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Senaca, Of a Happy Life - Part 3 (Stoicism)
Book 12 they are ill at ease replies he because many things arise which distract their thoughts and their minds are disquieted by conflicting opinions I admit that this is true still these very men foolish inconsistent and certain to feel remorse as they are do nevertheless receive great pleasure and we must allow that in so doing they are as far from feeling any trouble as they are from forming any judgment and that as is the case with many people they are possessed by a merry Madness and laugh while they Rave the pleasures of wise men on the other hand are mild decorous verging on dullness kept under restraint and scarcely noticeable and are neither invited to come nor received With Honor when they come of their own accord nor are they welcomed with any Delight by Those whom they visit who mix them up with their lives and fill up empty spaces with them like an amusing farce in the intervals of serious business let them no longer then join in congruous matters together or connect pleasure with virtue a mistake whereby they Court the worst of men The Reckless propagate always in liquor and belching out the fumes of wine believes that he lives with virtue because he knows that he lives with pleasure for he hears it said that pleasure cannot exist apart from virtue consequently he dubs his vices with the title of wisdom and parades all that he ought to conceal so men are not encouraged by aurus to run Riot but the I tide their excesses in the lap of philosophy and flock to the schools in which they hear the Praises of pleasure they do not consider how sober and temperate for so by Hercules I believe it to be that pleasure of epicurus is but they Rush at his mere name seeking to obtain some protection and cloak for their vices they lose therefore the one virtue which their evil life possessed that of being ashamed of doing wrong for they praise what they used to blush at and boast at their vices thus modesty can never reassert itself when shameful idleness is dignified with an honorable name the reason why that praise which your school lavishes upon pleasure is so hurtful is because the honorable part of its teaching passes unnoticed but the degrading part is seen by all book 13 I myself believe though my stoic comrades would be unwilling to hear me say so that the teachings of epicurus were as upright and holy and even if you examine it narrowly Stern for this much talked of pleasure is reduced to a very narrow compass and he bids pleasure submit to the same law which we bid virtue do I mean to obey nature luxury however is not satisfied with what is enough for nature what is the consequence whoever thinks that happiness consists in lazy sloth and alternations of gluttony and profligacy requires a good Patron for a bad action and when he has become an epicurian having been led to do so by the attractive name of that school he follows not the pleasure which he there he spoken of but that which he brought thither with him and Having learned to think that his vices coincide with the maxims of that philosophy he indulges in them no longer timidly and in dark corners but boldly in the face of day I will not therefore like most of our school say that the sect of epicurus is the teacher of crime but what I say is it is ill spoken of it has a bad reputation and yet it does not deserve it who can know this without having been admitted to its inner Mysteries its very outside gives opportunity for Scandal and encourages men's baser desires it is like a brave man dressed in a woman's gown your Chastity is assured your manhood is safe your body is submitted to nothing disgraceful but your hand holds a drum like a priest of cile choose then some honorable superscription for your school some writing which shall in itself arouse the mind that which at present stands over your door has been invented by vices he who ranges himself on the side of virtue gives thereby a proof of noble disposition he who follows pleasure appears to be weakly worn out degrading his manhood likely to fall into Infamous vices unless someone discriminates his Pleasures for him so that he may know which remain within the bounds of natural desire which are frantic and boundless and become all the more insatiable the more they are satisfied but come let virtue lead the way then every step will be safe too much pleasure is hurtful but virtue we need fear no excess of any kind because moderation is contained in virtue herself that which is injured by its own extent cannot be a good thing besides what better guide can there be than reason for beings endowed with a reasoning nature so if this combination pleases you if you are willing to proceed to a happy life thus accompanied let virtue lead the way let pleasure follow and hang about the body like a shadow it is the part of a mind incapable of great things to hand over virtue the highest of all qualities as a handmade to pleasure book 14 let virtue lead the way and bear the standard we shall have pleasure for all that but we shall be her Masters and controllers she may win some concessions from us but will not force us to do anything on the contrary those who have permitted pleasure to lead the van have neither one nor the other for they lose virtue altogether and yet they do not possess pleasure but are possessed by it and are either tortured by its absence or choked by its success being wretched if deserted by it and yet more wretched if overwhelmed by it like those who are caught in the Sholes of the CES and at one time are left on dry ground and at another tossed on the flowing waves this arises from an exaggerated want of self-control and a hidden love of evil for it is dangerous for one who seeks after evil instead of good to attain his object as we hunt wild beasts with toil and Peril and even even when they are caught find them an anxious possession for they often tear their Keepers to Pieces even so are great Pleasures they turn out to be great evils and take their owner prisoner the more numerous and the greater they are the more inferior and the slave of more Masters does that man become whom the vulgar call a happy man I may even press this analogy further as the man who tracks wild animals to their layers and who sets great store on seeking with snares the wandering brutes to noose and making their hounds the spacious Glade surround that he may follow their tracks neglects far more desirable things and leaves many duties unfulfilled so he who pursues pleasure postpones everything to it disregards that First Essential Liberty and sacrifices it to his belly nor does he buy pleasure for himself but sells himself to pleasure Book 15 but what asks our adversary is there to hinder virtue and pleasure being combined together and the highest good being thus formed so that honor and pleasure may be the same thing because nothing except what is Honorable can form a part of honor and the highest good would lose its Purity if it were to see within itself anything unlike its own better part even the joy which arises from virtue although it be a good thing yet is not a part of absolute good any more than cheerfulness or peace of mind which are indeed good things but which merely follow the highest good and do not contribute to its perfection although they are generated by the noblest causes whoever on the other hand forms an alliance and that too a one-sided one between virtue and pleasure clogs whatever strength the one may possess by the weakness of the other and sends Liberty under the yoke for Liberty can only remain unconquered as long as she knows nothing more valuable than herself for he begins to need the help of Fortune which is the most utter slavery his life becomes anxious full of Suspicion timorous fearful of accidents waiting in Agony for critical moments of time you do not afford virtue a solid immovable base If you bid it to stand on what is unsteady and what can be so unsteady as dependence on mere chance and the vicissitudes of the body and of those things which act on the body how can such a man obey God and receive everything which comes to pass in a cheerful Spirit never complaining of fate and putting a good construction upon everything that befalls him if he be agitated by the petty pin Pricks of pleasures and pains a man cannot be a good good protector of his country a good adventure of her wrongs or a good defender of his friends if he be inclined to Pleasures let the highest good then rise to that height from whence no force can dislodge it whether neither pain can Ascend nor hope nor fear nor anything else that can impair the authority of the highest good thither virtue alone can make her way by her Aid that Hill must be climbed she will bravely stand her ground and endure Whatever May befall her not only resignedly but even willingly she will know that all hard times come in obedience to Natural laws and like a good soldier she will bear wounds count scars and when transfixed and dying will yet adore the general for whom she falls she will bear in mind the old Maxim follow God on the other hand he who grumbles and complains and bemoans himself is nevertheless forcibly obliged to obey orders and is dragged away however much against his will to carry them out yet what Madness is it to be dragged rather than to follow as great by Hercules as it is folly and ignorance of one's true position to grieve because one has not got something or because something has caused us rough treatment or to be surprised or indignant at those ills which befall good men as well as bad ones I mean diseases deaths illnesses and the other cross accidents of human life let us bear with magnanimity whatever the system of the universe makes it needful for us to Bear we are all bound by this oath to Bear the ills of mortal life and to submit with a good grace to what we cannot avoid we have been born into a monarchy our Liberty is to obey God book 16 true happiness therefore consists in virtue and what will this virtue bid you do not to think anything bad or good which is connected neither with virtue nor with wickedness and in the next place both to endure unmoved the assaults of Evil And as far as is right to form a God out of what is good what reward does she promise you for this campaign an enormous one and one that raises you to the level of the Gods you shall be subject to no restraint and to no want you shall be free safe unhe hurt you shall fail in nothing that you attempt you shall be debarred from nothing everything shall turn out according to your wish no Misfortune shall befall you nothing shall happen to you except what you expect and hope for what does virtue alone suffice to make you happy why of course consumate and Godlike virtue such as this not only suffices but more than suffices for when a man is placed beyond the reach of any desire what can he possibly lack if all that he needs is concentrated in himself how can he require anything from without he however who is only on the road to Virtue although he may have made great progress along it nevertheless needs some favor from Fortune while he is still struggling among mere human interests while he is tying that knot and all the bonds which bind him to mortality what then is the difference between them it is that some are tied more or less tightly by these bonds and some have even tied themselves with them as well whereas he who has made progress towards the upper regions and raised himself upwards drags a closer chain and though not yet free is yet as good as free book 17 if therefore any one of those dogs who Yelp at philosophy were to say as they are want to do why then do you talk so much more bravely than you live why do you check your words in the presence of your superiors and consider money to be a necessary Implement why are you disturbed when you sustain losses and weep on hearing of the death of your wife or your friend why do you pay regard to Common rumor and feel annoyed by calumnia gossip why is your estate more elaborately kept than its natural use requires why do you not dine according to your own maxims why is your furniture smarter than it need be why do you drink wine that is older than yourself why are your grounds laid out why do you plant trees which afford nothing except shade why does your wife wear in her ears the price of a rich man's house why are your children at school dressed in costly clothes why is it a science to wait upon you at the table why is your silver plate not set down anyhow or at random but skillfully disposed in regular order with a superintendent to preside over the carving of the Von and to this if if you like the questions why do you own property Beyond the Seas why do you own more than you know of it is a shame to you not to know your Slaves by sight for you must be very neglectful of them if you only own a few or very extravagant if you have too many for your memory to retain I will add some more reproaches afterwards and I will bring more accusations against myself than you think of for the present I will make you the following answer I am not a wise man and I will not be one in order to feed spite so do not require me to be on a level with the best of men but merely to be better than the worst I am satisfied if every day I take away something from my vices and correct my faults I have not arrived at perfect soundness of Mind indeed I never shall arrive at it I compound PES rather than remedies for my Gout and I'm satisfied if it comes at rarer interval and does not shoot so painfully compared with your feet which are lame I am a racer I make this speech not on my own behalf for I am steeped in vices of every kind but on behalf of one who has made some progress in virtue thank you for listening to this audiobook in progress to hear more of our audiobooks in progress please subscribe to this Channel and like our videos all of our completed audiobooks can be downloaded for free at copyleft 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Russia has 2000 aircraft in reserve
so you know that the Russians are heavily using their reserves of older tanks and armored vehicles I have been researching for a while to see if they were going to do the same for the aircraft because like USS Davis-Monthan Russia has quite largely served a stored aircraft about 2 000 aircraft available not all of them will be made their worthy but some will be and some can be modernized relatively oldish ground Vehicles can still be effective a relatively oldish aircraft completely overwhelmed so now we have the first reports that psalmsu 24s have been pulled out of storage and they're being refurbished I don't know the details but I think it is an important development if I had to guess they will probably be capable of doing the same with su-25s and potentially 27 we'll keep an eye on it bye
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Brandon Silverstein & Armando Alvarez, Hello Amigo
hello my name is Armando Alvarez and I'm creative director and partner at Howell Mira and I'm Brandon silverstein partner and web developer at hello amigo in 2006 mondo had a company called Viva creative group and I had a company called and post-development we merged a few years ago and became Viva and post creative Co earlier in February 2019 we renamed be the end post creative code - hello amigo as a nod to our hometown and to tell a story about the services that we offer our clients in 2005 I've moved back to El Paso from Arizona and I saw that the city was starting to change and so I decided to go on my own and start a company where I can be part of that growth and can help make this city a little better my grandparents and parents both had businesses in El Paso so I wanted to follow in their footsteps and operate a successful business based in El Paso I think there's a misconception that al Paso is just a small town in West Texas and it's quite the opposite there's a thriving business community here there's an innovative creative community that we're a part of there's new restaurants new hotels things to do a ton of events so there's a lot of things to do here you
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amnio infusion Wikipedia article audio amnio infusion is a method in which isotonic fluid is instilled into the amniotic cavity in order to thin thick meconium that has passed into the amniotic fluid has been used to reduce meconium aspiration syndrome though evidence of benefit is mixed it also serves to possibly prevent or relieve cord compression occasions it is sometimes used in severe cases of all ago Hydra miios to prevent umbilical cord compression however there is uncertainty about the procedures safety and efficacy and it is recommended that it should only be performed in centers specializing in invasive fetal medicine and in the context of a multidisciplinary team complications of amnio infusion in clewd rupture of membrane chorioamnionitis and preterm labor which leads to preterm birth there are case reports of maternal amniotic fluid embolism but a clear causal relationship has not been demonstrated
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PAYOFF IN THE PACIFIC - PART II
the united states army presents the big picture an official report produced for the armed forces and the american people now to show you part of the big picture here is sergeant stuart queen in part one of our two-part documentary on world war ii in the pacific we saw how american forces rallied after early setbacks and forced the enemy on the defensive successive allied victories in the central and south pacific during 1943 made possible the great sweeping drives the following year which cost the enemy all his early games now we will witness the final stages of that epic struggle with the capture of the marshall islands by the combined american forces under admiral nimitz and the success of general macarthur's operations in the southwest pacific the next step in the allied plan was the invasion of the marianas six months ahead of schedule saipan and the marianas became the target of two marine divisions on june 15 1944 five days later the army's 27th infantry division went in to reinforce the beachhead enemy soldiers refusing to surrender holed up on hills and in caves many had to be blasted out the surrender of enemy troops did not come easily at times japanese prisoners were used to urge their comrades to surrender rather than be buried alive guam which the enemy had overrun early in the war was pounded from the air and sea the invasion of guam took place on july 21 1944 the enemy resisted the bold attacks of american soldiers and marines for 19 days before the island again became a united states possession during the fighting in the marianas army engineers and navy seabees had begun work on an extensive system of b-29 airfields in november of 1944 the first b-29s from saipan flew against japan between guam and the philippines were the palo islands in september of 1944 the first marine division pushed ashore on peleliu the army's 81st division landed on nearby angar island so army navy and marine casualties amounted to nearly 12 000 men while the japanese garrisons were all but quite down on the same day that nimitz forces invaded the palos macarthur's troops in a strategically converging attack jumped from the western tip of new guinea to maura thai island with the landings on the plows and moratai the twin drives across the pacific were completed and american forces stood upon the threshold of the philippines the men who had carried the fight from hawaii and australia to the palaus and moratai the philippines had long stood as a symbol on which their determination and hopes had focused we had lost those islands in the grim early days of the war and with them we'd lost military advantage in a measure of our self-confidence now three years later a large and powerful armada converged upon those islands two months ahead of the allied schedule destination leyte purpose liberation general macarthur had promised to return and return he did on october 20 1944 four american army divisions stormed the leyte beaches to begin one of the last great campaigns of the pacific war to intercept our invasion force and destroy the american third and seventh fleets the enemy divided the bulk of their ships into three sections and sent them toward leyte on october 25 and 26 the greatest naval battle in history took place the battle of leyte gulf the enemy lost three battleships four carriers ten cruisers and nine destroyers breaking the back of their naval power the fighting on leyte reached the climax with an end run to the west coast at ormoc leyte was hours by christmas 1944 even before leyte was secure troops of the sixth army had moved on to mindoro in preparation for the invasion of luzon then on january 9 1945 the sixth army landed on the main island of luzon a people who had existed three years under enemy rule welcomed their liberators with unrestrained joy filipino gorillas had waged continuous war against the enemy during the occupation now armed and equipped as units of the new philippine army they fought side by side with advancing americans to drive the invader from their soil while the american drive from the initial beachhead at lingayen gulf game momentum more troops landed on the west coast of luzon both north of batan peninsula and south of manila enemy forces were concentrating their defenses in the rugged mountain terrain and the task of routing them was exhausting and okay they're hazardous down here they're flying too much too much uh from uh north west too much from northwest to south east yeah that is good that is the mission of attacking this race directly to our rear which is about uh 23.80 on the map b company is moving to f company's present position located on this high ground back there they're going to pass through f company and attack up towards the same hill 2380. now can you give me a concentration on that hill on 23.80 yes we have the 4.2 mortars a one five five 105 and 75 all zeroed on the hill a daring raid on cabanatuan prison brought freedom to hundreds of survivors of the death march in corregidor so the push toward manila went well as town after town fell to american soldiers by early february the first cavalry the 37th infantry and the 11th airborne divisions converged upon the city the enemy defended manila one building at a time one of the strangest battles of the pacific war was fought in the rizal baseball stadium in manila there american tanks in the infield wired their guns point blanket enemy defenders who were hidden in the grandstands the climax came with an assault on intramuros the old spanish-built wall city so before our navy could use manila bay the enemy garrison on corregidor had to be subdued the 503rd parachute infantry dropped on the island february 16. with the help of amphibious elements from the 24th division the paratroopers took the heavily fortified physician within two weeks shortly thereafter general macarthur arrived to congratulate his men after securing manila and manila bay the sixth army had to clean up the rest of luzon and root the japanese out of mountain strongholds into which they had retreated in the mountains of northern luzon organized resistance continued until the end of the war so while the sixth army was finishing the job on luzon the eighth army moved into the southern philippines and in a rapid series of amphibious operations cleared palawan the zamboanga peninsula the sulu archipelago panay island cebu negros and finally eastern mindanao with the luzon campaign well along and following the seizure of iwo jima in february 1945 nimitz prepared for the assault against okinawa on april 1 1945 thirteen hundred american naval vessels converged upon okinawa and began the heaviest pre-landing bombardment of the pacific war so by four o'clock in the afternoon fifty thousand troops were ashore on an eight mile beach head while the enemy played possum on april sixth japanese pilots of the ilfane kamikaze corps flew their suicide planes against our fleet in 36 hours 383 attacking planes were shot down on okinawa general simon bolivar buckner's troops found northern resistance comparatively light while the 10th army in the south found some of the strongest resistance yet encountered in the pacific the road to victory on okinawa took nearly three months to travel and cost american forces almost 40 000 casualties including the life of general buckner the okinawa campaign had been a highly successful air sea and ground operation carried out under conditions favoring the enemy we had now reached the doorstep of japan by the end of may 1945 with the european war over american military power was supreme from california to the china coast during the early summer months the temple of air attacks on the japanese main islands was sharply increased b-29s of the army strategic air force operating from bases in the marianas were averaging 1200 sorties a week over enemy industrial targets fighter cover from iwo jima protected the big bombers against enemy interception so on august 6 the b-29 the enola gay took off from tinian island and headed for the industrial city of hiroshima at 8 15 that morning the enola gay dropped the first atomic bomb on a city three days later the only other atomic weapon then in existence fell on nagasaki a nation that only a few years earlier had embarked upon a war to expand its empire had reaped a bitter reward hiroshima and nagasaki lay in ashes a major portion of japanese industry had been destroyed by the firebomb raids of rb-29s her mighty navy and air force had been decimated and the imperial army was a skeleton of its former self both victors and vanquished cautiously approached the matters of unconditional surrender and occupation under the japanese military code of bushido nothing short of a direct order from the emperor could have persuaded commanders to lay down their arms but the emperor had given the order and the armed forces complied american troops quickly flew to airstrips that enemy fighter planes had been using only a few days before in the last amphibious landing of the war more troops went ashore to assist in the occupation american military and naval personnel in japanese prison camps were released liberated and liberators shared in the happiness that followed the allied high command estimated that more than a million casualties had been avoided when the japanese capitulation canceled invasion plans japanese officials later expressed their relief and gratitude for the fair and just treatment their nation received at the hands of occupation troops although the warlords who had brought on the conflict were subsequently brought to trial the japanese people were permitted and even encouraged to make the quickest possible transition to useful peaceful activity without american interference engineer units immediately pitched in to help rebuild what our bombers had destroyed after years of propaganda and heavily censored news a free press kept the japanese people abreast of daily developments from the first day of the occupation american forces exerted every effort to gain japanese cooperation aboard the battleship missouri in tokyo bay on the morning of september 2 1945 allied military leaders assembled for the signing of the formal peace agreement with japan we are gathered here representatives of the major warring powers to conclude a solemn agreement whereby peace may be restored the terms and conditions upon which surrender of the japanese imperial forces is here to be given and accepted are contained in the instrument of surrender now before you i now invite the representatives of the emperor of japan and the japanese government and the japanese imperial general headquarters to sign the instrument of surrender at the places indicated the supreme commander for the allied powers will now sign on behalf of all the nations at war with japan will general wainwright and general percival step forward and accompany me while i sign general macarthur used five pens to sign the historic 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Press conference: Iraola on mentality against Manchester City, Solanke form and injury latest
hi what's the squad news is uh Roman Fab fit again H yeah Roman is is ready he had a couple of days he was seal for the for the game against Newcastle but he has been training normal this week and and he's ready for tomorrow and the rest are are the same that we had the past past week yeah no new knocks no nothing new nothing do you envisage making many changes or is consistency key now uh I I cannot tell you the starting 11 I will tell you tomorrow I will tell the opposition tomorrow the the 11 that that start and uh I think from game to game you have to analyze what you'll have in front I think it's going to be a different game from the one we had H against Newcastle and we have to be ready for for different challenges uh we'll see what what's the starting lineup it's six Premier League games now without a win at what point does that start to weigh on the shoulders of the players I think we are in a good moment I think the Newcastle game it was one of the best we've played this season not even in the last month this season I think I finished really happy with the game if after even after reviewing it we we were very good against a very good team and um it's it's true that probably we are not as good in the boxes that we've been in the previous run but I I think overall team is doing good things and I I I I think uh we we can be good also tomorrow and knowing that it's going to be difficult also you still Ru that V decision or do you you change your mind now yeah we if we start discussing it's going to be a long one um now I understand the process they they took to take that decision I don't agree with the decision because at the end is something about interpretation if you go to the literality I think the common sense everyone in the room says is offside but even now understanding better the process I think is the interpretations of what we understand is challenging an opponent for the ball this is the key no and I think the the lineman considered offside the referee considered offside even the V after hearing uh what they were talking about considered offside this through the assistant of the V gives his argument and he according to the rule another argument he doesn't consider and I understand the process I don't I I don't agree with the interpretation I I consider that he's challenging an opponent for the ball but my complaint would be that the referee the actual referee doesn't have a chance to take the decision they only show him the grab they never show him the white angle where the ball is when they are inside the box is already going to through to through them and the controversial decision is not taken by the I would I would say it's taken by the fourth in the line and the actual referee doesn't give the opinion that okay in my interpretation is not challenging an opponent for the ball they don't give him the chance I think the assistant V takes a decision they give him the mates to reinforce this decision and uh but now I understand the the process and I can understand their their argument you mentioned the performance you're happy with the performance against Newcastle how do you then turn these draws into wins V yeah we have to we have to to win these kind of games even we've won games we've played much worse than the other day against Newcastle at the end you have to be more clinical in the finishing we missed especially first half two very very clear chances also with the 2-1 uh we had chances to to finish the game we didn't and especially tomorrow against City you are not going to have the chances we had the other day H maybe the first one you have you have to you have to score you have to be very good defensive you have to give you the the the chance no h to to increase the percentages that you have that probably are low and we will try to do it tomorrow yeah what do you say as your players ahead of a game like Manchester City such a dominant team particularly you against you guys as well historically is it a free shot no I think it's obviously is one of the most difficult games you can play H they are the team with more possession you have to be ready especially mentally to to be a lot of time without the ball to be defending lower than we are used to defend to go to the press and get beaten and go the next one again and then get beaten and go the next one with the same intensity and mentally be be be ready to wait for your moment wait for your chance wait for your because also I think we can we can damage them but it's obviously a very difficult game in in a lot of five years do you think they're going to win the title are they your favorites I think they are the favorites probably they are the main favorites but it's true that I think it's going to be a race of three teams until the very end because they are very very good teams and I think it's going to go to the to the very end can you see any weaknesses it's difficult to see weaknesses is difficult I think they control a lot the games they they they don't want the games to be very open they want to make the games Just One Direction you know when they they take the ball they dictate the game they don't leave you breath and we have to try to make it both directions even if we are going to ConEd chances ER and probably they can score a goal but we have to make it also to a game of two directions so they are also ER concerned about our forwards and uh I I trust also our forwards I think they can make a difference yeah how' you stop earling harand then it it looks that it's not easy no according to the to the to the stats he scores a goal a game it's like this go a game but it's not just erling haland he is the the one who finishes a lot of things but they have a lot of different threats because you have to stop rri stop Kevin De Bruin stop fod stop you have a lot of players to stuff and um just in terms of I suppose the one positive is this game is at home it's under the lights late kick on off on Saturday how big a role could the fans play in helping you guys yeah I think it's going to be a good good atmosphere I I love to play night game I think uh at home I think we need to improve because I think we've been uh better in our away games and I think we need to improve our our form at home especially and H I I I'm sure we're going to have a good atmosphere and now it's our our turn not to give a a good start of the game and and keep everyone involved thank you andon you said about being prepared to defend low after the away game you said that was part of the problem you defended too though where where's the balance how' you get that message across no it's not our intention we are going to try to play as high as we can but we know that sometimes because it happens to every team that they face Manchester City so sometimes you will have to defend low sometimes you just consider one corner and from the corner they spend three four minutes on the ball and you are you know like handball you know there in your box just trying to cover everything blocking everything and it's difficult to win the space to to play higher against them but we have to try we have to try and be really aggressive and win duels in the middle and make them run backwards otherwise yeah is is very difficult because you can survive for some minute for half an hour for but 100 minutes defending low it's not going to work for sure when they can do that so very very well how do you replicate that in training to get your players ready for the hand ball defense we try to replicate is very difficult because uh they are different players they have their system also very well worked they know each other very well they have different structures even if it looks every time the same is not the same they change small things to make your defense more difficult and H you have to be ready for a lot of different scenaries probably we think probably for the first minutes we have a plan but after 10 15 minutes this plan doesn't work anymore and we have to change something because they fall some and they they are very used to do these things and we have to be at their level they have excellent players in every position the the fans here will remember Nathan a very very fondly how highly do you rate him he's playing very well and also I think he scored against H the first game he he played there in the itad and H I hope he doesn't have the best of the performances but he's playing very well he's defending very well he's even ER making some offensive plays and he they have to level players and did you take anything from the way Chelsea and brenford caused them problems over the last week I think they played really well especially I would say Chelsea gave them a lot of problems with the speed they had up front with Sterling with Jackson with Palmer I think they played really really well especially first half it's true that the second half they put so much pressure on you that they couldn't you know they couldn't Counterattack so much and and man city were more in control of the game but I think the first half of of Chelsea I think was was really good and I know you asked about Dominic sanki every week but tomorrow assuming he plays it'll be his 100th Premier League game for Bournemouth before you arrived he'd scored nine Premier League goals in 75 games now it's 14 in 24 this season so goals per game is five times better how have you and he done that I think he's a very good player and he was very good player the first day he came here I don't think we have improved on Solan he's the same player the only thing is probably he shots very well to our system we have made him play a little bit higher and he's now with the confidence and he's scoring his goals he's in a really good form and I'm happy that he's receiving this this recognition because he he deserves it how was that confidence when you first arrived when you first sat down with him his first you know he's always had the talent but was he you know did he have confidence in his own abilities from the very first day you turned up yeah I think uh everyone here valued them a lot and H you can feel it as soon as you start training with the team normally your teammates is a good measure to know no and they respect him a lot they everyone loves him because he has the level also he has the the humility he works hard for the team and this is especially for a number nine that is normally ER valued because of the goals is for me is very valuable he seems quite cool and calm even quiet does he you know it's good being ice cool as a striker but does he have a fiery side as well I think he's um he doesn't speak too much but I would say whenever he says something everyone listens everyone listens that I think it's normally a good signal good thank much thank you
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Session 5 Exposing the Myth of Neutrality in Apologetics
well good to see you back they say that a nutritious lunch is able to make you doze so I'm gonna try to prevent that well I had some great discussions during the lunch time and one of the discussions centered around discipleship how do you kickstart discipleship how do you get discipleship moving and of course this is my first love discipleship I even do it ahead of apologetics one of the ways to begin discipleship is to consciously intentionally deliberately turn your friendships into spiritual growth buddy ships if you can take your friendships and actually vocalize to your friend hey let's make our friendship a context for discipleship for spiritual maturity for growth it's because a lot of discipleship is not really formal its informal a tremendous amount of ministry takes place just when friends get together if their deliberate if their intentional and that's what this book is about it's the one I have left the most of out there and so all right someone saw through that back there but how many just out of curiosity how many have read the book the trellis on the vine okay would you guys rate that book for me is that like up there okay two thumbs up from Michael that's pretty good so a lot of this book condense this trellis on the vine and several other works on discipleship including some works by some great old vines from Scotland and so on so this is a book about the biblical doctrine of discipleship and what it looks like in action so check it out before I take off how's that well our last session is actually a summary of everything we've said so far in fact the fact that pastor Tony and Pastor Scott settled on this topic I actually gave them a choice of 16 topics and they chose the five that I did this weekend and so they chose this one as the closing subject and it was really a wise choice because this whole idea of neutrality we have to expose that as a myth now part of this talk today is getting your mind right it's not about telling the unbeliever hey there's no neutral ground this is about getting your own mind right before you go out and share your faith exposing the myth of neutrality unbelievers sooner or later will pressure you to start in some neutral zone can't we talk about this with your Bible closed I want to talk about this they're saying without introducing religion now this happened to me the other day on a community college campus just a few weeks ago about an hour into the discussion about a half an hour into discussion the student said oh I'm not ready for you to bring in religion yet but it's the same individual who would not answer questions 1 & 2 where do we come from why do we have dignity he refused to answer those two he just couldn't wait to tell me how excited he was that the world's problems can be solved by socialism he just couldn't wait to tell me that so he was let's go straight to questions 3 & 4 what's gone wrong with the world we've got an unequal amount of money distributed welcome to to fix it equalize the amount of money distributed of course I brought up the Communist experiment and now he dismissed that as not the right form of socialism so under a letter a in your outline Christian scholarship is frequently pressured to put aside commitments that are distinctly Christian and they want you to do this in the interest of neutrality can't we begin at a neutral place since you're already quite dug in to your Christian beliefs can't we begin in a neutral place wouldn't that be more fair sometimes I use this example is it true in science that if you're not depending on something for your reputation or for your prosperity or for something else you'll be more objective in studying it yes how about oxygen kind of dependent on that can we really study oxygen as a detached observer no because you would die quite quickly how much more do you need God than oxygen a lot more he made it so sometimes when I start with this whole topic I'll bring up some simple examples like that another one I bring up is this hmm if I gave you a notepad a 12-inch ruler and a stubby pencil and said I'll give you a billion dollars if you can map the Himalayas why would you fail radically enact inadequate equipment you're gonna actually mark off the Himalayas with a 12-inch ruler well the God who made the Himalayas you cannot find him the way you look in the cupboard to see if the crackers are there God is transcendent he's known through his fingerprints and creation and conscience he's known through his word he's known through his son he's known through the gospel the reason you can't find him is because you're looking for him as if he is not transcendent you're looking for him as if he's part of the creation he claims to not be part of the creation so when an unbeliever says well I'm looking for God I can't find him I say that's like looking for the Sun by lighting a candle that's an absurd statement isn't it but that's what it's like seeking for God if you start with self so hmm the pressure put on us to be neutral in the discussion is actually a secular way of thinking that neutrality is possible and so the whole point of my talk this last talk is that neutrality is not possible not possible when it comes to the truth claims of God Almighty Roman numeral 2 the nature of the the nature of reason makes neutrality impossible the nature of reason makes neutrality impossible why is that look at letter A because facts are inseparable from their interpretation they cannot stand alone how many here teach science or biology or life science any 1 anybody else okay well how many of you know what an ammonite is a fossil ammonite I'm holding a fossil ammonite in my hand it's actually a a snail scientists would say it's a prehistoric snail but I believe that Noah can see these and shallow seas this is a fossil ammonite and if you're an evolutionist they'd say wow you're holding something over 30 million years old but I believe this was quickly fossilized in the Genesis flood that's just one illustration of facts are inseparable from their interpretation because there's a system of thought and interpretation which we always depend upon when we gather facts or link them together without a system of interpretation it's like trying to string beads with no string and no holes drilled in the beads you can't put them on anything what's a simpler one to remember facts are like gravy they run all over the place they run all over the place unless you have a mashed potato shape to put them in and pour them in facts just run all over the place they need a system of interpretation so if the unbeliever ever says to you facts speak for themselves tell him no they don't because I saw pastor Jay hold up an ammonite all right let her be neutrality is impossible because facts and evidences are interpreted by means of one's worldview sooner or later we find out that the the debate is not really over the meaning of facts but over the worldview behind your interpretation and where does your worldview come from heart commitment about your epistemology your heart commitment about where certain knowledge is found is your worldview and that's going to govern how you gather facts whether you whether you think something is a fact how you correlate facts and how you conclude from facts comes from your worldview and this is vital that we know this because the believer and the unbeliever are in total disagreement about the structure of reality it's about like two people standing on opposite rims of the Grand Canyon yelling across hoping to make sense to the other person at the widest point in the Grand Canyon there'll be no communication so reason your human intellect is not an abstract neutral faculty your powers of reasoning were planted in you by God so that you could receive his revelation when I was teaching my little daughter about the Bible before she grew up and moved away I said honey let's think about Adam he was one hour old when he had the ability to name all the animals and picked names which matched their characteristics their behavior and their Anatomy where did they different where did that information come from think of the incredible download into Adams mind he must have had when God stood him up on his feet and breathe breathe the breath of life into him not only did he recognize how to name each of the animals he recognized what to say to a beautiful woman when God presented Eve to himself no one was there but the Lord he officiated the wedding and it was a real wedding in every sense of the word and Adam said bone of my bone flesh of my flesh you shall be called woman for you were taken from man you're the mother of all the living Eve what a precious thing because the Church of Christ is taken from the side of Christ in his wounds and the first woman who pictures the Bride of Christ is taken from the side of Adam what an incredible account this is in Genesis so God put understanding in the innermost being job 38 36 and in putting understanding in us reason is not a neutral Faculty God put it there so we could receive his revelation and know what to believe and how to live and how to worship our maker but your unbelieving friend treats powers of reasoning as an independent faculty that is morally neutral so one of the things I establish in sharing the gospel is that truth claims are never epically neutral truth claims are highly ethical because behind every truth stands God's Authority truth is not floating out there like cumulus clouds truth is anchored in God's description of the world and his sustaining of it in fact the laws that uphold our creation are not independent God is exerting immense power every moment sustaining all things Colossians 1 Hebrews 1 so take a look in your Bibles at John 7:17 Christ gives a truth criterion totally related to ethics in John 7:17 and I love to use this verse with my skeptical friends John 7:17 If any man is willing to do his will as the Father's will he shall know of my teaching whether it is of God or whether I speak from my self my friends this is our Christian epistemology truth has an ethical foundation I can actually say to my unbelieving friend the reason you don't bow before Christ as Lord of the cosmos and Lord of your life is because you don't recognize his lordship and the reason you don't recognize his lordship is because you're unwilling to do the will of the Father you see the ethical connection there many will say to me on that day Lord Lord and I will say to them I never knew you for only those who do the will of the Father are going to heaven and by the grace of God he's enabled us to do his will and love his will through the spirit he's put in us so this is profound truth has an ethical foundation it's anchored in God's Authority and truth has an ethical criterion for its recognition and it is a willingness to do the will of the Father so when I'm talking to my unbelieving friend I want him to know that his powers of reasoning were planted in him by God to receive divine revelation but if it depended upon level of intellect and IQ we'd certainly be in trouble for everybody in this room would be high IQ people because that's how you got saved right but not so listen to what Jesus says in Matthew 18 verse 3 Matthew 18 verse 3 and he said truly I say to you unless you are converted or turned and become like children you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven whoever then humbles himself as this child he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven isn't it an interesting your intellect must stoop low to enter through the gospel gate you've got to admit I am NOT the final source of reference and authority my opinions which I used to worship where but basically weapons formed against God himself I've got a stoop low a picture the door of Noah's Ark I think it had a big cargo door and all the animals went in the cargo door and people probably went up the ramp at the very last and it was a small door and they had to kind of duck down to get in it involved great faith who in the world would build a boat in the middle of a jungle way away from oceans there take a great deal of faith they humbled themselves like little children even to get in the Ark so how does he how does the unbeliever use his intellect or powers of reasoning take a look at Roman numeral three the nature of the sinner makes neutrality impossible and so when men use their minds supposedly reasoning in a neutral fashion it's characterized by a vain and darkened mind I'm going to read to you Ephesians 4:17 19 ever wonder why how can people justify a sexually immoral lifestyle and I want you to see in this passage how closely tied together a false world view is and sexual license I watch to see how closely this is tied together verse 17 Ephesians for this I say therefore and affirm together with the Lord that you walk no longer just as the gentiles also walk in the futility of their mind being darkened in their understanding excluded from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them because of the hardness of their heart and they have become callous having given themselves over to sensuality for the practice of every kind of impurity with greediness how can you use this passage say God has x-rayed the hearts of us all and he's shown us that if we use our minds with an affinity for dark and futile understanding and futile reasoning we will give ourselves over to immorality for we won't have any reasons not to if we reason that way so you can actually show that to an unbeliever I often do it to university students who are justifying a lifestyle of licentiousness I'll show them that this kind of reasoning is what they're doing to try to give permission to their lusts they've chosen a worldview that frees up their lusts and Paul calls it darkened and futile reasoning so Satan promised Eve that if she ate that fruit she'd create a new reality where she would be wise and divine and arbiter of truth more independent but one of the things we recognize in dealing with an unbeliever no sin creates a new reality that person is still in God's world and God God's world works in God's Way sin does not create a new reality in any sense of the word at all so the unbeliever has an illusory worldview it doesn't match reality it's a fantasy world view it doesn't fit has anyone here read a book by David Wells no place for truth God in the wasteland what happened to morality Christ in a postmodern world I just love David Wells his books unlike most people with multiple doctorates they don't start Bible studies for unbelievers but David Wells did I heard him come to Westminster seminary I went to Chapel that day and he spoke about a Bible study for unbelievers and we said well David how did dr. Wells how'd you do this he says well I started putting in coffee shops all over southern New Hampshire I started putting posters that said do you feel betrayed beat up and broken by our culture's false promises come have coffee we want to hear your story for six months he listened to people I was promised if I dis I changed my gender I did this if I had multiple partners all they did was break me depress me and everything else they just cried for six months after six months they said well you're a professor at a Christian seminary what do you think the problem is bingo that's a lot of patience isn't it at one point he had thirty unbelievers who wanted to hear the gospel and all of his Christian friends said dr. wells can we come to your study he goes no you got to be unsaved to come you can't crash this study and as you begin explaining the gospel to them and where human dignity comes from and at the center of the universe is is a love that conquers every sin and everything that separates us from God and heals our hurts and our woundedness it's all in Christ as it began sharing these things they began to come to saving faith in Christ and one woman who'd had nine abortions came to saving faith and when she recognized what a human being was she named each of those babies purchased a headstone for each one she wanted to retrieve the dignity that was lost in her false worldview and so this is another approach we have we actually talked to people about promises in our culture which is producing broken hurt and damaged people because it does not match reality does not match biblical worldview it's going to break hearts it's going to break people fragment and worldviews fragment people we only have healing integration in our Savior in him we are whole it says so in Colossians 2:10 in him all the fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily Colossians 2:9 and in him you have been made whole and complete Colossians 2:10 so a neutral approach is condemned by scripture because it does not begin with the truth of God it begins with self and we understand that the unbeliever is hostile to Christian living at every point I'm in letter B under Roman numeral 3 in your outline 3b unbelievers worldview is hostile to the Christian philosophy of life at every single point and so we need to tactfully communicate to the unbeliever that because of his heart commitments to sin he cannot be neutral toward the truth claims of God we cannot allow a neutral starting place because of that Roman numeral for the nature of God's revelation in scripture makes neutrality impossible and so I like this bit of counsel if the unbeliever says hey let's start without your Bible around let's start in a neutral position what he's asking you to do is lay down your sword he's actually saying I think I recognize something pretty scary about this book watch you lay your sword down and we'll talk don't do that don't relinquish your Sword of Truth this is where the power is I'll tell you I've asked unbelievers to read a passage I hand on this book it's like they got to be brushed off for radioactivity after they touch this oh my goodness I'm gonna touch that book this is terrifying they know that the truth is in this book so scripture authoritative Lee interprets the cosmos all things natural in the physical universe and interprets all things moral in thy light we see light Psalm 36 9 this is why st. Augustine said I believe in order that I may understand I believe that I may understand because if we're trying to reason outside of God's light we'll always come to futility in thy light we see light let her see the Word of God and fallible the answers every ultimate question I know I've been hammering on that for the last four or five sessions each of these ultimate questions why are we here what's either evil death and suffering what happens when you die is God knowable each of these ultimate questions is answered authoritative ly by Scripture therefore when an unbeliever tries to reason about the nature of reality he's going to make foolish conclusions isn't he all right Roman numeral five the nature of the debate makes neutrality impossible what is the nature of the debate the nature of the debate is how God sees the center how God sees the unbeliever and the nature the debate has to be a point of contact challenge in which the unbelievers imagined independence is put on trial see it says in John 16 that the Holy Spirit will be sent to convict the world of sin and righteousness and judgment the Holy Spirit is sent to gain a verdict in the conscience to gain an actual verdict a verdict about the sinners dilemma about his rebellion about his state of strewth suppression the Spirit is sent to gain that let her be Christians have a worldview in common with unbelievers but a worldview I'm sorry one more time Christians have a world in common with unbelievers but not a worldview and common with unbelievers that's really profound but needs to be explicate abit we have a world and common with unbelievers same creator the fact we have a faculty called conscience the fact that God has revealed himself in general and special revelation we have a creator in common we have a world in common and we have a divine image in common that's a lot of common ground and so the challenge I'm issuing to you in this last session is don't replace common ground with neutral ground not a single piece of ground is neutral but all of ground is common ground we've got everything in common except the worldview in common we don't have that in common creator in common a revelation in common a world in common and an image of God in common but we do not have a worldview in common therefore there cannot be neutral ground or will lose the point of contact if we grant neutral ground to an unbeliever all we do is delay his conviction of sin so don't yield to that all right let her see the Christian apologist cannot leave the unbelievers controlling presupposition unchallenged the unbeliever wants to believe he's the reference point he's operating from that assumption we cannot leave that unchallenged we must not leave that unchallenged and so scripture emphasizes a strong contrast an antithesis attention between light and darkness and between truth and error so I think one of the ways to help summarize this is to emphasize that a man who accepts Christianity only because it fits his presuppositions and his self-made frame of reference he will always pervert Christianity we don't adapt Christianity to his neutral claims or his presuppositions or he will pervert Christianity now one of my heroes and presuppositional apologetics is John Whitcomb and John Whitcomb says look at Paul preaching on Mars Hill he says something very brief about proof take a look at acts 17 says something very very brief about proof and then calls for repentance right away acts 17 verse 30 therefore having overlooked the times of ignorance God is now declaring to men that all everywhere should repent because he's fixed a day in which he will judge the world in righteousness through a man whom he has appointed having furnished proof to all men by raising him from the dead I think in today's world they might have said well Paul why didn't you circulate a clipboard among these Athenian philosophers and organize a trip to the Holy Land so they could look in the tomb and look at all the evidence and count it up and talk to Luke and everything else why didn't you organize an apologetics trip to the Holy Land and I like John Whitcomb statement we bring the gospel to men unproven now does that bother any of us we bring the gospel to men unproven it shouldn't man is not an unbiased neutral truth seeker capable of sitting in judgment waiting to find out which is logically coherent historically and scientifically factual and personally satisfying before adopting it as his own on the contrary from the biblical standpoint sinful men have no right to demand proper credentials when the creator says to them repent believe the gospel obey me now the gospel calls for an immediate response I think this will help us in our apologetic we bring the gospel to men unproven and faith in the gospel does not require a whole stack of evidences and proofs external to Scripture I don't mind if you use them it might even weaken your case because it allows the unbeliever to sit in trial on God's Word it puts God in the box and this and the the unbeliever in the jury box you have to be very careful about doing that don't we so in Christ man finds true wisdom and true knowledge that he lost in the fall and Christ is telling us in many places such as John 5 and John 12 that the Word of God is self attesting as anybody read the book by John Piper called a peculiar glory a peculiar glory anybody it's a book about scriptures self attestation that the moment an unbeliever comes in contact with Scripture he is faced with God and there is trauma he's in a state of trauma whether he admits it or not because he's dealing with his own creator whose words are put into Scripture and there's a peculiar glory a magisterial glory about God's self attesting word it is adequate by itself nothing can sit in judgment on it and so when you grant neutrality you're basically saying I invite you to sit in judgment on God's Word brethren there is no incremental movement from sitting in judgment on this book to having this book sit in judgment on you it's one or the other there's no incremental movements to slowly edge over into that region until it flip-flops oh yeah okay the word judges me I'm no longer judging the word there's no increments it's all or nothing that's why we don't give neutrality in a debate like this we don't concede neutrality so this is all designed to give us boldness to give us confidence that the Lord has appointed us to be as ambassadors his fishers of men the Lord said he who is not with me is against me he who does not gather scatters ever wondered what it means he was not actively gathering souls with me is actually scattering souls from me wait a minute what about lukewarm Christians wait a minute what about fearful Christians wait a minute what about backslidden Christians he who is not gathering with me is scattering from me I find this very convicting because if I'm apathetic about sharing the gospel that apathy basically says to the unbeliever no big deal you're not in danger just do your best we'll get around to it later know if I'm actively gathering with Christ then I have the urgency of salvation on my mind and I want to put it on the minds of my unsaved friends so important we have to be careful that our apathy about this our lethargy in this matter doesn't make us those guilty of scattering from Christ because we've not confessed him with the zeal we ought to have you
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Nursing Home Staff Laid Off - LTC News - March 31, 2021
nursing home staff laid off because of vaccine mandate see a lifeline impending state law and state governments threaten medicaid cuts as providers feed the opposite listen more next [Music] you're watching ltc news with dane henning welcome to cna tv long-term care news i'm dane henning today is wednesday march 31 2021 to stay in the know of long-term care news be sure to like comment and subscribe to our youtube channel if you are a cna consider attending our virtual march on washington april 7th registration is free and can be completed on our website at nacacna.org an attorney for 13 current and former employees of a county-owned nursing home is arguing the state's consideration of an anti-mandate vaccination law should get his clients their jobs back newly passed wisconsin legislation backed by republicans as yet unsigned by democratic governor tony evers would prevent employers from requiring the coven 19 vaccine michael anderson is representing rockhaven nursing home staff who disagree with the facility's policy and those who have already been laid off because of it unless the governor vetoes the law anderson told local media the new law should compel rock county officials to end their policy and rehire anyone dismissed because they refused vaccines lawmakers in almost two dozen states had introduced anti-mandate legislation by earlier this month the bills mostly backed by republicans would limit employers ability to require coronavirus vaccines for their staff members some proposals even went so far as to propose limitations on the ability of workplaces to require any vaccines at all potentially undoing decades of federally permitted rules that govern requirements for flu hepatitis b vaccines among staff members at health healthcare facilities including nursing homes by mid-march none of the proposals had passed and several already have failed according to the washington post legal and insurance experts have said that vaccination mandates are likely to withstand legal challenges once the medicines move out from emergency use authorization and are approved for general use medicaid reimbursements for florida nursing homes would drop nearly 81 million dollars next fiscal year in a new budget proposal pitting state lawmakers against providers in a battle likely to take place in states across the u.s in months ahead a 42.1 billion dollar spending plan unveiled last week in the florida house includes a two percent cut to medicaid funding for nursing homes that would essentially reduce funding by about 125 000 per facility per year if approved according to the florida healthcare association association ceo emmett reed said in a statement that providers in the state are quote facing a significant economic crisis caused by the combination of increased costs related to the pandemic and chronic medicaid under funding while we recognize that the legislature must make tough decisions this session we don't believe the budget should be balanced on the backs of nursing center residents and their frontline caregivers who have already sacrificed so much over the past year reid added a 42.3 billion dollar budget proposal from state senators did not recommend medicaid cuts for nursing homes providers across the country have been clamoring for increases in medicaid reimbursement as a critical way to address staffing shortages in particular but some now fear that support for state and local governments included in the latest relief package could actually undermine their efforts come budget time new hampshire's governor had proposed a flat funding for nursing home care in the next two-year budget that begins july 1st the american rescue plan prohibits local governments from using federal funds to offset lost tax revenue or facilitate tax cuts though legal challenges are already underway in pennsylvania where the governor has denied a medicaid increase for the seventh consecutive year associations representing nursing homes are calling on leaders to reconsider the state of the industry this has been your long-term care news update everyone have a wonderful week and i'll see you on wednesday you
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GARDEN WITH US - Collecting Elderflower, Pollinator Planting, Wildlife Hedges & Runner Bean Planting
[Music] hello and welcome to this week's video we thought we'd mix it up a little bit this week and actually invite you to join us for a day's gardening so we've got various projects lined up for today and that would be quite fun and to have you join us and share a few tips and tricks along the way so hope you enjoy [Music] starting the day putting some dried and the flower and calendula into jars or storage these are going to be using teas and this summer for our guests in our and telecom Bell tent and the botanical B&B and yeah beautiful [Music] now it's super quick job I've got to do is hit the black lace elderflowers so we planted these couple of years ago really small god they're about a fifth of size plant and future forest and they eighteen months maybe two years later absolutely huge and they're here the most spectacular backdrop and for the borders a terrace borders which is which are running down to the front of it but we wanted something that would kind of divide the space and so these beautiful old walls finish and they've got a bit of a gap before they start at the pass so put these in and they're doing really really well so yeah so as to you've actually got just tons and tons of blossom you can see how many more still to come by notice I've missed a few that actually gone over so right now George is chasing a bet George but yeah back to the elderflower picking which are going to go in that basket so elderflower all picked to show you now and we were going to make elderflower and gooseberry jam that the gooseberries are quite ripe so actually these ones I've picked and I'm going to use actually to do just to dry forties but you could make into cordial they make an amazing pink cordial and a beautiful pink and champagne as well absolutely stunning but these aren't going to be dried and it's as simple as piling them into a basket like this I've kind of spread them out a little bit and those will go on the windowsill until they're dry crisp and then you just pull the leaves are the flowers off by rubbing them between your fingers and you'll just find they fall away from the stem and straight into your sealed metric jar the story they'll keep for up to a year dried sealed see a nice hole for them so they're planted that about level with the pot basically so make a nice nice hole then they go and then just cut them realms [Music] then walk to water later won't we yeah just some of the gorgeous salvias have been donated for the new tub advancing and we've been really busy planting them today there's been 47 in total got gone in the planters around the village and I'll just quickly show you some of the other things we've got loads of fennel coming up there's and we've been tying back daffodils that are finished from the spring [Music] grape hyacinths that are finished and I'm just about to tie those back there's some mustachio that self seeded from last year they're just coming up through there's a few surprises that have appeared there's obviously some extra donations coming in that if Pete added we've got a drift of Italians coming up here which will be flowering in the next couple of weeks and this beauty down here is a Dahlia and felt be stunning there's oranges and yellows so they'll be flowering right through into the autumn and then we've got a yellow from this spring so that's just finished flowering and won't leave these seed heads to to develop and they'll self seed around planter as well so I'll have even more of those over the coming years I'll just quickly show you in this planter just a shooting I've actually got tons and tons of California poppies and so they're flowering or a beautifully some of the ones that were just finishing up with weave them trim back to encourage some new growth but yeah there's some of the june berries - up I'm one of the big planters down the village putting in some more donated plants today and over here on the bridge the low blow sedum just about to come through so they'll be flowering right the next couple of weeks right through to the autumn meadows have been left in the graveyard and look at all the oxide daisies amazing and the grasses are just looking incredible in the breeze yeah the jaw is drifts and all sorts of laughter I was just coming through this coal load over here the oxide daisies but yeah that would be brown at the moment and if it been cut it's just been so dry so the next big job I've got to do today is to finish the dead hedge so we had some huge big conifers taken down over roundabouts here and a few weeks ago and we've just been so busy we haven't had a chance to actually clear all the brush so they bit by bit but em today I'm hoping to finish it off so been hauling over big massive piles of the branches and everything they're gonna go on this dead hedge so yeah it's just a case of falling branches and then we pick them in between these uprights that we've positioned right [Music] that is it but section of Julio George and that's a cadet hedge is now finished [Music] it's now got a green hairdo on top of all the material has been previously added see there is so yeah you just keep on adding whenever we have any material and it's just a fantastic way of letting nature make the most of this all this brush so it'll rot down really really slowly and in the meantime it's a fantastic habitat for invertebrates it's like a huge bug hotel and it's also great for nesting birds so yeah build the dead hedge [Music] next thing we're actually doing is building our little pimple areas we've got three lots of run a means of commentary's so I even show you just how their structure [Music] so we have made our runner bean and French bean frames and as you can see they're pretty solid now these were from trees that came down in the storms and the tops of other trees that we have taken down and use for structures so they're very chunky and solid mixture plastic like two years now this is obviously a frame that's going to be quite strong to see it doesn't move and that's mainly we clean up the diagonal braces so that stops it from movement to side side now we get strong winds which we seem to be getting a lot of the moment we want it to be strong and it's very tall so we should get a lot of beams which I really want our maximum you and basically when we planted the beans we've put in a little bit of fertilizer now these are come propellants they're plant-based and they're full of potash and nitrogen so that should really give the beans a bit of an extra boost now we don't need to give them too much because beans will improve the saw themselves however a little bit of manure and compost in the bottom of the planting hole is always beneficial for beans they are quite greedy however they will in group as soon as well nitrogen through their nodules but we want them to give them the best start possible so they're in we've given them a little bit of a tie forever not those you can see on these ones they've been tied in and that's just to give them a little bit of structure because the wind will rock them but we want to give them a head start a bit of support in the early days and then eventually they'll climb up no support needed and then all you have to do is pick and I mean pick away because the beams will keep producing more than what you can pick they're really amazing so we've got two varieties we have got runner bean and Norma very prolific it's meant to do very well in arch conditions and the other one is Cherokee Trail of Tears and sort of climbing French be climbing French greens are a little bit more delicate they need definitely warmer conditions runner beans are a little bit more forgiving but wait by shelter in bloom and the soils on the floor so that's a nice purple bean we can even save the Sabine's in the pot for drying so it's a really good variety very pretty nice perfect project and we're growing two types of runner bean want an abort absorbs the butter beans so we can eat the pods always need to be in to thrive so now we have it good strong structures you can make a wigwam obviously but this is the maximum yield and with these rectangular beds that fits in perfectly and they're very strong I love to see him at the rustic it's much better than your gun but these are the broad beans spectra Irish Seed Savers gave me that seat and looking very healthy I saw these in the spring because in Ireland where it's very damp they don't seem to do very well from with autumn so nerf had different but here it's a no-go there Justin Ross basically so this is a spring sowing of Vectra so beautiful flowers and then we got an Irish pea I mean it grows up to 1.8 meters it seems to be going beyond that I'm 1.85 meters and it's already stun to go above and this is Irish heritage variety hence its name and it's very prolific actually massive leaves just want to show you the onion bed and these are Japanese onions which means they went in in the winter time and they grow every winter they just slowly rip down then come spring they go through the bulbs now this is the best crop we've had usually they turn out like that at the very best but we've got a lot of compost down last autumn I don't think I'm you know reaping the benefits now so what I want to show you on the other side with another Japanese onion the red version is I've turned the necks that's almost like breaking their necks so if you have a look down there this is a very lovely onion I wish I could remember what it's called the labels in the polytunnel and I've just turned the necks now I'll be eating these through the summer and by turning the next it just initiates the time to harvest them so they will start to get ready to go down get ready to be harvested after a couple of days I'll literally just start to lift and break away some of the roots and again this just makes them think it's ready to come up then after a couple more days I'll pull him up I'll Drive into polytunnel so the onions are doing really well for us what I'm really excited about is actually our potatoes the very first video we did was planting potatoes and this is the results actually of what we've been doing these are the two first Early's and they're just about ready to start coming up so this is their almost 11 week actually so around 10 12 weeks straight and pull up your first Ellie's a new potato so what I'm going to do if you know if you want to know if they're ready is just tickle the soil will seize it now we're just gonna have a little streak there's no scrape there you'll be very gentle because if there is something you don't damage it oh look at that I never get bored or seen protective this with you about Towson is like digging up treasure so I can tell they're ready that is a good new potato and I'm actually really excited about that so what I'll do is I'll cut the tops off and I'll dig up probably about a plant or two at times but by cutting all the tops off that will keep the energy from going into tubers we don't dispel up any more and we'll be eating those hopefully tonight why not [Music] now one final thing we want to talk to you about is a little experiment we're doing it here we are growing our sweet corn in amongst the ditches with sort of dips amongst our main crop potatoes now the sweet corn will be harvested before the main competative so we shouldn't have any problems here but the water when it rains shirt this is our theory set him in amongst the dips and water the sweet corn and obviously these won't be father's also the foliage from the main crop potatoes will act as a bit of a mulch to keep the moisture locked in as well so hopefully this works out quite well we've done this this is sweet corn called platinum crop and growing blocks anew opens what that cross-pollination are wind pollinated so we plant them in blocks and hopefully they'll eat each other and we get some sweet corn thanks so much for watching today which is really excited and we hope you've enjoyed the video it's a little bit different to our usual how to's but we thought you just you might enjoy actually just joining us in the garden and seeing what we're up to and there's been a few hints and tips along the way that I hope you find useful if you'd like more of these please do let us know and always be Rico in the guards work your various projects feature share [Music] and yet any questions do so below and for more about to reshoots and what we do from accommodation which is now open and 20th july right through to dart design and do visit WWE you next week enjoy bye bye
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How I get social media content to grow my clientele as a hairstylist
