she couldn't get a passport from the federal government because she wasn't a citizen who gave her a passport Commonwealth of Massachusetts nonetheless The Dread Scott case sticks in everyone's craw um as a civil war unfolds um we end the Civil War you as you know in 1865 and this sets the stage to the last and most important struggle for African-American citizenship the south is defeated in 1865 they have elections in November 1865 South makes clear exist Northern efforts to intervene in its Affairs so much so that they do several things first they pass these laws called Black Codes Black Codes um reduced free people to Virtual slaves you had to have a job by January 1st each year You' be incarcerated and if you were incarcerated you would be bound out to an employe you couldn't engage in any occupation other uh than farmw work you can make contracts so in order in order to you to work but you could not Sue or be sued that's one backdrop to 1865 when elections are held in 1865 um Southerners return Confederate officers to Congress Northerners have decided that makes a mockery of the Civil War we cannot tolerate this kind of thing and reconstruction begins reconstruction was an effort on the part of the north abolitionists and Republicans alike and make the north make the South over one of the most important aspects of making the south over was to make African-American citizens partly for idealistic reasons and partly to ensure that Republicans would have political power in the South and so they passed the 1866 Civil Rights Act this Act made African-Americans citizens in no uncertain terms it's a landmark law was the first time it was ever done by the federal government but since rep Republicans feared that that law could be repealed they decided to enshrine it in the Constitution and therefore we get the 14th Amendment the 14th Amendment uh is ratified in 1868 the 14th Amendment stated that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens it also bound the states it required the states to recognize the first 10 amendments to Constitution now this is an important point you know because we have a federal system of government here we have the federal government and then we have state governments if you read the Constitution carefully right especially the Bill of Rights who cannot who cannot establish religion the federal government right fedal government what about the states could the states in theory establish a religion in theory they could because they're not bound by the 14th Amendment the 14th amendment was designed to protect African-Americans in the States you got it in the states in the states themselves so the states had to follow the same laws as the federal government now just to ensure that there was no ambiguity about what citizenship meant in 1870 we we we ratify the 15th Amendment which gives blacks African-American men the right to vote should have been a happy story things should have ended there the struggle began in 1780s and 1790s citizenship was becoming much much more important um as time weree on but there are a series of Supreme Court cases um in the 1870s and 1880s that basically nullify uh the 14th and 15th amendments probably the most important is what's called The Slaughterhouse Cases passed uh excuse me decided in 1873 it's complicated case but the gist of it was that the 14th Amendment does not require the states to obey Federal excuse me does not bind the states to recognize the the first 10 amendments of the Constitution the 14th Amendment guaranteed National citizenship only National citizenship only there are other cases that we've decided in the 1870s and there would be a roll back a roll back of African-American rights finally um the question of citizenship agitated the gender question it agitated the gender question remember women had involved been involved in the Civil Rights Movement from the beginning from the beginning in the 1830s and 1840s when the 14th Amendment is women's activists decide why not us us too and they begin agitating for um making the 14th Amendment apply to women as well as men um this is you know these people this is Elizabeth Katie Stanton she was the wife of William Brewster Stanton an important abolitionist and Mrs Susan banthony who never married they are the most important feminist activists of their Generation Um Stanton said of the 14th am if the word male is written into the 14th Amendment it will take a century at least to get it out it will take a century at least to get it out she was right um when she went to when I went to Frederick Douglas and said look we need help we supported you now why you support us and Douglas coly said it's the negro's hour so they were frozen out of the 14th Amendment they begin uh they form an equal rights Association arguing for the 15th Amendment um to read them into the 15th Amendment when Congress refuses to do it they oppose the 15th Amendment and they for and they begin arguing for a 16th Amendment uh it never passes uh they're left out in the cold and um the tragedy is the tragedy is that a struggle uh for citizenship rights that began um in the 18s and 1820s and picked up steam uh before the Civil War by the 1880s by the 1870s ends and failures African-Americans don't have the right to vote uh they're really stripped of it things would get worse in the 1880s and 1890s and the women's movement which had supported them is not only left out in the cold but it splits uh some women argued for a new a new uh uh amendment to the Constitution others were conservative women most of the new englanders argued for uh step-by-step approach in the states one way or another what had started really as a pretty heroic movement uh for citizenship ended in failure and it would not be Rewritten um until the 1960s when Civil Rights Act Roy Rights Act of 1965 restored African-Americans the right to vote when Lyndon Johnson signed that bill in 1965 he supposedly murmured to a friend I think we wrote off the South for another generation Lyon Johnson was right Southerners were so upset by the 1965 Civil Rights Act they began to by 1980 The South was solidly Republican by the way so with the rest of the nation what happened yesterday what happened yesterday shows that lynon Johnson was wrong he gave the South only a generation and what happened yesterday fulfilled the promise started in the 1820 so we have a lot to celebrate thanks open up to Q&A sure any questions for Dr L you mentioned Walker's appeal 1830 29 1829 yeah certainly most African slaves Southern slaves would have been illiterate y however is there any connection between that appeal and say that uh selers argued that there was uh but we don't know um histor have been arguing recently um you know Jack poster in New Hampshire Know Jack pster were it's called blackjacks about black Sean and marriage uh historians are beginning to argue that there was as as much as there was a an underground Railway there was also a Communications Network among black Mariners now if you think about it if you ask the question where did most uh fugitive slaves come from the answer is theer St Virginia Marland low and almost all of them steal away on ships there U there's a good number of African-American Mariners who are aware of this stuff whether they passed it on to Turner is a connection I don't think anyone has made Turner was a religious Mystic a religious my up on own but very good question there are historians who I just never seen not the 19th century no it wouldn't happen eventually yeah it happened in in the 1940s the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 which was struck down in 1935 then resurrected uh established a system whereby we paid the federal government paid um staple Growers cotton wheat etc etc to take acreage out of planting to raise the price ra the some planters began evicting African-Americans right and so law started a mass eviction in in the 1930s in the 1940s the evidence is African the uh Southerners begin using U tractors more and more so the coming of the tractor in the 1940s confirms your thesis whether Planters would have used it is another matter remember African-Americans are free after the Civil War they they get reduced into quasi slavery but Planters always saw slavery as a substitute for Machinery whether some of them would have adopted Machinery is anybody's guess my guess is no no um if you think I think of it this way you can't understand American slavery without understanding the the the depth of race and race F Southerners couldn't imagine African-Americans in any other position other than slavery Brazilians didn't see it that way right Brazil Brazil is the leading slave state in the world uh By Brazil abolishes slave trade in 1851 and abolishes slavery in 1888 1860 Brazil there many EX slaves s slaves why well slave slaves were cheap so they continued to import slaves and when slaves got older they liberated them and rep repl them with New Slaves right um so and then then there's lots of intermarriage in Brazil so Brazil develops this this sort of middle layer between whites and blacks of intermarried people and it just obviously a race problem in but it's not as deep as it was here so Southerners technology didn't mean much to them what what what they were really interested in doing was maintaining racial subordination and racial subordination to them meant slavery to others it meant indentured servitude it meant peon labor it meant contract labor not sub they couldn't imagine another solution to the to the problem because the problem was not simply a labor problem it was also a racial problem Latin Americans you know race works very different the way it works here where the the only place to have the one drop of blood the old one drop of blood um you know the one what you're black if you have one drop of blood well that's laughable everybody's got a drop black blood why is that why is it so unique I can't answer that I can't answer that one one one Theory one theory is that it's demographic it's demographic um to this extent when um when settlers came to the US We Came as families as white families men and women and we were a settler Society so we want land uh they're almost no blacks and so for Generations whites intermar with whites in Latin America uh the first uh conquerors are men they need women and they intermar and so they developed intermediate levels of coloration that we never had here or didn't have here or if we did have it race became so deeply ingrained that Planters wouldn't even recognize their own children so I think it's initially got to do with inter marriage and demography and later on with increasingly deepened sense an increasingly deep sense of race the the story I like to tell students is um is the um is the ham story in the Bible you all know ham who is ham who whose son was he Noah's son Noah had three sons japi Seth and ham and ham saw his father naked right and God punished him because he should have averted his eyes but he saw his father naked and as a result he um he condemned ham and his children children to Exile right now if you read that and they become the Canaanites now if you read that story in the Bible there's nothing about race in that story but Southerners turned it into a race story hand becomes black it's an invention I mean that's some index about the depth of of sensitivity about race here I don't know another place that does that now there may be equivalence in Latin America but OB it's not C me that that's the case race here just it's it's just loaded in ways that it's not Lo it wasn't it was loaded in ways that it wasn't loaded elsewhere it's frayed and it's fraud and it's deep and it's very very hard to overcome yes just to clarify what you're saying U if the sou had W their independence during the Civil War you're saying race would have gone on for an awful long time um yeah uh in my view yeah it was profitable uh here's here's something to think of there's a historian named um getting his name um he's in Oklahoma I'll remember his name tonight he um he's done a study of wealth North and South the south is much wealthier than the North you know wealth is more evenly distributed but if you count everything um per capita especially per capita GMP and per capita income the south is much weth than and it's all got to do with C if you subtract cotton from the American economy before the Civil War there's not much of an economy cotton is our leading export it's our most expensive export it's our most profitable export that's point one point two there's spin-off from cotton right there's Marine Insurance there's shipping there's storage and where's that money come from it comes from New York Philadelphia and Boston so the tentacles of slavery reach into the north almost everyone is complicit with the system right um everybody had a state in slavery that's why in places like Massachusetts if you're looking for the centers of anti slavery we'll get into this tomorrow when we do our our Workshop it's not in the city the cities especially New York Boston Philadelphia are uh so complicit with slavery it's very very hard to anti-slavery in those places anti-slavery is in the country that's where the anti-slavery because it's far from that wealth that accumulation of wealth um to get back to your point yeah given that given the complicity given the profit profitability everything else there was never a counter voice in the South to slavery you um the Brazilians um Brazilian is probably the best counter example the Brazilians begin reling this Elite this sort of worldly Elite who take the position the critics of slavery are right this holds us down it holds back Economic Development it it multiplies poverty so when the Brazilians finally decide and slavery most of them yeah why not now they also try to reproduce slaver but not in quite the way the South did um remember are the K clock CL is born in the south think of the Kut plan is the terrorist wing of the democratic party that's what it was it's very very effective extremely effective racial violence you know lynchings lynchings increased in the 1890s almost nowhere else does that this kind of stuff happen with the exception of of South Africa so um I can't it's very hard for me to imagine Southerners beginning to think that there's an alternative to slavery much just unimaginable to me the U there's no debate in the south of slaver in 1856 57 the Hilton helper writes a track which is um essentially an attack on slavery because of white impoverishment they basically suppress it um the South it's it's doesn't believe in fre speech human expression the M are censored um white abolitionist have great difficulty uh in the South um if you want to be an abolitionist you got to leave the South you might remember James beardy whose portrait I put up he was an abolitionist in Alabama he had Le so he begins working for the for the Liberty party but that's the solution if you want you want to agitate slavery don't do it any there laws against freedom of speech freedom of expression and they've got the federal government on their side in 185 1835 the Attorney General excuse me the Postmaster General censors anti-slavery May out never happened never happened so I can't imagine and that's a long answer to a very short conclusion I just can't imagine it Happ if if the staff had developed an internal critique of slavery then uh and that had some viability yeah there's something you about that region you know it's it's it's it's it's always favored one party rule from 1828 until 1880 1980 it's Democratic from 1980 to the Pres it's Republican except for Virginia maybe North Carolina but the interesting thing is how does the South change I think most political historians will tell you it's because of demography different people are moving in it's not that Southerners necessarily are becoming more enlightened it's the the economy is changing um new people are moving in and things and things are things are quite different now but I I I just I don't see it I know it's a heart view of the South but I just don't see it can't imagine I don't think they could either question yeah so recently IED one of the P that brown univ out about the Brown family and slaves is there anything like that that we know about like John Han or someone else who slaves in Massachusetts uh yeah uh sure um lots of Brahman families were slave Traders early on yeah there's a book about that that the there's a new book about the um about the um the um the Rhode Island slavers uh I think if you um what s the wolf the wolf that's right yeah um type that into Amazon and you'll find the book or you can type in the topic any other massachus Massachusetts slavery um slave Traders or slavery you if you I think if you look at um Pope's book dis owning slavery I believe she has some sections in there on yankee traders Massachusetts it's called Theon slavy by Joan Mish M pop P quite a good dis River theills are so economically dependent on Cotton from the and it's like crazy Alliance reallying on kind of oh yeah you're you're making huge profits because I You' got real slaves and we've just got like the Bel slaves up here working and they're getting you know like really yappy about the 10 hour day and you know all this and it's almost as if they were like antislavery only because they were jealous that you know they were making a bigger profit yeah and and you're falling down the door yeah there's a faction of that family of the Gordon family evangelicals Evangelical Christians and their Bas well the argument has been made that I'm slightly sympathetic to although I think it's more compliant but the argument been made that anti-slavery politics are the part of people like the gens blinds them to the slavery that you talk about that's right that's a southern argument that's that's that's a southern argument don't tell us about slavery you have it where you are by the way your slavery is worse than others because we don't fire people when the econom turns down when they get sick we take care of them so George V argu slavery is the best form socialism it's a fake argument um but B are from uh what I call Country wigs a country faction of the wig party the wig party divides between cotton wigs or the urbanites this Cole excuse me okay I'm going to ask you that | Bristol Community College | UCmu8dIL8VDkgxwATnRw68jg | 2014-03-22 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 11,223 | 61,985 |
_z19W7ECg98 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z19W7ECg98 | EP502: How family affects relationships: guest Rich Aronovitch (Man School 202 Hosted by Dante Nero) | yo what's up on this episode we got my boy richaronovich is here we discuss uh trump where the trauma comes from how your family affects you um getting out of your home ahead dealing with molestation and how all those things affect how you approach women and how you can be the best version of yourself that's right and also uh we're on patreon uh it's me and dante we get we get into some deep stuff on the patreon episode it's really really cool uh we talk about how your family affects you how we evolve as human beings uh what you have control over and what you don't have control over and speaking of what you have control over uh also oral sex tips so definitely join us over at uh patreon.com man school202 it helps us out a lot it helps us keep the show going and so you know we really appreciate it if you join us and we're doing a lot of fun stuff over there so uh join us if you will i'm not a alpha male i'm not a beta male either i'm just a better man put your happiness first cause if you don't they won't what's up gybb get your balls back wwd what would dante do the sexual revolution is being podcasted i am i have said that 500 times before right but this time i mean really yes we got a special guest in the building dude i've known for a long time but i don't want to get into that yet harry how are you doing oh me i'm doing great yeah yeah why would you miss i apologize for asking i'm sorry that's that's just disrespectful you almost smushed me on that one um you ready rock and roll i'm ready to rock and roll all right let's do it uh i want to introduce this dude a special dude special dude in my heart um i've known this dude 20 years um grinding in this comedy [ __ ] hellhole we call uh he's even been doing it longer than me uh and and still got his they also haven't heard of me y'all give it up for my boy richard valencia give it up for rich arada match what's going on baby oh you know i saw harry last night we did a uh he told me he told me you murdered right and and look where i am today he called me and said richardonovich murdered marvin that new sound you're looking for listen to this i did i held the paper i was disap i thought first of all this is i have no accent the comedy of harry i haven't seen for a long time and i'm like that [ __ ] is fun and they were like they were get they just were not they weren't ah they weren't giving it up they were not giving it up they didn't give it up all night they didn't give it up they were also inconsistent one of those weird audiences where they would give a little you're like okay all right got em and then they just give up on you and you're like all right i'm not doing something there was they're all they were older yeah and they were in you know they had money i think south origin south orange well they built their own we were in there built their own failure yeah i don't want to go to the city build my own i want grilled chicken with no grill marks i want a grilled salmon with no grill marks real order by the way and then um i also think what helped is the comic that went before me talked about murdering her five-year-old yeah and that made them go yeah it sort of helped me because it was like and i made fun of it a little bit not to disrespect her but i i uh or her [ __ ] her yeah it was a little harsh it was a little harsh i enjoyed the [ __ ] out of it because it was interesting but it didn't it didn't get the results in the room yeah you and i as comedians yes we like hearing something interesting even if it doesn't it's got to be finessed you know what i mean like like like when you go when you do racial stuff outside your own racial stuff when you do like you know sort of edgy you got to kind of finesse it a little bit sure you don't want them to go like what a [ __ ] monster you know what i mean like you want to can we curse on this yeah absolutely absolutely you know what's interesting and i've said this and people say oh you can't say that every white dude i talk to goes hey you can't say nothing i go yeah you can i i thought that it was tense this is what i said you know i i said it was tense it's less tense and i every now and again but i go no everything's fine because we're we're concerned about a fringe you know you can't cancel someone who doesn't have anything to cancel right so what are we afraid of yeah i'm not going to be in a [ __ ] movie theater in south orange right right right cancel i'm canceled yeah there's you know god already hates me it's very obvious here's the thing yeah richard's god please cancel it so i never rich is a really creative dude and absolutely throws it yeah he throws it on the [ __ ] grill he don't he don't he commits like a [ __ ] the thing is we we had a conversation maybe a couple of years ago and i said rich you get and i don't know if this is a jewish thing or not maybe it is any time you got to ask that it just don't interrupt the man rich would be killing the room one person not getting it and he would focus on that one person can can i say something yeah yeah i actually remember this conversation see i'm my i can really i'm my biggest enemy right so like my my um what happens i'll get a compliment i'll put it through my head and it'll come out negative so people like god you're so funny and what i hear is you're unsuccessful you understand i have this all this really self hatred thing that's going on i mean look we it's all comedians you know what jews do jews like to bring up the holocaust like like a hot girl brings up her boyfriend you know out of nowhere you're like you know it's uh like we always want to bring it up but there is some historical stuff to that like my parents are no it's never going to work out death doom and destruction i said hey i'm remember al dalbenny yes yes so i was i'm good friends with al i'm going to borrow bag from allen on a trip i don't have a bag my mom had the bag ripped me losing the friendship and i haven't even left my apartment yet no i'm gonna get i was gonna get a job at um playboy tv big big money it was like me and two other dudes they were testing us she said if you get fired by episode three it's not your fault i don't even have the [ __ ] job and i'm fired who is this who's saying this my mother yeah mom of course my mother she's she is you know they've never talked about that stuff that kind of negativity being built into the dna like the trauma the post trauma the fact that you grow up with this trauma in the context of that and it and it repeats on yourself if and this is again bringing up the but my grandfather believed that the the nazis were gonna invade poland right he paid off soldiers his whole family did not think that was possible that's why he's alive because he believes the worst could happen so it's sort of like a survival mechanism but i have worked on it tremendously so what i do is i now i'm starting to do a little meditation and i don't know what i believe in but i'm just going help me god help me be as funny as possible so i can be of services people help me get out of my own way so i can be of maximum use together so like for example sometimes like you know if if whatever i'll i'll instead of it being negative i'll try to like enjoy like usually if someone heckles me i'll agree with them you suck you have no idea you can't hate me more than i hate me and i'll stand next to him get a puppet you should do magic cut your hair it's a gimmick and then one time you see me do it yeah because it's diffusing you can't we i suck i agree what else you're going to talk about yeah then you're then another i've gotten it so i had a guy after um the west side he came at me like i've never seen a guy more insulted he had a peloton shirt and i want to talk about how i'm fat so i used his shirt to get into some bit about my you know whatever and he came up to me after and i i mean i had a great set which i don't say unless i really agree and he was like you're the worst comedian i've ever seen and i'm like wow that's like and i said i think he's got to be the worst i mean that's going to be the worst that ever i mean the ever like he's like you're great your style is out of i mean it was just it was brutal now i could have said hey you want to take this outside i'll give you a 40 minute head start you fat [ __ ] but i didn't instead i said hey man i wasn't here to upset you i was here to entertain you and i think you misunderstood i did use your shirt to get into something but i was insulting myself i wasn't insulting you and i'm he's you know you look great i'm sure i didn't see the before but the after is great i think you missed it i said hey i'm not for everybody you're a vegetarian i'm serving steak that's totally cool you have your right to your opinion but thank you for not doing it on the internet thank you for doing it to my face right thank you for not going to yelp his whole energy changed and he immediately felt like a dick it was the smart it was like he was like yeah it's just like i'm working really hard you know like dude you look great man it was like it was like he wanted to be fight and i was like no no i agree yeah i'm not uh [ __ ] yeah i suck what uh uh and he left [ __ ] confused he didn't call the club he didn't make a problem for me my ego was all over me for three days right right you pushing all three days let me ask you something rich uh like yesterday i saw you killing right i saw you killing murder murder murder out of the streets dante out of the streets they call it murder did you know that murder that's what you're doing so now do you leave that set unhappy are you one of those guys or like are you i appreciate what that was well you did turn that room around and killed man no i i had a i had a very good feeling leaving i really we hung out after a little bit i also liked i mean i knew everyone except for we're not going to say her name i don't really know her i've seen a couple of but i've known you for many years i know robin for many years i know joe for many years so it was a great like part of the reason i love being new york has a real community of comedy i lived in l.a for five years it's not a it's [ __ ] it is what can you do for me tit for tat that kind of thing there's no way you've been oh i just finished this this yeah yeah yeah yeah there's a lot of there's a lot of i remember seeing you know i just you could it's very transparent yeah and they're also like it's not everybody but usually those people started in new york and then they moved over and you know like and they were lap i won't say like yeah like you like some of them did some of them didn't but they they'll help to help you know um we just it's just good energy but that's i love that i i'm i'm i'm surprised you remember that conversation oh definitely because i because even though i don't have i have another was the conversation we didn't get into the fall it was basically saying i'm a self-sabotager like i'm going to be killing and i see one guy who's who's upset and i focus on the one guy and my brain will go to him my eyes will go to him it's like it's the opposite of staging and he would do it until he lost the people that i was already killed because they would be like one person i think all comedians see the one person but i've i've always been able to go don't know what his problem is that's odd everything else is running smoothly let's keep going but some people yeah like i see that and just go [ __ ] what the [ __ ] why rich would fixate on it yeah i i would i was obsessed i wouldn't even be in the background what are you doing what are you doing no no no this is this guy i got it i don't care your grandmother just died and you've got full blown aids you're gonna [ __ ] laugh he's killing he's killing it he's going what about that yeah you gotta get this and and that's the other thing like there's opposite comics who have stage or rabbit ears stages where they see the one guy laughing like i killed thank you and you're like yeah were you in the same [ __ ] room you just run into warren holstein again is he still doing comedy i haven't seen him in a while he's like facebook every once in a while he looks like he's definitely writing we had him on the show and it all makes sense like it was everything he had his son and his mother is like he's like gilbert grape like his his mother's teeth are broken like they're like you know how when you you know when somebody a cartoon gets hit in the head with a mallet and then the tv crack right yeah he this is what he said i've never seen he says and we had to stop letting her see the baby until she got her teeth fixed because she was scaring the child wow wow wow and i was like there was like oh no i get it i can't like you delve into all of us there's some [ __ ] up [ __ ] within the confines nobody stands for looking for the approval of strangers if that they're good inside i think 99 there's some damage if you're doing some comedy some some hurt or something i think or you won't stay oh you're definitely [ __ ] up the comedy you just the last episode you just talked about your how you're not going to your sister's funeral yeah there's this that's [ __ ] up there's something [ __ ] you don't see there's a problem there no you don't see that's that that's even a bigger problem here's why why because um i don't put stake in people who don't respect me and don't have the abyss i mean look to be very honest like i understand that hurt people hurt people absolutely okay and so the trauma and stuff that she would like so for instance you you talk about grandfather stuff going to holocaust my dad was born 1920 he grew up in jim crow so his father was a was a porter who who in order to feed the family snuck canadian whiskey my grandmother had this huge overcoat she sold pockets and he used to bring hooch in in the coat he could put 16 bottles of of of canadian whiskey and he would bring it down he would bootleg in order to feed 16 kids so what really made me on this the problems that i had with my dad was that is the fact that he was so about the approval of strangers kind of like the same thing kind of like what we do for a living and but here's the thing was um he really needed the validation of strangers and he didn't care about the validation of the people that were closest to him it's classic so he didn't because because that's that's unc that should be or in his mind probably i'm gonna guess go ahead unconditional love in other words i can yell and scream at my parents no matter what they're gonna they're always gonna be my pa they're always gonna love me no matter what well it's also i think the other thing is i'm safe when you have safe when you have uh i think there's a problem with that when you have no value when you don't have when you don't when you don't think you're worth [ __ ] if you like me something's wrong with you i know i ain't [ __ ] how come you don't know so if you think i'm a good dude it sounds like big ego with low self-esteem doesn't it there's there's a there's always a duality there's going to be a dichotomy there there he was like he was like i'm the biggest piece of [ __ ] in this universe is probably what was going on did he drink a lot but what he did do was like he he he saved every kid in brooklyn like so he was a rescue guy yeah yeah yeah so it what but what happened was my clarity about this was that i understood i started to just to look at it and perspectively perspectively about here's a dude that grew up in separate water fountains during jim crow absolutely and and so where does he get the ability for self-actualization and and self-fulfillment that's not even and that's the thing we we're at that we're you know we're at that age of that generation where it was survive it there was nothing about self-fulfillment or self-actualization it was if your kids don't die you did good yeah and and we're at a place where we can start to kind of pursue this kind of our own hap what define what our happiness is and figure out what what how to get there and and and the generation after us they just take it for granted that this why i want to juggle you know like it's it's there's no there's no responsibility in a lot of in a lot of cases but what so my issues with him even though there was a lot of a lot of uh neglect and emotional abuse i understand that he had he didn't have the ability or the emotional acuity to be anything but he like you can't get blood out of a rock so that statement but that statement tells me you're [ __ ] up that statement tells you yeah yeah there's a reason you're right there's some damage there that but my fixing it is is to forgive him absolutely for the and to forgive myself for it and to start and to look at it in perspective of time and history and and and what it is and that is what now what's up with your sister though how come you can't forgive her because she's never asked for forgiveness they don't have to ask for free well she doesn't you have to forgive well i i forgive her for her inability to do that but i don't but it it continues the abuse continues she abuses you or she tries and i yeah you just go you i just don't give access so then maybe you're taking care of yourself yeah i will not give access and every time that i want to give access it might my because we went to our family family family and then i would i've been through this road and i can't oh this rattlesnake keeps biting me why do i keep and now i go as soon as i hear that i go yeah i'm good yeah yeah and i can't stop it and this is called self-care yeah this isn't about her this is about you taking care of yourself right because she's doing what she's doing yeah and she's never gonna stop she's never it's very to me it's so like when you get stuck like like this is what's awesome about me if i can say that sure i heard what you said i'm glad that you said that yeah i would have never i heard what you said i took it in and i went there's something there rather than demonizing you for giving me constructive criticism because i remember like when i started kevin hart before he was kevin hart pulled me aside started giving me advice and my little 19 or 20 year old ego was like who the [ __ ] does this guy think let's see oh whoops right because i was not ready yeah but then i got older i go you know what every there might be something to you know what you're right okay i agree now my my younger sister my mother i didn't mean that he's older she's older than me right she's older than me but she's my youngest of the sisters i have set boundaries respect boundaries and respectful boundaries she has complied and came forward and we have a great relationship so there's hope yeah but in that department not the other one the other one not the other the other one is going to be uh yeah but it's it's but but understanding but i also am not i'm not also you don't get a pass for being a dirtbag when i've said to you specifically this is uh this is un this is unacceptable right and you still keep going with [ __ ] or deny it denying my fate and i'm like yeah i'm not i'm not doing that i have a harder time forgiving someone who is hurtful to someone i care about than if they were hurtful to me that's a big problem for you that nightingale is that what it's called like my my cousin denied my grandmother access to her kids or their her whole life so she never got to meet her great grandkids there it makes me just sick being in a room with her yeah you know what i mean just because of that and i don't know what really i said i can't my grandmother is nothing she could have done that could have warranted that behavior right but again i'm taking poison hoping someone else dies i'm the one who's suffering so you also don't know what was being have you ever had a conversation with them about that um it won't go well so i don't i i i don't have uh enough serenity in me you know my grandmother and i were very very close she's gone and so yeah there's another why did they deny your grandmother i i i she comes from a pretty you know screwed up family i don't know what to tell you it's my money it's weird my nephews did that to my mother and yeah and you want to put hands on it well i don't i it was interesting because my mother i actually think that my mother died because of it like she my father died in 2011 and and my mother cried about not having access to those kids regularly and and my mother raised both of them anyway and they but they but my sister is she's was my she's a half sister and she's she's my father's daughter and she just she is just selfish and this was and so she put she there was no loyalty in her and so there was no loyalty in the kids and and she just wouldn't and my mother basically i feel like she died of a broken heart because she didn't get a chance to see those kids which is really interesting because um she literally would have um i think she would have stayed alive longer just to spend time with those kids my uh my my cousin my mom's first cousin had a brain tumor they basically gave her a few months to live and she said [ __ ] you and lived for i think 15 or 20 years after where they were like you get your affairs in order she's like no i have grandkids i'm not and that love oh decision yeah she was like no i'm not dying [ __ ] you but you can also let go it you can yeah that's what i mean my mom made a decision i'll tell you what the day that my mother died we i came in um i said we want to eat and because we were living in this house together just me and her and i was taking care of her and i was like what do you want and she was like i don't know what do you feel like and i go well you know you can have anything you want right and she goes i know right yeah and i go so she goes how about chinese we ate chinese food i was tired because i'd been gigging all weekend it was like a it was a monday or a tuesday i was still tired i went to bed i heard her go to bed and then she just went in their sleep the next morning i woke up saturday actually it was a friday friday because i remember being on saturday when i got saturday mornings yeah and then she was but she absolutely had made it she made sure i didn't have any i didn't have one friday i didn't have no gigs and i just went to sleep early i'm going to get some sleep and she just boom yeah there's a lot of those stories where they're like they wait till you get in and then they just yeah because you make the decision enough and i think what's interesting even about that is that you your selfishness once like she died at uh 82 and uh but i and i and my sadness and harry and i was talking about this because his grandfather's old and i said look if she was 182 it i still wouldn't have been okay right do you know what i mean it's never okay right and so you got to prepare yourself sure in the context of this the other thing is the trauma that we go through and appreciate it while it's there right yeah absolutely but because and that's the one father's remote today that's it that's all i did i saw him for 10 minutes and i was like you know what i you know how i spent time with my mom like my even my jeep do you know the steps yeah yeah i put those steps so my mom could get in the she used to come out have a ball get drunk some dudes hitting on her like she's gotta [ __ ] my mom i'm sorry i was i had a few too many she was hot there was one guy in the crowd who wasn't laughing you were drowning and i was like ah this is my girlfriend yeah i gotta get my wind back it wasn't mrs nero now i'm my stepson and my step son is older and bigger than me [Laughter] it's important to try to not get in your head like i get that feeling because i have had that those instincts for years i remember one time there was a girl who was like uh going you know all you walk around all day and you make all these a lot of voices and stuff like you talk to yourself i go well you think you have a bad at least you get to leave i'm stuck with me all day right right go to work you get a reprieve i'm stuck here all day with this brain you know what i love most about when when i this is this is why i will never quit doing stand-up ever i don't care if i became a giant movie star when your mouth says something that your brain did i was like oh that was good like you know what i mean when you're in the flow when it's just not like you don't think your way out of good instincts to me that is the high you cannot you can't get a high like that yeah and and and you can't explain this to people when you're like man that is ugh in the moment yeah yeah being in the moment being present being present yeah but i find you know a lot of dudes who have like these relationship problems and stuff but because relationships even male female is it's it's an extension of those family relationships absolutely what what i think is really crazy is how you go under a certain trauma at whatever your age is at 10 years old or whatever you have a limited amount of intellect and and social dynamics that you understand but you have to move on right so you you use whatever you know at 10 years old to survive this trauma the problem is then you become 40 50 and you're still using the coping mechanisms that you figured out when you were 10 even when you're 50. so for instance i i did a consult i did a relationship consultation i don't know if i told this but this guy called me up he wanted to do a group consultation with this girl he she was 26 he was like 30. uh she was a stripper he she kept [ __ ] people like every time he was late to pick her up or something would happen that's a great that's great she'd end up 10 minutes late you got seven minutes in yeah that's to make your [ __ ] commute real stressful yeah that's i'm stressing about getting the gotham on time imagine my wife go [ __ ] somebody geez i gotta go guys and it also removes the anxiety for her because if she's if you're late she's [ __ ] so she's good too so um so i i get i get her on the phone and and she just kept threesomes and hookups with girls and she's eating just and and i said the first thing i said i said did you have you ever been sexually molested she goes yes right i go how always she said i was nine i go for what period of time she goes nine to 16. i go okay so i want you to understand this and you you need to forgive yourself because this is a this is a common way in which women who have been abused they they they it and it's not what you think what it is is the intimacy is poisoned based on your child and now you have the people that you trust and they betray your trust and so you have a problem understanding what intimacy is because intimacy is also pain and sex and intimacy it's all get clumped together and it's also being vulnerable well you're vulnerable and you feel you you feel it's your fault somehow because as a ten-year-old nine-year-old you don't have any other and right you can't even look but what happens is you go okay this this poison this toxicity that's brought into my life is say it's like arsenic there's a difference if i take an eye dropper and put a couple of drops of arsenic down your throat and there's a different if i take a dropper of ice arsenic and i put it in a in a pool and then i drink the pool it it softens it it dilutes it so the more sex she would have the more the pain of intimacy was diluted and so she separated intimacy from sex and i'm just oh it's just sex i'm just a free spirit and she was just [ __ ] to dilute the pain in the first place and she had not but she didn't understand that that was it was just kind of what worked at nine years old and she you know as she got older it worked and then she just continued this and i said you have to first forgive yourself because you didn't know anything right at nine years old and you and and the the the crazy thing is that you were actually able to survive this trauma at nine years old like f think what with the limited amount of information you had you were able to solve this and be resilient enough to survive this the problem is as you've moved through your life and you're 26 years old or you're 40 years old you're 50 you have learned so much about the social dynamics but you never reassess the problem so that the solution is is based on all the entirety of the information that you understand in relationships you're still dealing with it as you would if when you're a nine-year-old kid and i'm sure she feels damaged that she's damaged goods and that you know that my value is my sex yeah therefore i will seek the approval she's not much different than a comic uh you know in that like i'll get men to give me dollar bills for my my body and i'll i'll [ __ ] them because you know what i mean and that's i i understand it yeah i'm not i i feel bad but that's it's the same makeup the same thing it's just the way it manifests yeah a little bit different yeah