hello good morning welcome back to another Vlog so I did a Q&A video last week I had multiple questions that were asking me about how I get content and like as a hair stylist you know how do I get content of my clients how do I come up with ideas for content and what equipment do I use and that kind of stuff and I was going to do like a separate sitdown video and share all that but I was like you know it would probably be more interesting and more helpful for me to actually just show you rather than tell you but today kind of a perfect day for Content because I don't have to go to the salon until noon so it gives me plenty of time in the morning to take my time getting ready so that I can record content as I go cuz obviously if it's a day where I am pressed for time I can't be bothered like setting up the camera and moving it around and getting all these artsy shots and whatnot so when I'm getting content for my YouTube channel I do use an actual camera you can see yourself right there and I always have everything that I use is always Linked In the description of every video so this particular camera it's a Canon EOS something when I'm Vlogging I just use the standard lens that that comes with the camera for sit down videos sometimes I'll swap it out for a nicer lens so that it looks crisper and the background is like a little more blurred but I'll share that later cuz I am going to be recording a sit down YouTube video possibly later today we'll see um and I'll show you my setup for that when the time comes but as far as getting my content for Instagram Andor Tik Tok I get all of that kind of content with my phone I just use the back camera on my phone I think this is like a 12 Max Pro it's not the newest model by any means this tripod is from Amazon I have quite a few different tripods this one's nice because you can put your phone or a camera on it I have one that is just a phone tripod which I keep in my car and that's the one that I'll bring to the salon with me I like to have this one at home because I can you know depending on what I I'm doing I can put my camera on it I can put my phone on it and I have the versatility but yeah I will link this specific one down below cuz it can get very compact so you can even use it as like a selfie stick type situation or you can put it on like your countertop so yeah I was just recording some like morning routine get ready with me clips I think I'm going to do like a get ready to go to the salon With Me video I like getting getting those little b-roll Clips like I took a clip of me opening up the curtains and me walking into the bathroom and then brushing my teeth and once I have all of the clips for that get ready with me video you know I'll I'll put those together I'll make my real out of that but then I'll keep all of the raw footage of those individual Clips because then I can reuse that in some other way so it's really good I have found the best way to be able to get as much content as possible and consistently have stuff to post on a regular basis is just get as much Boll footage as you can so even if it's just a clip of you like spraying perfume on yourself or like curling your hair or something like that you can then use that kind of footage throw some music over top of it throw some text you know what I mean like if you ever scroll through and you see those reals where it's like it's just some random um clip but there's like engaging text over top of it it's like it doesn't really matter what the video is of necessarily you just need to use something as kind of like your background template for example this is one of my best performing reels on Instagram I just recorded a clip of me washing my face and just used that as like my background footage threw some text over top and some music and boom easy and then what's nice is like as I'm scrolling through my Instagram feed if I see something that inspires me and gives me an idea like oh that's a really cool prompt for a real or that's a cool audio or whatever I already have all this video footage to choose from so I don't have to be like crap now I have to get up get ready so that I can film a clip for this video I already have all this footage that I can choose from saved on my phone and like you can reuse stuff no one is going to notice no one's going to care I mean obviously you don't want to just like keep reposting the same exact thing over and over and over but like you can use the same like stock footage and just change the music change the text stuff like that cuz if I had to be like recording fresh video footage every single time I was posting an Instagram reel I would only be posting like maybe once a week you know but I try to post almost every day or like as often as many times throughout the week as I can but now what I'm going to do is get a clip of me walking into my closet and looking for an outfit to wear so I'm going to set up my phone make sure I'm recording with the back camera you can use the front camera sometimes I'll do that if I really need to see what I'm recording but the back camera is always going to be higher quality okay that's recording okay now I'm going to take the phone and I don't always do stuff with like this much detail don't feel like you have to do that but this for me is fun like it's creative and obviously I'm not doing this every single day that I'm getting ready for work because there's some days where I just can't be bothered but sometimes there's days like today where I'm just really in the mood to do it and I have the extra time and it's fun for me so you know get creative and if there's people that you follow online I don't ever encourage to just like completely rip someone else off obviously but get inspired by other people that you follow and content that you're seeing and when I see something that is cool or that I want to like recreate in a way put my own spin on it I will save it and I have so many notes in my phone when I get an idea because that's the thing like with creative stuff like that if you get an idea for something if you're not executing it right there and then at least for me if I'm waiting till like the next day or something I will completely forget so I try to make as many detailed notes as I can screenshot stuff save stuff okay so now I'm going to just hold my phone and I'm going to get a clip like sorting through my clothes and pulling out what I'm going to be wearing now I am going to get a clip I'm going to like toss each item onto the bed okay now I got to kind of going to hurry up because I didn't take into account that I was going to be vlogging as well now I have like 20ish minutes to finish getting ready so I'm just going to set up my phone I'm just going to hit record on my phone that way it can be recording and I'm obviously editing this down so I'll just get little clips of me like applying each step and I'll talk to you in the meantime and just make sure that I have a couple seconds of Silence in between but anyway today should be a very easy relatively quick day I have a new client coming in who reached out to me on Instagram that's the thing I'll talk about that a little bit more later on but um I know it can be overwhelming feeling like great now not only do I have to be like good at doing hair got to get my 2 seconds of quiet but now it's like there's all this pressure to get content and grow your social media following and whatever Instagram followers do not equal clients just because you have a lot of followers on social media doesn't mean that you're going to be booked and busy it might look good like ooh look at the numbers this person has a lot of followers they must be really successful and hard to get in with and whatever like I guess if you're more concerned about your image sure but the reality is when people follow you on Instagram they can be from all over the planet there's there's a good chance that a lot of those people are never going to meet you in real life and are never going to be a client of yours so unless you're trying to become an influencer don't worry about followers if you want to hop on the trends cuz you think it'll be fun go for it but don't overwhelm yourself and stress yourself out thinking like oh my God I have to keep up with all these Trends and I need to worry about trending audio and all that kind of stuff just think about like your ideal clientele what would they be interested in seeing and I'll always think about conversations like real life conversations that I have at the salon with clients what kind of stuff are they asking me like what hair questions do they have for me make a post out of that you know if they're like oh why do you need to use a toner what does a toner do boom there's a post idea for you what's toner how long does it last how does it work show a before and after or big one that I love to do is showing how the hair can look so different how it looks so dark when it's wet and freshly toned versus then when you dry it a few minutes later cuz that's a big one that happens in the salon a lot too you know you have a client you bring them back to the chair after you just toned them and they're like kind of panicked a little bit cuz they're like oh my God why does my hair look so dark and you're like don't worry just wait till I dry it you dry it they're like oh my God it looks great I love it it's perfect that's something that happens pretty often right boom there's another p post so what I like to post and what I have found cuz I I like to have conversations with my clients when people come in and they're like oh yeah I found you from Instagram I'm like oh what post how did you originally find me and then what was it that really sealed the deal for you that you ended up booking an appointment like survey your clients so that way you know exactly what is actually working for you um but what clients have told me is they love the educational stuff that I post because it really shows that I know what I'm talking about and it makes them feel like they can trust me makes them feel like they can be relaxed and I think sharing like some personal stuff about yourself people want to see what you look like before they book an appointment like especially if you're going to be doing a service where they're going to be sitting in your chair for a few hours they want to know who they're going to be sitting with and I think it's helpful when there's a face Behind The Profile so if you have been stuck in this rut of just constantly posting hair like before and afters that's good too obviously I mean people want to be able to see your work and know like okay you're you know what you're doing but they also want to know who you are they want to feel connected to you and that can be the determining Factor like if there's you know three different stylists that they're looking at in the area and all three of you have amazing work but there's something that they can relate to you on like you're a mom and so are they maybe the other stylists aren't maybe that's something that they feel a connection to you over and that might end up being the determining factor or in my case I live in North Carolina but I'm originally from the Northeast I've had a lot of clients that are new to the area looking for a stylus and they end up booking with me and feel comfortable with me because we're from the same area or like my curly haired clients that book with me because I have curly hair myself so that's why I also like to share the like get ready with me types stuff things that aren't always necessarily hair related or related to the work that I do but that show a little bit of like my own personal style my personality but that's going to work in your favor too because that's how you're going to draw in clients that have a similar vibe to you and that you're going to really click well with and people that are going to be more likely to stay loyal clients to you it just makes it more personal um I think I'm just going to do a little side part and call it a day my hair looks a little bit crazy because I washed it yesterday and then I brushed it out but I didn't put any Curl products in it or anything and then I slept on it so the curls are not really as quailed I'm going to get dressed really quick I'll be right back okay I am ready I got all of my Clips here's my outfit don't mind the random clothes hanging up I did laundry last night so certain things I needed to hang dry so the dress and the leather jacket are very old and they're both from H&M These Boots are new I got them recently from Target but I am going to head out of here I will see you at the salon so this is what my client's hair looked like before she was normally going in every 6 weeks to get a permanent color on her roots to cover the Grays and then highlights in between we talked about trying to transition into something a little bit more low maintenance cuz she doesn't really have a lot of gray so I was like if you don't really want to have to be coming in every 6 weeks like you don't have to so yeah I did some highlights with some low lights mixed it up so that I could kind of like blend out that harsh line of demarcation and then I did a root smudge with an all over toner and all of these clips I tried to get Clips throughout the entire process and these are all Clips I can use for future reels but this was her finished hair but my client was super super nice and it was nice because since I only had her I didn't have to rush or worry about running behind so I was able to get lots of content so I got clips of her hair before obviously I got some clips with my you know I set up my tripod I got some clips of her head so you can see me foiling and doing the low lights then I got Clips I turned the phone to face me so I could have some clips of me working that's going to be really good like b-roll footage that I can use for multiple different reels in the future I didn't do it today but I also will get Clips like I'll film in the back when I'm mixing the color I'll get clips of me mixing up the color I will get clips of me pulling out the foils shampooing like every little step of the process blow drying curling and I'll change it up sometimes I will point the camera at the client and just get clips of like the hair and what I'm doing and then other times like I said I'll turn it and face me and get clips of me working as I'm doing everything and if the client like feels weird or uncomfortable you can position your phone like I turn them and I'll just record forward when I'm doing the back or something like that so that way their face isn't in it they don't have to feel awkward or uncomfortable like they're being put on social media and you know depending on the day like some days the salon is so packed full with people it's super busy so I just don't feel comfortable having my tripod out cuz I'm scared it's going to get in the way or make other people feel uncomfortable if they're like afraid they're going to be in the background or something like that so you know not every day is like ideal for getting content when you work in a a busy Salon but when I know it's going to be a day where it's a little slower I make sure that I take advantage of that and I get as much bulk content as possible and if you're just starting out you don't have a full book of clients that's fine you can literally make a 100 reels just from one day and one appointment one client because of all the things that I I showed you like getting ready in the morning you can do a video of like what I wore to work how you style your hair what are your favorite products to use at the salon what's your hair care routine what do you recommend like oh here you know my favorite products if you're if your hair's bleached here's my favorite products if you have curly hair you can do stuff like that you don't even need to actually have a client in your video I have Clips saved in my phone for months ago that I will still reuse so yeah that was my day I am going to heat up these leftovers I thought I was going to maybe film that Down video today but honestly I'm just tired of talking I'm going to save that for tomorrow cuz I'm going to be home all day tomorrow I'm just going to take it easy the rest of the day I'm going to sort through that content on my phone put together a reel or two maybe edit some stuff and like save some audios get some ideas for the rest of it I will see you in the morning it's the next day I look crazy but this is realistically how I look on the days when I am just home doing like admin behind the scenes type stuff right now my schedule has been pretty steady for a while there it really fluctuated and I didn't have a super set strict schedule so each week would look different but lately I take clients at the salon Tuesdays and Saturdays Sunday and Monday are my days off that is my weekend and then Wednesday Thursday and like sometimes Friday morning depending on how busy of a week it is and how much I was able to get done Wednesday and Thursday will be my admin days where I like edit videos film sit down videos If I'm doing that plan out content for the week and then you know I still it's hard when you like work for yourself and you have a creative job it's hard to be like yep my working hours are this time to this time these days because I feel like my brain is constantly working so even though I say like oh Sunday and Monday is my days off it's my weekend I usually will still end up answering emails or you know I'm still posting reals on Instagram I'm still responding to comments I'm still thinking of ideas I feel like it never fully turns off but because I love what I do and I'm passionate about it it doesn't necessarily feel like I'm working it to me it feels like I barely work but realistically if you add it up all of the like minutes and hours that I spend doing things that are technically for my business it's probably well over 40 hours a week easily but it doesn't feel like it to me oh my God my client from yesterday just texted me and she said that she's very happy with her hair and she's been getting lots of compliments that's so nice anyway I'm going to go shower and get ready and I'll be right back I'm ready of course by the time you know I showered put on makeup blowdried my hair all that kind of stuff it got really cloudy again so we don't have the best natural light but we're going to make it work I do have artificial lights so I'm going to set everything up see how it looks and then if I feel like I need a little additional lighting to help with the quality I might have to throw on an artificial lighter too but I am just getting my air set up I've been filming in the guest bedroom which this is going to be also my office at some point I just have not set it up yet since the windows are over here I can use the natural light so I usually sit around here and then that is what's in the background behind me so I need to figure out how I want to decorate that eventually but for now I've just been taking that faux like olive leaf arrangement that I keep on the dining room table and I've just been putting it in here just just to like add a little something taking one of the dining chairs and that is what I'm going to sit on and then I'm going to pop on this lens this is a sigma 30 mm I got it on Amazon I will link it down below this lens is super good quality and it makes the background really blurry so I like to use this one for sit down videos and then I also have an external microphone also from Amazon literally all the equipment I use is from Amazon and this is just like a makeshift mic stand basically this is it's actually for a light but I mean you could use it for whatever so I kind of just rigged this a little bit put this at a [Applause] distance this is a little bit too bright and it's creating a shadow so I'm gonna throw I don't have like a proper light cover I'm just gonna throw a pillowcase over it to diffuse it yeah that way just makes it less harsh cuz I want it to just kind of look like natural daylight and he's so good he's so used to me filming and recording and stuff so whenever I'm doing that he just lays down quietly let me work this is what my filming setup looks like I'm going to film now and I'll see you when I'm done I just finished recording my video it went very well by the time you're watching this Vlog it'll already be up it is my tips for new hair stylist video and I feel like I'm getting my spark back and I'm falling back in love with everything like with doing hair and making content I don't know this is like the same feeling I had back in like 2020 and 20121 when I was like really really passionate I just had all these ideas and I I went through like a weird funk I guess with a lot of things changing in my life and figuring out where I wanted to live and personal relationships and whatnot and I feel like I'm back at a place where I'm feeling settled and I think being in this apartment too and just having the space again to make content I'm getting excited again which feels really good definitely let me know if there is anything in particular that you would like to see in the future any video topics you want me to do I am currently working on a few different things so eventually like I said I do want to get that second bedroom set up to be an office so I can work in there and have like a dedicated work space But lately I have just been working at the dining room table which I mean it works for now these chairs are actually really comfortable and I have a lot of space to spread out which is nice so what I'm doing today I have a few different things number one I have a YouTube video the video actually that I filmed yesterday I need to edit it and upload it at some point today I also I was checking my emails and I had a new form submission I have an appointment form I reached out to her we've been texting back and forth so I am getting her booked and then the last thing that I'm going to be doing today is I want to post another Instagram reel and I thought that I would just screen record as I'm doing it so I can also just show you the process cuz we've talked about how I come up with ideas for the content how I get the content now I want to show you what I do with it so let me record my screen okay so like I said I save audios so if you go to your saved folder you can see all the audios that you saved so as I will just just be scrolling like I will literally just go through all my reels and if I see an audio that I like or I've been getting served a lot of like uh social media marketing people that are like here are the trending audios or audios that I predict are going to be trending so if I see something that I'm like oh okay that's interesting I will click on the audio that's at the bottom of that video if I see that an audio is trending but it ALS so has like less than 10,000 reels that have used that then usually I'm like ooh okay that's good I definitely want to save that so I'll click that little flag in the top corner I'll go to my saved folder pull up my audios see which ones I have what I want to use I know what real I want to post right now like what I want it to look like and what I want it to say so I just need to find good audio for it oh yeah this is perfect so that's like very viby and chill I am going to go into I'm going to pull up the footage when I was doing my client the other day I'm going to use footage of me working because this real is going to be about me and not necessarily about hair so I want to make sure you can see my face cuz it's going to be a more personal type of post and I'm going to find a good clip I've when I'm working and I'm like in the zone sometimes I get resting bch face so I want to make sure it's a clip where like I look like I'm smiling and I look like I actually like what I'm doing I'm just going to cut that down to like you know a few seconds or whatever I'm going to save it as a new clip that way I still have like the original full audio and then I'm going to bump down the exposure a little bit and I'm also going to put the saturation down a little bit yeah perfect okay so now I have this clip that I'm going to use as my background go back to Instagram I have my audio already pulled up this is what I'm using nice and chill and it's a trending one and it doesn't have like hasn't been used that many times yet so that's perfect select my clip oh and I just realized actually I had this one planned out and I wrote down the text that I wanted to use as an overlay like on the actual video but I didn't type up the caption yet so normally like I said I will have the captions pre-made in my notes app and then I'll just copy and paste but this time I'm going to have to write it from scratch let's cut this down cuz I also don't want this to be like crazy long I'm just going to cut that down to 10 seconds and then I'm going to add my text overlay after taking a break from hair I I had to start over from scratch here's what I'm doing to rebuild my clientele read the caption give me a second to think of my caption then I'll post it okay I finally finished typing up my caption and I posted it so it's up if you are following me on Instagram you probably have already seen it but that just kind of shows you a little bit about like the process of how I actually make my Instagram reels and honestly that's all I've been posting I haven't been posting any photos on my actual page because I've been finding personally when I do it doesn't seem like people are seeing them or engaging with as much like reals really it like it's all just about the short form videos this is like something that God I could just talk about forever because there's so much that goes into it it's a lot and it's constantly changing too that's the part of it that like gets a little overwhelming but um don't overthink it just have fun with it and the more you start doing it the more it'll click and the easier it'll get and the more ideas will just come to you that's what I do and how I do it so behind the scenes of a work week in my life I'm going to end this video here though because I need to get back to doing my work but thank you guys so much for watching I hope that this video was helpful let me know if you like this and if you want to see more behind the scenes type stuff or if there's anything that you have questions on or you know anything that you guys want to see let me know and I'll see you really soon in my next video bye [Music] yeah
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Agency in Architecture
initiative from members of the yale nomas chapter which strives to foster greater inclusion unity and representation of the yale school of architecture also each of these discussions is a collaboration with a different guest university today we are partnering with columbia's university latin gsat it is an interdisciplinary student organization dedicated to the promotion discussion and reflection of contemporary issues and ideas in latin america today marks the first of our three-part series of events and we will focus on the topic of agency in architecture the discussion will explore the expanding agency of the architect from the interface between architecture and other fields such as political science sociology and environmental science to the relationship and difference between agency in practice and pedagogy our panelists today include eliza turve she's a critic at the yale school of architecture where she teaches design studios and seminars dedicated to studying the spatial expression of our dominant energy paradigm in both urban and architectural form she also coordinates the dual degree program between ysoa and the yellow school part of the environment recently she gets edited log 47 titled overcoming carbon form and co-wrote a book with peter eisenmann titled lateness in addition she is an assistant professor at the union and is the co-founder of the firm outside development elisa was born in mexico city and grew up in san diego along the u.s mexico border we also have joining us today enrique walker he is an architect and lecturer at columbia giza where he directed the master of science program in advanced architectural design from 2008 to 2018 in addition he has taught at the mit princeton university tokyo institute of technology and university of chile his publications include the ordinary recordings the dictionary of received ideas under constraints laura vinario and xiumin architecture conversations with enrique walker we're also joined by adrena chavez she's an adjunct and assistant professor at colombia jesus she holds a master's degree from her harvard's gsd and a bachelor's degree from universidad americana in mexico city she is the co-founder of poru office for urban resilience a design theme tank that focuses on implementing innovative solutions for cities through urban design and landscape infrastructure with a water sensitive approach finally moderating the discussion we have students from both schools i'm one of them i am guillermo navarrete originally from mexico city and i am in my final year of vmr2 program at yale i was recently an architect in residence at the mac center for art and architecture in los angeles and i'm the current co-editor of the fort coming 56 issue of perspective alice fang is originally from sao paulo brazil she is in her last year in the masters of architecture program at columbia's jesus where she is currently the co-director of latin gsap as well as part of the editorial team for patio a newly launched publication she most recently worked as a model in brooklyn and finally we have gabriele lutierrez huerta he's originally from tijuana mexico and he's in his final year of the post-professional mr2 program at yale he has practice in both new york and baja california mexico and is currently co-editor of the fort coming 56 issue of respect with that we'll start with initial 10-minute remarks from each of our panelists followed by an open discussion and just a reminder to everyone joining us that you can engage in the conversation by leaving your questions in the chat and throughout the event our student moderators will work them into the conversation but there will be also some time uh for q a at the towards the end so let's turn it over to elisa elisa you should be able to share your screen now great thank you got everything in order okay hi everybody good evening um and thank you so much for this invitation i'm very happy to be here um and very excited to be talking about this question of agency um which is very pervasive in architecture today i feel like we're talking about it a lot and that makes sense because in the face of the climate crisis in the face of worsening inequality in the face of uh this pervasive neoliberal attitude from our governments that you know even still despite these things there is no alternative so in that context how can architecture have agency and architecture in any cases fully embedded into this monstrous real estate machine and that machine prioritizes commodification of space above everything um and that seems to render architecture perhaps useless or at the very least certainly powerless and so we are resigned and so we feel helpless and so we ask does architecture have agency however i think that an attitude of resignation would imply that the current conditions of architectural practice are the defining boundaries of architecture itself and that i'm not so convinced by um and so i wonder whether architecture's relationship to the dominant economic order which is undeniable is not an ending point from which to declare architecture powerless but a starting point to investigate the nature of its power so today i'm going to suggest a few things first that architecture is powerful second that architecture's power is not always for the best um and that perhaps there's a difference between agency and power so in my mind there's no question that architecture has power and throughout history our architecture has had a very close relationship to power vitruvius dedicated the ten books to cesar augustus uh le corbusier was um a little bit less specific but uh still very clear on his position and he dedicated the viewhadias to authority and so we have these architectural treatises that are dedicated to empires and to authority itself my area of research is the spatial paradigm that arises from the onset of fossil fuels or because of the onset of fossil fuels and that's something that i like to call carbon form and early carbon form was very chaotic this is an etching of victorian london um and in this time you had demographic shifts that are associated with the enclosure movement and with the rise of factory labor and these things transformed the city almost overnight and at this time architectural typologies were emerging but these changes were haphazard they lacked intention and the city seemed kind of out of control it was growing and changing as capitalists and factory owners were pushing this new economic regime with all the power that was unreached by fossil fuels but eventually carbon form becomes an architectural project because modernism was reacting directly to this uh condition of the 19th century city so often you know we talk about modernism as the modernism as though they were interested in this kind of blanket rejection of the past but if you read these treatises closely that's not actually true these modern treatises on the city were full of references to ancient cities and classical architecture so the modernists i would argue are largely concerned not with history necessarily but specifically with the 19th century city um so that leaves ludwig hilbersheimer in the new city to look at a congested street and to look at the skyline of new york and to call this disorder and chaos um and then we have le corbusier who writes that in the last hundred years a sudden chaotic and sweeping invasion uh unforeseen and overwhelming has defense has descended upon the great city and we've been caught up in this with all its battling consequences with the result that we have stood alone and done nothing he goes on um the resulting chaos has brought it about that the great city which should be a phenomenon of power and energy is today a menacing disaster since it is no longer governed by the principles of geometry so this to me is extremely telling the problem here is not necessarily industry what's lacking is geometry what's lacking is order intention and structure so even as they were declaring a break with history their problem was not with history as a whole the problem was that the cities of the 19th century were continuing the formal logic of the medieval city and so that's how you get the opening chapter of this city of tomorrow with the contrast between the pak donkey's way and the man's way and you get statements such as this one where um the confusion writes a modern city lives by a straight line inevitably the circulation of traffic demands a straight line it's the proper thing for the heart of the city the curve is ruinous difficult and dangerous it's paralyzing okay so this is not just a treatise for straight streets what i read here is a plea for a new urban form that can accommodate a new kind of mobility it's essentially a plea to make space for a new world order so there's another passage from the city of tomorrow that's really remarkable and i'm not going to read it all but essentially what you have here is that you have corb he's walking along he's narrating a fall afternoon where he's just strolling along in the champs-elysees and the traffic has just started up again after a lazy summer and he's contemplating this he's thinking about how the streets used to be a place for singing the road belonged to us then he writes he's hanging out in the streets with his friends but but now they're full of motors in all directions going at all speeds i was overwhelmed he writes and enthusiastic rapture filled me not the rapture of the shining coach work under the gleaming lights but the rapture of power the simple and ingenious pleasure of being in the center of so much power so much speed we are a part of it we are a part of that race whose dawn is just awakening we have confidence in this new society which will in the end arrive at a magnificent expression of its power we believe in it um and you and heat goes on it gets even more dramatic now the power is like a torrent swollen by storms a destructive fury the city is crumbling so it's very dramatic it's very dramatic and very extreme um but what's so interesting about it is that in the congestion he's okay he's standing in the middle of a traffic jam okay and in this congestion what he sees is potential what he sees is power so he walks away from this experience ready to destroy the old city and ready to give form to something new because he saw in this moment he's immersed in the speed and the congestion of early carbon form what he understood is that the true potential of carbon form had not been realized so harnessing that power would from then on become his project and that's how you get an architect that's willing to take the existing form of the city and tear it open in order to give it a new form so at this point um i want to be very clear that i am not romanticizing the modern it's a basic premise of my work that when architecture takes on carbon form as a project it strengthens this spatial paradigm irreversibly and that's why we are today at the verge of extinction it's a legacy that we have not shaken but i think also we have to revisit this moment and to understand that the modern period showed that architecture can have extraordinary power but that power is not always for the best um especially because the promise of that power this power that le corrupted saw when having his moment of ecstasy on the champion is now paired with the promise of extinction so what i would would ask or what i would suggest is that the question today is maybe not whether we have power i think architecture embodies power all too easily it's not just in the modern moment the first great works of architecture were first and foremost projects of power in this moment you had the labor of vast populations that had to be harnessed not just for the construction of these buildings or these temples but you had to basically devise a whole new social structure where architectural productivity could create a surplus and that surplus is ultimately what allowed for the conditions of architectural production to emerge so architecture and power have always existed side by side so in my mind the question is not whether we have power in my mind the question is whether we can dedicate our work to a different civilization building project or simply a different project entirely so to return to the question of agency maybe there's a difference between agency and power and maybe agency can be found in refusing power and if architecture has the power already to give form to our current socio-political and economic structure surely it has the power to give form to something else and maybe agency and architecture is found in the ability to locate that difference maybe agency and architecture is found in the moments when we ask whether our work is serving power or not so one of the reasons i like to look at the modern which i know it's very unpopular to think about modernist um but one of the reasons why i like looking at them is that there there is a similar moment that has arisen today so there's a similar danger because the the modernist looks looked around them and they said the city is not working and the same has happened again our cities are not working the suburbs are not working real estate development and global development are not working and right now the production of the built environment is essentially built on a faulty premise the premise that we have infinite resources the premise of the economy can keep growing the premise that we can continue to commodify architecture in the way that we have and that that wealth of that produces is somehow a positive thing so i think our work now is to not hope for the right commission and to try to find agency within the way that commissions are structured today but our agency perhaps can be found in reconsidering the city itself i think that agency might emerge through our knowledge of the city because today things have to be arranged and rearranged in space to suit the climate crisis and to adjust to it we're going to have mass migrations sinking cities shrinking cities we have all these new and difficult conditions that are emerging both before and after disaster so we have this other moment again similar to the modern moment where we can look around and say the city is not working so there's no question in my mind that architects will have to play an important role but i think it's going to be necessary to refuse the current conditions of architectural work and to build more than buildings thank you thank you lisa that was great can we pass it on to henrikh can you see it yeah we can thank you okay first of all thank you very much for the invitation i really appreciate uh taking part in this uh conversation i will address the question obliquely through uh my teaching or let's say the way in which i i think i've intersected a weekly the topic in recent teaching i um for the past three years i've been teaching a studio at columbia university called openwork it's uh it's a series that focuses on buildings that uh about 50 years ago were designed to change and to grow in other words a period in which buildings were designed as systems rather than buildings open-ended unfinished and incomplete systems so what the studio does is basically i select a number of case studies and the studio examines these buildings their arguments their design techniques the genealogies within which they could potentially be situated and the architecture and the cities they may imagine um the cases have actually worked in the past have been primarily from the 60s and 70s in japan namely coming out of the debate around metabolism such as a work by kenzo tange sosaki masato taka fumihiko [Music] so the point of the studio is actually to um it has a very precise brief which is that students are asked to join a team they work always collectively and they're assigned a building and they're asked simply to double the surface of the building that's all they're asked to do which in a way sets up a number of problems and difficulties which is the actual setup of the studio which is that you you basically must one way or another engage a conversation with the building in other words define or take a position on a building and its arguments in order to design in fact the first question is do you endorse the openness of the building and if so with what protocols since the building is 50 years old the protocols may be completely outmoded on the other you simply counter openness and if so with what architecture since the questions of open use open authorship and open meaning still linger even though the product is not treated as open the studio i've taught for a number of episodes as i usually do um yet last semester i taught a slightly different case study which introduced a a question that intersects uh the issue at stake in this seminar which is exactly what i'm presenting and through which i basically tried to um engage the question obliquely so for a number of uh of reasons that would be long to explain i basically taught a studio where the cases were now driven from um south american debate and i chose basically um two buildings from the late 60s and early 70s lina bobardi's mossby in sao paulo and the uh um iii building in santiago chile built by a group of five different arctics those images under construction and then the products as built the the common denominator is of course not only the fact that they're sitting on the sort of a main boulevard of of the city and that the buildings span uh the full site either on the long side or on the short side but there were both buildings that were designed under democracy as social condensers of sorts just before the countries the respective countries fell into dictatorship and the question of the studio was in addition to how you position your selfie severe building that was there before uh you and that you had to expand it was how do you also position yourself visa via building whose fate and meaning had completely changed and in fact whose political conflict had changed regardless of the wish and the will of the architect of the two cases of course the one i thought was more decisive is the one of the um three which you probably don't know as well as the one by lena bobardi which to some extent was the centerpiece of the studio but i could not admit it until probably now um and uh and the reason being that basically this building which is the one i'm going to present is uh implied a sort of very difficult problem that allowed for me to in addition to the briefs of the studio set up the question of how does architect operate in fact the question of here today of agency and how an architect operates within conditions and circumstances often adults with the architect's position position in architecture position in life position vis-a-vis society but also the way in which architects can operate politically to sort of advance a project that may be in fact undermining the stabilizing or subverting the very system for which the architect works and the in was an extraordinary example in brief this was a product that was built in 1971 it was um a product commissioned by the government of salvador allende socialist government in in chile as i said in 1971 chile got the um the possibility of basically organizing a un um conference called the um three but there was no adequate auditorium for the main session as a result of which again they commissioned a project the product was basically done under incredible pressure of time it was designed and built in 275 days under a year and it was located on the main thoroughfare of santiago on the alameda on as a basically very large building that will operate as a canopy over the site adjacent to a tower of a sort of a late kurdussian team tennis housing product uh that was already being built on the site so the project was basically a superstructure um spanning the full site under which there would be basically the auditorium and other uh programs adjacent to a tower the problem being that basically the main driving force being how to build it fast in order to basically meet the expectations of uh the conference so the project was uh proposed not unlike a sort of sort of fun palace of sorts uh although the references were coming from elsewhere in a very wide range of references um as a sort of large umbrella as i said that would cover the site instantly on spans of 40 meters which were then unthinkable for a place like santiago under which the rest of the building could be basically built uh separately the project was basically built as i said on record time as an extraordinarily large uh structure and with very little technology it was a first gordon steel building in in santiago and it was basically addressed as a sort of a political act by agenda not only by placing it on the main thoroughfare but also by uh engaging a question of authorship where the five arctics were coming from five different teams they they made a new super office that was had never worked together and would never work together again and they were paid in uh in accordance to what workers were were paid and they were given credits just on a large list of people where the arctics were sitting next to the workers and everyone else that basically joined uh a large team that was also a sort of enshrined in a in the large sort of a luncheon that was given when the building was topping its uh structure and um and the building basically became an emblematic uh piece of salvadoran this government not only because it was going to be a cultural center that would become the the assembly the whole for this assembly and then be a cultural center thereafter but also because of the sort of epic of building it on record time with very little technology and sort of pressure from uh countries outside namely the us uh for the um for it's um for the economy the chilean economy not to be so successful to put it mightily um again the basically celebrated uh the moment um and uh the assembly was uh was performed yet um in 1972 well in 1972 the probably became a culture center in 1973 there was the coup and the story radically changed in fact the the umta which was uh that basically opened in time and as i said um became a cultural center soon after with um the positive becoming in fact a social condenser so it's including the sort of uh the large-scale restaurant that would bring people of different uh uh um interest and uh and uh and kind within one single space um and the contribution of artists decisively to activate the product um it positioned basically the building importantly on the city of santiago as a sort of um cultural uh gem within the sort of a debate of a forward-looking society but then the coup came the government pass was bombarded the the um the dictatorship basically took over and pinochet and the junta took the building as the headquarters of the government uh itself so the building suddenly the main hall became uh populated by the military um the building now became the sort of infrastructure of the military the government uh palace and it was therefore uh completely um change in its meaning by simply encircling the building with a fence and a wall and from that moment onwards the building became for half the population a leveling building for the other half a right-wing building the building was also the place where the government had to concede defeat after the 1988 plebiscite and thereafter was abandoned during the sort of return of democracy until in under the sort of a center-left government it was then uh burned after a fire which became the start of a competition that ultimately led to the current state of a cultural center which is called gun the gabriela mistral cultural center and that led to a new project that here basically implied both the the sort of difficulty of its legacy understood as a product in the right or in the left and suddenly became a sort of product that uh from the the sort of uh i mean at best uh a sort of third way uh left of the sort of early 2007 cutified the mega structure in order basically to both bring together the sort of right and left to a sort of slightly more tragic um outcome as arctic so the project was uh um approved by michel bachelet happened and it was then uh launched um and it's basically in current state of extension yet it was yet again taken by the events of um barely a year ago where basically chilean society is being shaken by a number of questions regarding what its future is and the building has been actually taken again over 50 years of representing a sort of fractured history in the in the in the chilean imaginary so the question of that studio was in fact can the architect operate politically um but but by using basically a case study that would act as a reminder not of the optimism with which we address the question but rather by reminding ourselves of the difficulties with which architects act in terms of a certain shortage of tools but the possibility of architecture not to basically define its fate as building nests and its effect thereafter i think at the level limit of my time yet more so i um i will basically leave it there and if there's anything that i could wrap up i will add uh during the conversation great thank you uh finally we can pass it on to adriana hello i will share my screen let's see yeah we can okay you see a poster right yep okay so thank you for inviting me to this lecture i think the topic it's very relevant and in this presentation i will lay out two questions that came to my mind when i was invited to this event and after that i will also show one project developed by oru to inspire a conversation also i want to make a disclaimer i have many questions and not too many answers about the concept of agency on a side note i believe that the topic of agencies very relevant as i just said yet the word agency does not exist in spanish i don't think that the word agency will translate as poder or power in that sense it would be fruitful to think about what would be our own definition of agency especially in a latin american context the world is not on track we face simultaneous crisis a climate crisis an economic crisis a pandemic social inequality racial injustice however as much as we want to think architecture can change those design fields are complicit in the social ecological and economical crisis this demands our immediate attention as we need to stop replicating and expanding them the future will only bring more of these crises especially under the context of climate change for example what happened in texas last week so the first question to reflect upon is what is the agency of design in the 21st century in other words how do we as designers respond to the simultaneous crisis that we are living the second reflection is inspired by enri lefrev's quote who says that at the point we have arrived there is an urgent need to change our intellectual approaches and tools which leads to the second question what tools do designers need to expand on to avoid being complicit in the world's most significant problems i believe we need to deliver design alternatives with the required urgency but at the same time we need to learn and get to expand our approaches this entails blurring divisions opening up to other fields of knowledge expanding our scope only then will designers address today's pressing challenges and i want to bring one lens that we have used at uru of fist for urban resilience a collaborative practice where we believe design must operate and be a bridge across scales ecosystems social political and economic contexts especially in latin america the context in which we have mainly worked but also a context where one constantly needs to adapt first as an introduction to our practice my partners and myself spent the first three years working within the government with the idea of fulfilling multiple public policy objectives i believe this was crucial for understanding the complexities of the built environment at uru during the last year we have developed multiple projects ranging in applied research urban design cd scale strategies public infrastructure landscape projects and academia our work is grounded as research methodology from an experimental proactive and collective approach also due to the nature of our practice we are more familiar with public projects collaborating with governments ngo or development banks and depending on the scope we regularly team up with specialists from other teams the project i'll be presenting today it's called medium scale heidi districts a framework for testing alternative models of decentralized water management in mexico city this is an applied research project funded by the mexico innovation fund from the harvard david rockefeller center for latin american studies it has been developed in collaboration with anita berisbeta professor of landscape architecture at the harvard gse and i selected this project for various reasons first the planet emerged as a response to mexico's titanic water crisis along with economic infrastructural social and environmental challenges second due to the project's research later there is no client third to this research we explore the notion of collaboration as design methodology and finally the result is a design framework as a tool for possible interventions in a complexity where no single solution will tackle the water crisis problem this research relates to the current water management model that fundamentally needs to change as it is based on the extraction and over exploitation of water resources the series relies on a massive centralized drainage system as you can see in the left picture while at the same time piecemeal uncoordinated green infrastructure efforts demonstrate no impact on the overall system moreover the copenhagen pandemic has reinforced the inequalities of a large-scale infrastructural system rendering visible that the city needs a paradigm shift from a centralized water management model to a more circular decentralized and collaborative effort to ensure a universal right which is water we have used a historic area located within the central area of mexico city as a pilot site to test ideas it's called takubayan and this diagram presents public private institution academy communities ngos that are simultaneously working on this site but without a coordinated vision therefore the hybrid district responds to the lack of collective vision among scales and sectors as interest collides between the government developers community members and experts while the centralized water system has flows the government extended need to provide water only creates space for immediate but short-range solutions as a result the most effective solutions ready to implement are those tested before replicating and expanding the macrobrain infrastructure without rethinking the system comprehensively the short term immediately dismisses a collective long vision becoming an an obstacle for urban and social transformation in some the heidi district integrates green and grey infrastructures for an alternative decentralized urban water management through design strategies of reuse treatment retention and infiltration of water under a scheme of core responsibility and share governments and how do we arrive to this we tested our ideas using a collaboration as methodology these pictures from the workshop autonomy 2020 right before the pandemics we developed the internet interdisciplinary workshop to blur the boundaries between government officials designers academia experts developers and community members we spent two days were shopping ideas together and then we also invited everyone to the presentation to spark a conversation we also developed interviews and an online survey all of these to create sorry all of these to create a framework of multi-sexual cooperation to begin to experiment with new city models this might be seem easy but in reality finding a common ground among the different interests is the most difficult task with this information instead of immediately translating into design proposals we created the hiring district framework a tool to expand the convention and notion of water resources the central premise is that the urban waters rain gray and black water at a valuable resort and not waste waters which is shown in blue we also looked at interviewing the site's hybrid history and opening up permeable green spaces the conceptual framework translates into a set of proposals that link urban and environmental development with a water sensitive perspective above on the right you can see takubaya today and below you can see takuvaya as a sponge the design framework will be presented in our upcoming hybrid 360 vacation that will be disseminated across the city stakeholders stay tuned for more information finally i would like to propose that the transformative projects result from a collective effort that requires links between advocates designers policy makers communities and politicians as designers we need to envision experimentation processes and tools where design is a fundamental component of a long-term vision with a more integrated approach for doing this interdisciplinary collaboration is not an option is the only way thank you well thank you everyone for the fantastic presentations um i think that they make for a great discussion and i'd just like to remind uh everyone to please join the conversation and add questions to the chat and we will do our best to incorporate them in the discussion or in the q a section at the end and so to start things off um the presentations reminded me of um the idea from marilyn strather and love that it matters what ideas we used to think other ideas with um and these different ways of looking at architecture and agency i think uh really big of that question and you've touched on this in your presentations but i would like to just start to start things off with a broad question of asking you to expand on some of the ways that you would like to expand the notion of agency and architecture or the role of the architect in describing modes of practice that attend to issues such as energy resources community building or policy as well as labor and material production whether they're in in discourse or practice and also if it's something that you have references that you work with as you think about these topics is this question for someone specific or it's an open question it's an open question um but if you don't mind putting you on the spot maybe we can start with you okay i think i'm on the spot so you mentioned many things but i think that i like a lot what elisa mentioned about the legacies that have not been shaken i think that we are carrying a lot of legacies in the architecture field we saw the example from the modernist times and i think that there are so many practices and knowledge that we need to learn in order to rebuild our tools and look into the future because we are now in a completely different panorama where we are facing different threats especially in the future with climate change so how are we going to cope because everything in the world needs to systematically change so how are we going to shake this these legacies and rethink our future yeah if i can just add to that i think one of the questions that comes up for me sometimes in my courses where um i'm trying to deal directly with this this question of the spatial paradigm that we continue to replicate over and over again is some of my students will sometimes ask why in a course about climate change i want to look backwards and i want to look at some of these architects that everyone's saying don't look at them right they're part of the part of the problem and we have to sort of expand our um our view of architecture beyond some of these players but i think that what happened in that time is that they put in place a very specific legacy and a very specific way of like certain conceptions of space that um because of what happened internally to architectural discourse throughout the 20th century um the and the the way that the conversation around the death of modernism occurred it kind of obscured some of the basic assumptions that then have continued to carry through all the way um to today and that different permutations of architectural discourse have not ultimately disturbed them and um and so i think that the the moment of carbon modernity doesn't begin with a modernist it really begins in in you know one when you have the beginning of industry and the beginning of um cities starting to change based on um the growth of economies that were based on extraction and in that case we have to think about the legacy of colonialism and how slavery was a form of harnessing energy that created a model of economic growth that is the foundation for our fossil fuel economy of today so in my mind i think we cannot necessarily find very much agency unless we really understand the roots of the problem otherwise we're going to continue to replicate it and so that's why one of the reasons why i tend to look backwards instead of forwards in a conversation often around environmental issues is because i think that one of the basic problems in architecture is that we're replicating the same model and and i think we have to if we don't understand that model then we have very little chance of breaking through it if i can add very briefly gabriel in in my case basically i presented rather than deal with the contemporary issues which are changing the nature of the problem i think my my take was rather one of trying to define a brief for teaching that would allow me to establish a conversation between the questions today and the questions the last time we addressed it as a field 50 years ago in the early 70s in a post-68 moment where there was probably the last moment of discussion of architecture and politics and whether uh instead of starting uh from scratch again as we often do as arctics we could really build up from the knowledge of the field that was basically uh produced then so rather than deal with specific circumstances today i was uh simply trying to engage a question as it was left off in the past and therefore rather than start with a sort of um optimistic approach that architecture has the ability to do many things to start from the rather skeptical moment where the debate was left off after 68 when many architects in fact either defined uh to say went away from the professional commission um and define alternative practices such i mean the famous super studio archizoom that define counter design as a mode of finding compatibility between the trade they were trained to perform and their political ideals or um i mean from argentina superstore to the sort of surfer on the wave into the into the 80s or basically those who decided to sort of abandon uh architecture all together because there was no way of recuperating it from uh the the power it basically served um it was deemed that architect was uh slow and expensive in implied concentrations of power and capital therefore it would uh have enormous difficulties in offering an alternative to what the status quo was offering in fact lefevre was the one who mentioned that architect was a projection on space of the status quo so how could architecture be anything but the projection space or the static score so of course um my my my take was not uh deliberately uh pessimistic but simply trying to build up from the moment of skepticism and cashing in on the fact that i'm older than my students and my students should be more optimistic than i am and therefore uh my game was to try to be proven wrong which i think i was although i cannot tell for sure because the building was not built that's half of the job [Music] i think if i can just add one thing to that because it it makes me want to ask a question about um about where agency is located during the process of architectures coming into being because i think enrique a big premise of your presentation is that once the building is in place there's no telling what will happen to it and so there is a way in which a building once built has no agency so that's part of the argument i assume and so i'm just wondering if going to also what adriana was saying in terms of a process versus an object if there's a difference in locating agency there in the moment that an architectural concept is formulated the potential to resist something maybe emerges there um and instead of maybe once architecture is built but i wonder what you what you think about this and whether whether there's a possibility for a building to have agency after it's it's built once it's in in place shall i go or adriana i mean you sort of set us up for an intricate because you you know where the building gets taken over by pinochet so right in fact yeah i mean it's a tragic outcome um it's even more tragic right after amazing what basically happened the way in which the new left uh digested and hit the old left or it was ashamed by it was this was before the financial crisis where basically all the techniques of uh cutification were applied to megastructure in order to hide it from the shame of the ideals that it represented earlier but anyway i think your your point is is very important that uh once the building is built it's uh it's beyond the architect's uh ability to sort of inscribe a new world so basically it implies enormous imitation that architecture ultimately means not in terms of what the architect inscribed as a building but hence the open work or it's not used as the architect expected or inscribing the building but everything is in in the end open-ended so um architecture has a sort of shortage of tools um but but of course the the setup is not to um to claim that architecture is um is not the right field to perform politically but to simply tune up our expectations and therefore um sort of scrutinize uh in depth what the arctic can do and i think it's uh it's not only the agency of arctic the agency of the architect what the architect can do it's it's a really it's a difficult problem but but i think it's uh my goal as as a teacher therefore was to set up a difficult problem that would remind the student of the outcome every time you were basically addressing it you you there had you had you were dealing you were expanding the building that was reminding you of how stale a building could be erika is a follow-up maybe also wanted to add the question or the word authorship that you touch a little bit in your presentation so i wonder if the panelists could talk a little bit about just today's phenomenon of the architect with the capital letter a that claims authorship and recognition versus this idea maybe of relinquishing this authorship you start touching a little bit maybe in the unknown that starts happening a little bit because the collective work so maybe my question is does giving away authorship provide a lensing to power to the collective or public community or are we in this pitfall that we don't know what's going to happen after right should i go again or i i've i feel i'm sort of skipping terms um i mean i think it's a very good point uh alice but that basically it's uh we have to question notions of authorship also authorship was delivering meaning as was basically west in the 60s but still lingers um but authorship as uh i think let's say that the legacy of that product is on the one hand yeah the building and its story and but the fact that we can actually refer to some of the knowledge that we derive from it in terms of how the building was created how the the in fact the authorship was uh was granted uh what we learned from the building as uh not only as a sort of finished object but the process of making it and the ideas that went into it and were debated and opened up our field to some extent so i think probably that also is another way of uh returning to elisa's question which uh one way of addressing the question not always seeing as the building as a final object uh to which every procedural move is conducive to in other words the the authorship of the building on the one hand the authorship is completely distorted by its the outcome what happened to the building that that's basically another form of authorship but on the other hand it was an extraordinary effort that we we still know about and we can still discuss and that basically sheds light on the way in which we can operate as architects i think another question about this is also um just how we use our knowledge of built form and how we think not just about architecture but also about building practices um and the figure of the architect as we know it today is a modern construct um you know it's it's a recent i should say modern with a lowercase m and and recent um and so there for long periods of time we're civilizations with no architects as we think of them today but we're still engaging in architecture in some way whether it would have been like some of the great works of architecture that um we now understand through archaeological records or simply through the the simple structures of shelter um that would develop their own um techniques of construction that were responsive to an environment or that were responsive to local ecology so you know architecture has existed for longer than the architect as we understand the the figure and so i think that the the question of authorship is also one that's that's new and that we have to understand in relation to all of the constructs around the architectural object as authored which is departed especially now with the idea of the architectural object just modified um but i think that there's a way in which the the knowledge that we have of the built environment and of building systems can still be useful and i think that we can um not simply erase the figure of the architect but think of the architect as someone that engages in the production of knowledge about the form um and we might ask different questions about how that knowledge is shared or we might create sort of uh like open access building systems and things like that that then get replicated in a community and that sort of take a life of their own and so there are things that we can also uh teach you know we don't have to build everything ourselves and design everything ourselves for architecture still to happen and i think architects can still embed themselves into building practices um you know practices plural and in that way think about alternative modes of practice yeah i totally agree with that because i believe that the concept of authorship it's even if it's new i think it's real meaning that we are the architect that will arrive as a savior and we'll get this magnificent building that will change everything i think that in the current society if you have that i mean you are very privileged i think that the norm is that we need to understand how to operate in a completely different setting and to understand okay what is what interest is the project serving by doing that with our design how we are complicit in replicating certain practices that have created many problems in the first way for example erasure of communities or injustice social injustices ecological damage just for the sake of of constructing a piece of art right so i think that we need to to be more thoughtful and thinking about the process not the process of design but the whole process of how do you get to the project how did you decide who who is making the project how do you decide what type of project you want so i mean you need to see it in a more larger span of time also in in the buildings for example you have appreciation you have the construction but then at certain point you need to think about maintenance and i mean these these infrastructures especially if they are public they have a larger a larger lifespan that the ones we have and the building will live more than the time that we are working so how do how do we create a process when you can create a longer term visions and engage with topics as ecology and climate change i think it's very relevant at this point especially for students that are coming right now starting right now i think we need to engage with these topics but the question is how we do it i think that that's what i i'm not completely sure we have a question from uh abraham if you want to jump in uh thank you lisa andrea and adriana for that those wonderful presentations and thank you young nomas for putting this event together um so i'm abraham i'm a second year here at the yale school of architecture and my question is a step away from but i think tangentially related to what you're the topic of agency um and i'm curious to hear each of your takes on uh the concept of latinidad and how that shows up in each of or doesn't show up in in your work specifically um and i'm wondering is there room in architecture for latinidad well i think that maybe if finding a common ground white latino that is maybe you can explain a little bit more what do you understand by that yeah and i'm glad you asked that um because i think the issue with putting panels like this together is that oftentimes um people think that we're that communities are monolithic and based on all your presentations it's clear that you each have a very different approach to architecture and built form um so for me it's i'm really just curious on on what means to each of you because i understand that everyone has their own definition of latinidad but i'm also curious to see how identity shows up in your work specifically in relation to um the latin american diaspora it sounds like you're asking um can i interpret your question to mean what is our relationship to latin american heritage in our work or how does it show up in your work or doesn't show up um yeah i mean i can i can speak to that i mean i think um i so in the past few years i've been lucky enough to work with the community on the that on the border like the community is called san ysidro and it's right up against the the u.s mexico border very close to where i grew up um so it's it's been a really amazing opportunity to um work in this place that is one that i that was very formative for me um you know i grew up on the border and very much was um [Music] you know always dealing with the with the you know the mexican side of the american side always crossing one side to the other not just crossing the physical border but even in my own identity um and so it's been a real pleasure to be able to to work there because it's a it's a site that has been very formative for me and the border is is something that um i think has very much shaped my own concepts of territory the arbitrariness of that line and just having to deal with its extreme spatial ramifications um while confronting its its pure arbitrariness and and the pure abstraction of it and um so that i think the border itself is certainly something that from an early age was was formative um in terms of trying to think through um the relationships between space and politics and and form um but then also in working with these communities um with this nonprofit in particular we're we're in conversations with them about helping them with with a community land trust and so there for me one of the questions that we've really engaged with with them there is to ask how how building occurs in the community they want to have an anti-gentrification strategy they want to build and so a lot of what we've been asking is how do you build without development what's development without developers look like and what does density without displacement look like and so in those conversations we very much started to talk about the mobilization of social labor and have worked with many presidents from latin america and one that has been central to us is the president of the minga which is a workers cooperative um from the quetra people and so um you know thinking about these questions of of cooperatives and uh sort of alternative modes of organizing economies for us latin america provides many um alternatives and so um i think the the the question of how society is organized and understanding it in a latin american context is a way in which we've been able to really think about that um in practice i also wanted to touch a little bit while adriana started talking about the savior mentality and the archive mentality of that last summer just have had a lot of discussions about our housing studio and how approaching the bronx community for example where the site was located so in my ear uh the approach maybe didn't render a super sensitive approach but i believe that they make efforts to improve this top-down view as the idea of the savior to a more collaborative approach to work within the territory so maybe a first part question of that is uh how do we identify the client and who's the builder in a broader sense when i was in edica studio we spent a lot of the time uh questioning who is the client in our project how did he the project that doesn't have a client so i wonder if you could talk a little bit um sometimes in the community the client the community becomes a client and sometimes it's also the builder so i just wonder if you could talk a little bit about that so i think that um we wish i think we need to be innovative about our practices because conventional practices will have a conventional client and i understand there's obviously a value for that and it's the way we work but also if we consider the community our clients i don't think the community is like fine it's it's i think we need to build that relationship with the place that we are working and the context that we are working and so so that we engage because at the end these places have links to social patterns they have linked to ecological patterns also as for example if you're building on a ground that you will flat or thinking about climate change and these things also if you're looking into economics maybe you would be building a project that will regenerate the economy by by building the project you generate jobs so i think that we we must expand what's the impact of the project and and connecting the dots i see more the the role of the architect of here or connecting the dots between different agencies different pers person stakeholders however you want to call it in the ground because i think we have the ability to visualize so i think it's also the power of visualization and the narratives that we bring into the project are very important as well i i'd like to follow up with one idea i think that relates to what we just discussed abraham's question as well which is i think an idea of regulation within the latin american context i think it's clear to people who have practiced in latin america that there is a different kind of regulation and much more relaxed regulation and i just wanted to know what you think about the value of that in thinking about expanded boundaries and in practice and discourse versus for example working within the united states i mean that i being from tijuana as well can recognize a distinct difference between working on one side of the border and another well i can i can't respond look i don't want to take the stage but um no one was speaking so i'll take the turn but i think that this idea that latin america has no rules i think it's not true i think we there are norms and we need i think we we need to operate them there might be more relaxed but but i think there's there's a system in place and the concept that might be useful was one that i mentioned at the beginning it's i think that this context of crisis obviously i have this in mind because we are living this precise time in the pandemic and we have been already for a year almost in few days maybe we have been in our houses but i think that in latin america we had experienced different crisis before even the pandemic in mexico hit it 10 years ago or so and we had economic crisis we have disasters as we in at least in mexico we have to coast so every year we have hurricanes we have heard about social inequality so i think it's how to deal with these very relevant topics that are in place in our communities how to engage with the government in order to to bring out ideas i think that also the architecture and politics it's very present it gets portrays one one vision of it of how politics really influence even the use of the space and and i think that that as architects we need to engage more and be more politically active sometimes not in the role of designers sometimes in the role of activists i think i would also be wary of associating a lack of regulation with more freedom um i would be wary of that for a couple of reasons um and i think the larger question is you know what kind of sort of social contracts are we working with in general not i think texas right now is the perfect example of um of a discourse around deregulation allowing things but you know it it really depends on how that then plays out right and it really depends on who grabs power in that deregulated environment and and often there isn't really deregulation um there's simply regulation in favor of a certain party so i think the question is um how do we think more expansively around the terms of engagement um and i think in architecture we can ask that and i think bringing in for example questions around the environment essential to that we have to change the terms of engagement so we're not simply measuring the value of architecture according to its its economic potential but we also have to measure it against all of these other things we have to think about and the well-being uh people and the we have to think about the relationship between different social groups that exist within the building right so i mean they're just all these questions that i think the the question is not like do we control more or less um i think the question is more how do we think about the terms of engagement and what kind of rules do we produce that can uh maximize at least some sort of um equal footing when there's there's tension in the built environment because there is no such thing as consensus and there is no such thing as um sort of a an easy um sort of contestation of space right it's it's always there's always um a kind of agonism and so i think the question is what are the institutions that we build that can maximize democratic discussion around what should be what the built environment should be and democratic practices around the production of google's environment not to say that exists more here than in latin america but just in general i think the question of rules is an important one well it kind of leads into another question that we that we've been thinking about which is that uh the idea of a relationship between agency and and mandate um so you know how often in practice the issue of agency is circumscribed by a client-centric economic mandate um so i'd like to hear what you think about how one practices within an economic paradigm that is a constant and intractable threat to uh for example ecological stability yeah that's the question of the yeah or the round table that's uh in fact it is i think the the core of the issue is the professional agreement that's the yeah the mandate that's where whether basically the arctic has the ability to say no i don't do it or yes i do it and if you do it to find the way in which you can actually operate to be more or less in tune with your own principles and operate uh sort of yeah you operate within constraints and then you might be able to move through them in such a way that you find uh the outcome is compatible with your position on the world i think that was at least what i was trying to aim at and so some of the examples in in the 60s let's say the whole italian debate or the french debate after the 60s meant many thought that it was uh impossible to impossible to sort of work professionally without giving up your your goals that it was uh and therefore many decided not to do it so so the i think the question has to do with your own uh position on the world that's to me the question of agency is one of the persons standing in the world visa via uh his or her uh vision and principles and uh and how do you operate whether you decide to do it or not and if you do how and it's done well i was just going to agree with you and really just say that i think that this question of refusal is a really important one but also um i think one of the reasons why it is very difficult in architecture to engage in refusal is this feeling that the machine will continue without us and that construction will happen without us and or someone else will simply take the job and so another thing that i feel like we have to add is the importance also for architects to organize and really work together because the that's where the act of refusal begins to have power and so um i've been saying for a long time that i really want to organize a luxury condo strike nobody build any more luxury condos um and i say it sort of ingests but also i'm very serious i think that you know these are the kinds of things that we have to really consider um because because these are the things that we continue to replicate right we we have these um not only the particular mode of production involved in building that kind of typology but also the technology itself right and the economy that it's embedded into so there's so many aspects of it that are replicating the paradigm even if you put solar panels on it um even if you insulate it so that it's more energy efficient and so to me that's at the heart of this this problem is and really reconsidering what the construction of architecture entails and what our role is in that and um seeing that these things will kind of happen almost on their own whether we participate or not i think is one of the reasons why there's an enormous feeling of lack of agency but i think that the more we bring that to the conscious level and the more as as a as a discipline and as a profession we grapple with it directly um the more i think we can engage in these acts of refusal um which i think are extremely important right if i if i could add something i think the act of refusal has two conditions one it's how you stand in the world these are your own principles regardless of the effect it may have because in fact it was uh as elisa mentioned a set of old cliche was okay if i say no someone else will do it but that didn't imply that you would be sort of sleeping well at night uh if you said yes i will do it because otherwise someone else will do it so one is the way in which you stand vis-a-vis the world the other one is whether that will have an effect on the world i think it's more likely to sort of uh achieve the first the former than the latter the latter is a difficult one although at least it's right yeah if you if if we can actually get to such an active refusal um a coordinated one um which is more thinkable today than it was ten years ago um it definitely would have an effect now of course that effect has to do with the agency of architecture but not the agency of the building um but again that's so it's it's still and it would qualify as a sort of alternative practice as well that architects are basically since the cornerstone of the problem is the professional practice and and the fact that architecture that the arctic serves someone in power that represents capital and that is quite unlikely that through his or her work would basically undermine or subvert the power that uh represents um arctic have actually expanded uh the field to operate in in different ways i mean counter design was precisely that super studio or arki zoom said no stop city is basically a product which uses drawing which is cheap and fast as a way of showing the ways in which society is unfolding the contradictions of our society by virtue of architectural knowledge and drawing so it's architectural and part of the field but it operates in a different way than if you were engaging building which is slow and in fact slow enough for uh the political realm to completely change over the course of the eight years that a building takes um but in addition to that it implies concentration of power and capital so so i i think gabriel that's i think the the question at stake here i would say yeah but what about what about the idea for example how hard is that line is there's is there space for the idea as well that um within the active refusal there's also an idea of using uh current systems or subverting current systems the kind of the idea that in expanding practice there's also the idea of strategy and and the idea of the architectural trick appropriating uh common uh uh forms of production in order to then instill uh different uh agendas true i i agree and in fact i think part of the conversation has to do precisely with what you're pointing uh to which is that the arctic's ability to really read finding the conditions under which he or she works in other words the set of constraints under which you work to see whether there are spaces of operations based on freedom with or space of subversion or spaces of undermining systems but often these are rhetorical and as such they're sort of bound to the same um outcomes buildings where basically meaning is changed uh instantly so um but but i agree yeah that at the level of strategies where this uh is um finds its potential and really reading uh yeah it's basically it ultimately agency is about finding the the way in which you operate within a series of circumstances and conditions that are specific um which i would also uh also claim that in that respect it would be also important to going back to the ps2 questions to understand that the south america is not cohesive so it the conversation is really about uh reading finely circumstances that change enormously from one condition to another i believe that in certain ways sometimes we are obsessed with building and getting done all the projects that we get but on the other hand i think would be very brave to not only to refuse the project but also to think about what are the consequences of the designs that we are doing for example i've seen projects that are built in natural areas that are conservation areas that you shouldn't be building there and there are some luxury buildings placed there for the sake of connecting with nature which i don't think you're connecting with nato you're destroying nature or for example we have to admit that concrete is one of the materials that pollute the most and we are using concrete for our buildings buildings use energy and the energy it's also one of the cases that we have we are now in the middle of the climate change crisis so we are relating to these classes and how are we going to not replicate them but maybe the concept of not building anything new in cities maybe that's theoretical but maybe it's something that we can think how to work with it's already in place why we need to continue expanding cities and metropolitan areas horizontally maybe we can start to fill out the voids inside the cities i don't know i think that in in thinking where the project comes from and what is what is the impact in the long term not only with the society but with the with the planet i think that is very important yes you might if i may follow up on that uh thinking of agencies and act of you know expanding possibilities was also an act of refusal uh and like to mention at some point in his lecture how can we position ourselves this service a building which function or purpose has changed but it also brings the question how can we position ourselves in relationship to a curriculum that hasn't changed because you know to get to the point of being the architect we need to go through architectural education so i was just wondering if you can elaborate on what different kind of mechanisms can we put in place to to reach that uh to bridge the the gap between how architects are educated versus how we practice i think this is a central question uh for all schools as we think about how we're going to engage in the climate crisis and everything that's happening but i also think that um sometimes it's tempting to think that architecture itself is the problem and i think that the relationship between architecture and its larger context has become problematic but that doesn't mean that you don't have to learn how to make a building and i think that there's a question in my mind which is how does knowledge of how to make a building empower you in this context to have agency because if you have knowledge of how something happens you also have a better opportunity to understand how it might be different and i think that's very important and um i also think that um you know power plays out in space and so we as architects part of our education is to is to learn to see space in a particular way that's different from other disciplines that work in the built environment so we're different from um engineers in that way and we're different from contractors in that way and we're different from crafts people in that way in that a very central element is to see space and to see form and if the more we educate ourselves also about these other dynamics around economy and power and uh inequality i think the more we are able to correlate that to how it plays out in space and have a very unique point of view in terms of what needs to change um so i think for example in the discourse around transforming built environments relative to the climate crisis you know one of the paradigmatic and most problematic examples of carbon form is a suburb but a lot of the proposals by environmentalists around the transformations of suburbs often lack uh this sort of spatial aspect right and so i think as a result a lot of the environmental proposals for suburbs end up being or at least operating not at the deeper level right it might be around energy efficiency of the home or it might be around solar panels or it might be around walkability of streets or bikeability to a certain extent but the question of how you fully transform the suburbs so that it becomes something else is something that an architect through their knowledge of the built world can can contribute to in a unique way so as as important as it is for architects to educate themselves as widely as possible to understand the context in which we operate as comprehensively as possible i think it's also very important to um to know our own field very well otherwise i think we accidentally replicate the things that are problematic with architecture or that are problematic about architecture i should say i i would second i i would second elisa in both in her column but also in celebrating your question that i think it's as decisive as the the previous one i i also believe that basically yeah you you learn uh you learn your education somehow is doomed to being a bit slow in relation to where you apply it and i think that's uh that's part it's sort of definitional that uh that we we sort of learn uh the sort of series of debates and conversations within our field we know it well enough to basically have the ability to raise questions and to understand the way in which emerging conditions in the world redefine what we do but also the way in which we can actually rethink the way in which architecture engages the world so in other words we have the ability to raise questions precisely because we have a knowledge of of the field but that implies uh often that uh what we teach is out of touch slightly with the contemporary in other words we we teach to raise questions in order to do that we must teach things that are a bit uh slow in relation to engaging that's the nature of teaching um and um and then basically yeah um somebody who sort of uh you teach to you teach the ability to raise questions and in order to do that you basically have to instill a sort of uh knowledge of the field that lisa was uh was emphasizing but do you think that the teaching is slow or somehow the execution of architecture is slow because i think one thing that we do constantly in architecture school is that we be we behave in school as though architects do have agency you know we ask students to write their own briefs we ask them to select the constituency of the housing that they're designing we ask them right to set the terms for the architecture coming into being that's not something that happens and so i think that that is an essential pedagogical tool for understanding architecture's power but i'm not sure how that gets taken up afterwards and so in many ways i think that that school it can be slow in some ways in that perhaps it's um sort of our own history is heavy on our shoulders in an academic setting but at the same time i think that there's a potential in an academic setting that doesn't exist and what i see i think more often with my students is a kind of impatience because in school we're behaving as though architects have agency and then there's this knowledge that when we go out there we don't right i agree i think it's a difficult question but i would say that architecture is a slow field i mean if let's say if we acknowledge that buildings play an important role within our field and buildings take six eight years to be built in other words the architectural knowledge is developed at a sort of slow base we then they say academia funny enough is faster than the the field i would say that that we have to come to terms with a number of definitional things such as the fact that architecture is low as a field that gives us enormous uh advantage as well um we can actually be extremely thoughtful about how we our field engages the world and uh and also digest the questions that are emerging as they have it with a different speed i think part of my presentation had to do with the fact that for instance the question on architecture and politics that has been discussed intensely over the past few years has never engaged the last moment at which that discussion and was uh taken by the field so we started from scratch it's always like that we always start from scratch we forget and then we engage and then a few five years later we get bored and we change um that's the nature of our of our academic setting we are um very very we try to be a bit too fast but also we um we tend to be very not too patient with the topics um of course what i'm saying is not terribly popular or or exciting but but i do believe that uh slowness is a sort of a condition of architecture and probably an important attribute to sort of nourish in academia actually i think that this concept of slowness it's it it would be good to have it in in practice because the reality at least my personal experience is that when you get a project you need to do it really fast you don't have time to think reality you need to respond if you have if you're working with a government okay you need to decide in two months ready for construction so so i think that this idea of the immediacy and that everything will get built very fast whereas the influence of we have time to think about it and reflect and i think that's that's something that could happen in academia and i see also the academia as a place of experimentation in my mind i feel completely that we need to have other skills rather than just learn to draw in autocad but this in my my experience we need to be able to have a discussion about economy about politics about the environment to have other terms of knowledge that we are not learning i think that maybe learning more multidisciplinary doesn't mean that we are now going to be scientists i understand everything or economist because i don't think that's our role but maybe finding these common grounds in which we can start to be part of the decision making processes at least in the maybe political events also in the financial realms sometimes we are just expecting to get the project as a commission but if we could transfer the project from from a larger perspective uh when the break was taught and or decided to be done i think that we could have some influence because i think we do have an agency or a say in this project but if we cannot engage with the conversations with the other if we're working in silos i don't think we will get farther enough i think i don't think there is also a problem from architecture i think that the other disciplines are also working in their silos and and that we need to blur that especially right now well it also becomes difficult to engage the problems that our work might cause in these other areas if we're not familiar with the other areas so i think that's one of the most important reasons to have a really comprehensive understanding of the ecological crisis and of ecological dynamics because architecture acts upon ecosystems very actively and so you know without a working knowledge of that sort of thing we cannot help but create this kind of damage so i i think that um in that sense knowledge is agency because you are able to not only make a choice if you design it one way or another but even in the first place see the problem and you can't have agency if you don't in the first place see the problem i think that would be a really nice way of wrapping up at least some sort of a [Music] that knowledge is agency and in fact because it also reaffirms what you what you claim before about education um i do believe it's a really uh extraordinary line to sort of yeah to to emphasize the interesting enough the fact that as a conversation this has actually i feel that it has actually quite worked quite a bit we we address different topics i mean i'm sorry i'm a guest and i'm it looks as if i was wrapping up and it's not my role but i um i was about to so that's perfect but i i i must say that i'm i i feel extremely uh rewarded by uh by seeing that we address very different questions in our presentation that suddenly through the questions and the conversation a number of topics are really overlapping um quite fast actually because i tend to think it happens over time these are difficult questions and they deserve in fact the time to build up the knowledge yes um that was a great wrap-up but i would like to ask if the panelists and the guests could stay a little bit more because we're a little over time when we wanted to touching some questions that appeared in the chat if that's okay absolutely sure yeah i think i don't know if brian is there if he wants to ask or i can also read uh as peggy drummond suggests should we drop the title architect to open up potential for other forms of agency and shift society societal roles retraining the public to understand that we don't just design buildings for consumption is more difficult than we positioning ourselves entirely around other forms of spatial intelligence yeah i mean absolutely i i think that there um [Music] there is an important question as to what architectural work is thought to be versus what it is um and one example i will give of that that i think is really important is simply the development around environmental legislation right now and the conversation around the green new deal um a lot of it centers around the built environment um but i don't know of any legislator that has reached out uh to architects to really help shape some of this um conversation and um so i think that there are many examples like that where the perception of what architectural labor is or what architectural expertise is um from the public is limited and as a result i don't think we're necessarily thought of as people who can really help in this moment of transition and um it's in a conversation around policy um you know we could still i think without being policy makers have a lot of knowledge that is worth sharing if i could add something i would um i i'm skeptical of um changing terms rather than the the thing um so i um in other words the rhetorical act of changing dropping the name architect rather than addressing the way in which we operate as as architects in that respect very much have a follower basically what lampedusa said that basically everything must change so nothing changes i'm extremely skeptical of of the symbolic change that allows for everything to go on as it was so i'd rather scrutinize the architect rather than the world yeah i agree with that and i think in the end it's more of a question of asking what architectural expertise is and what it is that we can share rather than sort of dissolving the idea of the architect i think that actually we share a lot of things with other disciplines that are not precisely called architecture but for example with landscape architecture with urban design with urban planning i think that most of them are that's why i like to say more about maybe the design field maybe that's more big but it doesn't encapsulate you okay your landscape architect and you do parks your planner and you'll do something and you'll architect and use the building because i think the architect or the designer has the ability to go across your scales so work at a larger scale and be part of a green new deal proposal for example or working on a specific design i think that it's also a matter of whether the interest of each practice or how can we build new modes of practice that will engage not with the traditional fieldwood with a more expanded notion of what design is and what is their relationship to the world i'm going to add another question from we have a question from andrew that says do you think architecture has a lot to learn from the discipline of landscape architecture which often prioritizes process over objects yeah i think that we if if in this design field we start to blur the boundaries i think we can learn more from the landscape architects in the process in ecology we can learn more for public policy in planning i think that for me i think that they actually that's a way that we have worked within otto i don't think we we fit into the traditional architecture field and i think that it's we feel comfortable with that actually we have another question by louise miguel on the subject of language and specifically to adriana's point about the complicated translation of agency into the spanish language i'm wondering what the panelists thoughts are on implications of agency and authorship of on architectural writing i'm not sure i understand the question is the question to say are the questions of agency and authorship different when one is writing about architecture as opposed to designing yes about writing architecture architecture since the word agency doesn't translate into spanish or portuguese i think we can that's an interesting exercise to come up with our word and because it's not agencia so i don't know if we'll get to that word today but i think would be interesting to have in mind i mean i think on that note i think we can wrap up and that's actually a very good exercise for each of us to take home i just want to thank our three panelists and our student moderators alice and gabe on behalf of ciel noma thank you for writing your time and and i think it was a very fruitful conversation so thank you everyone thank you very much thank you very much if you could ask the pennies to stay for a tiny bit yes yes absolutely thank you