um but you but if you reassess it if you reassess the pain based on all that you've learned and it's like the whole thing when we when i'm saying like why you focus on this one guy because that you want that you want the guy who doesn't like you that's important you don't care and then when you realize hey he's not important no like and then and then the way we feel this kind of insecurity because of the fact that that people who who we love or family members are saying oh you're not this or you're not that or this it's not gonna work or that's not gonna work when you look at the the sum total of who they are they suck at assessing the character of people they're horrible at it so for you to let them assess your character in the context of somebody who sucks at it like it's it's absurd to do that it's like it's like letting a guy who's not a comic critique your comedy you don't even do this i love when people do that yeah i you know but but that's it's also a disservice to the to the rest of the people that are digging you and uh i've been you know i've i've been much better about it since i've worked on it because it's a muscle it's a muscle you have to work it's just like this girl needs to work on her self-esteem work on her self-worth work on you know honoring herself she's still gonna [ __ ] people and she is gonna [ __ ] people it's not gonna happen overnight no there are times when someone like say i'm on a cruise and and i'm you know this cr performing a cruise they don't know what you know you're not dealing with people paid any they think it's a you know so if they leave early which does not happen often when they do i used to chase him i don't know about a wildest mic and we walk i'm [ __ ] chasing out the door now i just go oh look an early standing ovation you know what i mean like that's all i said you know and then i've done it where it's like it's eating my lunch and i find out later they didn't speak english yeah and so i take it like oh i wasn't entertaining enough for you what am i gonna light myself on fire and walk on stuff no they don't speak english it's a hard now why do they come to the front row i don't know but when they come late i make fun of them and i know that's not personal they're just you know you come late you sit in the back great you come in the front you this is a little entitlement moreover than not i i don't think that people are malicious like i don't think antennas the intent the initial attempt it's usually i'm [ __ ] up i'm i'm trying to validate myself by moving from point a to point b and you happen to be in the way even evil people don't think they're evil right yeah that's true they never do they never do they yeah i'm just i'm just giving you the what for yeah i i where then but when do you delineate that because i mean i'm not a trump guy look we're talking great people here fantastic what's your name harry targenian yeah well ginny and great guy what is that are you you're a big problem you're real brother oh geez that turned quick where are you from where you from harry i'm in fact it's totally the same thing and you're not even gucci you're not even gucci okay all right yeah that guy see that guy doesn't have but he thinks he's a good guy right he doesn't unders there's there's a damage there he's sociopathic right so his father there if you look at the psychology of that in that family you go sure he doesn't he's incapable incapable what's so confusing to me is the people that that buy into it and they don't realize they go listen my friend works in construction he hired him and said you can get half the money we agreed on or you could sue me and i'll win and you'll get nothing and you'll lose money those are your options and like well that's just business like no that's a that's not business that's that's like that's a bad that's no integrity yeah yeah that's a you know well i the first thing with that i said when he turned against pence and that dude i mean yes before he was the first one with the red hat fantastic guys from indianapolis which is a great country okay yeah he's uh he's yeah he he he pence when you turn i mean yeah you know and also like the irony with the religious like they've gotta they gotta look past three cheats no matter what you know he's cheating on all the you gotta look through grab him by the post you know i have a mother you gotta you gotta just you gotta well i don't like him i like the policies you know what that there's a justification you know what i mean but it just shows you that the whole ideology of these people is false you know the whole front is false the whole thing it's a discussion not in good faith yeah correct and you know what the hypocrisy for me is i see a red hat and i get i would i have the same reaction as they see your skin yeah or they look at your last name or my religion it's the same reaction i don't think i'm muttering yeah that's the difference that's the difference like i go i have to try to have empathy for the cop who's pulling over the who's scared yeah okay but it's a choice yeah nobody you know you were born into with a badge yeah your skin colors your skin color yeah yeah you know and the and the programming right it's the culture the culture of it the fact that you've you've bought into this and i get that you bought into this and that this is this is what validates you as a person your patriotism validates you as a person so you you you're you're really nothing so the programming can be i mean from society or from family i know for me i had to i i just this pandemic reassessed a lot of things for me because i ended up staying with my dad for a while yeah so i realized that i never had a chance psychologically like in hindsight yeah everything that so what happened was my dad was always kind of nuts growing up it was very you know i always chalked it up to the guys trying to i gave him benefit of doubt he's raising three kids he's got you know he's trying to he came to america with nothing and he's got the stress of two survivors and he's surviving he's trying to survive so and i finally had enough of him and moved away he started my own life i couldn't do it anymore so i just stopped communicating with him a little bit with with exceptions of seeing him here and there yeah when i came back it started up again and what i realized just as an older person now after 10 years was oh okay he's [ __ ] up you really can't you really can't do this you can't do anything but this right and also what i learned was he was so uh so scared of everything he was the worst case scenario guy which made me the worst case scenario because that's how i was raised everything is one time and even when i harry used to when we've been doing this podcast nine years yeah how to go i don't want to be the negative nancy but and then he would be the negative nobody's gonna listen yeah so you're gonna get cancelled before canceling was a thing there we go and that's in my head like literally because right now we're talking i'm going i'm gonna miss my spot i'm gonna sing my spot i'm missing the whole time yeah and i went why did why did i take this i've been missing my problems it's making it's it's a very this is why people get god because that's the only thing that can go you know what is your outside influence it'll work out it's a it's who has it'll work out without something right drugs that's religion religion it'll work out it'll work out you get to do the things you as long as you buy this specific brand you i had a guy on a plane tell me that uh my friend who was a buddhist who used to who got diagnosed with terminal cancer and and felt bad for the doctor because it might have impacted his day negatively literally said that must have been very stressful for you i'm so sorry that that you had to carry that burden this is what a this is what like a guy who i went do you know any good charities i'm mistrusting and he goes yeah this one's great they do this work and that work didn't tell me it's his charity never took i found it after he died that's his charity i went oh my god this guy's ridiculous he's going to hell because he didn't buy the name brand but bill cosby no problem yeah he'll be no problem and that timmy answer is going like stop playing god just be be a be a nice maybe like i'll ask questions if i see what you're doing if you put a pamphlet up my nose i'll get the [ __ ] away from you yeah yeah you know what i mean because of the the need to to push it on me it's not the need it's the idea and i get what it is i get the historical basis we have these warring clans and we're trying to make sure our clan does not disappear like the assyrians or etc so therefore the jews procreate live together eat at the same restaurants live in the same neighborhood they had they built communities where that's like oh they're strong why the jews always successful because the community built based on their religion right christianity spread the word spread the word convert convert get more get more recruit recruit recruit because it's a survival mechanism you know what i mean that's what they and to me i go if you live as an example which is the whole chosen thing whatever and i'm not that anyone's really doing it but if you if if you look if i see what you're doing like oh this person is like z like with and i'm going to start asking questions what's going on here because there's an energy that i will i will get to if you go that feels different if you wait so so if you if you sell me something i could smell you're selling me something you know this i used to tour with this guy we'd smell his juices re and i just asked him do you make any money off it yeah i can tell it's not you're not really trying to heal my my joints you're trying to make a buck right it's very clear the only organization that doesn't ask for your money is alcoholics anonymous they don't want your money they turn down this is so fascinating right they were going to go under and rockefeller said i'm going to give you millions of dollars and make sure you save it because you guys are doing great work and they say we can't take your money because then you can tell us you can have opinions about the way we run things we'd rather go under than take your money yeah and then then you go well there's no motive there's no money we can't we cannot make money it's against the whole traditions of that thing well you know i just fascinated i had a really i had an accident on the motorcycle somebody ran into the back of me and uh the guy i was trying to find like i had a guy i had a motorcycle guy who was just a dirtbag and just and i actually uh i had sent i if we were close and because of i guess because of he was a little intimidated by me he treated me well but my friends he would try and he would [ __ ] my friends over um what was uh guerrero's alexis guerrero yeah you know alexis right no um he bought a a scooter from him and the guy my friend i was like i i don't know he goes but he was the only guy who who had the dealership of these electric scooters and so alexis bought a scooter from a comic uh comic friend of mine and and uh what he did was he he worked everything out took the the back page of the financial agreement and added 500 dollars to it and then when he when he when the kid checked with the bank it didn't add up and he had he he counted him out of another 500 hours and he alexis went to the guy so i i so the guy was like a dirt bag and i guarantee you that he [ __ ] me but maybe i i that i just couldn't tell and i just i just don't i just don't go there anymore right it's not i had a guy screw me out of rent um i i wanted i had a guy i had a guy steal my apartment and i wanted to i wanted to you know physically harm this yeah yeah and then when i saw him in the street i was like oh i'm less tough than i really think i am because i was like what am i what am i really gonna do i'm gonna beat him up for what he's sick and the other right the other thing is that you can't you can't just beat up the part that you you want to beat up like that guy has to be that guy all the time that's brett duggan's line your life is my revenge yeah yeah that's what he would say to people oh that's dope your life is my revenge yeah yeah and you this guy like i see i had a you know every year like i mean i grew up in this neighborhood and it was a every year somebody would break into my car and steal my radio my speakers and [ __ ] and then in this neighborhood well oh my gosh right now there's a starbucks and everything oh my gosh um and i would uh that the day that they would steal it i would go get the glass cleaned out get the glass fixed and then i would put a better stereo in it right and then i i would go i always wanted to be the guy who got the stereo stolen as opposed to being the guy this guy is crawling through the glass in the rain he's gonna steal my [ __ ] he's gonna sell it for a hundred bucks and then he's gonna have to do it again for the next fix that he has um and i and i'm gonna just get up i'm gonna get a better stereo and i and i started realizing that you can't pick me and harry talk about this a lot of times with people that we that we would envy in comedy who are have a higher status sure they're a mess like a lot of most of them they're a [ __ ] mess and but you can't cherry-pick their life you know you gotta buy the whole car you can't just have the steering wheel yeah you got a guy the whole car it is we've i've had this conversation i realized i was climbing the wrong mountain yeah i have a kid my kid looks me in the eyes i went okay i won i'm good it's over all the rest is all bonus now it's all in a different kind of thing that desperation to fill the hole with the approval of strangers the idea that i was gonna be this thing this name because it's a fear of death in a lot of ways i'll be famous and i'll live forever in a way i want to be remembered i want to be remembered yes and now i went and my kids my kids everything yeah this kid's perfect i mean i mean that was my thought when i had my mind let's let him go come on pump your [ __ ] whatever you want which is funny on uh if you want to see me dance i think i think i i i bother you with my dancing uh a little bit yeah i think i think you had to go away from it you know this is the thing i get it i was making fun of tick tock uh you got to be really secure with your sexuality and it might have brought up some old trauma with your dad no it's just it's just not not saying you're insecure with a sexuality but it's just weird it's it's it's uncomfortable pretty rich hey i understand it's getting me a lot of attention i get it i i'm and and i'll do what i have to do but i understand where you went i can't you know i get it but um i understand i knew i know i know i like i i had my hairy belly dude yeah my parents they had an intervention i was like they're sitting there they were like you're not gonna get corporate gigs you may not be on dante's podcast and the whole time they're talking like you know i've done drugs like this is what you're worried about anyways uh yes rich is funny one word instagram is more diverse every now and again i put in the dance but you got to keep up with the [ __ ] start so i'm like all right this takes 10 seconds and it gets a lot of attention approval approval approval endorphins endorphins endorphins yes yes yes so rich is funny one word rich is funny you thank you so much and richard let's just let's talk about that thing that we uh okay all right man thank you everybody we're gonna join you rich thank you bro thank you join us over on patreon where dante and i are gonna do something uh we're gonna talk about a little bit of stuff and uh thank you we appreciate it uh should i go gybb yeah why not why not guy maybe get your balls back wwd what would dante do the sexual revolutions being podcast i love you all don't forget to follow us on patreon please man's uh patreon.com and uh you all need a consultation hit me at dante dantero.com uh click on consult uh i love y'all [Music] so [Music] you | Man School 202 | UC28mF5VvBWgAM-DCfpymhiw | 2021-12-14 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,180 | 45,664 |
-l6c1FRBlLk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l6c1FRBlLk | Thermal Predator Hunting | Coyote Hunting with Pulsar Thermion and FoxPro X24 | Ep. 4 | [Music] so [Music] what's up guys appreciate you guys being here hope you guys are doing well and happy new year's eve we're down to the last two and a half three hours of the craziest year that we've all been a part of and i'm gonna head out here real quick and see if i can call in any more coyotes for the rest of this year just a quick weather update it's like 28 degrees right now it's about nine 10 mile an hour wind coming out of the east wind chills feeling like 18 is what it says but by midnight that's when i plan to call it quits because wind's supposed to be up around 14 16 mile an hour and then we've got some ice coming in about two o'clock in the morning so gonna get out probably three maybe four sets tonight see what happens and hopefully they're moving a little bit appreciate you guys being a part of it let's hop in the truck see what happens [Music] foreign [Music] new year [Music] hell yeah guys let off some friendly house there just a few i don't know three or four subtle house and uh was quiet for four to five minutes didn't hear anything so switched to uh lightning jack on the x24 and a minute and a half here he came here or she go check it out and see what it is but that was awesome have them quick and that came right into right at 90 yards so go take a look see what we got down stand number one uh about eight minutes on that stand and let's roll got just a thin layer of snow just a little bit of ice getting real crunchy now thanks a female it's a good looking dog got this nice drag made by coyote cords check out the company coyote cords make good stuff makes my life easier number two let's roll here we are on stand number two started out with some subtle house or some lone house [Music] went quiet for about five to six minutes and then started in on some rabbit distress uh lightning jack right here let that cycle through for probably three to four minutes and then switched over to mfk pound town i cut out quite a bit of the video but i watched this thing come in for probably 12 to 15 minutes just slowly working his way towards me [Music] all right guys i think i got another one down uh that one did run a little bit but i never did see it make it to the wood line so i think he's right over here in this little ditch this little drainage uh we'll go take a look bring you guys with me and hopefully he's down right over here at the edge where that drainage is actually a lake over here to our left i'm gonna this kind of falls down towards the lake i'm gonna turn the thermal on see if i can find it [Music] there we go all right guys number two down set number two let's go check this thing out i noticed on its way in that it was limping quite a bit here and see if we can see any sign of leg injury oh man about went in the lake nice hit it right in center of mass let's see what we got here [Music] not a bad sized dog not too bad drag this one back to the truck dog number two let's roll [Applause] all right got dog number two back here at the truck throw him up here those got pretty pretty color to it kind of bloody oh man that one's heavy geez yeah that one's heavy man a 30 32 pound dog or so all right guys pretty good night tonight these two right here went out with the bang for 20 20. uh man happy new year you guys it's just a little bit after midnight uh like i mentioned there from the get-go the wind's really starting to pick up now sorry about the furnace here on the house probably causing some background noise but it's like 12 to 15 mile per hour now and it's only going to get worse until that freezing rain gets here in about an hour and a half two hours so i'm done for the night but uh good way to finish off 2020 let's get that year behind us happy new year to you guys also always want to say thanks to the guys at thermalhunting.com they provide awesome equipment solid stand up guys over there check them out let's hope 2021 is just all-around better year for everybody so appreciate you guys being here appreciate you guys following along uh happy new year happy hunting be safe see you on the next one bye [Music] you | HoosierHunter | UCvX9s4lNDOekcKfUS8sS_IQ | 2021-01-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 829 | 4,106 |
AivS3wgaBP0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AivS3wgaBP0 | Occupy Elmira/Corning General Assembly @ Local 1000, Corning, NY (2011-12-28): Part 5 | listen you know part of part of it is and this is cool the most effective form of organism is is what we call on a shop floor it's just people talking to people about their lives the issues the workplace okay you can have as many Flyers as you want you can do as much of that and stuff that in the in the end doesn't change people's way it's at face to face what I told them at the last General trouble or something is that if everybody let leaves and brings one more person to the next time okay we've doubled our numbers okay and how hard can it be to you know go talk to one of your friends just just come participate that's something I'm sorry right and you know I try to Envision what what that would involve and I think about contacting churches thank you I'm an atheist okay [Music] we need we need we need to do some Humanity Outreach right okay what you do is you go to the the communities and you can go to the place where they gather in their community it's okay okay and this is labor since we're fighting are for our survival absolutely we understand we have to go back to doing what we used to do really well which is organized at the Grassroots level we're going to be doing that anyway okay but I think and this is my personal this is my waiver this is my personal position is that even though I'm going to work on that for labor I think the real form for for churches the minority communities is here right okay one one thought I had is if we if we or a bunch of people who are sort of fingers people who are really thinking deeply about the problem paying attention to them to the what's going on in the world and really trying to figure out what's what the root cause is a lot of us here are in that group okay but if the we need our group this should be a committee meeting right we want a larger group that includes mostly people who are just average people who and I'll take the exception because not all of us are having things [Music] well I I do think but but I'd much rather be doing a lot of strategy yes it was true yes there is well I I think um well it's two things we're talking about reaching out to church there is uh there's a reference uh Carey mccaskill um he's on the Facebook page uh he is a very present uh person um he has been part of peaceful Gatherings uh group and they're just starting up again uh they have um they they had to when was it December 5th or something December 5th yeah um and they plan on having more in the new year um I was there Apollo was there and we spoke at Mike Mike Jose we spoke about the um the Occupy Movement and there were you know new people there that were not here but they knew that we have to have a discussion on it I think that's that I think is the the opening that maybe we were talking about my original thoughts about coming here was move a little past the talking point and start doing some real when I say actions it's not actions to start doing something that's not a great movement one would be the communication committee [Music] three would be for lack of a better word community and Outreach that's the perfect word to make some of these contacts to to try to expand the numbers just have people a group of people who are willing to sit down and at a tablespoons and put together some type of type [Music] I think that uh with that happening the general assembly would be forwarded because right now the general assembly is a random assortment of ideas I think that's what some people are are trying to uh move Beyond yes so uh I agree with them and I think it'd be good if we have some people that can sit there and figure out what's the best move to move forward back to the general assembly for discussion but at least there's something structured where to where this session is not so much the initial brainstorming session but more of like the consensus session right you know what I mean so I went to get to that one right well I I think we're kind of slowly coalescing around what we would like to see as working groups uh media action or more outer threat action um Outreach and I would add policy uh the idea is you know uh go ahead um the you know the occupying movement is very good at saying there's something wrong with the situation at a certain at some point the movement brawl has got to figure out what what Concrete Solutions do they want to apply and do they want to occur not only uh solutions that nobody is talking about but maybe solutions that are just starting to be talked about and need to be put into the center of the of the discussion um a great I just wrote about the very least great examples is just after the economic meltdown uh there was a private movement in Iceland to have a shadow Karma where they were able to kind of start talking about what do we want to get done to fix the problem and even though it was a private organization it was outside the government as the government started to shift and things started to because of some interesting things are going on in isil and reaction to what's been going on uh the the ideas that started out in this Shadow problem have filtered in through new candidates new parties and so you know to yeah the idea of formulating solutions in terms of specific policy I think is also important okay and see as far as policy goes I don't disagree with the concept what I what I personally feel as I feel there's a lot of voices that are misery before you formulate policy I want to hear from some of the other communities that exist here the minority Community the religious community you know I mean right oh yeah and and before you formulate your policies I want their voices at the table I mean that's my personal View my thought about that is that you should look at this group that's here tonight or was was here the last time I was in the book um and look at ourselves as each one of us should go out and that should be our primary focus right now is Outreach we should have we should have uh a couple hundred people instead of this that would be a good start yeah that would be that would be a good that would be a lot of diversity okay I agree and I think that you know talking about it is awesome educating each other is important that comes you know that's that's the first thing that's the the basis but we have we a lot of us are pretty educated we know a little bit we need to get out there more but I think we also need to have more actions I think we need to go out there and help out at the food bank we need to go out there and volunteer and help out people we need to you know be the change we want to see in the world a little bit more too right if if we can expand brain and the multiple voices from people that live here I think okay what I think you're going to hear at some point the discussion turns to what can we do at a local levels to affect changes okay but but my whole thing is to tell you here from the people that are overlooked most of the time the people that never have had a real voice okay you know let's get them to the table and let and hear from them what will make a difference in their lives okay I mean again that's that's hear people's storylines yes I think though that you know what I said before about any organization being cultural and it has measurable goals you know that that doesn't mean that it's the overall end goal it's more of like the short-term sequential rules tell me that and goal what you're talking about with Outreach is something that we can turn into a short-term measurable you've got to build like the economic democracy that's a crime no idea expand the core I mean they're just not enough people here you know yeah and I think we need to remember that it you know it's two days after Christmas I think this might be like the last day of Hanukkah you know a lot of people I just came back from Dallas visiting my family so I think we need to realize that this is not representing everybody at the ideal amount of people you have a purpose I just I'm kind of very uh are we conflating measurable goals with policy because not necessarily it might be um maybe even get to that night at some time right now I'm saying how are we essentially assessing how effective we are like because it's I you know I enjoy just having intellectual discussion about things and and I can do that all day but I she's talking about also is that you want to actually do something and we're talking about okay but how can we kind of what's the what are the best ways to do that and how much we contributed to doing that because it can it can end up kind of arbitrary when you don't have at least some idea of where we can head right now and it can change all the time it can change a week I'm just saying to have something some some goals on the focus on to move towards three I think maybe I don't know in the future if we had like a general assembly and it can have even if it's a big topic you know what I mean but it's still kind of towards a more of a little like things we can do within Steuben County or Chima County or whatever to help you know people with lower economic bracket or some or or just a general assembly about things we can do to raise awareness and educate the population because you know that we have people in the population who have a huge cognitive dissonance about voting for Republicans or tea parties then it then goes against their own personal welfare my opinion and that's why I keep coming back to like I think maybe here all over people are getting kind of drunk off themselves and thinking we're a little closer to Criminal that's why I think this idea of your outreaches that should be the goal I agree that's the musical I personally trust me dude I would love to see like a general strike in my opinion of my lifetime but but yeah yeah but but I don't think we have a dog especially around here I agree and I think education and Outreach is where yeah I think I I I I think and maybe would become some consensus yes I I think we need to focus on Outreach and expanding our numbers and Rising the debate my brain my diversity of people I think what's that happening here a lot is that all of us kind of do essentially agree on on the meat issues and we keep taking turns articulating in in different ways right I think we're a lot closer to consensus than we have realized we agree that we agree on the main fundamental issues the overarching more conceptual issues and what the problems are and we agree that in terms of a short-term way in which we can affect things that Outreach and awareness are probably firing everyone pretty much everybody here agrees with that right so how do we move forward with that a question here [Music] exactly [Music] and people could check their their you know and when students get together please come into a meeting and [Music] is that 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UBt3KJLKdf0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBt3KJLKdf0 | JOKER Official Trailer (2019) Raj Kapoor, HD | Arthur does it help have someone to talk to [Music] my mother always tells me to smile and put on a happy face she told me I had a purpose to bring laughter and joy to the world is it just me or is it getting crazier out there though your harvies akin smile even though it's breaking when there are cloud in the sky you'll get by but if you see sorrows and maybe too much what's so funny just freak [Music] Gotham has lost its way [Music] what kind of coward would do something that cold-blooded someone who hides behind a mask [Music] I used to think that my life was a tragedy [Music] realize it's a comedy [Music] you | Prateek Srivastav | UCZxUspK2ciffD11Eb2v10Fw | 2019-04-13 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 122 | 620 |
oXjJQhtiHrY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXjJQhtiHrY | Love in Islam Sheikh Yusuf Estes | [Music] you I'm the lowest like for someone so low they need to start from right here my name is yousef can you say yes every no I said just man okay we got up to that now we're gonna talk about love love it's what what is love and Islam and that's our subject today we first broke down the word Islam to understand what it is slam from five words or more where the five words surrender submission obedience what sincerity and then I saw his face yeah okay we got all that now let's talk about this word what is what is that all about is there really love in Islam what kind of love are Muslims talking about well somebody might say well they love to be terrorist they love to go out and blow up stuff they love to be hijackers they love to you know because this is the kind of media attention that we're getting Betty in reality those of you who know Muslims have been around Muslims some of you raised as Muslims you already know that there's some beautiful things in Islam nobody ever really verbalizes this they never bring it out they don't talk about it for what reason I guess Allah knows best but I found one of the names of Almighty God in the Quran that highly impressed me as much talk as we have in the Old Testament about God and who he is and his wrath and his anger it's all over the Old Testament by the way it's very serious stuff this is not to be taken lightly and as much as we hear people saying the New Testament is talking about love but actually you read it especially go to the cony Greek you didn't find that but what you do find very good in the Quran in the last juicer in the 30th part of it it's some sort of borrows I think it's like chapter yeah why and when you read it it's the very toward very end of it it says that Allah is Allah dude did you know that how many of you knew that allah is all-aware do you know that it says and you read that you go okay so whatever no no go back in and study this a little bit this is not saying a lot is loved as in an app it's saying that he is the loving as a continuation as always eternally from the beginning even before always was a long even after always Allah Allah eternally and everything and in his status of being or what dude he is the all loving so for sure we'll have an amazing statement here though we didn't find anywhere else in any other religion the ongoing love now this ties in immediately with the compassion that we find in our man it ties in immediately with what we know about Allah being all that teeth and that Allah is the gentle the subtle Allah is the one who is on merciful all gracious and he's the all forgiving and you've noticed that these are the imperative of these these superlative beyond beyond beyond when we say Allah is great Turk have you heard this one person say Allah Akbar Allah is greater and they think oh there must be another superlative after which must be the greatest but actually Allah is the greatest but because it is ongoing we say greater when we try to translate a lot wound up Maher I'd only get into too much of this but Akbar comes from cover of Kippur which is pride or arrogance will never work in front of Almighty God because that's his biggest characteristic he's bigger than anything else so who are you and above this arrogance what do you think you are he created you don't do that in front of your Lord this is a problem so we'll come back to this love if you read some of the teachings of Mohammed the translations to English you find that he actually did speak about this quite a bit but more than talking about it is demonstrating in let me ask you what do you love what do you really love oh no I love golf I love video games no no what do you really love well I love my position I got a good job I love my education I got PhD okay good for me some people get hung up on their degrees and they want to get lots of degrees maybe some of you are interested in that you have bachelor's master's you get your bachelors of arts you get Bachelor of Science you get your PhD many others love these degrees by the way if you want to save some money and do it really quick go to the pharmacy and buy a thermometer it's loaded with degrees put it in your pocket name I'd want to know I got degrees okay put enough said ago but we have many things that we love in this life somebody loved his new car you ever get a brand-new car you'd be like hauled man smell this car and when you park in a parking lot you park it this way so nobody can get close and scratch it you know I'm saying yeah well Park it way out and then walk along it's raining you know his luck no my cardigan how do you know but what do you love and the evidence of what you love is in what you do every day the evidence of what you love is known should be known to you everybody else knows it because of what you do at my house everybody knows daddy loves the Internet we never get off the computer they're right up I'm never get up so they say you must love it I said all of it then why you spend all your time with what I have to you don't really have to but you do it well you know where the sites have email no no no no no mind all that you know oh you wouldn't do it so what you find yourself doing is really what you love even if you complain about it all if you really didn't like it you wouldn't do it it's as simple as that some people love complaining huh you know what I'm saying how many of you got a mother-in-law you know I'm talking about so what you do is evidence really of what you love this is why in Islam there are physical things that are required so that somebody would not be able to get away by saying no I really love a lot some people say that some people have their gods and they say you know I have God in my heart you think kind of makes you wonder you wanna take him down to the doctor get an operation get him out of there quick but you know they say I have God in my heart or I love God I've got in my mind so I don't need to do all this stuff like praying and fasting what's all that about you know have to wear certain kind of clothes who's in Kay no I don't have to do that I love God you don't know it's between me and him I mean well that's something special going on big-time and so you don't know so I'm saying it the mouth is very clear oh my god articulating it excellent but there's no demonstration for this whatsoever many marriages fall apart for this reason the man tells the wife I love you I love you I really love you why don't you come home and stop telling me on the telephone no no I really care well you know I didn't see you for three days won't you come on you know I'm working on it but don't forget I love you bye click if it really loves her tell me doesn't come on what's the problem what'd you do with your time by choice now sometimes you don't have choices but when you have a choice that's what you really love so let us consider this here's a boy comes to his mother he says mom I love you so much my son he loves me lovely do you like to go into the kitchen and wash the dishes you know I have my legs are swelling up bad enough I've got the diabetes you know it you know when you get your blood sugar you know diabetes so I can't get up and go in there you go I said it's not I don't want to do that you said you loved me no not that way a special way look what I brought you Oh candy chocolates son I got diabetes I can't eat I know but I'll eat it for you it's so good and I love you say what or he comes in the next day mom I love you [Music] please go outside you don't take care of the grass and the flowers and everything probably because my asthma you know is bothering me so bad I can't go out there with the you know stuff in the air no I don't want to do that what no I love you and I have something for you surprise Barbara's flowers I have asthma get it away from me yeah I know but I love them so this boy loves his mother or loves himself think about it he's doing something but who is he doing it for himself but it's telling her I love you if you really love then you do what the person wants you to do you make the person happy by doing what they're asking you to do for the Muslim it's clear chapter 3 verse 19 the Quran in al-anon Collin Condon Torre Puna lava Terry you mean come on away a pelican the new become well I hope for a redeem a lot says clearly here to the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him what to say to these people who say oh I love okay tell them if you really love Allah follow me then Allah will love you and he will forgive your sins because he's the forgiver the merciful so it means you are saying it but guess what it's not reciprocal it's not coming back to you from Allah this is something you're saying this is your mouth talking but your body is not cashing the check that's the problem you're saying it go ahead I believe in God really I don't see anything from you I love God oh yeah I'm sure you do it's a positive it's positive no doubt what are you doing about it so the love in Islam is one that obviously is in your heart in your mind no doubt but it's also in your limbs and it's demonstrated through your life problem one piece of it buddy he told us that above the body it has 360 joints and each one of these joints is requiring of you an act an act of charity of sadaqa every day now when I was a boy scout dinner all we needed was one good deed today that's all we needed we were telling kids one good deed for today what was your good deed let's see [Music] there's turning your paper in on time Network School count as a good deed nobody helping little old lady across the street you know carried some of these bags nobody nearly 360 every day to fulfill the obligation of your body alone in Islam but read the rest of it there's some good news but even even removing a piece of trash from the way of the believers you know clearing the way is an act of charity so that's nice and a smile in the face of your brothers is it an act of charity how many can we come to yeah almost made it maybe you have to speech tonight I'll have money there we go so a smile in the face of your brother it's not a journey now let's come back to this and look at another way of looking at this subject of real love not the kind you just you don't make a little Valentine and send it on the 14th of February I love you and you're using just the three letters I and then a heart and a who like this and that cute but the real love when the profitable I'm making could be funny he said you didn't say love but look what he said and think about it you're not a believer if you fill your stomach and go to bed at night and your neighbor's stomach remains empty whoa I love my food you know I do think it this big by accident well you're telling me no I can't feel my stomach up and go to sleep ah but my neighbor's lender hungry because it cancels my aslam know what annoys him sincerity sincerity and in Islam it's not just what you do for your Lord it's what you do for the people because his lemons also saying this whoever doesn't plant the people he doesn't think alone this is clearly a risk assessment and whoever doesn't have a good with the people is rapport with people is no good then how could is rapport with a lot be any good immediately after your relationship with Almighty Allah and His Prophet is your relationship with the people and you'll be honest now there is a priority in Islam but it's no stranger to those who are followers of the one at this debate before if you look to the book of Exodus the book of Deuteronomy if you look to the New Testament you'll find support for what I'm going to tell you first of all and foremost of all is that the worship in the real love is only for God alone without any partners one God and all worship is for him along the way some people invented something called Trinity it came from Roman religion called ethylic and was introduced to Christianity in 325 AD since that time there been a lot of fables and stories made up about it my real researchers will come to find out that that what I just said it's a fact that's how it comes prior to that though they didn't have this idea so what happened to the idea one and do we still see that well actually there is no Trinity mentioned anywhere in the Old Testament you don't find anything there and in there no Testament again you don't find this word but what you don't find is a clear teaching at Old Testament the Lord your God is one Lord and this is the only one your concern sir now what do you mean by serve who do you serve a master and who does that make you a servant so huh no your turn seer all of a sudden start thinking about that relationship in Islam between me the slave and God the master the big difference here though is there's always a choice a person always has a choice you can choose to believe or not because Allah he doesn't force people to believe one of the most misquoted misunderstood probably of the quick phrases people throw out of the firaon is this one la caja feeding this is not the whole verse it's just a part of a verse but they use that to like justify everything they do like gravity it's not the first first la cara Hoffa Dean baynor ruse to minimize and then even then it continues but suffice that this is telling you there is no compulsion in the Dean or the way of Islam Allah doesn't force you it's your choice you want to do it well you don't want to do it watch and learn you want your God you wanna be close to him you want to please him you want to be with him in the next life welcome come on let's go you don't want it no push there's no forcing anybody the decision is yours anytime you want to do it good and you tell me one leave it do that what you can leave just like that and it happens I've seen it myself people who were not Muslim when they came in and went out there were Muslim other people I've seen them they were in a Muslim family but all of a sudden one day for whatever reason they decided oh no needless Mantegna but it's not about my relationship with them is it it's about their choice of their relationship with him if you want that relationship is there you want to talk about love real love should be demonstrable should be able to demonstrate it not just verbalize it you love your mother of course this is one of the things the Bible Old Testament New Testament and last estimate for on insist on your mother your mother your mother you'll find it over and over Heidi theory even has it exactly that way your mother your mother your mother then your father but in any case your parents are very important and when your mother's old and she's in a wheelchair she can't hear him on what what or in the case like my father you come in their own he's living with us I walk in the room a sunny you came to see me I was just here five minutes ago and I passed through the room again oh you came to see me they have what they call Alzheimer's the brain is gone you know they can't help no well how are your patients be now like a shuttle if you do this it's against the Bible it's against the Quran and it means you didn't really demonstrate little love because it's easy they love somebody's giving you something a child loves a mother well given its where the food's coming from yeah and this is the one who's putting up with me ice cream and here comes somebody take care of me you know and even after I fill up when I eliminate I guess somebody clean up no is that the mother but now the mother's old and she's in a wheelchair she needs you how will you treat her in my country we have many buildings with fancy names on them sunshine retirement home and that's how the nice blissful acres oh wow and it's the old dungeon but it sounds nice and you say although they don't know anyway I've heard him say it they said they don't know it doesn't matter just leave them in there let them cry let them holler people working in those places it they don't know who cares we feed them they're alive they're gonna die anyway when my father got really really bad he'd broken both of his hips and once in the bathtub and the other one just women we're not even sure but it's very fragile when he got into his eighties and so we had to take him to this what they call Retirement Center for so many days because they want to make sure that we're treating him right you know what we did we stayed around the clock they said you can go home we said no no no it's my father we don't go we stay here with him round-the-clock 24 hours a day we'll watch everything they bring what they happen to take care and finally one nurse told my wife why are you guys doing this why don't you just let him stay here the government will pay for it and he'll get pneumonia and he'll die it'll be over you won't have any problem my wife like me from Texas convert it to snow she looked at me like what how did you say this are you crazy that's my husband's father listen yeah but he doesn't know anything anymore so orders isn't me she said we know and he knows are you crazy this is I turn for us they said what she said reward but get away from the law take care of us they said whatever but this their attitude is this love is it you love you money you love your time so when somebody's incapacitated Hey pull the plug whoa that's kind of scary have a very dear friend who lives in Riyadh his son was in an automobile accident some years ago and he's been on life support ever since in a coma and you wouldn't even think of saying something like this in his presence you know this you might get big dream a you may have to get out Riyadh and never come back if you say something like this because this there they don't mind nobody's complaining what he did now this is a businessman and he's well-established very well-established over there they could hire a million people easily but no he took his whole business his house everything has a palace but no he took the room next to his son's room and he's got his business in there you want to do business you make up or much you come and any time at any moment he can jump up and go and see how his son is doing if he just feel like I want to just put me with my son read some Quran for him he can do it better way and this is normal for them his wife the same what does our son would on mine well I'll bring him back oh great he doesn't okay this is our lot in life so this means back to that last word again doesn't it that last word peace would you be in peace with this situation because I'm amazed when I see Muslims respond to the difficulties and tragedies they say and how did he learn gulia it's all from Allah so the praises to Allah so many nice they don't pop oh oh you died the proper perspective should be for a human being it's logical we all consider ourselves to be logical but we're probably the most illogical thing walking on the earth because if you have a brain and you can think as much as human beings think Alice don't think like we think we think things through I mean look look how long we've set here and listen to me talk no animals would sit listen to a dog bark mom might be like shut up but we're thinking you know this is a stimulus here so the thinking person why don't we consider this to be number one most important subject death being born that wasn't up to us nobody in this room said you know what I think I'll be born today MA no we showed up one day we don't need to remember about that your mom can tell you all about it but I don't know anything about it but now I find myself in this life why am I not concerned with the inevitable loss upon what other says who knew nothing that I kept alone every single soul shall taste death well anybody escape that huh for us we only know one so far who has escaped this but eventually he'll die too that's Jesus Christ peace be upon him when he comes back and these are victorious then he was to die oh we don't forget eglise the enemy of all the humans he's not human but he's our enemy he also will die eventually so everybody's gonna die except Allah Allah is they'll fight he will never die he's continually alive always and forever but everything he created will come and go including us so why haven't we made this a priority now we'll come to the biggest subject of love of all it's called hub in dunya how love desire for what I do you know well II understood that it's more like in this case more like a lust more so immense and affection it's a lust like I gotta have it huh what is dunya this is from a word in Arabic something very low and debased something very very low and disgusting that's dunya and hurry but the reference means the worldly life that we live in this is called I after dunya the life of this world this wrong place that we live in and who is having this how the dunya love for this world is not at the same time having love for the one who created it so basically we find out in true love it's something more than just you know I love my job I love my position I love my wife I love my kids know something new and better it's worship worship we find very clear and we understand that's an expression of real deep love is what you worship and what you worship is what you do the evidence is there think about it and I'll leave you with what my wife says she actually made me get some bumper stickers and some pens that we used to give out and it said write on it worship the Creator not his creations the real love for what the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him his side but in the last days things will reverse he said now Allah is making you victorious you're a few a number and your enemies fear you in the last days it will be the other way your enemies won't fear you you'll fear them and even mention that they would be calling to come to the Muslims like you call people to a meal to a feast come on everybody come on over we're having Muslim for lunch he said it what happened and they said well it because were so few in number he said no no you will be everywhere on the earth like scum you know on the flag that they said well then what will be our condition he said oh because of what is it every word and even they didn't know for sure what do you mean why what's why he said it is how the dunya love of the material world and the fear oh yes and with regard to that Allah tells us about this about the dust and what kind of condition to be in so we'll end with what allah says the i unity nominee would talk a lot hotter to cut the hay well not time to knit allah was the one o you who believe have a full pack off when we talk about a dreamer that was full honor respect fear of your Almighty Creator it's his right that you have tougher for him and don't die except in a state of us Lama surrender submission obedience sincerity and peace with him hungry lot of below me who Allah regional Muslim aim for Salaam alaikum WA Rahmatullah you | Call of Islam | UCQYwSR0d6zt1QR8jQqgZpTQ | 2019-04-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,603 | 22,897 |
2wo0UXtRSAM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wo0UXtRSAM | THE BALTS AND KIEVAN RUS’. NEW BALTIC CEMETERY OF THE 11TH CENTURY IN UKRAINE. | [Music] same name and the same people and uh into just a shorter history in 2017 i heard about this about this cemetery from my lithium colleagues and then contact slava and seven we begin to collaborate and then they've been several trips there and before before the september this year i've been preparing uh one alissa from humble project project in schleswig and about those western bolts yeah yes um and it was a problem always because in 11th century all those western balls they have located they've been in prehistory surrounded by history by polish ruse scandinavian principalities and it was always a question how to put these people who've been surrounded by history into history and i invented not invented and used the three methods to clarify the datums of the sites i used js r power statistics and seaport and dating and then when we met i decided to use the same methods to clarify the date and typology of this site and then the story begins so during this year so on this picture you you you can see the primal investigation so this table i draw uh all the people included into the pilot study about this site which have started now i mean in this year and will go till june when we i hope apply to we'll make a dfg application and go further with all the team so the principal investigators are on this picture and in there there are martin blue clouds and uh so and um you can see the map so that's uh the big uh round thing it's a territory of the me where from the main influences all the all the feebles all the fines come from the small dot is austria and uh the bigger scale are where from the other things like burial rights count the other fine other kinds like kauri uh muscles and so on and as slava told you so just one picture to show all the feebles are originated muslims from the western balls area that means from the old tribes of uh prussians corona and scalians but you know other baltic other is other people from of east baltic other baltic tribe they use those fibulas too you know and um the interest between that there are two territories in the east baltic region which are quite famous from the very beginning of 11th century of the because of the concentration of all tools imports one was strictly connected to the old blues principalities like norwood scope and so on in the level of delta in latvia and another one this you know december peninsula today what region of russia huge amounts of amber was isolated but had a huge concentration of imports from west and east was and there are some connections and certainly there's fibulas and other stuff so and another point there uh the inhumations with enough orientation so all those territories they have more or less those kind of graves so so we decided to try to check all the cultures you can see here so in this list so the blue one are the most suspicious so now we hope that those people are came from here but they could come from the red territories and from the blue ones too so how to prove it how to connect those people so the bolts and keyboard rules is this a match so the first the first point to connect is chronology of course the relative one typology and you know technology is good but quite intuitive and uh i don't believe it i don't believe it to it very much but the last results of my personal project of dating uh the ball the western bold stuff with c14 gave quite reliable and synchronous and systematic results so i decided to to try the same with the austrian data data so and there are some examples now we do dating in the kill labor with christian hammond he's in in the list here and there's and um unfortunately the ea is not in the middle of september because i've got i rode the guides and kill into the ancient dna labor and to the stable isotopes and seaport and labor and they told that roman the the things are insequencer and results coming next week really so next uh next conference in ukraine in november we will have everything so now we have only one date so just imagine two graves two graves with the same fibulas one formation from visual um uh at the level neiman and the second one is the ultra grave number number two so and this is great and and if you suppose just to imagine that those people came because that's very interesting thing about those people uh they stopped to bars they deceased around year 10 1020 1040. they disappear and then appear again in 150 years when the germans came so that's maybe we haven't learned to find the cemeteries better so we can see that this date ends that's a combination of the date of textile and the burn bone ends on year to 1020 and the year of austral in ukraine ukraine accurately i don't know i i i haven't made it in photoshop i just got it and the date and the all-star dates begins slightly where the date the best supporting date ends so we have terminals for square that gave that gave us some additional ground to get some money and now so just to show it again how it works in the picture and now uh there are 10 samples in labor and more than 30 from five east baltic cultures and so in one week we'll have all the results to compare and just and to show are they connected or not then the physical anthropology we do with ukrainian colleagues and lithuanians and latvians one they are in the list and marked by red so we are and um the ancient dna studies so we we are taking parts between the bones and do it in a heal labor so to study the diet stable isotopes for diet and some composition of dna to compare the people from five uh east uh both incredible cultures and austro there's a problem that the most of the boston western boats use cremation now so we compare the people who've been using information and who've been living on the on the border between eastern and western balls for example semi-gallons semi-gallons the people who use the information there's nothing orientation but they had a lot of coronian stuff so just to check so and it's very hard to wait because just one week and we'll have the results the step four is the metal composition analysis because um there are a lot of western western baltic stuff from killings back to this clean rap which is stored in berlin museum and the new things from austria so and we will take 10 samples from each collection from the same type fibulas and we'll compare them in october with the iron beam then the next step not marked here but just just to conclude is to make the geophysical prospection with the keel university team and dr rabel and olga manning from ukrainian side first of all to check the composition of settlement nearby the cemetery and then if we will succeed you see then we apply to dfg and if we succeed about the dfg and a lot of money we will try to check every uh every from 15 let's say if it will be possible um kill forts on the for the to to check to try to find is there is the center like they like that on the other shore of the river and then and then maybe we will have results not only like that but as slava told that austria is connected to the much wider viking the late white canadian horizon of europe and maybe than after we will find connections to the much wider context of you like you know hide everyone's sound so very thank you very much for your kind attention you | European Association of Archaeologists | UCDIWHHoH3kKEJJdFGjJ_KVg | 2021-02-25 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,381 | 7,292 |
l-CKP8-8eqk | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-CKP8-8eqk | Neuromodulation of the lingual nerve: a novel technique | [Music] this is a video demonstrating a new surgical technique for treatment of post-traumatic lingual nerve neuropathy in this video we describe a novel surgical technique for treatment of chronic post-traumatic lingual neuropathy the lingual nerve is a branch of the posterior trunk of the mandibular nerve it courses along the medial aspect of the ascending randomness of the mandible it provides sensation and taste to the ipsilateral anterior two-thirds of the tongue the lingual nerve comes in close proximity to the third molar rendering it prone to injury during third molar extraction and other dental procedures post-traumatic neuropathy of the lingual nerve can be chronic and debilitating long after the inciting trauma patients may experience a wide range of symptoms including pain numbness tingling burning sensation and dryness patient is a 69 year old female with a past medical history of left molar extraction three years prior she now presents to the functional neurosurgery clinic with a complaint of progressive and constant severe pain numbness tingling dryness sour taste and a pulling sensation on the left half of her tongue her symptoms were exacerbated by chewing and speaking and were alleviated with sleep and rest these symptoms had a deleterious effect on her activities of daily living such as eating and brushing her teeth gross and neurological examinations of her face tongue and oral cavity with a focus on the function of cranial nerves 5 7 9 10 and 12 were unremarkable she had attempted conservative management including medications without any relief conservative medical therapy options were exhausted and no single therapy provided substantial relief of her symptoms more invasive therapies were attempted and included multiple targeted nerve blocks by the otolaryngology team along the ascending rims of the left mandible this provided significant but temporary relief of symptoms the patient also underwent an endoscopic assisted left lingual nerve decompression and partial ablation this provided temporary symptom relief this had served both as a treatment modality as well as a diagnostic maneuver to localize her symptoms to the left lingual nerve after failure of multiple treatment modalities discussion was held and surgeons proposed a neuromodulatory procedure to implant a stimulator electrode along the course of the left lingual nerve the patient understood the procedure was novel and experimental and she agreed to proceed the procedure was planned as two stages the first in which the electrode would be implanted and leads externalized to test the stimulation efficacy the second stage would be implantation of a pectoral generator pre-operative studies were performed in a cadaver lab to ensure anatomic feasibility the potential risk of lead migration was addressed through submental introduction of the lead and anchoring to the mandibular periosteum this allowed the lead and mandible to move as a single unit and reduce the risk of lead migration with mastication speaking and other mandibular movements the patient was placed supine on a regular table with her arms tucked submental and pectoral incisions were marked for lead introduction and externalization respectively under direct endoscopic visualization a two centimeter incision was made along the left mandibular ramus using monopolar electrocautery subperiosteal elevation was performed along the medial segment of the jaw dissection was performed to identify the medial pterygoid muscle and epineurial fascia overlying the vertical segment of the lingual nerve fascia and scar tissues were carefully released longitudinally and circumferentially along the course of the nerve with the nerve fully decompressed and exposed the submental incision was opened and dissected down to the bone a disposable lead passer was introduced through the submental incision and carefully advanced into the intraoral exposure while staying within a subperiosteal plane and respecting the lingual nerve a linear array stimulator was then passed through the sheath and positioned alongside the lingual nerve an anchoring device was used to anchor the electrode to the mandibular periosteum the lead passer and sheath was then used to pass the distal portion of the stimulator lead subcutaneously to the pectoral incision this was then connected to an extension wire which exited at the skin and was connected to the external generator for further testing intraoperative neural monitoring demonstrated firing of the temporalis muscle while the stimulator was turned on indicating adequate proximal positioning of the lead to the muscular branches of v3 lead placement was further confirmed with post-operative x-ray with activation of the generator in the post-anesthesia unit the patient reported immediate symptom improvement of 95 at home she reported substantial relief while brushing teeth and eating the patient underwent placement of a permanent pectoral generator one week after the initial lead placement at three months follow-up the patient had no complications and reported persistent and stable symptom relief this video demonstrates the feasibility of lingual nerve neuromodulation and a novel technique to reduce the risk of lead migration longer follow-up will be needed to study the sustainability of symptom relief as well as long-term complications you | American Association of Neurological Surgeons | UCXAfmcfOeS0rxDz6sp0cYYg | 2021-02-12 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 820 | 5,378 |
ExPHoM4PHc0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExPHoM4PHc0 | Atomic Gardens | Plainly Difficult Nuclear Short | did you know starting in the 1950s Atoms for Peace started looking for ways to make use of radiation one project was a radiating plants to see the long-term effects this eventually changed into creating mutations that might create beneficial traits in plants some desired characteristics included increased resilience to adverse weather and faster growth typically a good friend of the channel Cobalt 60 would be used for its gamma radiation the project which had been embraced in many countries resulted in over 2 000 new varieties of plants many of which are used in modern day agriculture but as nuclear fears grip the public I mean just look at all the nuclear tests that happened the practice fell out of favor by the late 1960s | Plainly Difficult | UCb0MyY46T9ZYOzDHkYnIoXg | 2023-01-04 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 126 | 733 |
P0Pymdr9bMs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0Pymdr9bMs | DIRTY RACER REVENGE! (GTA 5 Instant Karma Moments #28) | [Music] there was a wall there oh he tried attacking me oh this guy wants some as well does it okay let's start something out can you see a black flurry i'm [Music] is [Music] whoa this thing drips we're gonna [Music] oh my steering wheel keep an eye on this guy right here [Music] the people that take people out on bikes are the worst type of players this guy's going to get he's just gotten so good then second place [Music] [ __ ] this might be so close though i'm gonna set this guy up definitely honestly [Music] and his name is [Music] oh yes jesus christ wow i think you just tried hitting me and went all the way right that way guys oh no oh my god i'm getting i'm getting i'm getting mad angled what the [ __ ] oh no this blue guy is dangerous [Music] exit [Music] here's frankie hi have a great day well done i thought you had to teach me that one day [Music] this car is picking up [Laughter] okay okay okay [Music] is oh yeah i think the winner what are you doing you dirty [Music] what's it called the bf club bye-bye [Music] look at this dude wait till you see them no [Music] such a [ __ ] character why would you say a [ __ ] joke oh thank you it's all right because no i can kick you i don't think [Laughter] that was so good [Music] so long gay boy oh jesus christ i'm sure i'm sorry [Music] uh are you there now i'm over here oh my god oh wow so i was spawning having a good time how are those apples taste hey [Music] so [Music] so [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you | The Vipor | UCYPl97yVtFUn0nx6csZfW6A | 2020-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 294 | 1,534 |
I1-XXlFk5aI | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1-XXlFk5aI | CORNSUCKER 33 Sleep Children Of The Bad Hour (HOW USA GOT US ADDICTED)wtf experiment #ADHD #ANSD #AA | and as your days winding to a close children let's try to fall asleep and dream about what'll happen tomorrow will be good things only enjoy the candies and cherry pies of life smiles awaits you when you rise chiller all right now for the grown-ups i'm gonna i'm gonna tell you about some different products that you might not know that your children are indulging in yeah and some some dd ramon action when it comes to sniffing of the glue products i don't want to alarm and i don't chase this flew out of my hand like somebody's journal that i wasn't supposed to be reading i read somebody's journal it said do not open you will judge no that's that's kirk cobain's we need gloves and stuff don't we we gotta do a huge cleanup oh man do you hear that thing's been following us it's been following us like this atkins you know we saw that a in the woods today that upside down via calm look yeah see what it says a dyslexic would understand what that's all about but let's get back to um let's get away from rob lowe and the other comfort products that we get from the television right sid comes especially i'm gonna save you guys some money this summer by not having you spend any money on any of these magazines today or tomorrow we'll just go through them so today we're just going over the other thing that's following us oh my god [Music] we just missed this we're gonna have to get out of here before it comes back but i'm gonna show you different magazines that cost lots of money show you the one that we wanted oh myth and magic for coloring good there we go dream about this tonight children especially of you who are on meth or speed bar i don't know i think that stuff works this stuff works for everyone i try to give this to the boy at lampa well to the people who are keeping the boy from seeing his godfather yeah oh i want this one you know you know this is calling these children this is reminding me oh my god was that christopher lloyd no oh god we said that last time oh it's gone down 12.99 349 for the cherry pies we gotta get catfished too anti-inflammation is coming back after us there's gonna be a lot of cato oh my god see some copyright infringing there's some pokemon action oh highlights remember highlights oh we have to go to the dentist's office we found a dentist who is um got this weird blue thing right we've had a issue we finally found him we're doing a different one of spielberg's his iconic duel on the highway and a new idea which pirate killed tupac was it atomic ranch was it what the was it the dude who ate a lot of atomic ranch dressing who is that guy who was [Music] the serge knight yeah that's what cosby is using right now that's right i'm not scared of him anymore that's for that other idea let's stick to this gun this this good idea let's just be good tonight all right let's not do any nefarious deeds all right so we're gonna end this one perfectly at whatever this | Lord Kreiden | UCjDK0d3gpfun2rFz-RenIIQ | 2021-07-11 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 565 | 2,926 |
mRKzvCK_-X0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRKzvCK_-X0 | Leonardo da Vinci for Children | Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian Renaissance genius.. He was good at many things but he was most famous as a painter. He was also a scientist a mathematician an engineer an inventor an anatomist a sculptor an architect a botanist a musician and a writer. Leonardo was curious about everything in nature.. He wanted to know how everything worked. He was very good at studying designing and making all sorts of interesting things. Many people think that Leonardo was one of the greatest painters of all time. Many people think that he was the most talented person ever to have lived. . The art historian Helen Gardner said that no one has ever been quite like him because he was so interested in many things and he seems to have had the mind of a giant and yet what he was like as a person still remains a mystery Leonardo could do all sorts of clever things but as a painter two of his paintings are among the best known in the world. the Mona Lisa is the best-known portrait and the Last Supper is the best known holy picture. He did many drawings. his best known drawing is the Vitruvian man. it is so well known that even Homer Simpson and Garfield have been drawn in a square in a circle to look like Leonardo's drawing. Leonardo was born on the 15th of April 1452 in the Tuscan hilltown of Vinci in Italy in the valley of the Arno river.. His grandfather Ser Antonio wrote down the details of his birth. Leonardo's parents were not married. his father was a lawyer Messer Pierro Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci and his mother Catarina was a servant. Leonardo's full name was Leonardo de Pierro da Vinci which means Leonardo the son of Mr Pierro from Vinci. Leonardo spent his first five years living in a farmhouse with his mother then he lived at Vinci with his father his father's wife Albierra his grandparents and uncle Francesco. When Leonardo grew up he only wrote down two things about his childhood. he remembered that when he was lying outside in his cradle a large bird flew from the sky and hovered over him. its tail feathers brushed his face. Leonardo's other important memory was how he found a cave while exploring in the mountains he was terrified that some huge monster might be hiding there but he was also very excited and curious to find out what was inside. Leonardo started painting while he was still a boy. the writer Giorgio Vasari wrote about Leonardo's life shortly after his death. he tells us many interesting stories about how clever Leonardo was. he says that Leonardo painted a round wooden shield with picture of snakes spitting fire. Messer Piero took his son's painting to fForence and sold it to an art dealer in 1466 when Leonardo was fourteen his father took him to florence to be apprenticed to the artist Verrocchio. Florence was a very exciting place for a young person who wanted to be an artist. many famous artists that lived in Florence starting with Cimabue and Giotto in the 1200s. Everywhere a person looked there were famous and beautiful artworks. the huge cathedral had an enormous new dome. the church of saint john had doors that gleamed with gold and was said to be the most beautiful doors in the world. another church had statues all around it by the most famous sculptors including one by Leonardo's own teacher Verrocchio. If an artist was lucky they would find a rich patron who would buy lots of their paintings. the richest family in Florence were the Medici they had built themselves the finest palace in Florence and liked buying paintings statues and other beautiful things. they were also interested in the study of literature and philosophy. many young artists hoped to get work from the Medici and their friends. Verrocchio had a big workshop that was one of the busiest in Florence. Leonardo was learning to be an artist so he had to learn drawing and painting sculpture and model making. while he was at the workshop he was able to learn all sorts of other useful skills chemistry metallurgy metalworking plaster casting leather working and mechanics and carpentry. Leonardo was not the only painter at Verrocchio's workshop. many other painters were trained there or often visited. some of them later became famous Ghirlandaio Perugino and Botticelli. these artists were all just a few years older than Leonardo Vasari tells us an interesting story from this time of Leonardo's life. Verrocchio was painting a large picture of the baptism of Christ. he gave Leonardo the job of painting one of the angels holding Jesus robe on the left side of the picture. Vasari says that Leonardo painted the angel so beautifully that Verrocchio put down his brush and never painted again. When this painting is examined closely it is possible to see that many parts of the picture such as the rocks the brown stream and the background may have been painted by Leonardo as well as the angel. Verrocchio made a bronze statue of David at this time. it is believed that he used Leonardo as his model. In about 1472 when he was 20 Leonardo joined the guild of Saint Luke an organisation of artists and doctors of medicine. even after his father set him up in his own workshop Leonardo still enjoyed working at Verrocchio's workshop. Leonardo's earliest known work is a drawing in pen and ink of the Arno river valley. it has the date 5th of august 1473 and is now in the Uffizi Gallery When Vasari writes about Leonardo he uses words like noble generous graceful and beautiful. Vasari tells us that as an adult Leonardo was a tall handsome man. he was so strong that he could bend horseshoes with his bare hands. his voice was so beautiful that it charmed everyone who heard it. almost everyone wanted to be his friend. he loved animals. he was a vegetarian and he would buy birds at the market and set them free Very little is known about Leonardo's life or his work between 1472 and 1481.. He was probably busy in Florence. In 1478 he had an important commission to paint an altarpiece for the monks of San Donato a Scopeto. The painting was to be an adoration of the Magi the Three Wise Men's visit to the infant Christ Child. The painting was never finished because Leonardo was sent way to Milan. Leonardo was a very talented musician. in 1482 he made a silver lyre a musical instrument in the shape of a horse's head. at that time there was a new ruler in the city of Milan in the north of Italy the Duke Ludovico il Moro was making all the other rulers very nervous. Lorenzo Medici sent Leonardo to Milan as his ambassador Lorenzo dei Medici wanted Leonardo to give Ludovico the lyre as a present from him. Leonardo wrote a letter to the duke of Milan telling him all about the clever and useful things that he could do like making war machines. he wrote in the letter that he could also paint. Leonardo did not know at the time that it was for painting that he would mostly be remembered. Leonardo stayed in Milan and worked for the Duke between 1482 and 149.. Part of his work was to design festivals and carnival processions. in Leonardo's notebooks are drawings of theatre costumes amazing helmets and scenes that might be for the theatre. Leonardo like most other well-known artists of his time had servants young students and older assistants in his workshop. one of his students was a boy whose name was Gian Giacomo Caprotti da Moreno. he was a handsome boy with beautiful long golden curls. he looked perfect as a model for an angel but he was such a difficult and dishonest boy that Leonardo called him Salai which means the little devil. Leonardo wrote in his notebook that Salai was very greedy that he was a liar and that he'd stolen things from the house at least five times. Salai stayed in Leonardo's household for 30 years both as his pupil and as a servant. Leonardo's most important work for duke Ludovico was to make a huge statue of the previous ruler Francesco Sforza on horseback. he started with the horse after studying horses and drawing designs. he made a huge horse of clay. it was called Gran Cavallo. it was going to be cast in bronze it was going to be the biggest bronze horse that had been made for more than a thousand years. unfortunately the bronze horse was never made. in 1494 Ludovico gave the bronze to be made into cannons because the French army was invading Milan. the huge clay horse was still standing when the French army invaded again in 1499. this time it was used for target practice and was completely destroyed. While Leonardo was working for the Duke Ludovico he had two important painting commissions. One was to do an oil painting to go in a big altarpiece for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception. Leonardo did the painting twice. he left one with the monks in Milan and took the other painting to France where it is now in the Louvre Museum. The paintings are both called the Virgin of the Rocks. They show a scene with the Virgin Mary and the child Jesus in a rocky mysterious landscape. Mary and Jesus are meeting with john the Baptist. there is a story which is not in the Bible that is part of Christian tradition about how the baby John and the baby Jesus met on the road to Egypt. in this scene John is praying and the baby Jesus raises his hand to bless john. The paintings have a strange eerie light with soft deep shadows. in the background is a lake and mountains in the mist. No painting like this had ever been done before Leonardo's other important painting in Milan is even more famous it. is the Last Supper. the painting shows the last meal shared by Jesus with his disciples before his capture and death. Leonardo chose to paint the moment when Jesus said one of you will betray me. Leonardo tells the story of the surprise and upset that this caused his twelve followers. he tells the story through the actions and faces of the people in the painting. some of them are talking some of them have stood up some of them are raising their hands in horror The novelist Matteo Bandello saw Leonardo at work. Bandello wrote that on some days he would paint from morning till night without stopping to eat. then for three or four days he would not paint at al. he would often just stand and look at the painting. Vasari said that the Prior of the Convent was very annoyed. he asked Ludovico to tell Leonardo to work faster. Vasari said that Leonardo was worried because he did not think that he could paint the face of Jesus well enough. Leonardo told the duke that he might use the face of the prior as his model for Judas the traitor. When it was finished everyone that saw it said the painting was a masterpiece. but Leonardo had not used proper fresco for the painting. he had used tempera over gesso which is not usually used for wall painting. soon the painting started to grow mold and flake off the wall. in a hundred years it was completely ruined. even though in some places the paint has fallen right off the wall the painting is so popular that it is printed and copied more than any other religious painting in the world In 1499 Ludovico il Moro was overthrown. Leonardo left Milan with his servant Salai and his friend Luca Pacioli who was a mathematician. they went to Venice. Leonardo worked as a military engineer and architect. because Venice is a city on many islands Leonardo tried to think of ways to defend the city from naval attack. In 1500 Leonardo went back to Florence taking his household of servants and apprentices with him. the monks from the monastery of the Holy Annunciation gave Leonardo a home and a large workshop. In 2005 some buildings which were used by the Department of Military Geography were being restored. the restorers discovered that part of that building was Leonardo's studio Leonardo started work on a new painting. he drew a large cartoon. this means a drawing that is planned for a painting . The cartoon showed the Virgin Mary sitting on the knee of her mother Saint Anne. Mary holds the baby Jesus in her arms Jesus stretches out his hands to his young cousin John the Baptist. Vasari said that everyone was so amazed by the beautiful drawing that men and women young and old came in large groups to see it as if they were attending a great festival. The drawing is now in the National Gallery in London. even though it is old and faded and is kept in a dark room people go to the gallery to sit in front of it every day. Like many of Leonardo's other projects the painting was never done. in 1502 and 1503 Leonardo worked for Cesare Borgia a powerful noble who was the son of Pope Alexander vi. Leonardo travelled around Italy with Borgia as a military architect and engineer late in 1503 Leonardo returned to Florence he rejoined the guild of Saint Luke. he was given a very important commission. The town council called the Signoria of Florence wanted two large frescoes painted on the walls of the most important room of the Signoria Palace. Michelangelo was to paint the battle of Cascina and Leonardo was the the battle of Anghiari. Leonardo began the project by studying and drawing the faces of angry men and fighting horses. these drawings can still be seen in his notebooks but unfortunately this was to be another failure for Leonardo. When he painted the picture on the wall instead of using fresco he mixed the paints with oil. the paint would not dry. Leonardo lit some fires to dry it and the painting melted. Many years later another artist Peter Paul Rubens drew a copy of the middle part. after time the ton council just covered it up and got somebody else to paint the wall. Michelangelo did not finish his painting either because the pope called him to Rome In about 1503 Leonardo began painting the portrait of a woman known as Mona Lisa the most famous portrait that has ever been painted. he continued working on it for many years. it is a small picture painted in oil on a wooden panel. it shows the face and upper body and hands of a woman .she is very plainly dressed. for a portrait a woman would usually put on her best clothes and jewellery. Mona Lisa has a dark dress and a fine black veil over her head. Leonardo often left symbols in his paintings that give clues about the person. the unusual thing about this painting is the smile. the smile is the clue to her name. Mona Lisa Gioconda.. Gioconda means the joking one and Mona is short for Madonna which means my lady The reason why the painting is so famous is that it seems to be full of mystery. Mona Lisa's eyes look out at the viewer but no one can guess what she is thinking. her eyes and her mouth seem to be smiling. this is very unusual in a portrait painting. most people in portraits look very serious. it is hard to tell what Mona Lisa's exact expression is. when a person wants to read another person's feelings they look at the corners of their mouth and their eyes. but Leonardo has painted soft shadows into the corners of Mona Lisa's mouth and eyes to disguise her expression. the soft shadows are also found on the sides of her face her neck and her hands. the way that Leonardo uses the shadow is called sfumato which is the Italian word for smoke. Vasari said that the picture was so beautifully painted that every other artist who looked at it thought that they could never paint so well . in 1506 Leonardo went back to Milan with his pupils and lived in his own house in the Porta Oriental.i some of the pupils became painters. Bernardino Luini Giovanni Antonio Boltraffioo Marco d Odgioni and others painted many Madonnas which can still be seen in art galleries and churches. one of the pupils was a young nobleman called Count Francesco Meltzi. Meltzi never became a very good painter but he loved Leonardo and stayed with him until the day he died in September 1513 Leonardo went to Rome and lived there until 1516. He lived in the Vatican The three greatest painters of the High Renaissance Leonardo Michelangelo and Raphael were all working in Rome at the same time. Even though their names are often said together as if they were friends they were not. Leonardo at this time was in his 60s. Michelangelo was middle-aged. he was not friendly to either Leonardo or Raphael. Raphael was a very clever young painter who learned a lot by looking at pictures painted by Leonardo and Michelangelo but neither of them was ever his teacher. In October 1515 king Francis the first of France captured Milan. on December the 19th 1515 there was a meeting of Francis the first and Pope Leo X in Bologna. Leonardo went to the meeting with Pope Leo. Leonardo made an amazing toy to entertain the king of France. it was a life-sized mechanical lion that could walk. it had doors in its chest which opened and a bunch of lilies came out. lilies were the royal symbol of a French king in 1516 Francis the first invited Leonardo to go to France with him he gave Leonardo a beautiful house called Clos Luce sometimes called Clous. it is near the king's palace Amboise. Leonardo spent the last three years of his life at Clos Luce with his faithful friend and apprentice the Count Melzi. the king gave Leonardo a pension of ten thousand scudi.. one of the last paintings that Leonardo did was a picture of John the Baptist. his model was Salai now a young man with his beautiful long curling hair. When Leonardo was dying he asked for a priest to come so that he could make his confession and receive Holy Communion. He died at Close Luce on May the 2nd 1519. King Francis had become a close friend. Vasari says that the king held Leonardo's head in his arms as he died. In his will he asked that 60 beggars should follow his casket in procession this means that each one of their 60 men would have got a clean set of clothes and a good meal on that day he was buried in the chapel of the Chateau Amboise. Leonardo never married and had no children of his own in his will he left his money his books and most of his paintings to Count Melzi . Leonardo also remembered his other pupil Salai and his servant Batista de Lucis who each received half of Leonardo's vineyards near Milan. Leonardo left to his serving woman a black cloak with a fur edge so that she could walk in his funeral procession in style. Salai was the owner of Leonardo's most famous oil painting the Mona Lisa he still owned it a few years later when he died after fighting in the duel. kKng Francis said that there had never been another man born in the world who knew as much as Leonardo. Not so much about painting sculpture and architecture as that he was a very great philosopher. Leonardo did not paint very many pictures but he drew hundreds of quick sketches plans maps and detailed drawings. This is the way that he recorded all the interesting things that he saw studied and thought about. Some of Leonardo's drawings are studies for paintings. in these drawings Leonardo planned the things that he was going to paint. some studies are plans for whole paintings. One of these paintings is the large beautiful drawing of the Madonna and Child with Saint Anne and John the baptist in the National Gallery London. Many of the studies show details that Leonardo wanted to get just right.one study shows a very detailed perspective drawing of the ruined buildings in the backgrounds of the painting of the Magi. Other studies show hands faces draperies plants horses and babies. The earliest drawing by Leonardo has a date on it it is the landscape of the Arno valley 1473 which shows the rivers the mountains Monte Lupo castle and the farm yards beyond it in great detail Leonardo studied all things from life. He didn't go to university to study. he studied by looking at things in the world around him. he looked at things to see how they were made and how they worked. he drew the things that he saw and the discoveries that he made in his notebooks and he made notes about them. Many of these notebooks are now in museums. There are 13 000 pages of notes and drawings .many of these are scientific studies Leonardo's notebooks are hard to read because he wrote backwards in mirror writing. some people think that perhaps he was trying to keep his work a secret but this is not true. Leonardo wrote and sometimes drew with his left hand. in those days pens were made from a quill a large feather that was cut with a pen knife on the end. it is hard for a left-handed person to write with a quill in the ordinary way but quite easy to write backwards. it is likely that Leonardo planned to publish the studies in his notebooks. he organised many pages carefully with one study taking up the front and back of each page. there is a page with drawings and writing about the human heart and a page about the womb and the fetus. one page shows drawings of the muscles of the shoulder and another page shows how the arm works. the notebooks were not published in Leonardo's lifetime. after he died they were divided between different people who had known him .they are nearly all in museums or libraries such as Windsor castle the Louvre and the British library Bibliteca in Milan has the 12 volume Codex Atlanticus Some of the things that Leonardo studied are the geology of the earth with its mountains valleys rivers and rocks. the anatomy of the human body with its skeletons muscles veins and internal organs. Leonardo was given dead bodies by the hospital. he dissected 30 dead bodies and carefully drew many of the parts. His drawings of bones and muscles were to help other artists to paint the human body properly. but his drawings of the human heart have been very useful to people in the 20th century performing open-heart surgery. He drew the anatomy of horses cows dogs and bears. the expressions on human faces. the flight of birds. the weather and its phenomena. the way that water flows. the botany of plants. light shadows mirrors and lense.s perspective and the way to make things look far and near. the geometry of solid objects. he drew many careful pictures which were used by the mathematician Luca Pacioli when he published his book de Divina Proportioni Many of the drawings and notes in Leonardo's notebook are designs plans and inventions some of the things that Leonardo designed are costumes for parades carnivals in the theatre these were probably for the duke Ludovico's court. they include armour and ferocious dragons. he designed plans for dams and canals for rivers. he designed a wooden bridge that could be carried flat on wagons and unfolded and put together at the river. war machines such as an armour-plated tank an enormous crossbow a horrible horse-driven leg chopper. none of these things were ever made in Leonardo's lifetime. He designed flying things with wings that flapped a helicopter and a parachute and a hang glide.r One of Leonardo's servants was injured trying out the hang glider. the parachute has been made and tested in modern times and it does work. Hhe designed churches and castles. it is possible that the castle of locano in the south of Switzerland was designed by Leonardo da Vinci. no other building that he designed was ever built Even though Leonardo lived and died 500 years ago people still find him fascinating because of his genius and because of the diversity of the things that he was able to do and because of the mysteries that continue to surround him. What sort of a person was he really? | Colchester Gallery | UCT82GTIAtrMr1-N-_b68stg | 2020-10-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 4,191 | 27,361 |