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Dont let people enjoy things
every time I see people enjoying their life it makes me sick it does you know I'm not afraid to admit that any time I see couples on Facebook happy of their engagement pictures the wedding photos yeah get married it fills me with disgust yeah even a little things like some kid join an ice cream cone that they just bought it makes me envision putting them in a in a boxing ring right and I just thought whaling on wire on it looks like with my signature right and left hooks over and over as his family and helplessly watches from the sidelines beat up a kid just for being happy yes yes I would and I'm sure not the only one that feels this way and if I can make a good estimate about 40% of everyone in the world shares the same hatred for happiness but they're too afraid to actually say anything or do anything but more importantly they don't know why they hate happiness and they're too scared to delve deep into their repressed traumatic childhood memories to find out now me another head I'm not a [ __ ] I not only know why but I embrace it you see it all started with the Winx Club the Winx Club if you don't know was this kid show that I used to watch with my siblings and cousins I love this so much you know even though it was more targeted to girls like my sister I thought it was just the dopest thing ever like need these pixie fairy magical girls just beaten up the forces of evil and looking fashionable as they did it - it was my number one favorite show at the time with Chiron just being the only thing that came even remotely close now what does this have to do with Haiti happiness don't worry I'm getting there there's just one time when me my sister and my mom we're over at our cousin's house right and we're all sitting around a table while my aunt was cooking something for us in the kitchen now while we were waiting my mom decided to make some small talk you know the usual stuff they asked kids hey how's school going oh yeah you make any friends you like anybody at your school you know those types of questions then she gets to the big one of the night what do you guys want to be when you grow up my sister and our cousin was like I would it be a magical girl like bloom which was the main character from the wind club and my mom's like oh this is a good one well if you work hard enough one day you could be whatever magical girl you want and then my mom gets to me she's like well well what about you he probably want to be a Power Ranger wrestler right and I'm like no gonna be a magical girl - she did not like that answer no no magical girls are for girls are you gonna grow up to be a Power Ranger do you understand yeah go ahead cry-cry two more times he thought I'll give you something to cry about okay okay yeah go ahead cry one more time go ahead cry one more time eight trigrams sixty-four ballets impossible that that technique should have died out generations ago my mom was a very supportive of it and I felt torn you know heartbroken I needed someone to tell me that my career choices I'm becoming a glamorous magical girl and fighting the forces of evil was attainable so I decided to talk to some of my classmates at school about it and I had to thought that since there were kids they'd be able to relate to me a lot more than my mom never could now I didn't know why I thought that I don't know why I thought they'd offer me any sort of sympathy these are the same people that harassed and tortured me as a pastime ever since I transferred schools but I had the sliver of hope that for some reason we put our differences aside and they'd be like yeah your mom's wrong you're gonna be the prettiest and strongest magical girl there is because even though they hated me there's one thing all of us kids hated adults telling us what we can and can't do but there's one thing I forgot this school was located in the hood the hood and then does the same hood where people called everything gay but you're a guy you're sitting next to another guy on the school bus gay you're a guy and you're shakin another guy's head that's gay is you're a guy and you're putting a spoon into your mouth to eat usually don't die from now what do you think their smarts they had when I told them I wanted to become a magical girl they not only ridiculed me and called me a [ __ ] but they were determined to scientifically prove that I was dead in fact I think one of those kids are in college right now working towards his bachelor's in psychology just so he could give me a proper break which I didn't really care if people thought I was gay or not but I was just so angry that everyone I knew just shat on something that I love so much some that brought me happiness you know they couldn't just let me enjoy what I wanted it wasn't hurting them it wasn't like any body so from that day on I decided fine yeah all you want hate me all you want but if I can't enjoy my happiness I'm becoming a magical girl I'm gonna allow anyone to enjoy what they like either so now don't let people enjoy things any time you see someone minding their own business and enjoyed their interest I want you to clown them so hard make them feel so small and useless that they turn it to a soulless shell of their former self compile them so hard that they want to be structured awareness youtuber that makes pathetic videos making fun of other people's interests because they're too insecure to have any interest of their own it'll probably make a video about it one day with you know some software joke at the end of the video because [Music]
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11/5/18 CELESTIAL SLANDER: they’re Dreamers
all right so hello everybody it's the evening but I wanted to share with y'all something that I learned just recently that I think will help just clear up and help filter out almost like edit help you edit out all this information that keeps coming to us right um just a way of looking at it so that you don't get lost in the fray it's like to say right and so this is about the dangers of those who are in truth yeah getting lost amongst those who are pretty much just gossiping yeah like I said the Spirit of God will get poured on everybody and at that moment everybody starts trumpeting out all these real things that have happened to them and what caught my attention about this new thing is these things called dreamers and if you look on all of the communicative and social media sites and whatnot they'll have all these videos as like I had a dream I had a dream and there are certain people who claim certain things about the truth based on their dreams and it was just shared with me that these things are these things these people they are not yet fully within the truth yeah they went out before but they weren't part of it and they're called dreamers and what they do is they they speak abusively against what they don't understand yeah so all based on a dream and then start proclaiming certain things to come on that dream and what they don't understand they kind of twist yeah but it's all put within the very fray where all the information is yeah and it's getting mixed in and lost and what to expect and there's a lot of them who will start proclaiming it based on a dream and then others who will also have a dream so like there's dreamers they're called dreamers huh it even says it and so they'll have like a half-truth they have a dream and then proclaim and base it on a half just without knowing the full truth without walking in truth without having that discipline and the correct way to amalgamate that kind of powerful spirit of truth that will be infiltrated in the people here and there yeah and so they go on instinct almost yeah and the instinct is as you know the man mind so they're gonna not land on the righteousness and in this their ungodly not fully developed and start adding in mixes of almost like boy poison to those who are on the walk who those who are searching for truth to those who have not yet been established yeah in their own no wing what I call is its I know it's called you know yeah there's nothing else it's just you know um in this they're doomed yeah if they don't change their ways and learn about what it is and I to have been one of those I used I have dreams all the time but not in this sense yeah and since the start of my Awakening and my proclamations and my videos I don't i've never dreamed yeah it was just until today I've shared some of the dreams that I've had just recently but it's not based on instinct yeah it's for clarifying purposes and matter of fact I say it's like a dream and that's how the spirit realm yeah communicates but I'm in truth like it's the fruits of my labor it's not it's not a half-truth yeah I never just proclaimed something when I don't have a full story or spectrum of it and even in the sense of this I always ask the Holy Spirit who is with me who teaches of the mystery yeah to always go before I commit it always to the Lord Jesus Christ the Holy Spirit to the will of the Father so that everybody can understand and his will be done and it will be done yeah and so in that it says that if if and when God comes down and these dreamers don't change their ways yeah they're man doomed for all the harsh words that they said against the Saints against celestial bodies because they were talking slandering almost yeah making up things um without knowing the full truth and so it's like there's a problem that says be careful what you say or else or care for what you say care for what you believe every single word that a servant says as well or else um Blackbird could hear your words and then poop on your head it's something around those lines but it's like you have to really um be open to everything while you're searching for your truth yeah while you're getting back to that main mother root that will set you free and in that yeah it will help you it will help you to not be attached to something that was of a half-truth of a dreamer yeah so that you're living so towards life yeah you're not living to then get lost and you know rambled and it's dangerous with these dreamers because it says like they wait around not they don't wait around they don't know that they're doing this either yeah um but it's like if you had just set yourself free yeah and you're set on getting close to the truth they're easy they're they will easily ensnare you if you're not aware yeah and the way that you deal with these yeah well let's say first the first way that you can uncover if they are dreamer is literally by the words that they use they say I had a dream there you go right there just a dreamer um you can still watch their videos but now with that awareness you can see kind of like okay they weren't fully in the truth so maybe they should be quiet a little bit yeah kind of ponder about what their dream had told them and um they're gonna be grumblers and they fault finders and they boast about what they haven't done and they flatter they like to flatter it's um it's a shallow type of use of words towards people yeah it's not for the greater will of God it doesn't land on God yeah they flatter you because it tickles your own ears and fancies your ego yeah and if you go in to the fray looking for truth and there's a bunch of dreamers and there's the truth yeah you'll you'll be able to then be aware and have a little bit of power for yourself if you're walking in the correct truth to get to that justified capacity of faith yeah fulfilled that faith you won't not only waste time with people yeah but you won't lose your crown and then you won't add in something that could maybe eventually poison you along your own life path um so and then what they do is they work on dividing you yeah and they follow their own natural instincts in that divide now in my videos understand that there's a difference between divided and division yeah divisions are copacetic understandings of separate Unity's a separate unity yeah what they do is they try to divide like we're against them like a divide is a split that has no type of you cannot have any more understanding nobody can talk to a divide causes spiritual discerning okay a spiritual the certain person is someone who can no longer grow the other root is like uh it's stuck yeah and that's not a bad thing okay I'm spiritually discerned myself yeah I'm but it's in the rock of the salvation it's in the rock of my salvation it is in truth the rock got me it took me petrified me that's it spiritually discerned me right there but that was the end of that period for my own person to walk to then continue on in this newness that is not of this world you know um but these men they they practice on dividing people yeah and so when you go into the fray and I like calling it the fray the rabbit-hole of conspiracy theory yeah just be aware that there's these things called dreamers out there and they are half truthers that will have no respect for anything they say Oh against things that they don't understand and they go on by instinct a little bit of truth but a lot of their own man mind and in that it will connect and make sense to people who aren't aware that these people are out there yeah and their ungodly so you don't put anything ungodly in you and the way that you handle it is you have to be merciful yeah you have to be merciful to them um and if there is something that you can do to help people along their own path that might stumble across a dreamer yeah you help in the way that you can by showing mercy being in love yeah walking in love knowing who you are discerning whether or not it will be your place to lay some words out of mourning and how you're going to do that yeah it's going to take a lot of responsibility on your part so sometimes it might be better just to avoid yeah and leave leave them in the Lord's hand but you if you feel yourself like oh I need to do something be merciful with your words and snatch use words that will help snatch people from just following that because they're gonna be divided yeah and um you show mercy with mixed with fear yeah um and in that sense it even says you have to hate even the clothing that this corrupted flesh wears I always get mixed I always get confused even on that when it says like you have to hate the world you have to hate things but remember when they the God is light okay there's no darkness in him yeah but there's a darkness that we know of and in this sense if you can understand how the mind of man works and then have that spiritual Christ consciousness not the full thing yeah cuz we're made perfect not pure it will help you to understand that when certain people say like there's darkness inside of you yeah it all came from God and there is correct there's a corrected darkness which is light which is only a it's walks in love it is in righteousness and it loves by wisdom and knows how to understand the Holy Spirit yeah it learns how to understand the bigger and bolder better and best way into the truth that is will be conducive for all it leaves behind in its wake yeah you have to judge by the fruits it produces that is such a important thing see what it leaves behind it because even in that Left Behind type of scenario where you go through and you know in the in the walk-in you're following somebody who seems to be in the truth the enemy is constantly scattering different things such as dreamers that I just learned of yeah and in that sense those who are in the front yeah it's always good beneficial this is always beneficial that's why humility is so powerful yeah to always check your foundation always check your own route always self-reflect always look for the plank in your own eye yeah always look to see how you can better yourself so that you can help to better somebody else always look to how you can become stronger yourself so that you can help somebody else is burning up yeah like I like to say like I like to think about it is like I will never trust a bald hairdresser yeah I will never trust a skinny chef if somebody has no hands I will never buy gloves from them kind of thing right if they have no feet I'm not gonna buy shoes from them it's not me discriminating it's just I would buy just common sense yeah like think o me maybe they don't know the best way they only know to a certain point but their life doesn't reflect it yeah those are just examples it's not like I'm yeah so that's how I like to think about it and with that your job is to try to encourage those in or searching for the truth encourage them with the truth that you yourself know so you can lead where you go yeah where you already went came back you can go yeah you can lead them in grace promoting life with mercy and even with your own ability to show by your own actions how to correctly read justify somebody who is maybe too far out yeah without losing your own crown yeah being a leader is a very hard position and it takes a lot of responsibility with this kind of big power yeah and we don't even know how to handle the smallest amount of power not yet but we are capable or else it wouldn't have been entrusted yeah we are meant for it because we fit right in the all-powerful right in the heart of it so it's encouraging people to try to understand that yes we are always going to be broken yeah we are always going to be in terms at fault yeah you're always gonna be a sinner yeah forgiveness is something that gives before it's even asked yeah forgiving think about like I gave before that's why in my own life how forgiveness and repentance all worked it got to the point where if another person asked me for forgiveness eyes that I have no power yeah it's a sinner to a sinner what can I do I know that God has forgiven me and so in that I know I can say that so I always just direct them straight to God because it's really none of us bring anybody yeah we left Jesus Christ higher we have to always remember that and you can remember that by always checking your roots constantly that is the self development that each person can only benefit from it's the strongest thing of self reflection and living in the truth while you're living the truth and self reflect then what you see back in your self reflection is only going to be the truth yeah and it's gonna be the truth of who you are at that moment because we can always grow that's what everlasting life is there is always room for perfecting the perfect but we'll never find purity yeah and in that God is love yeah and so in that with great joy you help others to realize that they are in everlasting faults but made perfect in their cracks yeah they're not just broken and leave them there if you do that it's not the full truth of that whole thing you have to land on that joy on that love and that love it is God loves your cracks and if God can love your cracks and you're perfect and the only way that can fix that crack the cracks that is all of us we're always going to have these cracks is the the fixation of Jesus Christ that likeness will imbue your your being a waft up a scent of aroma like spiritual aromatic sincerity of the likeness of Jesus Christ whom God the Father it's completely pleased with and he'll be pleased with your cracks Susie your cracks will be made perfect in the eye of God and that's the eye that really counts yeah so in this I just wanted to share that and I felt like it was something that what would just help everybody know that there's a dreamers out there there are only half truthers and you can find them yeah just by looking at the fruits that they produce and pretty much the titles of the hair videos will say I had a dream that's one easy way but then also if it doesn't say that and you're listening to something see if it's a but based on just a dream and if these people always base things on their videos on dreams yeah because there are people who have dreams and can proclaim it but they're in truth so they're not dreamers they know the full truth they are from them they didn't leave halfway yeah it was approved kind of thing and I don't know if there's like so many but they kind of caught my attention when I read that because there I I know like maybe about four months ago okay about four months ago there's always a whole stream of videos right and like went after other was like dream of the rapture rapture dream dream dream rapture and I was like dang everyone's having dreams God must have poured his spirit out and everybody now like that's how I lay claim to that whole thing like I just look at the social you can you can do that for yourself look at the social conglomerate as a whole instead of myopic on this one part if you're in your own walk and knowing how to discern you know correctly if you are on a truth yeah that you know you have founded your faith in because there was enough hope in whoever is your leader then there's nothing else that you need you can just follow that yeah and then hopefully what happens is you then go on your own because uh you'll just go there for fellowship not for feed yeah fellowship is different then someone that you're bringing along for for comfort and guidance yeah the goal of it is so that you yourselves can be know who you are that you are forgiving your sins once for all and by Jesus Christ that blood was enough your everlasting being and now you have the right to become a child of God the children of God yeah mmm that's amazing but you have to just go through those disciplines endurance and if you're already on that path and you have been practicing that is a discipline it requires endurance you're gonna be developing the fruits of the spirit of the patience of the love of the kindness and the goal of the leader is not to keep having you feed off but for you to think on your own after you have they have helped you to realize that you are faultless yeah I met Jesus Christ his crucifixion wasn't in vain that's right it's like um it's almost the concept of you know how the body and the blood of Christ with like the bread and they drink the the symbolism behind it um it's almost like work on yourself so but you're so in truth and the faith is so sound that you don't have to do that anymore yeah it's almost like you keep crucifying yeah and the more that we can understand that your goal is not just here your goal is to know that for yourself and then you can just fellowship and that's awesome for everybody that's when there's all chiefs and no Indians so therefore there's no no such thing as chiefs it's like completely new it's a new creation look as well like a new nation yeah and each person can do that it's not by the works yeah that you get your salvation God give salvation to has done his part with the salvation part but your responsibilities each person prepare their hearts that's what it that's what you can do and it I know that there's a lot of people who are in that process right now and so yeah just be wary of dreamers and even if you yourself have a dream yeah just meditate on it for a little while ask the Holy Spirit for guidance look into the truth look into the word yeah and see what it means and it will come to you you'll I feel like it that happens to people for more than one reason but one of the main reasons is so that you can feel how it works because it's not with the mind of men it's nothing that we understand yeah we cannot come to these terms by our own definitions of things and put it together with our met man mind and how we have learned to live in the world yeah it's for you to like learn how to listen to this I think but it's not like a voice in your head it's not gonna overtake you or anything like that all right it's so subtle and graceful and soft it is like your own nature but it's bigger and more powerful um and it slowly develops like that and that's what I feel like you can use to the power of when you have a dream yeah instead of being controlled by it yeah not having the personal discipline and the personal humility pretty much to stay the man side that just wants to proclaim because you think it's right and it's true but it might not be it could be you're just a dreamer and in that careful what you say because they're gonna be totally judged by the words that they use and have said against certain things yeah certain people like me for instance like this really caught my attention because just recently yeah I'm like John the Baptist is Satan you know but in that then let that be an example I have been pondering on that for a long time it came to me five six days almost a week every single day about that and they didn't just go ahead and spot what happened I blah blah blah you know it was just I let it I felt it out I felt it out and then it leads you and it's not like oh just open the Bible falls like that it leads you to certain truths and out of that waiting on that pondering part like what was that really about how come John the Baptist is on my mind we figured out who the first man was what do you see and I was Jesus not Adam and that why but there's a thing called man and the men and life and the living which is different yeah and that's how that came about those two truths it happened and then I had the spiritual capability I guess to proclaim that yes John the Baptist was Satan and then it's building up because the truth from the beginning now has been fixed that's just my example I could share with you like but even in that and I've told a friend this too when I was like John about this is Satan he tempted Jesus in the wilderness I feel bad about saying that like I even feel bad about saying that but not so much anymore in that bad way like guilty yeah I'm not it's not a guilty bad it's just I still have to understand more but I'm not guilty of it yeah it's truth but yeah so anyway just be wary of dreamers if and whoever watches this hello and I hope you're having a wonderful time thank you so much and thank the Lord always land on God to that you know what that's one thing I'm gonna start doing I'm gonna start like I always say I come in the name of the Lord yeah and because I do and when I also end with that yeah so I'm going to leave in the name of the Lord so that in that little container it will help you as well and that's think that you can change in your own brain to start with the Lord and end with the Lord and everything that you do commit your works to him you only find success and in that way it's like totally a new way of developing your spirituality of the truth of the Holy Spirit this graceful powerful beyond beyond belief and more than you can even think to comprehend to think yeah it's amazing and so yeah I'm gonna start doing that if I don't y'all call me out on it yeah hold me accountable we should we need to hold each other accountable but only in grace yeah Grayson and kindness yeah I know that we all fall short and sometimes we lose our patience yeah I always think about like Moses man I've never read like the Leviticus in the Deuteronomy and the numbers and all that stuff he had a lot on his plate and now I understand why he had to become a king of Egypt so that he could learn and how to like organize large like large accounts you know there was a lot and I was like I can see why he would get frustrated and it sucks as the leader kind of because in the end if they lose their crown it's nobody's fault but their own like their responsibility but God never gives you anything that is going to be too much for you it's just don't be so anxious yeah and be patient but at the same time have a sense of urgency it has to there's a balance that is so it's learned it's learned through the disciplines yeah I have to learn it too I'm still learning it I've gotten a lot better at it just boom you're wrong I'm right just like now I just ask questions and hopefully hopefully I ask questions because I always have forever hope and in that whatever I leave behind to that person I just started them on a new journey that I know God has them yeah and that and it was the right the right things that they were eating whatever they were you know going down some paths and I know that was beneficial up to that point but that's a way that I helped snatch you from the fire I guess in Grayson yeah friends are friends forever if the Lord's the Lord of them yeah that's up in the Bible it's a song you could do stuff like that too you know and make music proclaim sing songs all the time in your head to thank God we know so many awesome Christian songs at the same time now like I I will doesn't have to be a Christian song because I'm founded yeah I can sing songs that I've known from like just like the 90s top 40 but it has no direction towards anything so my direction that I put it in the meaning to it and the new ethos and power behind a song that I sing that is not about the church goes to God and it makes sense yeah like and you could do stuff like that and just brought in the new songs that you can deliver up yeah the new thing so that it's not just resounding over and over again when you that's one thing that is very dangerous yeah if you keep doing the same thing over and over again including the worship it turns into a habit and then it's if it's habitated it can its interpret done did yeah I know it's the heart that matters but at the same time your responsibility for preparing that heart yeah it's still in your own hands and we are creators we can do stuff like that just have to justify the mind and the heart make sure that you're landing on the truth that Jesus Christ is Lord the Son of man yeah so that we can relate him Jesus and you as a person can relate he knew everything that we go through he knows everything that we go through as hard as this life can be as a person yeah you they're not alone in it God himself put himself through it which is amazing just thinking about that like who would ever want to put themselves through being a human being in the world right well what the no but he did just for that reason so that he can really know what we have to go through out why we're so crazy with a little bit of power what makes us so confused yeah and so that in that sense he just changed everything so now we can be all cracked up but be perfectly cracked up yeah oh one thing okay so I do like these life things but I can never see the Chad thing it's always like I don't know sometimes I see things pop up but like there's no box so sorry um people but thank you for joining me and one day soon what I want to do is there's a app called zoom and it is a face-to-face video camera type of chat so you don't just listen to one person and no one has to type you can just talk and then I set up a room I've been doing a lot of good counseling on one-on-ones with people in that private discussion and it's awesome because I whoo we can save the recording and then what I'll do is I send it to you and it's some good stuff comes out too yeah because as always it's always walking in grace and truth and it like equalizes it's really awesome anyway that's what that would be awesome and yeah the noble man makes noble plans by noble DC stands a little bit of awareness let it will give you a little bit of patience so that you can develop prudence which as I found out is a very awesome spiritual power and it helps you to synchronous oddly think about a choice you're making right now synchronize with a consequence for the future like that boom boom boom in a split second so you can be like like see the future with prudence so prudence is an awesome thing yeah and about silence how the meek yeah so in hurt the earth but silence can make a fool look wise and so in that if you are silent in a group people will automatically think that you're meek a little bit timid and scared right but if you're not you use that as a camouflage and they cannot tell the difference yeah and so you're like just watching and it says the King we know is out the wicked with his eyes so we know is the chaff that the wind blows away throw it in the air that when catches the bad stuff and the good stuff falls back down yeah it's a a winnowing fork he does it with his eyes and that's that can be your power and that's in silence you just watch and then like everything else blurts out right and then you just wind away with your eyes like not that one shush not that one like that so the fruits of the spirit they are very beneficial but you just have to give it time to grow in that discipline and have courage yeah you know that it's just going to get better it's hard at first because it's not of the world that's one thing the world is very anti it you have to be you know proud and sometimes unruly but you'll see that that's like Enter key it just kind of pulls you here and there it's not true freedom there's the truth and then there's true yeah and there's like just like there's life and living and we belong to life that life is the everlasting life that's why it's the living God not the god of the living and the dead anymore it's pretty awesome and build each other consider others better than yourself and compound the fruits of the spirit that you have right now if you have endurance you know you have endurance you can go through things in your own life you can attest to that right in that reflection you have patience you know you've been patient with somebody who's screaming at you and you didn't react and you're instinctual senses your man mind yeah that's you have patience if you have faith yeah you know that when you're ver you're in a situation that seems so how else are you going to get out of it your faith has brought you through yeah you have Thanksgiving you have all those stuff if you have developed some of those fruits and you know you have them start compounding them yeah add patience to your endurance so you have a patient endurance and enduring patience and add kindness to your joy so you have a joyful kindness and a kind a kindly joy yeah perseverance to your understanding so your understandingly perseverance perseverance ly understanding see and you can come bound him like that and it will only get make you stronger so that you can give that energy out to the people who truly need it and that's usually the wicked and when I say wicked not like oh I'm a witch and all that stuff just people who don't know the full truth but think they're living in the truth and so they're gonna be loud and boisterous and doing things that are like why are you doing like you're just going to be making people crazy yeah you're not promoting life in peace kind of thing um that energy that you compound your fruit with will help you with them and in the end they will come your ransom the wicked are the ransom for the righteous a ransom is like a payment I don't know like so you could use it to your benefit like you use the world to your benefit because it's going to be torturous if you don't understand how how the like the weapons and shields and protections that is given to you when you're in the truth and we're doing that discipline and developing them it's gonna be torture for you if you didn't get the correct shielding's yeah and that discernment and the way to be prudent and to use silence to your benefit and stuff like that to be very graceful and see how humility can shame the devil somehow yeah it's not the way that man thinks so it's still very alien even in your own walk if you have developed this you know this you can relate yeah it's like I don't know how and why but it just I didn't want to do that instead I went over here and usually I would do that but now anymore so you just change your ways that was a repentance that went through you got the right to become a child of God yeah and he disciplined you because he loved you and that's yeah he has his own love his own stuff and then there's love and then there's stuff yeah so just be wary of dreamers yeah and in that sense that is the new thing with the new creation the child you're not a dreamer you know it's I know how our father is I am we are I know that's that's that's what it is What did he say before he was I am so before it was taught I know that's the child the new creation they keep dreaming as well um just being aware of that yeah being wise in it and one thing I know um in some of my videos but I'll say it again I haven't said anyone in a while I used to always say don't reflect the world don't reflect the world they I don't know where that even came from but it worked it helped me and not reflect in the world is to stop before your first instinct yeah if you can do that then you're no longer reflecting the world of yourself inside yeah that natural tendency that you have lived your entire life that has helped you to survive in the world of men yeah and once you can overcome that and not reflecting the world of yourself letting the Holy Spirit letting this divine nature of righteousness take hold and giving it time to grow you have nurtured it and you have really went to the discipline then you can like look at the whole social mindset has a conglomerate and see when the whole world is going one way you're like don't reflect the world and then you know you can go this way even if nobody comes with you you just go because it's the Lord loves balance scales right he loves justice he loves just yeah differing weights and different measures it's about detestable to him he doesn't like it and you do one single person who has one single person who has walked in the truth and in love yeah and has accomplished the whole world can go this way you can go that way and you one single person will still balance it out not like that's how powerful you can be called um and then the Lord loves you because you bounce that yeah no I read it doesn't he like saved everybody but you know what I mean you did the right thing you did the correct holy thing you didn't save everybody it was just you learn how to listen to the Father Lord Jesus Christ who sent the teacher yeah so yeah I guess I'm just babbling now um hello everybody oh I wonder if I know Honda I'm gonna jump back on I'm gonna end this video now jump back on and see if I can talk story if you guys are wanted you um right thank you and I come in the name of the Lord and believe in the name of the Lord with everybody okay I see you how do I do this put user and moderator here give me one second okay
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Active Wear Haul w\ Elite Eleven
[Music] hey guys it's Jade and welcome back to my youtube channel so today I have a clothing haul flavor wall but just a little bit different to all my other ones this is an active wearable which I'm so sorry I'm gonna swing chair so I'm probably gonna be swinging a lot so this whole is an active wear haul which I'm so excited to do because I was definitely in need of some new active work and I found this brand on Instagram Elite 11 runway elite 11 and reached out to them and they were happy to send me some stuff over to show you guys and for me to try it out which I'm so grateful for so thank you today we have a few sets we have some crops bottoms we have bike shorts we have a jacket we've got a fair few things to show you guys and then I've just done a trial not for you guys to see what everything looks like um so without further ado let's get straight into it so starting off will do what I have on now I just have the grain set on it right now you guys will see full lengths and the try on but this crop is literally what made me fall in love with this brand I just feel like it's such a flattering cut and the material guys is just so spot-on it's nice and thick and holds everything together but I'm not sure but cest with the cut of these and it has the nice thick band down the bottom here to hold it all in place all the crops have removable padding I've when they got little groups okay it's fine for me but if you guys want to remove them and you culture with them they are removable which is so cool and then I come around so you guys can see the back used in the trial but this is the back it has a beautiful huge cutout and this material is just starts it and such higher quality that they're able to do those massive cutouts without worrying about it all falling out and all that stuff so next we have the green tights obviously so these are super high waisted so it definitely holds everything in and I have won a few of these sets out to Pilates I don't necessarily go to the gym but I do Pilates so so I've tested a few of these sets out at Pilates and they definitely hold everything in there nice and secure the material of these are mix of nylon and spandex it's more of a cotton kind of feel but with the spandex it's definitely very nice and comfortable stretchy tight so this is the first green set [Music] [Applause] okay so that's the first set guys moving on we have we have the all-black set so it's pretty much the exact same as this but in black we have the black and gray locally oh my god at logo lean where from we have the black and gray logo in we have the logo down the bottom here we have the beautiful open back and then just the plain black tights which you guys will all see in the tribe's is definitely a staple set I'm definitely a black kind of gal I wear black whites and neutral colors all the time so this is definitely going to be worn a lot and also for sizing I got an extra small and all of the crops and then they do have extra extra small in the bottom so I got extra extra small in the bottoms just because I like my junior to be nice and snug and tight so this is the second set guys [Music] [Applause] [Music] moving on to the third set we have the sports bra in gray I got three different colors in this cart just because I'm literally obsessed so I got this one in grey with the black and grey logo down the bottom beautiful cutout removable pads now we have a little black short here which has a little logo at the back here and it's just kind of your average cut bike short nice and high waisted to hold all your bits together um and this is just a nylon and spandex fabric mix as well [Music] and moving on to the brusett so this one is so this one's a little bit of a different fabric so this plaster and spandex so it's kind of that more swimwear I feel you know kind of like this this is more cotton and this is more of the slippery slippery like looks women's it feels like swimmers I don't know how to explain that and the amazing thing with this bottom these leggings sorry um is that it actually has an adjustable band at the top here so you can really cinch probably not to that because come on but you can really sit sit your in and tie her up so you can probably go to be the size if you want it to because you can really cinch the waist in and that way it doesn't go rolling down or falling down and then the sports bra it's just kind of your average sports bra but it does have the beautiful thick straps and also a little cutout at the backyard as well as those removable pads once again but these straps are just so thick and you can adjust of course but they definitely just hold everything in so the material and just the quality of all this stuff guys is just insane you're definitely not wasting your money highly highly highly recommend so that is the blue set [Music] me keeping everything on Nigam tidy okay and weaving on it too this a beautiful color so this is the pink it's like a dusty dusty pink it's so nice and this is back to the kind of cotton material yeah this is a nylon and spandex material so we have another different crop so this is just kind of a usual crop but with the cross back which you guys are seeing the try on it but it removable pads same old same old beautiful thick band on the bottom to hold everything together and then the bottoms are just the cotton cotton like bottoms with the logo on the backyard I pretty much have all different lengths in all of these like that plain black pair was a full length but it was bunching up a bit down the bottom there's one sitting right on my ankle and then the blue sit right above my ankle so for you people that know fashion terms you guys can help me out a bit sorry I got all different lengths just to show you guys so there's so many different options but this color is just so cute and also the black detailing on at the crop yarn and where the logo is on the top so nice [Music] [Applause] [Music] last but not least is this super cool jacket it's kind of like a spray jacket it's a nice and cooling and breezy it has a little secret pocket I found before er where as area has a little secret pocket on the inside I share me some waterproof that I haven't been ever tested yes don't take my word for that it has the nice big logo at the back here and these colors together are just so cool like I don't have a jacket that I can just kind of chalk on the gym Pilates no gym so I was so happy I'll ever get my hands on this it has a zip with the big logo yoga so let's just got the logo here on the zip and that zips all the way up to here if you want to but I'm just literally obsessed with this jacket [Music] [Applause] [Music] okay guys and that is the end of this hole I hope you guys but able to see everything properly I did try to get as much full length as I could for the leggings but I'm in a tight little room and it's just hot okay I really hope you enjoy it I'm literally obsessed with everything I got and I'm you're definitely seeing you're wearing a lot of this stuff multiple times a week thank you so much for watching don't forget to go check out elite eleven I'll put their link in the description below as well as all these pieces for you guys so if you liked anything just click the links and go grab it yourself I would highly recommend I'm obsessed as I've said about 20,000 times that is the end of this video guys I hope you enjoyed it and don't forget to Like comment and subscribe and I will see you guys next time [Music]
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Summa Theologica - 11 Pars Secunda Secundae, Treatise on the Cardinal Virtues: Prudence, | 20/36
question 106 a summa theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org summa theologica secunda sukunde treaties on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice by saint thomas aquinas translated by the fathers of the english dominican province question 106 of thankfulness or gratitude in six articles we must now consider thankfulness or gratitude and ingratitude concerning thankfulness there are six points of inquiry first whether thankfulness is a special virtue distinct from other virtues second who owes more thanks to god the innocent or the penitent third whether man is always bound to give thanks for human favors fourth whether thanksgiving should be deferred fifth whether thanksgiving should be measured according to the favor received or the disposition of the giver sixth whether one ought to pay back more than one has received first article whether thankfulness is a special virtue distinct from other virtues objection one it seems that thankfulness is not a special virtue distinct from other virtues for we have received the greatest benefits from god and from our parents now the honor which we pay to god in return belongs to the virtue of religion and the honor with which we repay our parents belongs to the virtue of piety therefore thankfulness or gratitude is not distinct from the other virtues objection to further proportionate repayment belongs to commutative justice according to the philosopher in ethics 5-4 now the purpose of giving thanks is repayment therefore thanksgiving which belongs to gratitude is an act of justice therefore gratitude is not a special virtue distinct from other virtues objection three further acknowledgement of favor received is requisite for the preservation of friendship according to the philosopher in ethics 8 13 and in 9 1 now friendship is associated with all the virtues since they are the reason for which man is loved therefore thankfulness or gratitude to which it belongs to repay favors received is not a special virtue on the contrary tully reckons thankfulness a special part of justice in his rhetoric too i answer that as stated above in the parse prima secunde question 60 article 3 the nature of the debt to be paid must needs vary according to various causes giving rise to the debt yet so that the greater always includes the lesser now the cause of debt is found primarily and chiefly in god and that he is the first principle of all our goods secondarily it is found in our father because he is the proximate principle of our begetting and upbringing thirdly it is found in the person that excels in dignity from whom general favors proceed fourthly it is found in a benefactor from whom we have received particular and private favors on account of which we are under particular obligation to him accordingly since what we o god or our father or a person excelling in dignity is not the same as what we owe a benefactor from whom we have received some particular favor it follows that after religion whereby we pay god do worship and piety whereby we worship our parents and observance whereby we worship persons excelling in dignity there is thankfulness or gratitude whereby we give thanks to our benefactors and it is distinct from the foregoing virtues just as each of these is distinct from the one that precedes as falling short thereof reply to objection one just as religion is super excelling piety so it is excelling thankfulness or gratitude wherefore giving thanks to god was reckoned above in question 83 article 17 among things pertaining to religion reply to objection 2 proportionate repayment belongs to commutative justice when it answers to the legal do for instance when it is contracted so that so much be paid for so much but the repayment that belongs to the virtue of thankfulness or gratitude answers to the moral debt and is paid spontaneously hence thanksgiving is less thankful when compelled as seneca observes in on benefits three reply to objection three since true friendship is based on virtue whatever there is contrary to virtue and a friend is an obstacle to friendship and whatever in him is virtuous is an incentive to friendship in this way friendship is preserved by repayment of favors all the repayment of favors belongs especially to the virtue of gratitude second article whether the innocent is more bound to give thanks to god than the penitent objection one it seems that the innocent is more bound to give thanks to god than the penitent for the greater the gift one has received from god the more one is bound to give him thanks now the gift of innocence is greater than that of justice restored therefore it seems that the innocent is more bound to give thanks to god than the penitent objection two further a man owes love to his benefactor just as he owes him gratitude now augustine says in his confessions too what man weighing his own infirmity would dare to ascribe his purity and innocence to his own strength that so he should love thee the less as if he had less needed thy mercy whereby thou remittest sins to those that turn to thee and further on he says and for this let him love thee as much ye and more since by whom he sees me to have been recovered from such deep torpor of sin by him he sees himself to have been from the like torpor of sin preserved therefore the innocent is also more bound to give thanks than the penitent objection three further the more a gratuitous favor is continuous the greater the thanksgiving do for it now the favor of divine grace is more continuous in the innocent than in the penitent for augustine says in his confessions 3 to thy grace i ascribe it and to thy mercy that thou hast melted away my sins as it were ice to thy grace i ascribe also whatsoever i have not done of evil for what might i have not done yea all i confess to have been forgiven me both what evils i committed by my own willfulness and what by thy guidance committed not therefore the innocent is more bound to give thanks than the penitent on the contrary it is written in luke 7 43 to whom more is forgiven he loveth more and at verse 47 to whom less is forgiven he loveth less therefore for the same reason he is bound to greater thanksgiving i answer that thanksgiving graziarum actsio in the recipient corresponds to the favor grazia of the giver so that when there is greater favor on the part of the giver greater thanks are due on the part of the recipient now a favor is something bestowed gratis wherefore on the part of the giver the favor may be greater on two accounts first owing to the quantity of the thing given and in this way the innocent owes greater thanksgiving because he receives a greater gift from god also absolutely speaking a more continuous gift other things being equal secondly a favor may be said to be greater because it is given more gratuitously and in this sense the penitent is more bound to give thanks than the innocent because what he receives from god is more gratuitously given since whereas he was deserving of punishment he has received grace wherefore although the gift bestowed on the innocent is considered absolutely greater yet the gift bestowed on the penitent is greater in relation to him even as a small gift bestowed on a poor man is greater to him than a great gift is to a rich man and since actions are about singulars in matters of action we have to take note of what is such here and now rather than of what is such absolutely as the philosopher observes in ethics 3 in treating of the voluntary and involuntary this suffices for the replies to the objections third article whether a man is bound to give thanks to every benefactor objection one it seems that a man is not bound to give thanks to every benefactor for a man may benefit himself just as he may harm himself according to ecclesiasticus 14 15 he that is evil to himself to whom will he be good but a man cannot thank himself since thanksgiving seems to pass from one person to another therefore thanksgiving is not due to every benefactor objection two further gratitude is a repayment of an act of grace but some favors are granted without grace and are rudely slowly and grudgingly given therefore gratitude is not always due to a benefactor objection three further no thanks are due to one who works for his own prophet but sometimes people bestow favors for their own prophet therefore thanks are not due to them objection four further no thanks are due to a slave for all that he is belongs to his master yet sometimes a slave does a good turn to his master therefore gratitude is not due to every benefactor objection 5 further no one is bound to do what he cannot do equitably and advantageously now it happens at times that the benefactor is very well off and it would be of no advantage to him to be repaid for a favor he has bestowed again it happens sometimes that the benefactor from being virtuous has become wicked so that it would not seem to be equitable to repay him also the recipient of a favor may be a poor man and is quite unable to repay therefore seemingly a man is not always bound to repayment for favors received objection 6 further no one is bound to do for another what is inexpedient and hurtful to him now sometimes it happens that repayment of a favor would be hurtful or useless to the person repaid therefore favors are not always to be repaid by gratitude on the contrary it is written in first thessalonians 5 18 in all things give thanks i answer that every effect turns naturally to its cause wherefore dionysius says in on the divine names one that god turns all things to himself because he is the cause of all for the effect must needs always be directed to the end of the agent now it is evident that a benefactor as such is cause of the beneficiary hence the natural order requires that he who has received a favor should by repaying the favor turn to his benefactor according to the mode of each and as stated above with regard to a father in question 31 article 3 as well as in question 101 article 2. a man owes his benefactor as such honor and reverence since the latter stands to him in the relation of principle but accidentally he owes him assistance or support if he needed reply to objection 1 in the words of seneca in on benefits 5 just as a man is liberal who gives not to himself but to others and gracious who forgives not himself but others and merciful who is moved not by his own misfortunes but by another's so too no man confers a favor on himself he is but following the bent of his nature which moves him to resist what hurts him and to seek what is profitable wherefore in things that one does for oneself there is no place for gratitude or ingratitude since a man cannot deny himself a thing except by keeping it nevertheless things which are properly spoken of in relation to others are spoken of metaphorically in relation to oneself as the philosopher states regarding justice in ethics 5 11 insofar to which as the various parts of man are considered as though they were various persons reply to objection 2 it is the mark of a happy disposition to see good rather than evil wherefore if someone has conferred a favor not as he ought to have conferred it the recipient should not for that reason withhold his thanks yet he owes less thanks than if the favor had been conferred duly since in fact the favor is less for as ceneker remarks in on benefits 2 promptness enhances delay discounts a favor reply to objection 3. as seneca observes in on benefits 6 it matters much whether a person does a kindness to us for his own sake or for ours or for both his and ours he that considers himself only and benefits because cannot otherwise benefit himself seems to me like a man who seeks father for his cattle and further on if he has done it for me in common with himself having both of us in his mind i am ungrateful and not merely unjust unless i rejoice that what was profitable to him is profitable to me also it is the height of malevolence to refuse to recognize a kindness unless the giver has been the loser thereby reply to objection 4 as seneca observes in on benefits 3 when a slave does what is want to be demanded of a slave it is part of his service when he does more than a slave is bound to do it is a favor for as soon as he does anything from a motive of friendship if indeed that be his motive it is no longer called service wherefore gratitude is due even to a slave when he does more than his duty reply to objection five a poor man is certainly not ungrateful if he does what he can for since kindness depends on the heart rather than on the deed so to gratitude depends chiefly the heart says in on benefits 2 who receives a favor gratefully has already begun to pay it back and that we are grateful for favors received should be shown by the outpourings of the heart not only in his hearing but everywhere from this it is evident that however well off a man may be it is possible to thank him for his kindness by showing him reverence and honor wherefore the philosopher says in ethics 814 he that abounds should be repaid with honor he that is in want should be repaid with money and seneca writes in his on benefits six there are many ways of repaying those who are well off whatever we happen to owe them such as good advice frequent fellowship affable and pleasant conversation without flattery therefore there is no need for a man to desire neediness or distress in his benefactor before repaying his kindness because as seneca says again in on benefits 6 yet were inhuman to desire this in one from whom you have received no favor how much more so to desire it and one whose kindness has made you his debtor if however the benefactor has lapsed from virtue nevertheless he should be repaid according to his state that he may return to virtue if possible but if he be so wicked as to be incurable then his heart has changed and consequently no repayment is due for his kindness as heretofore and yet as far as it is possible without sin the kindness he has shown should be held in memory as the philosopher says in ethics 9 3 reply to objection 6 as stated in the preceding reply repayment of a favor depends chiefly on the affection of the heart wherefore repayment should be made in such a way as to prove most beneficial if however through the benefactor's carelessness it proved detrimental to him this is not imputed to the person who repays him esenica observes in on benefits 7. it is my duty to repay and not to keep back and safeguard my repayment fourth article whether a man is bound to repay a favor at once objection one it seems that a man is bound to repay a favor at once for we are bound to restore at once what we owe unless the term be fixed now there is no term prescribed for the repayment of favors and yet this repayment is a duty as stated above in article 3. therefore a man is bound to repay a favor at once objection 2 further a good action would seem to be all the more praiseworthy according as it is done with greater earnestness now earnestness seems to make a man do his duty without any delay therefore it is apparently more praiseworthy to repay a favor at once objection 3 further seneca says in on benefits 2 that it is proper to a benefactor to act freely and quickly now repayment ought to equal the favor received therefore it should be done at once on the contrary seneca says in on benefits for he that hastens to repay is animated with a sense not of gratitude but of indebtedness i answer that just as in conferring a favor two things are to be considered namely the affection of the heart and the gift so also must these things be considered in repaying the favor as regards the affection of the heart repayment should be made at once where for seneca says in on benefits 2 do you wish to repay a favor receive it graciously as regards the gift one ought to wait until such time as will be convenient to the benefactor in fact if instead of choosing a convenient time one wished to repay at once favor for favor it would not seem to be a virtuous but a constrained repayment for as seneca observes again in on benefits four he that wishes to repay too soon is an unwilling debtor and an unwilling debtor is ungrateful reply to objection 1 a legal debt must be paid at once else the equality of justice would not be preserved if one kept another's property without his consent but a moral debt depends on the equity of the debtor and therefore it should be repaid in due time according as the rectitude of virtue demands reply to objection 2 earnestness of the will is not virtuous unless it be regulated by reason wherefore it is not praiseworthy to forestall the proper time through earnestness reply to objection three favors also should be conferred at a convenient time and one should no longer delay when the convenient time comes and the same is to be observed in repaying favors fifth article whether in giving thanks we should look at the benefactor's disposition or at the deed objection one it seems that in repaying favors we should not look at the benefactor's disposition but at the deed for a payment is due to beneficence and beneficence consists in deeds as the word itself denotes therefore in repaying favors we should look at the deed objection two further thanksgiving whereby we repay favors is a part of justice but justice considers equality between giving and taking therefore also in repaying favors we should consider the deed rather than the disposition of the benefactor objection three further no one can consider what he does not know now god alone knows the interior disposition therefore it is impossible to repay a favor according to the benefactor's disposition on the contrary seneca says in on benefits 1 we are sometimes under a greater obligation to one who has given little with a large heart and has bestowed a small favor yet willingly i answer that the repayment of a favor may belong to three virtues namely justice gratitude and friendship it belongs to justice when the repayment has the character of a legal debt as in alone and the like and in such cases repayment must be made according to the quantity received on the other hand repayment of a favor belongs though in different ways to friendship and likewise to the virtue of gratitude when it has the character of a moral debt for in the repayment of friendship we have to consider the cause of friendship so that in the friendship that is based on the useful repayment should be made according to the usefulness accruing from the favor conferred and in the friendship based on virtue repayment should be made with regard for the choice or disposition of the giver since this is the chief requisite of virtue as stated in ethics 8 13. and likewise since gratitude regards the favor inasmuch as it is bestowed gratis and this regards the disposition of the giver it follows again that repayment of a favor depends more on the disposition of the giver than on the effect reply to objection 1. every moral act depends on the will hence a kindly action insofar as it is praiseworthy and is deserving of gratitude consists materially in the thing done but formally and chiefly in the will hence seneca says in on benefits one a kindly action consists not in deed or gift but in the disposition of the giver or doer reply to objection to gratitude is a part of justice not indeed as a species is part of a genus but by a kind of reduction to the genus of justice as stated above in question 80. hence it does not follow that we shall find the same kind of debt in both virtues reply to objection 3 god alone sees man's disposition in itself but in so far as it is shown by certain signs man also can know it is thus that a benefactor's disposition is known by the way in which he does the kindly action for instance through his doing it joyfully and readily sixth article whether the repayment of gratitude should surpass the favor received objection one it seems that there is no need for the repayment of gratitude to surpass the favor received for it is not possible to make even equal repayment to some for instance one's parents as the philosopher states in ethics 8 14 now virtue does not attempt the impossible therefore gratitude for a favor does not tend to something yet greater objection two further if one person repays another more than he is received by his favor by that very fact he gives him something his turn as it were but the latter owes him repayment for the favor which in his turn the former has conferred on him therefore he that first conferred a favor will be bound to a yet greater repayment and so on indefinitely now virtue does not strive at the indefinite since the indefinite removes the nature of good according to metaphysics 2 8 therefore repayment of gratitude should not surpass the favor received objection 3 further justice consists in equality but more is excess of equality since therefore excess is sinful in every virtue it seems that to repay more than the favor received is sinful and opposed to justice on the contrary the philosopher says in ethics 5 5 we should repay those who are gracious to us by being gracious to them in return and this is done by repaying more than we have received therefore gratitude should incline to do something greater i answer that as stated above in article 5. gratitude regards the favor received according to the intention of the benefactor who seems to be deserving of praise chiefly for having conferred the favor gratis without being bound to do so wherefore the beneficiary is under a moral obligation to bestow something gratis in return now he does not seem to bestow something gratis unless he exceeds the quantity of the favor received because so long as he repays less or an equivalent he would seem to do nothing gratis but only to return what he has received therefore gratitude always inclines as far as possible to pay back something more reply to objection one as stated above an article three fifth reply as well as in article five in repaying favors we must consider the disposition rather than the deed accordingly if we consider the effect of beneficence which a son receives from his parents namely to be and to live the son cannot make an equal repayment as the philosopher states in ethics 814. but if we consider the will of the giver and of the repair then it is possible for the sun to pay back something greater to his father as seneca declares in on benefits three if however he were unable to do so the will to pay back would be sufficient for gratitude reply to objection 2 the debt of gratitude flows from charity which the more it is paid the more it is due according to romans 13 8 owe no man anything but to love one another wherefore it is not unreasonable if the obligation of gratitude has no limit reply to objection 3 as injustice which is a cardinal virtue we consider equality of things so in gratitude we consider equality of wills for while on the one hand the benefactor of his own free will gave something he was not bound to give so on the other hand the beneficiary repays something over and above what he has received end of question 106 read by michael shane craig lambert lc question 107 of summa theologica secunda secunde treatis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org summa theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice by saint thomas aquinas translated by the fathers of the english dominican province question 107 of ingratitude in four articles we must now consider in gratitude under which head there are four points of inquiry first whether ingratitude is always a sin second whether ingratitude is a special sin third whether every act of ingratitude is a mortal sin fourth whether favors should be withdrawn from the ungrateful first article whether ingratitude is always a sin objection one it seems that ingratitude is not always a sin for seneca says in on benefits three that he who does not repay a favor is ungrateful but sometimes it is impossible to repay a favor without sinning for instance if one man has helped another to commit a sin therefore since it is not a sin to refrain from sinning it seems that ingratitude is not always a sin objection two further every sin is in the power of the person who commits it because according to augustine in on the free will to no man sins in what he cannot avoid now sometimes it is not in the power of the sinner to avoid ingratitude for instance when he has not the means of repaying again forgetfulness is not in our power and yet seneca says again in on benefits 3 that to forget a kindness is the height of ingratitude therefore ingratitude is not always a sin objection 3 further there would seem to be no repayment in being unwilling to owe anything according to the apostle in romans 13 8 owe no man anything yet an unwilling debtor is ungrateful as seneca declares in on benefits four therefore ingratitude is not always a sin on the contrary ingratitude is reckoned among other sins in second timothy 3 2 where it is written disobedient to parents ungrateful wicked etc i answer that as stated above in question 106 article 4 first reply as well as in article 6 a debt of gratitude is a moral debt required by virtue now a thing is a sin from the fact of its being contrary to virtue wherefore it is evident that every ingratitude is a sin reply to objection 1 gratitude regards a favor received and he that helps another to commit a sin does him not a favor but an injury and so no thanks are due to him except perhaps on account of his good will supposing him to have been deceived and to have thought to help him in doing good whereas he helped him to sin in such a case the repayment due to him is not that he should be helped to commit a sin because this would be repaying not good but evil and this is contrary to gratitude reply to objection 2 no man is excused from ingratitude through inability to repay for the very reason that the mere will suffices for the repayment of the debt of gratitude as stated above in question 106 article 6 first reply forgetfulness of a favor received amounts to ingratitude not indeed the forgetfulness that arises from a natural defect that is not subject to the will but that which arises from negligence for as seneca observes in on benefits 3 when forgetfulness of favors lays hold of a man he has apparently given little thought to their repayment reply to objection 3 the debt of gratitude flows from the debt of love and from the latter no man should wish to be free hence that anyone should owe this debt unwillingly seems to arise from lack of love for his benefactor second article whether ingratitude is a special sin objection one it seems that ingratitude is not a special sin for whoever sins acts against god his sovereign benefactor but this pertains to ingratitude therefore ingratitude is not a special sin objection to further no special sin is contained under different kinds of sin but one can be ungrateful by committing different kinds of sin for instance by calumny theft or something similar committed against a benefactor therefore ingratitude is not a special sin objection three further seneca writes in on benefits 3 it is ungrateful to take no notice of a kindness it is ungrateful not to repay one but it is the height of ingratitude to forget it now these do not seem to belong to the same species of sin therefore ingratitude is not a special sin on the contrary ingratitude is opposed to gratitude or thankfulness which is a special virtue therefore it is a special sin i answer that every vice is denominated from a deficiency of virtue because deficiency is more opposed to virtue thus illiberality is more opposed to liberality than prodigality is now a vice may be opposed to the virtue of gratitude by way of excess for instance if one were to show gratitude for things for which gratitude is not due or sooner than it is due as stated above in question 106 article 4. but still more opposed to gratitude is the vice denoting deficiency of gratitude because the virtue of gratitude as stated above in question 106 article 6 inclines to return something more wherefore ingratitude is properly denominated from being a deficiency of gratitude now every deficiency or privation takes its species from the opposite habit for blindness and deafness differ according to the difference of sight and hearing therefore just as gratitude or thankfulness is one special virtue so also is ingratitude one special sin it has however various degrees corresponding in their order to the things required for gratitude the first of these is to recognize the favor received the second to express one's appreciation and thanks and the third to repay the favor at a suitable place and time according to one's means and since what is last in the order of generation is first in the order of destruction it follows that the first degree of ingratitude is when a man fails to repay a favor the second when he declines to notice or indicate that he has received a favor while the third and supreme degree is when a man fails to recognize the reception of a favor whether by forgetting it or in any other way moreover since opposite affirmation includes negation it follows that it belongs to the first degree of ingratitude to return evil for good to the second to find faults with a favor received and to the third to esteem kindness as though it were unkindness reply to objection 1 in every sin there is material in gratitude to god in as much as a man does something that may pertain to ingratitude but formal ingratitude is when a favor is actually content and this is a special sin reply to objection 2 nothing hinders the formal aspect of some special sin from being found materially in several kinds of sin and in this way the aspect of ingratitude is to be found in many kinds of sin reply to objection three these three are not different species but different degrees of one special sin third article whether ingratitude is always a mortal sin objection one it seems that ingratitude is always a mortal sin for one ought to be grateful to god above all but one is not ungrateful to god by committing a venial sin else every man would be guilty of ingratitude therefore no ingratitude is a venial sin objection two further a sin is mortal through being contrary to charity as stated above in question 24 article 12 but ingratitude is contrary to charity since the debt of gratitude proceeds from that virtue as stated above in question 106 article 1 3 reply and in article 6 second reply therefore ingratitude is always a mortal sin objection three further seneca says in on benefits to between the giver and the receiver of a favor there is this law that the former should forthwith forget having given and the latter should never forget having received now seemingly the reason why the giver should forget is that he may be unaware of the sin of the recipient should the latter prove ungrateful and there would be no necessity for that if ingratitude were a slight sin therefore ingratitude is always a mortal sin on the contrary no one should be put in the way of committing a mortal sin yet according to seneca in on benefits 2 sometimes it is necessary to deceive the person who receives assistance in order that he may receive without knowing from whom he has received but this would seem to put the recipient in the way of ingratitude therefore ingratitude is not always a mortal sin i answer that as appears from what we have said above in article 2 a man may be ungrateful in two ways first by mere omission for instance by failing to recognize the favor received or to express his appreciation of it or to pay something in return and this is not always a mortal sin because as stated above in question 106 article 6 the debt of gratitude requires a man to make a liberal return which however he is not bound to do wherefore if he failed to do so he does not sin mortally it is nevertheless a venial sin because it arises either from some kind of negligence or from some disinclination to virtue in him and yet ingratitude of this kind may happen to be a mortal sin by reason either of inward contempt or of the kind of thing withheld this being needful to the benefactor either simply or in some case of necessity secondly a man may be ungrateful because he not only omits to pay the debt of gratitude but does the contrary this again is sometimes a mortal and sometimes a venial sin according to the kind of thing that is done it must be observed however that when ingratitude arises from a mortal sin it has the perfect character of ingratitude and when it arises from venial sin it has the imperfect character reply to objection 1. by committing a venial sin one is not ungrateful to god to the extent of incurring the guilt of perfect ingratitude but there is something of ingratitude in a venial sin insofar as it removes a virtuous act of obedience to god reply to objection 2 when ingratitude is a venial sin it is not contrary to but beside charity since it does not destroy the habit of charity but excludes some act thereof reply to objection three seneca also says in on benefits 7 when we say that a man after conferring a favor should forget about it it is a mistake to suppose that we mean him to shake off the recollection of a thing so very praiseworthy when we say he must not remember it we mean that he must not publish it abroad and boast about it reply to objection 4 he that is unaware of a favor conferred on him is not ungrateful if he fails to repay it provided he be prepared to do so if he knew it is nevertheless commendable at times that the object of a favor should remain in ignorance of it both in order to avoid vainglory as when blessed nicholas threw gold into a house secretly wishing to avoid popularity and because the kindness is all the greater through the benefactor wishing not to shame the person on whom he is conferring the favor fourth article weather favors should be withheld from the ungrateful objection 1 it seems that favors should be withheld from the ungrateful for it is written in wisdom 16 29 the hope of the unthankful shall melt away as the winter's ice but this hope would not melt away unless favors were withheld from him therefore favors should be withheld from the ungrateful objection two further no one should afford another an occasion of committing sin but the ungrateful and receiving a favor is given an occasion of ingratitude therefore favors should not be bestowed on the ungrateful objection 3 further by what things a man sinneth by the same also he is tormented according to wisdom 11 17 now he that is ungrateful when he receives a favor sins against the favor therefore he should be deprived of the favor on the contrary it is written in luke 6 35 that the highest is kind to the unthankful and to the evil now we should prove ourselves his children by imitating him according to luke 6 36 therefore we should not withhold favors from the ungrateful i answer that there are two points to be considered with regard to an ungrateful person the first is what he deserves to suffer and thus it is certain that he deserves to be deprived of our favor the second is what ought has been a factor to do for in the first place he should not easily judge him to be ungrateful since as seneca remarks in on benefits 3 a man is often grateful although he repays not because perhaps he has not the means or the opportunity of repaying secondly he should be inclined to turn his ungratefulness into gratitude and if he does not achieve this by being kind to him once he may by being so a second time if however the more he repeats his favors the more ungrateful and evil the other becomes he should cease from destroying his favors upon him reply to objection 1 the passage quoted speaks of what the ungrateful man deserves to suffer reply to objection 2 he that bestows a favor on an ungrateful person affords him an occasion not of sin but of gratitude and love and if the recipient takes there from an occasion of ingratitude this is not to be imputed to the bestower reply to objection 3 either bestows a favor must not at once act the part of a punisher of ingratitude but rather that of a kindly physician by healing the ingratitude with repeated favors end of question 107 read by michael shane craig lambert lc question 108 of summa theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org summa theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice by saint thomas aquinas translated by the fathers of the english dominican province question 108 of vengeance in four articles we must now consider vengeance under which head there are four points of inquiry first whether vengeance is lawful second whether it is a special virtue third of the manner of taking vengeance fourth on whom should vengeance be taken first article whether vengeance is lawful objection 1 it seems that vengeance is not lawful for whoever usurps what is god's sins but vengeance belongs to god for it is written in deuteronomy 32 35 as well as in romans 12 19. revenge to me and i will repay therefore all vengeance is unlawful objection to further he that takes vengeance on a man does not bear with him but we ought to bear with the wicked for a gloss on canticles 2 2 as the lily among the thorns says he is not a good man that cannot bear with a wicked one therefore we should not take vengeance on the wicked objection three further vengeance is taken by inflicting punishment which is the cause of servile fear but the new law is not a law of fear but of love as augustine states in against adamantius 17. therefore at least in the new testament all vengeance is unlawful objection four further a man is said to avenge himself when he takes revenge for wrongs inflicted on himself but seemingly it is unlawful even for a judge to punish those who have wronged him for chrysostom says in a homily on the gospel of matthew let us learn after christ's example to bear our own wrongs with magnanimity yet not to suffer god's wrongs not even by listening to them therefore vengeance seems to be unlawful objection 5 further the sin of a multitude is more harmful than the sin of only one for it is written in ecclesiastic is 26 verses 5-7 of three things my heart hath been afraid the accusation of a city and the gathering together of the people and a false colomny but vengeance should not be taken on the sin of a multitude for a gloss on matthew 13 verses 29 and 30 lest perhaps you root up the wheat suffer both to grow says that a multitude should not be excommunicated nor should the sovereign neither therefore is any other vengeance lawful on the contrary we should look to god for nothing save what is good and lawful but we are to look to god for vengeance on his enemies for it is written in luke 18 verse 7 will not god revenge his elect who cry to him day and night as if to say he will therefore vengeance is not essentially evil and unlawful i answer that vengeance consists in the infliction of a penal evil on one who has sinned accordingly in the matter of vengeance we must consider the mind of the avenger for if his intention is directed chiefly to the evil of the person on whom he takes vengeance and rests there then his vengeance is altogether unlawful because to take pleasure in another's evil belongs to hatred which is contrary to the charity whereby we are bound to love all men nor is it an excuse that he intends the evil of one who has unjustly inflicted evil on him as neither is a man excused for hating one that hates him for a man may not sin against another just because the latter has already sinned against him since this is to be overcome by evil which was forbidden by the apostle who says in romans 12 21 be not overcome by evil but overcome evil by good if however the avengers intention be directed chiefly to some good to be obtained by means of the punishment of the person who has sinned for instance that the sinner may amend or at least that he may be restrained and others be not disturbed that justice may be upheld and god honored then vengeance may be lawful provided other due circumstances be observed reply to objection one he who takes vengeance on the wicked in keeping with his rank and position does not usurp what belongs to god but makes use of the power granted him by god for it is written in romans 13 4 of the earthly prince that he is god's minister an avenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil if however a man takes vengeance outside the order of divine appointment he usurps what is god's and therefore sins reply to objection 2 the good bear with the wicked by enduring patiently and in due manner the wrongs they themselves receive from them but they do not bear with them as to endure the wrongs they inflict on god and their neighbor for christos says it is praiseworthy to be patient under our own wrongs but to overlook god's wrongs is most wicked reply to objection 3 the law of the gospel is the law of love and therefore those who do good out of love and who alone properly belong to the gospel ought not to be terrorized by means of punishment but only those who are not moved by love to do good and who though they belong to the church outwardly do not belong to it in merit reply to objection 4 sometimes a wrong done to a person reflects on god and the church and then it is the duty of that person to avenge the wrong for example elias made fire descend on those who were come to seize him in fourth kings one and likewise elisius cursed the boys that mocked him in four kings two and pope sylverus excommunicated those who sent him into exile but insofar as the wrong inflicted on a man affects his person he should bear it patiently if this be expedient for these precepts of patience are to be understood as referring to preparedness of the mind as augustine states in his commentary on the sermon on the mount one reply to objection five when the whole multitude sins vengeance must be taken on them either in respect of the whole multitude thus the egyptians were drowned in the red sea while they were pursuing the children of israel in exodus 14 and the people of sodom were entirely destroyed in genesis 19 or as regards part of the multitude as may be seen in the punishment of those who worshipped the calf sometimes however if there is hope of many making amends the severity of vengeance should be brought to bear on a few of the principles whose punishment fills the rest with fear thus the lord in numbers 25 commanded the princes of the people to be hanged for the sin of the multitude on the other hand if it is not the whole but only a part of the multitude that is sinned then if the guilty can be separated from the innocent vengeance should be wrought on them provided however that this can be done without scandal to others else the multitude should be spared and severity foregone the same applies to the sovereign whom the multitude follow for his sin should be born with if it cannot be punished without scandal to the multitude unless indeed his sin were such that it would do more harm to the multitude either spiritually or temporally than with the scandal that was feared to arise from his punishment second article whether vengeance is a special virtue objection one it seems that vengeance is not a special and distinct virtue for just as the good are rewarded for their good deeds so are the wicked punished for their evil deeds now the reward of the good does not belong to a special virtue but is an act of commutative justice therefore in the same way vengeance should not be accounted a special virtue objection two further there is no need to appoint a special virtue for an act to which a man is sufficiently disposed by the other virtues now man is sufficiently disposed by the virtues of fortitude or zeal to avenge evil therefore vengeance should not be reckoned a special virtue objection 3 further there is a special vice opposed to every special virtue but seemingly no special vice is opposed to vengeance therefore it is not a special virtue on the contrary tully in his rhetoric too reckons it a part of justice i answer that as the philosopher states in ethics 2 1 aptitude of virtue is in us by nature but the complement of virtue is in us through habituation or some other cause hence it is evident that virtues perfect us so that we follow in due manner our natural inclinations which belong to the natural right wherefore to every definite natural inclination there corresponds a special virtue now there is a special inclination of nature to remove harm for which reason animals have the irrational power distinct from the concupable man resists harm by defending himself against wrongs lest they be inflicted on him or he avenges those which have already been inflicted on him with the intention not of harming but of removing the harm done and this belongs to vengeance fertility says in his rhetoric too that by vengeance we resist force or wrong and in general whatever is obscure that is derogatory either by self-defense or by avenging it therefore vengeance is a special virtue reply to objection 1 just as repayment of a legal debt belongs to commutative justice and as repayment of moral debt arising from the bestowal of a particular favor belongs to the virtue of gratitude so to the punishment of sins so far as it is the concern of public justice is an act of commutative justice while so far as it is concerned in defending the rights of the individual by whom a wrong is resisted it belongs to the virtue of revenge reply to objection 2 fortitude disposes to vengeance by removing an obstacle thereto namely fear of an imminent danger zeal as denoting the fervor of love signifies the primary root of vengeance insofar as a man avenges the wrong done to god and his neighbor because charity makes him regard them as his own now every act of virtue proceeds from charity as its root since according to gregory in a homily on the gospel there are no green leaves on the bow of good works unless charity be the root reply to objection three two vices are opposed to vengeance one by way of excess namely the sin of cruelty or brutality which exceeds the measure in punishing while the other is a vice by way of deficiency and consists in being remiss in punishing wherefore it is written in proverbs 13 24 he that spareth the rod hateth his son but the virtue of vengeance consists in observing the true measure of vengeance with regard to all the circumstances third article whether vengeance should be wrought by means of punishments customary among men objection one it seems that vengeance should not be wrought by means of punishments customary among men for to put a man to death is to uproot him but our lord forbade in matthew 13 29 the uprooting of the cockle whereby the children of the wicked one are signified therefore sinners should not be put to death objection two further all who sin mortally seem to be deserving of the same punishment therefore if some who sin mortally are punished with death it seems that all such persons should be punished with death and this is evidently false objection 3 further to punish a man publicly for his sin seems to publish his sin and this would seem to have a harmful effect on the multitude since the example of sin is taken by them as an occasion for sin therefore it seems that the punishment of death should not be afflicted for a sin on the contrary these punishments are fixed by the divine law as appears from what we have said above in the past prima secunde question 105 article 2. i answer that vengeance is lawful and virtuous so far as it tends to the prevention of evil now some who are not influenced by motive of virtue are prevented from committing sin through fear of losing those things which they love more than those they obtain by sinning else fear would be no restraint to sin consequently vengeance for sin should be taken by depriving a man of what he loves most now the things which a man loves most are life bodily safety his own freedom and external goods such as riches his country and his good name wherefore according to augustine's reckoning and on the city of god 21 tully writes that the laws recognize eight kinds of punishment namely death whereby man is deprived of life stripes retaliation or the loss of eye for eye whereby man forfeits his bodily safety slavery and imprisonment whereby he is deprived of freedom exile whereby he is banished from his country fines whereby he is malted in his riches economy whereby he loses his good name reply to objection one our lord forbids the uprooting of the cockle when there is fear lest the wheat be uprooted together with it but sometimes the wicked can be uprooted by death not only without danger but even with great profit to the good wherefore in such a case the punishment of death may be inflicted on sinners reply to objection 2 all who sin mortally are deserving of eternal death as regards future retribution which is in accordance with the truth of the divine judgment but the punishments of this life are more of a medicinal character wherefore the punishment of death is inflicted on those sins alone which conduce to the grave undoing of others reply to objection 3 the very fact that the punishment whether of death or of any kind that is fearsome to man is made known at the same time as the sin makes man's will averse to sin because the fear of punishment is greater than the enticement of the example of sin fourth article whether vengeance should be taken on those who have sinned involuntarily objection 1 it seems that vengeance should be taken on those who have sinned involuntarily for the will of one man does not follow from the will of another yet one man is punished for another according to exodus 20 verse 5 i am god jealous visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation thus for the sin of cam his son canaan was cursed in genesis 9 25 and for the sin of jesus his descendants were struck with leprosy in 4th kings 5. again the blood of christ lays the descendants of the jews under the ban of punishment for they said in matthew 27 25 his blood be upon us and upon our children moreover we read in joshua 7 that the people of israel were delivered into the hands of their enemies for the sin of acan and that the same people were overthrown by the philistines on account of the sin of the sons of heli in first kings four therefore a person is to be punished without having deserved it voluntarily objection two further nothing is voluntary except what is in a man's power but sometimes a man is punished for what is not in his power thus a man is removed from the administration of the church on account of being infected with leprosy and a church ceases to be an episcopal see on account of the depravity or evil of the people therefore vengeance is taken not only for voluntary sins objection 3 further ignorance makes an act involuntary now vengeance is sometimes taken on the ignorant thus the children of the people of sodom though they were in invincible ignorance perished with their parents in genesis 19. again for the sin of dathan and abiron their children were swallowed up together with them in number 16. moreover dumb animals which are devoid of reason were commanded to be slain on account of the sin of the immaculites in 1st kings 15. therefore vengeance is sometimes taken on those who have deserved it involuntarily objection 4 further compulsion is most opposed to voluntariness but a man does not escape the debt of punishment through being compelled by fear to commit a sin therefore vengeance is sometimes taken on those who have deserved it involuntarily objection 5 further ambrose says on luke 5 that the ship in which judas was was in distress wherefore peter who was calm in the security of his own merits was in distress about those of others but peter did not will the sin of judas therefore a person is sometimes punished without having voluntarily deserved it on the contrary punishment is due to sin but every sin is voluntary according to augustine and on the free will too as well as in retractions one therefore vengeance should be taken only on those who have deserved it voluntarily i answer that punishment may be considered in two ways first under the aspect of punishment and in this way punishment is not due safe for sin because by means of punishment the equality of justice is restored insofar as he who by sinning has acceded in following his own will suffer something that is contrary to this will wherefore since every sin is voluntary not excluding original sin as stated above in the pars prima secunde question 81 article 1 it follows that no one is punished in this way except for something done voluntarily secondly punishment may be considered as a medicine not only healing the past sin but also preserving from future sin or conducing to some good and in this way a person is sometimes punished without any fault of his own yet not without cause it must however be observed that a medicine never removes a greater good in order to promote a lesser thus the medicine of the body never blinds the eye in order to repair the heel yet sometimes it is harmful in lesser things that it may be helpful in things of greater consequence and since spiritual goods are of the greatest consequence while temporal goods are least important sometimes a person is punished in his temporal goods without any fault of his own such are many of the punishments inflicted by god in this present life for our humiliation or probation but no one is punished in spiritual goods without any fault on his part neither in this nor in the future life because in the latter punishment is not medicinal but as a result of spiritual condemnation reply to objection 1 a man is never condemned to a spiritual punishment for another man's sin because spiritual punishment affects the soul in respect of which each man is master of himself but sometimes a man is condemned to punishment in temporal matters for the sin of another and this for three reasons first because one man may be the temporal goods of another and so he may be punished in punishment of the latter thus children as to the body are a belonging of their father and slaves are a possession of their master secondly when one person's sin is transmitted to another either by imitation as children copy the sins of their parents enslaves the sins of their masters so as to sin with greater daring or by way of merit as the sinful subjects merit a sinful superior according to job 34 30. who maketh a man that is a hypocrite to reign for the sins of the people hence the people of israel were punished for david's sin in numbering the people in second kings 24. this may also happen through some kind of consent or connivance thus sometimes even the good are punished in temporal matters together with the wicked for not having condemned to their sins as augustine says and on the city of god 1 9. thirdly in order to mark the unity of human fellowship whereby one man is bound to be solicitous for another lest he send and in order to inculcate horror of sin seeing that the punishment of one affects all as though all were one body as augustine says in speaking of the sins of acan in his questions on joshua 8 the saying of the lord visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation seems to belong to mercy rather than to severity since he does not take vengeance forthwith but waits for some future time in order that the descendants at least may mend their ways yet should the wickedness of the descendants increase it becomes almost necessary to take vengeance on them reply to objection 2 as augustine states in his questions on joshua 8 human judgment should conform to the divine judgment when this is manifest and god condemns men spiritually for their own sins but human judgment cannot be conformed to god's hidden judgments whereby he punishes certain persons in temporal matters without any fault of theirs since man is unable to grasp the reasons of these judgments so as to know what is expedient for each individual wherefore according to human judgment a man should never be condemned without fault of his own to an inflictive punishment such as death mutilation or flogging but a man may be condemned even according to human judgment to a punishment of forfeiture even without any fault of his part but not without cause and this in three ways first through being a person becoming without any fault of his disqualified for having or acquiring a certain good thus for being infected with leprosy a man is removed from the administration of the church and for bigamy or through pronouncing a death sentence a man is hindered from receiving sacred orders secondly because the particular good that he forfeits is not his own but common property thus that an episcopal sea be attached to a certain church belongs to the good of the whole city and not only to the good of the clerics thirdly because the good of one person may depend on the good of another thus in the crime of high treason a son loses his inheritance through the sin of his parent reply to objection 3 by the judgment of god children are punished in temporal matters together with their parents both because they are a possession of their parents so that their parents are punished also in their person and because this is for their good lest should they be spared they might imitate the sins of their parents and thus deserve to be punished still more severely vengeance is wrought on dumb animals and any other irrational creatures because in this way their owners are punished and also in horror of sin reply to objection 4 an act done through compulsion of fear is not involuntary simply but has an admixture of voluntariness as stated above in the past premise akunde question six articles five and six reply to objection five the other apostles were distressed about the sin of judas in the same way as the multitude is punished for the sin of one in commendation of unity as stated above in the reply to objections 1 and 2. end of question 108 read by michael shane craig lambert lc question 109 asuma theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice this is the librivox recording all librivox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit librivox.org summa theologica secunda secunde treitis on the cardinal virtues the virtue of justice by saint thomas aquinas translated by the fathers of the english dominican province question 109 of truth in four articles we must now consider truth and the vices opposed thereto concerning truth there are four points of inquiry first whether truth is a virtue second whether it is a special virtue third whether it is a part of justice forth whether it inclines to that which is less first article whether truth is a virtue objection one it seems the truth is not a virtue for the first of virtues is faith whose object is truth since then the object precedes the habit and the act it seems the truth is not a virtue but something prior to virtue objection two further according to the philosopher in ethics 4 7 it belongs to truth that a man should state things concerning himself to be neither more nor less than they are but this is not always praiseworthy neither in good things since according to proverbs 27 verse 2 let another praise thee and not thy own mouth nor even in evil things because it is written in condemnation of certain people in isaiah 3 9 they have proclaimed abroad their sin as sodom and they have not hid it therefore truth is not a virtue objection three further every virtue is either theological or intellectual or moral now truth is not a theological virtue because its object is not god but temporal things for tell he says in his rhetoric too that by truth we faithfully represent things as they are were or will be likewise it is not one of the intellectual virtues but their end nor again is it a moral virtue since it is not a mean between excess and deficiency for the more one tells the truth the better it is therefore truth is not a virtue on the contrary the philosopher both in the second and in the fourth book of ethics places truth among the other virtues i answer that truth can be taken in two ways first for that by reason of which a thing is said to be true and thus truth is not a virtue but the object or end of a virtue because taken in this way truth is not a habit which is the genus containing virtue but a certain equality between the understanding or sign and the thing understood or signified or again between a thing and its rule as stated in the first part question 16 article 1 and in question 21 article 2. secondly truth may stand for that by which a person says what is true in which sense one is said to be truthful this truth or truthfulness must needs be a virtue because to say what is true is a good act and virtue is that which makes its possessor good and renders his action good reply to objection one this argument takes truth in the first sense reply to objection to to state that which concerns oneself insofar as it is a statement of what is true is good generically yet this does not suffice for it to be an act of virtue since it is requisite for that purpose that it should also be clothed with the due circumstances and if these be not observed the act will be sinful accordingly it is sinful to praise oneself without due cause even for that which is true and it is also sinful to publish one sin by praising oneself on that account or in any way proclaiming it uselessly reply to objection three a person who says what is true utters certain signs which are in conformity with things and such signs are either words or external actions or any external thing now such kinds of things are the subject matter of the moral virtues alone for the latter are concerned with the use of the external members insofar as this use is put into effect at the commandment of the will wherefore truth is neither a theological nor an intellectual but a moral virtue and it is a mean between excess and deficiency in two ways first on the part of the object secondly on the part of the act on the part of the object because the true essentially denotes a kind of equality and equal is a mean between more and less hence for the very reason that a man says what is true about himself he observes the mean between one that says more than the truth about himself and one that says less than the truth on the part of the act to observe the mean is to tell the truth when one ought and as one ought excess consists in making known one's affairs out of season and deficiency in hiding them when one ought to make them known second article whether truth is a special virtue objection one it seems that truth is not a special virtue for the true and the good are convertible now goodness is not a special virtue in fact every virtue is goodness because it makes its possessor good therefore truth is not a special virtue objection to further to make known what belongs to oneself is an act of truth as we understand it here but this belongs to every virtue since every virtuous habit is made known by its own act therefore truth is not a special virtue objection three further the truth of life is the truth whereby one lives a right and of which it is written in isaiah 38 3 i beseech thee remember how i have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart now one lives a right by any virtue as follows from the definition of virtue given above in the parse premise secunde question 55 article 4 therefore truth is not a special virtue objection for further truth seems to be the same as simplicity since hypocrisy is opposed to both but simplicity is not a special virtue since it rectifies the intention and that is required in every virtue therefore neither is truth a special virtue on the contrary it is numbered together with the other virtues in ethics 2 7. i answer that the nature of human virtue consists in making a man's deed good consequently whenever we find a special aspect of goodness in human acts it is necessary that man be disposed thereto by a special virtue and since according to augustine good consists in order as is stated in on the nature of good three it follows that a special aspect of good will be found where there is a special order now there is a special order whereby our externals whether words or deeds are duly ordered in relation to something as sign to things signified and thereto man is perfected by the virtue of truth wherefore it is evident that truth is a special virtue reply to objection one the true and the good are convertible as to subject since every true thing is good and every good thing is true but considered logically they exceed one another even as the intellect and will exceed one another for the intellect understands the will and many things besides and the will desires things pertaining to the intellect and many others wherefore the true considered in its proper aspect as a perfection of the intellect is a particular good since it is something appetible and in like manner the good considered in its proper aspect as the end of the appetite is something true since it is something intelligible therefore since virtue includes the aspect of goodness it is possible for truth to be a special virtue just as the true is a special good yet it is not possible for goodness to be a special virtue since rather considered logically it is the genus of virtue reply to objection to the habits of virtue and vice take their species from what is directly intended and not from that which is accidental and beside the intention now that a man states that which concerns himself belongs to the virtue of truth as something directly intended although it may belong to other virtues consequently and beside his principal intention for the brave man intends to act bravely and that he shows his fortitude by acting bravely is a consequence besides his principal intention reply to objection three the truth of life is the truth whereby a thing is true not whereby a person says what is true life like anything else is said to be true from the fact that it attains its rule and measure namely the divine law since rectitude of life depends on conformity to that law this truth or rectitude is common to every virtue reply to objection 4 simplicity is so called from its opposition to duplicity whereby to which a man shows one thing outwardly while having another in his heart so that simplicity pertains to this virtue and it rectifies the intention not indeed directly since this belongs to every virtue but by excluding duplicity whereby a man pretends one thing and intends another third article whether truth is a part of justice objection one it seems that truth is not a part of justice for it seems proper to justice to give another man his due but by telling the truth one does not seem to give another man his due as is in the case in all the foregoing parts of justice therefore truth is not a part of justice objection two further truth pertains to the intellect whereas justice is in the will as stated above in question 58 article 4 therefore truth is not a part of justice objection 3 further according to jerome truth is threefold namely truth of life truth of justice and truth of doctrine but none of these is a part of justice for truth of life comprises all virtues as stated above an article 2 third reply truth of justice is the same as justice so that it is not one of its parts and truth of doctrine belongs rather to the intellectual virtues therefore truth is no wise a part of justice on the contrary tully in his rhetoric too reckons truth among the parts of justice i answer that as stated above in question 80 a virtue is a next to justice as secondary to a principal virtue through having something in common with justice while falling short from the perfect virtue thereof now the virtue of truth has two things in common with justice in the first place it is directed to another since the manifestation which we have stated to be an act of truth is directed to another inasmuch as one person manifests to another the things that concern himself in the second place justice sets up a certain equality between things and this the virtue of truth does also for it equals signs to the things which concern man himself nevertheless it falls short of the proper aspect of justice as to the notion of debt for this virtue does not regard legal debt which justice concerns but rather the moral debt in so far as out of equity one man owes to another a manifestation of the truth therefore truth is a part of justice being annexed thereto as a secondary virtue to its principle reply to objection one since man is a social animal one man naturally owes another whatever is necessary for the preservation of human society now it would be impossible for men to live together unless they believed one another as declaring the truth to one another hence the virtue of truth does in a manner regard something as being due reply to objection to truth as known belongs to the intellect but man by his own will whereby he uses both habits and members utters external signs in order to manifest the truth and in this way the manifestation of the truth is an act of the will reply to objection three the truth of which we are speaking now differs from the truth of life as stated in the preceding article article 2 third reply we speak of the truth of justice in two ways in one way we refer to the fact that justice itself is a certain rectitude regulated according to the rule of the divine law and in this way the truth of justice differs from the truth of life because by the truth of life a man lives a right in himself whereas by the truth of justice a man observes the rectitude of the law in those judgments which refer to another man and in this sense the truth of justice has nothing to do with the truth of which we are now speaking as neither has the truth of life in another way the truth of justice may be understood as referring to the fact that out of justice a man manifests the truth as for instance when a man confesses the truth or gives true evidence in a court of justice this truth is a particular act of justice and does not pertain directly to this truth of which we are now speaking because to which in this manifestation of the truth a man's chief intention is to give another man his due hence the philosopher in ethics 4 7 says in describing this virtue we are not speaking of one who is truthful in his agreements nor does this apply to matters in which justice or injustice is questioned the truth of doctrine consists in a certain manifestation of truths relating to science wherefore neither does this truth directly pertain to this virtue but only that truth whereby a man both in life and in speech shows himself to be such as he is and the things that concern him not other and either greater nor less than they are nevertheless since truths of science as known by us are something concerning us and pertain to this virtue in this sense the truth of doctrine may pertain to this virtue as well as any other kind of truth whereby a man manifests by word or deed what he knows fourth article whether the virtue of truth inclines rather to that which is less objection one it seems that the virtue of truth does not incline to that which is less for as one incurs falsehood by saying more so does 1 by saying less thus it is no more false than 4 r5 than that 4 or 3 but every falsehood is in itself evil and to be avoided as the philosopher declares in ethics 4 7 therefore the virtue of truth does not incline to that which is less rather than to that which is greater objection two further that a virtue inclines to the one extreme rather than to the other is owing to the fact that the virtues mean as nearer to the one extreme than to the other thus fortitude is nearer to daring than to timidity but the mean of truth is not nearer to one extreme than to the other because truth since it is a kind of equality holds to the exact mean therefore truth is not more inclined to that which is less objection three further to forsake the truth for that which is less seems to amount to a denial of the truth since this is to subtract there from and to forsake the truth for that which is greater seems to amount to an addition thereto now to deny the truth is more repugnant to the truth than to add something to it because truth is incompatible with the denial of truth whereas it is compatible with addition therefore it seems that truth should incline to that which is greater rather than to that which is less on the contrary the philosopher says in ethics 47 that by this virtue a man declines rather from the truth towards that which is less i answer that there are two ways of declining from the truth to that which is less first by affirming as when a man does not show the whole good that is in him for instance science holiness and so forth this is done without prejudice to truth since the lesser is contained in the greater and in this way virtue inclines to what is less for as the philosopher says in ethics 4 7 this seems to be more prudent because exaggerations give annoyance for those who represent themselves as being greater than they are are a source of annoyance to others since they seem to wish to surpass others whereas those who make less account of themselves are a source of pleasure since they seem to defer to others by their moderation hence the apostle says in ii corinthians 12 6 though i should have a mind to glory i shall not be foolish for i will say the truth but i forbear lest any man should think of me above that which he seeth in me or anything he heareth from me secondly one may incline to what is less by denying so as to say what is in us is not in this way it does not belong to the virtue to incline to what is less because this would imply falsehood and yet this would be less repugnant to the truth not indeed as regards the proper aspect of truth but as regards the aspect of prudence which should be safeguarded in all the virtues for since it is fraught with greater danger and is more annoying to others it is more repugnant to prudence to think or boast that one has what one has not than to think or say that one has not what one has this suffices for the replies to the objections end of question 109 read by michael shane craig lambert lc you
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Friday 7/15/2022 | Weekly Program | Eid Al-Ghadir | H. I. Modarres
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recitation um quran will be from ayat one to fourth of surah mubarak maidah the recitation will be done by our brother reza zai the english translation will be by shakil mohsen and the english translation of the farsi translation will be by hoda kazimi so for the health and success of all three members of masjid rasool please recite a loud salawat and let's listen to quran kareem allah [Music] come on oh me yes [Music] i in [Music] oh [Music] wallace [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] i is ah foreign [Music] foreign [Music] here [Music] if [Music] oh foreign is [Music] hello [Music] is [Music] my [Music] is [Applause] [Music] yes [Music] [Applause] [Music] now [Music] oh [Music] oh [Music] in the name of allah the all beneficent all merciful oh you have faith keep your agreements you are permitted permitted animals of grazing livestock except for what is now announced to you disallowing game while you are in pilgrim sanctity indeed allah decreases whatever he desires oh you have faith do not violate allah's sacraments neither the scared month nor the offering nor the necklace nor the bounds for the sacred house who seeks their lord's bounty and his pleasure but when you emerge from pilgrim's sanctity you may hunt for game ill feeling for a people should not lead lead you because they bared you from access to the sacred mosque transgress cooperate in piety and god god wiringness but do not cooperate in sin and aggression and be wary of allah indeed allah is severe in retribution you are prohibited carrion blood the flesh of swine and what has been offered to other than allah and the animal strangled or beaten to death and that which dies by falling or is gored to death and that which is mangled by a beast of prey bearing that which you may purify and what is say sacrifice on stone altars to idols and that you should divide by raffling with arrows all the all that is transgression today the faithless have despaired of your religion so do not fear them but fear me today i have perfected your religion for you and i have completed my blessing upon you and i have approved islam as your religion but should anyone be compelled by hunger without inclining inclining to sin then allah is indeed all forgiving all merciful they ask you as to what is lawful for them say allah say all the good things are lawful for you as for what have taught hunting dogs to catch teaching them by what allah has taught you eat of what they have what they catch for you and mention and mention allah's name over it and be very be wary of allah is indeed swift at reckoning foreign is i would like to thank our uh brother zariz for the beautiful karate translation and please recite us a lot for their health and success so again i know it's very tempting because i see these cakes in front of me and it's an important night but i would like to start with some of our announcements the most important ones so um most important than all but tonight what we're expecting next uh first we will have the cake cutting ceremony inshallah and then we'll have a program for poetry then we have the speech by uh uh regarding the events of uh and at the end we have game and prizes so for those of you who are waiting for those games please stay put we will have those games inshallah and some good prizes out there and then inshallah we'll have dinner as always i would like to ask my brothers and sisters at the end of the match list please be patient and please be aware of our neighborhood and let's keep our masjid clean and be you know quiet when we leave our masjid just to you know be mindful of our neighbors i have another important announcement regarding our pit picnic and the potluck i'm sure most of you already know about it it is going to happen on july 17th so it is on sunday july 17th at one o'clock in the afternoon we're gonna gather in uh rancho madeira park and uh inshallah we'll do namaste together and there's a potluck now for the potluck there is a sign up sheet please go to your emails follow the link and sign up for the potluck we will have games and activities as always for kids the soccer volleyball basketball all those great things foreign we go back to our old tradition of the people that their name is the same as the person that we celebrate is about people uh the two important figure one is prophet and one is imam ali so we have brother ali here i'll ask brother ali before brother ali what's your name so abbas is son so we start with abbas he's going to cut the cake and recite a let me give you this come on that's it go ahead go ahead you want to put it it's not a candle you can eat it it's chocolate okay good job go ahead okay now brother ali will cut the cake i'll ask brother to do it present a salad for brother ali just like a round of applause for brother ali as well let's see how the most active member of our masjid is going to cut the cake okay recite a sellout for said mandy allah [Music] thank you thank you so much come hassan is next martial a lot of young people which is great they're a masjid [Music] muhammad so what's your name muhammad thank you applause for them please user come here is going to cut the cake recite the salad please is going to cut the cake on behalf of all the girls on that side salawat for zahara and applause for zara as well thank you volunteers me so we continue inshallah with poetry as i promised earlier and uh since alhamdulillah we have great programs uh let's start and i won't be long in my part inshallah so we start with a poetry by our sister sahil and then we'll we'll go from there please recite salawat for her health and success in life inshallah [Music] i humbly present this poem in honor and celebration of this great eid hasten towards the best of deeds hastened towards the best of deeds towards the one where you will intercede salman across the junction of radeed he'd plead leave all things and listen to your messenger for what you learned today bears as much importance as the five daily prayer standing upon the makeshift pulpit of saddles before thousands he's he'd rose my message is complete from today after me ali is your mawlana who will keep you from going astray follow his way for he is your for he is your leader and my omas protector time stands still as the ummah witnesses with their faces frozen some smiling and cheering whilst others are commiserating this is my final proclamation as i stand here in the desert sun the best of creation raising the palm of my successor the one born in prayer's direction his name will transcend nations and find hearts seeking his intercession his love will comfort broken troubled hearts that crave his protection he is the ship of salvation today you all i congratulate on perfecting for you this religion ideas with the truth and the truth is with ali his tongue like his sword can blow you with strikes of truth heavy and yet like his sword stays sheathed until necessary this man is filled with every purity o people listen if you leave quran forget smelling the scent of heaven your soul will not even feel the soothing comfort of its presence in love for that is a requirement for every believer just call his name and allah will answer your every prayer this decision needs no reasons nor contemplation it is a reaction of love from hearts of gold that are chosen this love gives an earthly creature made of god's soul a sense of purpose belonging for in such souls to seek proximity to god's signs there is a longing just take a glance at his achievements he first opened his eyes to gaze at the his prophet cradled by the prophet's arms every day as an infant raised in the house of ahmad cooked the meal for the banquet and pledged his allegiance to the prophet at the age of 11. the prophet gave him his beloved zahra and he treated her as a queen need i continue reciting the merits of amir your mother named you as a brave warrior but the prophet says o my brother have sabar be patient for after me you will witness despair as they stand in sacrifice deciding islam's next heir without for you a worry or a care ali blessed are your lovers for they will become heaven's dwellers their houses of love adorned by the most beautiful divine of flowers they will be the prophet's friends and neighbors drinking from the pool of kauffar o ali your enemies will be many and your followers will be tested in every time place and century their trials as heavy as the door of you carried single-handedly they will come to your sanctuary with their hands spread asking for your strength to carry them through life's every journey oh ali how can my pen do any justice to radir yet for your remembrance my ink bleeds please and they hereafter for your lovers intercede muhammad thank you sister sal for the health and success of our sister style please recite a love salah sorry if i'm going a little bit quick because of the program and many programs i'll handle that we have so um next time i would like to um request sister absali to recite her poetry please recite the louds a lot for her [Music] the [Music] foreign [Music] muhammad foreign idiots [Music] my [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] i [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] my [Music] foreign [Music] my yes foreign [Music] foreign [Music] i [Music] foreign [Music] foreign you [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] but connect yourself [Music] foreign [Music] the soul of muhammad the sign of allah [Music] yo [Music] yo [Music] the [Music] you muhammad thank you our brother for the for his health and his family's success and health and life and hereafter please recite a louds a lot and at this time of program i would like to invite our brother to have the speech regarding for us inshallah for his health and success in life please recite a loud fruitful night a lot of poetry is great recitations may allah give all those uh reciters of the quran the translation the poetries and the honor of imam ali al-islam prophet said worship itself and may allah grant all of them the hate of dunya and continuously for their health and well-being before i start the reason i'm standing here is because i will we will have a game at the end we will have inshallah a quiz similar to before uh we had many games so inshallah we have three winners my dear brother say just uh passed uh he handed three envelopes of prizes to me inshallah be giving these prizes to the winners of that game i will give you some information regarding some of the question on that quiz so inshallah if you listen you will benefit and you'll be able to have a upper hand in the quiz inshallah that's why i didn't go to members to keep my uh speech short and then we do the inshallah menti game at the end so we can kind of incorporate celebration as well as learning and seeking knowledge tonight for the honor of the commander of the faithful ali abner [Music] foreign [Music] is [Music] congratulations on two occasions yesterday was the 15th of hija anniversary of the birth of our 10th imam imam aliyan and on sunday on the 18th of the we have the gran aid of ghadir anniversary of final declaration announcement of the successorship of imam ali alayhis-salam 70 days before prophet's death on his farewell hajj farewell pilgrimage he gathered people in a pond known as in a way in a place between makkah and medina on his way back from hajj he stopped for three days in this area known as home in this pond and then he waited for people who are behind to join and those one had to return and on that day which was on the 18th of the hija which will be again this sunday he performed salat he lead the jamaa congregation of noon prayers and after that he gave this famous sermon and known as khutbayakadiriya the speech of hadir which has been mentioned by many muslims many companions of the prophet allama amini he authored a book called al hadir and this book which he has spent most of his life remember this is a time that there was no search engine no pdf available in order to collect every tradition he traveled from one library to another he traveled across the muslim world to look at the book of hadees and tradition and he collected all the tradition in regard of ghadir and he found more than 120 companions of the prophet individually each of them narrated the event of hadir may allah bless the soul of amini for the great work that he has done may allah subhanahu wa make him to be among those who accompany him in the hereafter but on that important day why we celebrate because it's a day that allah says islam today allah says is a day that i perfected my religion and i completed my favors upon you and i chose the religion of islam for you aliam before that allah says today is a day that the enemies of your religion those who reject and they turn away from allah they lost their hope they were disappointed because of this of because of this perfection so what i want to say quickly i want to first acknowledge imam ali and nagli's life and mention hadees i'll leave that toward the end of my short talk but for the khadir what i want to talk about is why hadeer is important for us to know this concept which by the way surah maedan we recited the first four verses of this chapter but there are other verses related to the concept of it means guardianship wali when inshallah for single people when you want to get married the bride has a wali has a guardian and in order for marriage to take place you need the consent of the bride and then you need the permission of the wali the guardian of the bride as well so while he is [Music] the guardianship is the one that is a supervisor the one who watches over and makes sure that everything at least from outside from the observation it seems right and allah and the same surah surah allah said i am your wali this is the i want all of us to know as well because we will see all the time what wali means that's maybe the difference of opinion upon between the followers of the school of albany and other school of thought in islam they say yeah we know mankind we know that the prophet announced in the day of hadil whomever i am his wali after me ali will be his wali but what it means some translated as friend but when we look at verse 55 of the same chapter chapter 5 55 so it's easy to remember 5 55 in that ayah allah said innama remember that the ultimate walian guardian the one in charge is allah the authority comes from him is allah second wara after prophet after allah is the prophet the one in charge the guardian is the messenger of god the third al-addina [Music] and the third are those who establish prayers those who give charity and zakat and those who give this charity and zakat wall they are in ruku in the middle of prayer which again we have in many tafasir of muslims that they say this verse one of the occasion of revelation was when ali ibn abu talib in the middle of prayers a fapeer a poor approached him and he gave away his ring in the middle of salah and you will hear people say how someone like imam is so focused in his prayers he was able to pay attention to and in the middle of his prayer to give zakat those who bring these kind of objection they don't understand to remember allah it comes in different form you can pray and give zakat at the same time you can pray you know we have in our religion if you're in the middle of your mustache prayers right you're doing extra prayers tawabi nafila and suddenly your parents call you your mom or dad is calling you what should you do answer them if it's urgent break your musl and answer them so for someone like imam ali to be in the middle of the prayer so of course it's not jamaa because it was jamaa how this poor can go when the mom is leading so he's doing prayer and the poor approaching him and he gives zakat is not against remembrance of allah is knowing that at this moment to remember allah is to remember that this creation of god is in need and my salat is not going to stop me from helping this human being this kind of objection it comes from lack of understanding of the message of god itself that those who bring up these kind of excuses they don't understand the council wali what is wali means remember an ayatul kursi we say allah some again recite three i as the two following verses as well but the one that comes after he said allah is your wali and what it means by wali is it friend no allah is your guardian the one who helps you to leave darknesses behind and enter light so whenever you have confusion that what wali means look at the quran allah give us the clear definition of what it is in other ayah allah subhanahu wa ta'ala says which again in regard of a statement prophet made multiple [Music] and nabi the prophet is closer to the faithful to the believers than their own souls it means that a prophet has a status to believers that is even closer to them than themselves why because we believe if prophet tells you what to do he has that authority and guardianship that's why allah said these are all quran verse by verse because when you say i believe in it we should code both quran and hadith that's why i'm i'm trying to code always quran and hadees together because in the final days of the prophet's life when before khadir prophet said this famous hadith [Music] soon i'll be leaving you o people all muslims so i'll be leaving you referring to as soon as departure of this dunya but i'm leaving you with two weighty worthy things means something that is heavy something that is worthy weighty two weighty things quran and my family [Music] they will not be separated from one another until day of judgment they will be together that's why imam ali he's the one he is when we say how far the wine the one who memorized it the one who is among those who brought all the verses together you see the name of ali you know today if we are blessed as non-arabic speaking we we are in debt of imam al-islam because who came out with this tajweed the rules the dots because the original arabic didn't have dust he taught it to as a student and then we have it right now as tajweed that's someone who's so connected with the quran and that's the same with the rest of the family of the prophet imam al-hussein muharram is around the corner how many time in how many stations he recited quran even his head we believe recited quran as it was carried in the cities of kufrinsham so quran is there and then albeit and albeit said whatever you hear from us is against quran is not from us it's not from us we said from quran so allah says in this same prophet is closer to the believers than their own souls another ayah said whatever prophet is going to deliver and bring it to you take it take it you don't have a question oh i don't like this but i believe i prefer this take it and whatever he prohibits forbids you stay away from it that's the quran he made that announcement it's a long sermon by the way the beginning that i just recited and my question this is the one the prophet makes multiple times asking this question am i not closer to you than your own souls do i know better what's best for you even better than you and they responded yes four times in that sermon prophet asked and then after that he said now that i know better now that the quran said i'm closer to your souls than yourself i'm telling you whomever i'm his wali and guardian and he will be his guardian that's a very important announcement one question we have to ask ourselves why allah has to abandon humanity after the final prophet of god why we don't believe in that every muslim alhamdulillah we're in common that we believe in the same book we believe in the same prophet that's a commonality but after that how we're going to take this islam you have choice one choice is go through albeit the one in before public announcement of islam allah says in the quran for three years prophet did a private invitation to islam known as [Music] said to prophet start warning your family your own your own tribe your own ashira before the public announcement so we have in yamadar twice prophet he prepared the stew he prepared food and invited his family members his uncles his cousins everybody gathered they had the stew they had the meal and then on that day he said i'm the messenger of god i'm the messenger of god allah ask me to share my message with you whoever going to believe in this message believe in allah and me as a prophet will be khalifa this is before the public announcement whoever going to believe in allah and and my message will be my successor and my wasee the only one who stood up was so no messenger of god i believe in you the first man islam the first of people who believed in him this is before prophet had the numbers prophet had the ansar and none of that was there yet and the rest of them abu lahab and others they ruined the muslims they didn't let that announcement to be completed second time prophet again had another meal another stew another gathering another food giving feeding one more time announcement and again only alibna will have did it so this is not the only announcement of the prophet about ali is the final one in many occasion already this announcement was made you may ask when as i said at the beginning before public announcement this happened and many other occasion prophet said it the one who slept in the bed of the prophet when prophet is leaving in mubahila which is around the corner the one who took as a representative of his own soul and fusana he took ali when in the in a final days of the prophet he asked everybody to leave madina except to be the one in the immediate medina in charge and osama typing an 18 year old prophet said whoever is not going to follow him allah will curse him such a person who is going to disobey my command in the command of allah and some people disobey he said he is 18 years old how can we follow a commander who's 18 years old they started that ages them at that time when prophet was alive and when prophet left this dunya their main reason for ali ibn abi was he was young they cannot say he's not a warrior who is a better warrior than ali now that that's why [Music] the hatred toward ali comes from the badr they come from because ali was the warrior it was in the front line and in the day of ashura they said to imam hussain alaihissalam one of the reason we're fighting with you because we hate your father what he did to us to our forefathers it's not that easy so here's the warrior knowledge i said go look at the nigel ballara compare it with any other companion of the prophet's statement and tell me which one has the eloquence and the knowledge and wisdom be fair and please be impartial and not biased that's wisdom we need to compare by the way we cannot say that we chose salam because we're biased no we chose aliyah namib we must choose him because he is the best to choose he's the most qualified that should be the reason any other reason is not complete i said it's not because he's the cousin of the prophet prophet's uncle is cursed in quran so blood relations might doesn't matter if iman is not there if it's about being cousin there are other cousins of the prophet as well but why ali as i said because he was there from the from the right and he's the one the last by the side of the prophet when prophet dies he's there the one who bears them is is him is the day of joy and celebration on sunday there's some amal that we want to pay attention to number one is a day that is mostaha performance is a day that treating like aid wear something new or something nice and then exchanging gift is musta is a day that is that beautiful smile is musta have to give sadaqa charity is a day which is is very recommended to feed remember prophet on the first day he invited people over for food and one of the greatest and one of that day is to invite people for food not just we already said about we give it to the poor but just inviting people over for food and alhamdulillah made it very easy we did it potluck so everybody can get the salam of itam and feeding on is on the day of on sunday you bring your own dish or you can go to the link and you can choose a dish to bring either way is fine if you want to again bring something special that you have a tradition please do it feel free to bring your own dish or if you want to kind of make a collaborative work you can go to the email to our website and there is a form that you can choose okay i can bring these kind of items and there's a list you can choose for potluck so we can do that collectively and also as a day that we have to greet one another with alhamdulillah we are grateful to allah praise to allah that we are among those who grab on who are seeking guidance on the path of ali we have inshallah bouncy castle on the day of eid we already ordered it and is ready so for the children we have a carnival theme by the innovation and creativity of our youth i never been in a carnival this is my first so this is a carnival theme is for kids they're games and activities we have prizes so we shall look forward for everyone to show up and we make this day of celebration remember muharram is a time that we remember that sacrifice of abba abdullah is a time of aza grief and warning these are the time of joy and celebration the same way inshallah you show up for ashura for for the day of aza show up for the day of celebration as well as important it is that joy and happiness is both the blessing and the gift of allah we should express happiness when prophet is happy when fatima tuzara is happy when anu bader are happy and that's the day of happiness for all of us inshaallah i finished with the hadees of imam alhadi salam imam al hadiya hadis because as i said yesterday was the of this imam [Music] the one who doesn't know his or her own value someone that doesn't respect themselves never feel safe from their harm if somebody doesn't respect themselves if peop those individuals who doesn't know their own value and worth you're not safe around them so if they in other words if they don't respect themselves how they're going to respect you so it's important as people to know our own worth we are people that we should not be arrogant we should not be full of pride but we should have dignity not confusing them that's the moment of reflection great as confusion happens when things are near one another we start getting confused we make we're getting confused what it means to be rude and what it means to be truthful it's a very thin line between hak and bhatta sometimes sometimes you're rude something you're truthful they're not the same one is wrong one is acceptable and admired one is arrogance which is wrong one is honor dignity which is good and one is that is to don't humiliate yourself so there is you know sometimes we make a joke about ourselves right you make a joke one joke is good you try to be humble but don't make yourself the laughing stock of the circle either it's important to have self-respect may allah subhanahu wa grant us to learn from the teachings of the quran from the teaching of the prophet especially means the pure the title of the imam is the pure the one who lived under the most difficult time imam al-hadi was in oscar in an army camp he and his father both they are ascerian they both live in baghdad samara under constant surveillance but still you can see the title of the imam is al-hadi the one who guides the leader the one who goes to a truth even and when he is being suppressed is being censored still the truth gets out and he is the pure because no matter how many times they tried to corrupt them they tried to test them they failed this purity ultimately manifested itself we should be grateful for the work that they've done for us just look at this tradition honestly i think that some of you are good at writing you can write a good article on this hadees of imam hadi post it on there on a social media there's so many anti-shia information out there not just on website you go to huffington post there's so many uh so many writers but that you don't have to have a degree you just write and put it out there share the knowledge of a little bit just this hadith put it out there the one man hannah nafsa the one who doesn't know their own worth the one who humiliate and disrespect themselves you're not safe you're not immune from their harm from their evil and there's so much we can write about this to learn how kind of what kind of friendship we can make to learn about the importance of honor self-respect these are so much that we can do but all we have to do is reflection to think and be able to produce to create contents you know to introduce imam ali al-islam share his wisdom we don't need to debate okay they follow khilafah you follow imam okay everybody at the end they're free to choose whatever they want to choose but for us then we say alhamdulillah so now we have the truth what what is that truth share it with humanity what truth of imam ali was shared with mankind there's so much wisdom that we can share each of us again we have a talent use that talent some of you as i said are good writers some of you may be good good artists good painters do things there's so much time that we spend on things that they don't matter if we do something good as long as that piece of work is going to be out there and even one person benefit from it we get a reward for it somebody was able to enjoy it somebody was able to get a hint i finished with that story that you see as you believe ali is the one who divides the hell in heaven that's kuf the one who decides between hell and heaven is allah he is the judge why you call him the divider of heaven and the hell imam islam responded said in your own books you don't have a tradition from the prophet agreed by again the scholars of the time by non-shia scholars of the time that prophet said ya ali no one will hit you except a munafik no one will despise and hate you except if they're hypocrites in other words they don't believe they pretend and no one will love you except mu'min so tell me where is the place of ammunition of course place in hell quran says and he said where is the place of a movement a believer he said of course the place is some said okay tell me so if you love ali is heaven if you hate eileen is hell so he is the one that divides hell heaven is not that amazing randomly picks people is that we believe the one who's against ali alayhi the one as i said the one first one to believe the one that many again we have nisai is allah a very well known scholar he wrote a book about islam and he was killed for it by the way he did it in sham in the levant of the time people attacked him for that because marawi's work still existed the propaganda doesn't disappear right away they killed him messiah was killed because he put his effort to write a book about fava ill and qualities of ali and when they come to said why you write this book you should refute it he said what how can i do it how can i refuse and refute something that prophet said how can i go against something quran said all i said in this book is from quran and prophet we love alif david for his qualities for his merits we love ali because of his iman we love ali abner because prophet of god loved him we love ali ibn abi because allah loves him how many times we we hear the story she and sunni narrate in the battle of haibar many leaders they hold on to the flag they failed and then prophet said tomorrow i'll give the flag to someone that he loves allah and his messenger and allah and his messenger loves him and everybody's waiting who's going to hold that flag we have from the first khalifa who said said i wish i would have given everything i had and i would have had that hadith to be above me this is again this is agreed upon by all muslims that's why ali abner was someone to be admired and to be loved and to be recognized as an example may allah grant us the love muhammad okay children have something to do as they come and to do it i'll set up the game inshallah i shall let they're ready recite the loud salawat for all these young children who are going to inshallah show their beautiful piece of work and art for imam allah muhammad for the sake of children please be more attentive if you're tired on the ground you can get a chair inshallah okay guys please recite a solo what [Music] okay we're gonna go around and the kids are showing you guys their drawings their beautiful drawings and they wrote something for either adidas on the back we're gonna start with say your name and tell me what you wrote on the back of your paper bizarre i love prophets my name is i love imam ali i love prophets and the moms i love you and mom ali i love everybody i love mama say happy eve prophets are very special and they are helpful they help [Music] i love i love eat because because this eat is special you became a prophet i love talking about you it's actually not done it's not done i i love going to the question and eat because because you become a prophet congratulations [Applause] i i always go to find out to find out where where's mount everest i never know where mount everest is but you'll help me find ways you you made this planet so special i never knew prophets were real but i always knew that you were the realest prophet realistic and kind i love the drawings and videos of you i [Music] i knew [Music] energy [Music] foreign [Music] foreign good job okay let's inshallah we'll go with the game this is uh go to mentee.com you can use the qr code or you can use the code 82 59 56 21 let's inshallah start we will have to be we have to kind of rush a bit but everybody can join fifth once again the code is 82 59 56 21 okay i give you a minute maybe less than a minute again so as you join i would like to especially thank uh brother dawud to decorate the masjid and for all the other work that he's done i would like to thank brother mahmoud sister sohaila other volunteers who helped with the cooking sergeant love for helping us with the kitchen uh all the volunteers young people who distribute the shiichai and the food and the dessert as you were enjoying a special thanks to brother hamzan uh said hamza and said arif they were the one who sponsored security for the day of idol may allah shall give him and also a special thank to brother irfan to be the man in charge in the back room doing all the online work recording and technology here for the well-being and success of all of the volunteers all the organizers all the sponsors aside allah muhammad muhammad allah okay give me a few more minutes i know you want to go talking but on the day of eid come on sunday after namaz is done i'll promise you i'll don't stop you you can talk as much as you want in the park you're free to talk mingle you know socialize as much as you want not after namaz is done by the way after all right now give me a few more minutes okay so this is remember prophet's tradition ali is with the truth and the truth is write it come this is not going to be for point but i would like to uh see what you're going to come up with what comes to mind when you hear the name of imam ali alayhi wise rightful generous commander of faithful heaven imam the first imam good job warrior loving the reason i ask you to do inshallah as you i get more is to understand how multi-dimensional character mom ali ali salaam was he wasn't a person who only had one side depending on the time depending on the situation that part of his character that part of his personality would manifest if it's a time of warrior and being war he is is not going to negotiate with those who are enemy of allah but when it comes to the others islam was merciful to the widows to the captive and and captured uh good these are all beautiful lion of allah subhana wa ta'ala commander faithful against oppression good job okay i think now we're going to start okay let's inshallah start i have 30 people has anyone tried to join here everybody join already as i said we're going to have three winners our winners are going to be ed in the form of cash so you're not going to be limited and where you like to spend it but um anyone trying to join raise your hand if you're still trying to join okay one okay i'm gonna give you a few more seconds okay i know tonight is a bit late but remember maghrib is at 8 30. so no matter how fast we are it's going to take time until we do program if you wanted to start before maghreb people are at work at kiss time we is not ideal i don't like to make program till late but sometimes it's a few more weeks of summer than inshallah the times will change okay ready first question is going to be general knowledge i believe what does the term dinosaur actually mean let's just warm up big predator terrible lizard sharp teeth gorilla well this is just trivia as i said the right answer is the one with seven people terrible lizard dinosaur come from two greek words one means terrible fearful and the second one it means it is right i made my research you can go and who said is not right so remember i've spent more than two minutes on this do you have to give me grill uh it's terrible lizard it come as i said from la come from greek actually anyone knows what's gorilla well godzilla is a two japanese word godzilla is the american version the original one from japanese means guerrilla will the original godzilla okay some kind of oh you know maybe i think there's two one more general knowledge okay we have rather fun on the top question number two on average how many aluminum soda cans are used in the united states each year so again i think it's the last trivia and then we go to the questions about radir there's a 90 million 120 million 3 billion 80 billion and the right answer is the highest one 80 billion yes and by the way this when i was looking this up aluminum can be recycled recycled as many times as possible so it doesn't have like plastic or others that have a certain limit to recycle it aluminum doesn't so you can recycle it as many times as possible so 80 billion soda can per year so watch over those sodas that you're using uh let's see er again it's changing okay let's go to now questions uh i think this is a dear question i believe imam ali is buried here where is here you will see is it kufa najaf karbala mashhad this place is where is buried there and the right answer is najef good job not even one wrong answer proud of you good job kufa is 10 kilometers away from najaf so kufa is near but that's where imam ali's capital was kufa okay next question we're going to be in shallow fasting uh speeding up a bit who is buried near imam ali salam in the same haram and when you see all of the above it means you should be patient to see all the answers it's all of the above that's why we say which is the teacher granted of many scholars including is buried there the one who authored and collected is buried there many other great ulama are buried in the zyarat of salaam let's go the leader word let's see if there's any change in the leaderboard erfanisa leading shaquille h amir hzn shaq and jamal doing a collaborative work proud of you good job let's go question number five in which year did the prophet perform his final hajj i tried to make it very obvious so i didn't put near numbers is it third year after hijra sixty after hijrah tenth year after hijra 40-year or 40th after hijra the final prophet's hajj or hajjitul and the right answer is 10th 40 year after israel is the shahada of imam ali al-islam himself tenth year was his final hajj 70 days before his death okay similar i would say amir did an answer let's see it's my fault i didn't close the loophole so two people can join together they did it let's go to next question the event of hadith highlighted the significance of which concept is it hajj is it is it sacrifice or is it zakat what was it about the answer is it should be very obvious it's because hajj was already over sacrifice wasn't idol avaha and zakat was already propagated before okay still i can see leadership board is the same which is a color question number seven [Music] some recommended actions on either hadir they are what are the recommended action i mentioned it ritual bath feeding others and giving sadava exchanging gifts all of the above these are just again i've had few wrong answers i think they rushed a bit good job who's shakil junior who is jacqueline junior raise your hand shackle junior we don't have a shakil junior here okay okay eight out of thirteen listen next question after the prophet completed the hajj a divine command descend upon the prophet telling him to what announce imam imam ali give money to the poor give a ring to mum hassan give a cloak to hazat fatima and the right answer of course is and also very good i'm going to skip because we're a bit late we'll see the leaderboard later what does anapi means nappy the title of our 10th imam i mentioned it as well which one is it is it the pure the leader the worshiper the truthful and the answer is not here so the answer is the pure very good tati which is the title of our ninth imam means anyone knows tapi pious very good okay let's skip the leaderboard again create some suspense tenth question is the name of a pond located in home on the road from mecca to medina is it true or false again it wasn't my speech you should know it you should not take this long it's easy true yes 29 got it right and i'm gonna skip again the leaderboard maybe on the last two questions okay the prophet made his famous speech which became famous as hadir sermon after which prayer was it after fajr for the afternoon after maghrib were after isha again in my speech it was in the lecture and the right answer is was after zora noon prayer good job let's skip it question number 12. which ziara is from imam alhadi alayhi islam there's yara from different imams this is is we just recited those six of you who did it i said it's from imam zainal abedin he came by imam ali's grave and he recited it we did it so you should know it okay uh let's see airfon shakil junior [Music] shaq and jamal the real shaq original shaq and jamal amir okay and final question finish here who is the author of the famous book al hadir i mentioned it as well who collected all the tradition of al hadid from all the books of hadith and the right answer is allama amini is the one who did the book al hadir and let's look at the leaderboard okay brother er fun uh let's recite a song doing multitasking to come and get his prize allah next on the list now you should show yourself shakeel jr is that you muhammad prasad you're not getting it muhammad come on applause for muhammad i'm not surprised muhammad is always with the creative name what was the last nickname you give yourself what was it elsinore okay and the third the third shared position brother shakil and brother jamal which they're very smart so it means i have to give him one more prize brother uh saeed if you're here i need one more prize inshaallah you i owe you one for shaquille and jamal our side of salawat there are two of them you should give a better applause for two people okay i think sisters they kind of feel kind of you just let the brothers win this week yes just let them it's okay okay uh listen sha allah finish with aziara everybody stand up thank you for showing up tonight we conclude inshallah [Music] is [Music] foreign [Music] is foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] july 17th at 1pm [Music] foreign [Music] foreign [Music] my [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] foreign [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] 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hey everyone it's john isaacs here from the automator and in this video we're going to show you how to avoid a coming disaster and i'm talking disaster so maybe i'm exaggerating a little but uh stick around at the end because you i really think everyone at this point in time should use this cool tool we wrote we kind of came upon it of we were discussing something and realizing wait a minute we we should use this and not only should we use it but basically almost everybody out there right now should use this cool tool so what uh what are we talking about is this particular disaster is the fact that at some point and it seems to me that it's approaching faster and faster our hockey version 2 is going to be the main version of auto hockey it has some cool features about detecting whether your script is version 1 or not and running accordingly but uh as you experienced yourself sometimes it is really slow when it's detecting that and one of the ways that it has to detect whether it's version one or version two is with the new uh directive it's not really that new but it's there it's the requires directive which allows it you can put at the top of your script a requirement it requires version one about a hotkey and if at a hotkey version 2 sees that it knows which version to launch automatically that's what happens now so let me ask a question here to everyone on here comment in here one if you've started using version two um yeah the odds are you haven't right or you've maybe played slightly with it like me um you know as i just worked with a lot i've played with a little a couple of my scripts are this is why it's so critical because if you haven't really done a lot with v2 this tool you want to add this requires to all of your scripts right yes before you have an intermixing of the two which would make it really terrible to try to go back and do right so mainly one of the issues is that if the script is not for version two and you don't have any requirement or anything when you try to run it it's going to give you an error it's going to say like you know cannot execute line whatever and you're going to think that there is something wrong with the script and you might start debugging something that you cannot really debug now if you add the requirement what happens is that when you try to run the script it's going to tell you this script requires autohotkey version one so it will automatically remove the need for debug so what we created was a little tool and it is a very simple tool that goes ahead and scans a lot of you give it a folder so you you're going to use select the path that you're going to search probably is going to be a path to any place where you have a bunch of script and in our case we have a lot of scripts going on in there right and that we didn't want to do this manually so you're going to give it a path to a folder it which contains many hk files and it will skip any file that contains this line here and will append either at the beginning of the file or if you remove that at the end of the file you can choose where to append and whatever line you want to add so we defaulted to this but you can switch this to whatever you want basically this script if you're looking for all the files that contain the word gui and you want to append at the end and a gui control a gui close close exit or something whatever you want you can just do so just go ahead and append something to all files but in our case what we're going to do is that i'm just going to add the requirement for version 1.1.33 or more that's it once you do this now let me show you here this particular file does not have the requirement but i know that this must be run with autohotkey version one because guys in other hockey version two look way different so what i want my script is to go through all the folders and checks if it has it if it doesn't have it then append it at the beginning that's what it does so as soon as i click ok it will check this the files and depending on the amount of files that you might have it might be faster or slower but in our case i think now that i'm sharing my screen is a little bit slower when i was showing you this a little bit earlier it was a little bit faster but in the end it just um it was 2 000 something files skipped because i already run the the script on those files and only one fixed and i see if you can tell now here at the top of my script i have my requirement so yeah well i was gonna say was one thing that might confuse people because for me this was it like well wait a minute version two is greater than version 1.1.33 however it stays within silos on that first thing right so it is just gonna oh everything that is up in this particular section if this number right here changes to two then that doesn't that doesn't actually fit the the description so yes this plus here is just within that particular uh version point right and you're you're saying that just because i don't autohotkey1 is kind of weird but that v1 makes you think it would say v2 there but it's it's really when you say requires it's still requiring version one at this level not you know version two wouldn't say like well i have version two i'll run it in there no that no it is always on the so if you only put v1 here yeah if you change to v2 it would actually try to work on that one too but i'm actually specifying within this level also must be one with this within this level must be at least 33 or more but it is regarding that level everything else should stay exactly the same we have a video on semantic versioning if you haven't gone through that it's a really good thing now the other thing after depending on if you have worked with version two right you could identify the path to your files where version two is and do the same thing to say add the requires version two because yes exactly you want to get this in there and then of course build it into your default template which i have a video out there somewhere showing how to set your default autohotkey script right because you probably want to have that in there yeah that is right so in general i think uh right now the script is really simple again as i mentioned it does uh uh allow you to do it is a little bit flexible but later on maybe we would add a little bit more features like selecting what kind of files you want to look over because right now it just defaults to hk files but in general it it does the job it makes it very quick you don't have to spend much time just select the folder where all your v1 scripts are and you're good to go yeah so um to finish this off you can uh you can get i had the url over me here earlier i'll try to remember to put it up again uh the to get this ad required script that we created but also if you are interested in the v1 to v2 there's a pretty decent converter out there unless your script has really complicated gooeys or maybe just a gooey at all right because it gets very complicated you can take a look at that url over me here the other thing i'd love to hear from you is when do you think if you're going to guess when do you think version 2 is going to be the default official version for autohotkey because that's right it's coming you know and i think zeus and i were talking we're like you might be sooner than you think um yeah actually remember it was in alpha stage for 10 years right yeah um but then now it switched to beta and he has been making a lot of updates as of recent now we're in beta seven so he has made seven uh different changes major commits to the to the beta version so it looks like he's really working on that and uh at some point it looks like it's gonna be say he's gonna say like hey uh this is this is let's go ahead and [Music] put this thing out there and he might he has been working a lot on trying to make it so that if you're still working version one like your dot hk extensions doesn't need to be switched to another extension but that is something that then will create a few little problems that just adding the requirement out here will solve that for you because it automatically will detect it and say like yeah we're good and if you're ever sharing your code on the forum or reddit or wherever right like have that in there and we've been bad about it we haven't been necessarily i think when we do version two we have it in there but with the version one stuff we weren't adding it well we were about at it because now i've created a tool that has its own problem so yeah and we get to go back and update all of our downloads to have it in there right because right yeah it's gonna be and i i was learning python when they were switching between version two and version three and it was so painful in that community it's so confusing now their theirs didn't even break that much between the two but it still was problematic now ours there's going to be a lot of changes there's a lot of things that do not work not even similarly so um just just to mention one you see this coma that you put right next to your command like message box coma okay great yeah that just that one like that that one little detail is gonna make it so that it doesn't work as you expect so uh yeah we do have a lot of videos and webinars on version two which you can get at the url over my head here but also if you liked this video please actually like the video it really helps us out and get more views and if you're not a subscriber please subscribe appreciate it there you go cheers
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Physics 4A - Momentum Conservation Intro - Derivation
to explain why momentum should be conserved let me use this example that you guys saw at the beginning of the class today so when you see these two carts interacting here's one scenario where it was momentum was clearly conserved after they collide momentum of this cart was somewhat transferred to this cart and that's it momentum is conserved so let me use that as an example to try to derive why momentum should be conserved so we are looking at this situation here I have a frictionless surface and mass 1 is moving to the right and mass 2 is not moving initially and I guess I don't really care if they are moving or not so here's another way the momentum can be conserved if they're both moving towards each other after collision they kind of move away from each other so here what would you say the total momentum is before the collision what is the total momentum of the cards a and B so what kind of momentum discard a have are you saying the total momentum is zero yeah total momentum should be zero so Cartier's rightward momentum heart B has left toward the momentum so they balance each other out you add up you get zero so before collision there that you're on that momentum and after collision they also have natural momentum so so in this interaction you know the one where you could clear see the moment almost conserved is this one but I'm saying you know how they are moving I don't really care so how these two are moving I don't really care what really matters to me is the interaction between them how cart a is pushing card to B so how since I'm using labels am e how cart a is pushing hard to B that's the description that I care about so let me draw a Freebody diagram to try to see how I can go from the description of the interaction between these two masses to the result that momentum should be conserved so these are the free body diagrams of these two masses mass a and this B let me ignore all the uninteresting forces like gravity and normal force no gravity Pacita normal force balance I said nothing really interesting happens with those so let me just let me just draw interesting forces here when you look at the interaction between cart a and B is there any force on card to be I mean looking at card to be would you conclude that there's a force on it right yeah it's the magnetic force which if you're attracted not to talk about it but there's a force on card to be the way you know that is well it's getting pushed to the right it's accelerating to the right so you know that there must be some kind of force on card to be let me just label that as force on B all right it's the Reed or should I have additional forces on my set of free body diagrams what okay so what do you point to and say this is why there's a force on cart a okay so you see car to a accelerating also it was Heather right where the velocity when he goes to zero that means it's accelerating to the right to the left so the cart a is also accelerates similarly to how hard to be accelerated so there's a force on a that's to the left force on a alright I guess since I know there are masses if I have force on a and force on B then I guess that's enough to calculate the enough to calculate the the change in momentum I do have to kind of assume some amount of duration of time so you know some duration of interaction it might take a you know half a second or whatever so let's try to calculate let's try to calculate a net impulse so the net impulse on both of these objects and from what we were saying about the impulse what I did i erase it from what we are saying about the impulse that it's the change of momentum if we calculate net impulse that should tell us what a change of net momentum is so so what net imposter should be is impulse on block ay plus impulse on Block B so there would be the the force on a that's the only I mean it should be net force on a but that's the only for Sony so force on a times some duration of time plus force on B times some duration of time right yeah I mean okay so here it's magnetic force right I mean they are not touching each other but it couldn't have been normal force so I don't want you to too hung up on the nature of the forces because it could have been something like this I have these two balls and can they here all right so it could have been these two balls interacting with each other so in this case the force is normal force but the result is similar so like this so I don't want you to get too hung up on what kind of force it is what's important here is that well there's some kind of apply the force on B and there is some kind of apply the force on a but maybe we should talk about how these two are related are they related how are they related Ali okay so force on a by B okay well are you trying to say here and vice versa force on B by a so you're still trying to tell us something that you haven't quite come out and said it I see so since this is force on B by a you are saying there should be reaction force on a plug a by B that there should be a reaction force here hey artist the actual reaction force pairs yes these two forces that we have already drawn they are the action reaction force pairs so these so yeah so these are the action reaction force pairs and you know as I keep saying whether you label one the action and the other the reaction or if you swap them around say DC section in that direction in terms of Newton's third law it doesn't matter because they happen simultaneously and this is what I mean so if for these two cards in for this card to be Watson here for a to apply force on then able to just to go on without experiencing any force there the only reason is experiencing a force it's because hard to be easy here so because of the presence of card to be the a as it's trying to push through here or move through here it tilts of force that pushes that way so in that sense you could say well this is the action force it gets pushed the back and this is a reaction force but what matters here is that these two forces are related to each other by Newton's third law so what does that tell you about this quantity here that I was riding yes yes so I could actually rewrite it this way so this is - force on B right equal in magnitude opposite direction times delta T plus 4 so on b times delta t hey that looks like a dead adds up to zero i we should probably touch on this I wrote down from the beginning same duration of time instead of saying delta T a and B what I justified in saying that the duration of the time is same is for both forces yeah because these two are part of the one in the same interaction the moment that this force goes away this force also goes away so these two times it should be the same time which means you know everything is justified and net impulse is equal to zero this is the you know that impulse that impulse is equal to zero so now does it matter if these two have the same mass or if one was heavier than the other those that affect whether net that affected that net impulse here is zero it doesn't right so you know actually the way I study that I started out saying that they had a different to mess so whatever mass that these have won't change the fact that net impulse has to be zero and really this is what I want you to what I want you to impress on you that something's wrong with this pen when I close it won't open again what we wrote down here this was the important step here this is coming from Newton's third law I think when we cover the Newton's law did I tell you Newton's third law is the most important of the three laws of Newton I did I might have said it's the most confusing one but it's also the digital most important one too because it's because of Newton's third law that we can say this that we can say net impulses here is zero and because of this through this we can say that that it's from Newton's third law that we can say this that momentum is conserved and then if when that impulse is equal to zero then well that impulse is what gives change of the total momentum if the net impulse is equal to zero change in total momentum is zero if momentum is not changing that's what it means for it to be conserved then it's not changing so the so you know I said it'll be here today's class that with the momentum we are not going to start out saying that it's conserved the quantity that we are going to derive that it should be a conserved quantity this is the relation here it follows directly from Newton's third law in fact you couldn't say these two things are equivalent to each other momentum is momentum being conserved means Newton's third law is correct and Newton's third law being correct amis momentum is conserved if you guys take other like awkward division physics classes like electrodynamics this will come up at some point because there are situations you can think of in electricity magnetism where it appears as though Newton's third law is not correct there I want you to have this intuition that Newton's third law has to be correct otherwise this one of the most important law of nature the moment you compromise this you compromise this because they are one in the same thing Newton's third law so I call the law of interaction I can also call it law of conservation of energy so so with energy there wasn't any a law that said energy must be conserved the kind of constructed energy in such a way that it must be conserved quantity with the momentum you know we start off with this definition of momentum and here's the law of nature that says this must be a conserved quantity
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Shopping For Spring Plants at Lowes & Working in The Grow Room || Saturday Vlog