DFlFaDLKHl0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFlFaDLKHl0 | 2022 Fanatics Autographed Mystery Football Helmet for Heriberto A | [Music] going on everyone sam here with leighton sports cards and i am ripping one box of 2022 fanatics mystery autographed full-sized authentic football helmet for harry berto a so good luck harry berto let's pull something sick this is my first time buying one of these so they're buying opening one of these so i'm really excited i'll get it out of the box and i'll lift the camera up and just do a little view on it as well so let's see here all right officially licensed everything fanatics that's the best way of going about this without hurting myself there we go that'll do it jeez man i do not make this easy [Music] what do we got here oh nice that's sick i'll snag it out of this for just a second but we have for the chiefs i believe this is kyrie kill i want to say i'll lift it up for you guys really quickly here i believe that's tyreek hill i'm not a hundred percent sure but i think that is tyree kill let me look and see if i could find something in the something around here that has some who it is um but it is it's cool it's one of like the uh the blaze like the speed helmets those are really cool yeah flash chiefs yes tyree kill tyree kill that's who it is that's sick congrats on that one harry burto that is so cool tyreek hill the gold chiefs element they should they should use those those are cool but yeah thank you again harry berto that was fun to rip uh we'll get this helmet right out to you thanks again congrats on that one | LaytonSportsCards | UCJ9v1a6TH9iN1Gl5TqEvzRw | 2022-06-21 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 289 | 1,459 |
AMl-iRbt1qU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMl-iRbt1qU | Christian Constellations (Music-enhanced version) | welcome to this video on Christian cosmology this video is brought to you by mysterium feed AE look us up on Facebook if you find that you like systematic theology videos like this today we are going to learn the Christian constellations and you are going to learn so much theology in this video that it's a really more theology than astronomy if you would like to use the various materials that you see in this video you can find a link to purchase them in the video description down below before we begin we should go through the sources of where this comes from first it comes from Old Testament cosmology especially visions of the heavenly sanctuary by Moses also of the throne of God in Ezekiel carried about on top of that chair of them also of the empires and Daniel and also greatly of the Messiah motifs in the last half of Isaiah as well as Isaiah 11 a lot of the constellations here are also going to come from New Testaments cosmology descriptions of the heavenly sanctuary in the book of Hebrews by Paul also the throne of God in the book of Revelation chapter 4 also empires also in the book of Revelation and chapters about 11 to 13 and then lastly about Christ's headship in Colossians 1 of course these are just the major sources there are many others in addition to these prior to learning the constellations you probably want to watch this other video of mine to see how the heavens turn and how they appear from your perspective standing on the earth so if you find yourself wondering what the red ecliptic line is here or why the night sky doesn't seem to appear the way it appears in this video then you probably want to watch that video there there is a link to it down in the video description so anyways the Christian constellations to understand this we have to go back to the book of Genesis when God created the heavens and the earth and divided the waters from the waters the waters above the firmament from the waters below the firmament and the waters below he called seas which if you read through like the symbolism and the Old Testament the seas symbolize the Gentile nations all surging and foaming and roaring and raging you can see that in like in the Book of Daniel when all the monsters come out of the seas and stamp upon the earth well what then is the earth well the earth is the dry land symbolizing the Jews or at least the Semitic cultures that stay pretty well stationary in the world not really traveling around and changing their flavor with cosmopolitan fashions okay additionally there is the mountain of the Lord which is a spiritual mountain symbolizes spiritual growth in order to dwell in the mountain and well high in the mountain close to God you you have to leave behind your earthly passions and lusts and even non-christians like maybe even the Buddha probably lived up here to a degree even though he was without grace nevertheless that leaves space which is the realm of heaven or at least symbolizes heaven in fact all these things are not really there there is not a real ocean up in the sky no no no holy things up in the sky are mere symbols to convey a reality and truths to us to teach us God's message of Revelation about salvation then the most striking and obvious part of the night sky is the Milky Way which if you look up looks like a bright band of packed with stars that have almost glows and effervescence and this symbolizes Christ's way through the heavens which is the path of souls and saints and angels who have gone after the way that he went before us so now we've divided up the various areas I also want to tell you the astronomical terms for the various latitudes first off in the middle we have the zodiacal constellations the twelve constellations of the zodiac and we Christians don't believe in this because using the zodiac and following horoscopes is a really bad idea it doesn't do anything for you except prime you to superstitious and alert to vain observances whereas God has given us free will to choose right or wrong and our destiny is not controlled by the Stars or if it is in some sense still it is up to our will and God's grace which we can ask for to make the best of it independent of whatever it might otherwise have resulted in so I strongly urge you not to get into the superstition in fact it's often taking control of by Devils and can be dangerous to you and spiritually dangerous to you and spiritual danger often becomes psychological and physical danger soon after so save yourself and avoid this from the beginning nevertheless even the constellations of the zodiac are made by God and you will see what great wonderful mysteries are in them if you understand them correctly rather than as divination tools to try to tell the future so those are in the center up at the top and at the bottom we have what are called the circumpolar constellations because they go circular around the pole and then in the middle the term for those are mid-latitude constellations so if I say something this is a circumpolar you know where I'm talking about and if I say this is a Zodiac you want to look somewhere in the middle alright so now let's go learn the gospel and from the Stars indeed the heavens are telling the glory of God the skies proclaim his handiwork day after day they pour forth speech night after night their song is with him there is no nation no place where their voice is not heard their voice goes out to all the nations their words to the ends of the earth now we could view the night sky like this and this is how it is actually viewed when you look out you only see about this much of the sky and it curves up above you so that like an ant looking up at a room full of spectators it is hard to tell what is where and you're constantly losing your sense of up and feeling like you are being watched rather than you being the watcher so although this centrifugal or center fleeing way is the real way that you see constellations I'm going to switch into centripetal way which is much more easy for us humans to get our eyes and mind around so I'm going to project the whole night sky of constellations onto the earth here so now instead of stuff curving up away from you now it is curving down into itself and it's much easier to keep track of up and down and the equator and things like that okay so here we see our constellations and the celestial equator is right here between heaven and the ocean and you can see the white path here is God's way through the heavens the Milky Way that symbolizes all the saints and angels before us up at the poles we have the Little Dipper here and then the Big Dipper is over there and then at the southern pole we have basically nothing and the reason for that is because nearly all of the minor southern hemisphere constellations were established by this guy Peter plenteous who was a Dutch astronomer and as even seeing the yellow here he created constellations that are theologically insignificant completely so I don't use these except for several of the fish and as you can see in the yellow here these constellations are neither ancient nor theologically significant furthermore they are all relatively small minor little shapes which are in no way distinctive when you look at the southern sky so not only do I not use these but I even change it one or two of them now the main exceptions to this are the big southern hemisphere constellations the ship though beast from the sea Hydra and the cup here are all ancient there are in fact two other constellations that I don't know what to do with on the left here we've got lupus the wolf and on the right here we've got Centaurus Chiron the centaur half man in front and half horse behind and Chiron was supposedly a teacher of the royalty in the classical world but I don't know what to do with those I don't even know what they look like that will have anything of a theological significance so those are also there one possibility is that when I look at the really bright stars here sometimes it looks to me like this might be the bottomless pit but that's probably a mistranslation can the Revised Standard Version it probably just means the abyss which means the deep part of the sea but maybe that's fine maybe these two constellations just symbolize things on the bottom of the sea floor there certainly are after all several constellations around the southern pole minor little sin geometric shapes that look like nothing but rocks on the bottom of the sea whatever but yeah that's the only ancient constellation that I actually change and distort the star shapes on also please note that occasionally I will put up the astronomical or mythological name of a constellation on red and the left here with a white description of it on the right also sometimes I'll put up a constellation that is actually composed of several astronomical or mythological constellations and so that will look like this so those of you who want to learn these names or look up a certain constellation can do that so what does all this mean and where do we start to learn the history of mankind because what is man or the son of man that thou art mindful of him the earth is like a drop in the bucket it is regarded as dust upon the scales after atoms fall into sin humanity got spread out through the world by the propagation of the human race and this is symbolized both by land creatures and by the nations which are the sea creatures such as Leviathan and in between the earth which represents the Jews and the ocean which represents the Gentiles there's also the sand of the sea whose location is indicated by Capricornus here which mythologically was a half goat half fish but which historically was probably just ancient people's way of trying to describe a seal so the sand of the sea kind of symbolizes both ocean and the land and thereby represents the multitude of the human race sadly for us though we are made for God and our minds are made to scale the heavens we find ourselves trapped upon the earth of our own bodies and passions in our oddly fleshly nature and who has done this but the serpent in the garden that once upon a time caused our forefather Adam to fall so that God said I will put enmity between you and the woman between her seed and yours he will strike at your head while you strike at his heel and this serpent also symbolizes the dragon because it is said that the devil went into the serpent to tempt and cause Adam to sin so as a result of original sin we humans are struggling with our passions and sometimes it bites us and we commit sins the sinners in Zion are afraid trembling has seized the godless who among us can dwell with the devouring fire of God who among us can dwell with everlasting burnings who he who walks righteously and speaks up rightly who despises the gain of oppression who shakes his hand lest he hold a bribe who stops his ears from hearing of bloodshed and shuts his eyes from looking upon evil he will dwell upon the heights his place of Defence will be the fortress of the rocks his bread will be given him his water will be sure and even Christians must still struggle with these passions but more than this we rejoice in our sufferings knowing that suffering produces endurance and endurance produces character and character produces hope and hope does not disappoint for the love of God has been poured forth into our hearts through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us keep in mind that none of this passes away this is an aspect of human nature forever both in the Old Testament times and a New Testament times grace does not remove human nature grace only builds on it or adds something additional on top of it but there have always been those who conquered their passions symbolized by the strong man this is the constellation Hercules who may ascend the mountain of the Lord and who may stand in his holy place he whose hearts are cleaned whose eyes are pure who desires not the vanity of earth they will receive a blessing from the Lord and vindication from their God such is the generation of they seek your face Oh God of Jacob who climbed the mountaintop whose leaves the flesh below and see spiritually what is above and throughout all the Old Testament these people were seeking to achieve the promises that God had promised to those who did this which is symbolized by the Old Covenant they were seeking to have the blood and the water of the Covenant poured out upon them in fact Moses when he inaugurated it sprinkled them with the blood of the Covenant which is symbolized by this ladle but there was somebody that was preventing this grace this blood and water and redemption from reaching them and that someone was the dragon who leaves Paul complaining in the book of Romans what then are we Jews better off no not at all for all men both Jews and Greeks have fallen under the power of sin even the mighty men like John the Baptist and Elijah and Elisha Enoch and Methuselah all of them were prevented by their own sin for all have sinned at some point and so the Dragon has obtained control over all men and so the Apostle John had a vision and he said and another sign appeared in the heavens behold a great dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven diadem's one upon each head and his tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven and cast them down to the earth which symbolizes of course the angels and even afterwards many of the Saints many of those in the church often gets swept down before as the prophecy said the Son of Man was set for the rising and the setting of many in Judah but there was another adversary against the dragon who laid the seed of his eventual overthrow and that is the plough man who symbolizes both hard work the Jewish line working hard by the sweat of their brow for centuries to work their way back from original sin and restore human nature from concupiscence and also the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the most high will overshadow you hence the holy offspring will be called the son of God and who is this in relation to but in relation to the Virgin foretold from all eternity when God said I will set an Mateen you and the woman between her seed and yours o serpent o dragon so for all eternity the Virgin who would without seed of man but just by her own seed who would bring the salvation of the world was foretold in the stars and foretold in many many prophecies both among the pagan nations and among the Jews and if you want to read more about that you probably should read the writings of blessed and Catherine Emmerich but the Bible says it to behold who is she that comes forth up in the stars as the morning rising fair is the moon bright as the Sun terrible as an army said in battle array who is she who will she be some day and the Apostle John said a great sign appeared in the heaven behold a woman clothed in the Sun with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars upon her head and it was foretold behold the virgin shall conceive and bear a son and they shall call his name Immanuel which means God with us behold the days are coming says the Lord when I will raise up for David a righteous branch and he shall reign as king and deal wisely and he shall execute justice and righteousness in the land and this is the name by which will he will be called the Lord our righteousness so we see them that the offspring of the woman is then the constellation Libra the scales which represent the just one Jesus Christ right kindness and truth had meet justice and peace have kissed truth shall spring out of the earth and justice shall look down from heaven and so the serpent that dragon who is the devil and Satan when he saw that he could not destroy the seed of the woman but spewing an ocean of water out to conquer her he was angry with the woman and went off to make war on the rest of her seed on those who keep the commandments of God and bear testimony to Jesus and he stood upon the sand of the sea but the child itself was caught up to God into his throne and he grew in wisdom and knowledge and a new covenant was poured out upon me because the promises of God were not to Abraham but to his seed the lion shall lie down with the lamb our little child shall be they shall not hurt or destroy in all my holy mountain for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters covers then one of the elders said to me weep not the Lions of the tribe of Judah the root of David his conflict so that she can open the seal break off from his faults and between the throne and the four living creatures I saw not alive but a lamb as though he'd been seen before the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world happy are we who are called to his payment but the son of man the Lion of Judah the Lamb of God fully God and fully man did not consider equality with God something to be striven after but rather he took upon himself the form of the serpent and became obedient even unto death guess even death on a cross therefore God highly exalted him and set him above every knee so that a deafening of Jesus every knee must bent above earth and under the earth and every time to claim that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father and to the Apostle John in his vision the risen Lord said I was dead and behold and now I am Alive and I hold the keys of death and the penis so that if anyone believes in me though he die yet shall he live and if anyone lives believing in me he will never see death but as for the cowards the adulterers and those who practice immorality their lat is the lake that burns with fire and sulfur which is the second death and a seat John stood under the cross and saw the Roman soldier puncture his side with the Lance he said that water and blood came out from his side fulfilling the prophecy of Ezekiel for our Lord had said destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up but he spoke not of the temple but of his own body and so this fulfilled the prophecy of the prophet Ezekiel I saw water issuing from the right side of the temple and it flowed off towards the east down into the dry land the Arabah the dead season first it was a mere stream than a river and then a mighty torrent that would not be cost and the angel of the Lord said to me son of man who see this this water flows toward the keys to agent and goes down to the dry air above and when it enters the stagnant waters of the sea the water will become fresh and wherever the river goes every living creature which swarms will live for the water goes there that the sea may become flesh and the dead sea will become a place for the spread and every living creature will flourish their living human you not living naturally but living cadres and if you want to read more about this River I suggest you look into the final chapter of the book of Revelation and Jesus said to them follow me and I will make you fishers of men and he sent out his apostles the fishermen the sailors of the bark of Peter to go and preach the gospel to all nations and to baptize them to the one holy catholic apostolic church so that the Apostle Paul would say unless you stay in the ship who cannot be saved so ever after that the ship has been a symbol of the church sailing upon the waters but the ship is not alone for it has the cross to guidin which also represents the Lord walking on the waters ahead but the Lord did not just rise from the dead he also ascended to the Father to stand there on our behalf and make atonement and intercession for us for the tent of meeting which Moses had seen in his visions and upon which he had modeled the Jewish tent and temple of the old law was merely a copy and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary wherein man would someday have access to God for when Moses was about to erect the tent she was instructed by God saying see that you make everything according to the pattern which was shown to you on the mountain and Christ entered not into a sanctuary made with human hands a copy of the true one but into heaven itself now to appear in the presence of God on our behalf he entered once for all into the holy place taking not the blood of goats and calves but his own blood thus securing an eternal Redemption by the new and the living way which he opened up for us through his flesh for remember all of this all of creation is created in him as it says in the book of Colossians so there is only access to God through his flesh he is the head above all things and all things were created through him and in him and for him so that there is no longer any dividing line between Jew and Greek slave or free woman or man for all are one in Christ Jesus the Incarnate Word pre-existent from all eternity with the father to whom the father said a prince from the day of your birth upon the holy mountain from the womb before the dawn I have begotten you and by that offering we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all and every Jewish priest stems daily at his service offering repeatedly the same sacrifices which can never take away sinners but when Christ had offered for all time a single sacrifice for sins then he sat down at the right hand of God there to wait until his enemies should be made his footstool beneath his feet for by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens Jesus Christ the Son of God let us then draw near with confidence to the throne of grace that we may receive mercy and grace and not just now but at the end of the world the Son of Man will come into his glory and all the angels with him and he will sit upon his glorious throne and he will separate the sheep from the goats and he will say to the Sheep come o blessed of my father inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world for I was hungry and you gave me food I was thirsty and you gave me drink I was sick and in prison and a stranger and you welcomed but to the goats those who tread down with their feet and the rest of their pasture and muddy the water with their dirty hoofs and prod and joust and grin he will say depart from me you accursed into the everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels for I was hungry and you gave me no food I was thirsty and you gave me no trade I was sick and in prison and a stranger and you did not walk then the righteous will go into eternal life and they cursed it into eternal punishment and we Christians are also called to follow the way in which Christ trod for at the base of his way through the heavens there is the symbol of prudence prudence st. Thomas says is like a light projecting into the future or like an archer aiming for some high or lofty goal and if we could see where his arrow was the arrow which is called the constellation Sagat ah is right about here in the Milky Way so that's telling us that the archer Sagittarius who was shot the arrows agita first shot a shot up through the Milky Way and what does that shot symbolizes well it symbolizes the Christians intention we must intend and seek the higher things that are above and intent to lay it aside every stumbling block of the flesh and run the race that is set before us notice that we are now going not by human effort up the mountain of our Lord but now it can only be done by grace which comes from faith and the first job of one who intends to ascend the mountain of the Lord is to kill something in us and what is that it is the serpent and sin so that is what sagittarius is doing and in fact sagittarius is for ever doing that because that has to be our first priority because we cannot force grace upon us grace can only come to us if God wills to give it to us but the one thing we can do which is in our power as the book of Sirach says it is in your power to reject sin you do not need grace at least in the short term you do not need grace to shoot dead every temptation that comes from the temperature but God will not leave us without help he assists our spirit to ascend where Christ ascended first our spirit assisted by the Holy Spirit so this constellation Aquila which is the eagle also symbolizes the spirit mountain up to God indeed our spirit is in the eternal spirit of God's holy spirit to His divine the third person of the Blessed Trinity and where is that spirit heading at least for us Christians it is heading to the cross notice that this is not a physical cross this is a spiritual process because our spiritual sacrifices which we make for one another through the mystical body of Christ through the communion of the Saints enable us to merit grace for many other people and where does that grace to poured out but it gets poured out from the ladle of the new dispensation because whenever God sees his son or seeds one of us in the image of his son especially his son upon the cross then he gives us grace and the meriting of other Grace's both for ourselves and for others so this constellation Cygnus which is the Swan but for us it is the crucifix is something that we must pass through before we end our lives and enter into the tent where our Lord has gone first indeed this is a good time to think about what this milky way symbolizes this path through the heavens this prophecy said now a sended the high Mount leading captives in Nightrain and you received gifts from men even among the rebellious that the Lord God made well there but Christ did not just ascend he also decent and similarly our path following Christ through the heavens doesn't just ascend up there it also defend through this world the oceans and struggles of this world do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus have been baptized into his death we were therefore buried with Christ in the death of baptism so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father we too might walk in newness of life so Christians also tread the way that Christ went before us through the Seas both in the institution of the church and there are many Christians out there who are not in the visible institution of the church but are nevertheless there baptized into Christ and only being there and be drawn out from there at the close of the age when the fish will be harvested and placed into buckets as the parable said and the net will be emptied into the New Jerusalem the Bride of Christ that comes down from heaven from God again the kingdom of heaven is like a net which was thrown into the sea and gathered full of fish and when it was full men drew it ashore and sat down sort of the wood into vessels but they threw away the bad so it will be at the close of the age the angels will come and separate out the evil from the righteous and they will throw the evil into the furnace of fire and there will men will weep and gnash their teeth and I saw the holy city Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God prepared as a bride adorned for her husband and I heard a loud voice from the throne saying behold the dwelling of God is with men then King one of these seven angels with seven bowls and spoke to me saying come I will show you the bride the wife of the Lamb and in the spirit he carried me up upon a great high mountain and he showed me the holy city of Jerusalem coming down out of heaven from God having the glory of God its radiance like a most rare jewel like jasper here as crystal it had a great high wall and twelve gates at the twelve gates twelve angels and the names of the twelve tribes of the sons of israel inscribed upon them and the wall of the city had twelve foundations and on them the twelve names of the Twelve Apostles of the Lamb notice the twelve foundations are different colors one on every edge of the cube the city lies Foursquare its length and his breadth and his height are all measured the same twelve thousand stadia or one thousand he also measured its wall a hundred and forty four cubits by a man's measure that's 144 feet thick the wall was made of Jasper and was pure gold clear his glass and the foundations of the city were adorned with every jewel that was on the breastplate of the high priest of the Old Testament as a symbol that that priest was looking forward to this city the city that has foundations that Abraham looked forward to and I saw no temple in the city for its temple is the Lord the God Almighty and the lamb and the city is no need of Sun or moon to shine upon it for the glory of the Lord as it's light and it's lamp is the lamb by its light shall the nations walk and the kings of the earth shall bring their glory into it and escapes shall never be just Shutt day or night but no unclean thing shall enter into it no one who practices abomination or falsehood but only those whose names are written in the book of life of the land and indeed Christ is not just upon this throne but just as all creation is in him so also he is called the way he says I am the way and the truth and the life the way through the heaven and Jacob our forefather left bare Sheba and went toward Haran and he dreamed that there was a ladder stretching from heaven to earth and behold angels were ascending and decent upon the ladder and Jacob woke from his dream and said surely the Lord is in this place know it and he was afraid and said how awesome is this place this is none other than beth-el the house of God and gate of heaven for Christ when he ascended to the Father disarmed the principalities and powers in the heavenly places those are two of the snide choirs of angels he made a public example of them triumphing over them in himself therefore it is said when he ascended on high he led a host of captives and he gave gifts to men and so when Elijah was picked up by the flaming chariot and carried up into heaven it was through Jesus Christ and when Elijah returns again it will also be through Jesus Christ and I will grant my two witnesses power to prophesy these are the two who stand by the Lord of all the earth as the book of Zechariah said and Jesus said to him truly truly I say to you you will see heaven opened and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man and in this case we have the constellation Gemini these are the two anointed who stand by the Lord of all the earth traditionally it refers to Enoch and Elijah who were the only two humans who were taken up without yet dying they will die at the end and if anyone would harm them fire pours out from their mouths and consumes their foes they have the power to shut the sky that no rain may fall and to smite the earth with every plague as often as they desire and when they have finished with their testimony the Beast that ascends from the bottomless pit will make war upon them and their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which is allegory called Sodom and Egypt for three and a half days men will rejoice and give presents to one another but then the two prophets having at last died will be taken up from there on the sight of their foes and I saw a beast rising out of the sea with seven heads and ten horns in the image of the ancient Roman Empire and with a blasphemous name upon his heads and his feet were like a bears and it was like a leopard and its mouth like a lion's mouth and it ascended from the bottomless pit or by another translation from being abyss the beast that you saw was and is not and is to come in the seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman is seated there are also seven kings five of whom are fallen one is and the other does not get clumpy letting you know that these Kings are in the succession and the ten horns that you saw they and the Beast will heat the harlot Sunday and they will make her desolate and make it and devour her and tear her flesh and burn her with fire this is the great harlot who is seated upon many waters with whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication and with the wine of whose fornication the dwellers on earth have become drunk and I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast the woman was arrayed in purple and red bedecked with gold and jewels and pearls holding in her hand the cup of abominations by end of the impurities of her fornication this is commercial culture and materialism were taken to an extreme and on her forehead was written in name of Mystery Babylon the great mother of harlots and of Earth's abominations and I saw the woman drunk with the blood of the saints and the blood of the martyrs of the church and he said to me the woman that you saw is the great city Babylon which has a dominion over the kings of the earth [Music] | David 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B4s4vhQYLgU | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4s4vhQYLgU | Sedimentary Rocks: Chemical Rocks | sedimentary rocks in this mini lecture we will focus on chemical sedimentary rocks and organic sedimentary rocks chemical sedimentary rocks consists of precipitated materials that was once in solution so this can occur either through an organic process or a biochemical origin such as a marine organism precipitating calcite to form a shell or through inorganic processes the most abundant group of chemical sedimentary rocks are what we call carbonates carbonates contained co3 as part of their chemical composition for example the mineral calcite is a carbonate made up of calcium carbonate limestone is by far the most abundant chemical rock lime stones typically form through biochemical processes such as marine organisms that are precipitating calcite from seawater solutions because lime stones are rich in calcite they are often easy to identify as calcite effervesces or fizzes when in the presence of acid since most biochemical lime stones are precipitated through actions of marine organisms they are often indicative of shallow warm water continental shelf type environments a special type of bioplastic limestone or a limestone made up of fragments is known as Coquina Coquina is a unique limestone rock mostly made up of broken fragments of shells and coral chalk is another type of limestone that is mostly made up of small little shell fragments of microscopic organisms lime stones can also form through inorganic processes one of the most common in organic lime stones is known as oolitic limestone oolitic limestone is made up of small tiny sand sized woods Woods are small little spheres of calcite that are being precipitated in very warm shallow sea water through inorganic processes as tide currents move in and out it rolls the small woods and forth and allows them to maintain a nearly spherical shape as they grow if many of these dudes are deposited and are cemented together they can form what's called an oolitic limestone in this photograph you can see the small little spherical UIDs make up the matrix of this oolitic limestone and because these woods are made of calcite they too will fizz in the presence of acid Dola stones are unique kind of carbonate rock made up of magnesium and calcium along with carbonate they typically form as a secondary process from limestone and will fizz in the presence of acid but only when powdered chert is another type of inorganic chemical rock but instead of carbonate chert is almost entirely composed of silica it occurs in two principles forms irregular or lumpy nodules within other rocks or it can also occur as a layered deposit much in the same way as layers of sedimentary rocks the nodule form of chert forms through inorganic precipitation of silica or micro crystalline quartz via ground water because chert is mostly made up of micro crystalline quartz it is very hard and exhibits the same properties as the mineral quartz as you can see in this photograph this sample exhibits conchoidal fracture or that chipped glass-like appearance another group of chemical sedimentary rocks are known as evaporites evaporites form when you have evaporation of a body of water that is rich in minerals two common evaporites are rock salt or the mineral halite formed when you have seawater evaporating and rock gypsum rock gypsum can also form from evaporating seawater but also is very common in dry interior basins such as the Great Salt Lake or interior basins in Australia where mineral rich water collects in pools and then evaporates because of the dry environment leaving behind layers of rock gypsum the last type of sedimentary rock are known as organic rocks organic rocks formed from organic material that has been deposited buried and then preserved this includes plant material that can also include other organic material typically found in marine sediment the most common type of organic rock is coal coal forms when you have a lot of organic material or plant material that is being rapidly deposited and buried before the material can decay coal formation occurs in four stages the first is the rapid deposition of the plant material typically underneath a stagnant body of water such as a swamp which prevents decay this then is buried under successive sediment where it then compacts to form a sedimentary rock called peat if further compaction occurs through further burial peat can then become lignite and then finally through enough barrel and compaction peat can turn into what's known as bituminous coal bituminous coal is a very important energy resource known as a fossil fuel in his mind all over the United States for use in producing electricity another energy resource is known as petroleum or oil and natural gas although these technically aren't rocks they are often associated with sedimentary rocks and as with coal are important resources this ends our mini lecture on chemical and 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5eVpHgO8T6k | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eVpHgO8T6k | Life After 40: Weight Gain & Menopause Journey | hey beautifuls i'm just jackie is here if you're not familiar with me and this is your first time watching my channel welcome all my returning beautifuls hey thanks for clicking that beautiful play button and if you haven't subscribed go ahead and subscribe click that red button and subscribe for beautifuls i'm just jackie i am 46 years young and i am in full blown menopause okay so i just wanted to come up here and you know share my beautiful some of the things i've been going through that i've been passed you know just going through menopause you know what i'm saying so first of all let me say i've been going through menopause probably since at least 33 between 33 and 35 that's when i started menopause that's when i really started noticing changes in my cycles and just just other things too you know um i think i explained this in the previous video they did all the tests the doctor was like you're too young it's probably it might be thyroids and all that stuff so they did all the testing and everything nah so anyway by the time i was 40 well i would say about 40 when i went when i hit 40 i was in full blown menopause because i hadn't even had a cycle in like maybe two years or a year at least you know a year or two whatever so when i went for my follow-up that year you know i doctor was like oh when is your last cycle i was like ah i had a cycling block about what to go and he was like oh no i was like oh we had this conversation before dude i said i've been full blown it's just full blown you know hot flashes all that stuff nice whatever so anyway they did the test and he was like oh yeah you definitely i was like duh so anyway with all that being said there were things that i experienced and things things that i knew i was experiencing then it was things that i didn't know i was experiencing and one of the things i realized i didn't realize i was experiencing was weight gain weight gain so due to the fact that i started so early you know you know it was like going to that time you know your metabolism slows down so you're automatically thinking that yeah i need to get more active because i know i'm mid 30s and i know my metabolism slowing down then you know i'm looking at my body i can tell my body is not looking like it used to prior to the three kids yes i have three beautiful kids so it's like yeah i just thought i was just you know gaining weight because of maturity right but going into full-blown menopause and starting menopause at the early days did not help with this factor but i didn't realize it back then so uh weight gain and menopause is a real thing y'all it's a real thing ladies um if anybody's going through menopause you you know you're starting to experience symptoms and everything start doing your research now and hopefully it can help you you know maintain balance and do some preventative maintenance um you know like unlike me i didn't do any preventative maintenance i just went with the flow only thing i was focusing on was hot flashing hot flash just trying to ease the comfort from hot flashes that was my thing because i didn't i wasn't thinking that weight gain was menopause was affecting weight gain right so with all that being said guys huh your girl gained like just over the teen years and my weight fluctuated terribly the only time i really lost weight when i was stressing when i was going through something severe major in my life right so for the most part i talked at um i want to say i topped at about 220 yeah probably about 220 25 i topped at that and that was like recently that was that was like between uh 2019 and in 2020 i topped at that and um but y'all i think a girl was in denial i i was not seeing all this just weight gain but then again i was seeing the nice full the nice thick thighs a nice butt you know cuz i didn't have all that when i was a little young whippersnapper i was like this straight up down being pulled so i wasn't even paying attention to the me i was painted i was looking at the midsection but i didn't care about the mistakes because i was like looking at all the other things i was blossoming in between but at some point when you're listen when your audi is now any you know it's a difference guys it's really really really really a major difference right so my thing is emotionally i wasn't affected at first because again i didn't realize so i i was just you know focused on hot flashes and you know everything i i think i had like maybe two or three pivotal points in my life when i realized about the weight gain but i still did you know the first time i didn't really realize it was the menopause i'm still thinking it's just you know i'm getting older and metabolism slower but i've always had an athletic build guys you know i ran track i did volleyball you know i play football with the guys in the neighborhood you know i was very active so you know so i'm used to seeing my body a certain way even