hey what's up guard and friends look at see where i am you see that i just flipped the camera around garden center's open finally all these months those gates have been shut got plants and think well i don't know what's in there i see some pansies let's go have a look i know that there's an angle nobody ever wants to see ever from anyone why am i here i'm here to get a bird feeder for my little sister i figure i may look at the plants and she has some planters where i could maybe do some spring stuff for her spring finally yes okay hold on did i put the car in park i got so excited there we go all right so excited to get in there i wasn't even paying attention go see some plants oh flowers bringing me life there's some pretty assorted pansies here huh well i can't see why yet got some pre-planted bulbs that's nice for those of us who didn't get them planted in the fall some pretty sanitize oh all right those look kind of pinkish red through the camera but they're actually purple radiculous some nice spring shrubbery you could do some nice bonsais with some of these it's an interesting premola does it have a name what's your name ballerina nectarine primrose very pretty violas what's your name 848 i don't know about that for a viola here's another one northern lights 848 why what's making these so special i don't get it they just they just look like pansies and violas why are they so expensive some dianthus double floured and single-flowered very pretty orange it's a lot of orange now you see how much orange the springtime is beautiful hellebores aren't they lovely just a little sea of fun winter spring flowers um look at how steak and pretty aren't those just beautiful flowers it's really deep red those are fun hey those are some nice looking weeping willows very very very full they have a nice uh what's it called girth caliper nice caliper on the trunks very pretty dark leaved proto-dendrites over here too see elite rhododendron if you're wondering looks like they're going to have a nice darkish purple flower the tag has a light pink but the buds look dark i don't know i have no idea they're pretty lots and lots and lots of trailing snapdragons they can take the cold i don't know about as much cold as we're going to be having right now that's not a bad price a lot of snapdragons in those it's a fun color it's like a bubblegum pink and there's some yellow in there i like this one it's a good blend of colors i'm not getting it i just thought i'd put it in the cart and walk around with it for a while and just hang out and get to know each other and then part ways this is more my speed 398 yeah well eleven this one says what okay 378. there we go yeah that makes more sense to me so we can get an eight pack for 378 or a 12 pack for 12 up no these are larger roots on them but i don't i don't know if that justifies the difference or the colors better oh kind of they're so stinking cute i love a good pansy they're cute little faces they always look like they're smiling oscar pink dianthus you know i'm a sucker for dianthus in the springtime and then as soon as it warms up i'm like no get out of here ooh louisiana's well i'm even looking at dianthus we've got this gorgeous rainbow of luisius over here wow love them some of my favorite rock garden plants if not actually maybe my favorite rock garden plants i don't have quite enough sun for them anymore they stopped coming back a couple years ago and i think the light was there to break them out of dormancy which is a shame because they're so pretty i could probably find a spot somewhere in the front yard for them but i need to re-landscape that area i need to think it out plan it out not just impulse buy but they're so pretty and do i even need to say anything such happy and cheerful callers really liking this one that's a very pretty primrose there we go look at that first trunk full of beautiful flowers 20 22 ah so pretty oh nope too much oh that's kind of impressive though still learning the new vlog camera my apologies also hopefully the audio is okay been through it with the microphones lately i think may have figured it out but i won't know until i edit this portion of it anyways so i got these to put into a planter and uh well yeah i'll just show you actually there's nothing to show we'll talk about in just a minute here's their bird feeder this thing's been hanging up over here for like a year or however long they've lived here less than that and there's never been a bird on it so thought i'd get him a new one and it pretty it's just a bird feeder there's nothing special about it i can't fill it up all the way though i know i'm supposed to be talking about the plants we'll get to that prior owners of this house were really nifty people and did a lot of their own things so i just assumed that when i was looking through there's a window over here right there that when i look through that window when i'm in the house that that bird feeder was like hanging from something in the bricks but uh no that's i mean that's no absolutely not thinking oh get him a nice great big huge bird feeder so all the animals can come and flock to it and the cats can enjoy watching it and have a great time at the nature channel i bet that's why the birds never use it it's probably too springy bounce right up there in the gutter that's bad that's not how that's supposed to be so that that's why i didn't fill it up all the way weight feels about the same as when i just took office here i have to find a better way to get that hung up anyways got some annuals to put into these planters right here i did these planters for them last year it didn't make into a video but it will replayed these uh it's just really pretty beautiful pots with i believe pinky winky standard hydrangeas in the tops and they had supertunia vista bubble gums and super tunia vista silverberries down below that is it pretty simple i just wanted to plant them up and do something nice for them they're out of town right now but the forecast just did a drastic change and we're supposed to get down to 16 degrees friday night then before this video comes out that's not happening all the fun little plants i just got are gonna have to hang out in the garage for a little while remember vinnie oh okay he's a little boy and smiley smudge yeah hi sweetheart you're such a sweetie such a sweetie i love you smudge hi yes very cute okay cats are taken care of bird feeders hung can't do the planters it's going to be too cold so go back to the house play with my animals play some plants i think maybe if i concentrate these more underneath everything that should radiate the heat upwards i think ah here's open i'm tucked in under there 70 degrees just a couple days ago it was 72 degrees so now it's 26. tonight it's supposed to be 13. what the crap are those lights even on yes some of them are that's better than nothing this frost blanket over here that should help hold in some of the warmth geez i tend to get frustrated with these little upsets but it doesn't really matter because it's just one day it's gonna be really cold for one day and then so it's been in the 60s and 70s immediately afterwards come on midwest one last little spot to cover up i think this should be good we good i think so that should do the trick actually i think i could seal that up just a little bit better there we go yeah i think we could now they should be warm enough got a little bit of snow not too much the sable miners whoof they're looking rough we had some cold nights this winter over here is where i'm the most disappointed one of the beautiful daffodils that have been coming up over the last couple of weeks i think they might be i don't know 13 degrees is pretty chilly that's pretty cold i suppose we'll find out i'd use all my frost blankets for them so yeah hopefully it'll be okay i think it will be hi baby hello how you doing sweetie how you doing what was that knocking things over i think you should get a treat because i went outside that's not how it works all right you wanna do some stretches no you don't do that he's like i'm sorry i'm so sorry i'm so sorry good boy pumpkin pumpkin you want to say hi oh you get kisses turbo that's so sweet that's so sweet i don't think she wants kisses right now though turbo no kid yes she said no leave her alone no kitty not right now i know it's hard to gauge sometimes she's okay with it oh do you see it you see him hey pretty bird hey cardinal pardon the tv in the background that might be a little bit better such beautiful birds they have a nest in that spruce tree that's in the background that's bored in the background behind them look at you chowing down getting your breakfast on that's pretty bird's turbo you better stop not about you right now turbo it's about the beautiful cardinal such beautiful birds with a beautiful song too turbo is behind me just freaking out right now and he was outside maybe two minutes ago he does not need to go out the bird just saw turbo they're starting to get used to him sort of you see him watching him turbo even the cardinals saying shut up he's trying to enjoy some breakfast be quiet and just so you know turbo was not harassing the bird he was looking at me whining to go outdoors and he's been outdoors so many times you don't need to go out there you don't know how i forgot but you get the plants out of the car and you do it fast because i already took my pants off okay finally settled in got the necessities done we can relax a little bit i've got a lot of stuff going on over here like too much what happened why is there so much going on last night i washed out and cleaned all these little pots over here the like leftovers from supertunias and you know annual containers and plants i got last year gave them a fairly good rinse i didn't sanitize them or anything like that but anyways they're out here drying you know the heaters right up there so this is a good spot to blow all the water off of them and get them dried up because my plan was to repot my artichokes basically time to get that done so those are all dried out now which is great i can put these away i do need to get those repotted here soon i will show you what they look like here in just a moment i'm not going to do it right now because i do not have enough potting soil but that's not that big of a deal get more soil be able to get these things taken care of here pretty soon there we go i can put these away they're nice and dry they're not perfectly clean i said i didn't do a bleach or like peroxide wash or some anything like that they sat outside in the sun for a good chunk of the year and then all the freezing temperatures and i didn't really have any bug issues so i figured it's probably fine to just do this i've typically done in years past and it's never been a problem but if there were ever any issues with insects or disease then well i would sanitize them but you know they were just annuals so i don't have to worry about that sorry this is so gross i just i didn't feel like cleaning it out so there it is okay and do some squatting here so the artichokes they've done a good amount of growing but the growing has stalled out it's time to get these babies into some larger containers see the roots on these they're looking pretty good and healthy and some of them are starting to come out of the bottom of this flat tooth that's how if we know it's time to step them up get them into a fresh mix it has nutrients and a seed mix doesn't usually have much to it there's not a lot going on inside of those blends it's mostly just to get them started so i will pick up some more potting soil next week when it's warmer out can you hit up a nursery grab some bags of a good mix that i think those will do well in i'll probably just go to spammer potty mix because that's been working well with the majority of my plans the oregano i don't think it's quite there yet just about i really those need a pinch i need to give the oreganos a good pinch to thicken them out and get them more sturdy they're not flimsy or anything like you touch them they have a good bounce back to them but they just don't seem ready yet oh that's a fun leaf that's about to open up there look at that not much is going to happen with it since it's mostly all white but it looks neat cool looking pattern in there oh and up here is where all those artichokes and the seedlings will go when i get them repot that's why i set that up it doesn't matter you don't care talk about all that when it's actually time to repot them the metanella look at that then fluorescence is opening up and looking absolutely beautiful and there's another one right there that's popping out and another one right there it's starting to do its thing i should zoom out i want to make people dizzy yeah it's got three one big one and two more opening up on it i don't think this plant has stopped flowering since actually i don't remember the last time this plant didn't have flowers on it it's been very very very happy probably could use a repot maybe i don't know it doesn't ever act like it really needs a re-pop but just like looking at it and i know it's been over a year it should probably bump it up but it never really it doesn't welt down it has no issues rehydrating when i water it but i just you know when it's been so long you feel like you're supposed to do it but the plant if it ain't broke don't fix it right i'm sure it's okay i'm not gonna worry about it so many other things that need to be done the the i i got more rocks i had actually ordered these rocks before the ones that petsmart went on sale where it was buy one get one fifty percent off so this amount of rocks right here cost fifteen dollars more than uh all of those rocks that were on the table in that last video and they sent some good ones they're pretty they'll get used and aquascapes bonsais those things i just pulled them out to have a look at them i need to give them a rinse and get them dried off and put them away but i don't think i have time for that right now though very dusty very very very dusty rocks and then all this mess over here from some of the plants that came in the mail i just got those dropped into the tank i haven't planted them quite yet the place i ordered them from is just an ebay site that has really cheap aquatic plants but they are uh pond plants they're grown outdoors so i had to give them a little bit of a bleach bath just to help get some places this should not be this difficult here we go okay i feel like that went on for too long they had a bleach bath and then they sat in a tank with some circulating water that had an anti-parasitic medication in it for about two and a half to three days just in case there any flat worms anything on there that didn't want in the tank so they're in here now but not planted up probably gonna be a few more days until i actually get the plants in here planted up because i'm still waiting on the driftwood to finish releasing its tannins it can take over a year sometimes to get all the tannins to leach out of driftwood usually a few weeks to a month does the trick especially with smaller pieces like the ones that i'm using i just wanted to get like the bulk of it out and i can throw carbon over there in that filter and that will help release some of it as well there's isn't anything else really going on out here is the problem that's why i was looking forward to doing some spring planters and doing some things outside i'm about caught up out here i do need to make some room on this table though that's something i should prioritize i'm going to pull some of these little plants off of here get them onto the shelf because i have this tree fern sitting here that might be dead i don't know but i want to move that over here onto this table because there's a good airflow over here it's a very warm spot it's closer to the light so it's going to have a chance to be woken up and spring back to life this is the spot for that and i think the calatheas and all the little plants in their self-watering containers should be fine on those grow lights under the grow lights i don't know for sure but they get a pretty good amount of shade over here some light filters through but not a ton those grow lights can be fairly intense oh look at those leaves springing and bouncing all over the place because my hands are wobbly because i'm standing in a very odd awkward position if i put them towards the back on the shelf where the light's higher that should be okay i'm looking at the growth here on this fuchsia and the lower growth is man it's still fairly dark it's not as dark as the stuff up top that's still now oh or i could keep them towards the front where they aren't directly under the light at all that's probably a good way to do that so there's some say like a little safe am i making any sense i have no idea have a look at the yellow fusion looking nice does need some cleaning up down low for some of the older foliage is dying out but it's putting out new growth up top that's what i'm most concerned about with these where are my clippers not those the other ones the heck i have no idea where my clippers went that's very frustrating these disappeared for about a week and a half and i was very upset because i really like these pruners they're just i think they were craftsmen i got them at home depot they were by the checkout and i haven't seen them for sale there since but they feel nice in my hands the clip on them is really easy to pull in and out and to release it you just squeeze it and it pops open which isn't really necessary but it's nifty and i like that about them they do rust up but not as anywhere near as fast as my falcos do the falco's literally just hanging out here in the humidity they didn't get any water on them covered in rust just from being around the humidity these don't do that they're dirty they could use a cleaning but no rust and pretty easy to sharpen too i think these were 18 to 22 somewhere in there i found them this morning and i was very excited i've done pretty good at holding on to these i loose clippers fairly often i always find them eventually but these had for over a year and made sure to always put them back in the same spot accidentally left these in the car because i did some plant work for someone helped them out with their house plants and forgot that they were in there so that was super exciting and i know nobody cares but i'm very happy oh the whole point there was go figure i find these that have been missing than the ones that i've never lost just vanished no i'm sure they didn't vanish i didn't actually look that hard for them i can look a little bit harder i'll find those and get that stuff cleaned up here rattlesnake how are you looking pretty good kind of dusty you dusty you're dusty i haven't had add water to these either not since the last time i talked about in the video which was i think two weeks ago those reservoirs have held onto that water nicely i also put one of the silver lady tree ferns silver tree ferns into a self-watering container just because i figured why not i figured why not give it a try and it seems to be enjoying it has a nice fiddlehead new leaf coming out there this container is just one that a houseplant came in from home depot i think it was this handsome area and a self-watering container it's always the sense of why are we putting those in self-watering containers they don't need that and then i added in the little wicking cords that come in the bottom of the costa farm plants from lowe's i always save those if i buy a houseplant repot it i hold onto those so i can just snap them into the bottom of something else which came in very nifty for this little fern here uh the pallia is a button fern this plant has been a trooper it's never thrown a fit when it gets thirsty it just welts down just a smidge give it a drink and it perks right back up and it can dry out considerably more than i would think that it would it doesn't just look like a plant that would just throw an absolute fit if it didn't hold on to moisture for a long time but it's no that hasn't been the case where's the tag button fern holy rotunda folia very nice plant be great in a terrarium even though it doesn't seem to fuss with it oh you know what though it's really humid out here so just forget everything i said i don't know how this would do in the house because it's certainly not 77 to 80 humidity inside of my home so maybe this that possibly not a relatable comparison i don't know let me know comment down below let us know if you've been growing these in the house and not outside in a garage where it's very warm and very humid and let me know how it's been doing for you i've grown button ferns and terrariums before in an open terrariums not always closed and they've usually been pretty sturdy plants so maybe that's not just a thing of being out here in the warm humid grow space i just can't remember it's been a few years really lovely plants though also needs a little bit of cleanup though got some dead ends to take care of there this actually putting myself on blast here shouldn't do this this fell behind a plant and disappeared for like a solid maybe three weeks and then i eventually saw it and like crawled inside the port of plants back there and pulled it up off the ground but it looked fine had a little bit of die off but that was it sat in the dark for a few weeks and only got water from whatever just splashed around from the other plants when i was watering them that was a major oopsie i know bad those things don't really happen anymore that was from when things were really crammed tight together in here before the new heater got installed and now things are much more spread out and mostly evenly organized i say that as there's a plant sitting inside of a plant but it just seems happy there so i don't see a reason to mess with it they're both just doing fine tamara croton not much of a grower this one's just kind of done the same thing for a pretty long time but it's pretty this one i think would actually really appreciate being on the shelf there we go i'm actually just gonna pop that one and down here on the lower shelf that fits in better down there and what's left this is the canary keep on called a canary i win fern i don't what's wrong with my brain right now the canary wing begonia cut this back repotted it late last summer early fall that's been flushing out some new growth this would actually probably be much happier on the shelves but i selfishly would prefer to keep it over here because i really like the flowers on it they're fun to look at it's nice having flowers nearby when i'm sitting over here at the desk i'm just gonna move that out of the way for a moment maybe straighten that out that's really wonky in there okay last plant to move this is the nicolas for nicholas diamond fern that hybrid fern from the hertz hall it's done some growing has some pretty cool looking fuzzy rhizomes coming out of the pot there you can see it's about to offshoot that beautiful frond ready to open up hasn't been fussy yeah i think i have like intentionally watered this meaning gone out of my way and given this plant a thorough drink one time otherwise it's just gotten splash and quick waters from when i've been watering the bigger plants around it it's been doing well supposedly the reputation with this plant that it's supposed to be a more sturdy fern with some hybrid vigor and i was like okay we'll see about that i'm not going to baby it in fact i'm probably going to go out of my way to slightly not neglect the plant but i'm going to put it through the ringer and really test that out so i can report back let you all know and so far it really has been a trooper it's actually really dry right now i'm gonna get it on that shelf give it a heavy drink yeah just i can put it where am i gonna i don't wait uh oh oh oh oh no worries it fits right in there nice and snug give that a drink oh you can't see any of this this is a useless shot you have no idea what's happening apparently i'm just pouring water all over the ground get this off of here and be very careful with it this stuff is like gold these days ever since the pandemic it's been a lot harder to find this stuff in these nice big hefty sizes i need to be careful with that and not spill it in fact i should probably put the camera down pull the dead monster away for that that's good i needed to get that out of there that worked out well it was coming out from a spot would have been really hard to get with the clippers no i don't need to yes the monstera lost a leaf it's okay the plant's been totally fine that started dying off right around the time i brought it inside i don't know what that's about but it's put out new leaves since then so not worried go didn't i say i was going to use two hands for that i don't know worked out fine that was a heavy plant to get moved up there oh that's good look at how much light's coming down right there i think that'll be a lot happier in this spot although i don't know it might be dead i'm really not sure it saw temperatures only got down to i think it was 31 when i moved it inside and i know plenty of yellow over there in the uk it drops into the 20s and he has the tree fern so i i don't know it's done this before though but that was more of a shock from being moved inside and it would defoliate and then like a month later would rebound this is it's been like this since november so that's a pretty long time but i feel like if it's going to have a good shot at coming back if it is still alive this is probably the best spot for it because it's warm the lights really bright and intense and uh well all the other reasons that made sense in my head just have to wait and see and if not not the end of the world we had fun but to be honest i kind of hate this plant been nothing but a pain in my butt the whole time i've had it which is my fault it's not the plant's fault largely because i had it in a blend that just didn't hold on to enough moisture so it was high maintenance last year it did really well though so i pulled most of that bad mixture out that was draining too fast and added compost made it a nice nutrient-rich blend that held onto moisture for just a little bit longer not much that i didn't unpop the entire thing which is what i probably should have done just completely on potted but i was just doing that as an experiment so i didn't fully want to re-pot it because i wasn't positive if that was what the issue was but anyways it did respond well to that but clearly things have changed since then eh we'll see i also just hate picking those things up i am covered well that's just my hairy arms i brushed most of it off but these hairy ferns oh it itches does it make you itch the stuff from the tree ferns it feels like fiberglass on my skin can't stand it worth it because they're so pretty but not i'm not into the edge all right carrying begonia is staying over here i've been enjoying it it's been happy in this spot like i said with the other things that ain't broke don't fix it it seems happy putting out new growth flowering i would like to get it to develop some thicker roots because i started to shift it and i was like eh you can sort of see here it's not in there as deep as i would hope it would be it was a weird way to say that it hasn't rooted in as deeply as i would like to be messing with the roots i can't repotted them what late september maybe something like that and then temperatures cooled off so it's really only been back in active growth here for a few weeks i'm just gonna it can just chill and relax just gonna leave it alone and i am only going to give this a light watering to start this off because it's supposed to be so cold tonight the heater in here is fantastic but when it's 13 outside it's still going to struggle to keep things in the upper 70s to mid 70s so i don't want this to be stopping or saturated but a little drink probably give it two or three more of these that should be fine and then after today it should be not today after tomorrow it should be really toasty it's gonna be in the 60s and 70s next week so the heater won't even be running that much in here and maybe that warm-up will do something for it we'll find out these are some neat looking rocks look how this one has this little channel in it you can just like imagine a stream of water puddling over that and running through so neat in this one all kinds of great angles to it this would be a good rock to put in like a nice big round shallow planter and put something on top of it that will root over it it has all the angles and places for those roots to go and still get to see the rock yeah that's fun don't worry i'm not going to talk about rocks for like 10 or 15 minutes like i did that one time desk is cleared off for the first time in a few days i just kept doing one thing after another just kept getting piled up on give that a wipe down it's nice to just sit back and relax that's pretty much all i have going on is what you just saw just moved a few plants around i know not the most exciting stuff ever so hopefully the conversation was something to enjoy do you enjoy it i hope so uh my plans had been around being able to do things outdoors so i didn't really line any projects up in here specifically clearly right i didn't even have soil lined up to do the repots for those artichokes but that's okay i moved the kangaroo paw ferns i figured that's probably okay they're microsorums which can take a lot of moisture i thought it might be too much flatter for them and that one's partially submerged which is fine the water's warm enough and it circulates there's oxygen in it that shouldn't hurt the fern so if that one's okay i don't think i need to worry about the splatter on this one i think you seem pretty happy very lush and very pretty i never talked about how this was crooked did i i don't think i mentioned that when i was talking about how i put this waterfall thing up here and the reason that the little water weirs wouldn't work anyways because this is slanted yeah we don't need to talk about it it's fine it's crooked it's old i just need to get a new shelf to put over there but it's holding on nice and sturdy didn't see a reason to rush into that this year do a quick fish update there actually isn't that much to update with them parameters are stable there's some phosphate in there but it's not terribly high and that's to be expected there's an algae outbreak on the sand but that's also to be expected with new sand in the tank if my nitrates and phosphates were high that's something i'd be concerned about but they're not so so far so good i'm gonna keep rinsing out and changing that driftwood so hopefully i can get these plants put in place here in a few days i think you got all the updates you need on the plants did the rearranging we'll see how these do here i think they should be okay but i'm gonna keep an eye on them my only concern would be light airflow over here is about the same as it is over there temperature is about the same it's just a little bit cooler over here on this wall than it is over there but not by much tonight it's probably maybe i should wait until tomorrow to move these because tonight that window is sort of drafty i'll crank the heater up it'll be okay oh the helo beauty calladium that's done somewhere growing it was kind of floppy last time you all saw it another leaf coming out there seems happy oh those begonias that got a big cut back in repot a few weeks ago look how full and flushed out those are that is pretty much all that's going on over here you saw the bird's nest for in repot maybe in the last video otherwise things are just hanging out growing flowering seemingly happy are you happy i hope so thanks for hanging out next week hopefully the vlog will be a little bit more consistent and get some things done outdoors or i'll have materials to get more things done inside sometimes it's fun to just do a few little plant things walk around and talk and see what's going on with them comment down below say hi love talking everybody hopefully the audio was at least slightly more consistent in this video than in the last i don't know what's going on with those microphones i think it's probably just time to get some new ones i tried out some new ones and that didn't really work out as you saw in the last vlog that audio was horrible and then wednesday's video tried another different mic didn't work out because it apparently wasn't on and then i got it turned on and still don't like the audio so i just decided you know for the vlog i need to just decompress and get away from the high tech stuff so i just use the vlog camera for this whole thing and hopefully it was better if not i'm so sorry i know there's background noise probably a good amount of it because i had to leave the fans on turn the heater off but i can't turn when it's this cool outside i have to have the fans going to keep the hot air moving down and you know so the cold and the hot you get it it would get cold very quickly if i had all of the fans off there's not a fussy crowd here so probably not an issue again hope you are doing well having a great day a great life and everything's just going absolutely beautifully for you and of course as a oh yeah here's the gloriosum update has a teeny tiny itty bitty little baby leaf that popped out there and another one that's getting ready to unfurl right there as always and most importantly everybody keep on growing bye bye [Music] you
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How to Add an Online Status Message Title - Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis
yo vasanth here so in this video we're actually gonna talk about getting that online status you know the the word that you see under your name like under mine right now it says twitch.tv vincente uh i do stream there by the way it's kind of like a title but not really a title it's a online status message so first thing you want to do is find out how to access your quick menu uh by default the keyboard is the end button but you can also go to your control settings and look here and see what it is right nothing usually set here and by default the end button for me the end button e and d button not the end button but the end button on your keyboard so you hit that and that will access the the quick menu right you can also do that for your controller stuff like that just go and just bind to whatever button you want if anything but first you want to click on your online change your online status right usually it's on hide right you go to open messaging you type it in here right and then there are some specific codes that can change the color you could do like orange red black green i'll put the link to the wiki for that for those chat commands so you can just edit it and customize however you like you click confirm and then there you go there you have it and that's a quick video on how to just put in their title online status and i'll see you guys next time with that later days
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Dynasty Warriors 8: Lu Xun's Secret 5th Weapon Guide
hello hello hello everyone and welcome back to my dynasty warriors 8 weapon guides today we are going to be getting luke zune's weapon so let's go ahead and check it out all right so i believe here you have to go to the battle of yi ling yep battle yi ling and after leo bay disappears retreats or charges defeat leo bay within five minutes all right so uh we'll go ahead and go over strategy once we get there uh not way there we go battle yielding right there on hard as usual let's see where's my buddy at i am blind oh i'm used to i'm wearing the hat like in the old james oh oh oh oh no oh no yummy all right so he uses the swallow swords which are pretty cool because they're kind of like south south sword which what south south sword does is it projects kind of an image of yourself that fights with you it's pretty cool i like it so let's go ahead and get it out of here let's go go get it get it select animal of course the red hair what else would i even use there definitely not anything else drinking some diet coke here being healthy now i can eat whatever i want but seriously i want some real coke this stuff sucks i i mean it's really good because i mean usually it sucks if it's not that cold but it's really good good if you get it ice cold that's when i'll drink that coke like whatever but right now it's just like so i believe i'm gonna try something i'm not going to do the green tiles in there i'm actually going to head over to the top right corner which is where leo bay is so let's go ahead and see if we can't get over in here futong might be guarding it so let's go ahead check it out this battle may be slightly difficult uh probably not that bad but you know what i mean looks doing sliding all over the place let's go ahead get this here we go see how much damage we can do with this sword i went too fast all right so let's get him over here let's see what this does okay so he's down one hit all right cool see if we can't get this other guy since he's just chasing after us all right cool now i believe that gate is yep it's open cool no uh leo bay should pop up in here if not that's weird or maybe he hasn't disappeared yet i don't know but we'll see okay immediately dead excellent pretty sure leo bay's in here though or somewhere anyways maybe he's up north not sure hm i don't know let's go and take out my dive in since i can't see the obey okay maybe this is doing something different i've never done this before i usually just go along with the plans first and then leo bay pops up over here maybe i'll get him to charge this way all right so dead my guy is dead oh now here he's coming i've never been able to get way on out of there so maybe this is how you're supposed to do it to get a different kind of thing going another enemy huh that's interesting i would've never thought of that so since i came here first it lures these guys out and then we get to do um do it this way that's interesting lord masu you alone you die five six okay a little bit more come on oh crap get out of there get out of there let's use musso on the crowd yeah i think he goes straight oh that's cool i like his music come on get a hit on him there we go excellent of course please thank you any uh axes here just not all right am i supposed to kill masu then is it masu that's next oh no it's gone so well everyone's like coming out getting mad like leo bay was going to col cole we're doing very well here continue to hold out until leo bay himself appears excellent oh my god that was quick cool got my sue okay let's go ahead head out this way oh they're getting all mad dude we're taking everyone out this is working excellently that where's it oh crap okay let's go ahead see if we can't get this going here come on spin the camera only problem i have with this game cameras they get stuck on walls sometimes it's annoying there's guansua really a unit commander is stopping me from killing him so killing him excellent let's go ahead and get this done now gonzo is dead immediately well yan is dead i'm sorry it's like mulan but woo oh switch and you're gonna die soon is that even doing much damage that's enough i'm gonna switch back because he's up and dead now excellent successfully lured out wool bond all right northeast gates over here open excellent let's go over here switch weapons immediately get that little buff boom got him this is pretty quick man i love this axe oh my gosh it's wonderful hey i've been meaning to ask you um to or all of you because there's what i always use these weapons right like i always use this axe what level have you guys been playing at and what weapons have you been using i'm just curious because i mean i tried to level everyone up as much as i can but sometimes it takes a while and i'm just curious as to because i don't really want to um i don't know i don't want to use two controllers but i'm just curious i may just cont i need to finish a thought that's what i need to do what i mean is i want to see what other people are doing i'm just curious as to how you guys are playing this and getting your characters like how are you completing these secret mission things you know what i'm saying that's what i'm curious about so i mean leave it in the comments tell me how you get your weapons usually do you use two characters i mean what's your what's your uh way of doing things oh here's jacqueline yeah so i'm just curious i mean it's just something i'm i've been thinking about because i do it i do it the i i guess i do it the hard way because i try to level everyone up but that's just i'd like to do that and have all these people these high levels i think it's pretty cool to say that yeah i touched everything well i'm not gonna say that anyways to say that i used each character that's what i mean soon trying's in trouble dude tsun tran you suck don't lose crush the enemy can't all right i better head over there oh wait he left them though oh i think they just beat those guys down there okay let's go ahead kill the rest of these dudes does it come rash i must go north and attempt to lure him out man i thought this was gonna like make him go a different direction oh well guess not huh i think i should continue to kill all these guys though i'm having fun yeah i should go do it i'm supposed to so they said move north so i guess i'll move north uh okay let me go around i cleared everything for them so and don ning's gonna die pretty soon all righty so we don't have to worry about time or anything until until i believe let me see yeah until after he disappears or treats or charges or whatever so i believe he's popping up right here around here anyways it said just go north i believe so um i did not see the obey let's try going that way this is the moment we've been waiting for they launched the fire attack against us where no one's at that's just wonderful oh wait what did i just do something oh i guess a gate opened down the enemy is in complete disarray the enemy is nowhere to be seen dude can we go through here probably not oh everyone's moving though like crazy i guess what i was up there and he wasn't even oh oh he's over there i didn't realize he went over here sometimes i've never seen him over here actually what's up full uh uh run you over you're responsible for both their deaths actually i was there when he died too holy crap he's kind of tough right now let's go ahead and uh use some muscles here use this one holding right bumper excellent let me use it again now i'm gonna turn the rage on oh gosh this is no bueno i think i'm gonna turn this on there we go use this and switch back to the good one head over to him slice from behind so i believe this should give me the weapon i'm not sure either this or killing him again now from after i just killed him hit him with that runyon ping is over there should have killed her headed down he's withdrawn from battle blah blah blah blah blah blah discover treasure all right there we go top right corner so let's go ahead and head up there ah that was actually surprisingly easy joining things dead where's my horse there's my horse now let's go run sing i don't think i need to kill i'm gonna head up north i don't think i can head through there oh yeah it's going to make me go that way there we go who's that guy to the right i'm just curious let's see uh luning wow they're almost out of officers this part's annoying but oh well here we go [Music] it's not as bad as the old ones and i mean there's an actual purpose in here when you come in here like there's actual things you need to do to get past certain objects which i like like here's where there's going to be a uh an officer somewhere in here once they put them in here just gonna chill out you know relax drink some coke took them long enough okay come here dude oh really right when i do that let me attack did i lose it yep i lost it piece of crap they didn't let me use my little shadow attack or this one right here where i have those guys behind me that's irritating jerks phantom soldiers be on there goes that dude he's gonna light the torch thank you very much sir can you please hit the barrel ah okay now we can head through here whenever they let us i'm usually too quick for this place um got it i heard you guys i heard you dang it i can't believe i did that i almost did that i guess i should say i wonder what everyone's saying right now oh you're an idiot again why would you do it again how dare you what are you doing yeah i know what i'm doing relax oh well actually i kind of don't but you know so i'm gonna go over here oh yeah gunding just died sucks to be him there's our weapon yay can we go through here please just open the gate you guys suck really that was interesting i was killing all those officers but then i don't know what happened oh well that would have been cool if i could get him to do something else i don't know how to do that but that was fun while it lasted switch the weapon switch the weapons i'm going the wrong way again let's rack up the kills might as well right i mean we're just going through here so it looks like i really screwed up this time yeah you did who says when they're about to die oh guess i screwed up this time and then you're dead really you're gonna do that that is just wonderful i like how there's no like emotional cry from ling tong they're like best buddies i mean you could get some yaois going on on them i prefer the other type though i would not like to read those i'm an anime fan who else here is if you are subscribe if you're not you can subscribe too i mean dynasty wears some content right oh no jump there we go no one seems really sad that ganding died he just kind of said oh i screwed up and then everyone's like um all right well i'll see you later that kind of depresses me because i like gunning he was one of my favorite characters in this he is one of my favorite characters oh gosh got them light that torch sucker itchy nose the only part i don't like about this is just because it takes a while you know it's just a waste of time i mean it's not a waste of time it's really good and it's really coordinated they did it the best one i have to say this is the best maze they've done in years but it's just still i've never liked the stone maze because it's just but i can handle this one better than the other ones the other ones got me really sick i used to get nauseous running around those i just felt like killing a little more okay let's go this way go up here and i also wonder do you guys watch the whole video of these or do you just cut around and are you gonna hear me ask that's the that's the real question i'm asking but are you going to hear it are you going to be at the stage and hear it and then be like oh yeah of course i watch all of it why wouldn't i you're you're okay we'll see it's all good if you don't as long as i'm helping in whatever way you need me to i'd appreciate you watch it all if you do like me though but it's up to you not a big deal subscribe though you should definitely subscribe and if you're already subscribed and you're watching what's up dog where do i go i've never gotten lost in the okay so it's this way the torch was lit i believe now i can get through this way yep there we go cool i did not get lost i almost did go up here it's kind of a tough path to follow at first but most of the time you're able to figure it out just follow the enemies basically so if you kill them all wow why is this nobody killing me if you follow all of the enemies and you kill them and just follow all the new ones you should be fighting but yeah it's the maze so i mean what do you do right so that one should be getting lit then there might be another one down here or another officer you have to kill what the let me jump there we go i don't think i was supposed to jump yet actually i think there was one more yep there was one more i can go up from here though yeah right there don't jump just keep there's a little pathway across just keep going across it and then you'll find you can kill him and now i'll kill him your weapon is so awesome i've been listening to my recordings when i sing and it's like dude too much vibrato too much going just go [Music] see at the ending that sounded nice but the whole thing yeah oh and then once you're done just go through the little middle path here and you're out there is an enemy officer in here though with me haha daylight that's like the best dude coming out of that freaking place and then being in a normal area it's wonderful i have to redo it again because this guy did that let's go and jugger leon is dead excellent drop stuff come on kill all these guys because they just their ugly faces annoy me that'd be weird if you fought like the shadows of um guan yu and what's his face uh that'd be pretty cool dude liu bay is tough he's tougher than taotao and all them well maybe soon trying stuff too like him but i don't know i forget lube though tough there we go dudes crotch shot all right guys let's go ahead go show the weapon since i didn't show it during ah that was a good that wasn't as bad as i thought it'd be i thought it was going to be bad some of these last night while i was recording last night for me not for you guys today's the first but on that 30th or whatever i was like oh i don't want to do these like i was dreading just because i don't know i played some of the levels and i was just like i don't really want to go back there but it wasn't that bad so here's the weapon crimson swallow 37 attack compatibility bonus 10 inflicts some damage on even enemies that are guarding the lower your health is the more your attack increases that's survival the other one with cyclone jolt is lightning may be emitted when you take damage from the enemy and uplift is your musso gauge will recover somewhat with each successful attack all right guys so i guess that's it thanks for watching luke soon's weapon guide please subscribe and i'll give you plenty more content like and comment get me some views here and i'll discuss whatever i need to with you also if you have a request this one was requested and i immediately did it i'm going to upload it today so yeah just request and tell me stuff and i'll talk to you guys next time peace
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Chris Como Uppercut Driver Drill | GolfPass
[Music] hey golf pass chris como here and we're going to talk a little bit about driving and the proper body motion to get rid of a slice and hit more of a draw shape to your to your drives now what we see typically with people who are slicing it the way their body is working is as they make their backswing and they start down there's oftentimes a standing up motion almost some people call it early extension the standing up motion and then from there that trail side is staying really high and they're coming over over the top with the club coming from the outside the face open hitting the slice okay now the proper motion would be one where as you start down you get a little bit of shift to the left foot that trail side is staying back and then through the shot that you're gonna see that trail side working just slightly underneath the left with what they would call like a little bit of right lateral flexion from the thoracic spine so up from here up there's a little bit of this right motion through the shot makes your whole trail side a little bit lower really helps to get this club especially you start down with the trail side holding a bit really helps get this club working from the inside slight into out path which is part of hitting a draw now the analogy that seems to have helped people on the teaching tee is making it sort of this visual uh similarity to to boxing so the slicing motion would be one where you're feeling like you're almost kind of hitting a hook where that whole trail side is staying high it's sort of wrapping around early okay you don't want that you don't want to hit a hook now the proper motion would be one where you're in there and you're kind of getting a little bit down that trail side is staying a little bit lower and then through the shot you feel like you're hitting an uppercut okay so the analogy again is don't hit a hook hit an uppercut to whatever hit that knockout drive that's a high draw down the middle but that's the idea make sure that body motion is correct otherwise it's almost impossible to get the club from the right plane the right path through impact to give you a draw versus a slice hope that helps you out try that next time you're practicing i think you can really add some distance to your drives [Music]
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OpenBSD transforms a bag of blocks into useful filesystems - Ken Westerback - EuroBSDcon 2022
we have Ken westerbeck from Toronto Canada my fellow Canadian presenting on from blocks to file systems to booting how open BSD makes bags of blocks useful thank you [Applause] so first I want to say don't be too scared by that number 64. one we have lots of time and two there's lots of pictures involved so we should be able to get through on the normal amount of time I'm going to talking about today is the various levels of usefulness Yukon can extract from a block device and help open BSD connect and the tools you open BSD uses to achieve those different levels of usefulness We have basically formed a brief introduction go through gradually build up the higher levels of the usefulness we've mention of various ideas that have been suggested that we might look at Improvement in the future and conclude so what we're going to be discussing is data structures that are used to tame block devices in particular disk label which describes partitions that contain file systems the guid partition table or the GPT as it's called The Master boot record the MBR and the partition boot record the PBR we're not going to talk much about that one because it's mostly to do with floppy disks uh we'll talk about some of the kernel functions that use those data structures there's machine or architecture independent ones that apply in all the systems that we we support read dos label and check label are the ones that actually read the disk label and validate it or construct it there's machine dependent read write disk label that actually on each architecture right the disk label or mostly or this talk is mostly about the the machine independent ones the machine dependent ones are all almost identical but there's three or four that are different and we're not even going to bother trying to address the differences and there's also device entry points for the various device drivers that provide block devices in particular open get disk label and some ioctls and finally some of the user programs that are necessary to manipulate the various data structures and to sprinkle excuse me sprinkled pixie dust necessary to actually boot not going to be talking about extended MBR partitions uh I'm not going to be talking about other or multiple operating systems CDs networks DVDs or as I said the peculiarities of spark 64 macvpc hpva and Alpha all of which have their own very unique approaches a couple of important definitions to keep in mind one throughout the kernel there's a block which is a Dev B size which is defined to 500 512 bytes the kernel sees all devices as a collection of these blocks and uses a data type called the outer T to address those blocks on the device actual devices usually have the same size block these days but there are many and an increasing number that have a larger block size or different sector size up to 490 from the other popular one being 4096 bytes and the partition is a contiguous sequence of sectors which can have different meanings at different levels so if actually detects during its probing process of block device user land programs can abuse it without any further configuration there's assist CTL HW disk names that will list all of the block devices that have been discovered and their unique duids if in fact there is a duid on the disk to display you can use that do ID which is portable across whichever place you happen to plug in the disk in most places that ask for a device name the most common place is in the fs tab entry or you can specify your partition l in this case that's not a one that's a DOT l or you're going to mount that particular file system there are in fact six block devices CDs which we're not going to talk about floppy disks we're not going to talk about Rd which is the ram disk that you use during the boot processor the install process sorry we're not going to talk about SD which are scuzzy devices which is the vast majority of actual block devices that appear vnd which is the device that you can use to create a block device out of a file and that's used to build various images during the booting process and WD which is the old with ATA interface increasingly thank God rare enough information is provided by the block device for the kernel to construct iOS number of sectors that the device contains the size of a sector because it has to translate the kernel has to translate between the sectors and blocks because it thinks of blocks but the device thinks of sectors and it creates during the process and getting the disk labeled then the initial disk label a raw partition which is traditionally C and that is just a single partition covering the entire disk from zero to the last addressable sector so that information by the block device is provided in a struct disk label and which is 512 bytes long and can actually describe up to 16 partitions which we'll get into later in order to obtain that information about the block device there are three uh useful I octls let's say GP for get physical I think is what the P stands for and that Returns the basic default information the number of sectors the size of the sector and the raw partition G just gets the information it has been most recently cached by the kernel and RL reloads that cached information GP and G are obvious are the ones that are most often used if you wanted to actually use that block device you would use sudo code something like this being an open SD program you would of course pledge the minimal number of posix subsets that you're going to use in your program you would unveil which is to get which is to say restrict iOS to the raw device you'd open it you'd get the the disk label it tells you the parameters that you have to work within and then you reduce the pledge to the absolute minimum and then you go into your work process you just can l-seek you can read you can do stuff lseq right you have the whole disc available to you and of course that means you can write a turing machine which means you can compute anything cumbersome but you know theoretically possible eventually that becomes a bit cumbersome and when that happens you can abstract all of those blocks as the kernel sees it into a file system creating a single file system utilizing all of the sectors on the device is fairly straightforward you just new FS the raw device you mount it to some Mount point if you wanted it to be automatically recognized you can add it to your FS tab and then you can do whatever you want job done well as far as as far as accessing the blocks it is but the device may have a GPT an MBR or TBR that has information on it subdividing that disk into potential file systems that you may want to continue to use from openbsd so the get disk label function in the Mi area or the disk drive area calls an MD function redisk label which calls the Mi function read dos label which is the key function and that checks the device for a GPT and MBR MBR PBR and adds to the default disk label up to eight extra partitions reflecting what it found on the disk this is useful if you're handed a disk it has various file systems image dos file systems or whatever that you want to boot and then send off to someone else but you don't have to write anything to the disk you just use what's there the open and open BSD partition if it's an MBR is it A6 are much easier to remember GPT duid are not spoofed if there is an open BSD partition that's handled separately so what happens is that the sector 0 is red OS label function first checks to see if it is in fact a GPT and it first checks for GPT because that's the most definitively defined function uh structure that's got check sums and all this other stuff which the other options do not if it finds a GPT it just starts reading the partitions and adds from I to P in the dislabel update partitions if it doesn't find a GPD it tries uh testing whether it's an MBR if it finds an MBR it has up to four partitions it can add I to L again ignoring extended mbrs if it doesn't find an MBR it tries lastly is this resemble a PBR or floppy format and if it finds one it adds a single partition covering the whole disk in the spoofing process it's creating partition descriptions using these fields it it pulls out of the GPD or MBR a type and you know they have various kinds in either format it builds two 48-bit sector values which is to say they're offset on the disk and the size of that particular partition and we have uh two two defines two pairs of fines to get the offset or set the P offset of the partition at 48 bits allows many sectors and about 144 pair petabytes if you're using 512 byte sectors now we ended up with 48 byte bit 48-bit sector values because we scavenged other fields in the disk label itself to find an extra 16 bits per 16 partitions so we had a bunch of extra information there was some spare deliberately left spare areas there were some other fields that we got rid of we found enough to expand the partition size and offsets 240 bits but not enough to go to like 64 bits the kernel is capable of addressing up to in 64 Max blocks addresses so it can currently and handle anything up to and well beyond anything a partition can currently describe so to get those values it either reads the partition information from the MBR or reads the partition information from the GPT in the MBR case you have a DP type field and to a little ndn you and 32 Fields is a start and size these are sectors not blocks and for the GPT you have again a type a different set of types they have 64-bit little Indian sector values so you can in fact in a GPD describe a sector that can't be mapped into an open BSD partition but we haven't yet to encounter 144 petabyte disk drive as far as I know if you want to initialize the tput or MBR and you use the the program disk and you can do J dash G or Dash I for gbt or M MBR if you just want to display it you just say f-disc and then the unit and if you use Dash V you get a little more detailed information in particular it will show both the primary the secondary GPT if they're present and the MBR so you could tell exactly how everything has been put together you wish to edit then you can use the dash e command over the last few releases there's been a fair number of changes and enhancements for reasons that we'll get into shortly we recognize and can display the names of more partition types which have been appearing and confusing people we've had to specifically create create a specific list in f-disk saying don't touch these partitions you don't know what they're doing uh and recently we had to make even more enhancements there we've had to relax some overly paranoid uh gbt validation processes in particular around the size of the disk because the gbt has the primary beginning of this and a secondary at the end of the disk and we were checking to make sure it was really at the end of the disk but if you copied disk image onto a larger Media or vice versa then that would be cut off and we were rejecting that but we've had to accept it uh we have enhanced slightly the display of the types by saying this this partition is Microsoft basic data instead of just printing off the first file system type that matched which happened to be fat 12 and that was confusing people we did the inertial implementation of GPT on AMD 64. and missed one conversion of the little Indian to Big Indian when we were writing it so when we started working on the Apple M1 people got a little confused as to why the checksums weren't working if we wrote them it was okay because we did it wrong if we tried to read someone else's it didn't work so well we cleaned up some help functions where they a long list of partition types was getting a bit too long so we separated out GPT and MBR partitions we no longer allowed geometry editing which was an interesting feature that caused a lot of confusion and complications in the code which was more concerning to me and we recognize and display GPT partition attributes we were the the only attribute that was present when I implemented the initial EPT support was the one was the equivalent of the active dos active and I did that wrong but no one no bias or uh UEFI paid any attention so that's okay but we fixed that we found that there were several new ones now so we now display the attributes for debug purposes if nothing else with the dash V option and we changed the the values that the user could input during the creation of partition of the GPT or MBR to be blocks which made more sense from the kernel side and was a consistent size instead of sectors where if you had a script that said create a partition a thousand units long one would be eight times larger than you were perhaps expecting if it was on a larger 4000 96 byte sector device what we found just recently last week was that one of our developers turned on an arm64 device discovered that their default configuration had 49 GPT partitions all of which it needed for booting except the 49th which is the one we wanted to spoof so we recognize that they were in fact kind enough to set the required attribute so we now no longer try to spoof in the in those eight partitions required at required partitions because the required attribute is meant to indicate this is needed by the hardware to boot so we're not in any way shape or form knowledgeable enough to go in and change or affect those partitions so we don't want to waste time spoofing them so that's working on a device that has multiple partitions but still we haven't written anything open BSD specific on the disk if you want to have something like soft raid or or read 0 through 5 whatever options or swap space or the best file system ever the ffs file system you may want to have more than eight partitions and remembering our 49 partition friend you may want a different set of partitions than the default one create a journey proofing process to do that you have to write a physical disk label on the disk when openbsd is asked to do this historically it took a very straightforward approach everything was open BSD everything else was wiped out fdisk would create a default depending on which one you wanted GPT or MBR they would take all sectors that are left outside of the actual partition table and round bits to you know cylinders or whatever thought was appropriate and wrote that the disk wiping out whatever was there disk label then read the default label initialized either with one of its default built-in tables or a template file that you could specify with Dash t a complete set of partition partitions and I would write that disk label into the Dos label sector and it is actually a block value not a sector value of the open BSD partition itself and then the kernel subsequently I use the GPT or MBR to find where the open BSD partition was validate read the disk label from the location in that partition validated to this label and ignored anything else in the GPD or MBR once it could find and read the disk label that's what it wanted to use and it didn't care what else was on the disk this label is the unfortunately confusing perhaps program name that it creates examines and modifies the on disk struct disk label it uses an additional ioctl the W for right which is also used by new fs and grow FS you can Define up to 15 user you can Define up to 15 partitions the 16th is that c partition that is the responsibility of the kernel you can actually change that uh fstab tells you which partitions the kernel mounts the disk label program can generate those entries with the dash F or the dash uppercase F or lowercase f options one generates FS tab entries using duids one generates ones using the actual unit value and there's two more defines that pull out and combine into 48 or 64-bit a value is what the bounds that disk label is allowed to operate within and you can change that if if it turns out that you want to expand your coverage recent changes to disk label include adding a new keyword to the template files raid so that people can more easily create software Aid configurations when they're installing openbsd two more Fields have been garbage collected BB size and SB size one is on the way out drive data which is used anywhere and the the default partition sizes are always being changed as disks grow in the particular partitions need more space the user slash user slash in whatever so well the modern world is confusing than it was in the past UEFI booting in particular new platforms the two that spring to mine are spring to mind when I was Readiness arm 64 and risk 64 now when you're starting a new architecture you want to support a new architecture they'll say here's an image and almost always is a GPT formatted image that now has interesting partitions assumes that you can DD this onto any media and it'll just work they don't care about the sizes and they also have gotten into the Habit recently now of using the EFI sis partition that we created very small just enough to hold the actual boot program now they use that to dump things to allow them to do firmware updates and all kinds of other interesting things so we had to announce enhance fdisk we added a new Option Dash capital A so that it would scavenge the disk for any of the partitions that were not on that particular protective list and construct the largest possible open BSD partition in the free space it found at the end of that and the dash B option was added and somewhat enhanced to create the boot partition that is again machine dependent usually EFI CIS in the case of AMD 64 and other GPT systems there are a few other systems that have ffs I think landisk or longstone or someone does that the redos label had to have the validity checks for the GPT were relaxed so that we recognize these images we were more careful about treating the open BSD partitions more like we treated the MBR open BST partition in particular we didn't really care we don't really care when we're processing the GPT how big the open BSD partition is we only want to know that there's at least enough at the front that we can find the disk label like I say once we find the disk label we don't care about what's in GPT and the install scripts have had oh and we also added a feature to prevent writing the disk label on top of data that was configured in the GPT to belong to another partition which was problematic when we tried to do Apple disks the install scripts now have a somewhat more flexible approach to creating the EFI system so they could be larger where we have identified the fact that they are going to need that extra space there's a lot of work going on to enhance the ability for configuring an initial installation using softgrade and mostly install scripts have had all well actually all the install scripts now use fdisk.b instead of manually editing in the strange and delicate way the creation of the uh book partitions so again we've now been able to create multiple partitions file systems openbsd can use that but the ultimate use of any block device course is to bootle from BSD so we have three possible paths not going to talk too much about the PBR it's a floppy it knows what it's doing you know whatever floppies do and if you're right if sorry if you're using a Legacy BIOS it goes into the MBR which tells it how to find the bias boot program which tells it how to find the boot program which actually boots open BST in the UEFI case it finds the GPT in which you've defined any of Isis partition in which there is the directory EFI boot in which there is the Boot something depending on your architecture dot EFI file that actually runs in the UEFI space and Boots open BSD yes so PBR you know we just copy that in place it runs the fdisk is responsible for putting boot code into the MBR if your architecture needs that the the bias if you're running Legacy bias then reads that code executes that code the boot code loads bias boot from the first sector or so for the first block in the open BSD partition and then that calls boot now bias boot is is installed by something called install boot and what install boot does is it looks at the open BSD A system that has been installed at that point finds out the inode location Etc et cetera where the file slash boot is patches those values into the BIOS boot program and then sticks bias boot in the first five 112 bytes of mutant BSD partition thus letting bias boot know where boot is so that it can run Boot and boot is intelligent enough that it can read file systems and boot the kernel and everything else the user slash mdec slash MBR file is where that NBR code is used to be installed in almost all the architectures and it used to include i36 boot instructions which didn't make a lot of sense so we've taken that out it used to include some partition information which again has been taken out because that's now done by fdisk and we removed an interesting mode from esdi days where you occasionally had to hold a shift button down while you're rebooting so that you can enter the geometry of the disk this hasn't happened in a while so we took that out and made the code simpler so as I said B Dash B allocates DFI CIS partition uh usually it's an MS well all times I know if it's an MS-DOS formatted file system uh install boot does that for all right that's right take this one off [Music] hello close enough not close enough not close enough oh well I can hold it or I can find see I had problems with that earlier just ah okay seems to work not so easy hello hello I can just talk like this all right I can just hold it anyways uh we don't write into the Envy Ram array that UEFI installations or implementations have that store boot images we rely on that defaulting to the final Choice which is boot star.efi so there's boot AA 64 something.efi x 86 x 64 various ones enhancing that is an ongoing process but right now we just rely on it going down and finding the default one which can cause some interesting problems if some other operating systems have written a whole bunch of images you can end up either not booting or getting somewhat confused I think we already covered that part other changes in the install boot part of that process is that it tries to again as a result of more and more architectures storing stuff in the EFI CIS partition it tries to preserve contents that do need preserving rather than reformatting the the partition unconditionally we are slowly trying to adopt more EFI Sparks but that's an interesting process that I'm not personally involved in and as I said we're trying to improve the soft rate for install process so as you can see having done that we have in fact done everything you want to do with a block device a couple of important points that you have to remember is where the disk label goes if you have a gbt it will either go right after or at the first usable LBA address which is in the header of the GPT and its ghlba start Plus whatever dos label sector block value is if it's a non-gpt MBR or nothing it will go in sector zero plus dos label sector blocks unless as I said that block is being used by some other partition defined in the GPT or MBR as of very recently yes oh okay getting quiet all right read dos label was enhanced to do that check so that when right disk label says I want to write a this label there Redux label will say well I can't find a spot for you so don't write it it will only look in those two locations after checking for open BSD partition as I said if it finds the open PSD of partition it knows where the disk label has to be it doesn't care what the rest of the the MBR GPT has if you're writing a dislabel to a disk with an open BSD partition it will write it into that particular block and then obviously you don't want to use that for anything else and the ffs file systems have at least BB size or 8K bytes reserved for that purpose that's why in your open BSD partition it's always best to have the first blocks be the root partition which is an ffs system and has that space reserved if you want to kill a GPT use fdisk Dash I do initialize an MBR the reason for this is that because there's a backup GPT at the end of the disk if you wipe out the MBR the protective MBR the GPT header the table there are some very determined biases or ufi partitions that will even know they they're not supposed to we'll go and look at the end of the disk and say oh well I found a GPT this is what they really want me to use and confusion results it has resulted the other interesting thing that can happen is that if you've written a disk label with no open BSD partition present so the disk label is stuck in that dos label sector spot just after the GPT or MBR then you add an open SD partition it doesn't wipe out that previous disk label so it still exists it'll use a new one you write in the openbsd partition but if you then remove your GPT or remove the open BSD partition or you know remove it and then create it another location or just remove it that all this label will then be read which again can cause some confusion for people so just have to be aware that though those disk labels still live on disk and if you happen to Define your open BSD partition where an old one was foreign just yelled what I say hello what's up so what you can do is create the created this label 15 raid partitions as the type of partition you can configure a RAID 0 device on each of those partitions which creates a whole bunch of extra block SD devices and then each one of those has its own disk label which you can configure 15 partitions in so in theory you can configure up to 225 partitions on a physical disk although it will appear as multiple multiple devices so in the future our potential future many constraints have been reached it has been strongly suggested in many quarters that it's time really to take a serious look at moving beyond what the current situation is many suggestions have been made this is sort of a random selection more partitions everyone wants more partitions 64-bit offset I'm not sure how soon we're going to hit the 144 petabyte limit so more spoof partitions being able to recognize more GPT partitions and actually using them as opposed to just ignoring them if you can be as deep partition is there further separating the boot code insertion into install boot out and moving it out of fdisk doing more EFI magic like writing the boot image name in the nvram uh making separate internal and on disk labels not just copying the kernel structure onto disk back and forth eliminate more mixing of sector and block values so that people realize that they're either dealing with blocks the version or division that the kernel has of the device as opposed to the the physical information that the device uses possibly multiple of BSD partitions uh one now that we have this again 49 partition device discovered we're probably not going to be able to maintain a list of all these partitions and say don't touch them we're going to have to say here's five partitions that we're willing to touch and just leave all the other ones alone um there's a couple of expert modes the usefulness of which is pretty dubious and we're probably going to stop supporting the pre 48-bit partition offset and size format which used 32-bit size and offset values and once we do that of course it'll be clear sailing for the rest of time so basically with a little care and meticulous planning open BSD can turn those bags of blocks into whatever type of useful device you happen to need and thank you for listening questions although I now have the questions Mike so I'm not sure how that's going to work there there is another one but which one should I hold and therefore break okay questions there's somebody up there at the very top it's okay getting some exercise thanks uh hi thanks very much for the talk and thanks for all your work and on open BST uh you know the default values in the installer for the offset you know at the start um is there is there any plans or is there I suppose a reason why it's defaulted to 64. yes there is a reason and is it you want you want to know what the reason is or you were just curious as to whether there was a reason or not uh when that was done we wanted that what did they call them various discs that pretended they were 512 bytes but were actually 4.96 byte sectors and we picked 64 as being the maximum value sector size that we could ever see in the future supporting so we wanted to start at that so that it was at a sector boundary which sped up the i o and obviously time has moved on and perhaps that should be larger but that's why we picked 64 at the time and the reason why he was asking was the boundary of you know with the modern ssds particularly the there are yes time has moved on and that has not been Revisited yet so yes that's one of the reasons uh one of the fortuitous outcomes of choosing something 64 and using sector values at that time instead of block values was there was a fair bit of space after in gpts in particular between the end between the end of the partition table and an actual beginning of data so when we wrote the disk label inside that sector that was safe to do because we never allocated any space there we only ran into problems when we started using gpts produced by other people who thought that was a waste of space and put their file systems right after DBT and we you know we ruined a number of Apple machines uh during the that Discovery process okay so yes we would be interested in revisiting that right now or not okay thank you very much any other questions any other questions yes over here uh hi hi any plans on new red disciplines in the future um so I knew what like I read five support or read six about in in um oh yeah that's way better sorry uh do you have any plans or news on uh new red discipline support in the future not that I'm aware of but I'm sure someone is thinking of it other questions if you don't have questions I have other exciting slides that you know this is what a disk label looks like there's a c implementation we can go through all all the all the fields in a GPT header that's exciting so just motivation for you know questions okay no more questions okay thank you very much thanks everyone [Applause]
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Serious and not so serious UFO encounters - [03/02/2021]
welcome to the 3 a.m lowdown got a ufo compilation serious and not so serious first of march 2021 it seems one day pedro whoever was taking a video of his field one day and this strange event happened [Music] what [Music] for that poor cow's sake i hope they didn't use an anal probe oh i've been known to have a few one night they call me on camera i'm on the rise hey now we returned the cow i've been told when i got this clip that this looks like project bluebeam looks like the end of that movie with jeff bridges called star man [Music] this one's from el salvador man talks it up a bit but i don't think the ufo knows where it's going in el salvador lojicamente todos grenque syndron pero la velocidad de los alfinal del video tejas us like share and subscribe please it helps out a lot thank you [Music] you
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2. Why Camus Is Not An Existentialist
so this is the second talk in their rethinking existentialism series and this one is on albert canoe camu was a a good friend of salzman boy during the war and well from about 1943 onwards and in the years after the war in paris he was a philosopher a novelist a playwright and a journalist and a political theorist and he's often classified as an existentialist but i think this is a mistake i don't think he is an existentialist um and i think that classifying him that way misrepresents him and misrepresents existentialism too so that's what this talk is going to be about and there's no better place to start i think than in the autumn of 1945 in the time that simone de beauvoir later described in her autobiography as the existentialist offensive so i think i mentioned in there in the first talk that after the war saturn beauvoir published a number of papers a number of popular articles they published the sato published two novels they launched a journal little medium and they gave public talks and they generally tried to uh promote their philosophy under the brand name of existentialism um as uh as a major kind of cultural influence on the rebuilding of of french politics and french culture after the end of the second world war and it's during that time that uh albert camus was being interviewed by a newspaper and the interviewer asked him a question that interviewers were asking a lot of people at the time are you an existentialist to which cami replied no no i'm not an existentialist he said sartre and i hold no things in common and are not responsible for one another's debts and this is often taken as a kind of slightly light-hearted brush-off you know perhaps because you know any good existentialist would reject the label because you know existentialists don't like labels or something sometimes a slightly smarter um version of that point is made which is that you know sartre and beauvoir at the time were becoming quite a phenomenon and if camus had allowed himself to be co-opted into their project as it were um then he would have been unable to really establish his own voice and his own presence um as an intellectual as a writer and so on um so rather than be sort of ushered into their shadow as as you might put it he um he resisted the label for that reason i think there's something to be said for that point but i also think that there's a deeper philosophical reason why he rejected the label which is that he's right he's not an existentialist in fact um his own philosophy that was already uh being published at the time and was developing across work that was published later is quite fundamentally opposed to existentialism actually and that's what i want to put across in this talk why i think that's the case so the place to start with that i think is his famous novel leitonji which has been translated into english as both the outsider and as the stranger both those words are perfectly good um translations of the french word le tanje but i think the phrase the outsider is probably the better of the two in that it it better captures um exactly what camus wants to do with the novel and then how he wants us to see mesut because i think it's clear particularly from the first half of the novel up to the famous incident on the beach um that murso is is not simply a stranger to the characters in the novel he's not simply somebody who's not you know not well known or or keeps himself to himself or or is from somewhere else he's he's an outsider in the sense that he's quite different to them he's quite different in the way he sees the world and in the way he behaves not only that but he's quite different i think to us so i think he comes across as quite strange uh to to the reader um his descriptions of scenes and of people's reactions to scenes often seem really quite flat and detached and abstract and when he explains his own behavior he gives reasons which seem like really quite odd reasons sometimes why why you would do that thing um and and this oddity sometimes people have described it as a kind of lack of feelings as though he's a he's like a kind of robot you know he just sort of sees the world and responds to it and processes it without really engaging with it in any emotional way or any effective way to do with feelings but i think that isn't true i think he does display feelings and he describes his feelings and not only that he recognizes other people's emotions he recognizes when they're sad and when they're happy and when they're angry and when they're worried and he recognizes that not only because he can see it in their behavior and hear it in their words but also because he recognizes those feelings i think what's odd about him and what gives his descriptions of events and his explanations of his own behavior this this strange flavor is that um he lacks any emotions that that are genuinely other regarded so what do i mean by that i mean that he doesn't have any feelings or emotions that take other people's interests or other people's happiness as reasons for himself to behave in a certain way or reasons for himself to feel in a certain way in a nutshell he doesn't really care about the people around him right he doesn't really care about the effect his actions have on them or his words have on them and he doesn't really care how they feel or how they um or whether they get what they want out of life i think this detachment is quite clear in the way he in the way he talks about the person that he's killed for example or the way he talks about um the death of his own mother or the way he talks about his girlfriend's uh reactions uh to to their conversations now there's a second feature of him which i think comes is based on that right which is that he can't really empathize with the people around him he can't empathize with the other characters in the novel um not only that he can't really empathize with the reader either because he's not just a character in the novel right he's the narrator he's telling the story um but he's telling it in a in a way which shows that he doesn't really connect he doesn't really get it he doesn't really understand or see how his his audience are going to see what he's saying and that's why he doesn't um give explanations for his behavior which really kind of satisfy has to really ring true as reasons why you might do things that he does and and it's also the reason i think why his descriptions of scenes seem so odd he doesn't really pick out the features which um which we assume that he would pick out or that he would respond to or that he would care about it always seems rather abstract and colorless but i think that lack of empathy as i say is a is uh is a symptom of a deeper lack which is that he doesn't have any other regarding emotions that he doesn't he doesn't have what you might describe as a kind of emotional fraternity uh an emotional um connection with the welfare and happiness of the people around him and because he lacks that but we don't right because he lacks that but the people around him in his society don't he can't see the world the same way they see it and he doesn't get it he doesn't understand how they see the world because this is not just an incidental feature of our experience and our life but it's quite a fundamental feature of the way in which we engage with the world i think for kamu so for these reasons um i think that mercer is best described as an outsider right rather than simply a stranger he is a kind of existential outsider his form of human existence is unusual to say the least i think camus thinks that it's human nature whether it's not clear to me whether he thinks it's a universal feature of human nature or just a very general feature of human nature but i think he thinks it's certainly at least normal for human beings to be emotionally engaged with one another's interests and one another's happiness i think he thinks that this kind of emotional fraternity is a basic feature of human nature and that um he's presented this novel in order to to dramatize this uh in two ways so one way uh uh in which it dramatizes it i think is that um murso is presented as a character who is unlike us in order that we come to recognize the feature of our own lives which he is lacking okay so i think what kevin wants to do is draw attention to our own natural emotional fraternity uh by showing us what life would be like without it or what life would be like for an individual who lacked it and showing us um that that that individual is an outsider to us that that individual is not um how most of us are um so what he's doing there is he's uh rhetorically presenting a kind of case against egoism right so egoism is the view that individuals just pursue their own interests they just pursue their own happiness and that's all that motivates anyone i think what camus is up to is showing us what your life would be like if that were true of you uh in a way that shows you that it's not what your life actually is like right so he wants us to see that we do in fact care about the interests of other people and the happiness of other people in ways that are not reducible to just caring about our own interests but there's more to it than that um there's more to it than that because i think murso himself makes some progress over the novel mercer comes to realize that he's an existential outsider i think and i think that's what that's what the the final scene is all about this kind of revelation um that that he has although he says he's been right all along about something i think he also discovers that he's been wrong all along about something else um and so he's discovered something new so throughout the novel up until the closing sections um he has been insisting on a kind of moral nihilism he's thought that and insisted that um nothing really matters morally ethically nothing really matters uh at all and the reason he thinks that is that he thinks that the universe and life generally lacks any meaning it lacks any structure it lacks any objective kind of um order right and he thinks that for that reason there can't be any moral right and wrong either because for it to really something really to be right or wrong it would have to be its wrongness or rightness would have to be grounded in the objective order or meaning or structure of life and there isn't any what he comes to see by the end of the novel i think is that he's right that the universe and life generally doesn't have any meaning but he's wrong to think that that shows that nothing matters morally the reason he's drawn the wrong conclusion before is that he hasn't seen that there's another place in which the moral rightness and wrongness of action can be grounded and that other place is in the emotional lives of individuals so because he lacks the kind of other regarding emotions the kind of emotional fraternity that other people have he can't see that that provides a ground for morality that provides a ground for ethics that some things are right and others are wrong some things are good and some things are bad because of our natural emotional fraternity and that's what he comes to discover by the end of the novel i think so i think the second thing camus is doing with the novel is giving us a kind of moral argument he's giving us a kind of argument to the conclusion that what matters most morally and what's fundamentally important what grounds uh right and wrong and good and bad are our emotional connections with one another and then that's as i say what messo comes to see as well now these two things i think show why camu is not an existentialist so as i defined existentialism in the first film right uh as saturn bouvoir defined existentialism in 1945 and the the key tenet of existentialism is this claim that existence precedes essence that is there is no human nature there's no individual nature if you want to know why a person behaves the way they do you you ultimately can only be explained in terms of the things that they value and appenders and the values that somebody has are values that they could change there's nothing fixed and there's nothing essential about those values um now camus rejects that obviously because he thinks there is such thing as human nature he thinks that emotional fraternity is an essential feature or at least a natural feature of human existence so he is not an existentialist in that sense but it's more than that because he's also grounds his ethics in that claim right i think this comes out particularly in his letters to a german friend that he wrote that published anonymously uh through an underground newspaper during the during the nazi occupation in which he argued that resistance to the nazis was morally justified right even violent resistance because what it was doing was defending those people that you care most about from the oppression of the nazis whereas as he later argued in um in the rebel uh political violence that's intended to establish a new form of government or a new kind of a new order a new structure to the world is not justified it's never justified because that structure is never justified so he thinks that this is how his moral theory kind of plays out as a political theory um that because what's right and wrong is ultimately to do with our uh natural emotional fraternity then political right and wrong has to be grounded that way too and so violence that's motivated by that kind of fraternity so as a resistance to anything that oppresses or suppresses the interests and happiness of the people we care about that is justified but no other kind of violence is so that's that's his ethical view right that uh what's right and wrong is grounded in human nature in um natural human fraternity the existentialists by contrast think that um what matters most is the fact that there is no human nature right the fundamental moral value that grounds all other ethical and moral value is the fact that human beings just are the kind of creatures that make their own values and make their own lives in that way and that's what they call authenticity so that's how fundamentally camus and the existentialists are opposed to one another the existentialists think that there's no human nature and that's what's morally most important kamu thinks there is such a thing as human nature and that's what grounds what's morally most important they're about as opposed as as two philosophies could be and that is why it's certainly very misleading perhaps on on about both camus and the existentialists to classify camu with saturn mobile as an existentialist right that's it i think thank you very much you
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EVELYN LOZADA LEAVES BASKETBALLWIVES LA CONFIRMED? MONIQUE HAS A MESSAGE FOR US!