after three kids i my body bounced back you know what i'm saying so so one day i went to put on my favorite pair of jeans beautiful my favorite pair of jeans and i was you know we all got that go-to pair of jeans that we just love so much so you know i put them on you know i get to the thigh area argue the thigh area was going to be you know you know because i you know thick thighs save lines i was you know my thighs that i already got very thick by that so it hits so you know i pull them up i go to zip up and do the button thing and i was like i'm butting it up and i'm just like whoa very very very uncomfortable discomfort felt like uh somebody was taking some kind of rope and tightening and tightening and tightening around my waistline and then i looked down and i and like the upper part of my stomach was like a muffin top and it was hanging i was like i was like oh wow i was like uh i like that that's when the weight gain like finally finally hit me you know what i'm saying so i you know i really wasn't and i didn't do anything about you know what i did i just bought bigger clothes i mean you know like i said just a normal thing in life you know you get older you get bigger or whatever and again i wasn't trying to exercise or anything because in my i don't know two and two was not four at that point in time so fast forward fast forward fast forward going through ups and downs with weight and everything very content i think it i think it didn't bother me as much because i was uh i was okay with it i was content the thing was i think the it was my midsection like as long as i felt like my midsection was in a certain state and it looked a certain way i was fine with having bigger chests thicker arms thicker thighs all that's the bigger butt i was fine with all that stuff all right so listen when you've been when you've had an audi a audi belly button all your life now your audi isn't any because you know your my stomach has you know has glow you know has has built up fat and then now i don't have my little cute little audi like i used to have that i was just an innie so yeah and then i want to say the thing that i don't know i don't know i can't pinpoint like one thing that just made me say hey do this and stick with it it was more like a um honestly it wasn't it's in 2020 no what is this okay this is 2020 so it was in 2019 right so 2019 um uh helping with organizing an event um that was happening in vegas and the thing was i know i wanted to look cute for vegas i know i wanted to wear like some really nice you know sexy outfits and stuff and you know just look just right you know everything boom and i want to say um me and my friend we we all we did this thing together it's like someone's like hey both of us trying to make sure we straight papers when we go to this event we look good we feel good and everything so we was keeping us each other accountable so i want to say it's been probably been about about a year now yeah about august 2019 that's what made me want to be accountable um start being accountable for my weight and it's decades late it's like a decade later after i started menopausing and stuff you know what i'm saying so it was tough guys it was tough like maintaining and and staying consistent but you know i was able to do it and i really started at this like let me tell you something like when i started covet hit a few months later you know what i'm saying so gyms close because you know i have a gym here in my community um you know just turned everything upside down started working from home because i had this routine like when i was at work i had this routine so i just stuck with my routine for lunch and breakfast and i was and i could tell i was you know weight was falling off and you know maintaining and you know just um you know working on myself working on my weight and then combat happened so then i started picking up weight again because like either habits change your home all day and then i couldn't go to my workout classes either that i was going out to go into because of it so anywho with all that being said i feel like some things happen for a reason i've been blessed you know gift been blessed i had to get that light off me been blessed y'all give me the curse i feel like blood cover has been a gift and covet has been a curse yeah i got a major major major tan major stop total sidebar yeah no makeup i'm just like my whole chocolatey face and everything we here so anyway but i just so happened to come across this company called wartopia and they had a campaign going on for women experiencing menopause and if you guys have been watching my previous videos y'all know about it but i wanted to bring this up again because this has really helped with my weight loss and you know um easing the discomfort from other menopausal symptoms so this is called the first thing i did was the detox boost right and like i and like i mentioned before i believe it was 15 or 14 days you do the detox and it's a great detox i have posted my before and afters um i will leave that link the link to that video in the description box below and then after the 14 15 day detox then you start doing the the minnow slim tea so the minnow slim tea helps it's like so the detox is just what it says a booster so it stimulates the process it stimulates the process the process so you can actually see like you know some results um you know quickly right and then uh the slim t helps back up the booster and again watch the video because you will see the difference in my weight okay because it really works and it has been it has been a godsend to me um for multiple reasons because it's helping with my helping me maintain my weight and it's helping with the hot flashes the nights all that's a nice sweats and like all the the hormonal imbalances with low you know with the low estrogen it helps with the estrogen it just it just all it just does a lot of stuff guys without going into major detail with these two check out the video that's gonna be in the link below okay so all that being said with all that being said there is a solution out there i don't you know might not be as the solution for you but i say try it try these solutions the first thing is on the fact that we were gaining this weight because i think i was just in la island delusional land for the longest time not realizing my weight gain was due to going through menopause but i didn't do no no i never did research on menopause i don't know why i didn't research it i didn't start researching until i was in my 40s and stuff you know what i'm saying so i should have started researching it when i first started going through the symptoms so that's my first big advice to you guys you start going through the symptoms your doctor's telling you hey you're going starting to go through menopause start researching it and everything i never want to do prescription drugs everything's always been all natural and and the what the weltopia brand has great great options for all natural products to help these dis let's give the ease discomfort of your own your menopause so yeah um yeah but i just wanted to come up here and share this with my beautifuls and you know tell y'all about my [ __ ] you know my ups and downs with the the weight gain and the weight loss and and right now i'm just maintaining a healthy weight i'm really maintaining a healthy healthy weight i'm happy um and i can just tell the difference in my face and in my finger with where i'm at with my weight and um another sign another sign that i had about the the weight gain was my knees like and going up and down stairs is my knee started just aching because my body wasn't used to carrying that weight i'm a girl that was about 25 dot buck 25 for the longest time and then i want to say after i had my third child my my weight probably was about 1 30 or whatever so you have to think think about that i've never and then you know as i got older and like i said the heaviest girls i was 225 22 25 i know i don't like it i carry my weight well but you know i was that's that was me so now i'm at a good 190 195 so that's where i'm at right now my goal weight is to stay in between 190 and 195 if i can hit if i can do 185 195 i'm i'm cool with that too you know so if i get down to 180 that would be interesting i don't think i don't even think i want to be 180 to be honest with you but you know you know what you call it that bmi whatever thing doctor says that's probably like the best range for me right there but anyway beautiful that is my story that is my journey for you know dealing with you know full menopause and everything that comes with menopause it's not just like all we hear about is hot flashes and night sweats and stuff and like you know we get a little loopy and we get a little irritable and all that stuff is weight gain is a major part of menopause as well so thanks for hanging with me check out the video links in the description box below make sure you check out wiltopia because it's been working wonders for me beautiful so until the next video [Music] you | ImJustJackie | UCM9Yq2v2O6FldMVwVWTO9Dg | 2020-09-18 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,813 | 14,066 |
T56cYlj48fQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T56cYlj48fQ | ED366 Course Introduction 1 | hi there my name is Dave Cormier I'm the facilitator for Ed 366 and I thought I might do a quick introductory video I've been trying to figure out exactly how to pull one sort of three or four minute video together to give you a sense of what the whole course is like and I really don't think I'm going to get that done because to me it's about a lot of things and a lot of that course is really about sort of the Learners we're engaged in with the the community as a whole so I thought maybe what we do is take a look at some of the articles and some of the notes and stuff that I've been looking at preparing for the course and talk a little bit about why I think they're important this is a a quote from brunal lure and it really sort of encap encapsulates the things that I look for from a learning experience when we talk about educational technology and we talk about learning I think that very much what we're trying to do for our students is set up a place a scenario a context a way of learning that allows them to be able to make decisions not only decisions in the class but to prepare them to deal with with uncertainty in the future were these topics so for those of you who are practicing Educators now when you go back to whatever scenario you're going to be working in decisions about educational technology are constantly fraught with uncertainty the technolog is different it changes it sometimes it works there all kinds of stuff so being effective with it is more about being prepared to deal with those scenarios than it is about having the perfect way of doing something and as this quote sort of suggests I don't believe there's a perfect way to do a lot of this stuff so the world is not a solid continent of fact sprinkled by a few Lakes of uncertainties but a vast ocean of uncertainty speckled by a few islands of calibrated and stabilized form so you know we're going to deal with a lot of different things a lot of different topics a lot of different ideas and I'd be perfectly happy if some of you come up with completely different positions or ideas or ways of doing things that's what this course is all about this is an article um from uh Alberta's sort of public school system and the important piece from this article that I want to talk about is where they talk about digital natives as opposed to older people not getting the technology I don't believe any of it I don't believe that there's any difference in age between people's ability to find technology or to use it well um I work with any number of people who of all ages and there doesn't seem to be any relationship and certainly the evidence and the research doesn't support it either uh I think what you do find is some people have done it more often and some people haven't and when you dig in a little bit deeper with in terms of the younger students they have one narrow band of maybe effective use of Technologies maybe they're very good Facebook users but more broadly they don't necessarily have those things the most important thing in any situation is that you know how to work you know how to organize those are the real skills and just having those I think is going to make you successful in this course this is also not a course that starts from the position that technology is perfect and this is from a New York Times article by Sher turl who's a very well-known um writer on education on on technology issues and this talks about how we've really turned back from conversation or from her position that the technology takes over and we're never alone anymore and we don't have long conversations and everybody's always staring at their cell phones and I think that there's there's a valid position there that needs to be addressed so we're also not a course about uh sing songy technology is beautiful either it's something that we'll engage with as well this is my blog it happens to be a blog post in response to that very article so I take the technology and the usage of those Technologies really seriously and I engage in some of those discussions so this is um a way that you'll be seeing my blog po my blog during the course I'll be blogging to you you can blog back to me and we'll have sort of an ongoing conversation because I think the conversation is really where a lot of the learning is we'll also be talking about tools this is Moodle it's a learning content management system uh you may use another one but we'll talk generally about how those can be important and how they can get in the way this is another random tool we'll talk about a lot of different effective things not specifically it won't be today is the Evernote day but a lot of them will come up in our discussions and I think you'll pick up a lot about different tools and that stuff sort of by the BU as the course progresses and maybe even some stuff a little bit out of the way that you would normally think of as part of an education course this is about uh online sales and how that works out and how the technolog is important there a lot of us have really complicated educational lives and sometimes these kinds of things can be important too we'll also look a little bit into sort of learning theory muks are um it stands for massive open online course it's something I've done a lot of work in and openness in education is something that I'm very passionate about it maybe something that you tired of hearing about as the course goes on but it is something that the technology really does provide the opportunity for and there are some real advantages to doing things that way that we'll talk about and again I'm not asking anybody to take my position but just to engage with the ideas and I think this is something that that we'll have an interesting time talking about too and this is maybe a little bit more out on the on the learning theory sort of end of it and it talks a little bit to a conference I was at last week and a theory that that I've sort of engaged with and maybe we'll be able to bring in one of my colleagues to talk about this directly um but it's about how we don't always have to use the technology we don't always have to be fully engaged and and we're not always learning wide open sometimes a little bit more sometimes a little bit less so we'll engage in the different ways in which we talk about learning so sometimes the sort of andragogical approaches are appropriate and sometimes the pedagogical approaches are appropriate and they're all different and they're all unique and I think that uh I think that's going to be a key message on the way through the course so I'm very much looking forward to it I I love teaching this course it's uh it's always a highlight whenever I get a chance to uh to facilitate it and I hope that you guys will be a big part of that as well so I look forward to it we're starting on the 9th of May and hopefully I'll get a couple more of these out before the car starts cheers | dave cormier | UC60b39oNX-VM21vjTNoTNMQ | 2012-05-01 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 1,318 | 6,940 |
hifWYPw637w | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hifWYPw637w | Pandora's Box 6 Arcade 1up FINAL DETAILS! | what's going on guys big BP back with another game case arcades video we are finalizing kodos control panel real quick in this one we're gonna connect the speakers we're gonna actually solder in the on and off switch and we're gonna put the RK 1 up plastic piece on it and call it a day [Music] so now I'm real quick this is the last part of this this is finalizing little bitty details we're gonna knock out the speaker on this I'm gonna show you how we can do it we're gonna actually hardwired hard solder the on and off switch to the Pandora's box six so let's go in-depth in closer but first thing we're gonna do is the speaker let's fix the speaker on this now the one thing I did notice unfortunately with the arcade one up to the Pandora's box the volume control will not work as far as low and then high it'll only do on and off if you do connects to a Raspberry Pi you could make it work but for this certain situation it won't work it's either gonna be blaringly loud because we have two speakers on this or it's just gonna be off so coda said it's fine we're just gonna do an on and off thing that's really the only option I have unless you do HDMI to your TV so that's the only way as far as audio wise so let's bring it in close so basically we're gonna resat are these and we're gonna bring it into the actual control bottom yeah so first thing that we need to do I mean it's not really how it's supposed to be set expression with stereo mods I mean stereo speaker sound but really we're gonna connect this speaker to this speaker and I'm going to take the yellow ends we're gonna restart just to make sure the tougher and the yellow ends are gonna go into the switch here so in reality I mean this is just gonna turn on together this isn't 2.1 sounds just one sound mono it's really mono just one speaker but it's two speakers it's doing the same thing so there's no left and right like switching going on so as you can see right now on my old one the wires came off we're gonna restart connect it to here so it's gonna be one straight wire going to this and then this one here is gonna give power to both speakers okay so I'm gonna bring it in closer but real quick to check it out I already soldered the speaker and I literally put solder right on the edge of it I'm gonna bring you closer and show you again these wires right here are stock RK one up I'm not gonna cut these but these are going into the Pandora's box audio okay real quick Irie soldered this another Swire's really in there we're gonna hog glue it but I'm gonna basically I'm gonna basically solder in now the speaker wire and I'm gonna recite are the plug I'm gonna recited the power switch so you can see how I did that real quick but let's finish up this speaker mod here basically I'm gonna bring you in close so I have my speakers here I have to switch on now so basically what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna give speaker the red here and we're going to solder this end here on the right and it will give us some shri fighter again the switch is on right now so I'm gonna solder this in and side of that so we got that real quick let me show you guys I mean again I should wear like a GoPro on my head right huh but basically gonna take this end already spliced I can't see what I'm doing so I'm just gonna do a real quick that's a waste any time I don't have a free hand so I'm gonna basically try to keep this up basically right now we're gonna take this end we're gonna add some solder as you can see there be careful when you solder is why it does get extremely hot and again this is a tiny wire again soldering both points so we got 1 & 2 if I I don't have to hold her I get over it everything so I don't know the holder I don't want to touch the bubble wrap we don't want to melt bubble wrap but the solder is in on that and now real quick let me see if I can get this in the frame I know it's gonna be blurry in the camera but basically right now I'm gonna start at this point right here bare wire bare kind of clipping to it and basically you can see it actually we're gonna take this and make sure we're not touching anything else we're just gonna put a dab on that and that is solder right there doesn't matter which end we do I'm gonna take one end of the speaker I'm gonna reheat it I'm sure we don't touch the plastic on this I'm gonna do it on this and here the wire does get extremely hot and I should have worn a glove well basically now that is soldered in amazing with solder does that's in and now we're gonna take the second one and we're gonna connect it right into here and you can see I already have solder on this guy right now don't have a game playing so you can't hear anything I do actually want to keep this straight let me keep this wire straight in reality I could just kind of wrap this around his red but we already got the soldering right why we already got the soldering iron out so we might as well just hard solder it in make sure it's not touching any other connection let it cool off and basically now that's and this is in I could literally even shake the control panel we will still hot glue it let's press Start one Oh again only on and off that's it speaker might done on this now we have to take a wire and bring it to right across so real quick just grab some 18 - wired this ran it along the bottom and then connected it here AC now we are hard-wired speaker done on this last I'm going to show you guys is the power switch real quick isn't a hardwire now the power switch basically from the top view we're doing this one and this one one and two it looks like Cotto already tried to maybe solder it but real quick again I'm gonna show you guys what basically I'm doing I just wanna make sure the cameras in focus I know it's difficult let me run it down it so now I got that basically broke we're gonna do a pre solder so this already has solder it looks like Kota already tried to solder this so we're just gonna line that up and we're gonna put a bead of solder onto this one here nothing too crazy as you can see there I'm gonna put it to have a solder inside of the actual micro switch itself just trying to do it to show you guys so I really don't wanna get close to the plug but basically all we're gonna do is gonna make sure that solder falls into this just like so so check that out see that that's gonna be done let's not make that touch yet I'm gonna bring up the second one so I'm gonna take this solder now I'm gonna fill in this here basically there you go you see that filling it all in basically now again I'm gonna reheat this and my head here and now that's hot I got one in wearing look at this I'm pulling it up wearing that is it of a challenge up in those boxes of wires the power switch is very short so now we connected it here and now again switches off and now we are on so on and off switch hardwired and soldered look at that literally tight doesn't come out we are going to hot glue this so it's in we got our speakers let's make sure that works let's see if there's any kind of cool tunes while done you're gonna get the plastic on this we're done officially done code Oh buddy I'm gonna send it to you very soon this seems pretty loud huh like cannot lie it is pretty loud a lot of mortal kombat 3 check it out real quick let's see what's up with this Mortal Kombat 3 if it plays should play [Music] not too bad this also does have for koto we do have led buns on this so buddy just so you know you do have gonna have a bowl of a gentlemen after about 10 minutes of making sure we hot glue everything check this out Cotto done Tanana we literally have this is beautiful Pandora's box six screwed right to the plastic plastic housing fits yes that's not supposed to be there because that is a modification but real quick basically Cotto is gonna get this in the mail and he will literally just have to drop this in real quick let's get ready I again have this Sabbath of VGA you might have it on HDMI again take a look we're gonna put our VGA in I'm doing this one-handed we got our VGA connected you could also do HDMI to this and basically right now I have my RK power supply check it out real quick led buns this is not going to Co it all quarter you're not gonna get this buddy but basically you could just wire up your LED buttons just to show you everything here is set we're gonna take now our pig tail which Cotto has inside of his arcade went up we're gonna plug this bad boy in and we're gonna flip the switch take a look Pandora's box is booting up you set volume rocker switch on let's do a quick test so again unfortunately volume is just on and off you do need like a kind of computer kind of coding thing to it I left everything inside but luckily with shipping that with the plastic there's no need to worry let's do a guys ladies and gentlemen we're gonna load up some Street Fighter any Street Fighter we want championship position we have this set to free play for Cotto we're gonna add oh I didn't show you guys the coin thing I'm sorry basically you just gotta take a coin and jump it I'll do that for another video I've already closed it up but real quick we're gonna select our ryu we're gonna select our ten we're gonna make sure that our twelve buttons work put on the volume basic test right up down left right up down good right left yeah here we go and I cannot do it with a pen or five ladies and gentlemen that is it that is a sign it's gonna be a good delivery coat oh man this is going out to you buddy I'm gonna actually real quick for you buddy I'm gonna open this up again and I'm gonna put the coin stickers on this ladies and gentlemen Pandora's box ultimate portable look at this literally mounted ready to go this is set buddy we are good to go all right guys check it out real quick now we are officially done with this build real quick we got our coin stickers inside of this and into the player buttons because it looked kind of dumb having you know one-on-one but real quick check this out again Pandora's Box bolted to the control deck it's not gonna go anywhere but check out what we did basically once he plugs in his power supply boom LEDs are connected internally inside of here so all Cotto has to do is literally supply the power check it out this will be the power pigtail you literally give it power now the LEDs do stay on whether you have the Pandora's box on or not so real quick we're gonna flip the switch we got our green LEDs on got my TV mounted I literally just like Cotto messaged me and I showed him the pictures and I was like oh my god maybe I could get LED buttons to power on with the ponderize box and what do you know we're gonna turn on the ball that's it ladies and gentlemen Pandora's Box 6rk 1up control panel mailed to us from Puerto Rico led bun supplied by game room solutions we got the volume on and off I know it's not the volume low medium high whatever you want to call it and we have the on and off switch on this this is set ladies and gentlemen again I'm gonna disconnect this I'm gonna take out my VGA and moodily check this out no lie I don't want to scratch the paint but look at that we have everything mounted to this we're gonna make sure we tape everything down so in transport it will be set but Cotto buddy this is set it will be mailed out Monday sometimes I amaze myself guys I'm just amazed this is great literally set this is set we're done | Vic_VP | UCHEuMJ9ixzj3EGaEyescVPg | 2019-06-10 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 2,286 | 11,403 |
-uSNo_GKrCQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uSNo_GKrCQ | Turmel: Adam Kokesh: Wayne Walton Hours; Bill Still Greenbacks, Charlie Shrem Bitcoins debate | hi i'm john the engineer termel and this is adam kokesh's historic monetary reform debate with wayne walton representing people who want to create labor-backed local currencies mountain hours and bill still who wants to advocate government-created labor-backed currencies like lincoln greenbacks and argentinian bonds and charlie schramm from representing the online bitcoin backed by nothing money who's gonna spend a lot of time confusing the issue so here we go historic monetary reform debate not now is greenbacks and bitcoin ladies and gentlemen tonight we bring you the adam versus the man resolved after two minutes ultimate throwdown now for the spirit of tonight's debate which is truly a debate we are going to be allowing various platforms and proposals to be considered tonight it is done in the spirit of cooperation and i hope i'm not speaking out of turn on behalf of anybody here to say that we all recognize the scam that is the federal reserve system we all recognize what the money masters are trying to do to the american people and the people of the world through the fiat currency scams and we are here in support of each other as we explore these various alternatives to using federal reserve notes now just to be absolutely clear there is a moral imperative to not use united states charlie you are empowering the federal reserve system you are empowering the government to be able to create money that is considered of value in the market in a way that allows them to manipulate economic resources throughout the world so joining us from summit county colorado wayne walton on the left monitor here is going to be representing mountain hours and the idea of local commerce community based currencies for all the various ways that they can come about and he is a personal monetary reform activist someone who helped create this system of mountain hours a local organic currency that is stabilized now in summit county colorado there's plenty and his group of the guys who gave my video the argentine solution the silver bullet award and 500 dollars give information on this at mountainhours.commtnhours.com and wayne is also a self-described i guess is this the correct pronunciation jubilist who believes that real revolution is monetary reform based on the jubilee and eliminating usury bill still in the middle monitor here is a former newspaper editor and publisher best selling author and award-winning documentary writer and director he's written for usa today the saturday evening post the la times honoree magazine introduced the first syndicated radio shorts program health news he's written 20 books including his latest no more national debt he's done three feature-length documentaries including the money masters one of the most watched films in internet history and the secret of oz winner of the bestest winner of the best documentary of 2010 at the beloit international film festival mr still did i miss anything in your long resume of accomplishments there we've got a little bit of a slowdown on the skype from bill looks like it's a connection on on his end but we'll work on that charlie shrem join us as you can see on the right monitor here is the co-founder of bit instant llc and it's current ceo he's not known on the bitcoin forums as yankee i don't know if that's going to do any favors here tonight mr schrub he has over five years experience working with startups and business development in the e-commerce industry along with gareth he founded the need for more secure fast and convenient way of transferring funds between and within exchanges living in new york city he consults with dozens of businesses on how to manage their development especially in the realm of adopting this new currency now the spirit of this debate okay he's basically talking about the transfer medium okay the transfer mechanism not necessarily the medium that's being transferred seems to be one of cooperation and seeking an alternative to the united states dollar but there's one thing that's missing here tonight so on behalf of agarismetals.com i'll be representing hard money that's right gold silver copper physical coins that you can own and hold in your hands the yellow and silver rock boys and it's important to note that tonight's debate is brought to you by agarismetals.com and you can see if you'll be convinced to never buy gold and silver from us ever again if and by your neighbors hours instead these gentlemen do their job but before we get into the actual distinct differences in these currencies i'd like to give each of you a chance to tell us about how you got into this and why it's so important to be involved in the alternative currency movement wayne will give you the chance to go first here if you could in just a couple minutes give us that introduction please okay now remember these are all good guys working on the solution but because they don't use the optimal model analogy of poker chips which most people understand readily they have difficulty dealing with certain concepts that i will deal with more easily also unfortunately none of them i'm sure i would bet understand inflation shift b so i don't know if any will be able to say that the solution to the inflation that we are suffering is to print more money and that sounds so zany to people who've been programmed to believe that inflation can only be too much money already and printing more would cause more inflation they just can't get the idea that maybe it ain't more money maybe it's too much foreclosure behind your back instead of too much money in front of your face that you actually don't see in the old days germany wheelbarrows of money empty shelves now we've got full shelves empty wallets not the same inflation well i i woke up in 2008 and basically uh came to find that the united states went bankrupt in 1933 the gold that was turned in was turned into the federal reserve and then from there that opened up a whole process where for a while i was a gold bug and after watching mr stills documentaries i became a greenbacker monetary reform without waiting for a vote yeah so uh basically you might buy my soul to monetary reform because it's essential that we remove the money power from power so that humanity can evolve and we're trying to get charlie or uh bill still back on here is there charlie do we know what's going on with that charlie working on the boards not charlie strom all right mr schramm if you would please give us that introduction to yourself in terms of how you got involved with these issues and why you think it's important to be involved in the alternative currency movement well hello near me yes go ahead hello hello a lot of bitcoiners fell into the bitcoin rabbit hole last year when there was about two years ago actually when there was a big press speculation on a few different things that you can do with bitcoin and i think it kind of woke up a lot of people who've been saying that this this monetary system that we have in the world now is just old it's outdated um it's not technologically advanced it's it's in the 50s and 60s i'm sorry it's all electronic now what is it that transferring on the internet transactions by bitcoin is any different from transferring transactions through your bank and there needs to be with uh the legacy payment system and way to move money around the world uh there needs to be again i have no difficulty moving money around the world yeah an intrinsic or real currency that's backing a payment system like this so we fell down that rabbit hole and got really involved the problem was at the time the price was exchanging was the price of the exchange of bitcoins was going up really quickly and we so i don't really have much idea what he's talking about here all we know is that the value of his token changes couldn't get money in uh fast enough there's the largest exchanges based in japan so what we did was started a company where you can go and buy bitcoin at any local 711 walmart cbs and a bunch of other locations that we have okay so you can buy bitcoins is that like a toronto dollar system or a shares cash-based lights not less i shouldn't call them let's cash-based community currency you buy in for cash and you get electronic funds what's the difference between that and going to a bank you buy in for cash and you get electronic funds so charlie do we what's the status with mr still uh just a moment all right mr still if you would please go ahead and tell us just by by way of a couple minutes of background how you first got involved with these issues of monetary policy and why you think it's so important to be involved with the alternative currency movement uh i got involved 1980 and i called me up and said boy there's no goal left in fort knox and uh i didn't understand the story but i wrote it up as best as i could and then tried to piece together what was going on later on and the reason this is important is because it is the root cause of all of our not only our economic problems today but most of the world's social problems as well and once we saw this and only when we saw this uh we'll be able to solve most of the world's hunger poverty misery and disease and i think that's probably enough for one lifetime all right now that we've got all three of you on gentlemen we'll give you the chance i spent my lifetime to make the case for what you're advocating take notes because there will be a rebuttal wayne if you would please what is mountain hours and why have you chosen this particular mechanism of supporting alternative currencies so anyway what had happened during argentina's peso collapses people have no money so they resorted to using a barter script and people don't have gold and silver during a collapse people don't have anything they're destitute the what actually happens during the collapses the doors close they don't have too much money the they have no money so now they're able to barter and trade and i think generally we would all agree that barter would be the original form of trade the border is unwieldy because you need a partner for timing and quantity so if we just money was then issued as an iou a producer issued the iou themselves so the closer that we get to that form of money which is abundant it's actually a private contract is an iou that's issued on paper we shouldn't be afraid of paper money we should be afraid who issues the paper as long as the producers are issuing it it's distributed meaning it's local and organic it's issued by producers the producers spend it first it's voluntary and mountain hours fulfills all of those roles and because it's issued without a debt or interest it's also loaned without interest so this is the currency that follows sacred economics meaning that uh jews christians and muslims for thousands of years all forbid usury so you get that just like when the russian system collapsed in the 90s 25 000 corporations producers all started issuing their own ruble chips coca-cola rubles you know ford rubles mcdonald's rubles and everybody took them and they worked fine that's what he's saying here mountain hours is following sacred economics which was learned through trial and error over a very long period of time that and he also said you could also borrow the credits interest-free so producers use their products as collateral and borrowers use their promise to work as collateral two perfect models they take markers and they take products which is exactly what my cashiers do in the casino they take cash and they take ious they take product and they take markers so both cashiers would work the same thing dealing with corporations and dealing with people people don't end up being debt slaves that's the natural consequence of any currency that's based upon interest that is the true demon is usury interest or reba all of those things mean the same thing and it's too bad he didn't take a second to go into the morgage means death gamble because when everybody gets 10 and everybody goes 11 somebody's got to get knocked out of the game because this currency is denominated uh it's based upon time time is the only commun uh commodity that a poor man has the same amount as a rich man uh poor men don't have oil wells they don't have gold mines they don't have bitcoins uh none of those things does the poor man have access to but a poor man does have access to uh mountain hours we've actually had uh in the fed activists i'm actually at a weird change colorado uh house and they earned mountain hours just for setting up and organizing an end to fed rally and exactly in a time bank when you volunteer hours for a useful purpose it doesn't have to be for one person taking care of one little old lady driving her someplace or taking care of her it can be taking care of the whole community by doing something for the whole community and getting your time earned acknowledged because they could trade their time for the currency that's how abundant money to people who appreciate what they spent their time doing should be and because we organize it locally we can keep a handle on it so that there's no inflation and in addition to that we can trade these currencies internationally because they're all based upon the same denominated unit of an hour of time and here i always get a chance to say i spent 39 nights out of 40 on a tour of europe and i paid with an iou for a night back in canada worth five hours because that's the exchange rate europe was using five hours a night to travel the world has a fixed value an hour will always be an algorithm whereas gold and silver and bitcoins they all fluctuate now notice that in canada we pay 12 green dollars an hour in the states 10 ithaca hours an hour in france 60 green francs an hour in britain greek six green pounds an hour in germany 20 green marks an hour but between countries we trade hours well you want to have a currency that's based upon something that's fixed that you measure like an inch and we live in a paradigm that we always have scarce money and just as uh bill still was alluding to uh we don't have to live in scarcity we can we should never run out of money because uh the amount of productivity that we have it's like running out of chips the amount of productivity we have yeah it is unlimited well human productivity is unlimited we would never say that we're going to run out of inches and we can't build a house we as long as we produce we can always create more money to reflect that value so i believe mountain hours uh encompasses all of those issues and because of that it's abundant so it allows for us to create an abundant society not a scarcity society that we have right now mr still please describe the currency system yeah well i just want to uh to disagree uh with the wayne walton uh in the following points none i agree with them completely i i couldn't agree with him more i mean he he's right on uh his description of currency being capable of being in abundance instead of in scarcity is exactly right his description of uh interest in reba is exactly right i i just take no issue with anything he said well if you would please explain the system that you you would advocate for as a government-controlled uh greenback type currency well i i i think uh yeah i believe in debt free government issued money but i i also believe in complementary currencies as well uh i think that's uh that's a safety net uh uh and basically it goes along with my basic premise that power always needs to be deconsolidated to the maximum extent practical how does your and of course wayne agrees with what he just said because wayne's group gave the argentine solution the silver bullet winner and what's the argentine solution it's bill stills's government printing its own chips answer as well as people printing their own chips answer and of course the argentine solution was paying all their employees in 2001 argentina was broke by 2006 all their foreign debt was paid off how they do that union said then and in 201986 when they were busted too you're not going to let anybody off we'll take small denomination bonds in our pay if we can pay for hydro taxes medical and licenses and all our government services with these bonds because then everybody will take them and they took them in their pay no layoffs more employment all foreign debt paid off in five years now everybody else can do the argentine solution too and bill stills's lincoln greenbacks is the argentine solution as well what's a u.s what's a argentine bond or a lincoln greenback it's a government piece of paper you can pay your taxes with they're the same thing so both government using their own interest-free chips ala mr still and people using their own interest friendships as allah wayne walton are both viable and i want them both or in one big union it works the same way it worked uh during the time of abraham lincoln uh the government shouldn't uh uh uh the government should be able to issue all the money that it needs uh without debt and in your intro you made uh a mistake that you made the same time last time i was on that's uh uh the gov i hate it when they say without debt because let's face it even king henry who ran a perfect government finance system he took a piece of wood split in two one half was his tally with a pound of gold and the other half was the stub and he kept it in treasury and just like lincoln just like the argentine provinces they paid out their tallies and their bonds and their greenbacks but they had to keep track of how much they spent because that's how much they had to tax back well that's a bit of a debt isn't it you know you to get it back so you sort of owe it to your own cashier he's saying hey i gave you a 400 million chips mr lincoln you gotta give him back at a certain point as the stuff depreciates so same idea they all work the same women that does not create any money uh that good point what you're the mistake you're making is that you think the fed is part of the government the fed is not part of the government uh the the even then the fed is only creating money uh in the banks gate every dime in our system as an interest-bearing debt the government does not create money other than coins and that's a very small percentage thank you sir charlie schramm now and should create the money they're interested how does bitcoin stack up against these proposals its own anyway you mentioned abraham lincoln because i think during the civil war is when when the south was was printing um so much money just to pay back uh the debt that was caused by by the civil war but um i i really like mount hours i was actually in summit county recently and i think that it's a really cool idea um and the way it works is and all he's got to do is back up his bitcoins with hours so his great transfer mechanism is transferring a pretty good medium of exchange globally it's really smart um i have a few things that i'm concerned about is i just don't like the idea of a currency issued by debt um i think the second thing is that well sorry but let's is a currency that's issued by interest free debt i give you an hour of labor i'm taking your iou i'm taking your interest free debt so what do you want to call it that's what acknowledgements are there ious ious are debts there's nothing wrong with an honorable debt it's only the dishonorable growth of debt we should object to it's kind of hard to to debate the fact that