hey hey hey welcome to sister's talk tv my name is cyn and we are going to be discussing a few things and we also have lucy here as well hey hey hey everyone so we have a few things in um our discussion tonight but we're gonna wait for a few minutes um just give people some time to join our live um yes so let's just go ahead and we're gonna wait for about 10 let's wait for about five minutes and then we'll have lucy start the discussion how's your day going lucy um it's going great it's been a little busy today but um so far you know it was definitely a short weekend this it was a short a week this weekend so i'm really happy about that however it's just going to be a busy um weekend for me how how's yours anything planned yeah nothing too much planned um just going to relax this weekend yeah nothing too much point and i'm not really sure like what exactly is going on with the background noise it's like there's always echoing so it makes it hard for it's like either one of us has to be on mute and the other one um one has to be on mute to allow the um the other one to talk so i'm not sure yeah i noticed that it could be maybe some technical issues but okay we're just going to work it out how we normally work it out hopefully we can still be able to hear each other and then we'll definitely look at this check this out i'm not sure and it it always always comes my end like when you talk when you talk it doesn't like when you talk if i'm unmuted it doesn't um there's not like echo in so i'm wondering so you don't have anything open like youtube or anything okay i don't but let me check actually let me check i'm actually good over here not sure what's happening but yeah so we're you know going to go ahead and get started it's five minutes past seven so we're gonna go ahead get started so yes you do see the topic it has been a lot of more a lot of things that has went on this week um especially the media we saw a few things starting out with you know what our topic is today um we're of course talking about our um evelyn lazada and of course monique for those of you who are not familiar um with what's going on with these two people evan lozada came out yesterday um announcing to us from the three news was leaving basketball wives so we're going to dive into that and kind of discuss a little bit because you guys know we're always reviewing uh really um for the person who really reviews basketball wise especially when it was on she does a very amazing job she recently just reviewed uh reviewed a few things with basketball live so definitely check it out and she does a wonderful job with that she gives us all the team all the synopsis so let's definitely tune in so see what she has for today what her thoughts are on why evelyn is leaving basketball wives and now let's jump over to monique and monique i don't know if you all saw the first video where she's definitely calling us sisters out regarding wearing the bonnets obviously this has been um just some things that's been noticed that come that come to our attention and she feels that it was needed to be addressed so she addressed it and some people had there was some favorable opinion and some other unfavorable opinions regarding this so we're going to also dive into that and let also let you guys know what we think and what our thoughts are because i feel like we've been holding it we've been holding that off for so um for so long i know it was a piece of maybe i think was last week or so but again we're always the light comers into this so yeah let's just go ahead and get started and if you are coming in please don't forget to like um comment and subscribe and you know definitely join in if you wish and just kind of also put your two cents in as well yeah so okay so we are like um lucy said we're going to be talking about um what monique says you know she addressed us and i'm just gonna say i'm not one of the sisters she's addressing just let's just put it out there because i don't wear bonnets in public so monique is not talking to me um and we're also yeah stop talking to me and monique is not talking to me either so i'm just gonna put it out there as well but i would like to say that so let's just start off with just saying what do we think about monique's message how did you receive it so like when you heard her no she just yes this was her second message actually how did you what did you think oh all i knew was monique wasn't talking to me because i just don't wear bonnet out in public i mean i've seen it being worn out in public like i do see like people come in um like you know traveling you see people in the airport people have blankets and bonnets especially early morning flights you'll definitely see that and sometimes late morning flights as well you'll see people with their bonnets and their like blankets and stuff and what i have to say is i don't care like how how like okay yes i know people want to be like we want to be comfortable we might want to make sure our hair is nice after we get off the plane but we're in a bonnet like no um just because okay let me just say this and we'll go on i do agree with monique i don't think it's right joanna bonnet in public bonnets are meant to be in the house um and i think that the messages she sent out like people are so critical about what she's saying but in actuality it does make sense yeah i think it does make sense um i think that monique she had a she brought up a really good point i think it's one of those great areas nobody really wants to talk about uh if bonded wearing bonnets and also wearing bonnets outside the house is even appropriate i mean i've seen it um like the other people wearing it but personally for me i will not wear a bonnet outside the house i just wouldn't yeah yeah yes and i would have to agree with you i and i said this so many times i think someone else asked me this and i said i don't think monique is talking to me because i don't wear blinds i think bonnets were made to wear inside and you know something that you may wear to bed or just when you're in your own comfort your own comfort place you put it on but it's not necessarily something you wear beyond um your living space you know so i've seen a lot of people like you said wear it to the airport or where they're like let's say they're rushing to the grocery store um they wear it it's not really something that you know that you do and sometimes i was watching one youtuber and she mentioned that it was she referred to it as a hat it's not necessarily a hat i it's it's a bonnet you know something that you again wear to sleep and it's to me when i see that i see that people are possibly using it for fashion possibly but it but again it makes us look um i would say and i'm not i'm not even willing to go into it but for me if i i'm just going to speak for me in general it makes me look unclean it makes me feel like i just woke up you know i really didn't do much maybe i probably didn't even brush my teeth and then it just takes so what if i was to just wear that to the airport you know and how would others look at me you know and i'm and i'm a strong believer of you know looking good you know people take take take you as you are looking presentable whether if whether or not the way you dress or whether or not how your hair is you know i always think that it's always good first impressions to dress is what people see is the first impression so i think that for me bonnet is definitely not some i totally agree with monique um i think that those that understand those that understand where she's coming from also get it it wasn't something that i i don't think monique was being messy or she was uh trying to you know um trend or anything i think she was definitely being honest with us sisters because she sees it you know she doesn't want us to continue to make these mistakes where others are looking at us and you know it's already a thing where with black you know with black women where there's all stereotypes with uh so it's so i think that this is something we can definitely look at as a teaching moment or you know coming from someone who's been in the game for so long and coming from as she referred to herself as an auntie for me i i would i would have took it as an advice and that's something i probably love you know she's right about this you know so i think that it's definitely um something that others can definitely take as a learning or something that's educational where they can take it in so it wasn't hard being malice or anything yeah and i think that okay so i think that people are like oh monique needs to make her own business what is monique people are you know that's what it's coming out of some people's mouth like oh my nickname is my own business oh monique needs to like what does she know obviously monique knows quite a lot okay monique is a oscar i believe she has won an oscar before she has been in this entertainment business for a long time and she's still a part of the entertainment business regardless of other any other ups and downs she's been through um she's still in the entertainment business so i would really take her advice or whatever she is saying as far when it comes to presentation especially as black women it's really really important i would definitely take that um you know take take what she's saying um so take definitely take whatever she's saying when it comes to the bonnet situation because you never know who you could be meeting at the airport yes i understand that yeah like you know just if we don't really want to have like we don't really want to do our hair and stuff we can throw in that bonnet but no there there's other alternatives and lucy we'll definitely talk about the other alternatives but there are other alternatives instead of a bonnet i feel like a bonnet is supposed to be worn at home not outside your home and other people may have other opinions and stuff but listen i'm not monique was not talking to me when she said that i'm not wearing a bonnet outside exactly and i think that you did bring a bring a good point because i and i kept and this is something i kept strong i kept making it um it was a statement it was definitely a strong piece for me when i would hear people say when for some reason i do not find what she said to be offensive i did not find it to be to where everyone had a rebuttal for or would they feel like they were being attacked or like she was coming from um amala's place i felt for me even even if i did wear a bonnet right it would be something for me to say oh well maybe she's right like why did i wear um even when i go outside right like um and maybe take out the trash i sometimes have my maybe a bonnet on or something but you know my trash is just outside of my door so it's just like sometimes i'm like oh you know how am i looking like but it's early in the morning so even if i'm even thinking that in the morning why can't anyone else who's wearing a bonnet in the middle of the day to go do grocery shopping or to go to run to the airport think the same way i'm thinking so it was probably something like something for me if i was if i was one of those people wearing bonnets it's something i feel oh wow she's right like you said she's been in this game entertainment business for too long she know how she also knows how this goes you know let's say if you were one of those people who did wear the bonnets right you wanted to go into entertainment and you maybe you wanted to get some um some advice from monique right and would you take would you then take her advice about the bonnet like it you get what i'm saying it just seems it's like she's coming from a good place she's coming from a a good place she's giving you this advice because she she's been probably been through that role where she probably wore something and someone told her hey you know you got to do it you got to wear it you cannot wear that or you got to do it this way you know so and i just and that brought brings me to another um i want to divert into something else different and you know how we've seen monique over the years she's even watching her from the parkers right we knew her as miss parker she was a bigger lady um who miss uh professor vogelsby didn't want right but you see her now she's doing she's lost so much weight she looks so good so think thinking about when she was big don't you think it was it was um like a mindset thing where she felt like i need to lose like i feel like i need to lose weight and be fit and you know just get healthy so so that's probably something that she has to do for herself right so why is it that people are taking the so offensive when she's telling you all like when a bonnet is is as sisters we're not supposed to be wearing a bonnet outside why are we taking it so why is it so offensive that we and then we're making we're even we're even talking about her i'm hearing people saying oh she has hairy legs this this is coming from someone who had hairy legs this is coming from someone who couldn't put put put a deal through out with is it netflix i'm just like wow that's not important right now i think that what monique is saying is something maybe you guys should listen to and if she's not coming from a malice place i i never understood why people why so many people felt offense to that and then you had the nerve to talk about the way money looked yeah um i also hi dj carles um yeah i definitely agree what you said about um the only time you said the only time um the only person that could get away with coming outside with a bonnet is your mom when she's looking for you when she's looking for you know you when the street lights are on yes i definitely understand because that's usually like bonnets it's like you know when you're about to get ready for bed or where you just woke up in the morning and stuff um but it's just it's definitely not meant to be out in the public especially at the airport like i've seen it and honestly i'm not gonna like you know no judgment or anything like if you decide that you want to wear a bonnet to the airport that's on you but monique asked this question and she you know she is addressing something she has seen and she's just like okay it just does not work for her um and we think that we agree with what monique is saying like listen look your best at all times um like at least try to look your butt you don't have to be like you know all dressed up and stuff but at least like if something were to happen or you know if they say okay we're about to get you know something were to happen at least you will look decent you know wherever you go wherever you go um another thing to mention i also have seen people say oh monika she's coming on video she's talking about people wearing bonnets but she's wearing a bathrobe monique is in her house and she her hair looked nice she looks she's in the comfort of her own home the thing is why someone has to tell you not to do something you should already know exactly exactly some again this is it's a mindset thing like why should she tell you i'm pretty sure you already know that violence are to be worn and maybe i could understand a cute turban right that you terms i would say turbans are okay to wear out right but bonnets are made for covering your head when you're going to sleep there is a major difference it's just like wearing your um what is this the other what else we put on wrapping our hair with our head scarf at night it's similar to that that's what we that's what those are used for so i think that they're definitely missing it i don't i don't see why this should have been a big issue i think this is a learning moment a teaching moment um someone is advising is just seeing something that they're calling it out and to be quite honest with you monique is the first person i would say that's pinpointing these like things like this as us woman young woman that she's letting us know that hey you know i'm seeing these things it doesn't look so good let's try to find a solution to this right because we see it all the time right it's just that monique is calling is just saying it out and it's interesting against and you mentioned that people were also talking about her robe exactly they were saying oh well she could have at least dressed up with her makeup and this and this again she's in the comforter of her own home right it's not like she was out and said or was in a car or she was out an airport with a robot and said hey ladies i need to speak with you so then that's when we have a problem because you can't be the messenger you can't be the messenger but sure but you're doing you're not prepared you know you're not presentable to be the messenger so i think that that is definitely i think that monique definitely hit it on a now and i'm taking it i was now as offensive i was like yes monique you spoke the truth we know we agree with you all the way and i'm again it's not to be judgmental if anyone i love bonus bonus they're cute um there's so many couponets out there but however bonnets for me are is for within my own space my own home it's it stays here it stays with me at home and it's not going anywhere else right and i have a quite a few bonnets like i love bonnets but it's just not going outside with me it's gonna stay in my house um so i really think that listen if you choose to wear a bonnet outside that is on you but monique is just touching up on things that people are um afraid to say so yeah and we just have to say we agree with monique we agree with monique's um she's talking to us like she's talking well not us but you know she's talking to the younger generation and auntie and you know she's talking to younger women and we're like her niece and she's just looking out for us that's all monique is doing she's just trying to make sure that we are presentable we look our best at all times that's all monique has been because i have seen it oh yes and even people not just there but you we see not just the bonnets we've also seen pajama wearing um not just also to the airport and also to grocery stores pajamas and bonnets i mean how that's the pajamas um you know yeah house shoes like you know the fluffy like bath shoes like the fluffy kind of bed that shoes that's supposed to you know you wear around your house or something stuff i don't know oh yes i've seen that as a whole outfit i've seen the bonnet i've seen the pajamas and i've seen the slides with the furs i've seen all of that put together and people are wearing it out like it's it's definitely and i can't we're not be judgmental but it looks somehow um again because there's there's going to be a time i think some places where you go or some airports if you're not like dressed like up to their standards right they're not going to let you in and there's places like that that that will do that to you they want you just like when you go to these restaurants right and you're not dressed um you're not you know you're not dressed so nice like you know you know with a nice shirt a nice dress or something they're not going to let you into their establishment okay um sorry guys some places have you know the kind of um white tie no shorts and all that kind of stuff attire um okay so dj carly she said that what a youtuber yourself dudes wearing when i are live okay was she at home or was she in public because if she was at okay let's see what do you think if she was at home and she's wearing a bonnet and her robe is that okay like she's she's at home but she was live well [Music] i'm so that's also again this is and it depends on how okay honestly that's a no for me because this is this is if she's going live and she has a big platform or whether she's a small youtuber like us i would still tell her not to put that bonnet on because this is her establishment right this is youtube is a platform for her unless she's doing a funny story unless she's doing a skit right where she feel where the body is needed i can understand that but if it's something you're coming out to like tammy roman for instance she has this thing called bonnet chronicles i could understand tammy roman wearing her bonnet because it's her it's her little platform it's her little um establishment where she's making funny skits wearing a bonnet we know tammy roman for that i can understand that but if you're coming in you know you're trying to engage with your audience um you're really having a once one-on-one i would not advise to wear the bonnet unless you're doing you're you're doing a funny skit or something that's just how i look at it okay and then also i don't know like of course we have our pictures and our avatars and stuff but whenever we do decide this is like whenever we hit our goal we will go live and we will you know be very interactive have our video everything on so make sure you guys really really support our channel by liking this our videos and also subscribing um to our channel so we can um be more interact with you all but whenever we go um do a live session without our um pictures and stuff i don't know like would we have bonnets will wear our bonnets and be comfortable it just i don't know it just depends like because of course you're going to be in the comfort of your own house and stuff maybe not the bonnet but you know just um i'll just have like house clothes and just be comfortable but i want to have like the full i don't know you know some people just like to be comfortable but then some people presentation is very important for them yeah i can understand that again it's tuition zone but i again i feel like if there's anything has to do with you being professional i think you should keep it cute unless if you're doing a funny skit then i can understand that but again if it's something that you this is your establishment your platform and it just depends it really does depend but don't come on here if and you know you have something to share unless if you're selling it right if you're selling the bonnet i can understand because i've seen youtubers do wear that right like when they're selling they're doing a promotion um they wear that but if you're coming out here just trying to talk to you you think it's okay for me that's a no because that's just it's that's silly to me okay okay okay hold on this is where i'm gonna come in okay but what if they're just they had like a really quick video they had to make and they just have on their bonnet that's still not that's not okay i don't know i feel like you may be looking a little harsh now it's not for me okay again this is for her personally for me it's not okay because i know unless okay it's either it's for me it'll be between a turbine i'll probably put on a turbine um but it won't be a bonnet right unless if again if unless if i'm promoting something or i'm marketing something but if it's and if it's not anything and then i'm not i'm not wearing that because i feel like i can i can take the bonnet off right there's nothing i don't have anything going on that's you know that requires me to move fast after i'm in my comfortable my own space i can take my i don't have to have makeup on right i don't have to have makeup on just you know leave just have that bonding off my head and just you know speak with my um subscribers um yeah but other than that there's like some really cute um like turban options like that if you don't if you just don't want to do your hair or there's other options besides the bonnet like obama should be the best resort to be even wearing to the airport like come on guys um like let's be honest please don't don't wear a bonnet to the end don't wear your bot into the airport don't oh oh yeah okay yeah i i do see that a lot i see that a lot um i see that a lot like people wearing hair wearing um pajamas out in public i didn't see that also i also um for me i feel like if you're wearing pajamas outside right so when you come back in are you changing those times are you jumping back in bed so it's that that's just how i look at that so i don't know but my pajamas are inside i'm wearing that to sleep and that's it and that that's just not going anywhere else now there are some cases where i do see like doing you know school time you do see some mothers and you know they take their kids out to the school to the bus stop they're wearing the pajamas i can understand that i i think i kind of i think i do kind of understand that um or when you're let's say you're rushing you're taking your kids to um they're you know their car dropping them off to school now i would not advise for me for you know for the pajama wearing because you never know when your teachers um when your students teacher wants to speak with you and that's the same thing we're saying about these bondage and wearing them out in public yeah like i feel like um wearing the bonnets out in public just like yeah no especially at the airport absolutely not yeah so once again lucy i don't think monique was addressing us no she wasn't because i said i don't think so i don't think she was addressing me because i i don't wear bonnets outside and i quite frankly i find that bonus or not to be worn out that's my own personal opinion but however everyone has it so i'm not here to judge however she wasn't talking to me that's why i didn't feel like i needed to you know um say you know make this [Music] response to her yeah i quite frankly i kind of agree with monique i mean i really do yeah like as soon as monique said i'm like i was like okay yes definitely monique you are saying what everyone else i feel like people saying monique was just very direct and those people who are one to take offense to what monique is saying i mean i'm pretty sure once you know like maybe within our lifetime if some everybody has been guilty of wearing something that they probably was not supposed to wear outside in public um yeah don't you feel like you know there was a time probably you probably wore something you were not supposed to wear out in public we'll see so yeah that i mean i was going to say that i've been guilt i was guilty once i think i was dropping my sister to the airport and i was wearing a bonnet so it was early in the morning so i i knew i was not going okay listen here i knew that i was not going to get out of the car so i so i was just i'm staying inside my side of my car you know i drop her off you know she's off she's off um whatever she's up i'm not going to come out for anything because i don't want anyone to see me with this on um and it was early really early in the morning so i at least i knew um what i'm what i was up against right i knew that i know where my place was my place was to be in that car with that bonnet and i'm not going anywhere out anywhere else with it so i was i was definitely guilty yeah definitely i have um i definitely feel that situation lucy because i remember and i'm gonna share my own personal story too i remember i think it was like i was it's like one of those um what is that it might have been i probably was dropping you off somewhere i think i was kind of dropping you off somewhere and it was really early in the morning you know so i had my wrap on bonnet on and then and then there was um what happened that day oh i think there was a reason why i needed to get out the car or something had to like get gas and stuff and i was like oh my gosh like i cannot get i can't get out with this like what i have on but you know and ever since then i was like no way absolutely not even if i'm even if it's just early morning no bonnet's off bonnets off at all times because you just never know yep you never know so that definitely closes yeah so that's all we have to say with this particular we just wanted to make our commentary and move along because i felt like it wasn't something that we should stay on i think monique was direct um and she made that this is what the second video she put out was her second one right she made her first one and she came back and she still stand on what she said even if even when she did get some people who came after her who came for her she still came back and said listen she still said the same thing she wasn't changing it so that's how you know it was coming from the heart like this was something that she was she wanted us to you know those that do wear the bonus wanted you to really look into and change this is coming from a sister to a sister so i have energy she didn't change it she still stayed on it and she wanted us to just to do better that that's it so we're moving right along to evelyn lazada so recently it was it yesterday evelyn lazada came out saying that she is leaving basketball wise and i think she revealed this on emus and sin you did review this i didn't thank you so far you've put out two videos discussing this and of course the ones who are coming back so if you want to just channel chime in a little bit about this and then we'll just go into what our thoughts are on that okay so evelyn lozada revealed to e news and i guess all of us in the youtube community that she's not coming back to basketball lives anymore like she pretty much she says she's like she's leaving the show because she feels like she wants to um open up doors for the universe and also like new opportunities to come our way um she says that you know basketball wives is not what it used to be and pretty much she's just leaving for better opportunity as she says um yes she revealed that to all of us in the youtube community in e-news and in their entertainment you know um this is just not coming back so yeah what are your thoughts um because we did do a video about evelyn lazada leaving basketball lives and we also did another video so please make sure you if you haven't watched it make sure you watch the video um but yeah lucy what are your thoughts like i didn't get like what are your thoughts so far about evelyn leaving i don't i think that i love the fact that everyone's leaving i think that her time was already up um because evelyn has really overstayed her time in basketball wives she's done she's been she's done a lot of things where she definitely needed to um be you know we needed to leave and i felt like because she was uh shawnee's friend the producers they were really good friends that it didn't happen and i felt like and you did mention this i agree with you i felt like she's not leaving because she's she made the decision on her own she's leaving because of all the backlash she was getting and of course the ratings were so low for the last season so i felt like maybe it was a it was a talk they had a mini talk with evelyn and say you know we're going to you know kind of let you go and but we're not going to come out and say that we're you know we're firing you or anything we just it and maybe it was their probably was letting her say okay you can come out and let them know that you decided to leave because we know evelyn since the show has started i don't i think it was only one season was it when evelyn left and she came back i don't know i could be wrong but i don't think that everyone was leaving on her will leaving on her own terms i don't think she was i think that they they they made her leave because even when you watch e news you can definitely see that she wasn't happy that she was leaving i just felt like she was just like i had they had to let me go and i have to say like i think so i'm going to touch up on two main talking points so first i mean i have to say that evelyn really um i don't think that she left on her own will and this is just what i think i don't think she left our own law i think that she left because maybe the network was pushing her out to bring in maybe new talent or younger to appeal to the younger audience because everyone's just coming back on the show like people are i think it just has it shows that people were just exhausted like from the show and also the um the whole um she's suing her castmate that's one thing she was um she was uh showing attributes of colorist colorism and also racism on the show as well she described one of her castmates as used um a very a slur as lingling um she used a monkey emoji to describe another one of her casper so it's just been a lot of problematic things with from evelyn from the past two seasons of basketball lives and it really shows how important like if we all stand together especially as like viewers and something that we just don't stand for it can really make a change because there were people really really especially when the whole racism and colorism allegation came um started people were right into the network people were cancelling the network people were especially um right into all of the um their sponsors and stuff until evelyn goes they're gonna they're gonna boycott pretty much no one really watched the last season so it just shows the voice of the people especially the audience is really important for shandya you feel like we're investing too much on the show well it really hurts your pockets um and that's what shawnee who was a executive producer she said she said that we like you know people who love you too much time and yeah yeah so now when the show not last last season there was no they weren't getting much ratings and i'm pretty sure she didn't she didn't like it either right she didn't she okay now do you feel like we invested too much on the show so let's just be careful with your words be careful what you say right be careful what you say shawnee had one job one job only and that was to get evelyn right right like to get evelyn together that was the only thing that shawnee had to do but shawnee did not want to do that because she was playing favorites so she got she didn't mess her own she didn't mess up her own pockets although she does have other business ventures but she also played her pockets she also played other people's pocket right she did and yes guys i have to announce that basketball wise oh it is coming back okay so basketball wives is coming back but evelyn is not going to be on the show um so yeah it is going to come back so that's another reason why i feel like evelyn did not leave on her own will because it was just so random she just went to emus hey i'm leaving yeah i feel like she's leaving so they can bring in more audience like younger audience so it was announced today and this is from hip hollywood and also from the jasmine brand that um so basketball wives are looking to bring back old um castmates such as british williams um brook bailey and dj duff if you guys remember them they were like part of the l.a basketball wise so yeah so they're coming back and british did i say she kind of confirmed like yeah they are going to be back um well she said i'm going to be back and we did a video on that so make sure you just check that out as well um so yeah they confirmed that well it hasn't been confirmed but they that that's what's being reported is basketball wise it's going to come back oh also um jennifer williams is also this is she's going to be coming back jackie christie um malaysia's going to be coming back and the only person from that whole like jack jack but evelyn and shawnee and it's kristin they're saying kristen they didn't say kristen's name but she may not be coming back and i'm just like listen if kristen does not come back like i don't even like i mean i don't care if kristen comes back to be quite honest because she was a part of the one of the people that was gaslighted og and she locked she made um false allegations um when it comes to when it came to like the whole situation so she was a vessel um and she helped bring was the demo she was one of the demise and bringing the show down so i don't i don't care if kristen comes back or she doesn't but i mean if they do decide to move in this new direction that is good hopefully they will attract um neural audience and you know we're just letting go um people who are problematic you know who makes who who people who do not um see where they what they did wrong or who don't apologize so i mean i don't i don't mind you know if that one doesn't come back i even don't even mind if um malaysia if malaysia doesn't come back because she was a part of that group too oh also the two lit new ladies nia and noria they're also coming back as well now i would say i do kind of now that you said i do kind of like that lineup british woods um we mean malaysia still in okay jackie christie i i do kind of like that i think that the only thing was the evelyn is the evelyn situation so i'm i'm i mean i won't say i'm happy but i think that i'm done i'm ready to see new faces i'm ready to see what the other woman have to you know what this um setting looks like you know with with evelyn gone so i think was definitely time um but this happened it was overdue it was definitely overdue for evelyn uh to exit basketball wives however it was done whether she was to be fired or whether or not she left on her own either way it was time for her to go whatever venture she decides to venture on wish her good luck and nothing but you know the best for her maybe the show is just you know i think it's just time for her to maybe it's time for her to make her exit and bring in newer castmates and um newer talent as well so um do you have anything else you would like to say oh yeah i do feel like so you stopped watching this show yeah they did all they did was fight i think all they did they tried to bully people girl adults bullying adults that's what the show really was um it wasn't about like it didn't um it wasn't about like oh living the livestock of my life no it was pretty much adults bullying adults or trying to bully adults yeah it was it was it started and it just got real um i think oh gee real and i don't know if og's part of the lineup but i feel like she did she definitely exposed uh some of some things although we've seen it over the years i think og definitely went after it the colorism situations i feel like her job here has been done i would definitely like to see og and more um hopefully the next season or so and i think that you know i just want to see her interact with other the other woman as well yep so i think that we are going to end this live chat here thank you guys so much um for coming and joining us on this live chat please be sure to like this video also check out our other videos here once again my name is finn and we also have lucy um so please be sure to like our um all of our other videos also support our channel subscribe to our channel it really helps us out with our algorithm thank you guys so much once again peace love and blessings
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Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: Transcendental Aesthetic: Time
so we have that here transcendental aesthetic is section two and section two is just section four so it's an interesting thing we have one two three that was space and now time you get a metaphysical exposition of the concept of time but there are challenges there and once again he suggests that time isn't an experimental concept that has been derived from any experience for neither coexistence nor succession would ever come within our perception if the representation of time were not presupposed now presupposed as underlying the my priori such that we could say that's simultaneous or we could say that's one after another and we're able to do that because we're able to order experience in time in terms of simultaneity or succession that has to be possible because that representation can't be experienced in advance because how would we know it and it's a very important claim it's not an empirical concept hasn't been derived from experience same argument form that he used to discuss space and he goes on we have here a simultaneous time a kind of albert dolezal that is 1995. it's a lithograph print and the the we continue this little grayed out now so you can see that i'm just continuing the paragraph only on the pre-supposition of time by presupposing time can we represent to ourselves a number of things as existing at one at the same time that's again that simultaneity or at different times successfully one after another earlier later and so on so the claim then that is made is the time is a necessary representation that underlies all intuitions and therefore we're not able although we could extract and abstract as he suggested from experience removing various qualities like hardness and color and so on and so forth think that way what we can't think away is space and we also cannot think of a time so he says we can't remove time itself although we can think of time with kind of endless time a desert of time time with nothing but time time is void of appearances thus he's able to conclude he's proven that time is given a priori and that is really in with this he's kind of done with his transcendental aesthetic he's done it he's now been able to show that but now he elaborates that in it alone is actuality of appearance is possible at all so appearances may all of them vanish but time because time is the universal condition of their possibility cannot itself be removed so there is no way to think of a time outside of time because if we thought of a time outside of time we find ourselves in the beginning once again of augustine's reflections on time in the confessions we'd have to be thinking of a before and and that's temporal or we would have to be thinking of a time after time but tattoo is temporal so time cannot itself be removed this is of course a certain vision of visions and it's a representation from control and so on and so forth but what's meant is this three now once again and in the parallel to the reflections on space continue the possibility of apodictic apodictic in terms of necessity principles concerning the relations of time or axioms of times things that cannot not be things that must be apodictic this in general is also grounded upon this ah prior necessity so that time is if something is going to take place it necessarily is going to take place in time but it only that can only be the case because it's the condition for the possibility of experience it's not contingent it doesn't depend so time the the key obvious thing is only one dimension space three we already saw that with respect to uh the argument with regard to geometry but here there's a there there were some nice analyses of and arithmetic that grow out of this but in this case he's only talking at this point about time one dimension different times are not simultaneous but successive just as different spaces aren't successive but simultaneous so you have spaces and spaces blocking out one another but time doesn't work that way you have the present moment and the present moment which presence is out of the future and passes away into the past that moment is not able to be retained but it is in line with the future from whence it comes and the past into which it flows so various understandings of a time time past this is obviously an old old old clock no one uses clocks and you can just tell looking at this clock that it probably has stopped these principles he goes on to say can't be derived from experience the same reason he gives he's not able to to to derive them for not because it's a challenge to you to do it you can certainly imagine that you've done it you can pretend it to yourself or think to yourself but the point is what you wouldn't get even if you were to derive it from experience even if you could derive it from experience would be anything that wouldn't be on the basis of experience and what's on the basis of experience is simply contingent it's not universal not strictly universal what you see calling here strict universality and it doesn't give you any kind of apodictic certainty it may give you habitual certainty it may always tend to go that way but not with necessity and that's it's apodictic which is logical security that he's looking for and so this probably the most famous uh quotation from the trans in this case transcendental aesthetic is this we should only be able to say that common experience teaches us that it is so not that it must be so and it's in that must that everything resides because that's what hume challenged right yum says here you have cause and effect here you have something which we say is the cause and we suppose the third cause produces something that we say is the effect but what we never really see is that the one must follow the other in such a way that the cause engenders or creates the effect as an effect of that cause this is succession says you we see constant conjunction perhaps maybe universally or near universally constant conjunction what we never see huma says is that it necessarily must be so and cannot not be so and that's what we would mean for the appetite predict it could be something that cannot not be so we cannot say that a is not equal to a except on pain of unsaying what we said of contradiction because identity the principle of identity simply tells us that a being a is a if you have a you've got a and it has to be it cannot not be that a is identical with itself being a perhaps a corresponds to nothing in the real world but if we say a then what we are saying is a it's a matter of repetition it's tautology but it's certain and that's what we don't have when we speak of course in effect we don't have that kind of certainty five equals five a equals a a is not equal to non-a all of that will be up examples of apodictic certainty not in the case of of of things derived from experience though all we have then is common experience it's always been that way it's always happened that way it's always been so and that is only a matter of what is and not a matter of what must be so he goes on to clarify summarize section four uh pardon me number four here uh the time is not a discursive or what and this is the the the key notion here what's called the general concept it's a pure form of sensible intuition and so is space space two is a pure form of sensible intuition it's pure form it it it it it's going to be in such a form it will be differently fulfilled in different times different occasions but it is available in advance such that if we have an experience we know before we know anything else that it will happen in time if it happens at all so different times are the parts of one at the same time and the representation of which can be given only through a single object is intuition so we know for example that there's also that continuity when i'm in london and a time here in new york is eight o'clock and time in london is one o'clock uh i am very much present right at the same time but of course later time in terms of the of the day and the night but it's the same time now i don't know if i went to that we don't want to skip that particular point because his point is that the claim the claim that different times can't be simultaneous is not a matter of derivation from a general concept it's rather a synthetic proposition it's a synthetic judgment and that means that it's given to you in terms of the intuition representation of time so that you actually have some new information you can you can write an episode of of doctor who so the infinitude of time signifies nothing more than that every determinant magnitude of time he goes on to say is possible only through limitations delimitations we could say of one single time that under lies it the original representation time as time as such has to be given as unlimited but when an object is so given that it's parts and every quantity of it can be determinantly this represented only through limitation then the whole representation can't be given through concepts since they contain only partial representations but on the contrary such concepts must themselves rest on immediate intuition you must have this initial orienting pre-given sense and you do it's not a sense but it's a if you like pure form uh to go on we're talking now of the transcendental exposition this is now section five of the concept of time on change anything anything anything that involves alteration becoming could be another way that we would speak of that and along with it the concept of motion is alteration of place is only possible this is important in through and in the representation of time and if this representation he clarifies were not an a priori inner intuition no concept no matter what it might be could render comprehensible the possibility of an alteration that is of a combination of contradictory opposed predicate i put that in yellow for a reason in one and the same object and that's fairly important so that wouldn't be the being and the not being of one and the same thing in one and the same place now that's where he's coming from and we're not really as he says able to do that because only in time can two contradictory opposed predicates are before and and after meeting one in the same place namely one after the other so succession our concept of time explains the possibility that of that body of a priori synthetic knowledge go back to this example right and we're talking about various physics examples of of of uh time and distance and obviously force but our concept of time explains the possibility of that body of our priority synthetic knowledge which is exhibited in the general doctrine of motion which is by no means central to the whole notion of acceleration force equals mass times acceleration and so on so he's really referring to newton there time then isn't something which exists of itself or this is important in here's and things as an objective determination it does not therefore remain what abstraction is made of all subjective conditions of a situation where itself subsistence it would be something which would be actual and yet not an actual object there'd be a thing called time you could encounter time like encountering death or encountering space and that's not really something that you're that that you're going to do it's really again once again a condition of the possibility for experience so again he proceeds very determination or an order enhanced and things themselves it couldn't proceed come before the objects of their condition and be known and intuited in advance are prioritized by means of synthetic propositions but this is possible if time is nothing but this is the definition the subjective condition under which alone intuition can take place in us that being so this form of inner intuition can be represented prior to the objects and therefore a prayer alright so he goes on to say it's nothing but the form that means the form of the innocence which would be you in a sense of yourself your appreciation apprehension of yourself that is the intuition of ourselves and our inner state how i feel i feel now i felt before it can't be determination about her appearances because it doesn't have anything to do with shape or position but the relation of representations in our inner state i saw this then and then this happened and then that happened it's also narrative structure which is one of the key things uh that is part of this and because the senior intuition yields no shape we attempt to make up for this uh because we uh this lack by using analogies so there's the arithmetical connection we represent the time sequence by a line progressing to infinity in which the manifold constitutes a series of one dimension only and we reason from the properties of the line to all the properties of time which is an interesting kind of limitation intuition the linearity of it with the exception that while the parts of the line are simultaneously you can see them you see the minus two along with the two no problem with that you see the five so you've got if this were past present and future these things would be simultaneously all given at once this would be eternity but in fact the parts of time are always successive they take place in the order of time as we often say so that means that from this fact the relationship time allows being expressed in an outer intuition and it's evident that the representation is itself an intuition so we have that we have different ways of trying to to to represent time but the problem with all of those is that this is a static present and therefore what's missing in this image is of course time past or prior and time to come or subsequent or succeeding there's a standard vision to ourselves of what would be if you like infinity or eternity except this is spatial and this speciality is not in fact temporal every bit of this railroad track is present in fact we would say that's one of the great problems of the parallel postulate in euclidean geometry we would say that we know that however long these parallel lines are extended they're never going to meet no matter how far one goes and of course if there's curve we're going to think maybe maybe they might and so on good question and certainly right there at the event horizon they surely seem all ready to meet but we know that they don't that's a trick of our eyes but that means a trick of our representation of space in our visual sense visual apprehension of it so here we are once more this time the formal he says this is kant our priority condition of all appearances whatsoever and then he goes into a little clarification back to his own example of space quick summary pure form of all outer intuition intuitive things that take place in the outs exterior to us is so far limited and this is a very important thing as we remember it serves as the opera condition solely of outer appearances but this is not the case for the inner of course because all representations whether they have other objects out through things or not belonging themselves as determinations of the mind to our interstate and since this inner state stands under the formal condition of inner intuition and therefore belongs to time time is an artwork condition of all appearance whatsoever it is the immediate he says condition if we look at that of inner appearances and that just clarifies what we said in class this corresponds to our souls this corresponds to the way we are as living beings in our experience therefore and thereby the immediate condition of outer appearances which happened then in time one thing is we like to say uh sometimes humorously after another just as i can say ah that all alter appearances are in space i know that in advance any appearance is going to be encountered by me even if i haven't met with it yet it'll be spatial and it determined that priority in conformity with the relations of space in the same parallel way i'm going to be able to say from the principle of innocence that will also be my uh apprehension or a perception of my own consciousness of that experience or awareness of my internal state that all appearances that i'm judging whatsoever or objects of the sentences that i might have and might be forming a judgment on or in time and necessarily stand in time relation if something is going to happen it's going to happen if it happens at some time if you're going to meet uh the love of your life for some important person you will meet them at some time whether that be a time past or time present or time to come it'll be in time or it won't be at all and even that is of course a modification of being in time never never happened i could say i've never met that person and one can regret that or one can muse on that so it has objective validity only in respective appearances these being things which we take as objects of our senses it's no longer objective he says if we abstract from the sensibility of our intuition that means from the mode of representation which is peculiar to us and sphinx speak of things in general that's again a reference to the pneumonia that's again two things apart from our way of apprehending them experiencing them relating to them but as they are apart from us but khan's point here is strange he's saying that the object which you could say that should be the thing in general it isn't what he means is the object to be an object has to be an object for us and therefore can only have objective validity with regard to the phenomenal realm that is in respect of appearances that allows him to conclude that time is a purely subjective condition once again of our human intuition which is always sensible that as so far as we're affected by objects and in itself apart from the subject time is nothing nevertheless in respect of all appearances and therefore of all the things which can enter into our experience time is necessarily objective so it's kind of both a play between the subjective as a pure the subjective condition and of course once we've got the condition of that possibility of experience it's necessarily objective very interesting so this gives us the graphic of time but it is it allows us this is again a spatial graphic rather than a temporal graphic you're going to see this as a kind of image and plus there's space in the background we can call this the space time image here but here's a here's a here's a clarification then we're not able to do that there may be notice this leaves a kind of door open to the deity and rather also to parallel universes and to a certain extent to different temporalities we if you want to call them temporalities we cannot say cannot judge we cannot claim that all things are in time because in this concept of things in general we're abstracting from every mode of their intuition if you see that on that second line and therefore from that condition under which alone objects can be represented as being in time so here the question is whether all things are in time and the claim because we've got to then be making a claim for all things and therefore going far beyond our experience if however there's a different trance you see that the second part of that of that quotation b52 if the condition be added to the concept and if we say that all things as appearances that meaning as objects of sensible intuition are in time then the proposition has legitimate objective validity and universality up for our and at that point in terms of our sensible appreciation anything that we can apprehend for our senses for our that can be an object of our sensible apprehension or intuition that with objective validity and universality at ferrari can be said to have to be to have to take place in time nothing's taking place out of time nothing is taking place before time so what he says clarify is maintaining is the empirical reality of time it's objective validity in respect of all objects which allow of ever being given to our senses so he's talking and limiting what he's claiming only to sensible objects and obviously our intuition he began that was the very very beginning of the transcendental aesthetic is always sensible no object can ever be given to us in experience which doesn't conform to the condition of time is you could very interesting challenges to try to think of an object given to us that doesn't conform to the condition of time that is not under this restriction or limitation or condition and of course i think you'd find that you wouldn't be able to do that this is a graphic representation at the time you seem to have a certain number of infinity movements here but is it space a different question so he goes on this is a 36 uh we deny to time or claim to absolute reality that is deny that it belongs to things absolutely as their conditional property independently of any reference to the form of our sensible intuition once again properties belonging to the on the numeral realm things that belong to things as they are apart from us aren't going to be things as they are for us so things that are given to the senses are things that are experienceable by us in the sensible realm what things might be apart from what we can sense apart from what we can experience is also inaccessible to us we cannot speak about that so he's going to say you're going to have to deny that to time a claim to an absolute reality so you can't propose it it's a condition with a positive experience but you cannot then say it's going to be part of what things might be because you're adding uh restriction and a restraint that may not belong to it and once again that's also a door a little bit of a door for deity because god himself is going to be outside of time angels likewise and various other very transcendental or metaphysical uh concepts this then now kind of conclusion as he would give us is what constitutes the transcendental ideality of time and he then that's a co even he's clarifying it he takes a moment so what i mean by this is that if we abstract from the subjective conditions of sensible intuition which is what he had just said remember we just went over that times nothing can't be ascribed to the objects in themselves apart from the relation to our intuition in the way either of subsistence or of inheritance now those are medieval substantive qualifications or predicates but he's saying that that's not going to be possible with regard to time and what time uh uh is as such so in a way he's actually giving an answer going back to give an answer and there are great relations between this and what augustine says we talked about that previously but at the same time he's doing something which is very very much post newton so he's on his way to what we're going to be calling the space-time continuum and really an astronomical or cosmological properly modern cosmological notion of time this allows him a kind of grand finale time and space are two sources of knowledge from which bodies of a priori synthetic knowledge can be derived and that's does a great parenthesis here pure mathematics is a brilliant example of such knowledge as regards space and its relations time and space taken together the pure forms of all sensible intuition and so what make up ferrari synthetic propositions possible time and space the pure forms once again of all sensible intuition but that means you would need with that form to kind of fill that with experience or matter material objects with which you would then work up in that way order spatially order temporarily but you would be bringing that and it's because you have that capacity for that if you like pure uh form of sensible intuition you're going to be able to have synthetic propositions regarding sensible intuition and you're going to be able to have that a priori in advance of experience and therefore that the fact although being that they're merely conditions of our experience our sensibility our apprehension of our senses by that same fact these priority sources of knowledge determine their own limits they're gonna apply to objects only in so far as we they're objects of experience that means phenomenal objects objects that appear to us and it's not therefore with reference to things as they are in themselves so the soul field of the validity of space and time will concern and is limited to the possibility of experience if we go beyond sensible experience no objective use can be made of space or time and that's what he means by ideality and that's why he uses the word one more time this ideality leaves the certainty of empirical knowledge unaffected for equally sure whether these forms equally sure of it be careful uh whether i'm equally sure works as well but equally sure of the same space and time whether these forms necessarily inhere in things in themselves or only in our intuition of them because that doesn't concern it since we're only then talking about the empirical so our empirical knowledge is absolutely going to be unaffected by all of the qualifications that we're making about what we can and cannot know about the phenomenon because the empirical knowledge that we have is for its knowledge of the phenomenon obviously so it's safe now he's he avails himself of a little criticism and the criticism that he gives is that if you want to maintain the absolute reality of space and time be it a subsistent or inherent it that means underlying uh the events that occur the things that occur in themselves subsistent uh in them or as otherwise indwelling in them will come into conflict with the principles of experience itself why because if they decide which is the way mathematical students tend to go why do we have math why do we have a a kind of apprehension of the natural world such that we can introduce mathematical descriptions and those mathematical descriptions describe the world then you have a problem because if you maintain the absolute reality space and time you have to admit to eternal and infinite because they're absolutely real self-subsistent non-entities because they're not things space and time which are there yet without there being anything real only in order to contain in themselves all that is real so you've really got a kind of sort of russian doll arrangement dev paradoxes and can't likes those we're going to talk about them a little bit later but this is a problem he continues of those that he's criticizing and they would be obliged to deny that our prior mathematical doctrines have any validity in respect of real things for instance real things in space or at least to deny their predicting certainty because you can't get apodictic certainty this is hume's point and can't agree with it in the our posterior ri meaning following upon empirical experience so that would be our real problem so in this view the artery concepts of space and time are just creatures of the imagination whose source must really be thought in experience the imagination framing out the relations abstracted from experience something that doesn't indeed contain what's in general or common in these relations but which can't exist without the restrictions which nature has attached to them namely to be limited to experience and sensibility so the transcendental aesthetic cannot contain more than these two so they're just the elements that we're talking about are not many elements but just to space and time space time this is evident he says from the fact that all the other concepts belonging to the sensibility even that of motion we spoke previously of alteration of change of becoming in which both elements are united uh space and then of course taking up more space perhaps one one one grows as a child and so on presuppose something empirical motion presupposes the perception of something movable f equals m a once again the physics examples but in space considering itself there's nothing movable not in space not space as such consequently the move or bull must be something found in space to experience and therefore be an empirical datum but space is really going to be apart from that something that is movable so he's able to go on the same arguing that for the same reason transcendental aesthetic can account the concept of change among its a priori data right this isn't going to be there time doesn't change but only something changes a thing that is in time the concept of time this presupposes the perception of something existing and the succession of its determinations or transformations how it alters how it undergoes of variations that is to say what the concept of time presupposes is experience none in certain sense has to be given so he clarifies what we've meant to say is that all intuition is nothing but the representation of experience of experience of appearance of things that will be phenomenal for us the things he says which we intuit are not in themselves what we intuit them as being nor their relations so constituted in themselves as they appear to us and that if the subject or even only the subjective constitution of the senses in general is taken away is removed the whole constitution and all the relations of objects in space and time indeed even space and time themselves would vanish disappear so once again as appearances they can't exist in themselves but only in us and he's here now referring to objects objects as appearances cannot exist in themselves as appearances but only in us the appearances are for us effectively what that put that in bold because it's very important what objects may be in themselves and apart from all this receptivity of our sensibility remains completely unknown to us this is the pneumonia we know nothing but our mode of perceiving them a mode peculiar to us and not necessarily shared in by every being think of the supreme being but also those those aliens that we spoke of uh creatures from alpha centauri or other thinking things like cetaceans maybe whales have a different experience of time but certainly certainly shared in by every human being so it's really talking of space and time as far as kant is concerned is human space and human time and really the way we experience a human world in space and in time so then therefore he's able to say space and time or its pure forms sensation in general its matter so he's back to the hylomorphic he's back to talking about the form and he's now clarifying what sensation in general the experiences that we have would be the ma the matter uh the former alone space and time can we know april right that is to say we can know that in advance of all actual perception and that's called a pure intuition the latter is that in our knowledge which leads to being called a posteriori knowledge that's experienced that's empirical interesting that's the facts that's what actually happens the former in here in our sensibility with absolute necessity so we know that whatever we're going to experience is going to be if it's going to be experienced in space and in time no matter what kind of our sensations may be the latter can exist in varying modes in various ways in space and time that's going to be necessary and a posterior experience can change and vary but again under that precondition of taking place in space and in time that gives us a kind of time motion lapse but of of of course space things in space he clarifies this is a counter move against descartes it's a counter move against law he says even if we could get absolute clarity on this really really fine uh richard and others have asked a very important questions about of these these notions one moment if we had an instrument and that was a like like a camera like a time lapse or still motion uh and video arrests so the things slowed down and we could see a kind of of day-to-night experience these you can see on on the on youtube everywhere kant's point is even if you could get that to its peak maybe get a drone in space-time we should still know only our mode of intuition that is to say our sensibility we should indeed know it completely but always only under the conditions of space and time conditions originally inherent in the subject last line extremely important what the objects may be in themselves that's as numena would never become known to us even to the most enlightened knowledge of that which is alone given to us because what's given to us is nothing but appearance nothing but phenomenal so we have some images of descartes and lock this lock and valve very important fault you can see that by his wonderful dress the difference between a confused and a clear representation is only logical and does not concern the content so all we're doing when we get something that's clear is making it more prospicuous for a logical representation but we have not added anything to the content or we have not made something possible to be known in terms of the substance of what we know so he clarifies the representation of a body in intuition contains nothing that can belong to an object in itself because it only gives us the appearance of something and the mode in which we are affected by that something and we're really back to the very beginning where he started this receptivity of our faculty of knowledge that is turned sensibility so we're only talking about what we're able to apprehend by way of the senses and it's not that by our sensibility we cannot know the nature of things in themselves in any save a confused fashion i put this involved because that's really key we don't apprehend them in any fashion whatsoever so we don't know them at all it's not that we know them confusedly we don't know them at all if our subjective constitution is taken away the represented object with the qualities which sensible intuition bestows upon it is nowhere to be found and cannot possibly be found for it is this subjective constitution which determines its form as appearance things have to appear to me in such a way that i can recognize them and that subjective constitution is really all about myself as the knowing constituting subject and it is not about the object in itself apart from my way of knowing it obviously i added nietzsche to this because nietzsche's critical kantianism is completely on board with this insight and understanding but kant goes on to say we then believe we know things in themselves and we know this in spite of the fact that in the world of sense however deeply we inquire into its objects we have to do with nothing but appearances and then he gives an example a beautifully lafanus example a kind of wonderfully uh atmospheric example kant was a student of meteorology that he was kind of a weatherman in his day with theories of clouds and gas over the earth the movements of the winds the rainbow in a sunny shower may be called a mere appearance and the way the things that you can go call it that you can say that it's because of all the fraction notice how much importance is here on kant's relationship with newton but also good because here we're talking about light and prisms each little raindrop is a prism of refraction reflection and that's why we're able because of all of those raindrops to see this light in this way as a kind of natural prism giving us a rainbow across this beautiful gorge it's that's gorgeous photograph but anyway the rainbow could may be called a mere appearance and it's correct if the latter concept is taken in a merely physical sense rain will then be viewed only as that which in all experience and all its positions relative to senses determined thus not otherwise in our intuition but if we look at rain as as itself as an empirical object and ask without considering whether or not it's the same for all human sense whether it represents an object in itself and then he's gets very specific to the raindrops we can't mean the drops of rain but these are already as appearances empirical objects you could measure them the way you could measure snowflakes different from each one perhaps different kinds of rain at different kinds of time but the question as to the relation the representation to the object at once becomes transcendental so we really wouldn't be able to understand it in that way and we would then realize that not only are the drops of rain themselves mere appearances but even their round shape even the space in which they fall are nothing in themselves but merely modifications of fundamental forms of our sensible intuition and that the transcendental object what is the raindrop as such remains unknown to us we can't know the raindrop that's a funny thing to say that we can't know we certainly imagine we do we certainly don't pay any attention to things like drops of rain of course we should because we should analyze drops of rain see what's in them and so on tells us something about the trajectory through the atmosphere so let's suppose that space and time he says are in themselves objective and are conditions of the possibility of things in themselves so that they're objective in the first place it's evident that in regard to both there's a large number of our prior uh predictive and synthetic propositions especially to space to which our chief attention will therefore be directed in this inquiry so he's going to be talking more about space and we'll see some sense about that kind of apprehension of space as we continue in the text since the propositions of geometry are synthetic upper and that's the example they gave previously and because they're synthetic at fire all right they are known in advance of experience they are synthetic they can bear on and give new information about experience and they're known with apodictic certainty so it's going to raise the question how did you get that wonderful knowledge whence do you obtain such propositions that upon what does the understanding will lie in its endeavor to achieve such absolutely necessary and universally valid truths how does this creature this naked ape as the uh ethologist and biological anthropologist desmond mars called the human being how does this creature get to have mathematical understanding which yields absolutely necessary and universally valid truths do we have a time sort of like a lifeline to uh to the deity some people think so can't doesn't want to use that hypothesis he is like newton who says i have no need of that hypothesis and kant wants to figure this out in that same spirit without that so he's not saying this is the proof of the fact that we're created by god which is kind of what descartes sneaks in to descartes argument in the meditations on first philosophy so here we have formerly at princeton the wonderful essay worth reading hungarian a mathematician and nobel prize winner uh oregon or eugene a wigner the unreasonableness is what he focuses on in the title makes no sense it's magic it's miracle how it happens is astonishing the incoherence one could also say the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences so here the question is how come we buy the fact that pure mathematics is applicable in a field like physics and you could say why is it applicable it feels like chemistry or why is it applicable in a field like biology which it certainly is and thereby what uh one one one what vigner wants to do is to is to emphasize that the unreasonable efficiency of mathematics and science is a gift we neither understand nor deserve he was born in 1902 and he died in 1995 but vigna's point is this isn't comprehended and this isn't something that we ought to have the advantage of it's a gift it comes from who knows where it works but why so it's a kind of wonderful sky hook to go back to console explanation there's no other way khan says than two concepts or through intuitions that's it either opera or a posterior those are two sources of knowledge two concepts or through intuitions in the latter form that is to say a posteriori meaning as empirical concept and also is that upon which these are grounded the empirical intuition neither the concepts nor the intuitions can yield any synthetic proposition except such as is itself empirical and that means a proposition of experience and that means without necessity without the absolute universality and that means you're not going to be able to get geometry out of an empirical encounter with the world right can't go around and measure with the protractor all the triangles you encounter in order to come up with the various principles of of of euclid's elements same word that kant is using khan's version of the point that avignor is making is to say that from mere concepts only analytic knowledge our priorities judgment sacrifice not synthetic knowledge is to be obtained so he gives an example two straight lines cannot enclose a space you just have two straight lines you're not going to be able to enclose it but if you have to have two sections of a bridge right you have a problem if you're attempting to build a fence and you order some fences from amazon and they send you only two pieces you won't be able to frame anything not even a small section of your yard try this is the question of this this proposition two straight lines cannot enclose the space and with them alone no figure is possible that you can call an axiom that you can take it as a given but you're not going to be able to get it from the notion of two and the notion of straight line so how do you get from the notion to and the notion of straight line what you intuitively automatically see when you realize that if you've only got two sections of offense you're not going to be able to construct any kind of enclosure no form no shape no figure for kant the point is not that this statement isn't true because it certainly is the point is how did you get it how can you possibly know that two straight lines cannot enclose a space and with them alone no figure is possible from the two things that are really really involved here the notion of two the notion of space so the concept of two the concept of straight lines as such we have a bunch of straight lines doesn't give you this insight this is an insight this is an intuition you see that you get that you realize that when you're looking with your at your care delivery of just two segments of the fence you ordered you realize that you will have to call them up or send them an email if you can find their email or find their telephone number to ask them to send you the rest of the orders so that you can frame out the space you're looking for even it's just another you can make a triangle square will take four you need four sides for a four-sided enclosure so take another proposition now it goes two to three very logical given three straight lines of figure as possible and trying like manner to derive it from the concepts involved from the concept of three and the concept of straight line all your labor is in vain and you are constrained to have recourse to intuition as it's always done in geometry that's how you passed uh the regents exam if you took it in in geometry you therefore give yourself an object an intuition you put together a three-sided figure but a three-sided figure is a figure beyond the notion of three straight lines and the idea of a figure turning those straight lines into sides you're turning them into segments and you remember that that's a very important insight in mathematics where they explain that a line isn't a line segment and so on so kant only asks what kind of intuition do you have and clarifies that it's a pure a primary intuition uh but maybe it's an empirical intuition if it were the latter if it were empirical if you figured it out by experience you could never get euclid's elements you could never get a universally valid proposition something that you could take as an axiom couldn't be born of it much less in a predictive proposition and that is really what we have in euclid's elements or in a geometry in general because experience can never yield a predictive propositions or judgments or universally universally valid propositions only tell you what has happened not and and and what might happen maybe it gives you a sense of probability but it will never tell you what must happen and when you want an apodictic or universally valid proposition you really do require that absolute certainty of what must happen so here's our example remember math class always fun equilateral triangle three sides this is this will give us this we know what that is equal sides and equal angles and this simply follows notice you need the intuitions to see the same way with isosceles you've got two equal sides and two equal angles and then you have the scalene which no one ever wants does anything with it's kind of disappointment in geometry but those have no equal sides and therefore are no equal angles and then you also have the isosceles right triangle which has some very very interesting uh if you're interested in kabbalah or mystical things and or music pythagoras and other things the wonderful relations that are there we're going to leave these for the moment in the great challenge of the square root of two because you can see obviously by intuition that that is a matter of of course the uh of square itself as a square good you have therefore to give yourself an object a priori in intuition you've got to be able to represent it in your mind and ground upon this your synthetic proposition if they didn't exist in you and there does a power of our prior intuition and if that subjective condition were not also at the same time as regards its form the universal elaborate condition under which alone the object of this outer intuition is itself possible this is of course what would be the case if the object.triangle were something in itself apart from any relation to you the subject how could you say though it necessarily exists that should be an s there in you as subjective conditions for the construction of a triangle must have necessity belonged to the triangle itself you wouldn't be able to say that you wouldn't be able to generalize from your own particular conditions to what is the general property of triangles as such per se you wouldn't have geometry now that would also mean that you couldn't add anything new the figure the idea of the figure to your concept of three lines is something which must necessarily be met within the object since the this object is on that view given antecedently to your knowledge and not by means of it so if therefore space and the same won't be true of time or merely a form of your intuition containing conditions upfront that's kant's point under which alone things can be outer objects to you and without which subjective conditions outer objects are in themselves nothing you could not in regard to other objects determine anything whatsoever in a priori and synthetic matter manner there's of course sorry about that um obviously a problem with sirens but you wouldn't be able to do that apart from all of that unless you had this very very important understanding of space and time is merely a form of your intuition because that form is what's going to allow you to work things up in such a way that this coherence in terms of what you can predict and claim and construct with regard to uh geometrical relations so he's able to say it's not just possible or probable but indubitably certain that space and time are merely subjective conditions of all our intuition why because they're the necessary conditions of all outer and inner experience and that in relation to these conditions all objects are mere appearances they're not given us as things in themselves okay and that's very important but they're given us as appearances as phenomena as things that are possible objects of experience so we're limited to experience but that means we can have this kind of certain knowledge of objects of experience because we know the object of experience in terms of these necessary conditions of all outer and inexperienced because they have to conform to that we are going to be able to have knowledge of them which is indeed certain which is what we're looking for what that doesn't give us once again is the thing in itself because anything in itself can't be known through mere relations and so we can conclude that since the outer sense gives us nothing but mere relations this sense can contain in its representation nothing but the relation of an object to the subject and therefore not the inner properties of the object in itself we don't have access to that he will repeat that again and again how could you you can't but the advantage of not being able to have it is precisely that you can have that access to the knowledge of the object of experience which is what we're looking for here we have of course this hopper sunlight in a cafe the way we might experience things the whole difficulty though is about that interiority these people are alone together maybe they're social distancing in advance clearly they are the difficulty is as to how a subject this is our time again can inwardly intuit itself how do you how does the subject grasp itself how does it apprehend itself as such as an eye and this is a difficulty common to every theory so here he's able to say in appearance the objects even the properties we described them are always regarded as actually given but in the relation of the given object to the subject such properties depend upon the mode of intuition of the subject this object as appearance is distinguished from itself as object in itself but what do you do about the subject with regard to the subject in itself how's that going to work and that's going to be his question so now he's back to talking about his soul my soul seems to be given in my self-consciousness my uh by the living principle myself the active i the identity these questions of self-identity are right here it would be my own fault if out of that which i ought to reckon as appearance a phenomenon i made simply an illusion and that he thinks is a mistake it's an appearance but that doesn't make it illusory and here we have then and we're coming to that conclusion for uh kant this is william blake's not too many years after the writing of the b edition of the uh critique of your reason in 1787 we have the ancient of days which is of course a very newtonian deity measuring setting a compass to the earth uh out of earth our prophecy so our last bit and this may not be of interest to you but it is of interest to can't because this is a metaphysical concept he's looking for the possibility of metaphysics obviously so in thinking an object natural theology tries to do this god who not only can never be an object of intuition to us but can't be an object of sensible intuition even to himself we are careful to remove the conditions of space and time from his intuition why because all his knowledge is intuition and not thought which always impulse limitations there's no limits with what why can we do this if we previously made space and time time and space forms of things in themselves and such as would remain as afraid conditions with existence of things even though the things themselves were removed because what would follow from that is they would be conditions of all existence in general which would make some also conditions of the existence of god and there'll be a problem there and that would be unacceptable and here is the aforementioned slide the reference to the extraterrestrials this was promised you can see this on your way from the 50 uh 9th street to 57th street uh the various uh i think they're meant to be jokes aliens talking to you on what are actually boarded up uh establishments so the mode of intuiting and here's because he is kant is literally referring to aliens once again he he means it when he talks about the possibility of extraterrestrials doesn't have to be he says limited to human sensibility it could be that all finite thinking beings he's gonna exclude deity he already said that necessarily agree with the human being in this respect though we're not in a position to judge whether this is actually so but however universal this mode of sensibility may be it doesn't cease to be sensibility there's still senses which means it's derivative intuitive this this very important point not original intuitive and therefore not an intellectual intuition which is going to be in that for those of you interested in bernard lonergan there's going to be something that he writes about in his book inside here then in pure ah priori intuition space and time we have one of the factors just one required for solution of the general problem he already has a great deal how are synthetic judgments a priori possible so that's one of the problems of transcendental philosophy how can you have judgments that are synthetic opera when he says in upper judgment we go out that's not oat but out beyond the given concept we come in the upperary introduced upon that which can't be discovered in the concept but which certainly is found our priority in the intuition corresponding to the concept and can be connected with its synthesized joined connection with it synthetically i connect remember that when heidegger talked about that such judgments however thus based on intuition can never extend beyond objects of the senses meaning they're valid only for objects of possible experience limit keep you keep your limits to that and you're going to be in good shape to read straw since the bounds of sense uh just as we are able to go along with that this then takes him back to the notion of the luminone for this reason also while much can be said our priority as regards the form of appearances nothing whatsoever can be asserted of the thing in itself which may notice the may underlie these appearances 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John Maclntyre of TheMcMethod on InspiredInsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
[Music] testing testing testing talk on your own for a second yo what's up my players yeah I'm keeping this in there dr. jerry weiss here i'm founder of inspired insider comm where I talk with inspirational entrepreneurs and leaders and how they overcome big challenges in life in business today I'm especially excited John McIntire who we met tightens live it in person who's one of the top email marketers he's known as the autoresponder guy and he helps entrepreneurs increase their email profits by 25 to 100 percent in ninety days with no advertising who doesn't want that john lesson three years ago he was a lone tiger out in the philippines and since then he's built a successful marketing agency and coaching business he has also interviewed some of the world's top marketers and copy writers including Perry Marshall John Carlton bon Halbert and many others I've listened to several of them they're fantastic these days he runs his business online he lives in Thailand races motorcycles through the mountains and pretty much does whatever he wants because he has no wife and kids yet but John thank you thank you for joining me man it's great to be here I'm so I'm so glad to come on here I mean we met at times a month ago and a couple great conversations so yeah it's good to reconnect men and I think you're right about that wife and kids doing stuff so one of my favorite conversations I had it Titans was with you at the bar and you know you look at your persona online kind of like a smart marketer but kind of just does what he wants wild and crazy guy I didn't know you and you're just such a deep intellectual person and I don't know if you want people knowing that about you but you probably got a lot of people don't it's hard to cut I show that sometimes because I think you've got a bit of us you're a similar personality you like to go deep with call you know topics and conversation and you know so you'd find that you'd have the same challenges that I do that when you try and talk about this stuff people cheer out so when you find someone who's up to talk about I mean you love it yeah right I think people are gonna be very surprised by your back and growing up and I want to want to dive into that but first I want to hit on I have a fun fact I was like to include but also I want to hear about you were saying you were speaking at a conference and people loved this part of your talk and you talked about that yeah it seems like so what I did I did two talks recently the first one was very fact-based very much you kind of look when a speaker gets up there I didn't have much text on my slides but the content was very fact area people hate that means that unconsciously hate it but just doesn't click inside their heads and like you said here one of the the email that you sent over before we hit record here was about telling stories so what I did in the second presentation was it was one big story about how I went from you know I'm 25 now so three years ago I was you know bit over three I was in Sydney Australia in a job I hated it didn't want to be there now Joe it was I was doing SEO so I'd kind of I knew I wanted to work online I had a site that made about $300 a month with Adsense and I'd use that to sort of hook myself a job back to an e-commerce retailer in Australia but I mean after a few weeks of that job I acted just the whole office just the whole job thing it just it just doesn't I don't know why I think anyone for now is gonna resonate with I just don't just doesn't work for me no idea why so I sort of explained the story of how I went from there to to this now which is you know me and Thailand doing all this stuff and so the part of it yeah but people like the failure part right yeah people like to fail you pie so part of the story was you know I got to the Philippines and Here I am with this site that's making a couple hundred bucks a month and I'm thinking great now I mean here I mean the Philippines is my this is my time to make it make it happen I'm gonna drop shipping I'm gonna build the site into a massive business and travel the world and be like Tim Ferriss 4-hour workweek kind of guy and the week after I arrived Google updated their algorithm and the whole site just got tanked well and my $300 might think I'm gonna wiped out and I realized that that whole idea that vision just disappeared and you know literally a week after I got there so then I went from we can talk about it now we can talk about a bit later but it was fair you know I tried a few things in the next place six to twelve months I tried something failed tried something failed and that was really the part of my talk at this SAP presentation that really resonated because I find that people what I mean I mentioned this at the talk is when people get on stage sometimes or when you hear about from successful people you hear these stories like ah when I was 12 years old I was selling pokemon cards at school and I you know I just say pokemons because that was where I used to play with Billy tails trading pokemon cards and I built up these nice little business it was doing you know I made $5,000 from selling pokemon cards 13 years old and that's great in it everything wow that guy's awesome but it breaks for rapport with everyone in the audience because most people are not like that most people are not born entrepreneurs they don't just figure it out most of will fail and fail and fail and fail and they can't figure out why they can't get it to work when this guy on stage he was just a born entrepreneur since I wore he did it but he's special and I can't I can't do it so that's where the failures relate to that you're right so what were some of those failures those things he try that didn't work all right well so after the sidecut tanks go what did I do the first thing I did was trying to fix it so it was it's a Google Panda is the Google updates their algorithms and they named them animals so this one was called oh yeah it was Google Panda 2.0 and at first I tried to fix it I emailed Google which is really hard to do actually email Google and and and the site was gonna knock that they wouldn't do anything about it and I tried to fix it so apparently I'd had too many links pointing at the site they weren't the right type of links and that might the content on my website was too short on some of the pages or anything about a hundred words so I decided to fix some of these issues that I found thinking that well maybe maybe that you know maybe this is gonna work and it didn't work you know anything I tried for a month two months and three months it's just nothing it just wouldn't click so I'm kind of feeling spinning my wheels I've met it was meant to be a four month internship at this resort in the Philippines doing you know I had a basically a room for free in exchange for working two days a week on their website and their blog and that sort of thing but it was really only for four months so after two or three months I had nothing you know my site wasn't back up wasn't making any money you know I'd arrived there with about two thousand dollars in my bank account and that was gradually just wearing down through I was paying for the visas and food and some sort of small expenses each month and I was starting to freak out thinking I'm gonna have to buy a ticket back home on my credit card so to go get a job because I failed but what happens is it actually got pretty close and this is where the story went in that presentation but I try to affiliate marketing because I heard all this pillow making so much money with affiliate marketing I'm gonna get that and you know a week later I got my got myself a permanent ban from Google AdWords really yeah it's it's I haven't tried to get a you know too hard to get it back since then I mean I tried to create a new account at the time and Google any way that they can link your band account to a new account bans the new account so that's a credit card number an IP address anything like that why didn't get pizza I it was my fault it I didn't they've got very strict advertising guidelines and I mean it's a sort of more of a technical thing the way I had the page set up but the page wasn't valuable basically in and off itself it was - it was just designed to get an email address when as far as it was concerned it needs to offer more value than just getting an email address so that was why they banned me and then I was the next idea tried decided to set up a dating site actually cuz he's the funny thing right I was in the Philippines doing this this marketing for this resort now Sean the guy who are in the resort he had a YouTube video channel and so what he did was he record videos around and resort and around the Philippines and then put it up on the YouTube and that the idea was that he'd bring people in to to the resort and get sort of prospecting leads in you know to the website so I jump into the YouTube funnel when I get there and start optimizing it I know I sort of had an idea what I was doing she's basic SEO and I think now the the channels had something over a million hits on his videos the interesting part was the videos that had the most traffic were videos basically where he interviewed the waitresses which would just hot Filipino girls right and so what I did I went and found some keywords where people were searching for hot Filipino girls these videos are getting you know the majority of the views on this channel so for a new business idea how about what if we you know make some more videos like that so we get some views get some traffic and then we look this is the ridiculous thing we span we want to do a couple dating sites in the Philippines and spend a few weekends just spamming the crap out of women on there saying hey we're starting a new dating site what's your you know weed are some probably the name they're hot they're way they're you address maybe their phone number and their photo and then we would add them to it we literally had an Excel spreadsheet that was out that was that dating service and so we I set that up on a website with a sales page and a PayPal Buy Now button it's very ghetto and the idea was it well we we put a link in the description for these hot Filipino girls videos and someone would click you know go the video watch it go wow I'm gonna Filipino girlfriend you click the link to get our website and they pay for access to this spreadsheet but no one bought anything we never made any sales so that was the you know failure number two or three are thinking that that took a while and it sounds very simple but you know when you say that I saw it going into like the porn route or something like we never we never went down that rabbit hole I mean III probably discussed it I mean the billion dollar industry I mean it's the entrepreneur no I think you were you were onto something I mean you saw something I was working and the component of that that was working which was the good-looking women you know so yeah yeah I mean it's it's you rank that exactly right the porn market or even just the dating market alone is just massive so but after that you know we looked at that guy this isn't really working and it's already plenty of dating sites in the Philippines anyway so it wasn't really like there was a might like a gap in the marketplace mm-hmm so we sort of wrapped it up there and then the next thing I think it was I did in the talk the next thing was an e-book so I try made an e-book and thinking well I'm gonna sell he's on that juicing side that was the original Adsense site that I had which is still getting some traffic from Bing and Yahoo a couple of other search engines it sounds like well I'm gonna write an e-book create an information product why all these all the markers - I'm gonna sell it I'm gonna make you know I'm gonna that's gonna be my money-making thing so I'm put together a book it was 30 juicing recipes fruit and vegetable juice things like spinach and beach to stuff just recipes was a very basic basic basic you know pictures just a recipe in a bit about the recipe put that inside a PDF and then salt started selling it on the site for I think is seven dollars so I wasn't really aiming too high and said that I didn't really make him any sales I I remember vaguely remember doing some sort of product launch to the to an email is that I built up and I might have made it $1,000 or $1,500 it was not at the time it meant a lot to me but looking back it really wasn't that much money and it so it wasn't a business either was it something that I was doing every single month you know I couldn't do that and so I mean that sort of favor as well so I'm kind of in this position where I try it you know tried the AdWords and tried the affiliate marketing and down the pan from AdWords tried the dating side and that really didn't work either and then tried this this juicing ebook thing and that doesn't work and then star in a position where I could I think I didn't do my thing now I'm almost out of money here right by now it's about June July 2012 and I had a bait bank statement actually a screenshot of it I don't have it right now but um my bank account go down down he was a hundred and hundred ninety three dollars or something like that that was that was the cash yeah yeah and when you're on the other side of the world and the Philippines on a tiny little island you know you know I mean you got Manila which is the capital on four hours south you know across across a an hour-long boat ride across what was the channel called the Verde Island channel I think it was really rough very typhoon or you know you'd call them hurricanes Hurricane based area so that's where I am and I'm almost out of money I'm feeling Oh Tiger I gotta change something and that's when I started to I'm that's a that's really the turning point which is when I I tweaked something on the coming about what triggered it but I decide I realized that to call my side or to call these products the name of the product was thirty juicing recipes which I realized was so boring Jumeirah people don't why exactly they were done by recipe books people buy results so I did some more research and looked online what were people searching for and there was a keyword which is lose ten pounds in two weeks I was like well I'm gonna call my book that it wasn't I didn't make it to teach people how to lose 10 pounds in two weeks I'm just gonna call it that and it'll be 30 you know 30 recipes that if people have them every day maybe they'll lose ten pounds in two weeks and it was almost funny because the day I changed that I started making sales and that was when it clicked and that's really what sort of brought me to where I am now as a copywriter it's like whoa where did you stumble on that at that time or what made you think to change that because most people that kind of would just be going with the same thing and expecting it to work do you remember I think so I mean a community called the dynamite circle it's a I guess a private forum for people who still work online and live in Asia yeah and there is if everyone not everyone but there's an option to join a mastermind inside there so a group of four or five guys and there's always people setting them up and I don't remember how I came across the idea of copywriting but somehow it came up and I decided to learn how to do it there was a copywriting mastermind inside the the forum and so I joined in it was for in me and three other guys I think in the idea was that we'd meet up once a week on skype and we chat about some sort of copywriting project and the business that we were doing so oh I I think that was really what what kicked in the gear that may have been where the trigger to change it to lose ten pounds in two weeks came about from but I remember doing that we did that mastermind it was at the end of that when I was like now I go I know how to do these copywriting thing you know I've started to make money and just by changing the the title of the product or the words that define what I'm actually offerings and I can say give me seven dollars and I'll teach you how to lose 10 pounds in two weeks which is so much better than saying give me ten you know seven dollars and I'll give you thirty juicing recipes that's so lame so yeah so it was out to that master plan when I was like I gotta learn these copywriting thing are you to figure it out figure out how to persuade people and sell stuff because if I can be the guy that makes it rain then I can you know I can write my own ticket so that was where it started and and that that was sort of the failures from that on I mean oh it's always up and down and yeah but from then on that was really put me on this journey of copyright marketing and we'll talk about some of what you learned and I like what you said about people and that's something I always need to keep in mind what you just said it reminded me is people want results we often get caught up in our product service and the features of it but people just want what result is gonna give them so you know people this may seem random people you have the juicing site but one of the fun facts about you John is that you eat a lot of weird food so tell us about that it's it's funny like it's you know what I'll preface this by saying sometimes I get my grandparents came to visit me in Thailand just about two years ago when I first got here and pretty much every time they email me since then they're always asking me if I'm still eating so many eggs they pop turn into a chicken yeah is when because when they came here you know I'd rock up at breakfast and this isn't probably isn't so weird for you know a 25 year old lifts weights or something like that but for you know to you know an 80 year old woman and a woman grandparents it was pretty strange I would go to breakfast and I would get 5/6 fried eggs and a whole plate of bacon it and just chop that up and eat it that was breakfast and they I mean to them maybe one or two eggs and a slice or to a vacant will be breakfast but for me five or six eggs and I'm talking like a plate of bacon that was breakfast and since then when I eat pretty much when I'm on in the routine when I'm at home every morning I wake up I've been doing this all week for a year I put 10 eggs ten raw eggs a handful of ice a cup of blueberries about a hundred grams of chopped spinach lately I've been putting in a tablespoon or two of coconut oil and 2 cups of water blend it up and that's my breakfast smoothie yeah so it's got its got your yeah you know your brain sort of MCT oil which is in the coconut oh really good for the brain really good for focus so it slows the digestion down as well the 10x is protein and good fats your blueberries is your vitamins and antioxidants your spinach is well you know veggies are just awesome and the ice makes it nice and cold and the water I think just liquefies it up a bit more and that is that's breakfast people think that's so weird yeah I mean I read you told me that it tightens and I do a lot of smoothies and everything like that and I even I thought that was weird I mean the weird part about it was the 10 eggs that blew my mind actually that started with area two friend here Brendon who's he's at home he's not at the office right now but he he told me one day that he was doing his 8 X movies man that's such a great way to get protein I was like I'm gonna do that so I did 8 hey hang on these egg eggs when you're my packet of eggs they're coming packets of 10 here in Thailand's I'm like why don't I just do 10 and then it's just even you know I can buy 3 packets and that's three days well you know if I go to the market I can get trays of Tanna teresa 37 one tray is three days so I get three trays for nine days so when people see me like you know everyone here knows me is this the reason I made you ask you out of a four words that if you build not you know mention again recently it's like they see me I turn up at like coffee shops or at the office with this bottle of like green gunk like it mean it doesn't even it doesn't it doesn't really taste that good when I give it to people no one has ever said oh my god that tastes amazing I miss the myth that the coconut oil adds like a nice little twist to it like it makes it a bit more flavour 'some so John I know you are the email guy the autoresponder guy what are a few big mistakes you see people make with their emails cuz you do a lot of coaching - hmm I look that's a nice segue - it was very it was a very good switch their exit email anyway I think the biggest mistake with with email copywriting and this all applies to my I think marketing copyright just caught the writing in general is that people think it's about you know in the case of email it's your subject line it's your you know it's your