mountain hours are something that could be international and global especially in the world that we're living in it already is i've been transferring my emailed hours for 15 years almost since 99. um especially in the technological world that we're living in at the end of the day people want to pay with their smartphones or the simplest way possible and be able to send money around the world is simple it's easy and it's cheap and it can be done with ours too and as fast as possible because it shouldn't take nine percent with western union in three days to send money to canada or mexico that's right across the border um with bitcoin my argument is that bitcoin has two things two sides to it one um is that people look at it as a currency um that's not the first thing you should look at it as because there there's something that gives bitcoin value and that's the uppercase b the fact that it's a global payment system within itself the fact that it's mathematically impossible for anyone to ever freeze your funds mathematically impossible anyone to tell you that you can't pay someone else it's mathematically impossible for someone to limit the amount of money can somebody mathematically tell me i can't send someone an iou for five hours the next time i stay somewhere it's mathematically impossible for someone to limit the amount of money that you're sending it's also mathematically impossible to limit how many emails i can send out right um and when you can do it and you can send a quarter million dollars to a business partner in japan and i can send 20 000 hours and i have that in my account and um on a u.s banking holiday continue doing my work without having to deal with banking holidays and closing of a wire trend yeah me too with my email account always there your system in it it costs i know a guy who in the other company in japan and he's having to pay um wire fees and currency conversion all right he's solving the problem of banks not being open on sundays i can't do he used to pay all of his factories in china um and all over the world so there are a few points um from that and like you said i think one of the first things you mentioned was that a poor man has time and that the currency faced on time and i really like that idea too but you also said that the poor man doesn't have bitcoin the poor man doesn't have this and the poor man doesn't have that but at the same time there are other people who have bitcoin like me and i'll say you want to work this is the price and this is you know you think your value to this this amount um and you come work and i'll give you a bitcoin okay sure you've created your chips and you're saying hey anybody want to take come and work for me so what i can do that with hours too except i got to earn mine take yours you know instead of having to deal with someone who wants to build me a website and giving them mountain hours down the block i can expand my search and have someone build me a website anywhere in the world and pay them through bitcoin and very soon wayne will be able to transfer hours around the world like i do because i can pay people to do my website already around the world and i'll prove it right now in another screen i've loaded my facebook.com slash john dot terminal info page where i list my unilets account my own person to person account take a quick look now here it is all right so we'll scroll up a little bit okay my above you page i've made it bigger so anyway there's my time bank account so i offer gaming house poker chips from the biggest casino ever rated translation from french to english accordion concerts accommodations in canada in all those cities so want it i want accommodations when i travel history books translation from english to other languages auto repair hours earned i'm proud of well engineering world let's 33 years well actually it's going on 34 now so that's like 68 000 hours with the average it out for uh then i gave michael linton 20 000 bucks in 1984 to finance the development of the first let's time bank green dollar software and that was worth so many hours at that time 4 000. that's how i'm counting it now uh i gave the toronto let system three thousand bucks for a laser printer you know that's 600 hours i protested at the bank of canada i'd count those hours as volunteer hours people will appreciate and take you know i play accordion at all folks homes and i'm sure the kids are the grandparents will take my hours you know i uh when i go protest somewhere abolish marijuana prohibition protest those hours i put in when i went and picketed the g20 i put those hours in you know when i went and fighting the courts for marijuana put those hours in um occupy toronto i put every one of my 10 marches in a row in every week um and then underneath hours spent and it starts back in 1999 where i got the idea from france i had been visiting there and daniel de la raz was telling me about their azure system they said you know we got tired of the original let software we had to call up and say hey please transfer 50 green dollars from my account to his 300 green francs whatever from my account to his account and uh we decided we're going to get rid of the central computer we're going to keep past books and i'm going to put all my transactions in there and then when we do one you're going to sign my book and i'll sign yours fair enough fine i looked at it and i said wow great idea decentralizes completely into everybody issuing their own chips but you can still have the benefit of centralization which let you look at all the accounts and see if the guy's a bum by putting that same page on the internet so i went came home to canada and immediately wrote up a page with all the ious for all the nights in europe i spent and posted them and said this is my let's online account and these are the hours i owe and anybody wants to put these people up when they go around you can transfer my ious please so and that's basically it there were these are the nights in europe and germany and eleven countries out of twelve i think so ten out of 11 9 out of 10. anyway there they are and then of course when i stay anywhere if i can't paint cash i send them an iou for five hours because one of my friends will appreciate it and put them up too and take those hours so anybody who helped me anywhere i try and give them those hours it's my thank you need it so that's how you can thank all your friends and i have a file at johnturmell.com uniset.htm which explains how you can set up your own unilets online person-to-person time bank account and all the advantages you can derive like i did so there it is every time i do something i'm proud of like any volunteer in the u.s time bank system the time dollar system do right for many volunteers and time dollars in the states put in an hour volunteering they give you an hour same idea except minds run by me online everybody can see and i can trade globally and i have and you can too so everything bitcoin can do i can do at facebook except my medium of exchange is time and you know what that's always worth and his medium exchange well we'll go into when he tries to explain it these systems um i wanted global potential of usury and charlie were you saying that mountain hours was a a dead-backed currency first of all let me explain the difference between usury and interest i give you 100 head of cattle and you got a bull you can pay me back 110 next year that might be called reasonable interest and that's why god denounced to ezekiel that the wicked is he who exacts usury or excessive interest so taking too many cows that's a problem but what's usury well that's when you charge interest on something that doesn't have babies that creates the death gamble where somebody gets knocked into foreclosure and slavery the source of slavery throughout history by debt slavery usury no i said i don't like the idea of a debt-backed currency all right so because debt with usury causes problems he doesn't like debt and yet it's a debt for an hour we know it that's our standard he doesn't like that okay now specifically though wayne is saying that we should be eliminating usury that there should be no fee for borrowing of money wayne is that exactly what you're asserting service charge banking should be no fee for the issuance of the money or for the lending of the money yeah so banker's time okay like if i if i have ten dollars and i want to loan someone ten dollars and say hey but you know if you're going to have this for for a year i want some return on you know my time preference the why would the sucker borrow your ten dollars when he can go to the bank put up a marker and get his own chips basic idea that i'm expressing money is commodity i don't i don't need my money now everybody's forgetting that with an interest-free source of credit nobody needs to borrow anybody else's business shouldn't i have the right to charge someone interested go ahead and try well there's two issues there's number one uh this is a i believe in volunteerism so um ultimately people can do what they want but the issue is that we we have to change our meaning of what money is money is our value it's not someone else's value that we have to pay them to use their value we we have value ourselves so we can issue an iou ourselves that's what money is so we have to get out of this paradigm that we believe money is a commodity when in fact money is just a an iou it's a private contract so as long as we're ultimately in order for me to pay that loan back i would have to produce value so if i was going to produce value anyway then i could create the money myself i don't understand how you're saying that self-issuing money and ious are not debt you're you're issuing they are debt they're interest-free debt though they're the social credit portion of the debt not the anti-social cancerous growth debt portion your own money your gift you're basically taking on your own debt because you have but you notice that it allows him to argue with the guys who keep criticizing money for being debt money right he's arguing with bill still here who said he doesn't like debt money government issues it without debt well say they issue it with debt interest free debt and now this guy can't argue with you no more right being paid back and what's to say that i can't issue the most amount of money that i want i'm in this city i issue auto use to everyone i i give everyone all my using all right so he goes and logs on his facebook account he's he went there and he went there and he went there and he went there and he went there okay everybody can see him logging these spendings all over the place fine crippled kid in the hospital too and all of a sudden people are trusting me and then i pick up and go to the next city and i change my name and all of a sudden i screwed everyone in the city before and i started looking and he does it again and then he moves from the ottawa lets to the toronto lets to the peterborough leds to the guelph lex to the hamilton leds to the calgary lets and spruce everybody for 500 hours doesn't want to pay it back just an absolute abuser true but when unilets kicks in and i've had people complain oh i still have hours i didn't get to spend in my old lets before it collapsed well i said it may stop working but the point is your credits are still good and when unilets comes around we're going to all roll them into uni let's and if you say hey i have 100 buck hours owed and from the ottawa let's and we look at those books and we see hey it's freddy the freeloader and over here you were freddy freddy the front man overhear you or whatever you need let's you're gonna have to pick up those negatives buster where you gonna go mars so when unilets kicks in the bums the abusers can't get away and even then so what so what the whole group is going to take those bum chips and in the final analysis the whole group is going to absorb that loss when the whole group can all chip in to write off lenny the freeloader's bum debt beside the little orphan who just died at two years old because the operation didn't save him and we're all chipping in to cover what he couldn't pay to so in the world in the future it's when you die that we count up how much you want or lost and then chip in or collect because let's face it a rich man dies it'll be a big potlatch to the whole world elvis died he's giving us all an eight-hour bill back to our accounts because he couldn't spend it all well anyway that's sort of how it works but the negatives too so the only negatives will be the sick and the weak the unlucky and the lazy and who's going to want to be lumped in with the lazy when there's all sorts of good paying jobs being useful right but let's presume there are the abusers who don't mind being looked down as abusers and by everybody they eventually knew right take some really aberrant six grew up as your example and let's see how our system copes yeah we bite it if the guy ends up never giving it back lazy lenny died with the retards is money and i owe you and this kid's saying i want money now based on iou because bitcoin ain't based on debt it's based on nothing within mountain hour system we issue it as a credit because the business creates the value first the value in mountain hours so in that paradigm is described with the iou the money is issued first as an iud then the value is produced with mountain hours the issue where the value is created first then the currency is created so that's the difference with mountain hours is it's created as a credit and let's is created as a negative a marker an iou for an hour he's saying that they create the product and then they issue their chips bring product to the cashier and i was saying they can also go with markers to the cashier it doesn't have to be backed up by product so he's not answering the kid's question because he's not dealing with the fact there's nothing wrong with debt he kept saying it wasn't but it could have hit him better charlie no i'm i'm playing out realistic scenarios in my head of how this is known to be used in a in an economy even a local economy can't figure out how time is trained unfortunately um people who commit fraud and communications will commit um and i'm illegal acts and i'm all for self-regulation of course but at the same time i just think that issuing ious those irus are then passed on to someone else so if i if i have someone and i um say you know please clean my garden or or plant flowers and i'll issue you an iru for for two or three hours or i oru hours let's just let's just call them and then a check someone else can take those ious can someone else take those and and reuse them yes can our ios transfer yes that's what money was originally yes let's say for instance uh that's what makes it money you know i was a wheat farmer and uh you uh produce bread well you can produce bread all year long but i can only produce wheat for uh the summer months so however i need to feed my children so i would issue you i'd want to execute a barter with you let's say a loaf of bread in exchange for a bushel of wheat so i would issue an iou to you that i'll deliver a bushel of wheat upon the harvest that way i would trade my producer i'm a producer i issued an iou to you uh i get the your loaf of bread i feed my kids you have the iou that you could turn around but now he's explaining it as a debt right it should have been the guy who's got the grain paying it out first but now he's working the other way around the debt and the farmer is saying here is my ilu my debt to the to the baker and when my crop comes in you can have my grain back right found it you could use that uh to go you know buy uh some a hat or something from another producer so ultimately that iu would come back to me at some point and it would be redeemed so it comes down to the issuer must be honest it's a private contract and it's essential in any society and if the society is global where can the dishonest guy run away once there's a unilets here and everybody's got a time bank account where are the thieves gonna hide their illegal profits when everybody can see their accounts hey freddie how'd you come into two billion dollars last weekend i went to vegas i know but the kid presumed that let's say here's a guy who don't obey with the basic tenets a criminal let's deal with the criminals as if everyone's going to be a cr criminal if one can be oh well so the more local and organic this is the more you're able to keep a uh ahead on that so but it can be global too i'll take mountain hours in canada so uh you know i want to express that we don't do this with mountain hours it's not issued as an iou it's issued as a credit after the value has been produced in advance charlotte could be so you um you bake my bread for a whole for a whole season and then you um decide to give me all that bread and everything and then i once it's my turn to give you all the week that you need for your family and say sorry i just don't want to do it all right well you know something i think i'd like to take this kid out back behind the barn okay he wants to do that to me and my group i think this kid deserves the strapping of his life i get up and leave what happens then strap your head after you but ass off we're not describing mountain hours right now but if that were to occur in any society you're always going to have uh mysterians or absconders let's call it uh ultimately those people would be removed you know they would be separated from society that you would no longer accept their i o use just like that's right you know you're always gonna have people in any society that breaks the rules now remember if everybody had a facebook unilets account like i did who is gonna take this kid's iou so you can't uh just assume that that's what everybody's gonna do you can't have a system based upon that um when um you know they produce and they fulfill their ious yeah and that's their natural nature is to to honor their contracts we live in a scarce society now so it's hard to uh kind of believe people that will fulfill these contracts well it's not but ultimately with mountain hours we issued the currency in advance so that let's say for instance somebody did leave our barter network the currency that was issued upon their value still circulates even if they leave the network so it doesn't matter if any particular individual leaves or uh you know there's sometimes you can't fulfill your ious based upon weather or health or a variety of other reasons not just because um you know they're they're a poor moral value let's call it so uh mountain hours alleviates those issues because the currency circulates irrespective of any particular producer leaves the network mr still welcome back if you would please we're getting into some of the more specific compare i mean it's true how are you going to be able to tell that the chips in your hand were chips backed up by the marker or the iou of the guy who died versus the iou of the guy who's still alive how are you going to tell right it's something to be fixed in the cage insurance program potlatch program systems but i think there's a when you're advocating for a government-backed government-issued debt-free currency and at the same time that there should be these competing currencies the the burden would be on you then to justify why do we also need the government involved at that point why shouldn't the government use its own chips interest-free too if everybody else can you want them to be stuck going to keep going to banks get the loan shark money and taxing us to pay them interest that's why i want government to get their own interest free account so they stop taxing us to pay interest he doesn't want government to have an account why so they can keep charging his interest issuing money it's the important responsibility of a sovereign nation uh that's always been the way it is and i think everything else just has to fall in the category of a complimentary currency um you know i think there are also plenty of ways to do this and any one of them is going to be far superior uh the debt-based money system that we have today so let's is a death-based money system and it's superior to the debt-based money system of today so what's the difference between the superior debt based money system and the inferior debt based money system no interest uh yeah i'm not i'm really not the expert in comparative economics i'm more than the historian of this crowd uh debating the new show which which one of these other systems is better than the other is uh beyond my expertise not mine well in the case of the currency that you're advocating you know historically it's been a challenge for competing currencies to even have the opportunity to exist when the government is issuing a fiat currency right there there's always been an interest in whoever controls that fiat currency and i suppose in the system you're suggesting this would be fundamentally different but that there would be an interest in keeping competing currencies from existing because it threatens that monopoly if you have competing currencies wouldn't the government fiat currency quickly lose out to things like bitcoin or mountain hours why would a banking system that can already transfer government fiat currency around have any more difficulty transferring interest free government fiat currency around you know what i am back to the failure to use the internet gee if government would only use the internet maybe the problems would go away trouble talking to you when when you don't understand the basic assumption of how uh money is created in the united states the government does not issue fiat currency that's right banks create they do money with the exception of coin well no i'm talking about the system that you're suggesting a government issued fiat currency or that would not be debt-based uh-huh so what would prevent competing currencies from simply immediately uh causing the people to abandon a government-issued fiat currency in in place of these alternatives okay so you've got these alternative currencies like lats or whatever who are credits that are being issued in exchange for work and you have these government credits that are being issued in exchange for work and we're worried about the flight of people's confidence from the government credits issued for work compared to the other credits issued for work right we're worried about something we shouldn't be worried about well that was the case that would be fine but it's not uh all of these competing uh currencies typically i can't imagine as a matter of fact i would have suggested that the very opposite be so that when the big government interest-free chips start getting used and millions of people are getting them in their paychecks that less and less people are going to be needing to use much of their own personal credit creation if they're earning government chips right imagine a as an example where it would not would have a higher cost of use than uh the ubiquitousness of a debt free government issued money if that was not the case and the competing currency uh could could circulate uh with less cost of use and uh uh more freely than than plan that would be fine with me and the point is it's not true both can do it just as effectively with one computer right so government issuance or people issuance it's all the same things and he's right doesn't matter if it's cheaper fine but it won't be so if they're both equally as cheap use them both but mr walton mountain hours obviously there are some disadvantages to having a physical paper currency compared to what we see as an obvious advantage of bitcoins being digitized international and seemingly well wait a minute now banks use paper currency and credits to transfer around i use paper hours and email hours to transfer around so why can't wayne be transferring his hours around by email too so why presume that wayne is committed to only paper when both media are available to us paper and computers gosh bitcoin ain't winning this just because they're on the computers we can do it too uh better poise for global adoption what can mountain hours do that bitcoins can't the same thing as bitcoin but with a real good medium uh well with respect to the the virtual aspect uh it is possible and it's already being done with some uh local currencies such as crystal pound the bristol pound is a local uh paper based currency oh and john turnell's house political and virtual and i might add um they can have text payments and the mayor of bristol is actually taking his pay in the form of the local currency so that's the the next step in bristol 99 currency so that is uh that's very heartening one of the primary things that will create abundance and a complete uh renaissance for humanity is once we start loaning our money our money hour without interest that removes 20 years from a 30-year mortgage and it creates a paradigm where uh you know people are you know if you were to get a house say at a 25 years old you have your house owned free and clear by age 35 so you create an entirely different paradigm where there is no national debt there is no public debt there's no private debt uh humanity at that point people will be able to work within the vocation of their passion instead of doing these soul-stealing jobs such as okay there will be a little bit of private debt from the sickly kids who need a lot of operations orphans maybe whatever working at the tsa or any other myriad of ugly uh disgusting jobs that people just don't want to do there's approximately 40 of everything that we pay for is based upon usury at some level of the economic system where people are paying interest at various levels of the production and then charge yes so uh usury free is the way that we create abundance for humanity and because bitcoins are based upon a commodity they can't be issued and loaned without interest so i would say that's uh and it's scarce so because by virtue of it being scarce in the first place first of all they haven't explained what bitcoins are based on yet have they we heard that oh people pay cash for them well that doesn't mean that's what they're based on he did point out he wants to have people work for them same idea i heard you have to devote a certain amount of time with your computer wasting time playing a mining for gold game of some kind and when you've wasted enough time doing nothing useful you get a credit on bitcoin now why not go out there spend an hour yourself doing something useful to back up your bitcoin instead of having your computer waste an hour doing nothing useful before you can issue your bitcoin it's not really fundamentally tackling the problem that we have right now right now federal reserve notes are scarce already that's the reason why people are getting foreclosed on the defaults are built into the system because federal reserve notes are already scarce for us to adopt the currency system such as gold silver or bits that are even more scarce plays into the hand of the people who want to engineer defaults in foreclosures bankruptcies and loss of sovereignty that's what the private bankers want is for us to default and to be debts uh debt slaves that's what we are right now so um i believe uh in my soul deeply investigated this is that uh you know fifteen hundred two thousand years of usury frey economics is what's necessary for humanity to have massive massive abundance thank you use refree for two weeks um yes liberty panacea has a question for bill still which is would there still be legal tender laws in your preferred form of currency you know i i'm not i'm not sure about that um certainly in order in order for uh a national money to be national it has do you have to pass a law that says everybody's got to take everybody else's poker chips before once we acknowledge that we'll take everybody else's poker chips why shouldn't you you don't like this person in particular because he touched them what to be good for the payment of taxes now whether that involves legal tender laws by necessity or not i'm not sure that's right you can pay your tax with it you want this piece of paper or not one do i have to can i skip the deal send you out of my store because i don't want to take it as legal tender and you can't force me okay and then also if we switch to a public debt free fiat currency what is going to stop government from enacting a huge amount of programs and enacting extremely high taxes nothing if you want to have an extremely large number of programs taking care of you and your environment with king henry's going to spend a lot of tallies and you earn big tallies cleaning the environment yeah taxes are going to go up to reflect the increase in expenditure on programs to take care of you lady well uh and and in a rightly uh i know she's a worker and she's thinking in terms of programs for poor people who aren't working and she thinks it's going to cost her more typical working debt slave uh debt-free government-issued money system uh you don't you don't look at taxes as uh as for revenue production that's right the only reason uh taxes would be necessary would to actually to take money out of the system should uh inflation arise as stuffed appreciated in the hyperinflationary uh scenario here we're in a scarcity scenario and so um the only inflation that there is is that which is is created by uh the fed and their qe uh artificially uh pumping money into just one section that actually no pumping money shift a is an inflation inflation isn't pumping money into circulation remember the debt is always more than the money right no matter how much new money they pump into circulation the debt is that plus so it's not pumping money into circulation that's the problem it's not shift a we need to pump more money into circulation printing money fights inflation shift b top 1 the financial section and they them being allowed to play in this giant worldwide casino called the derivatives market that's splashing in the pool we'll say that bitcoins have been hacked what is your response bitcoin they're worth nothing when they're being hacked protocol it's never been hacked bitcoin exchanges who operate their own security have had their wallets hacked just because their passwords may have not been strong enough it's like saying someone hacked into your bank account and sends all your money away through a wire transfer all right now how are you going to hack into my unilets time bank page are you going to go erase the concert i did at amberley two weeks ago i'll say that the dollar was half especially if the amberly page has a negative two hours thank you john termell for your concert matching my plus two hours at my page how are you gonna hack that geez but bitcoins hackable wallets another problem um people who say that i just don't understand exactly what happened uh in these situations bitcoin is just like email it's a it's a way yeah just like my hours but if you will i just want to comment on a few things um about mountain hours okay so my email transfer mechanism can't be gamed with and his can but i heard before i i'm trying to i'm having a little difficulty getting over what was said about that if you take a mortgage over 20 years it may go from from a 40-year mortgage to a 20 in a mortgage for not charging interest my question is who is issuing that mortgage if they're not getting interest payments the guys who are printing the new stuff he thinks it's a piggy bank remember he doesn't understand it's a casino bank with new chips so he thinks that the guys providing the money for the mortgage deserve their interest they worked hard for it even if it was just going for 10 seconds on a computer screen see kid knows nothing you know spoiling the story this whole content of opportunity costs that we haven't even touched on dollars like you said are worth uh valuable and their their time is very important 500 to me now may be worth a lot more to someone else because they need to pay off some debt or they need to pay off a mortgage but if they have their own account the currency cooperative issues the loans uh if new york had a loan that they actually issued to the bank that is the fundamental paradigm shift for us to understand is the people of the currency cooperative loaned thirty thousand dollars worth of hours to the bank people are the value the private bankers do not produce the value the people produce the value wait a minute but that was the first bank i ever heard of that accepted ithaca hours in payment of service fees and things like that that didn't work with the bankers background books so they were supporters of ithaca hours so it makes sense if they ran into trouble that if the hours would support them back by giving them some local credits their employees can spend in town until they come back and pay them for their loan fees thousand dollars interest-free nice how do the people value to the bank or loans to the bank you just issue the currency the chips you know it's it's strange for some reason people think it's okay for a private bank to issue the currency no i don't believe it people to issue their own currency and with bitcoin nothing issues it just comes out of our program uh that's my mobile operative myself because the currency cooperative did as a a voluntary cooperative so charlie what's the problem with the community then issuing a currency because what's this saying we approve of the hours spent by these volunteers cleaning this river and we're going to give them all these pieces of paper and then we're going to up our taxes and let everybody around pay that tax for cleaning the river with those pieces of paper and if you want to pay your tax maybe you should take those pieces of paper from those workers who cleaned the river but let's go back to the kid who can't stay with it more car and seeing more currency and getting more and more work done unless it's a community next door that is no no when you got no more workers you can't keep issuing hours can you jeez he's the kid's stuck in the paradigm of the regular money system you know and his bitcoin hey my mind's just working full-time creating credits in my account and i'm doing nothing for them allegedly or trying to be on a similar system that they want to be able to exchange with what if a community wanted to build up 10 new houses so they issue more hours so they can build these houses but they're okay a community issues in the united states they build a million bucks worth of houses and they pay everybody with a hundred thousand hours and everybody knows if they want to live in those houses they better take those hours into trading these hours with the community next door and the community exports is being a lot more fiscally responsible but their spending the value of one may be different to the value of the other one is now worth 59 minutes and the other one is now worth 61. you have that proper accounting for that the only accounting is to take the hours out of circulation as fast as the houses depreciate certainly we can manage these things we have to get out of this this kind of mindset that what if we can't do this because this might happen we have to be problem solvers instead of problem finders saint paul said it best do out of what you have not out of what you have not got no money got material tools but got no money do out of what you have with bin material tools and not on what you don't have no money can't do anything great line no wait saint paul all we have to do is make sure the auditing is in place by third party auditors to make sure that everything's being issued with uh best practices that's right still skeptical charlie of course he is a little bit but i'm just because i probably don't understand enough about it exactly i was skeptical of bitcoin when i first heard about it and you're not i think that at the end of the day the more alternative currencies the better because they'll all have different value and value to interchange between each other will be different and it'll give you here i am striving for one global value that everyone can understand easily and he's happy with many different ones he thinks bet i win opportunity for companies like mine to be the currency exchangers so more alternative currencies the more business i don't mind him being my currency exchanger why hasn't he realized the potential market he has out there every human being on the planet who doesn't have a cash bank account is a market for his interest-free bitcoin hours account isn't it and he doesn't see it for me well mr still that as as you suggest the system for a all they got to do is change their basis of their bitcoin credits from time wasted by your computer doing nothing useful for anybody to time you put in doing something useful for someone else government issue currency that would create the framework what kind of competition do you anticipate would then result if you had the system that you're advocating forget the competition they both work it's like look it in the old days of vegas casinos accepted each other's chips did that mean that some casinos issued more chips than they should have no come on it's limited by the collateral it's a natural function i don't really care what type of uh competition uh comes into the system uh and i i supported the utah monetary reform act uh two years ago but he didn't support dennis kucinich's bill 2990 the biggest mistake of bill stills career because that would have ended the fed and had greenbacks issued by treasury again to pay for infrastructure it's exactly what bill still advocates and bill didn't support him because he said he didn't like the makeup of the governing body he didn't like the makeup of the panel of the cashiers to run the chips so he didn't support the bill that would have solved our problems right away when utah allowed gold silver coin to be used uh to be used uh good for the payment of uh all debts in the state uh i i and some places are letting ours and let's be used those are the real revolutions gold i would support any type of complimentary currency and of course uh one of the gentlemen uh had a question about the time value of money in a usury free system and of course banks should uh should simply serve as uh intermediaries between all right both wrong okay time value of money you may think that the guy who starved for the loan because lenny the loan sharks gonna break his legs tomorrow so he'll pay you interest for your 500 bucks is reasonable because you don't appreciate that he could go to the interest free bank and get the 500 anyway and bill now doesn't answer i would support any type of conflict of currency and of course one of the gentlemen uh had a question about the time value of money in a usury free system and of course banks should uh should simply serve as uh intermediaries between borrowers and borrowers and lenders as well no they should not i don't want to borrow someone else's money from the piggy bank i want to borrow new chips from the casino cage so again just like the first guy is under the impression that he's borrowing the depositors money bills now back under that same impression let's provide us the valuable services for which we would all pay so both forget that the things they're talking about are short-circuited the moment everybody's got their own interest-free account right and as far as the time value of money goes uh it is acceptable in in all religious systems to make loans and uh include in in the amount of the loan at one time a one-time initiation fee which would cover all of the banks costs including the cost of their employees the cost of their electricity etc etc but not interest per se uh okay let's explain that oh maybe they will hang on isn't that just another way of charging interest and jewish law allows for interest by the way i studied it no it doesn't it allows only interest against foreigners not against kin you don't enslave kim but i mean isn't charging a free up front mr still even if it's if you don't call it interest if it's not tied to the amount of the loan directly but you're saying to cover my administrative costs i'm going to charge you an initiation fee is it might that as well be interested but it's a but it's a one-time initiation fee and it does not compound so uh that's not the right answer it's not an issue of compounding it's the fact that you owe 11 when you got 10. the fact you don't owe 11.1 which is what compounding would do over a year not much of a difference at the start it doesn't matter much you ain't got it anyway whether it's compounded interest or not so don't duck the issue of the shortage due to interest by talking about compounding as if maybe interest is payable it's not it's it's just a way for uh to uh implement uh lending practices by banks uh without uh calling it interest i know that the it's a subtle distinction i'll explain it fully myself i only okay he doesn't understand it i do here it is i lend you ten dollars you're going to owe me 11 with interest i got to get paid now i can lend you to 10 you can come back at the end of the year owing me 11. and you've got a big problem you only got ten i could say okay just knock it off the interest and go back out with nine and every year you end up with one less till you crash after ten but i could say sorry i need my eleven and if not i gotta foreclose take your stuff sell it for what i can so that is usury if you borrow 10 and at the end of the contract you owe 11 and you're short and it can't ever be paid that's the morgage death gamble contract now i'm the banker i want to get paid but i don't want to end up taking all your stuff and foreclosing and making you a slave at the end of your 10 years i want to get paid and get my fair share and keep you going forever so what i say is here tell you what i'll lend you 10 just like before give me one back right away as a service charge up front pay it off you're walking out with nine i'm paid you oreo ten now during the year i can spend the one you paid me and you can serve me and i can get my earnings and by the end of the year you got your ten back to pay the ten you owe so if you pay your interest upfront like bill still said these islamic contracts sometimes allow that then allows the banker to spend the money back so you can earn it and pay the total debt that's not usury but if you let the debt and you don't pay it up front and you just end up with more debt at the end now you've turned your non-death gamble into a death gamble so that's the difference between paying your interest upfront which converts it to a non-lethal service charge and letting your debt interest be paid at the end which gets you stuck in a death gamble mortgage can't escape failure contract all right boys i only know that this is allowed certainly both the muslim and uh and catholic teachings so uh wayne then in the system of mountain hours do you have what what do you think would uh would result when you have a system that is more universalizable when you get to that critical mass like a lot of people setting up a facebook unilets account like i did let's presume that facebook did it for them automatically just said hey everybody we've set up these things for you and all you got to do is go put in your name your address things you want to offer things you want to get and then you can keep track by cutting checks and we'll run the email program for you too okay 500 million people got a time bank account checking account payable in cash earned time like a paypal and and when you have that when you have what you're suggesting for your system well we have it but no one's using it at the local level what would be necessary for them to be sustainable what would be a critical mass for that to do a trade finish and it gets into the details of basically setting up a a best practices national group to oversee audits of the local systems to uh you know make sure that they're following best practices at that point each of these hours denominated systems can exchange in the same way that we you know you have time shares for instance so you're just setting up an international border network uh based upon and all we'd have to do was mention that these mutual credit systems are called let's and there's already a millennium declaration c6 for a unilets interest free time-based currency on time you know the value and uh basically you can eliminate all currency exchange fee parasitism be nice say if you knew about the unilet's worldwide system already proposed to do what he just said we should do um so basically an hour everywhere on the planet is the same so uh of us setting up the database i bet you the kid complains about that issuing the paper slips and uh all of us agreeing to participate and the benefits are massive for this uh just as bill still alluded to in the beginning of this everything the love of money is the root of all evil the true sovereigns on planet or earth are governments excuse me are not governments they are the private bankers the private bankers or the money power or mammon that is the true power on the planet and they rule the planet through usury and uh the means by which that we get rid of that and usury debts that grow is the proverbial yoke of oppression you know what a yolk is like oxen being yoked that's what you are by your debts due to usury yolk of oppression never leave your neck i know is when the people choose to adopt that's no joke that serves them rather than dominates them so we can uh do this it's just a matter of us to dedicate as much time and energy to this as we do to the phony election process instead of focusing on uh phony politicians that are merely the administers hey some of us are good guys you're just not voting for us of the tyranny of the private bankers if we focus on this for a short period of time um i'm saying within six months or a year if we truly focus on monetary reform and stop using their money we can use our money uh to create our own sovereign abundant future well yes we can do it from the bottom up but like bill still advocates we can also do it from the top down and i have run for politics to do it from the top down while having financed the original let's software to show how we could do it from the bottom up and over the years now the bottom up is growing but i'm still an advocate of doing it from the top down to faster as charlie pointed out there's certainly the potential for conflict between competing local systems just one not if they're all based on a one-hour bill there was no conflict between the chips in las vegas the community or one town right next door to another having one casino next door to another eventually there will be a universalized system of that but if that was the case why not take advantage of the system like that bitcoin has set up where you start with a universalized standard why not stop no no they haven't started with a universalized standard we don't even know what a bitcoin is yet all we know is whatever the stock market says they're willing to pay in money so there is no standard behind bitcoin there is behind time and gold and chickens and not bitcoin start with instead of mountain hours just the hours currency and you have a you you start out with these universalizable standards so that you don't end up with these conflicts and you start with something that is immediately adaptable without