call to action it's true you use HTML techno text how long should you all respond to be all these sort of strategic or like extra things like tactics and then and and what I have noticed you know in my in my own experience with my own business and with client businesses is that they're all like bonus points there are like little tweaks to the system but if you don't have two system right on the first place the little tweaks I'm gonna help so in this case you're really looking at like your product market fit is what someone is a Silicon Valley Mike that product market fit really defines you know does the market you know what problem do they have and how well does your product solve that problem because if you have an incredible product market fit you barely need to sell like you barely need your copy could be terrible and you're still going to sell the crap out of it because it's such a such a great such a tight product market fit on the on the conversely if you have a really shitty product market fit you're gonna have people coming in going like you have the best copy but they're just gonna be like well this I just don't really want this like for example you get a great copywriter with a great ebook or a great information product to sell to someone who you know just doesn't read or doesn't like information products great could be great copy and the conversions could be dial rap to you know a thousand percent whatever but this person doesn't read books so this is huge disconnect so anyway to bring that back to email it's that before you can worry about your subject clients and you know open rates and how long should that autoresponder being here what elements that email matter you've really got to make sure that that product market fit you know he's down the reason I mention this because some people you know at least I might be you know what one shot might be seeing this and kind of thing well that's the most basic information I've heard but for me this was to me this was such a revolutionary idea because I think you know at tightens what I've noticed and I've seen this happen at other marketing conferences is so much emphasis is placed on your sales funnel and and you know how do I get this psychological insight when really it's are you selling something that people actually want to buy yeah yeah and I think I really think that I wish that I learned this early and I wish they talked about is more at at conferences the problem is it's not really sexy to talk about because no one will want to you know get out of the business here in and start a new one because that's way too much work they'd rather just optimize the business they have the problem is if they're in the wrong business or if the business doesn't have the potential to go to say 100 million dollars but they want to make a hundred million dollars they've got to get a new business there's no you're shorter than all will see this there's cases where there are ways to build a business that maybe it doesn't look like it could be a hundred but you know you could change things change the model pivot all that sort of stuff but it's kind of like you even think 80/20 you think out what change is gonna what changes can make the biggest impact in in life or in the business it's are you selling something that people want and if you want you need to get something better to sell it maybe go into a different market it's not a new business so what was a case gem that you remember telling someone to get out of their current business because you saw it was not a good fit hmm maybe they didn't listen to you but I was telling someone tonight actually I'll use I just had dinner with someone here in Chiang Mai and we're talking about it one thing that's all the rage right now is teespring and I've met guys doing I eat a friend here he's from Vietnam actually just a Vietnamese kid and he was doing fifty thousand dollars a month on teespring and I think was just him just grinding away sending teespring campaigns it's a that's a t-shirt or that you set up the different teams exactly yeah so yeah basically you use sorry to go back yeah you set up teespring is a site that allows you to say credit t-shirt design and you let's say you sell a thousand off um teespring makes this shirt for you and you get a cut of the profit more or less yeah so what people have been doing is setting up campaign they go and create a t-shirt for say a sports team like I don't know any sports teams in the US but pick a sports team and then they create a shirt for it looks really cool and then advertise it to people on Facebook get a whole bunch of sales and make some profit so there's this guy you know a friend who's doing 50 km on prom you know with it another another guy who's doing 100 grand a month he's been doing for 12 months it's like they know yeah there's some serious numbers for some of these guys I mean obviously most of them don't make any money at all but cuz they're spring with them do you mean or well I know I I'm talking like it's it's insane what some of these guys doing but so I have deal you know I had dinner with this guy tonight and he's talking about going off to this teespring thing and it's it's into it and made me think a lot because I've been in this position before it's a key here a cool story about this great this is actually sort of similar to what you asked but a little bit different actually no and I realize it but you you it's easy to kind of chase after that opportunity or look for that optimization but let's say you I mean to answer the original question if you're doing a teespring campaign the issue is that is that it's such a simple idea you're just grinding as far as I understand you're just grinding out campaigns you set up campaign after campaign after campaign you set up a hundred campaigns and you're gonna get ten or fifteen twenty of them I don't know what the rate is but a certain number of them will be profitable and then you can make some money if you do enough of them so it's a numbers game but you can't really add sauce it because it's so simple that if you can ask they might as well just do it for himself so you really just building yourself into a job it's a cash flow you can't sell it so the problem right there is not that even you could optimize you can go and get all the sorts of tips and you go to a teespring conference you could do all sorts of stuff but the central limiting factor is you're just not building anything that's you know you're not building an asset you're not building a business so if your goal is to build a business that you say can sell doesn't matter how will you do teespring you need to have a different business you know and then some the the side part of that is that this is really copywriting related but but there's these opportunistic mindset I see this with my you know marketers and copywriters to with jumping from one opportunity to the next it could be in one business to the next would be one marketing strategies an extra order respondent so I got to get an autoresponder so they come to me and they sign up to the community and they start learning how to do it when really what they need is to figure out their their their business model and figure out you know how many they need some more products they now have an upsell flow then you have some tracking setup that you know all people hear about like webinars webinars are all the rage one I better do some webinars I'll rather to do this or I'm gonna do that but you know it always comes back to these fundamentals yeah yeah it's very true we all like to jump from shiny object to shiny object sometimes I think it's a human thing what did you think John when they were talking what was working obviously that's a large amount to be doing in t-shirts for the people that were doing fifty or even a hundred thousand a month what did you see that was working uh to be honest it's not I I'm not involved with it enough to know that much about it but I I set up a few campaigns on my own just to see how I do want the jobs like raw I was having y'all opportunistic thing I was like yeah I'm gonna go make some money said a few I was like this is so boring this is you know I could I think I set up ten and I don't know if I don't think any of them made money this was the first time I done and I'm like man if I had to do like I could probably do 50-100 these a day maybe if I really wanted to but like crappy way to live my life like it's not fun at all you know I want to build a system that means that you know if I'm working I want to make sure that I'm building something that's gonna be there when I'm not there but I'm off in the mountains or something I'm somewhere but if I'm not working the whole system goes on running I want to build a business I don't want to build you know you might call it a cash flow you know so I you know I kind of start but as far as what was working I mean you'd have to really talk to these guys there's a lot of products out there that teach you how to do it you know as far as I know the basic idea is good it's a spring you set up a kit you know you're really just tapping into passionate fans fans are the passion about say sports it's great because you get really passionate fans that want to buy you know a t-shirt let's say a one team beats nah you can make it you know it's shirt for that team that one and you know make some sort of joke about the team that they'd be and you know the passion of fans will buy stuff like that so it's you do need this a bit of money there's a bit of thinking but it strategic thinking that goes into it but it's it's not my bag and I and I really don't think it's you know you can pulling some quick cash with it but then the other side of it is when this sort of stuff comes up if you're hearing about it in the the sort of the I guess the communities that I'm involved in everyone knows about it now so because everyone knows about it there's so many more people doing it and something really not that good of an opportunity anymore is if you come in at the beginning you end up you know you start doing it first you have you know all that extra time to develop advanced strategies by the time that you guys come in you were so far ahead of them there's just nowhere they can catch up sure let me let's give this so you were talking before the bit a big turning point was you changed that title on your ebook yeah into the result what was the next big milestone for you after that I think it was realizing at the value of what I'd learned how to do you know I remember Dan Andrews who's from tropical nba.com he was the guy to give me me to set up the internship in the Philippines and he said he hired me to he heard always writing you know learning how to write copy and write emails and that sort of thing and so so he you had me maybe 200 bucks and I wrote him 10 emails and I could not believe it who the hell would pay $200 for tenth like a female's right didn't understand it so he paid I was like well this is this is pretty cool I mean maybe this could I don't even know if I thought about that it could be a business but I was like well this seems interesting so anyway I yeah they had like a conference at at the resort where I was staying there and he asked me to get up into a talk and autoresponders I get up and do that it sort of basically just run right you know running run through what I did for Dan and at the end he's like I before you get off yeah before you before you go off and hide act John let's just stay out there and you get someone to raise hands all right put up your hand if you pay like if you think this is valuable first of all all right cool anyone puts up and it's like I now put up your hand if you could pay maybe you say fight you know five hundred dollars for this or if you'd even just pay for having some emails written like this and everyone probably has like what the whole people are gonna pay money for emails and then he starts asking was like well how much do you think you know how much would you pay for this I was like why pay 500 bucks what five hundred dollars for a set of emails you know I couldn't leave in these other guy he's involved with property real estate so when you when you're selling property yeah one extra sale a month say you're gonna make 10 grand Commission so he puts up his and he's like well I would I'd probably pay at least $1,500 for this and by this stage I just I couldn't believe it like now I get it but back then it that was so far I thought my parent I didn't understand the whole idea that the business people will pay for something that offers them a return so they can spend $1,500 to make $5,000 or $10,000 or $100,000 it's a great deal it doesn't matter and the best business person will always think about it in those terms so to me that was and I'm still going through this lesson now you know I've increased my rates far beyond what they were back then but even now I'm still getting told yeah I just signed up actually with a coach this week to go through some of these issues where he you know I was talking with him saying dude you were still so far underpricing yourself and it's this exact issue where I'm still even now after two years I I know and I know this I'm still not fully familiar with how much of value that I have to add and so go back going back to that time in the Philippines that was that sort of that kick it was like wow you know this is valuable this isn't me like this isn't Dan doing me a favor this isn't these guys being nice to me this is them saying I have a business I want to make money and I'd like John I really think John that you could help me make more money mm-hmm and so understanding that when you when you take that belief well that mindset of that attitude and sort of blow it out over a repeat of time you know that's where a lot of that's where the confidence comes or a lot of my confidence came from to kind of to push forward so what you do next after you saw all these hands raised what happened we did nothing actually happened straight out today none of those people signed up but what I did do is I pestered Dan he said he's got a punch guys very engaged podcast and so I thought let's get on the podcast and he suggested it but I had to kind of follow up with him you know a whole bunch of times to actually make it happen so we did the podcast and I'm so nervous for the first time I've never done a podcast interview before anyway we did that I made an offer at the end of the podcast saying while we would increase something increase Dan's opt-in rate by two hundred fifty two hundred fifty seven percent two and a half times more opt-ins with with what I've done on his website and then again it was like well if you want me to do the same for you you can just go to this website you know drop dead copy calm slang and give me a URL and I'll create you ten emails I'll create your landing page I'll do exactly what I did for Dan's we increase is opt-in rate by two hundred fifty seven percent so mate made an offer that was the idea and after that I think I got two or three clients out of it and that's where it clicked I was like man podcasting that's where it's at I'm gonna get clients that so I started charging 500 bucks for ten emails at that stage and you know a few clients came through there and then I decided doing pod car I just went on the round started pimping myself out on podcasts and that picked up clients like that more or less you know I I promoted myself in a couple different forums they got me business yeah I to me like I very much feel like I've just figured it like I've been figuring it out as I go along there's a lot of stuff I don't know I've never had to go the traditional client getting root of cold emailing and I've never advertised to get clients so I probably could make more money if I did I will be starting some of that soon well because you're adalah that kind of got bin so what you're gonna do basically they're always what so what was working what did you do for Dan that worked dad the problem with Dan side is she's me I mean do you see these on a lot of blogs as they ask to get updates they say you know sign up to this blog to get free you know sign up here to get free updates it's just such a terrible terrible offer and actually they had a thing in there which was like they had a podcast so they were offering it was something along the lines of and if you sign up here you'll get free updates and will also give you access to our 51st our fifty you know 50 podcast episodes the first 50 we did because they weren't available in the archives they'd sort of taken them off put them behind the opt-in wall to try and make people up then and it was really small wasn't really highlighted and who wants to download 50 episodes and listen to them and it's kind of a pain in the ass so what I said was all right how about we do this we do what's called a two-step opt-in so you have a button that basically means that you someone clicks a link they go to another page they read a landing page and then on that landing page there's an opt-in at the bottom that says you know if you want to sign up put your email address in here so the link says what we call it the tropical mba crash course and it was the top ten podcast that we pulled from the first fifty the top ten most compelling in terms of the headlines and then the less you click on tropical mba crash course and there's a landing page with sort of some basic sales copy on there and then that and then at the bottom just an opt-in box and said if you sign up here we'll send you out the tropical mba crash course which is you know here are the ten lessons and that was that was all of us and each email was very simple as i hey there was a quick sort of I guess play a catchy little bio you know catch a little um power rattle - about the episode itself and then a link and that was it was that simple you know it's it's interesting because I don't know if most people would have done the to page thing because I think Andre chaperon talks a little bit about that - right yeah I want people to click yeah I mean Andre yeah Andre well I'm just kind of good he's saying we've got like seven different pages oh yeah what I've realized right now when someone asks you should I do daily emails or should I you know some people some people do like content over time so that they're all about building a relationship something about like Andre has a very specific sort of storytelling format that he follows with open loops and all sorts of things and what I've realized if you're doing is that I feel like there's not really a magic there's not really the perfect solution here a lot depends on your personality on what you want to do on a lot depends on Jenna Eugene Schwartz five you know five levels of awareness where someone is in that cycle are they aware of you dive they never heard of you so much depends on the context and where someone's out right now because really the email is just sort of connecting them to the next step so in some cases you know Andre strategy's gonna be best in another case daily emails are gonna be best and in another case just general relationship building content emails are gonna be best really so it's what's something successful talk about one of the your most successful campaigns that you help someone out with you know the top of every day I said you know people can increase your email profits from 25 to 100 percent so what's one of the more successful ones that you help turn around and and what did you do this vid I'll read some interesting stories come by the podcast and I mean one of them his name was Terry and he's email I get this email one day for him hey guys we're all right I don't know for sure yeah whatever let me bring up his email now I'll read it that it's a great email the subject line is just loading the subject line here's the email you Rock and the email stats thank you John I listen to what your podcast episode at one of the present truly awesome stuff I used your methods and the methods of the guests to develop implement and deliver my autoresponder campaign to the list I sell a physical device I developed three campaigns that clearly illustrate significant impact first launch was to a list no bigger than 300 second was to buy cyber monday the Christmas event and the third was the sequence involves some love on Valentine's Day anyway thanks for you and mostly you alone I pulled in as of today March 1 2014 70s over 76 grand in less than 6 months it's about 15 grand a month over the first five months of the site's existence I have nothing but a high praise for you my friend you rock in my book and he all he did like I got him that we actually did a case study together yeah you know we did a podcast together about it then another case study and it was so simple like there was nothing all he had was an opt-in page and some emails that he'd based on the stuff that I talk about on the podcast that I have so I'll bring up another one let's see well what did he do with the was there something specific he did with the landing page or the emails cuz I remember yeah from what I remember what he did it yet based yab words to a landing page and all any page wasn't fancy or anything it was just a it would have been an attention-getting headline a bit of copy about what they're gonna get on the list from what I think was a beginner's course or something like that that was how he framed it up they sign up and then he had it was about time he was 10 emails and he was sort of like a pre-launch email list where he sort of writing something cool about the topic about this this this physical device is it's it's something to do with hacking or a hacking wireless network something like that and and so each email was it was a bit more about the product sort of teasing them making them you know generating curiosity all that sort of stuff for the launch which was probably on day 9 day 10 something like that the podcast is on my site so if you got a like if you had a Google and time to make method Terry Dunlap do you'll actually find it and that's where he goes through exactly what he did yeah but you know I was blown away he's such a basic there was nothing fancy about it was such a good remind that to me and to answer you know the people who listened to my podcast it yes this stuff isn't complicated people think it's complicated when they like well do I need infusionsoft office autopilot or you know HubSpot you know how many auto responders do I need I need a segment everything and have these crazy like maze going on yeah that's that stuff can be useful useful when use right but I mean at least it first just get something set up and you can do really good with just something basic to start with you know so what don't you know Jenna obviously there's a lot of success there what's a campaign or something when it was implemented didn't work and then how you modified it to turn it around okay I tell you I did this for I did a campaign for a start-up recently well yeah you left a mention name I don't add it if you want to or not so okay you know a pro I pray yeah I don't think I can Santa me because what happened was that this startup hired me I was really pumped because daddy had just been fun that actually is that a whole bunch of money who spends like say well I'll do some emails for them be a whole bunch of work could be great and so there can't we get together and they pay the money and cry alright these emails sit down I go by the way we've got like six different we've hired six different copywriters I'm gonna be split testing your email with all their emails and see which one works best I know I fair enough this would be good now I'm gonna win and I use the typical format that I use you know story so you know that either the headline is like a sort of a hooker kid some sort of catchy headline that gets them throw up in the email and maybe 200 300 words trying to get them to go and take an action basically on this website and out of the six or seven copywriters I don't know how many there my emails were the worst suck I had yeah the email guy the order is funny guys come in and said alright let's do it my way and then my way had completely flopped so it was quite a it was shocking to me at the time it was quite strange but what had happened was to startups it was sort of like a software ish kind of company and what ended up working the email that had performed the best was actually written by the founder which was interesting and it was two lines or something like that it was the call to way there was it was sort of like an engagement email trying to get people to get back on the side and and and start using the software and so he's a man his email my email was to plain text because I that's where I was just no logger and I had I know any not that just plain text no images no styles McCullers and his email had a header at the top and it was two lines we can you know tell your mother she said hey you know we've missed you and then yo you open the email I was like hey we missed you you know by the way you know when was the last time you did this action name alright so then he that was the email that was emailed at one out of 67 I don't had with these other copywriters with an item I was the worst then in that case and so for me the lesson was that the lesson was really about that context thing like I just mentioned is that like the story based you know style of emails that we do works for a lot of companies but it doesn't work for some companies you know like sometimes Andre strategy's gonna work sometimes they'll emails sometimes you need to take a much much much drier approach like this company did hmm so it's it's almost like the the secret isn't getting the perfect strategy the secret is understanding the context and where how to fit the right strategy into the context that you have going on right you know I like that and Jen you were mentioning your format so what kind of format you do you use and I want to hear also what some of your favorite subject lines have been or ones that surprised you that worked so that you keep using them the format that I use I've created a 4-step formula for writing emails I call the hips the hips method and hips really it's an acronym so H is for hook that's step one one you gotta hook their attention is for interest you've got to get them interested and P is for parable so that's where you say parable Kimber that could be a story that can be an anecdote that could be to say something funny going on rant and then s is a slide slide into the call of action so whether it's the sale whether it's reply and tell me something whether it's go download this ebook don't watch this video you sly so an example might be you know your hook is Abraham Lincoln's Abraham Lincoln's guide to email marketing someone's gonna see a bug whoa what Abraham Lincoln an email is let's Brandon I got the issue think there is because I've mentioned email marketing in that subject line someone's only gonna open that email if they're interested in email marketing generally okay and then in the first few lines of that email I might say yeah he's a really nice guy see my marketing then I start telling the story oh it's like nineteen you know eight I don't when he was born 18:04 everything is one 1806 this happen 1809 this happened and it's an interesting email so that sort of starts off gets him interested hook them we've gotten them interested and then the Powerball is really the rest of that story of what happens to Abraham Lincoln in his life how many times you fail but and how he eventually became president and then at the end the slide into the call about into the call to action the slide is really well you know Abraham Lincoln's life was hard you know he had to fail fail fail fail to succeed you know what that's just like email marketing you know you've gotta fail a lot to succeed but hey if you wanna if you want to get a shortcut or if you want to cut that learning curve in half well just make that loaning give a little bit smaller you should get or the autoresponder go exactly exactly so hook interest parable slide and that's and that's really to get you know the second part of your question was was what emails you know or formats that I've been using that Nate you know even nothing is guide to email marketing you can I've used that plane times Rockies cards email marketing you could do the same like the Lord of the Rings guide to email marketing Frodo's guide to email marketing and it's just I mean you wouldn't want to overuse it you know well then again I mean you know I think that would be quite interesting is seeing like all the different ways you could spin popular characters or popular stuff pop culture stuff into a topic you know it could be like Frodo's guide to gardening you know it depends who your market is to and who their celebrity person is like if they're technical people you may I mean maybe not but in this like Star Trek or something whatever they're their market is yeah yeah yeah yeah so what other subject lines have surprised you that worked or didn't work yeah I well had one when I took the converse is a while back one of them was up the subject line was boom Shakalaka Takata and then the the email itself was about my subject lines don't really matter that much and that what matters more you're once again getting someone's attention but it's understanding that if I do boom Shakalaka Tiger took a boo I can't do that same something calling the next day because I've already done it so I'm not gonna get it's not gonna be it's not gonna hook their attention for ISM you know so that was one of the that was one of the surprising headlines that I've seen like that so what are some of the other are there any other big mistakes that you see businesses making or clients making that when you tell them about it they don't listen to you they're resistant for some reason I say tracking especially direct response advertising you know it's so easy with the online stuff these days to track everything you got event tracking software like you know I use Mixpanel there's KISSmetrics when you can track literally everything that happens on your website and you can build sales funnels that will tell you every time someone clicks a button on your website and everything goes to another side but they click a button which I agree is badass because then you can figure out exactly where people are dropping off in your sales funnel and this is really what gives you the insight to go up to my side I mean I got people in in the forum that I'm working in you know the in the training forum that I've got and it's it's interesting to know that a lot of people don't understand that the tracking is it's kind of annoying and frustrating is just numbers if you're not a numbers person it's really not that interesting but if you don't have tracking if you don't know what how much money you're making for how much yeah every time you buy something you don't pay for someone to get to your website with advertising or even if you're just doing a blog like if you if you're not doing any paid traffic but you're just doing your blog and you're the sales funnel and some blog posts and it's all free stuff in terms of just SEO say you don't know if you don't have you gonna have your tracking set up you don't know what steps on your sales funnel are broken so you can't improve him what things so we like to use for trick I use Mixpanel so I would think that that every I mean it's a little bit true you this it's really easy to set up when you know how to set it up but it can be a little bit tricky if it's your first time tracking is a big issue but it's it's I mean I can't overstock can't overstate the importance of it it's true yeah visual website optimizer is one that I found people use and crazy I guess is another tracking it's like what you'd want to do is a select visual website optimizer is a split testing out so you can put like page one page two send you know ten thousand people out at the funnel and it'll it'll serve up if these fifty fifty you see which one wins and crazy egg is heat tracking so you'll see what where people click on your page what you really want to do is is break your sales funnel into pieces right because it's until you break your sales funnel into pieces your whole sales process you don't know where it's broken so let's say you break you you know you like alright well we're the landing page here and then you know we've got you know someone opts-in and then they have the the next page and let's say your opt-in rate is maybe let's see you at your ad here landing page Thank You page let's just go with that because we you have a long one but we get complicated and so your click-through rate from ad to landing page let's say it's one percent you want your advertising on facebook and it's one percent and then you look at your opt-in rate from opt-in page to thank you page so that's how many people are opting in and you get maybe forty five percent and that's a variant so that's it that's there's two steps in that sales funnel right also there's more in evidence you said that two steps because of that you might not be making much money you might look at was say well I just spent ten thousand dollars driving traffic at that sales funnel I didn't really make any money I made a bit of sales but y'all got a few opt-ins but I never really you know I spent ten thousand only minute for five thousand or something but if you look at that ad you say you can t always it broken is it the opt-in rate right or is it the you know is it the ad you don't really know until you track it when you track it you look at you go 45 percent opt-in rate that's right that's great but one percent on your click-through rate on Facebook it's not really good enough you really want to get at least a 2 percent on Facebook advertising if you're doing newsfeed ads so if you get 4 1% to 2% you would W traffic and you probably have your ad spent she's government spending $10,000 to $5,000 plus you'd be getting double the amount of traffic which would mean your revenue would double but your cost would also cost what half yeah so just by being able to identify where the where the definite process is broken so if you spread that out out over a ten step sales funnel really get a an intimate understanding of what step in that sales process is broken you know it's a non sexy stuff that makes the biggest difference yeah I mean it's it sounds like you know this used to I this used to ball me out of my brains until I set up a facebook advertising campaign and I realized that this stuff right here this is where you make your money right as if you can get it if you can get a funnel that converts with cold trap with paid traffic I mean you can write your ticket that's when you go to affiliates you're like well look I got my earnings per click down below this is this this and this but and very few people can do it very few people can get anything converting on paid traffic it's very hard and it requires I mean I think it just requires the right mindset you know John you mentioned to the forum you have a paid community I don't wanna know again a lot of people that's what they want they have said this transactional stuff in their business they want that recurring customer so how do you transition to start that paid community and tell us a little bit about what what people get is for starting it I mean just do it the reason I say that is is I was on I was on a Facebook group this week looking at some of the threads in there and one guy was saying very very well-known copywriter who's been writing for some of the you know some big internet marketers and he was talking about a sales funnel that he had that was converting fairly low dollar products and he mentioned that down somewhere down the line he wanted to start a community I was like man look you've read I just thought it was sort of funny because he'd he'd spent yeah I mean this guy's written copy for Gaza you know Frank Kent Perry Marshall all the biggest guys in this industry and here he is playing around on a funnel for family yeah really low dollar products he's not making much it to me didn't look how he was making that much money and he didn't have any sort of high-priced offer on the back end and and then he wanted to start a membership community and he didn't want to he didn't seem to have the idea of putting the membership community inside the funnel I just didn't understand it's sort of like thinking that he had to go and get these funnel working with a load all the right before he got to the next step whereas to me both probably my strengths and all it's a weak it can be a weakness at times designers like man let's do it let's see what happens I make mistakes but I mean I get stuff dance to me doing the community I think I launched and initially add maybe 30 people in there and there's a bit of churn the first month because I'm still figuring it out so I ended up with went down to 20 members and obviously the forum is not that engaged when you've only got 20 members in there but I kept it and it just it's grown from there what do you think it out worked obviously you know with anything you're trying things work things didn't work what worked with that community in that that membership for you for me for me the reason it I was able to get you know 30 members in there to you know to start with was because I already had a list and that that's pretty important if you don't have a list so it's really hard to to get anywhere you know you're buying traffic no one knows who you are if you can start building a brand for yourself it gives you a lot more security so the list was what really what kicked it off just from making a work what I've done is I've taken I've had a few different paid products that I sell at the wall instead of selling them one off like that why don't I put them all inside a forum and then it's charged for monthly access mm-hmm and then people get access to the training products and they also get access to me so instead of me replying to emails I just go in the forum and everyone can see my you know my replies to people who everyone can keep learning from it you know now what I want I have learned through it is that people worry I think people worry too much about they overthink the idea of like engagement and I've had I've had people cancel over the you know sometimes only a few months ago when the engagement wasn't high enough and they wanted the forum to be more active and I read to accept that right you know sometimes it's it's there's been times when I it's not that active and to me I don't look at that is obviously it's gonna be better if it is more active and that's what I'm moving and that's where I'm moving towards over time but it's sort of like where I've got gotten to is like you get a baseline to launch it you get a baseline if you haven't you know based on your monthly cost how much you actually making so see if you it's fifty bucks a month and you figure well someone stays three and three months an average that means you got a hundred fifty bucks per person on average so that's kind of interesting and it's like well how can you work on outside well if you double the retention you're gonna start making $300 per person then you can go back to you know you maybe split test some privacy maybe can get that that pricing up to say $100 now making six hundred dollars per person then you go right to advertising and you can really start to get some really interesting results because you've got you know high lifetime value no sorry I mean the lesson for me is like people try and make things perfect too often especially the community I keep got out of the engagement there they a lot of moving parts yeah but it's not I mean it's it's a forum and a couple products and you and then you work on it as it grows you know you add it you know you you don't have to add a product every single month but it make you know it's like a business right the more you feed it the more it's gonna hero so is any level John no matter of someone's starting middle or they're at high level that thing you said people struggle with how do you keep engagement how do you increase engagement what have you found has worked with that mmm I've you know what I've done right now is that I'm good a few things in the forum one of them there's a welcome thread so everyone who joins gets I gets an email to say that they should post in the welcome to her and say hey here's me he's one I'm here for he's one you know all that sort of stuff I'm good at this opposed to they put eight ways to get value from McMasters so it just goes through a list of different things that they can do there's an accountability for him since why they jumping in they create an accountability thread on all replied to their threads personally and sort of walk them through the process and if they need feedback I can do that I'm also just set up I think now we can get facebook updates so there's a basically taking the RSS feed from the forum and I'm part they're publishing that to Facebook in a private group so if you're in the in the group if you're in the forum now you can get on Facebook we can join the Facebook group and you'll get a forum post updated in the end on Facebook move so that means you getting the notifications for the forum that was just a recent thing so it's I mean that's some of the things one thing I'm gonna be doing over the next few months just setting up an onboarding autoresponder which is on a list I've got here on the whiteboard where someone signs up in every you say few days or every week they've got a new action to do maybe you go make this post in the forum or something like that so to really you know use the order respond I think there's too few people doing this because I haven't seen many I you know I've joined communities before no one has this but have like a yeah an onboarding autoresponder for it the same way software pennines to where you know what I'd like to do actually is get some software and I don't think this would be 2 lwed might I think it is custom coded where if someone hasn't visited the welcome and thread you know three days after joining the for him I sent them an email you know an email and say hey you haven't visited this thread yet you should post you should post in a threat waiting for them the same thing after a week if they haven't started an accountability threat I sent an email yeah that's sort of so I think that would that would do a lot to drive engagement in any sort of forum yeah so and I mean all of this once again goes back to that that idea that you've got to have something that people want so one thing I'm constantly trying to keep in mind and I mean another thing on the list here is come up with some sexier branding because I was just at a conference recently and they were like what do you do and I go way male marketing and they their eyes kind of glaze over because it's it's really not very sexy you know I've realized you know it comes in so I went to dinner last night Brian Kurtz was in town in Yap cargo I went to dinner with Brian Perry Marshall Paris Lim propolis and Brian told me something that was interesting he said he would and one of the masterminds they told him to figure out a six word intro for yourself so that people ask a question that's a cool idea yeah and so he told me his and the guy who forgot I pronounced as a clay Bearer I think came up with this is he credited him in saying like I you know whatever it is I think he's the guy who helps people raise millions of dollars from crowdfunding it was like I help people fund their dreams I think this is what he said Claes was and so I was just thinking about that last night of what mine should be a six word intro that is intriguing that gets people like I don't know what yours would be that'd be an interesting one you know instead the autoresponder guy you know I take your passion and so you can make money I don't know what it is I need to be like sort of on there I hope people get more clients and customers and they can handle okay yeah so we'll be something like that yeah so anyways yeah so I thought that was interesting what he said it exactly you said was a punchy six word that gets people asking you a question I help I help people feel like that 22 years old again 18 that could be yours right Oh cuz you're a chiropractor right yes I hope people feel yes I like this young yes cuz that's that would be like Oz what do you mean thank you sell supplements or your car Lena would you know yeah I like that I'm the fountain of youth um you John I like that one since this is inspired insider I have to ask you this question and tell me about your lowest moment and then how you push forward through it I think there's been a few lower moments but I think one of the lowest moments was getting to the Philippines and having that sight like I was I was so excited to be in the Philippines I just arrived we just spent a week partying because we had sort of a meet up a bit of a mastermind the week on the weekend I arrived in the Philippines and I'm all excited it's my first time in Asia you know I'm thinking I'm gonna be the next Tim Ferriss like I'm just pumped up on that dream 22 years old at the time and you know a week after I get there the site that I was you know he was still small admittedly but for me at the time it was a big deal and it gets wiped out and I remember thinking like we don't even come out here for what's this is such sucker what am i doing and I'm getting on the front with Dan Andrews the the guy who set up the internship in the first place and I was trying to talk to him and I could hear that he sounded a little bit frustrated with me because I think I maybe he wasn't I could be wrong I felt like I was taking up his time or something like that and you know I felt I didn't really know what to do and I mean it was challenging I there's times when it's kind of like you you you wrestle with the self-doubt of thinking that that you know I don't know if I can do this so we're really thinking that I'm I want to figure it out but this just isn't working I'm just getting pissed off with life pissed off with know yourself myself at the time I remember I went to I went and um I I didn't want to work so I probably smoked a few cigarettes cuz I smoked a lot back then and I was smoking and and boy Johnny I jumped in a taxi jumped in a tricycle is what they had in the Philippines went down to a beach and bought myself an acoustic guitar for probably $40 I'm like I just the cheap Filipino thing and sat on the beach and played so I know I can play guitar play guitar for a long time so I just sat there and played guitar and thought I think you know just sort of processed a bit of stuff and it didn't I didn't go back to that evening and thinking wow man life is amazing again but but I processed the band so they got back to the you know the hotel and then got back on my feet and then just kicked on and so I think that I mean there's been other lonely moments like that through the last few years and I I through life in general and for me I don't think I've ever seriously considered the option of going home it was always a case of look I want to make this were like like absolute worst-case scenario I'll borrow money to get home or something but but short of that happening short of me like going bankrupt or you know something like that I'm gonna make this work and so like no matter how bad it got at that time or any of the other times you know one AD 200 bucks in my bank account you know left its it was always it didn't always feel good I mean there's an element of like yeah yeah I was trying to you know I was pumping myself up I was trying to manage my emotional state I you know I'm meditating doing everything I could to kind of keep myself up it still it didn't feel good at the time and I you know it does feel a lot better to have money but yeah so that was what happening yeah so going from that what's been the proudest moment thank you there's been a lot of my on this man i mean i i i don't tent like person I don't tend to I didn't end the single at moments like that was the best moment in my life and to me I feel like every users getting better but if I had to pick something me in the last few years I'd probably say Bangkok probably no actually that was probably good today I get to Thailand sorry two years ago I've been in Thailand couple months was in December or something like that I made about six grand with copywriting stuff and at the end of that month I was so happy because I finally cracked it you know I'd got into the to Thailand after the Philippines and was sort of a bit nervous wondering if I'd be able to make it work and boom I got there I mean six grand I couldn't believe it because that was more than I'd ever made I mean that was that was on par if not more than I've ever made in a job back home so that was me thinking whoa I'd like that was that I made at moment that like I know that I'm not gonna have to you know you know if I gave up and went home I could do that but but unless I stopped working I'm not gonna fail anymore nine it was that new fad almost I got this is me I made this happen so you know realizing now you're the Rainmaker yeah and realizing that even if I wasn't as successful as I wanted to be at that stage that the the real pride or the real thrill was knowing that it was me making it happen I I mean I think that's the thrill of being in business being entrepreneur he's not so much like making a billion dollars if that's what you want to do but but it's it's the it's being your own man or woman the being in a totally just being in control it's being that that you're you're actively engaging with life you're not waiting for it to happen you're getting out there and doing stuff and even if you're failing even if you're messing up and he was not doing right you at least you're in the ring too so how do you celebrate my cousin came to my cousin Jackie came to visit me in Thailand and I mean he was just there to visit you just potted for about ten days straight went to the full moon party and dad nine coke gang so it's quite an infamous party and yeah you know job thanks for sharing that this has been really valuable I appreciate your time I have one last question John before I ask it just tell people where they can find you what they should check out online the best place to go and learn more about me is at the makhmud comm so that's where that duh th e mick method calm and that's what yeah I mean that's where you learn all about me I got the podcast there with you know Perry Marshall John Carlton all those kind of guys and you can sign up to the email list you can see the emails that I sent that why would someone not if you're smart and this someone's their autoresponder guy you better sign up for his list I mean just it doesn't matter if you like it or if it's in your you just need to see what someone else is doing and besides that John is a beautiful site I mean I actually learned a lot just from looking at your site the way you did I mean the design of it the look of it the font of I mean it's it's really well done thanks man thanks Beth and two if I mean if you go to the side and sign up and add yourself to the email list I'll reply to your email you know so not always every day every you know the same day a bit but I will get back to you in the email and the first email that you get from me will ask you to send me an email so yeah learn from the autoresponder master my so Nick method anywhere else that they should check out Bob McMath uncom I'll link you so yeah that Mike method doc I'm good I'm sitting on the domain actually got a backorder on Mac method comm trying to pick that up as well so so my last question John and I have so many other questions which I'm I've already taken more of your time I wanted to talk about is not what I'm asking I was going to ask about so interesting that your dad was a pastor that I wanted to bring that up I didn't bring that up at some point but we'll save it you'll have to put it in your auto sequence they have to sign up for that just the hardest part about running your company some of your best advice but the question I want to ask is some of your influential mentors and or books that you suggest that people check out because I know you are a student of the game as you even if you're you know reaching higher levels I would check that's one of the first books I think you should check out is 8020 sales and marketing by Perry Marshall those are the best books I read this year I would check at Atlas Shrugged it was it was an amazing book that set off a whole bunch of sort of internal shifts in some time last year when I read it that's not really marketing folks just general I'd say business and mindset and it's mentors I mean for me I've just often you know what I love about Americans actually I'm from a straight Sydney Australia so I've spent time with you know I live in Thailand so I spent time with all kinds of people and it's interesting seeing you know what different cultures are like and one thing I love about Americans because we're not all like this in Australian Australia if you become successful or if you get too good at something you know there's something we call tall poppy syndrome you know you don't wanna get too good too successful we still start to think that you you know you think you're the basically I think you think you're so cool but you really not you're all snobby whatever we're was in America what I love about American this is Americans heavies minds it was like well if he can do it I can do it yeah if not other guys me I think making a billion dollars well I can make it Billy knows like that's the attitude you might say if I tell an American that I want to do X Y Zed he's like man go for you can do X Y said or at least the Americans off man so this probably proved a self-selection bias going on because I meet people out here in Thailand but but my experience with Americans is the being very much it's that that's part of the culture that land of the free home of the brave but go out like you can do it I can do it we all can do it so let's bring that back what was the question yeah who's leading this I actually like your answer I doesn't matter what the question is at this point what was it was a mentor Mentors you returned that's it that's okay so so what I do is in this way that's what the American thing comes in is is I try and look at I try to have these attitude that that I can do anything anyone else can do which is where that I think that's why I get on with Americans because I really approve yeah right now I'm reading a book about Billy Ness it's about you know it's cold day all the money in the wall well it's that the Forbes 400 so 400 richest people in the world and it's fascinating because it's making me think back to it's making me look at sort of my beliefs around money and wealth and your business and I'm reading these stories about these billionaires thank you man they don't really sound that unique I mean why can't I just do what they do if I just did what they label I get the same results yeah it's not obviously not that simple yeah but it's interesting that mindset if so when it comes to mentors I think it's just get out there and find people who are doing stuff way way way bigger than you were and put yourself in their shoes and think man I could do the exact same thing yeah John you're fantastic always love chatting with you I can go on and on but it's a evening there and you're gonna need to get to bed soon so thank you so much I really appreciate it thanks Jeremy I've had an absolute blast man [Music]
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Cobb County and Metro Atlanta Real Estate Agent: How to Handle Multiple Offer Situations as a Buyer
today we will be discussing multiple offers hi this is Jennifer Cowen with the Cowen connection team of Keller Williams Realty here in Cobb County and i'd like to welcome you to our video blog today we are going to be discussing multiple offers but before we begin I'd like to draw your attention to two links on our blog if you are looking to sell your home first I'd like to ask that you please click the free home value report link or if you're looking to buy a home please click on the search all homes for sale link this will give you the most up-to-date information on all the homes for sale in the area but now back to our topic today we're talking about multiple offers and the current market here in Cobb County and metro Atlanta and we are absolutely seeing a ton of multiple offers in the market today because of the low inventory we have so if you're a buyer in our current market with all the multiple offers a lot of buyers think that the only way to win a multiple offer situation is to offer the most amount of money but I'm here to tell you that is not the only way to win and there's a lot of different factors that can go into a seller selecting your multiple offer so a lot of sellers and buyers have a misconception that cash is always the best way to offer on a house as a seller a lot of times you will see cash offers coming in a lot lower than you would someone getting financing so the cash out is always king is not always the best option for you to choose so one of the things that we do here at the Cowen connection team is when we are working with one of our buyers and they happen to be in a multiple offer situation we always recommend that they write a personal letter to the seller appealing to their emotional side of things because if a buyer can show an emotional connection and really appeal to the sellers emotional side a lot of times that really helps when out in a multiple offer situation and we found proven results in the personal letter effect with our buyers so today as a buyer it is so strongly recommended that you are pre-approved before you even start your home search one of the biggest things that we asked when we first talked to one of our buyers is are you approved for a loan to purchase a home and that is really the first step because being that we are in a short inventory we have such low inventory in our market today it is crucial that you have your pre-approval letter and ready to go when you present an offer and you just need to make sure you have all your financing really kind of tied up before you start so that you know with confidence that when you go in to make an offer that you know you you you're offering strong and you can really prove to that seller that you have strong financing basically if you're a buyer in today's market and it's really important that you are working with a great buyer's agent that can be very knowledgeable about what the current market is doing when you're making an offer and what what they're seeing the trends to be and we have a great team of agents here at the cowl induction team that can help you really find your perfect fit and are very knowledgeable in the current marketplace and how to win best out in a multiple offer situation so thanks for watching our video blog if you are thinking about buying or selling a home you can call or email us today for a free real estate consultation thanks again and have a great day you
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Parallels RAS integration in appCURE Studio
foreign this video is part of our parallels techbyte Series in this video we'll demonstrate the direct integration between parallels Ras and app gear Studio to improve application lifecycle management by using msax App attach our starting point on the left hand side is a set of 10 different Ms ax applications these could be coming directly from an application vendor or in this case transformed from an MSI or executable into msax the goal of this exercise is to show you how easy it is to transform this into msax app attach import them directly into parallels res and start using them inside the published desktop or as a published application first open up app gear Studio once inside app gear Studio go to the remediate tab and select batch process next provide the location where the msax packages are stored in this example is the location that's visible on the left hand side now click convert packages once the job is completed and we have fast forward this step just a little bit 10 msax app attached packages have been created what app gear Studio did is open up each package extract the contents place them into its VTX container ready to be used as msax app attached package next configure the integration with parallels Ras to do so go to about us click on Studio configuration and select show parallels res a new tab called parallels now appears on this tab provide the rest API details this allows appcare Studio to create a secure API connection towards parallels Rams click on test connectivity to confirm a successful connection can be established next open the execute Tab and click on authenticate you should receive a confirm that authentication was successful now go to the app attached management tab as you can see nothing is visible yet this is because at this point no application packages are available in parallels rash yet if there were they will show up here to start importing the MSX appetitech packages provide the UNC path where they are stored in this example Azure files is used but it can also be any other UNC path as long as it's accessible and the required permissions are in place click scan to get an overview of all available packages at this point app gear Studio investigated each package indicating the package name and the display name to start importing these packages in parallels res select each package you want to import an app cure will import these directly once completed switch to the perilous Ras console and go to farm application packages as you can see all 10 packages are now available and imported click apply to commit the import to start publishing these application packages browse to the location where you want to make them available this can be any rdsh vdi or avd configuration in this example rdsh is used click on the rdsh group and open up the application packages tab click on the plus icon and select which application packages you want to add in this case all packages are selected but it can also be a subset click apply to commit the change to confirm that all application packages are added successfully open up an rdsh host and confirm all packages have this status ok to take a look at the end result we're switching to an end user who's logged on to one of the rds8 servers as part of this group a couple of steps were performed by the parallels Ras agent first all application packages are now mounted or staged which can be confirmed by taking a look at Disk Management on the audio site server secondly parallels Ras also took care of certificate management it automatically added the code signing certificate that was used at 40 MSX packages to be signed and added it to the certificate store and finally when opening up the start menu we can see that all 10 applications are available to the end user and ready to be used for both the operating system as well as for the end user this was a fully transparent process this concludes our video on demonstrating the direct integration between parallels res and app gear Studio to improve application lifecycle management by using msax App attach for more content subscribe to our Channel and browse to the parallels techbytes series
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Sympathy For Hulk Hogan
whoo not exactly thus I you expected to hear huh you know my patented apologize Oh Daniel this week man Hulk Hogan got a sex tape out and that might be the answer to his financial problems if the Hulkster didn't have a little bit of dignity by a little bit i mean hey i did cheat around on my wife when I was married a long time ago but I'm trying to get my together and I respect that I went to see him sometime last year at his little health thing you know where he's trying to train people on how to be more physically fit and have a better diet and you know he gave his whole spiel about how he wanted to kill himself going through the nasty divorce from his ex-wife and all that jazz and you really saw a different side of the guy you know he's trying to be more religious sure he has a new girlfriend that's way younger than him but that's not the point moyes he's been through a lot you know son killing some kid in a car wreck his teenage daughter well she's not a teenager anymore she's doing her own thing and it's been an interesting life for ho kogan so you find out there's a sex tape on the market and it was actually his buddy when was his best friend's a radio DJ who I won't name because not that it matters just I don't care to name the guy I mean how can you respect a guy who claims to be your friend he lets you his wife that should have been red flag right there the Hulkamaniacs would have been like no don't do it but you know he dropped the leg on old girl anyway and surprise at the end of the video dude comes out and tells us wife hey we ever need to retire this is it right here and I kind of feel sorry for the guy he was trying to get all that stuff will you know out of his life as far as you know the cheating goes and for his sake thank goodness that tape wasn't released while he was going through divorce and he might have been destroyed I mean it's no secret that he's broke but he's not broke like normal person broke he's broke like hey for a rich and famous guy who pretty much made wrestling more popular than it was at the time he's pretty broke so yeah I feel sorry for hoboken feel sorry for him not because this tape is out and all that it's because he was betrayed by somebody who he thought was his friend oh well I'm out of here brother yeah I tried alright see you next week please subscribe or the Angry Video Game Nerd will stop making videos you don't want that to happen so go ahead and click that button
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making the fire button
hey guys it's penny pinching pepper here and today we're going to do the fire button um it's a quick easy clean well cleaner raise that cleaner way to do your uh petroleum jelly and cotton balls I I call it the fire button you if you watch the first video you'll know why um if you didn't watch the the first video just real quick either go back and watch it because it's got some very useful information on it um if not you're going to need a piece of cardboard wrapped in either wax paper or parchment paper I use wax paper or a punch excuse me parchment paper because you can actually tape it I like to tape the back here so it stays nice and flat and smooth um as you see I've already got some started up here to be honest with you this is take three so what you're going to need is the petroleum jelly you're going to need some sort of a pot you can get uh dirty you're going to need a tin can and a pot of water and uh you're gonna need some cotton balls all right now what you do is you take your pot of water or your excuse me phrase that you take your can and you fill it up with petroleum jelly now go ahead and get one of these big ones and fill it up especially if you want to make your life a little bit easier and if you want to do some of my other fire starters that'll be coming up here shortly okay um uh put the can in here put this on your stove and uh put it on somewhere around seven let it heat up Let the petroleum jelly completely liquefy um and then take it off the stove for about five minutes okay and uh the reason you want to go ahead and take it off the stove is so that it'll cool down a little bit and it'll start to set up and get a little thicker easier faster and um also a little easier on the hands although you can use finger gloves or latex gloves here to give a little extra skin in the game um so once you've got that done and it's all liquefied now no excuse me one second be careful when you're doing that because if it starts bubbling real uh real hard the cam is going to want to move around and you run the risk of spilling it and that could be messy and potentially dangerous so like I said once it liquefies take it off the stove uh wait five seven minutes let it cool down a little bit and uh we'll show you how to make those in just a quick second after you've got your petroleum jelly heated up ready to go and all your supplies ready and I'm going to give you a slightly better View all right see you in a few all right guys so now that you got your uh petroleum jelly in there liquefied and I didn't have a whole lot left especially since I've done some already and uh just haven't gotten around to getting more so what you're going to do is take a take your cotton balls all right and if you notice they're kind of shaped like a tater tot they're not really shaped like a ball anymore um so what you're going to do is actually hold that like a tater tot and pretend your petroleum jelly some ketchup and you're gonna dip it in real fast and only let it get about half full and I was Focus if you see half of this this half over here looks like it's wet and this half over here looks like it's dry all right go ahead and take a second and let it cool down a little bit more so it sets a little faster and then what you're going to do is you're going to take it and you're just going to squish it down like that now you see the petroleum jelly running out now hold it there for a few until it feels like it's starting to cool down under your finger just a little bit then when you let up it'll actually suck some of that petroleum jelly back in and kind of give you a button shape all right now they're not done at this point all right this is forgot to let it sit for a second that's all right we'll just hold it for a second longer but uh they're not finished at this point they still need a little bit more work to be done now I recommend you know doing a bunch of these and the reason I I do is because they're really easy they work great they put off a good flame with a good amount of heat and uh for anybody who's an Outdoorsman a hunter you know camper Backpacker whatever this is a great gift and you can uh once these things are all made they're they're not too messy at all in fact they're barely messy to even speak of and what I like to do is um this stuff right here this JB Weld putty um I use this for other projects like my uh my uh pocket uh oil lantern and my transient stove and I also use it to make one of my fair cerium rods handles and holders that I like to make and um so you can actually buy a few of these in advance put them in a plastic baggie if you'd like and hold on to them as we go through and do other projects um because this is actually the perfect size if you look to where you can actually stack those in there and they'll stack real nice and they'll come out real easy and uh you just put a little tape you see there's a hole there you know put tape over the lid so uh it's mess proof and you know take the wrapper off and put some uh Gorilla tape around it make it all black or uh you can um you know put some sort of other tape on it and color it or you can put some shrink wrap around it and you know whatever you want to do to make it look nice and you can actually put that in like stocking stuffer and uh anybody who really appreciates the outdoor or survival of any sort will really appreciate that so I'm not going to do any more I just wanted to give you a quick idea of how to do that I've already done plenty and hopefully I get this one right so now at this point what we want to do is actually put it in the freezer because when you put it in this hot liquid the fiber actually will um uh loosen the fibers in the cotton ball and make it pliable and make it want to be springy when you put it in the freezer after smooshing it down it locks it down and sets the fibers back into place so it wants to hold that that button shape more so and on top of that when we go to clean them up with them being really cold it'll make it a lot easier so um let me take a quick second and uh change this video view or this camera angle again and put these in the freezer and let them set up and I'll get back to you in one second all right guys so when you take them out of the freezer they're going to look kind of like this and they're going to be really rough shaped but what I like to do is is take like a card like this um you can use a knife if you want to but I would recommend using the card uh it really helps when it comes to clean up so they're going to be a little rough looking all right you're just going to take the time to clean them up a little bit squish them down and shape that button a little bit all right now when they're frozen this is really easy to do that's like I said one of the other reasons why I recommended that you use the freezer but after you clean them up it should be a nice little clean looking button and you go ahead and just put it in your bag all right so I'll show you again take them up clean them up get them into that button shape all right and like I said this will hopefully be the last time that these things are messy for you because if they're messy after this then you did something wrong all right so nice little clean button all right in the bag it goes all right now I recommend that you go ahead after you get them all bagged up putting them back in the freezer and and leaving them there until you uh you're ready to um either put them into a storage container of some sort or uh uh you know give them away as a gift or use them or utilize them in some manner just leave them in there I walked you through like I said you know when you're ready to like say package in something like this give it away from a gift then take it out of the freezer and use it um so like I said the whole reason I like to use the card is this is going to have a lot of petroleum jelly left on it and you can actually take the card and go through all right and clean up all that petroleum jelly all right and reuse it all right I am the penny pinching prepper and there's nothing wrong with it this is clean you know I I didn't go in and uh smother this with dust and dirt and grime or anything it's okay put it out clean put it in the freezer clean Harvest it clean so it's it's clean reuse it save yourself a penny um so I'm gonna go ahead and put this aside now um I'll finish up later I don't want to bore you guys with my tedious work all right but what I am going to do is go ahead and show you once again in case you didn't watch the first video just how how nice these are how how well these actually do work all right so uh you go ahead and just fluff them up like you would any other tender and make sure that you fluff it up really good because the more you fluff it all right the the better the uh the better it's going to take a spark and the easier it's going to light up all right so go ahead and fluff those fibers up real good all right and I'm just gonna use my uh magnesium block with Ferro Rod attached to it now I always recommend that when you're using these magnesium strips or bars that you get a striker that that looks like this not one of those um uh what looks like a hacksaw blade and the reason being is when you're scraping your magnesium off it's really going to take your Edge down fast and it will keep scraping the Magnesium no matter how much you take the The Edge down but what it won't do is create a spark on the ferrisem so this will actually give you two sides to use you can use it this way and then you can flip it to the other side and make sure you use one for the magnesium and one for the fair serum all right so this is really super simple you barely need to use any spark whatsoever [Music] all right there it is that fast that quick that easy um I don't know much more to say about it I mean this is a cleaner easier way to have your petroleum jelly and cotton ball um open sweetheart go on um dogs they all love fire don't they but uh it's a great little gift it stays really clean it's better than the other way people recommend you you do it um if you didn't watch my first video I highly recommend you do go back and watch that because it explains a whole lot of reason why I do it this way um not much more to say it is the fire button good long hot flame does the job and keeps it uh Simple and Clean um That's all folks if you have any questions comment down below or reach me at my email which is penny pinching prepper77 at gmail I'll be happy to answer any questions and remember God is good and God bless
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Fortnite (4K) - Season 7 -Road to the World Cup -Part 021
swanky and still presents presents presents presents presents killing time friends chemistry here slung against the YouTube channel bringing your next installment in nubs to God's series fortnight the road to World Cup you guys will see a subscribe button up here on the bottom right just go ahead and click that just know then you don't have to worry about it at the end of the video it'll be a pop up but it's all YouTube of all YouTube approved and it's a nice straightforward don't have to worry about it at the end the video type thing you know if you decide you don't like our movies you can always unsubscribe later I figure you guys probably like them since you're already here so let's see where shall we go that's the David these links lit Lake Pleasant part well I haven't beaten that to pleasant park for quite some time so dive straight there and I was normal and then even a little bit and then hopefully gonna skip that and just get up here get ourselves a slug juice and a bad guy did lined up there so we're gonna take the slurp juicer of the heck is cold and then we're going to get back to her plan of dominating mark night forever and ever man there's no circle of course yet you take a moment to get some materials in case I need to build something and a pinch and then I think I'm gonna head to look like and after a stop at the gas station all right in the top 73 uh uh improvements right guys all right yeah yeah thank you mister you are so right sometimes it's only in the the queue mr. gaming room really this long a gaming room but will since as long he isn't here we all just call it their chemistry gaming room you guys want to leave a comment and tell him how I was saying his gaming room users go right ahead so that subscribe button should just be arrivin just there so you guys go ahead and click it a bench a few more times gets a recent addition to our videos and only so you subscribe now subscribe now subscribe now but we are killing time we else we walk so we'll bounce off these as a bad bones some bad guy so anything billet stuff over in the left there always tells Lanka to stay away from there like I stole my kill that's not true he didn't steal my kill I tried to steal his so should be a another person over there unless there was like maybe I could an eighth or something that was late and killed both of them I don't think that's the case though and speaking of KC's I'm done RPG and the bish it's long gay loves a fish thing I think it's just cuz it's an orange item more so than any real functionality yeah few more of these items and then looks like we're well inside the circle for now let's get there always closed doors behind you you don't want to have someone sneak up on us Oh awesome need metal turret RPG got one already that's legendary one and the same for brick writing about a chance here guys and start taking stuff apart even though there's a you know got weapons so that's not a huge big deal oops that I just created an extra door for the bad guys that is no I meant why don't we just create another door so our good friend that I know Lewis has told us we generally want to have a bit 300 of each thing I mean I 300 materials for building and as I don't recall which exactly I want it again but I think brick was one of them well that's not why meant there for sure think I heard I thought I heard someone coming I guess not only 324 bricks in that hole built in this and same you think it take them on that to build it here we got her 375 wood bricks it's a little bit disappointing that we've got ready drop this pick up that and see if we've got an opportunity to kill some more bad guys here well that guy is flying really move on and get some more items I think was oh darn it I think it was width it was there the last thing went was a rocket so we don't have enough mail here to get it so only I like to go around the lake don't even get it doesn't even show that for well there's a ways there are some Rockets so likes I want that made pack oh I'm so bad that it's good guys sorry here we go one there I think they were still fighting over here yeah that is your gonna keep running because we left Knights in there that's probably worthwhile and then we have to get around look like to get sitting through Calaca 28 seconds to start in that stuff so let's keep moving but really want to be this out in the open but I don't think I've got much other chance choices here you don't see any movement over to the gate over there building on the left so we got two minutes till it dings me or the it catches up the next circle so see any movement haha so focused on that guy and I messed up 15th place isn't bad guys you know I didn't kill anyone and no of Mania damage took some of health off the bad guy before this guy came and got my crap but you know it's like comment subscribe explain to me why I'm such a nub and not my god take care everyone but I
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Retreat Show and Tell - Sew So Busy Quilt Guild May 2019
ist in a Saturday night I haven't done any reporter today but we are going to go ahead and show you [Music] do a retreat I don't forget but just want to share with you what the girls have been working on we are here until tomorrow around we're trying to leave by 5:00 so we'll probably Seoul to like 3:30 or something but we like to do Show and Tell on Saturday night so it's out of the way so stay tuned [Music] the theme was zentangle taking shape and you google or threat art within the shape I won first place this is the timer I figured I'd make the time here because my son one of my son's love Tigers so I was like okay perfect time made the macaron so very nice doesn't eat you I may have needed an elephant a couple years ago and they all loved it so I'm trying to make when it comes this is my project where they begin santa teresa processor asked us to make a stand to be under 7:00 p.m. so this is my mom okay and what's your name again thank you ma'am and I'm a 12-block we swapped and one of them has memory fabric so I had 20 of our dresses to make clothes Wow nice thank you all right Cynthia you ready okay as part of challenge that Jennifer talked about I came in second place what I did is African Prince's I wanted to do it because my normal look in-laws from Africa but I'm not sure where about just yet and I did my San tangos are within the application that is the hint dress as well as the whole body is appliquéd in black I kept it in black because I wanted it to remain the silhouette this was the project it was the cat project for the retreat this week and this is my cat I think his name is Goldie oh yeah I chose to UM the Brownlee bowls just because I thought I really liked the way they looked together and I use know what kind of stitched it is but it was more like a [Music] when you click a box stitch a box ticked okay that's it and I have 12 blocks from blocks that Jennifer talked about all right girl will wake you up she might need help holding the big one - yes I put two sets of blocks together to make oops first one this is the pattern is called by me place and sometimes you can see circles when you look at it so it'll be a nice wall hanging too small to be a baby 12 I think it would like ridiculous borders but I can Lisa laughs from a bigger project all the teeth but Albany t-strap and since we know now I know now you wanna mistaking scraps scrap blocks orphan blocks oh wow so she's donating her in one since I didn't want to make it very nice and then these are store with CVS where I put them together with my machine so I don't think the blocks were hand the Box were handpiece that lock when she put the rows together Rose together she tells me different fabrics Dena I didn't count I just kept you if I had a piece it was big enough to make even one piece I used it as long as it was right very nice and it'll grow I think you ready bad boys i'm debora's huh Oh big man Carol I've only known as weekend some body hunters scratchy trip around the world blocks did she say whatever do anybody remember the name of the pattern for this chitty-chitty by hole BJ design meeting okay oh I want to zoom in and show them some of them Browns yeah gorgeous nice [Music] thank you ma'am okay dabbler [Music] it's three it's better this is just a little corner block better what he's not advice on chemistry how did you get the ribbon from Italy okay I'm just wondering okay cuz I I realize I thought somebody had visited and gave it to you this way Wow hold it there for a minute Deborah I'm gonna zoom in on it it's so pretty I want them to see all this handwork just gorgeous thank you thank you [Music] go get them herbal tea beautiful and I love that fabric too and you had all these fabrics in your stash already the border fabrics you have had them in your stash already ours [Music] herbal tea she said okay Sierra make these and I made this expert epoch book which didn't get in with these so and I got the Baggies and everything packed I'm holding it right now sighs you have a name for your cat yet yeah okay they're pretty [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Laughter] thingamajig the group is also busy as a rule have been into doing crumb blocks and strip blocks and we're swapping with each other and these are the ones from Tijuana and I dare go through all of them but there's six here we've done that for the since January January through June and they're all taken care of this is Debra's set there are six of each here and this is normal and then mine and Jennifer and their Cynthia all right so you got 36 blocks you need to leave it in here to give you some humor into this stuff kid this is our weekend project and basically the talk is done and of course the cast are basically you can see that it's mostly grainy still rings I'm Jason tans little and the there will be another border it would be maybe about three inches of very nice to have a name [Music] thank you this so far I have made 32 so that's quite an accomplishment and then I took third place in cars and dangled challenge this is a lady with flowers in her hair and her dress matches her hair dress this I made this as a court locket minute of dissin so she does not never make it and then my project for the weekend and I don't have a backing for you it's my kitty because this is a t-shirt you can see it in their nose it's very difficult to see all of the black fabrics but there are several different black fabrics and my cookies name is Norton because and that's British thank you hi Aunty and I am here he's in all the projects that I worked on and treat I did not do the challenge I didn't have to beat a retreat project yeah you probably probably end up doing it at home but I wanted to do some piecing reduction so yes there I have started back working on piecing the driving Fitzgerald's Ruffini after bed so you can google that if you're interested in this pattern but I've got now in one big chunk here it doesn't have a staff just somebody knows I got another girl here another two rows here and then I can't work any farther because I left two of the blocks at home so I got one more piece and then X action on each side and then I can get this project finished also into piecing reduction I worked on my Prem blocks again ran out of let me show this piece I think this is the first three rows I think but I did the first three rows as I was here at retreat at peace the remaining four rows look like on the corners here when the in pieces they are all black mm-hmm I left the black squares at home so I can't put the rows together because I need the black to go on the end of the sections which are all of these pieces so again working on reduction but not finishing anything this here is a crazy quilt blocks that I did with the AK equal studio guy the crazy block guy and so I piece the blocks together into this top I probably add some kind of the border and then use the scraps this binding may be and then I also am into static Oh a new thing I started in April second weekend in April I started this and then I got hooked so I started with this block number one this is my second block and then a third one I don't think there was any upside down so I haven't risked out the prints like on the back of this and you can see all of the instructions all the white stuff the excess white printing won't wash out but my biggest project was that I got all of my for charity quilts I've made the binding got the finding one to quote get it all by machine so I just want to show you that the clothes are getting done I just need to write on the labels how did you do Whitman I'm going to see that border inside the outside border all of them are the same but no not the outside on the inside so you did a two and a half half strip on you know and then a three and a half inch strip okay and I disappeared oh that's how you did it okay and there's scrappy - the black is scrappy and the three and a half grand master scrappy and I just saw the moments and long strips and cut what I needed regional so I just want you all to see this I have four going to be donated as soon as I can get them there because I wanted out of my space inspecting on this one that I use that backing somebody sent this and so I just used it as a backing and filling in where I needed more space so that's to someone who's got one fabric finding other ones are scrappy this is a straight strings I did two crumbs one straight string and then one diagonal string and then the last one the diagonal strings and I got some people have sent like double diagonals so I put those up at the top of the quilt and then so these double values at the top and then I love single diagonals very nice and then I did different quilting on each one - how many blossoms it's 48 blocks in each time yes is that a twin size and this is twin size it's actually 70 by 90 well that's it for we treat guys we will see you tomorrow with what other activities we do if any might have work on anything else I'll just show it to you throughout the day and we'll see you in a next clip [Music] hi it's T it is Sunday morning it is our last day a retreat we will start packing up about 3:30 it is approximately 11 o'clock somewhere net neighborhood and I just thought that I would check in with you I am actually working on the so long project let me show you that the Christmas so longer one of them the only one that I'm actually working on so I will have directions up about what it is that I'm actually doing here I have like packed up all of the charity quilts that I have in the bag there and packed up all of my other projects except for the one that I'm working on I do want to talk about gifts this year I was in charge of them yes till we received so let me get one more gift that's not in this bag and I'll be right back alrighty so we're gonna start these things are not going to be in order I'm just going to talk about what I gave his gifts one of the things that I did was I gave out decals that they can put on their sewing machines or other property and I made two of these for everybody put their names on them and then I also gave them a pin turn it around so you can read it so I gave them a peonies on my new pins I ordered so this was actually in an envelope as a gift and they have the decals on the machines I'll go around and show you everybody's machine with the decals on them they received this loot bag it's by bouncy bag so it has all of the stuff that we received that retreat so far we have this Chon pack Norma gave us this piece of paper brick she recycled that she purchased from Goodwill and then we have lots of other fabrics have effect water everybody got from Joanne's half yard that came from Ace Hardware store a batik that came from Missouri stock and then we have for fat quarters in a tulip that came from Ace Hardware store this one came from one of our road trips when we were in Missouri style we stopped at some cool shops Sofia gave us this part here and remove some of this all about the crossbody bag pattern you can get online to help this organization so you can make one to donate maybe make one for yourself so I'm just leaving the information here have some stuff on the back so if you want to read this just go ahead and polish your screen so you can read it I also gave them a sheet that came from I picked up at the quilt show in Paducah it's fine Hobbes bonded flavors has all of the different types of batting and then on the backside which I've got turned sideways I'll turn it it has the purpose for what you might want to use it for this bag we got a lot of different patterns and so they're just put into the bag so they'd like Justin one about eight different ones maybe eight or nine and then we also made these t-shirts that you saw us already wearing I'm not going to open that up you've already seen us do that when I did we did show-and-tell and this is the last gift here if they haven't seen yet it's a much gift and I'm just going to put the camera on it and you can see what it is for yourself so that is our actual loot for quote retreat and now I'm going to go ahead and show you I went around and helped everybody except for Debra who get her own but I helped everybody put their decal on their sewing machine so let me show you that so here is mine jennifer has hers right there and then she also used her second one already and put it right there great idea and then we have Norma who's reading a cookbook she she put hers on her sewing machine there she has a Bonita port machine I have very nice machine we come over here you can see Cynthia's is right there showing them all this stuff we're doing and then we've got Sarah's is right over there let me zoom in so you can see that fancy yes she got yes right there and then Becky is the last one I think Herbie is fancy too right there just beautiful lettering yes then they all have an extra one except for Jennifer's used hers and then Deborah has used all of hers as well clear up here's Carol's and then we also have Deborah she had three machines here and I actually made three for her because she was my test and then it I had one plain space so I just left it there but she has three so she has been quilting her project it's almost done so I'm almost done good job Dipper Jennifer is working on quilting machine quilting a quote so this is how you machine quilt big quilts you see how she's got it pulled around her area so it's not dragging anywhere also helps with tension helps until you don't break your thread as well great job and she's economic with it sarah has been auditioning border print so this is her border for her cat okay and I think Cynthia had her cat on the background last night but you can see it again and I think Becky did you start a different project yeah let's go see what Becky got she's pretty organized she brings most of her stuff in a basket it's amazing how much she fits in here and she's working on pluses I've we did this at scrap club one year very nice and which magazine is that just in case so it's American patchwork and quilting what Edition it is December 2012 issue number 119 and I got a whole slew of those but yeah so I'm gonna go ahead and close out this video thank you all so much for watching I appreciate you taking your time to see what's going on at our retreat and we will most definitely see you next time don't forget to Like comment and subscribe to my channel and don't forget to show it share this video with your quilty friends I'm trying to get 10,000 subscribers and I need your help see you all bye everybody [Music]
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NICOLE MALACHOWSKI: Elite Performance – Discipline, Focus and Teamwork
for me the most controlled environment i ever flew in was when i flew as a thunderbird pilot you've probably been to air shows maybe seen the thunderbirds or the amazing navy blue angels fly everything that we do is perfectly orchestrated and choreographed every airspeed every altitude every single maneuver is precisely practice a controlled environment for you is probably the day-to-day ops tempos falling back on your basic and foundational process and procedures maybe the controlled environment is what life looked like for you and your teams you know 18 months ago pre-pandemic but when you take a look at that picture in front of you there that's the six ship delta formation the leader is at the very top of the screen there i'm immediately down to his right i flew in the number three right wing position and people would often ask me like how do you get a formation to fly this closely together and to do something so elite to such a high level of excellence and at the end of the day right we have a four month long training syllabus it's crawl to walk to run there are indeed professional standards and qualifications just like all of you have in the tech industry but at the end of the day when people ask me that question i tell them it all comes down to discipline focus and teamwork the discipline to fall back on our professional behaviors qualifications and certifications the discipline when things start to maybe seem different or the air show feels a little different to fall back on those foundational basics and behaviors the focus to make sure that we prioritize the right things at the right time look there were times we flew in this formation right six jets sometimes at 500 feet 400 miles an hour upside down three feet away from each other and the sun would get in my eye or we'd go into a little bit of poofy clouds at that point having the focus to realize that the priority is staying on the wing of my leader within my three foot bubble of accountability that i was given was the most important and finally of course teamwork and the trust that comes with this teamwork it really is about putting your ego aside and allowing everyone else on their team in their specific roles to take as much pride in doing their job as you take in doing yours the other thing is building up the muscle memory in a controlled environment so often we skip these opportunities in controlled settings to prepare for when crisis and chaos come it is in these control settings that we have to maximize and be efficient with our training and with our preparation so that when things do deviate from the controlled environment we know exactly what to do it becomes muscle memory those decisions which leads into this last thing this alignment of priorities you know take a look again at that formation we had to fly plus or minus one degree of the liter we had to fly plus or minus two to three knots of a liter for that formation to stay aligned for that formation to come together for us to put on those maneuvers and that elite airshow it is the leader you the cio the cto the tech executive that has to set those priorities and make sure that they are communicated to everybody else in the formation and that those people fully understand what the priorities are and why and when priorities might need to shift and you have empowered and enabled and then resourced them to know what to do through muscle memory if priorities need to shift and to change you know there was a saying we had on the thunderbirds with which was when in doubt make sure that you're always going the same way same day ask yourself are you and your team aligned on priorities do they know what same way same day means are they empowered to make decision around those priorities what are they empowered and resourced and able to do to stay in alignment with you
Nicole Malachowski - D'Amelio Network
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FTSE 100 bounces sharply from 7190. CAC 40 hurt by political uncertainty, DAX 30 closes the gap
training is their deal fazal haymarket only see if these are conquering in review of the end of day markets for friday the 20 4 30 2017 please be sure to visit trade signal signals of market updates of leading providers are delayed signal calm you can set me download the app on the google play and the apple app store ok now in terms of numbers certainly a very session today on europe you footsie itself finishing down 30 points the dax finishing down 140 odd the cap down for yacht the footsie mid getting a hiding a battering down to noon 20 high backs and stop certainly down as well ok so in terms of european markets certainly turning down on the back of mr. Heyman and also this is just pending now further breaking news in terms of the French prosecutor asks muddy straight to open problem file on fake jobs education so mr. Hyman are certainly a receiving some type of Allegiance and I'm support and negating the early news of mr. Mack run and microns our allegiance as well certainly strengthening his base and certainly increasing the chances of lepen failing in the second round and also mr. Heyman's potential allegiance now negating mr. macarons allegiance and thereby obviously reducing the chances of any one single candidate potentially beating your pen in the second round so again that leaves our concern mr. macarons tax cuts talks only failed to make any inroads today although it certainly held a market I yesterday european markets certainly flushing or not news okay so that certainly seems to be the consensus now in terms of a and asian markets and european markets certainly pushing the back of mr. Trump's comments as regards to China being a consciously manipulator and also mr. mutants comment or lack of comments on any further fiscal policy reform so no details of fiscal policy obviously causing or creating a swoon and I'm figuring a risk aversion trade okay so that certainly seems to be a reason why the market certainly went into a soon today also obviously like I said mr. heym on the legions as well concerns over france etc etc in terms of the market and economic data we've had stronger which we say we care home sales data from the US although having said that we have stronger mission and consumer sentiment spending helping me the u.s. not perspective but overall it's been a risk and negative your rbs earnings turning in a week aside as well have standard chart learning certainly on the week of sign as well and the mark is finally paying some respect to a political uncertainty in New York so where exactly do we stand from a political or should we say social economic and geopolitical perspective it certainly seems to be risk off and let's look at the actual European markets now let's break them down let me just bring up the European markets for you now let's look at the actual technical picture here let's see exactly where we've done okay so mr. Newton and mr. Trump's comments or any exerting downward pressure on Europe on your US markets really if you look at the S&P 500 and before i start in terms of european because the S&P 500 dictates if we go to the 60-minute jar you can see the market certainly correct this bear flag or lower high okay i'm looking for gap fill below 2351 if you look at a 10 minute jar you're certainly looking at resistance here or gauge the 2350 service certainly holding looking at mini hey Jeannette and ultimately we are looking to potentially close the gap got 2351 with resistance holding around 20 360 and 2361 on the S&P 500 so silly looking for further downside price action okay so given the front in the S&P for any of the week you are looking at European equities when you're looking to be weak as well the daily char the german dax then it was clobbered today but we actually close ad appened and bounced quite sharply at eleven 7254 bounced towards close almost 100 point bounced towards a glow 16 HR you can see that 200 on a holy and bought a bullish engulfing chance when you're taking over so there are we now carving out this potential 18 s formation I don't know okay the jury is also are we going to create this right shoulder you can certainly tell at the top is in with this bearish engulfing candle and really him a 60-minute to our perspective it's all about this right shoulder whether this right shoulder can hold now you do have can't feel above bear that in mind at 11 950 ok so again it's all about this lower high on the European equity very mind me I've got field below are 11 670 11 6 40 and obviously you're looking at 11 5 40 so multiple guns below so watch out for those gaps 10 minutes your you actually exceeded pivot f3 we actually close a gap at a 11 750 we actually almost tested support 1100 and then we bounced sharply so we're that in mind now we do have multiple cups at lowes you've got a gap here 11900 and then you have a gap above 11 9 50 so watch out for those two glanceable okay that's really the main focus or 11 9 50 and 11 and 900 guts in terms of the German depths okay looking at the tech OSHA daily chart certainly a bearish but is not sufficient enough to cause a decline good question okay in terms of the dax or and x50 as well let's look at the end up 50 looking at the daily chart certainly a bearish engulfing candle quite prolifically again if we take out the previous high then we certainly need to be concerned but we do are multiple guns but also that in mind you are a gap here as well that certainly needs to close okay so certainly showing some berries price action here on the back of political uncertainty emanating from front in terms of front so let's look at the daily chart the French calculus bring up the daily certainly a powerful for us certainly girls I've got below double top certainly holding you're looking for a lower high now very usual aim 60 minutes to our previous support equals resistance and certainly topping out here looking to target on gamble or for 760 so once you have that gap okay certainly holding again it's going to be with putting a potential oh hi looking for a lower look putting the lower love looking for a lower high now in terms of a market okay so yes looking for a lower high in the french CAC now so watch out for that lower haight okay looking at fit thirty-eight percent 50 60 175 so it's looking for that low high semonin john the french CAC certainly bounced off the oversold territory impressive bounce at that okay you are looking at cap resistance at 40 60 here you got 200 ml for a 80 ok so again looking for solo weakness on the on the french CAC okay in terms of the 4100 daily chart certainly didn't stop me on the long side and stop me out the short science 30 frustrated to put ct100 trading today certainly a whip sword and my trading today sony has appointed bombing till those who watch over at seven 190 support I mean said that you are now looking for a low high the pill hi there being seventies 5mt 54 so looking for that pivot hi to hold you are fifth 61 percent of 1765 so looking again for that resistance to certainly hold so watch out for that in terms of the actual market itself okay so you're looking for resistance in that region to hold okay we've certainly balanced off this level here which is the pivot lower 719 to my stop loss of several 191 34 straighten up okay what Lance the market i found market rate and you have to react accordingly now into a new zone okay 10 minute charts furnace austin i mean some impressive sir buying power towards that too close okay impressively have to take your hat off it up to their potential rally there okay certainly a hit that levels is all the initial level of stalking my long trade book fully not sorry and trading works unfortunately using your web sword so that's exactly what good certainly a negative week for me this week again last week was negative as well so certainly very hard to reduce market present look we keep going okay in terms of the euro stoxx as well absolutely look at euro stoxx wait a minute chart I've started with daily daily certainly clearly has put in a double talk now so you are looking after showing any potential pop sony has bounced off the previous resistance equal support zone okay you are in two previous support equals resistance a if we continue to move higher than the next resistance is 33 25 cents per line mine in terms of the next move is okay Fox certainly bear that in mind ok so again until got below on 370 let's watch Chancellor's gap if we couldn't and there is another pack 3 2 30 so three to four weeks pestering so multiple graphs below that we certainly need to watch out for and look into a potentially clothes ok that's the European equities for you or not no please be sure to visit CFDs they'll come for your trading needs and certainly take advantage of me bonus and with the trade singer and download this latest app called by now
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Millicow - State Of Hypnosis (OFFICIAL LYRIC VIDEO)
Don Juan peered at me as he had done the first day we met you think about yourself too much he said and smiled and that gives you a strange fatigue that makes you shut off the world around you around you around you around you to me that I Want To Be A Million Miles Away in another time and space I might just be me it's not what I mean I'm lost in translation from thoughts into language I spent most of my days in and out of a state of hynosis my brain but closes the gate I often R far away into a head on a state gazing blly into space staring Divinity in the face fixated on this language like cast aat attempting impossible descriptions the shifting emotions I'm fascinated to write about that which cannot be written the insane interchange of transformation alchemical process I living I drift in the ocean no raft no Island just Dust in the Wind at the mercy of infinity if I could share the way I feel behind my blink and bacon stare then maybe they would taste the rain that words can't paint they F A portray I've been trying to find a way to say this explain why I suck at communication always kind of over stimulated I say that mentally I'm a little spy like a slice of my mind conf find Behind Bars that's why I've been riding and hiding behind bars my time I have time to organize my mind but when I speak I feel like I'm as bright as age five and I can't lie I'm utterly tired that's the only way I can start to describe the state of fatigue ruling over my mind a tyrannical King you don't know what it's like I really don't want to talk in my daytoday life give me a show on the weekend a stage with the mic and for the next six days let me stay aw and right I'd like to rest in my cave where it's dark and it's quiet cuz when I open my eyes it's way too bright and the sound in my ears sets My Brain on Fire sensitivity is my enemy in this demanding society as my energy nears Infinity I'm expanding inside listen this get the bless to me in these manic nights my propensity for Insanity at its alltime high creativity God they handed me have I lost my mind pu it on a stream T come in a stream and I just want to scream let out the Steam for my pot te boing fervently pressure running me from me inner be slowly turning me into a better me oh so painfully I just want to sleep please give me relief that is all I need before the Flaming heat puts it into me where can I just be at peace I believe that word has been coming into me is is the energy of divinity and the intensity I'm experiencing is the difficulty of my human being physically mentally slowly adapting to the tetiny tiny drops that I receiving complete Purity burning everything that isn't really me and it's killing me here to F the seed of aure me with the incomplete i r my eulogy transformation leading to a mountain peak with the Beau of deep that the TR have seen as bur as colors Than My Eyes Forever open I close I see that Horizon never could compose imagination I clever enough on my own to ever create what's ahead of my soul i s to my Creator the path continues and there is nothing greater I thank God for my intuition that pays off when you sit list so stay strong and you're busy living the days to come we'll be hitting different pray for help when you're in a pickle and I'm not talking about religion is Phenom just be our vision and they want us all to become awaken me that I want to be how many miles away to find that time of space sometimes I might be mean that isn't really me I've lost in translation from thoughts into language I been most to my b in and out of a state open noes my brain opens closes the gate I feel far away into atic State ging BL in the space staring Divinity in the face oh for
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Module 2, ABNORMAL PSYCH.