the buying of any individual community but certain well i did i started my unilets account that is a global scope and run by myself and everybody else could do it too but just individuals in that community wanting to sign on to that currency as you have with the advantage with bitcoins i don't have to wait for anybody else in my town to start using bitcoins and i don't have to wait for anybody else in my town to start using my own unilets account do i have i you got a wallet and to get plugged in to get my account and be plugged in but if i want to start using an hour based currency whoa whoa whoa mine's an hour-based currency he meant a paper our space currency either i have to start one myself or i have to wait until it's actually viable in my community why don't you have it set up with that universalizable quality built into it i have well this will be a franchisable system that's what i'm getting into with the the book uh we've said uh just last year we set five of these up across the country as you know already adam and um so what's unique about this that that's different than a bitcoin or gold or silver is we can have unlimited barters and because if you can trade your time if uh just as uh though uh bruce bauman here of weir change they set up uh an in the fed just like i paid myself by posting my hours protesting the banks or g20 or whatever right and people who look at my account will value those hours if they appreciate picketing banks same idea except it's more official the city is saying we like what you're doing we can issue currency to measure who is we who who paid them with what because they've got a group ah there's a problem there has to be a we but if you were doing it all alone like me he's asking me who do i get to authorize me to do what i want to do me and because everybody in the group could do it themselves the fact that one may be chosen to do something special doesn't mean there's extra power out there to be feared issue currency backed with with what labor the currency cooperative votes upon any any issuance so we decide as a community what we value if we value peace in the community then we can uh pay for peace activists that would mean i wouldn't have to go home participate in a workbeat cleaning a river and post it at my own page they'd do it for me how nice oh but they're doing it who are they what power do they have same power as me to go home and post it on my page think of how many people get paid uh to enslave humanity in perpetual war there's lots of money spent rewarding war and conflict and division of humanity why can't we create money to reward the best parts of humanity of peace what great answers and by the way i do i do still have a few that i'm waiting to return to summit county and put back into circulation i'll take it to canada if i were to hold a significant amount of hours i'll take them and i would then have to trust every currency board in the country to no you wouldn't if everybody accepts each other's chips would you agree to what their standard of what is good and what is right an hour is in 60 minutes an hour their standard is the same as ours just like in vegas the same standard of chips we're trading everywhere what they want to honor and i really like this idea that if someone in a community is going out and is going to put on a protest or put on an event and you want to be able to compensate them it's a great mechanism for the community to be able to say we're going to fund this we're going to allow we're going to and we're going to issue a currency and we are going to honor that currency so when the people putting this event on need to take the time away from whatever else they're doing to put this on they can still afford to eat and pay the rent and so on but if they're able to do that then you're creating another institution that's like the banks okay back to the fact that jeez if everybody doesn't do it themselves we'll need an institution for the group well then do it yourselves being able to decide who gets to receive newly created money although the banks are doing it based on everybody does who puts in their work and puts it up on their post themselves but either way it's a collective where i as someone who holds hours that have them devalued by proportionate circulation ah he's stuck with shift day inflation see how it screws up everything thinking that addition of money backed up by time is going to dilute the other money backed up by time it's like a guy comes to your poker game with a new rack of chips and sits down do you scream inflation well no you know we bought it at the cage and the collateral is there come on so what if there's more chips issued in exchange for work you're issuing more to whatever the pet project of this currency board in exchange for work well one of the things there's like if you have the commodity view of money or another view of that is if there's a football game and the capacity of the stadium is 100 000 seats as long as i can create more tickets as long as i don't create tickets in excess of the capacity of the stadium so we should consider the capacity of the stadium the productive value of the community as long as we produce more value that we believe in then we can create more money so chips for valuation of new money doesn't devalue the existing money as long as new value is being created the community cooperative decides what it values and then it creates currency to uh if that value is created when that value is created then currency is issued to measure it so the way that we make sure that you don't get stuck you know i mean because obviously we don't want you to get stuck and we don't want anybody else to get stuck you know it's in our common interest as a community to make sure that that's a better way to view this is that the highest uh mission for a community to make sure is that their currency is valid because say for instance in summit county we have a very very short growing season if we miss uh issue our currency we it will no longer be accepted down in denver where they have a longer growing season so they won't be accepting our our paper our money any longer right so it's essential to for us to maintain our integrity of the monetary system it's the most high order thing that we do so um just like if you're uh if you're issuing a gift certificate as a restaurant if the word got out that you're issuing gift certificates as a restaurant and then you were refusing them when people came into your business ever buy a gift certificate from you again by giving my money back so it's essential that we honor our contract and have integrity what this all comes down to is freedom requires that we take the responsibility as sovereigns and stops complaining about the federal reserve stop complaining about the bankers stop complaining and say it is our responsibility to create a system that is better than these disgusting systems that have been enslaving humanity for thousands of years and i've decided to do both fix the bottom up and decry from the top down come on you can do both responsibility to fix this and stop complaining like children do both really think that fix it and complain especially with the football analogy but i'm just trying to understand again how he thinks it was a football analogy the stadium analogy being full he thinks it's football kid what if it was when soccer community collective is issuing money to pay for a protest how is that different from a government issuing money to pay for a war it's not except it's productive instead of destructive rewarding good behavior bingo who's to say what's good behavior and what's bad this kid can't figure out that if we all agree it's good pretty good probability it's good right how does he need consensus before he agrees oh boy this is supposed to show you you know what i mean the inferiority of the bitcoin crowd this good behavior but why what that answer doesn't satisfy me i'm sorry yes it was the mechanism by which you decide and measure that value yeah it works in the collective you're saying the collective is worth this amount of money to another collective you're issuing more debt but that collective is worth that amount of money i mean the united states dollar is worth well it's claimed to be worth for the good and credit of the united states government and its economy but with a football stadium like your analogy you're growing the size of the local stadium with the united states economy you're growing the size of the football stadium he was talking about the capacity crowd not the stadium he was talking about the crowd and supposedly what the dollar supposed to be is that you're expanding the size of the economy we know that's not true the government's just printing um sorry the gov the government itself is not printing money not our banks it's actually the federal reserve but he doesn't know that chartered banks create money when they make loans he thinks they're piggy bank that's right he thinks they're piggy banks oh they're gonna have to spend time correcting him now oh god that whole situation and i'm just trying to understand how going from from government issued money to community collective ish issued money on demand how is that different because they're not and i want them both that's right we're issuing it as a local organic this is done on a county-wide basis so there's that could be done globally a huge amount of integrity built in just because wayne hold on wait let's wait um before before you get back to that let's give mr still a chance to weigh in on this please a couple points uh number one uh ending the fed won't do anything the fed isn't the problem the fed is just a smoke screen for the commercial banks you have to end two things and that's number one government's ability to borrow at all number two the ability advantage this is from the world national reserve landing so saying we you know get it get behind the end the fed movement is saying let's get behind nothing that's completely ineffective that's right uh number two uh somebody mentioned that the fed issues the money ah but dennis kucinich's bill 2990 and the fed and replace it with the treasury money that's what bill wants who didn't support the vet does not issue the money with the exception of the recent qes that's banks issues all money as an interest-bearing debt just as wayne just said with the exception of coin yeah a yes it might say federal reserve note on it but it's totally a creation of commercial banks and we have to spend time explaining it to the kid who doesn't know does that answer any of the concerns no i put this in context i i'm trying to understand the difference between the dollar in mountain hours in respect of how it's issued um just to give you uh how bitcoins are issued is that it's pretty much a predictable amount of bitcoins that are issued every single day um i think it's about 25 bitcoins every 15 to 20 minutes sometimes blocks can take a little bit longer than that um and 25 bitcoins per 15 minutes 100 bitcoins an hour doing what going where and the people that are issuing these bitcoins are being paid for their hard work essentially the way that mining works is that you have to put in a certain amount of computational power which cause that's right get your computer to waste its time electricity hardware uh oh oh it's in order to waste electricity and then you can say that this is worth the waste and electricity you lost not bad jesus i could take a dozen eggs and i could break them and i could say here's a dozen credits worth a dozen eggs i just lost and by doing so the more uh power you output the more mathematical problems and auditing you can do for the bitcoin economy that's how you get paid um those new issues bitcoin so they're not just kind of pushed into the economy it's as if you can go get a job as an accountant and you're being paid this this amount of bitcoins i would have to understand that a little bit better who who initiates the money and how it's initiated i i must say i don't understand bitcoins but as a complimentary currency i'm perfectly willing to to have it exist cool thank you i appreciate it um it's actually not my currency it's uh the currency of the of the world because the person who created it satoshi nakamoto he disappeared no one knows who he who he is but once he started the blockchain as this transactional source and the payment system he has no control over it anymore he source all of the code so everyone can read it and build on it and make it better and update if there's any security issues whatsoever so you have this this code that allows you to plug into a transactional system and apps and the more of your computer's tighter software all over the world um plug into this and create this whole transaction system and that's in part what gives bitcoin its value the amount of computer time you waste of its creation uh it seems to me uh tremendously exclusive i mean i i don't understand and i certainly can't create them it does not seem to be a democratized form of money but i admit that i may not understand that i don't understand how it's created in the first instance sure you actually could you can get your computer download a bitcoin miner and start mining the problem is your computer is outputting a certain amount of power and relative to the whole network of all people doing the same thing you're doing as a whole your chances are slim and imagine imagine if your one computer is a lottery ticket and there's a lottery every 10 minutes um the more computing power you have the more money you can put into computers the more lottery tickets you have the more of a chance you have of getting a piece of the new issue currency ah so guys with bigger computers get bigger pieces they're fighting over the scraps that are produced on a regular amount this is a technological plutocracy bigger computer i have to look at the definition of that but i assume as it is it is how would you define technological plutocracy mr still go well democracy uh is exactly what's going on today it's essentially ruled by the richer rules with computers thanks and so uh ruled by computers would be a computerized technological plutocracy uh ruled by those who have computational power and the expertise to do it that's right bingo charlie wow yeah but you can go and buy bitcoin um for the same amount the value of it for the dollar or you can go work and get paid but some people are still taking it it's like no one's handing out free dollars but if you work for the government you'll get paid in their government issued money oh jesus well yeah but i mean certainly for the the bottom 25 percent of or the bottom 50 of the world population they would be totally incapable of creating bitcoin that's the the 25 percent of the they can earn them from us we get them free for gold either nor are they manning the printing presses wherever the money is being printed okay well i'd have to think about about this i hate to to say things off the top of my head because i like to think things through i don't care now those are basic basic things that concern me yeah gary do we have any more questions or challenges from the chat um let's see someone has a question about if the federal reserve is irrelevant then what about the international the bank of international settlements in switzerland they control and make the rules um there's a general question for the panel if the currency like the us dollar right now becomes the global currency standard sorry was um all racist sorry okay question for charlie they just wanted to comment on the exponential rise in bitcoins right now there's been a lot of amazing news surrounding bitcoin and what's been going on with it lately today actually reddit.com has announced that they're accepting bitcoin as a payment option in addition to credit cards they got sucked in beautiful thing of wordpress announced a few weeks ago where they were also accepting bitcoin for payments and they cited something very interesting someone asked why accept bitcoin what's wrong with credit cards or paypal and they simply said well paypal blocks over 60 countries and they don't think it's right that a blogger in syria can't pay to blog about his what's going on i can transfer my email dollars anywhere government can say that people in a certain place can't pay or use the financial system so that's been part of it also a bunch of companies have been getting a lot of venture capital lately um there have been a lot of amazing interest in bitcoin how they're spending their money and investing your free money the market the more money is being pumped into the market the more um valuable it is and the price goes up that's why i demand speculation crashes yeah you know if as you're implying your bitcoin is actually a democratized form of money then i'd be all for it i'm all for any form of truly decentralization of all power political and financial well i'm not really for a money based on wasted computer time you know what i mean i want my token to be worth a hat you know or to be worth a coat or to be worth a bus fare or a subway ride you know what i mean to be worth an hour of wasted computer time i can't think of anything more stupid for the basis of money than an hour of wasted time versus an hour of useful time holy sh so we got guys in favor an hour a useful time talking with a guy in favor an hour a wasted time yeah the the goal of bitcoin was actually it's interesting many people believe that that government and possibly even something like collectives or banks shouldn't have the the fiscal responsibility that they're not going to be fiscally responsible you need to take monetary and fiscal policy out of their hands and back in the hands of the people and that's why bitcoin was created well if i may weigh in here no we've already got the transfer medium through the banks they're electronic all over the world that's covered so what in the world is bitcoin possibly going to replace the government funding mechanism how can that possibly be sold because i mean this is dreamland of the metal side of this debate it seems that there are very legitimate problems that all these currencies are trying to how am i gonna email an ounce of gold around the internet that's the problem with yellow rock and all of them have their strengths and weaknesses but when i hear things like well we're going to eliminate usury well usury can exist in a voluntary system when we hear things like we're going to eliminate what's stupid reserve banking there's actually a great case in that market for there being something akin to what we see today as fractional reserve banking but not controlled by a centralized fiat currency well that's let's right you can go and borrow from your let's account cut checks on it the only difference is it's interest free that if i is a banker and this you can go back and i'm sure mr steele you're familiar with the the rise of the history uh through the history of the keepers of the gold vaults being able to issue notes for more gold than they had in their vaults is the first form or at least one of the early forms of fractional reserve banking surely there should be a way to cover in a voluntary system that a lot of these evils are things that result from the centralized control not from the mechanisms themselves because the mechanisms are based on needs of the market like usury being a very important expression of time preference if except for people who have their own interest free account at the bank for which there is no such time preference what is going to pay you interest to use your money when he can get his own but let's pretend there are morons out there the dollar is worth a dollar to me now but if i i know that i can invest in a company and i can make 10 over a year and if i loan it to someone i might not get paid back at all but i want to take that risk and i want to loan it to someone and get that interest back that's something that's an important mechanism of that free market for money based on time preference well i'm not going to stop you from trying to loan shark your savings out but who are you going to find and if you do find somebody maybe we will come up with a law for you know taking unfair advantage of the stupid interest provides the ability to do that now bitcoin as an independent currency also provides uh as something that is much more concrete in its form of value it's much less it's got nothing of value even government money based on my collateral is better than bitcoin subject to the whims of the central authority and that's one of its distinct advantages and it's not subject to the whims of a central authority you can't get any without pledging collateral they keep forgetting about the collateral of the cage every time they see a new guy come to the table with a new rock of chips they go inflation and we gotta slap him in the head and try to explain the cage again these people who can't keep the two connected decentralized and digitized you don't have these hazards of having to trust either a government issuing the currency or assassinating the control board but it also has a pinfall of being backed by nothing and it would be nice to see if there was some way to combine the strengths of all of these currencies well yes take the mechanism that transfers greatly the thing back by nothing and then take it to transfer greatly something back by something that if there was a way to have a currency that was digitizable that was anonymous that had the ability to be used internationally if you had something like that hours but it's not banks to have a monopoly or i should say creates the moral hazard of fractional reserve banking that we see banks engaging in creating more money than the economy can in a balanced way sustain that result ah see back with too much money in circulation banks are creating too much money we can't issue nor more money for paychecks we have to cut back yeah yeah yeah adam see what i mean as long as they don't understand inflation shift b they'll never be able to know that we gotta print more money if we want to have paychecks for more jobs and fight inflation the more chips issued backed up by work the less inflationary effect of the government's previous lousy chips right till 99 of the chips are issued by labor someday and only one percent of the government crap remains uh all of the problems that we see associated with with fractional reserve banking today if there was a way to do that that was voluntary that served the market and if there was a way to have a system that allowed people to create currency as mountain hours does based on value based on or or created value at the community level what the community values that there would be a way to reward those things and like wayne you said you know you used the idea of someone organizing and then the fed rally being rewarded by a community with mountain hours there's clearly ways that we can do that already and you're up against you know indiegogo and kickstarter and all these alternative free market mechanisms that are coming up to address these concerns all of these various alternatives have their strengths and their weaknesses clearly all of them beat out the federal reserve because they're not based and unilets beats out all the others a global time bank interest free means that no one's ever gonna be loan shark to again even by their close friends on some central vicious exploitation be it bill as you say through simply the smoke screen that is the federal reserve for the real banking powers but gentlemen if we could combine these basic strengths if we had built in to a gold backed currency or perhaps an alternative commodity-backed currency wayne couldn't we still have systems by which we are able to reward such efforts as you suggest without having to rely on a community-backed currency board mr still couldn't we have fractional reserve banking under a gold-backed currency if it was entirely voluntary and charlie couldn't we have these advantages of bitcoin in a system where the currency was instead of being backed by what many people object to the idea of cryptography backing it up having some if not gold and silver somehow basket of currencies i'll give you once in order to respond to those concerns come on you got get coin transfer mechanism you got hours medium of exchange and you recommend everything but using bitcoin for the hours we'll take one more chance for questions from the chat and then give you each a chance to wrap up wayne if you would first please i think the uh the question was based upon how could we do the same thing with gold and silver to reward the organizers of the in the fed event um obviously some benefactor could do that uh but what what it comes down to is order to have a gold and silver system is you have to have you have to have money in the first place you already have to have the wealth in the first place so it ends up being a controlling system by being dependent upon this uh commodity that's unnecessary for sustaining life so let's not worry about the currency and let's just create the value and if if an individual creates the value and we all agree uh you know having uh educating people about the corruption of the monetary system and organizing an end to fed event that's valuable so we uh issue currency after they held the event they already created the value we then issued the currency to reward that value as and he could have put end to the fed hour and more people would take it to credit so that couldn't be done you can't uh uh you know nobody needed to have gold and silver in order to reward that value for bitcoins that really gets down to the paradigm that we have right now is that federal reserve notes are scarce right now why would we want to go to something that's even more scarce than federal reserve notes in the form of gold silver or bits so um what we need is abundant money but not uh money that's uh more abundant than the value that's been created we don't want to over issue the currency so that is uh that's the paradigm shift is to realize that it's it are for entire lives we've always lived with scarce money because we live in the usury system any usury based monetary system well our debts will always exceed the money supply it's a mathematic fraud that that's the real reason why usury is the problem is it because it creates contracts which are unpayable and uh it's not just um what we want to eliminate is the force of government and the fraud of usury based contracts because usury creates a mathematic fraud the same way a ponzi is a fraud in either one of those paradigms it creates victims with certainty sure but they're different you know ponzi is basically a scam where you're taking in money at the bottom to feed the guys at the top until the bottom stops and there's a crash and so it's not the same thing as a death gamble where somebody gets knocked out and they strip the loser clean and leave him to die mr still well you mentioned uh that the gold is a money that serves the market and of course i wonder what you mean by serving the market because to me money should serve the public interest and certainly in today's world the market does not operate in the public interest gold is a scarce form of money that's easily controlled that's why bankers throughout the 1800s attempted to force america onto a gold only money system and before even even going so far as to legally forbidding the minting of silver dollars as as a complimentary currency because uh silver was in plentiful supply at that point uh we were on a gold-only money system during the great depression of the 1930s we were on a gold only money system during the even greater depres post-civil war depression which lasted for 30 years and reduced the amount of current of money in circulation by some 84 during those 30 years so any type of commodity based uh money is highly manipulatable uh even a basket except if the commodity is human time of uh of commodities uh for in order for a a currency a sovereign national currency to serve the public interest uh it has to have two characteristics it has to be valueless and it has to be ubiquitous uh so that's that's really all i have to say about it uh you know currencies that uh a currency must serve public interest not the interest of the so-called market charlie um why was it said that money is scarce uh dollar bills or scars when the money supply i think has gone from like 400 billion dollars to over 800 billion dollars in the past since year 2000 there's over double the amount of dollar bills in the economy right now in circulation so i don't think that dollar bills are scarce did you get any kid i do think though and i disagree uh i think you're um with what you said that money shouldn't be something that uh is a a commodity um my my argument or some of the things that i don't like about um nothing that i don't like mountain hours because i think it's an unbelievable idea but i think some of the the downfalls of it is that the fact that it represents hours that aren't a um that you can't commoditize that they're an asset that can't be um because the janitor's hour is not as valuable as the hour of a doctor i know hours or 60 minutes like that and of course when a doctor is cleaning a park with his son on a weekend on a work bee he's earning one hour per hour like the kid is a volunteer and everybody else but when he's in his surgery he can command 10 hours per hour so some people just cannot grasp the idea of the child hour being the numero which now permits the different values of other people's hours in standard hours like this kid here there's a great market for the value of the hours um i think that there it gives the idea a wide spread fraud and corruption by the the issuing entity um i also think that there probably isn't enough i don't know how much is in circulation maybe like 50 000 worth when there are over 21 million bitcoins that are going to be in circulation um and in the dollar equivalent right now it's over 300 million dollars wow we've got 300 million backed by nothing dollars and you've only got 50 000 back by work hours just in the past three years so it's like kind of the opposite of what you're saying is what's actually true all right carrie before we give them a chance for their final rebuttals and closing statements do we have any questions from the chat that we could ask all three of our panelists um well there has been talk about what is the public interest and there's been some questioning of that like how do you determine that and why should you trust someone who says just because it's for the public interest it's good that's a great question we're going to give that to each one of our panelists if you would in just a minute in terms of your background to bring to this debate how do you define the public interest we'll go in the opposite order this time charlie i'm sorry i didn't hear the question when when you talk about bitcoins being in the interest of the people to adopt how do you define the public interest well if you're not interested in it you don't have to use it it's completely voluntary you have to get involved um and you can buy into it or work for it and the beauty of bitcoin is that you don't have to trust a government or you don't have to trust the color elective you've got nobody you've got nobody to blame that's what bitcoin is all about that's centralized and there's no trust in one central authority because i i personally believe and i think many people believe is that um we all know not a lot of us don't trust the government right now but there was a point that we did trust the government and there's a point that we trust the collective or credit union or bank now but there may be a point that we don't trust at the end of the day people are going to be trustworthy now but in 10 100 200 years from now different people can be non-trustworthy so you have to build a system that's going to be consistent over hundreds of years and putting trust in one company government essential authority is the opposite direction we should have no authority well the class definition of in the public interest is uh doing the most good for the most number of people but i would add to that but it it decentralization of power to the greatest extent which is practical so it's a it's a fuzzy yeah where the line is is a fuzzy area but uh that's the way i define it and wayne i would say it's uh freedom from force of government uh or any force or fraud of usury um we we have to really get our minds around that this is extremely important it's not just a matter of it's my right to loan money or whatever um ultimately if if currency if if 10 people issue loans for a hundred thousand dollars a piece of gold without fractional reserves even at one percent it the bankers can create a paradigm where it's impossible for all of those borrowers to pay off that debt that's gamble reason why it creates a paradigm where contracts become unpayable so uh that's not the interest in my mind is freedom from force and freedom from the fraud of usury what is the word for an impossible contract that you sign with open eyes we'll give the first word to you go ahead please sir now get money created up against it it's the most important power of a sovereign governing government is to uh issue issue the nation's money and control the value thereof that's the basically the wording in article 1 section 8 of the u.s constitution the two basic things that that need to be done number one most importantly is governments should be uh not not just can control uh the level of their debt uh government borrowing should be completely eliminated uh if governments could not borrow then uh they would have to face from outside banks immediately because of they would have to raise taxes on people immediately uh to cover their spend and where would they get money if they didn't borrow they'd have to run their own bank and borrow from their own bank but they would have to bank their own game they have to bank the game so where are they going to get the chips if they don't borrow the chips with a marker from their own bank they're overspending uh so i really don't think that you're that you can have any uh significant reforms until you eliminate the ability of governments to borrow that's the most important thing to me or give them the right to create their own chips on the part of private bankers and you have to have a a general atmosphere amongst the people understanding how how money is created and we've seen we've seen this misunderstanding demonstrated right here on this show that's right the government does not create the money the federal reserve does not create the money the commercial banks create all money as debt with the exception of coins uh and we heard another argument that keep saying it bill increase in currency about the increase in currency currency is a very small uh proportion of any national money supply almost all money is certainly over 90 percent in every nation computer credit is credit money created by commercial banks and computers mr schramm your final thoughts um i agree with everyone i think we all agree on the same thing that people need to better understand um how money is created in their specific country because in all countries it's different because he doesn't understand governments need to spend a lot less and there needs to be a lot better physical responsibility transparency and remember i want government to spend a lot more for a lot more programs to take a lot more care of us for which i can earn bigger money and pay bigger taxes for the greater care i got i do believe that competition is a good thing so having competing alternative currencies is something that's great um and having actually no your bitcoin is distracting people from the unilets alternative the big one and from starting up let's systems you're stealing all the news and giving community currency a bad name either get a better medium or shut down currencies that are uh fiat sovereign based um and alternative currencies are better than years could coexist and work together um and add value to each other different ways around the world and mr walton we'll give you the last word of our esteeming panel tonight go ahead please well i want to thank you guys for hosting this this is uh essential uh the most important issue for people to understand is the monetary system um and i i want for us to kind of raise our game and to challenge ourselves to go higher and you know what we commonly think is that we have to go through this massive collapse in this calamity in order for you know for the sleepers to uh come to their senses and start listening to us aware people um all we have to do the the entity which controls the planet the the private bankers it's a very small number of people by controlling the monetary system they control all the governments on the planet it's just a very small number of people and they do it and it's they have scarce money it's fear federal reserve notes are scarce uh that's the reason why foreclosures are so high um is because there isn't enough money in just in circulation to pay all the debts so by creating a greater system of rewards if we when we reward people for good behavior they will gravitate to our side we can basically buy their allegiance and this is what was done uh during uh you know ancient history is through a universal debt jubilee is to rather than focus on what divides us let's focus as we are all dead slaves let's focus on emancipating ourselves by each other's allegiance let's forgive our debts unify and under a new currency system that creates greater abundance that bigger i'm sorry forgive our dishonorable debts i'm gonna pay my honorable debts for stuff i got in the dominant system by doing this uh we don't have to go through a collapse we can make we can bottom out right now if we were to just snap our fingers and tomorrow commit to using a different currency that was more abundant and served humanity rather than enslaved humanity we can have victory very very quickly we don't have to have a collapse we have to get out of that mindset that they are all powerful it's just like the wizard of oz just like bill stills book it's just a few men behind a curtain we don't have to be afraid of them well gentlemen it's been an honor to have you on tonight and i just want to say it's great to see that this conversation is even possible that those of us who see the problem who want to escape the exploitation of the current monetary system are able to have a conversation like this we're able to put our heads together and one way or another the days of the federal reserve note are numbered and we are coming together to make it happen gentlemen i'm so glad to be joined by all of you tonight thank you so much we're going to be having both or all excuse me all three of you back on as these issues become relevant charlie it's been great to have you on as ours our representative for bitcoin uh mr mr still being able to to bring your historical understanding to this debate has been most valuable and wayne for all of the uh the holes that austrians try to poke in mountain hours i challenge any of them to put in the legwork that you have to actually get people investing in and working in a functional way with an alternative currency of course for my part as an advocate of gold and silver as an alternative i don't think that particular status quo of the liberty movement needs to be underscored anymore but we can see in this conversation the various strengths and weaknesses of all these alternatives lined up one against another but we can tell one way or another they are all far superior to getting screwed over by the current system thank you so much actually the only weakness in wayne's mountain hours was that he couldn't email his hours globally like i do right otherwise the bitcoin kid will be able to say oh we're global we can do trades globally and you can't yeah i can join us and uh we're going to be doing more of these in the future all right that's enough okay so that's the great monetary reform debate if you didn't laugh along well you got a lot of learning to do and uh if you did laugh along well you certainly got an education because a lot of things were covered over this thing but again the answer seems to be using the bitcoin technology transfer medium to transfer hours around like i'm already doing with my email but just more officially in a more official database so you just wait until the unilets time bank gets united and big and it'll put the bitcoin based on nothing money to shame and well done bill and wayne | kingofthepaupers | UCtHqZIx5B_F_FTHPEYDPdsA | 2013-02-27 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 20,323 | 108,208 |
KtXu941OIdQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtXu941OIdQ | Assembly Lines #25: Apple //c Volume Control | Hi and welcome to another episode of the Sounded Lines podcast. I am your host Chris Toines. Today we're going to take a look at removing the volume control from an Apple IIc Logic board. Javier Rivera needed a new one for his board and I just happened to have an old board where the video was dead, but the audio control was fine. So we're going to take a look at how to actually remove the volume control. So let's get started. Music Okay, so here's the Apple IIc Logic board with the volume control which we're going to try and remove. As you can see on the top of the board, there's not much to it. You can't really see how it's attached. If we flip it over, we can see that there are three solder points here, here, and here and then two what appear to be plastic nubs that are shoved through the board. And so we're going to try and uns solder these three points first and then see if we can push the knob out from the back here. So I'm going to go ahead and use the solder sucker to get the solder out from there. Music So to get the volume control out, what I did is I just removed all the solder using both the solder sucker and the wire braid from the opposite side of the board. And then I actually ended up just slightly melting these two ceramic nubs that were pushed through just because that was the only way to really get them to shove back through. And then the solder was still holding it in so I just very carefully wedged a screwdriver between the board and the volume control and just kept heating the solder until it was able to find the work itself free. So here's the volume button removed from the Apple IIc Logic board and there's three pins on it. So this is the bottom view. So we've got the ground pin, the pin that's going to the UA14 audio package, and then the plus 5 volt pin. And so over here on the main board, this is the ground pin here and then here in the middle, this is the one going to UA14, which is up here. And then this top pin is the plus 5 volts. So now we can analyze the resistance of this just to see if it is a 500 ohm. So right now I have the button turned off so if, and I've got it set to beep for continuity. So if we attach the leads between UA4 and ground, then it should beep if I get it on there correctly. And then if we change to just measuring the resistance between the middle pin and the plus 5 volts, we get about 480 ohms. So that's close enough to 500. Now we can spin the dial around carefully. Okay, this should be all the way on. And let's put it back on continuity. And now we touch the plus 5 volts and the middle pin so those are connected. So installing the volume control back into the Apple IIc is just a simple matter of reinserting the pins into the board and soldering it. A.J. Cohen over on the Apple II Enthusiast Group recommended GE silicone glue to glue the little ceramic nibs back in. And that should be it. And I'm going to go off and box this up along with some 4164 rams for Javier. So thanks for watching. you | CT6502 | UCrnCRkPLoXXzTtWX9dBJsnA | 2016-02-08 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 597 | 3,000 |
MjeG7tTGvzY | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjeG7tTGvzY | BRANDI TOWS THE BIG TRAILER O SH!#$ Wolfpack Toyhauler 315 pack 12 | yeah go as slow as you want you could go a little bit faster no not don't don't turn left oh my god that scared me you did scare me so keep going towards that truck don't start turning left yeah keep going keep going keep going you're gonna hit it what are you doing kidding keep going start turning left now [Applause] what's going on is that um pretty quick here we so we got the new 2020 rzr pro xp right right and what that means is that either my hubby has to pull doubles which which we're gonna do or something what we're gonna do but when we go to pismo which is not that long of a trip i'm gonna probably pull flatbed also what if someone freaking gets injured and i need to drive the whole thing home what's going on out here i'm doing trailer type of stuff huh we're doing trailering family do you mean what's going on here i'm um you're a girl i know i'm a girl i am actually hooking rehooking this flatbed up so i could drag it over to storage and pick up the uh pick up the big trailer oh my god you're gonna pick up the big truck and i'm gonna be completely honest with you because i don't want to lie if people are watching i'm nervous all right i've never done it and i also get nervous just because you're going to be not watching and judging you've never done that but i haven't take the skater and go okay you're thinking about it too much let's get out of here what's going on is we need the trailer here for something that's why it's not important it's part of it's prep for our trip it's got some tires we need for some stuff coming on it's in another video the tires uh uh whatever i was saying it's got some tires in it that are for another video yeah we need those uh brandi needs the trailer here you need to talk to them about that trailer yep we got a lot of trailers we got a lot of trailer stuff going on anyway this is a video about um brandy toeing the big one okay guys and i'm totally gonna be serious i'm gonna say this before i go because i probably won't be able to speak again i'm not dumb i pulled the flatbed no biggie but i'm nervous and ladies if you have ever pulled the trailer for the like with your husband or whatever for the first time you know it's like even if they're a cool dude like mine they judge you they're judging you he's judging everything i do i'm not i feel like in my head he's really not so uh i gotta go because i gotta focus he'll talk to you i got things they gotta do let's go do this let's do it [Music] okay i'm being great got it all right here we go we're to do this there's our neighbors he's like why is she driving they were lucky i set the alarm off when i ran out that's how it started all right okay so see the way you just cut across yeah no no no no stop stop straightening out staying out no you can't cut you don't cut corners you're towing already no cutting corners okay you don't cut across you go straight up straight up and turn yep okay okay so now turn not too sharp and watch your trailer i'm watching it i'm over doing it right now this is what i want you to overdo it if you don't overdo it you know me i don't learn i never learn i know myself i'd ever learn um be honest with yourself you're fixing to learn today wow that's all right okay here we go we'll be back we'll be back because this is should be hopefully uneventful to get this part hopefully all right this part's easy okay okay so how's it going so far we've gone about a mile we've gone more than a mile we've gone two miles literally we've literally only gone two miles since then and so far it's two miles of bliss what do we got going on here we got a police officer sitting here he's going uh oh now they're on the store and something went down something's going on down there there was a killings over here in the oven oh was it a murder okay i'm talking about anyways what's happening right now is that i am feeling a little bit better about this whole situation i'm trying to watch the way the tires are like following the truck because i'm about to be pulling oh this is right oh careful i got it you can't guess this red car is coming over i got to be very diligent about watching what's happening in your other reviews okay there's no cars and then let's start prepping now we're going to do this on camera you have a turn coming up you're going to turn into the storage you can't just turn in like it's a truck right only so tell me what i should be doing ahead of time okay so here's what we're gonna do we're gonna pretend this is the big trailer pulling in the storage you're gonna over overdo it right okay so what you're gonna do is you start right now you start watching the cars that around you constantly watching your mirrors what traffic's joking what he's smoking a cigarette that's okay we're vaping anyway so we're gonna watch the cars that are around us uh very carefully as you get closer uh to the storage you're going to be going really slow like uncomfortably slow for other people so that they'll want to pass you and go around you because you don't want them near you yeah and what you're going to do is uh the last i don't know say let's i want to say from here see that uh the dale as the daryl storage the yellow sign almost this far away you're gonna start easing over and you're gonna take up both lanes okay and and if people don't like it too bad that's this is the way this is the way you have to do it you're gonna come over and what you're gonna do is you're gonna take up that lane with the truck and try to leave the trailer and there's partially in this thing oh i see because you don't want somebody trying to pass you on the right okay there's this oh yeah this is practice so nice and slow right here what are there any cars around you there is a white car about four cars three car lengths back slow down you want him to go by but you have other cars you don't want to go by okay okay now move over a little bit stay wide wide why turn on your right turn signal all right all right slow down slow down way oh you know what wrong story i was like what are we doing okay okay you're good just go wrong stories i thought we were going to dunk yeah watch that you gotta you gotta if we were going there that's what you'd have to do okay so don't start cutting across you go to the trailer oh yeah wide yeah wide there you go that's just that's how you would have to turn with the big trailer actually i'm watching it both okay there you go okay this is me being perceptive like he's not telling me the right way to go i usually listen to everything he says it's surprising i just turn right in there right when you're pulling the trailer you need to make sure you're on the street normally though i would have just done it and you would have been like what are you doing in here yeah okay let's be very careful here because this is like a blind spot but there's nobody so i'm gonna go in yeah it's a blind spot and you have to cut across the wrong way okay got it all right so we're here stay stay stay wide okay and then at the last minute kind of turn over to your right to your left to get to that to get to the thing okay now turn left and go over to it okay the reason for that is when we have the big tray remember we're pretending we're pretending like we had the big trailer and the reason you want to do that is to keep the big trailer away from that pole look at that even though i'm a nervous wreck i still remember the cover so now remember you pulled left you need to straighten your wheels out go right when you pull away okay so you don't run the trailer into the pole oh yeah like more more and more and more more if you had the big trailer you'd have to make sure that was yeah over we're pretending that like we had the big turn okay all right so i'm gonna stop this for a minute we're gonna go find our our spot okay we're gonna put the flatbed right there next to this trailer temporarily then we're gonna go grab our fits we'll pull it out drop it come back here and get our flatbed put it in that spot uh what a pain but that's uh we don't practice yeah so you're gonna hang a hard left right now hard left hard hard hard nice and slow and then when you get next to that trailer start turning right well stop stop stop there you're gonna put the trailer over here oh i see what you're saying so yeah see that's how you put the trailer where you want it don't get too close perfect you just keep rolling with watch your trailer and then uh when it's lined up with that one we'll just stop and drop it right there right there i think all right what happened not too bad right perfect this is where we wanted it just out of the way let's just stay in here for a minute it's a temporary drop so you're gonna twist this don't put your hands under there okay oh shoot doesn't have pins now what you gotta do is make sure you're in a pin right you're in a spot so what i'm going to do is i'm going to bring it up and let it go down to that next hole [Music] there we go now that's called the ultimate jab uh are you completely off the ball yep i'll do a little more just to make sure i don't catch it on accident on the lip all right good all right let's do this now oh god now what now we got to hook up you you're probably hooked up in there and anderson ultimate when we get over there we'll reinspect everything oh look at this both she uh decided to back from the road clear against the fence all the way back to our trailer i just feel like it's the easier way yeah look at this she's doing that she's doing 100 foot straight line back up past all right so don't get too close we got tailgate down yep so we'll get out we'll drop tailgate we'll inspect things we'll see where we're at you're good you're good all right perfect so here we're gonna do this we're going to nor i'll do your job what you would normally do now okay uh we don't need to do uh we don't need to do phones for this part i'm gonna show you i'm gonna show you how you would do this part okay i'm going to show you how to beat you on this do it all right here we go all right now you can actually have to come back this way a little bit not a lot but about a little more [Music] start straightening it out so okay turn your wheel to the right and go forward a tiny bit a little tiny bit more i mean a little right there back up but back up that much okay you're good you're good you're good you're good and after the parking brake so it doesn't do the jump back thing right yeah okay so backing the chevy under it's totally different because you don't have to get under a ball totally and you can't uh people probably don't realize we don't have a backup camera and from inside this truck even me at my height i cannot see that ball at all don't see anything no but you're back in a completely blind 100 yeah all right so you did it good job now is it underneath of it that's the only disadvantage of the anderson it's hot it's under it oh i'm sorry it did it i did it you did it we'll see when it's hooked up i'm excited about it i'm sorry i've never done it before guys oh you're good you're good all right so you know the rest of this procedure okay so i'm gonna hook up um i'm gonna go ahead and get the brake plugged in the thing plugged in blah blah blah right yeah let's do it okay oh i think okay yeah easier okay all right you're done with that i'm done with that now i'm going to put the tailgate up right all right okay this part doesn't happen until i get drop it correct so it's already unlocked um let's go ahead and put the electrical on since we're here okay right here watch out we still have that uh because we still have to move the front unlock it just twist first don't twist and twist okay now it's already unlocked so push it in that's locked unlock it okay all right so we didn't need the brakes hooked up yet because we're gonna have to disconnect them but we'll come back to that so right here so go ahead and drop it okay so that is land move your hand your left hand don't put your hand on the bed oh if something were to happen and this truck were to vanish your drop your hand would be smashed in between the two do anything with the pins yet right that's the end no that's true i haven't ever done this part and i'm like it's different when you're doing it when i'm doing it and you're out of whacking my and my whole yeah because normally you know this okay sucked it up yeah you're looking good yeah so all you got to do is drop it down to the point to where it sets on the trailer and then we'll pull the landing gear up and then we will pull out and we'll grab the trailer okay where are we we are at storage i have uh successfully got the uh fifth wheel onto the hitch yeah i have retracted the landing gear from their sitting position i've removed the land like the docks or whatever the yeah landing pads what else do we need to do here before we roll now we need to lift up the legs i need to pop those up like this yep make sure the pin is all the way through yeah um so it sticks out from one side there we go that's it i need to remove the wheel it's not over here i already checked okay let me check so either i didn't put one on or it's on the other side i dropped the trailer so if it's not there that was all me um there's tires underneath of it that makes it for a challenge or what i mean like no that's our storage we need storage so apparently i didn't will chalk it okay all right so let's do this uh we're coming to the we're coming to the exciting part so i'm gonna stop this and we're gonna start it at the exciting part let me get my bearing all right here we go are you ready to put my seat belt on because well i don't think you need it right now because we're gonna do it we're gonna pull you know what we can let's make this easy we're gonna put the trailer straight in front of us temporarily then we'll go grab the flatbed put it in here and then we'll grab the yeah the thing have you ever noticed that we need a backup camera all right there's trailers everywhere yeah so actually listen for a minute actually what i would do i would hang right uh about that a little more about that much and then roll up to that motorhome right there and then hang left i'm gonna go so slow yeah go as slow as you want you can go a little bit faster you know i'm not gonna go faster i'm gonna go my own comfort level keep your will all right okay that one's fine this one whoa i'm just kidding i had to do that once so yeah we're looking good back there here i'll show you guys how does it look on your side we're good so now keep your will to left left flap flap left left oh yeah i want you all right okay now i can straighten it out slowly because that takes a long time for that trailer to follow there you go as long as this trailer is you have to turn like three miles ahead of time all right straighten out straight now just straighten it out and you can pretty much stop right there and we'll drop it i think we're out of the way right i've gone 47 feet and i'm a nervous wreck let's do it i can't believe i'm gonna drive on a busy street and don't be nervous i'm gonna be fine i'm not nervous you need to calm down i'm calm look at me let's do this out all right we're gonna drop it right here keep in mind we realize we're going to a little bit of extra work here people are oh there's so much work or you could just put the trailer someone will have the greatest idea in the world we get it this is what we wanted to do we wanted it this is our practice she needed to pull the flatbed she needed to drop the flatbed she needed to hook this up and drop it she needed to also hook up and drop the flatbed i need to learn also well explain to them why what's going on what's going on is that um pretty quick here we so we got the new 2020 rzr pro xp right right and um i'm probably gonna have to be we're not made of money so we can't buy like a 78 000 foot long uh we just bought this yeah and it was a big purchase for us so we're not gonna obviously yeah just turn around so turn around and sell it although we might that's not maybe anytime but but right now what we'd like to do is keep it and what that means is that either my hubby has to pull doubles which which we're gonna do what we're gonna do but when we go to pismo which is not that long of a trip i'm gonna probably pull flatbed with the razor on it with the chevy yeah and so pulling the big trailer is kind of good great like really good practice for that because that's gonna seem like cake right right also what if someone freaking gets injured and i need to drive the whole thing home there you go all right so let's do this let's drop those we'll grab the landing pads yes drop the landing gear okay and we're not gonna make you go through that we'll be back yeah okay so we got the trailer off the truck trailer's disconnected from the truck uh we got to go connect back up to the flatbed and put it in our storage spot just right around the corner here is where we dropped the flatbed right there hiding over there stop don't let the truck move turn the wheel to the right more more you're i mean let me show you guys she's so close if she cranks down real hard and comes back she might actually make this all the way are you only going to roll back that much ready keep going keep going whoa hold on okay so now what you're gonna do is put it in neutral [Music] now put it in drive [Music] let it just creep i mean the smallest amount you can whoa right there put it in neutral okay now park hit the parking brake before you let off the brake yeah i mean i over i got you off a little bit but you're there there's enough secure enough to get it on so the reason you but the reason you uh the reason you go to neutral is to uh let the transmission not try to push the truck forward let that tension release right then i didn't know that hold on hold on hold on wait wait wait stop back take it back up what's happening right now is you're too far back and what's happening when you let it down it's catching the hitch okay so stop for a second here let me get in here let me get in here okay i'm gonna push it back okay now do it now so when you put it in neutral it takes the tension off okay right so the so the transmission is not binding pushing you forward you put it neutral it lets it and then you push the parking brake and the truck won't roll forward thing it does yeah lunge forward do that all right so that's it yeah here that's hang on that's bound up because we're too far now do it all right now just yeah twist you're gonna turn that i'm getting eaten up by a mosquito while we do this turn it like this other way so that the pin comes all the way off okay see it right there and now pull that up so it doesn't dry on the ground now let the pin back and then slowly let it down until it drops the pin drops in one of those holes there you go all right give it a little bit of right that way it's sharing sharper okay now start calling it start following it here's the only problem stop from it yeah you're the wrong one but that's good practice okay so unfortunately our sony got hot and shut off but uh i got osmo with me and i don't know how much of what we were doing we caught but right now we need to turn around so she can be headed the right way to back that trailer in [Music] let me help you because you'll catch that bumper if you're not careful all right just a little bit back hard right hard right hard right hard right hold on hold on stop uh you got more keep coming keep coming keep coming okay stop turn hard oh don't move until that wheel's turned all the way up there you go all right hold it hard left and go forward all right here we go we got turned around she's gonna go put this thing over here line it up to be uh back in and then i'm gonna let you try to back this in right okay yeah all right here we go all right let's go see how this goes seems to put that in there don't worry about these tires that's another story she's going the wrong way let her figure it out stop stop you're going to attack now if you keep going so you're going the wrong way you have the trailer going over there wait stop stop stop stop stop you're headed for me all right so we we uh realigned and we're gonna try this again too much too much too much straighten it out straighten it out way straighten it out now pull forward now follow it hard left left left hard hard hard hard all right now you're better now start to turn it the other way a little bit a little bit a little bit that way watch the corner of your trailer going in okay now start to follow it start to follow it yeah now you're getting there start following it keep following it keep falling it hard hard hard left hard left hard left so you're getting off a little bit so what i would suggest you get go leave the wheel exactly where it's at and go forward a little bit i forgot we we need to straighten it out now okay so now yeah yep reverse and turn the wheel to the right a little bit not too much but maybe a little more there you go and then once it you're gonna bring the the cell of the trailer to keep going you're gonna let it come this way and then start falling and start following it now no now okay yeah see it happens quick you got to go forward a tiny bit all right you're good okay stop left hard left follow that trailer all right there you go there you go just starting to straighten it out keep pulling up keep following it nope left left left left hard left hard left hard left now we're going to drop it right there all right we're gonna drop this thing we'll come back right now uh are you ready for the fun yeah so here's what happened unfortunately uh this camera got hot shut off i don't know how much we missed but we busted out the osmo or the gopro or something we record it so you know that's in there so what we got to do now is hook up to this i'm not going to record this because we just recorded hooking up to it and she knows how to do that um she knows actually um she knows it very well she was just nervous doing it on her own so we got to make sure we put the tailgate down oh yes we had a little incident we bumped it it's fine it scared the out of me so um let's go do that we're gonna stop right away put that just talk to them well we're gonna come back after we hooked up all right what's going on in here i broke a nail he did i don't talk about it but yeah it doesn't matter because it was worth it um right now we're going to check the lights and make sure that we're all all systems check all systems go they mean all right we're gonna go check the lights we haven't towed this thing for other than over here to storage for a while it's a brand new trailer it's probably got about 1500 miles on it hit the brakes all right turn on the headlights let off the brakes let off the brakes we're good okay so here's what we decided we've decided that we're gonna practice for a few minutes here in uh storage before we roll out onto the road right all right so what you're gonna do is you're gonna go straight forward as far as you can without getting too uncomfortably close i need to make sure i'm straight right i'm good yeah i mean that's not super critical at this point you just need to get forward as far as you feel comfortable to that fence listen to me stop right now don't uh don't in this kind of situation and on the road to don't start turning any at all ahead of time keep it dead straight until it's time to turn and then turn okay big squares big squares yes okay square all right so do that right now keep your will keep your wheel keep your wheel keep your wheel you probably want to turn i'd say now all right now hard hard because you were close to the fence and i'll watch i got this side you're good we're a long ways away from anything over here so you watch your side okay i'm good so as you can see that was way enough for that particular situation now hold on stop for a second stop stop you see how close that you see how close the um trailer is to the cab look through the back window over here i do okay so that's a that's something else you got to watch for okay all right okay now i gotta kind of go right no you're good you keep just follow it through follow it through follow up i'm letting it guide me yeah follow it through all right you can start straightening out now just yeah straighten it out you're good you're good it's a couple so stop for a second there's a few things the trailer or track okay when you make a corner of the trailers like if you turn in this radius right the trailer is gonna track on the inside of that radius the other thing that's gonna happen is like say you're too close to the fence and you turn the back of the trailer also swings up when it comes around okay so if you're too close to something you can clip it with the back of the trailer okay so and also you've got to remember that the what you think you're doing turning wise is the opposite what you well that's for yeah that's for people learning uh tobacco learning me going forward get your wife on here guys i'm gonna pause for a minute bring your wife on board yeah wife's you know how stressful it is to drive with your husband's because you want to impress him because you love him and you don't want to think you're an idiot that's where i'm at so sit down and join me on this journey because seriously i'm going to be non-i'm going to be totally blunt i might cry i don't know and not because he's being mean to me because i love him and i don't want to i don't want to disappoint him i'm not disappointing them but god i'm stressed out let's do it let's go all right so i'm just going to go let him guide me guide me trailer so going forward it's not opposite only backing up right back forwards not backward so uh get over a little bit about right there and just you can go a little faster we're good right now you're you're not near anyway you're not near anything okay because you're gonna have to have a you're gonna have to have a balance in between going slow and not going so slow that we cause an accident so you're gonna keep hanging as far as you can to the right but not you know not hit the fence and you're gonna follow this around as we get up here and now you're gonna when you follow this around i want you i'll watch everything else i want you to watch the rear of the trailer and i want you to see how how far so you're kind of i'd stay out more okay just overdo it over do it over do it okay overdo it overdo it all right okay you're you're way away from any of i just worry about that guy okay i understand i got that i want you to look at the channel okay okay watching it all right swinging out buddy it's a lot of trailer why did we get a big trailer like this but we could have gotten a lot of smaller we got it because it does not bother me in one bit to tell you it could have been smaller i'm just saying it's like god how about how much trailer do i hear people complain about well i have here people complaining about towing trailers this big this trailer is awesome and it feels good look at even a girl could freaking do it it's my first time and i haven't even rushed into anything i got him okay i am watching like a freaking hawk you want your side keep your eyes open you're way too far this your side i'm gonna because i'm not watching your side so it makes me look all that because i know you stuff what you're doing but at the same time if i'm not watching i don't have control over it so i'm i'm leaning towards my side okay so do you want to go around the block one more time in here before we leave or do you want to leave i'm gonna get on the road this is boring all right so as those were as slow as you can right here no throttle don't you don't hit the brake just no throttle and i want you to tell me how you're gonna approach this corner coming up because you got a trailer i'm gonna go straight out as far as i can towards the fence and then i'm gonna cut to the right a little bit and just let it fall actually so what we need to do in this case is uh you're going to keep going at the last minute you're going to hang left pretty good because that way that moves the trailers the the path that the trailer is taking it's going to move it over to the left a little bit okay so you're going to hang left now not so far you hit that bubble hey left left left don't turn it back don't turn back and forth all right now start turning away now not so far all right we just have to be careful on that because i might have pushed you too far you get close to the back end swinging around and catching up so the gate is angled this way right this way and we are going this way so what you need to do right now is you need to hang a hard hard right you need to head for that little s10 pick or that that's not an s10 you need a head for that truck right there's an s chain whatever it is you need to head for that hard hard right hard right hard leg all right keep going no no no keep going start straightening start straightening start straightening no not don't don't turn left oh my god that scared me you did scare me so keep going towards that truck don't start turning left yeah i'll tell you when to turn left keep going keep going keep going you're gonna hit it what are you doing kidding keep going start turning left now no no no no not too much not too much remember you want to be on that side of you want to be close to the gate over here all right all right all right [Music] you're doing good stay stayed your ride as much as you can because that trailer is going gonna cut across yeah okay all right no stay to your right don't don't start turning the left jeff stadium right as long as the truck can make it through i will i'm gonna tell you that part so here one mistake we made you need to put the mirrors up but let's put them out when we pull after we pull through the skate okay okay all right so stay on the right stay to the right stay the right because the any left you go that trailer is going to come i'm good on that side so slowly okay stop stop stop hard left and really slow because i have you too close to this we might hold on hold on hold on pull the mirrors in all right go past this pole so we pulled the mirrors that i do if they got her too close because i'm trying to drive without driving all right right turn to your right and put the mirrors back out okay and go ahead and push them all the way up now i see the trailer straightening as you go [Music] here comes the real deal okay guys okay you're gonna go straight don't turn left or anything because you got a fence on that side i know i'm just like i gotta just see i see okay no cars forever go go people are just gonna have to stop if they come around that corner slow down people there's nobody right you're good i got out i'm sorry i got out i got out oh my god i know i was gonna get out i was worried so you're not gonna go on the left lane in the turn lanes right here yeah you stay right there stand this straight lane yeah okay we're going past the turn good thank you no no no no but you're not going to go in the far i'm sorry okay you're not going to go in there all right so just follow it out and just take a super wide turn right so see the lines all the way to the right keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going keep going left left left left left i got it okay okay see see how it's tracking i'm watching it i over i had you overdo it a little though but you're good no i'm perfect i want to overdo it because i'm nervous i don't want to get hit by anything i don't want to hit anybody i'm a nervous right i'm a nervous wreck people okay all right let's kick in that truck okay anyways what's happening is i feel really good about this right now um i know it's taking an hour and a half and we live two miles away from our storage but guess what no this was all prep okay slow down slow down yeah way down i didn't even check my trailer brakes guys you did not we're gonna do that around we're gonna do let off the brakes let off the brakes let off the brakes all right you're good good okay god i'm sorry i freaking messed up everything we're gonna ride our pre-trip down we are i wrote it down in no book i left it on the bed good job i wrote breaks lights i wrote everything i'll show to you when i get home to prove it all right i was trying i wrote p t s oh no ptsi pre-trip safety inspection i wrote all right we're kind of just rolling down the road right now i'm going down the road in the middle of the freaking traffic on it it's a normal road and here's me driving this 42 feet long okay absolutely okay i'm gonna i'm gonna stop this until we come to a turn right don't why see this is what i'm talking about you don't know if i've driven this before bro i haven't got time okay here's my advice if you are watching this and you don't have a trailer the person behind the wheel of the trailer could be me don't get in front of them all right we're gonna come back when there's something a turn or something crazy okay i gotta hold the wheels alright so coming up to a turn you're just going to go you're going to go i'm going to stay a little bit in both lanes because i feel like it all right that's fine and okay so here's what you're going to do you're going to go up to the point where it's almost uncomfortable yeah the you're not are you clear no they have a green light so they turn green good let them go all right so when it's comfortable you're gonna head for that mean and then you're gonna turn a hard left and you're going to actually end up you're going to end up i mean right you're going to end up in the right lane but don't start turning yet do not start turning again go go go go go go go go now go turn turn turn turn go go don't turn hard just stay like you're going in that way all right keep going keep going keep going and you're good are you watching this side this is the only side you need to watch when you're trying right you watch the right side when you turn left you watch the left okay okay i got it i apologize but that dude said dandy off-road just point that out that was not why i wasn't paying attention i was looking [Applause] all right so what i want you to do here eventually is watch these oh god the trees hang on slow down all right get in the middle get in the middle and go go you got to go a little faster because bars are going to catch up all right all right so we made it around the corner you didn't watch the right side but you but you're going to learn i'm going to learn i did watch it after you told me yeah all right so there's a lot of um when you're breaking in this with the trailer behind you you can feel yourself breaking i think you people get a customer just driving along and you're just listening to music and talking and boo boo boo but like when i'm breaking in this it's like oh wait where's the bottom of the break like i could feel like and then you feel the like something pushing you a little bit yeah a little bit a little bit of sixteen thousand fourteen thousand pounds whatever yeah about it's about fifteen thousand pounds yeah it will push you all right let's do this okay i'm gonna stop for a minute because we're gonna try and laugh yeah very serious now yeah now you gotta turn this intermediate turn well there's no car so i should hurry up so yeah yeah roll all right so now what you're going to do is you're going to turn into this turn lane right and you're going to stay into your front wheel almost touches the curb and you're not going to rush through this turn you're going to take it slow tell me what i do all right so start following it in you're good start following it in you're good you're good you're good follow this in and then stay right stay right now right now stay right stay right stay right stay right start okay that's little that's awesome i guided you too much don't no no no you're turning too hard left keep going that way a little bit i'm supposed to be watching that way a little bit that way a little bit and you're watching your side i'm watching all right got it you're hitting the back of the cab all good cutting across everything's fine and then and then what god help us hey help us shut up then what what do i do uh you're gonna pull up right here and stop next to trevor and let him get his stuff oh this just happened let me explain to you what just happened okay she's driving hey i saw actually i looked in my mirror and i'm like man he's taking that corner really slow and i'm like man he either lost a lot of weight or that's a lady so yeah what happened is we took the flatbed we dropped it and she did dropped an open area of the storage hooked up to this put it in an open area got the flatbed put it in the spot hooked back up to the fifth wheel and now we're here i did all that she did all that we're in training nice for the olympics of moving trailers do you want to grab this charger now or wait till we go around the block maybe i should grab it now just because training can take a while they can you know what dude let me tell you something you're all good for 15 minutes i did a good job no you did you did a good job well i had to do a lot of problems i had to drop and pick up two trailers hey most people would be terrified by what you just did you did an amazing job with driving with him especially yeah because i was nervous to disappoint him he's very judgmental he's always critiquing us he never lets us be ourselves he doesn't he doesn't that's a lie damn it trevor get out thank you get out here now i can charge my golf cart nice okay so what i would why do you want to just go some blocks yeah all right i'm just going to step back and and let you uh do what you're gonna do unless you're gonna just put some b-roll on some music so tell me what are the most important things you should be watching when you're just driving like as you go what are we i mean what could happen could it i don't know i don't know what to ask but i'm i want to do well and i don't want to hurt anybody or my us so the biggest thing starting off is you got to worry about it cutting across corners you got to worry about uh whipping into other lanes which this doesn't do too bad it's a big trailer so i'm going to go forward far if you figure it out [Music] if you get to are you what are you watching i'm watching uh your side because i'm trying to ride somewhere and how does it look it looks good okay how far are you at cut in i got like three feet from the curb you got about 12 feet but that's all right so here's what we need to do you need to practice on the next corner you need to pretend like there's a car there and you have to make it through with enough room for the car to still be on this side of the road because right now you're just taking up both sides well i'm gonna continue to do that and the car's gonna have to move out of my way so that's how i'm gonna drive so for in the meantime we're gonna practice i mean i feel like i'm gonna drive this way i'm this is called defensive driving so if you don't like it just get it i would say maybe more offensive but well offensive is the people around me are they get off of me are they offended they're offended by my driving and i'm defending myself and saying too bad okay all right well anyway so back to this here comes your next corner get over to your right and just pretend like you know for tim get over to your right get over to your right get over to your right pretend like there are cars on that side of the road because it could happen okay so you're gonna now i want you to turn from here this time okay so from here with cars right here there's cars coming towards you and there's a car coming up okay then i need to be very careful and watch my tires and make sure they don't further scrape so i'm doing a bagel thing like this i'm watching them watching them how does it look how does it look does not entail stopping at freaking jack in the box and having dinner i don't pull into a parking lot i don't even learn how to park in a small parking lot so here's the deal the camera keeps shutting off we just made a corner it was perfect but i don't know how much we got so so i think you should do it again do you want to keep doing it for a minute i'm gonna do it again so you can watch me i'm gonna have no input from now on okay watch so there's cars on this side he said what let me get you you're already too far over i know i know so that's what i'm saying so i want you to once you turn here i want you to stay in your lane as if there's cars oh god my lane is all lanes okay here we go so what i'm doing is watching my cut across make sure i don't smack those tires up against the edge of the curb so i gotta be wide stay wide i'm taking out both lanes because and i put my foot away from the turbo on that side and watching the right side i'm not the left side back in my lane back in my lane back in my lane thank you people for being caught like everybody around me good um in my lane straighten it out good i totally did that like freaking and i've done it a million times so this is good practice but i do feel like at some point we have to practice where there are cars i feel like that's true okay so here we go i'm pulling into a busy street what do i do oh yeah i have to go out as far as i can but i make sure there's no traffic and then i'm going to watch the left side even though there's nothing here because i got to make sure i don't smack into the back of the window and i'm looking at this side only because i'm turning left and now well how do you feel i feel like um i feel like i'm almost home and i just tote this freaking 42 foot long fifth wheel 15 000 pounds of fun literally right behind this old beat up ford this 2011 f250 with the six inch lift kit and 35 inch tires ah and an anderson ultimate hitch on a bmw hitch with a flip ball um we have the little adapter on there on the fifth wheel um kingpin and i'm telling you that i feel like i did a pretty good job i feel like um i need a little more practice because you know cutting corners that kind of stuff the things that you do just because you're normally driving and you don't have a bunch of trailer behind you just get easy but so you this is what i've learned from you you when you're pulling a trailer there are there's no relaxing there's no moment of like looking out the window or deciding you need to file your fingernail that's not happening folks it's a 100 total devoted concentration because you are carrying something that could potentially be a deadly weapon if you slip up even a little bit yeah and if you care about your family and you want other people to uh abide by the laws of the road then you should do the same right be considerate um it's i feel pretty awesome though i feel like i just gotta i feel like i'm legit like i should get some kind of a bat did you get me a badge i did when i get home i'm gonna put my badge on all right let's do this okay all right perfect all right so we're doing good we're almost home so what you're going to want to do is you're going to start hanging right and start hugging that curb because if you wait too late it's going to be hard to get where you need let's see how perfect i can get this because i'm guy i usually guide this stuff in i feel like this is my strong point right here parking is my area all right we'll see you don't know me bro first guys say oh we go on the block [Music] you tell me what you think you should be pretty close what do you think uh i'll be right back hang on let me fix it what i'm gonna fix it real quick you're gonna fix it real quick fix it real quick i'd keep going the way you were first this trailer is way too long to straighten it out that quick i don't know if that's true i think it's gonna be fine it's not i can tell you right now not completely but mostly because the trailer's so long you gotta move more than that to get it to move i'm telling you like i'm pretty good no you're good okay you got to turn the wheel the other way first of all yeah way the other way now start straightening out start straightening out okay keep going straight you're good keep going keep going keep going now straighten it out turn your wheel to the left left left flap turn your wheel dead straight right there go forward and do not move that wheel keep going keep going keep going keep going we're gonna call this because uh we we did it you did it i didn't do it we did it we did it no you helped me you freaking guided me i had some moments we're done we're done how do you feel how do you feel quick uh quick how do you feel and we gotta go i feel like i earned my trucker badge basically um basically i feel like i can go in and eat my slim jims i bought i bought them in case but if things would have gone well i wouldn't had one 20 pack okay but anyways thank you guys for watching i think we're going to be doing some more videos along in this series like where the wife does the um wife does the toe i don't know whatever you want to call it um yeah we'll get thank you so much for sitting by me i know he has a problem passengering and if you know him you know that so thank you very much for being patient and kind with me um and thank you guys for subscribing for watching and for um you know not being mean to me in the comments below um if you like the video give us a thumbs up we appreciate that it does help us leave us a comment we still answer all comments we love hearing and talking to you guys and we love hearing from you and talking to you if you dislike it that's also something that we need to know so that we can you know like change things up a little bit so hit the dislike button two times if you hate it a lot four times the most six times eight ten that's all of it um but leave us a comment and also there's gonna be links below to our facebook group dandy offroad adventure seekers which is where we talk about the rides that we're going to be on we want to hook up with you guys and meet you in the sand that's the whole point of this um if you want to help us on patreon like our like our homies do we got rodney and rick and tyler are guys that have been around from the very beginning we appreciate you guys more than you know and we have some content coming for you guys too so stay tuned stay tuned that's all i'm going to say all right and there's a facebook group there's a facebook group um there's a fastest uh can-am xyz rzr whatever there's a that's it it's it's like facts as fast as x3 we're gonna put uh there's gonna be a link below i'll link oh we'll probably put it on the screen as well yeah my hubby's a moderator for that group now and there's a lot of people up putting times and stuff up and people watching five so we kind of did a whole different thing today with the towing and me learning but we're still going to go back to our evo evolution powersports tuning we got the rzr the pro xp to be tuning the can-am is like uh aha crazy you saw wheelies on launch so playlist link below thank you guys so much appreciate it all right peace peace | Dandi Offroad | UCCMBbA7QT_ljsSgn8AVIegg | 2020-09-05 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 9,645 | 47,201 |
rubZpnRcdLQ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rubZpnRcdLQ | Power Grip Hose Clamps | [Music] when restoring your car you know sometimes you want to go for a little bit of a custom look or you might have a situation where you want you know a traditional lake hose clamp kind of gets in the way or it kind of breaks up the look of things one case you know when I was doing a white block recently you know the bypass hose it had yeah it's relatively short but just trying to get the hose clamps on there and look good it just kind of just didn't fit right so a product that I thought was you know really neat and you know I had my doubts about it to begin with was the power grip hose clamps these power grip hose clamps are you know effectively like a big piece of shrink tubing when they were first proposed to me that by the guys down at the auto parts store they said you know these things like work really good they were you know made their real inroads in the trucking industry but they'll they give a real custom look to things without you know having to have an actual wire a screw type hose clamp or a Corbin style clamp and provides a real neat way to do things so we're gonna do this out on the out on the table here just so you can see better but normally you know we do this on the engine and the power grip clamps come in a cardboard tube in order to get them off the cardboard tube you just kind of you crush the cardboard tube and then you can remove the the clamp itself you put that around your hose put your hose on your fitting and slide the clamp into position I like to use a little bit of heat shield what this does for me is it allows me to actually heat up this clamp it's shrink like I said it's like if he's a shrink tubing so we'll use a heat gun to actually shrink this up but they with a little bit of a heat shield fabricated from piece of sheet metal we can actually you know heat this and then direct the heat towards the shield itself to get the the entire circumference of the clamp heated up [Applause] [Music] then we use the little heat gun action to actually shrink that up and the great thing about that now is we've got the clamp on there it shrunk up it's on there tight but now every time the engine cycles every time the car gets warm get you know you bring the car up to operating temperature that clamp will constrict a little bit more and tighten up if it can and so we know that it's not going to get loose when I first started using these I thought to myself wow I don't know I don't trust that so I always kept a you know a spare clamp in the car just in case and in probably the last ten years I've never had one fail on me you may run into a situation where you know it comes time where you actually have to take one of these off the easiest way to take one off is to you don't want to be you know using a knife or something sharp here because then you run the risk of cutting your hose and then you need to replace that but if you just use a soldering iron and will let that heat up for a second use a soldering iron you can simply just apply that in that a little like actually burn right through this clamp and allow us to remove this that's it it's a really handy clamp works well for these applications they usually come with a little bit of writing on them if you're going for a real custom look you can easily just take a little solvent that'll take the writing right off great product use it on your next project | Classic Car Restoration Club | UCigy74aMU2SRU1-8Hxt2yXg | 2019-01-23 | Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed) | en | metadata | en | 685 | 3,384 |
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