and it is always about certain things not about everything you know either certain object other certain objects or certain situations so yeah children most often they cry they freeze or they cling or they throw tantrums that's their way of showing fear um so yeah the phobic object is almost always um the phobic object almost always provokes fear in the person the phobic object always you know actively that was is actively avoided so the person always tries to avoid the phobic object and um even if they're forced to endure the phobic object they do it with a great amount of fear and intensity involved in it right and um the fear is always out of proportion to the actual threat in the um you know in the social sociocultural context so you know if i see a lizard and i'm you know i'm phobic to lizards the lizard is just on the wall it's not going to jump on me or anything but i still have that fear so it's out of proportion fear and anxiety has to be constant and it has to last for at least six months or more than that in order for you to be diagnosed with this and the fear anxiety and avoidance it also causes a lot of impairment in functioning and it causes a lot of distress so for example if i get a very good job that will pay me a lot and give me a very good salary but that job is at the top floor of the burj khalifa and i have a phobia of heights then i will not really be taking that job no matter the benefits because of my height phobia so that's the kind of impairment that can happen so yes better explains this fear yes that is there for all disorders by the way whether i mention it or not is there for all disorders if any other disorder better explains the symptoms then it is not the current disorder it would be the other disorder right and they fear some stuff could be um situational or you know it could be a situation it could be an animal an environment it could be because of blood injection or injury these are different types of phobias that you could have so this is the kind of fear it it differs from normal and culturally accepted fears so you know if you're afraid that a snake is coming towards you then that is appropriate but if you're afraid that a snake is going to come out from under my bed when there is no snake in my house that would be a phobia um you could say that yeah and yes the fear varies with proximity to the feared object and in even the anticipation of the feared object brings them out of fear so you know if you're in any situation where you think that the feared thing will come in front of you then you have the phobia and fear must be experienced like a panic attack so the the fear when you experience the fear in the presence of the phobic stuff then more often than not it is like a panic attack so the difference between this and panic disorder which has panic attacks is that in panic disorder the panic attack happens because of no reason no visible reason but in phobias the panic attack happens because of a particular reason that is known to you right and the fear may vary based on the context so you know if there are a lot of people next to you around you then your fear may be less or if you have social anxiety comorbid then you will not want to show your fear much when others are around so yeah change in living circumstances is also made to minimize the phobia for example if you have claustrophobia you will be forced to buy a big house if you have high school phobia then you'll be forced to live on the ground floor and so on um you always overestimate the phobic stimulus that is always there in phobia and there is always sns arousal some sympathetic nervous system arousal your heart rate increases your blood pressure increases breathing becomes faster and then these things slowly reduce and the blood pressure and heart rate in fact can also go too low in a panic in the panic attack of phobia so the amygdala in the brain is often a related structure and that is the structure that has given importance with regards to this disorder causes [Music] so that kind of trauma can result in claustrophobia as an adult and you know unexpected panic attack in the feared situation like i said so yeah this can be a cause as in if i get a panic attack which is unexpected right and i get it in a particular situation say i get it in an airplane then i will start thinking that it's because of flying that i'm getting the panic attack and that could develop into a flight car phobia or hydrophobia get a phobia of cigarettes so there's no such thing as phobia of cigarettes so it's uh you know not the best example but you get the point matlab yeah uh then the phobia mostly develops in early childhood between seven to 11 years age older people are more likely to have it situated have situational or environmental phobias and children are more likely to have phobias of animals or snakes or things like that well older people will have more situational phobias like height phobia claustrophobia and you know like driving phobia there's a driving phobia also by the way so yeah older people attribute phobias due to the medical condition so that also happens all people often say that because i have this this medical condition i'm having the phobia but my buddha obviously i said around type of explanation uh old people's anxiety is atypical and it may be diagnosed wrongly instead of being diagnosed as specific phobia the old people may have anxiety along with depression in response to a phobia and it may be wrongly diagnosed as depression or something whereas actually it is specific for people that's not very relevant point but included all right risk what could be the causes neuroticism if your temperament is such that you're highly neurotic or if you have frequent negative effect if you're pessimistic then you have high chance of developing a phobia for something environmental stuff like traumatic stuff happening around you or repeated life stresses maybe of a particular kind can get you a phobia of that kind and if your first degree relative has like if you're directly blood relative has any specific phobia uh then there is a big chance that you may develop the same phobia in future okay now the consequences quality of life is deeply um impaired i mean the quality of life goes down if you have a specific phobia the more specific phobias you have the worse is your impairment and um the versus your quality of life so your functioning could be impaired you could you may not take a job just because yeah like i gave that example before um you know you could have vomiting phobia if you have vomiting for there you may not even eat food properly and that could cause great harm to your health so that's also there differential diagnosis so basically what if the disorder that the person has is not specific phobia but i misdiagnose it or wrongly diagnose it as specific phobia then what could be the other possible disorders there is a differential diagnosis so differential goes like so it could be agoraphobia because um the person if the person fears two or more agoraphobic situations then agoraphobia ogre and specific fear negotia that could be a mistake that clinicians clinicians make social anxiety disorder also pay for a person is you know phobic to negative evaluation from people to social anxiety okay separation anxiety disorder um because separation anxiety disorder may maybe um you fear um you know you fear going to the outside world because you want to cling to your caregiving figure that can be mistaken as a specific phobia by clinicians so and panic disorder so if you if panic attack happens to you then you know even in the absence of a phobic stuff then it is a panic disorder but then that could be seen as a specific phobia by mistake ocd can happen for example um if i have let's just say i have driving phobia okay i have driving phobia and um or rather i'm diagnosed as having driving phobia and i'm afraid that i will run over someone with my car and then i feel like i may have run over someone in my car and then i go back to the spot where i thought i ran the person over and i get off my car and spend like hours searching that area for a body or searching the area for any evidence of an accident an accident which never happened that is basically ocd which would have been diagnosed wrongly as driving phobia whereas it is not driving phobia it is ocd similarly btsd if um if in response to trauma like i said earlier right that phobia can happen because of trauma now if in response to the trauma your symptoms are that of ptsd and ptsd symptoms like criteria explain your predicament better than specific phobia characteristics then it is ptsd and it is not phobia eating disorders can be diagnosed wrongly as phobia schizophrenia and delusions can also be diagnosed like that co-morbidity okay the phobias comorbidity can be with major depressive disorder um bipolar disorder anxiety disorder any any kind of anxiety disorder different types of anxiety disorders uh somatic symptom disorder and even personality disorders especially dependent personality disorder can be comorbid with a specific phobia now sad social anxiety disorder so you are afraid or anxious of uh you know you're anxious in one or more social situations where the person is exposed to other people's scrutiny such as so meeting new people um and you know being observed by other people or performing in a front of an audience can basically cause you to have intense anxiety or fear you know you may have certain behaviors like preparing for a speech many many days in advance you know like mira debate competition monday you know so yeah you're afraid of doing something stupid or letting your anxiety show so you know anxiety science like um blushing you know hands trembling sweating these are all signs of anxiety so you are anxious about your anxiety you do not want your anxiety to show in the social situation so if you are if your hands shake or tremble when you are anxious then you will not drink anything in front of people because if you drink something in front of people people will see that your hands are shaking you will avoid eating chilly stuff so that the sweat doesn't show because you are afraid of other people getting to know that you are sweating so yeah um and you're afraid of doing something stupid that's also there social situations in general almost always provoke fear almost always more often than not social situations provoke fear if more often than not you do not feel afraid in social situations then it's not social anxiety disorder now there's an intense fear and anxiety in social situations i guess that's covered you can um you know your fear is out of proportion the like just like in specific phobias all right it is persistence from it's persistent for more than six months equal to or more than six months again same as a specific phobia if there is distress and impairment is caused same as specific phobia not due to drugs not due to any other disorder like body dysmorphic autism or other phobia so the phobia is unrelated to um the disorder and is excessive right um so if you have any this point i'll just elaborate on it if you have any medical disorder like you have parkinson's disease parkinson's disease a disease where your hand basically trembles now if your phobia is unrelated to the disorder or even if it's related to this medical disorder the fear has to be excessive in order for it to be classified as a social anxiety disorder so like i said no i i i'm struggling with that then you are afraid to drink in front of people because you don't want to show that your hands are trembling now moving on these are some other you know details of the disorder so the performance fears you know you you fear um your performance will be bad in social settings you are afraid of being seen as anxious or weak crazy stupid boring dirty bad you're afraid of being seen as these labels by people you do not want people to seem like this and you're afraid of that you're afraid of showing anxiety by blushing trembling or sweating or stammering like i said earlier you're afraid of offending people and getting rejected um which honestly i think sometimes i have a fear because i do offend people at times unintentionally but not as much to classify as a phobia it's a more rational down-to-earth non-phobic fear so you can chill out your boy does not have social anxiety disorder he and uh yes social anxiety disorder people avoid doing stuff that will let the fear show so yeah this i basically explained now they overestimate negative consequences okay again that's also explained they can be too assertive or too submissive at times now this is very peculiar um but it is a criteria not a criteria but it is like um so personal fear can be extra assertive that plain meningia because of the you know wait what am i saying sorry they can be assertive about not going to a social situation i mean because the social anxiety disorder or they can be too submissive because of their fear they may appear too rigid they may avoid eye contact or they may speak too softly again because of their social anxiety their self-disclosure is very very less these people appear to others as big introverts self-medication so they may drink before going in a party um in order to not feel so afraid and in order to be able to conduct themselves properly in the social situation they need the alcohol so yes blushing is apparently a hallmark of social anxiety disorder which i found a little unusual and weird but it is there in the dsm so it is there in the dsm of us okay development of this it happens between 8 to 15 years onset is possible after traumatic stressful social experience like i said younger adults fear specific situations for example older people may fear social situations in general but younger people fear specific situations like dating um or you know going clubbing with your friends etc older people want to hide their medical conditions and they are insecure about their appearance for example the trembling of parkinson's people want to hide like i said earlier they're insecure about their appearance um as you know when you get older you also get quote unquote uglier the risks could be an underlying predisposition if you're neurotic if you're pessimistic like i said earlier if you've been maltreated if you have been abused or if you have been through some trauma as a child then that can also cause social anxiety disorder your upbringing if your parents are overly protective you could end up having social anxiety disorder and one degree relatives have higher chance you know the first degree relatives have a higher chance of developing this than others um okay now the functional consequences you could drop out from school your quality of life and well-being would decrease you could be unemployed for a very long time and many people with social anxiety disorder because of their social anxiety because of their fear of you know approaching um people and because of the fear of hiding their anxiety and not letting it show they often seek treatment only 15 to 20 years later which is obviously not a good thing the differential diagnosis could be of agoraphobia it could be a panic disorder it could be of generalized anxiety disorder separation anxiety disorder because even in separation anxiety disorder you want to avoid social setting only difference is in separation anxiety disorder you're avoiding the social setting in order to not leave the caregiver but in social anxiety disorder you are avoiding social setting because of fear of social setting not for you know not leaving caregivers so that's there uh major depressive disorders selective mutism body dysmorphic disorder being insecure about your body you know delusional being delusional that people are out to betray you or whatever can cause um social anxiety disorder if you think that people are spying on you then you know that can cause social anxiety uh autism and even personality disorders can be co-morbid sorry can be differential diagnosis of this disorder right moving on to the comorbid disorders as in the disorders that can exist side by side with social anxiety disorder so any other anxiety disorder basically can be comorbid even major depressive disorder due to the chronic social isolation can be comorbid so basically if your social anxiety you will isolate yourself right you won't be in society much but human beings are social animals so if you isolate yourself you will most probably you know get lonely and you will get depression so that's how the mdd major depressive disorder comes up you could be by bipolar you could have body dysmorphic disorder autism and mutism so yeah i mean there are some disorders common but some disorders can be mistaken for social anxiety but they can also exist with social anxiety for clinicians have to really focus and see if it is you know a differential diagnosis now and their panic attack these three key words recurrent unexpected and panic attack so it's an abrupt surge of intense fear intensity of intense fear which peaks within minutes and four or more of these like um criteria have to be there palpitation basically your heart pounding one of them like chatting you know it's like it's like [Music] and shortness of breath you feel like you're choking you know chest pain discomfort nausea you could have abdominal distress you could feel dizzy you could feel lightheaded or unsteady you could get the chills um goosebumps i guess uh you could have numbness and tingling sensations you could have derealization and depersonalization also apparently to give it handle because you could sometimes feel like you are drifting outside your body and uh you know and things are not really real because the panic would be such that as a dissociation right fear of going crazy and losing control this is also a part of panic attacks fear of dying because very often panic attacks feel like heart attacks though they are not heart attacks but they feel like heart attacks so there could be a fear of dying now after the attack for at least one month the person fears panic attacks and and is always you know afraid of the consequences that the person is constantly afraid of panic attacks that kind of fear would be there in the case of panic disorder now man adaptive behavior change to avoid attacks that is also there so you know if you think that something causes the attack then you may you know try and avoid that thing at no matter what cost right but however specific things panic disorder disorder unexpected attack on attack is not due to drugs and it is not due to any other disorder which is obvious now the trigger um or the cause the trigger or the cause of your of the panic attack is not apparent like i said you know it'll happen again and again um but it could happen you know with a certain break though now physical worries so you think that the panic attack means a heart attack or it means that your life is you know under threat and you may lose your life maybe fear around panic attacks embarrassment because people are embarrassed and try to tell people give us a panic disorder because they think they're powered around which is basically to do with most mental disorders so yeah nocturnal attackers nocturnal attack is when you go to sleep and you wake up from your sleep completely afraid basically you have a panic attack in your sleep and the panic attack wakes you up that is what a nocturnal attack is don't be mistaken nocturnal attack is not when you wake up from your sleep and after that you have an attack the attack happens during your sleep all right now you may take excessive drugs to try and control the panic attacks if the aba is here now the course of this the onset is between 20 to 24 years and it can happen very very rarely in very rare cases it can happen after the age of 45 but that's rare it can also happen in childhood now if untreated it's chronic but you know it's vaccine being panic minority of people have remission without another attack that is also there so very very small minority of people basically they get cured they get cured and they don't have any more attacks that is what this means the risk again like this disorder negative effect being neurotic high neuroticism anxiety can cause panic attacks sexual and physical abuse and that kind of a trauma can sometimes cause a panic attack many times there is a lot of stress in the leading months before a panic attack is a panic attack there are high chances the past couple of days that person's life has been held because of extra stress and maybe too much work all right kids are at risk whose parents get bipolar disorder or depression or anxiety bipolar depression anxiety panic attacks extra chances here right now the consequences so social and physical and occupational disability increases you may avoid going in social situations and even physically you may feel more disabled you will not go for certain occupations which you fear may trigger a panic attack towards a disability frequently you rush to a doctor and are absent from work earlier it feels like a heart attack um now differential disorder differential diagnosis can be anxiety disorders and comorbity could be with anxiety disorders agoraphobia depression major depression um it could be also with illness anxiety disorder because they fear the panic attack that's similar to illness anxiety disorder now moving to generalized anxiety disorder right so the anxiety or the body is excessive and it is hard to control three or more um you know at least three or more of these symptoms have to be there and it has to be there for majority of the time in in a period of six months i have to have these symptoms majority of the time in order to be diagnosed with gad though gid is basically restlessness easily fatigued irritable hard to concentrate mind is blank you know muscle tension sleep disturbance difficult to sleep sleep is not full as in you may sleep for seven hours but when you wake up you still feel sleepy though you know you still feel adhora there could be distress there could be impairment in many areas now worrying out of proportion to likelihood of the misfortune and threat this was also stated for the previous disorders um adults worry about rose routine stuff like you know job health finance bache family you know welfare of your kids so like a mother with generalized anxiety disorder may constantly worry about um you know often worry about performance and competence with their in you know amongst their peers that's one of the first things they worry about um the you know the very uh worry over various stuff and concern you know and there is also concern that shifts from one to the you know one thing to other so the concern is does not remain on one thing it is generalized anxiety disorder which means it's on multiple things so a concern basically shifts from different things so this mother who's anxious about her child getting kidnapped her concern may suddenly shift to the milk kept on the gas and that you know it is going to it is going to you know overflow or something or they may they may think that you know cool gas explosion or garment or something you know multiple stuff okay now a difference between ged and normal anxiety jd is excessive and out of proportion whereas normal anxiety is normal um the functioning is affected during ged when you're having your anxiety you cannot function you cannot do your work properly but in your normal anxiety you can't do your work it's okay i mean anxiety is not so debilitating so in gid the anxiety is very pervasive it is pervasive as it is there it is present in all aspects you are anxious about almost everything and it is very very pronounced whereas in normal anxiety is just about some things and it is not so pronounced if you feel on edge you feel keyed up always there is a lot of trembling and sweating that happens in um you know in generalized anxiety disorder so stress can happen because of stress you could have weird bowel movements you could feel uncomfortable in your stomach now the course of this they say that the um that this happens on life [Music] my 20 year example was hypothetical so ignore that now it is chronic but it waxes and veins um but however despite it like coming and going it more it more often than not it stays i mean like for more days than not did you have the anxiety attacks and there are very few days when you don't have anxiety attacks now more medical issues increase so you can have more ged in all people so if you're an old person then the more medical issues you have the more chances of ged you have and the worse your ged will progress now you always worry about catastrophes um children children often worry about catastrophes they worry about bomb blasts they worry about terrorist attacks they worry about natural disasters that could be catastrophic like earthquakes or tornadoes that is there in children with ged um the risk you are at risk if you are highly neurotic if in childhood you have had you know a trauma or any other such male treatment if your parents um are over protective then you could be having this disorder and um you have one third risk of you know the the the genetic risk of the disorder is you know one third now the consequences could be that your speed and efficiency go down and your time and energy gets wasted trying to avoid the things that you fear and even yes i mean even anxiety itself takes up the time and you know energy differential diagnosis could be of psychological physiological anxiety it could be because of drugs it could be social anxiety disorder or ocd ptsd depression or bipolar in comorbidity it could be a unipolar um you know unipolar depression uh could be co-morbid with this because um the constant anxiety may cause a certain burnout which may then cause depression in you all right now we come to conversion disorder which is the second last disorder of the second module so conversion disorder is basically it has uh you know one or more symptoms are there and these symptoms are um are basically like altered functions which have no neurological or no biological basis so you will say that i am blind whereas your eyes are working and your brain is also working but you say that you're blind and you claim that you cannot see stuff because you actually cannot see stuff it's not that you're lying so it's very weird in that way right now um by the way fun fact the reason this is called conversion disorder is because um freud gave the name conversion disorder because freud called laga that functions get impaired like this because their inner ego conflicts the anxiety that arises from inner ego edwardian conflicts those conflicts anxiety basically gets translated into physiological ways that anxiety gets expressed in physiological manner so that's why your psychological trouble has been converted into a physiological disturbance that's why conversion disorder you know who we are now the symptom and the biology are incompatible you know by the doctors who scan and you know test and everything will say but um though incompatible hair the symptom deficit is not better explained by any other biological explanation and the symptom has the four d's matlab it is um distressing to the person it is it causes dysfunction it causes deviance from normalcy at times also because you know results the khani ray but um and danger not necessarily always but uh yeah mainly it causes uh dysfunction and distress okay moving to the additional factors so one or more symptoms have to be there uh and they are mostly like many times these symptoms are various types so you could have weakness you could have paralysis seizures you could be blind or deaf or you could get unconscious for no physiological reason or you could be dumb as in you won't be able to speak you won't be able to you know use your voice you'll feel like you can't speak whereas it's the disorder this has no neurological basis and no biological basis like i said earlier the stress or trauma okay history say there can be onset at times all right and the it is associated with dissociation also so many times you could have depersonalization or derealization or amnesia also because of your symptoms now this is not intentionally produced all right this is a symptom that you actually experience if you have seen that show never have i ever she's not able to walk she's actually not able to walk she's not pretending to be handicapped like that now life may come it could happen any time in life there is no such criteria okay is there you know because um it could be anything like like if you can't see then you can see if you can't walk well you can't walk because of the paralysis the wessie there is a lot of um disability now the differential diagnosis it could be um it could be a neurological disease which is not detected but it has been diagnosed as conversion disorder because um the clinicians were not able to detect the neurological is actually deceiving the person and you know intentionally pretending to have a have some issue and is doing a very very good job at hiding it so that it is it gets diagnosed as conversion disorder so that's what could be factitious dissociative disorders body dysmorphic disorder depressive disorder panic disorder this could be the differential diagnosis now morbidity personality disorders because anxiety disorders panic disorders or depressive disorders now we come to the final disorder of this in order to show to others that you are ill and you also deceive others as in you hide hide the fact that you have faked it so that people believe it you hide your lie um it presents um you present yourself as ill or impaired or as guild injured if you have practice disorder and your behavior is there even in the absence of external rewards you know if a soldier shoots himself in the leg he is doing that so that he does not have to go to war so that he can stay at home with his family probably so there there is a proper symptom that is called malingering malingering is when you purposely harm yourself in order to get saved because there is a proper cause there but when there is no proper cause no apparent cause then it is um basically this factitious disorder no external rewards fact is disorder by proxy so basically symptoms those are the same for factitious disorder by proxy but yeah okay you are doing this to somebody else all right you're not doing it to yourself so a mother could poison her child so that the child gets vomiting in that way the mother is giving the child a disorder that is factitious disorder by proxy so he is other caregivers and the perpetrator as in the mother in this case who is poisoning the child she will be diagnosed with factitious disorder and not the victim because victim the character all right now moving on to the other factors in this so people with fat tissue disorder often seek treatment because when they seek treatment their disorder is highlighted and you know people give them attention they like attention so they seek treatment they go for treatment themselves they could currently go treatment so you know they can people with this disorder can exaggerate fabricate or simulate illnesses so as to deceive others they report depression and other mental disorders as well so physically so you know we report mental disorders in order to get attention even though they do not have the disorder they will falsify lab reports by taking stuff and altering the readings for example you know open up insulin so that their lab reports become you know come out as abnormal so that they can be you know given treatment and they can be diagnosed and they get attention they physically injure themselves or physically injure the other person in terms of proxy yeah and it is criminal behavior as in you know if you if you injure somebody else or or poison somebody else that is definitely criminal behavior and this is very um deviant behavior it is also highly distressing behavior it is a dangerous behavior and it also causes a certain amount of dysfunction in people and yes a child could be abused or mild treated because of this disorder because you buy proxy or they know that is basically a caregiver doing it to someone else so when caregivers are to a child to now abuse course of the disorder course so there are intermittent episodes and there are often there are repeated hospitalizations like this disorder is associated with repeated hospitalizations and and medical professionals are often very disturbed with these people because of the things that these people do to themselves or to their children or anybody else differential disorder can be like i said malingering when you do it for a proper external reward like i gave my you know stupid examples before then differential diagnosis could also be of somatic symptom disorder it could be of conversion disorder or bipolar disorder and that's a wrap
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Errors in Sale Business Structures that Keep You From Being More Efficient with Joel Stevenson
[Music] all right hello and welcome to another expert inside interview my name is john golden from sales pop online sales magazine and pipeline or crm joining you as usual from san diego and today i'm delighted to be joined by joel stevenson who is in boston how are you doing joel yeah doing well thanks for having me absolutely and joel is the ceo of yesware so yesware.com if you want to go check that out and we'll learn more about that later but today we're going to talk about the most common errors in sales business structures that keep you from being more efficient and and i think uh joe one one of the interesting things is i hear more and more efficiency becoming um a mantra right not that it shouldn't have always been one but i think in in better times people get lazy people get allow inefficiencies to creep in because they can throw bodies at it or they can throw money at it but when you enter periods like this inefficiencies you know can really destroy you right yeah absolutely i mean if you think about uh from a revenue side like how can you grow your revenue there's you know two basic ways you can do that you can either put more stuff into the top of your funnel or you can have your funnel convert more effectively and in the good times you think there tends to be more of an emphasis towards like well let's just put more in the funnel like let's spend more on marketing or let's try to open up a new channel or we're just like we'll hire more reps and they'll do more outbound or like we'll we'll sort of really focus people on you know driving you know bigger amounts of you know outreach or whatever it ends up being and then yeah when when times get a little bit more lean then that the question often becomes more one of okay well that didn't work or we were losing a lot of money doing that even though we were growing and now we have a mandate to not lose so much money or or to be more profitable and so then a lot of times people start to think about okay well like how do i get my funnel or my sales reps or however you think about your funnel to perform better and inside i think a lot of people are asking those questions in this very moment yeah i know i'm absolutely i used to always call it uh the feel good funnel you know that one where you stuff everything into the early stages and although you might be you might not be closing that much you always go yeah but a couple of months down the road and of course a couple of months those couple of months keep moving and moving uh so i think one of the things that's it's if there's an upside you know to a downside is is that it does force it does force you to take a a hard look at how you uh how you qualify what your sales process is how you qualify because to your point if you're going to have less in your system you better have a higher uh percentage rate of closing those yeah that's right and you know not not even you know how you qualify but like really spending you know the time you know doing you know higher quality outreach to a more targeted set of people all that stuff makes a lot of sense and you know you could argue that i mean efficiency could be spent in multiple different ways right like if you're if you're doing a good job qualifying so you spend more time on the right set of customers that's that's one way to drive efficiency another way to drive efficiency might be to just save more time not doing the same types of activities again but using you know technology to help you automate some of those things so that you can spend more time on the right set of activities it's not so much of um you necessarily do more but you maybe do the things that you're doing already you do them in a higher quality way than what you're currently doing um yeah and i think that's a that's an excellent point as well because i think one of the things that when times are good and everything is we we start to forget about the fundamentals we we start to be a little bit lazy and we don't pay attention to doing everything as well as we might um i think this is a good times like this force you to refocus and maybe go back to the fundamentals and make sure you're you're walking through the steps properly and you're preparing properly um because let's face it these opportunities that come your way are like gold right now yeah absolutely i think it's uh you know the people that you can have a good conversation with those tens those tend to be you know hard fought uh to get to that point and you you never really want to lose a deal like sometimes i think of it as similar to tennis like force versus unforced errors you never want to lose a deal due to it due to an unforced error like you forgot to follow up or you know you didn't prepare well for your call or you didn't ask good questions you know what whatever it ends up being the things that you things that are actually within your control i think is um you know especially and it's always true but i think especially now you don't want to lose those and one thing that we see as a as a sales tech vendor is a lot of times people enter into sales tech like ours or there you know there are other other people that do similar things and they think that the sales tech is going to be a panacea because it saves them a lot of time you know they can instead of sending one email now they can send several thousand emails and there's a there's an initial idea that oh well that's the key it's like it's a hack and i'm going to now send out a jillion emails and that's going to then result in uh in a big funnel for me that i'm then going to convert it like very rarely works out that way where you know you are going to get some time savings but i think a lot of people have a bit of a a rude awakening when they first try a tool like this and they sort of spam the world and they realize that uh you know not only did they not get the results that they want they probably got a bunch of negative results that they weren't even expecting or you know unexpected uh unintentional consequences yeah no i absolutely i mean when they uh you know when when their domain reputation takes a hit or they all end up in in spam folders no i i think that is a really is is a really good point and you know obviously you know we're a crm vendor as well uh is i think the as you said i think sometimes people think that technology is going to fix your problems right as opposed to looking at what are the problems you're trying to fix with the technology you know they tend to have it have a backwards and i do think that yeah when times get hard you know there is the there is the temptation just to to to go big spray and pray and and span the world but there's loads of other people doing it at the same time so your your target audience is getting bombarded from from all sides so if you want to stand out you've got to take a different approach exactly and you know it's it may be you know eight or ten years ago you could have gotten away with a a pretty unpersonalized uh high volume campaign because people just weren't used to that sort of thing if it came from your individual email address that might have been enough for people but now as you say you know we're our all of our inboxes are full of these things and i i sometimes tell people that the minute you look like you the minute somebody thinks that they're in a campaign you're in trouble um and so if you're not if you're not spending the time to customize those campaigns and deliver value for people you know don't be surprised if you don't end up in the inbox or you get marked to spam or uh you know or you just people just hit the lead and they don't reply to you that the bar in our view has definitely gone up like pretty significantly for what it takes to get somebody's attention um in the inbox um yeah so um talk to me a little bit about that because i think that's a that's a problem that you know obviously is facing a lot of people and a lot of people don't seem to have a solution because our inboxes keep filling up with the same stuff so yeah um what is the solution to that uh boy you know i wish i knew i i think there's um maybe if i zoom out for a minute at the problem the problem is that there's sort of this uh it's almost like a tragedy of the commons type of thing where uh sales people have adopted sales technology in large numbers now and without really knowing the best way to use that technology to their benefit and so what you end up having is instead of a bunch of people using sales tech to spend more time delivering really thoughtful outreach to folks you instead have people that you know send thousands of emails and you multiply that by you know six million non-retail sales people just in the us and the result of that is a lot of filled up email inboxes and so buyers you know have sort of recoiled from this and they put up more and more defense mechanisms uh you know aided by vendors uh you know or or you know or even just themselves that you just like delete delete delete delete um you know even even before reading and so i think that i don't know if there's i don't know what the short-term fix is but i believe the longer-term fix is for people to really spend time uh delivering value with with every exchange and in the short run i think what the the best way to cut through the clutter is probably through some notion of networking so you know if you can get a warm intro to somebody either because you know somebody that they know or because you've done the work on the content side either you know your own personal content that you're putting onto linkedin or your company's content on your web page or you know even like you know for example what what you're doing here where you're you're providing a bunch of business value that's separate from your company but people might learn about your company too it's like then somebody can have a positive conversation with you with you know with that sort of opt-in versus uh you know a forced opt-out type of situation yeah no i i totally agree with you and i think that's where i think that's where people you know need to focus a bit more and i think sometimes you need to take a step back and say uh what what makes me respond why why would i respond to something why why would i engage because i think it's it's an interesting phenomenon i think sometimes is when we come through the door of our work it's like we forget that we're also consumers that we're also buyers or whatever and then um we do we do think can we do things to our prospects that we hate people doing to us that's right and we i think we've gotten past the point of maybe i remember three or four years ago there was a lot of uh you know sales development rep or business development rep shaming on linkedin where somebody would say oh i just got this ridiculous message and this this is a horrible person and then sort of the the other side would come out and say like hey they're just trying to do their job like there were these you know these massive flame wars happening on linkedin as a result of that i don't see so much of that anymore i think because people have just sort of gotten numb to it uh because everybody gets so much and so the yeah i think that the question that um you know that is interesting one um is you say like you know what would it be like to actually interact with me as a human again you know versus some sort of almost machine to machine interaction like what can you do to stand out and to me that the best thing you can do is you could just provide value or you know one of our investors sometimes talks about this concept of give first and you know make some investments in in understanding somebody's business problem and try to help them along with that maybe before you you know them i think is a lot different than uh hey joel you know like like a linkedin like he had a million of these emails like hey joel i'm really impressed with your background like we should connect yeah that type of stuff is a lot different than hey i've been studying yesware and i've looked at the way you approach such and such problem and like here's a here's a point of view on that or here's what we've seen competitors view and some of that nature yeah i know i i agree with i agree with you on that and linkedin is an interesting one i think because i think uh it had started happening pre pandemic but overcome it i mean my goodness it became a spam platform in many ways where everybody kind of defaulted to to trying to um trying to uh prospect um through linkedin and i think that a lot of people take a lazy approach it's like it means like maybe you post something on linkedin write a blog and and somebody come and go great blog joel yo and they think that's you know oh i've commented i've connected now i know when somebody goes great blog john i know you haven't read it because you would have actually commented on something in the in the content and i think that's where yeah where people if you're going to engage like that you've got to put the work in absolutely yeah and you pro and and i would say you probably have to do do it consistently over time and me you know one one source of potential inspiration there is if you look at some of the folks that have done a good job building up actually their own large follower bases on linkedin i would say like i i don't have a big follower based on linkedin it's not you know we post stuff there i would say i'm not active on it but there are people that are in in if you watch what they do one of the tactics that can be very effective is it the person and for them they're sort of targeting people with very large audiences and if you're very first of that content with something thoughtful and you do that very consistently then eventually you know some of the folks that are starting to look at uh at that you know whoever's content is is the is the original rather than they start to see you show up and you have thoughtful things to say and i think the same thing can be true for more of a one-to-one sales process if there's somebody that you're trying to reach if you're quick to respond to their content with something that is actually value-add the person is likely gonna see it because people that are posting a lot of content are trying to understand if it's resonating with folks and who's looking at it and what's a conversation like it's a great place to cut through all that clutter but as you say if it's like hey another great blog joel like you know not not helpful yeah no exactly and i think and i think that's a great lesson i think too for for many sales people and stuff i know people say all the time or you know the mantra was oh you have to post create your own content you've got to post your content and and i always felt like what if everybody's posting content like who's actually reading it um uh whereas i think to your point is if you have honed in on some targets that you think are interesting for you um then if you engage properly like you just outlined there if you engage with them and consistently over time that's that's probably a far better use of your time than you know just throwing out content for the sake of it and then wondering why it's not having an impact yeah that's right yeah i mean i you know i i think there's there's certainly there's benefit to sales reps sharing the the the content that your company is putting out particularly if it's if it's well done content that's going to help your target audience but yeah i i tend to agree that uh you know for a lot of people that are sitting in that account executive role um you probably don't i mean you know even just the time is probably a question like but the time to really build quality content that's well researched and is really going to be you know value add to whatever community is that you're trying to reach i think it's it's much more likely that you're going to be able to add value to a specific is it to somebody else's content whether they've posed a specific question or there's an interesting angle that you can sort of explore with that person uh i my sense is that that's generally going to be a better approach for folks that are spending a lot of time in the in the selling motion yeah absolutely and one thing i just wanted to come back to an interesting comment you made earlier and and i and i agree with it i think uh you know there's been there's been an explosion of sales tools right clearly over the last uh you know number of years you only have to go to review sites and put in anything you can put in crm sales enablement whatever and you'll see tons and tons of of solutions but back to your point is um you know i think companies need to be a lot more discerning going forward because i think again when times are good i mean you're just buying buying technologies and throwing them in there not looking at how they work with other technologies or one person discovers and says hey this is great and everybody goes silver bullet let's run over here and then they run over there and they go oh silver bullet didn't it doesn't exist oops then back over here um when you when you talk to when you talk to you know your your your clients and customers like how do you how do you help them really focus in on on how this your particular technology is going to help them and how it's going to work with everything else as opposed to just like here's another tool quickly it's another it's another great silver bullet for you yeah well i i remember a little bit back to my time before i joined yes where i was running uh uh the b2b division of wayfarer and so i was sort of on the buyer side for a while and i remember it and one of the reasons i got actually interested in in yes where in sales technology was we made a big investment into that and we saw uh you know large benefits um in terms of productivity and so i i sort of got religion about um the space and and what it was about and so i but i remember just sort of the bewilderment of uh so many vendors and everybody says they do the same thing and it's hard to know what's going to work with what and you know you i think is um is a sales organization we're probably already wired a little bit to be fickle kind of at the kind of at the outset and so you do get a lot of that shiny new things syndrome showing up our approach at yesware i suppose is you know for in many respects where we try to think of ourselves as a bottoms up or product led company and so normally when we're starting to have a conversation with somebody that our preferred approach is that somebody's already started to use the tool and has had success with it inside the company and so is there a point to a person and what they've done and and say hey you know here's a problem that xyz person is solving through yesware and they sort of did it of their own volition because you weren't solving it for them but now look at what they're doing and there's sort of power and you know more than one person doing it and a more thoughtful approach and here's how we integrate to salesforce or linkedin or whatever that happens to be um ideally that's where it happens i think what we where we have some some strength or competitive advantage in the market is from a usability standpoint yes we're again as a product led organization we're really designed for usability what we see a lot of our uh you know the classic sort of shelfware uh tech which is you know oftentimes originates from just what you said where somebody gets an idea this thing is going to be great and a vendor shows up and they charge them a lot of money for something and then it never gets implemented right or and there's myriad reasons for that but we a lot of times we end up we end up looking good in that comparison because we you know we tend to have very high usability so we're really focused on you know getting the reps what they need so they can be more productive they can save time they can you know craft better uh better outreach and follow up more effectively with folks like that we're really trying to zero in on those micro problems um and then that can bubble up into some macro problems that we help with but we're um you know for us we're really trying to be you know kind of rep focused first which tends to help with uh with adoption yeah i know i i agree with you and obviously that's the kind of same approach that we have as you said been um you know we're it's built by users for users um and i think that and i think that's a and i like what you said about solving the micro problems because i do think that sometimes what happens is everybody just tries to go for the big huge issue that's or or it's such a blanket issue it's like we need to we need more we need to drive more leads and that's it i mean that's that's the that's the problem and then it's throw all of this stuff at it and i think often it's it's not it's not defining the problem is the problem right or you know and i think the you know the legacy i wouldn't put you in that camp but if you think about like the legacy crm systems were you know i remember doing an aurum helping with an aurum installation and i'm dating myself in like the late 90s and um you know back then the the selling proposition was all about well you know your reps might leave and they're going to take their data with them and like you don't want them to take the rolodex like you need to keep the rolodex and so i think from the very early stages crm was about kind of command and control of the information it wasn't really about like helping the reps do better with um with what they have and i think you still see some of that where you know you get in certain organizations you get maybe a particular ops team or or maybe a revenue leader that thinks that they have all the answers without actually talking to the reps and spending sufficient time you know side by side with the reps and so then these solutions come in top down and they don't get good adoption because the reps don't understand why they have been implemented or they're too complicated they're too hard to understand like there there's any number of reasons but i think we still have a you know as an industry we still have a lot of that like you know i as the management team or the operations team you know know what's best and you should just shut up and do it uh you know that the client i sometimes i sometimes talk about it as uh especially for i think a younger higher velocity sales organizations there's an unwritten handshake between the uh between sort of the powerful ops team and the sales organization which is you guys can keep your beer kegs and your nerf guns and you'll make good money but you just do what we tell you to do and the minute you deviate from what we tell you to do because we're the smart ones we all went to fancy schools and we've got good degrees like you're out you know and so and i you know you see a lot of in those organizations you see a lot of the very heavy-handed command and control um types of systems that you know a lot of reps like just don't like but they sort of have to live with yeah yeah no i couldn't agree more and obviously you know what it does end up is um with poor adoption or with lip service or whatever so then all of these great uh all of the all of the great data that the lead the the the ops team or whoever was boasting about is is garbage because it's not uh it's not properly filled out no i totally agree with you absolutely well listen joel this is great all of joel's information is going to be below this video but before you go please do tell people a little bit more about yourself and yes where uh yeah well if you know yes sir yes there's a sales enablement tool and so we you know we help people uh drive efficiency in their sales process we integrate very deeply in the inbox so whether that's gmail or outlook and uh if you want to learn more about yesware we've got a free tier of yesware you can use forever at yesware.com and we've got a lot of great content on the blog which you can also get to you from from yesware.com fantastic well listen thanks again joel uh thank you for watching and listening and i'll see you all again very soon thank you [Music] you
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DIY Magic Milk Food Coloring Experiment
this is how you make magic milk isn't it cool i'm going to show you how to do it so you can play too first you want to pour some milk into a small dish you don't need a lot of milk the best thing to use is whole milk because it has the most fat in it then you add a few drops of food coloring use all the colors that you want to see swirl this is red this is blue this is yellow and this is green you want to get the color all around so it looks cooler last you add a tiny drop of liquid soap you really don't want to add too much just dip it into the soap and let it drip into the milk and this is where the magic happens abracadabra the colors are swirling around like crazy it's like liquid tie-dye the science is that the soap is tasting the fat in the milk and as it chases the fat it swirls the colors important tip do not stir the milk if you mix it up it stops working abracadabra you've got magic milk touch here for more great videos come on come play with us you can do it come on
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WE HAVE TO TAPE DOWN OUR BOOST BUTTON | CHALLENGE TO GRAND CHAMPION #2
alright ladies and gentlemen we are back with episode 2 last episode was a bit interesting we did lose to bronze I don't think I think I'll say that for the last 4 years but we're gonna be jumping into a second challenge here we're still sort of in the bronze rain to think rapid right yeah I think I think cuz we lost that game we're still no bronze 2 or 3 but for this next one moving into silver we're gonna be trying holding boost the entire time and the premise of this is if we get stuck in midfield with no boost we have to just stand still that's it you're stuck so you have to keep we have to keep moving around the field and getting pads and make sure you don't uh don't stop moving well see how it goes [Music] all right I guess we can go for kickoff I'm just hoping being no accelerator at all I'm just holding okay oh oh shoot yeah like no acceleration oh my goodness we could wait we got to hold it yeah so I might be screwed let's kick off Abby I gotta do it softly so I can keep moving I'm stuck I'm already stuck dude are you stuck to boost go go go go nice I gotta go for the boost keep the pads go are you actually stuck already no dude this is so hard ridiculously are I don't know if we can do it man you think we're not three start looking oh okay wait we can hold right trigger but at the key booth thing is I can't I can't I can't oh I'm stuck again it's the masked man I'm not holding it down I'm messing it up Oh [Music] we just can't we can't well we have to hold it down but you can all have to hold figure it out we have to hold it's impossible I've already learned that you can't you can't because everything about it you like stop immediately yeah is if you don't hold trigger you yeah yeah but we can hold we can hold figure it down gonna hold this down all the time on this Drive I found this drive well for the pitch are you better think oh you're ping is still horrible okay all we've learned that we have to hold the trigger down girls even take certain routes I'm not holding it down I keep forgetting this is actually really hard I'm holding it down yeah my foot my thumb keeps pushing off of it is all I can do this is not bad holy hell I didn't hold it down oops actually are not so I'm only going like okay okay I'm stuck are you okay I'm stuck you can no you can hold trigger down hold trigger rabbit yeah just hold trigger that you took the hold boost as well come in for the shot what a Steve hi this is already hard enough as it is yeah oh I hear you I hear you feathering no I'm holding it are you are you okay what are they doing oh I jumped oh my god it's hard not to just going awesome every man it's so crazy disruptor Oh boom I didn't hold it I'm just labeling my sir oh I'm coming Go Go good yes yes why these bronze servers mom Thank You Stuart you know there you go we can come back I believe in it I cannot waste my voice I'm stuck with some stuck with the Oh face I'll let it go man extreme like oh yeah it's me yeah oh he tipped it this is so hard I keep letting go oh nice you miss yeah it's hard because you can't you can't stop dude I I keep doing it it's actually fun oh if I want to get boosts kind of bad yeah alright good luck no it's above though just time it time it dude you got it oh you sir we ate this boost okay I can't I can't good luck wait I've messed up so much I don't know man it's so hard I either there's something to hold the button down just put on your gas what your blue Sun again oh it's so smart yeah yeah I'm just learning holding the circle yeah I cannot I don't think this thing is a good game give something go for it I got them I'm going for it down mid I'll change it to the booth after this because this is this is rough man dude you meta there you go this is how the G sees play the game and then you know that yeah dude these guys are super confused right now I got him yeah bow home who wants to get bumped next it's gonna be hard phone so they're actually pretty good like they're able to move up with a feeling so they're just not boosting as much all right got it I'm really messing this up oh no can I get there I don't they I can No and you know oh I'm alright easy come by easy come by scarab boat skirt Jimmy but you know well honestly we couldn't we couldn't yeah okay fake I'm so scared i I missed the boost go for this I won't like for you you're trolling trolling oh my goodness dude I'm scared score I believe I believe yeah I'm gonna boom it you have to hit normal I'm just doing yeah you better cuz I can't I can't do thing about it okay that is hard man I was deathly sauce I was teleporting all right recommend it whoever recommended this challenge I don't like you yeah I boost is going on the right trigger here do a private match real quick to see if I get that again okay let's see if my ping is actually just terrible two thousand years later wait I'm certain you I think I know why are you uploading something right now will rapid I've switched my trigger to boost so no matter what I'll I will be holding it oh it's much easier I'm ready now I'm ready she what with scoreboards our favorite artist I don't know the entire thing as well oh my god I'm going these guys are so toxic Ari there you go I could not imagine being toxic and bronze dude you got it yeah yeah I mean it's like bronze players in Ligue 2 all good luck oh no oh no I got him I got him nice alright here you go here you go I believe it oh my god the balls in the net [Music] oh my you just destroyed that man again he called his teammate a bot and look at him their teammates maybe they were colors BOTS oh wait no I think he is okay every night nice nice silly shot and do it - watch this come here son Fisher David bang everybody stop I can't no I missed again oh this is so hard I'll shoot that's right I haven't even been drifting what am I thinking I keep gonna really try and get the timing look at this man Jack burns look at his boots it's so ugly look at our booth I'll do that we have the beat Sabre boost come here jack this would leave in come here jack for too long no here we good nice nice nice okay so I'm Fisher - time to die all right ow oh yeah you where the he with it Oh 15 minutes I can't I can't I wanna pin today what's there oh he's so smart oh me oh go over silly tie here it is yeah [Applause] as a count as a count as a Felicia yeah I think I want to count it yeah I need to get mine now oh no Pete have it I'm spinning come here jack laughter laughter oh you see jumping he's jumping is they're pretty spinning on they start fishing when they need to I bumped them like okay I'm going forth nice nice I'm in their corner can you boom it I'm trying I killed him yeah oh it's so impossible without like I couldn't possibly eat like a 360 oh yes do it to him oh the drift looking spicy yes okay come to thank you Oh away no way oh okay moving away I got a touch I'm here I think I think I don't know it's so hard muscle memory to remind myself to just not slow down yeah you can't you know just keep going let's see if they play mutts wait I don't think so I think we were just about as a box like bumblebees probably just about time I feel bad I mean we'll get their points back are they so oh we're moving into silver let's go yeah those guys at bronze are definitely harder than these ones though those guys are on another level yeah dude honestly this one guy like the toxic a lost to those goods or sweats jiffy Mack and Pikachu yeah I feel like I was dipping the guy and look at his car like how can you not be toxic with that car I want about the snapback peak is like a lot to be honest I believe in you you think of you Bob Buffalo enough he'll get mad yep what you just did not move okay you responded that so so late I'm flying away white the white overgrowth and bronzer lose weight what look at this go explosion my boost oh no dude good luck I don't them do you say jiffy Mac is sweating I can't all right Pikachu there's made help believe I believe in you I need help oh yes clutch clutch miss oh goodness I [Music] can't I can't I can't reset reset reset okay whatever whatever reset reset reset all right well they're calling till your office stuff this is hard I'm coming dad all right rotation all right I got the I got the boom here I think all right I got mid okay I'll put them bye-bye oh yes thank you get another sink I'll do I told you Jimmy Mac dude no one can have that me would not be toxic I can't catch you cheater you you oh that word that word I'll have it be hard enough you can't get it oh dude it's so hard I'm just not even trying to jump it was just have it I got scared it probably should be 304 them probably oh this is so difficult this is worse than the other one I'm gonna have back boost I tried yes yes yes mid pets please no dude what for the may pass get ready you ready I can't let down I can't nice nice right it's our moment it's our moment this our moment this hormone mechanic is coming in that though I have to go for it I'm going for the timing I'm coming in I got mid I got mid I got this you know this is hard I don't know it doesn't say you anymore it's it doesn't usually say you scored no it gave you it no but usually you scored a change that maybe maybe oh you know it's probably Bacchus man I don't know man I swear you say oh no good luck I think I'm crazy I'm going crazy I gotta know I know what you're talking about I didn't say you for me no I know but well it's it counts of deceits as to scored of it oh oh my goodness that's a scarab I bumped them go they're right there on like steroids right now guru I'm going okay that's yeah that's pretty much it yeah I was way harder than the first challenge we can totally have control that was way more focused that was crazy hope you guys enjoyed that see that episode that was a great set of three game sorry for the lag rapid but [Music]
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CULTS: JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES - PART 3
hello everybody uh this is brother luke sin city preacher uh welcome to this episode of bible talk with brother luke and we're continuing with our series on the cults and we're now discussing uh the jehovah witnesses but i'm going to call them refer to them as jw's because uh not because i'm trying to necessarily be disrespectful but just because i don't think that the the jw's are truly jehovah's witnesses i believe that the people on this panel are the true jehovah's witnesses we're the ones that are really giving the true testimony about jehovah god almighty who is jesus christ our savior so uh we're going to talk about the jw's doctrines their official doctrines and then we're going to look into the scriptures and see if the jw's uh doctrines are biblical or not but first let's start by introducing the panelists and i'll start here with just say introduce yourself tell them the audience about your youtube channel and then we'll move on off i'm brother austin thank you bro luke uh how's everybody doing my name's austin my channel's name is uh austin bell i run uh online ministry called crisis ministries uh this week i wanna apologize for uh my absence i've been working lately god blessed me with a job finally i've been praying on it a lot and uh i just wanted to say a big thank you to my brothers and sisters out there jesus christ for uh upping my comments on that google plus the new comment section on youtube we're all learning to cope with it and uh i've actually seen that it's you know when uh you thumb up a certain comment on these uh it really picks up in that you know simple salvation gospel verses and it's going through the roof people are seeing it all over i think even better than previously before so uh amen to that you're not helping me you're helping the kingdom of god all right guys let's do it amen i hope everybody will subscribe to uh austin's uh youtube channel and here that's the first kind of positive comment i've heard about the new youtube google plus situation so at least there is some positive things that can be said about it okay next we have uh brother jason werner praise the lord how do you follow that one strong five degree god yes yeah my youtube channel is um jason warner w-e-r-n-e-r j warner 79 i guess is a channel i don't know a whole lot about youtube but i got some videos up there about my ministry and what my friends and i do in the cleveland ohio area we work with as i talked on um what was it wednesday the first time up here that uh well we work with prisoners um the homeless in downtown cleveland a lot of street preaching you know and my family and i were just happy and loving the lord receiving his grace amen yeah most people who are familiar with my channel know that i've done a lot of street preaching and i've actually done a lot of preaching against street preachers in general because very few of them are preaching the real message of salvation and so at least i know there are a few i know that brother jason knows and and teaches the true message that salvation comes by faith alone not by repenting of sins or joining a religion or changing your life it's simply by trusting jesus as your savior so um jason's one and there's there's a few others out there who do doing a good job for disclosure you can look at my videos from even last year i was bringing it down hard on people you need to repent and turn from your sins jesus said it you got to repent and be baptized no that's called discipleship that's not you know the way people are to be saved it's trust in christ believe and thou shalt be saved is very simple amen okay next we have brother uh jackson hello hi there uh my name is jackson and i've been putting up videos lately and i i mainly focus on analysis of things i like to analyze things and i like to evaluate things um i i i have asperger's syndrome and i'm 21 years old and i'm a college student and i just really enjoy the sort of intellectual aspect of the christian faith yeah and uh i i know that we're all very happy that you're making these videos now uh you're doing a great job i encourage everybody to go to his channel and watch his videos he has like about four or five videos up now and uh every one of us excellent um so next we have uh brother mitch hello everybody brother mitch i i to have a youtube channel and i have asperger's syndrome i am also very analytical and i really like to look at the scriptures to see the grace of god and i see that there's a faction of people who want to distort that grace and bring us back under a yoke of slavery when the gospel that was given to us should set us free and it is that god's gospel that i believe we should cling to for it can lick their message hollowed amen amen yeah i i hope you'll go to his channel watch all his videos uh uh he will really make you think and make you really uh uh questions maybe some of the things that you've uh taken for granted before so it'll be very worthwhile and stimulating next we have sister tiffany hello my name is tiffany um i have a channel on youtube and it's c day six and starting off i'm into a lot i'm a girly girl so i'm into a girly thing into uh spreading the gospel um which is jesus christ uh trusting in him and him only um for salvation um for a long time i thought that i was alone in this ministry but i'm just now finding out that there are a lot of soldiers for christ out there who really believe in um his saving grace and i'm new to the panel but i'm going to be observing a lot and hopefully you know i'll get better with time thank you for having me on here all right thank you sister we're very happy that you can join us uh i i think you just need to turn your volume up a little bit i don't know if anybody else had a problem but i your uh your voice was a little bit faint so turn it up a little louder for us uh yeah i think as you get to know uh sister tiffany moore you'll find out that uh she's not gonna just spend all of her time listening uh once you get her started talking uh she has a lot to say and uh i had a real good talk with you yesterday and uh so i know that she'll be a big help to all of us and actually have sister tanya she might not be there because uh she has children to take care of so she comes in and out okay when she comes back we'll have her say hi to everybody okay let's begin now right where we left off last time talking about the uh the doctrines of the jws um here's something this may seem like a trivial thing to people but this is what they believe they teach that saluting the flag is an act of idolatry uh when we show respect to a flag we are doing an act of worship to another god so uh by the way i'm not going to call on people just whoever talks first just start talking and then before i move on to the next uh topic i'll see if anybody else has anything to say if you're a little slow at the draw so what is your first reaction to this idea that the jw's think that saluting the flag is idolatry i would say that in in light of what i hear about paul saying an idol is nothing i would say that that that um they're looking at at all jewish law and that you know they're not they weren't supposed to have an idol and there's a lot of superstition when it comes to this kind of um you know belief but the truth is is that the reason why an idol doesn't pertain to us because we don't actually bow down to it is because the true god where it says you shall have no other gods before me and you shall not make an idol in the old testament our true savior is jesus christ and because we know the only way to heaven there is no such thing as idolatry because we know christ uh yeah there's a there's a different ways we could approach answering this question and uh as mitch usually does he goes right back to the grace of god and that we're not under the law anyway so uh it's it's just a crazy that they're even bringing it up but they're legalistic they're they're religious they're not uh they don't believe we're saved by by grace through faith alone christ alone okay what does uh anybody else want to say something about that that's that's strong like what's mitch said bring it back to the law and we're gonna see that a lot personally i have a problem with pledging allegiance to uh anything anybody but here's the thing where the legalism line is drawn is are we pledging allegiance to the flag of the nation or the government or the corporation in the united states of america which is corrupt or are we pledging allegiance in honor to that how are we doing that and they've taken it to the extreme a good example of this is the person in the book of the acts somebody i mean and you guys will help me out with this you guys in the bible quite well the bible i think it might have been cornelius it's the the writer says that this guy uh feared god and he loved his nation or feared the nation or something who knows about that oh wow i have to go back in the books of acts and find that i think it was cornelius but this guy had a reverence and a love for his country pledging allegiance to the flag which we all know is not we're not bowing down this as an idol as mitch said nailed it we should still have a reverence for our country obviously knowing that united states of american government is corrupt and everything and still we're just we're to uh pray for our people who are in those kind of uh what they call leadership positions it is obviously legalist yeah i would uh i think that there are a couple of things that come to my mind where examples where uh you're uh the scriptures cites a non-jew and talks about how righteous they are and they they're doing this good thing and they're they love their nation and so on so there are some that were non-jews that they are uh recognized for at least some good things that they're doing jackson were you gonna say something yeah it seems like a fallacy to me to say that patriotism is akin to worship they seem like two different things to me wow nice one because here's the thing here's the reason why though because a patriot wants what's best for his country he doesn't necessarily worship his country and not not even necessarily he doesn't even ever cease to it's not well in other words it's not like a blind pledge everything my country does i'm going to agree with so if you by taken by that logic love your neighbor if you're gonna if we're gonna be as extreme as the jehovah's witnesses are we could say love your neighbor is idolatry because you shouldn't love your neighbor you should only love god and that kind of thing so i think the distinction between wanting the best for something and loving something and worshiping something needs to be made [Applause] yeah that was a very interesting point uh i think we're getting away uh which is uh from the the question really of uh saluting a flag or as uh jason said saying a pledge of allegiance uh and that's different than being patriotic or loving your country that's a total that's a different topic entirely but uh does anybody want to say anything about this before i cite a couple of scriptures to consider all right then i'm going to ask brother austin to look up numbers 2-2 and brother jason you look up romans 13 verses 1-7 and brother jackson you look up numbers 10 verses 14 18 and 22. and when you have those red whoever has it ready just start reading them okay i have numbers uh two two luke okay numbers two two states every man of the children of israel shall pitch by his own standard with the inside of their father's house far off about the tabernacle of the congregation shall they pitch okay so by pitch by their own standard what what does it mean what does that word standard mean tradition is it referencing tradition i think you'll find if you do a a cross reference on on that you're going to find that the standard is just another word for flag or your your uh your just the sign that recognize that that you're in that particular tribe oh okay yeah so it's a flag each of these in camps had their own flag so uh obviously if there's some reason we shouldn't be having flags or using flags in any way then uh i guess they wouldn't they wouldn't have a flag or a standard right correct okay uh before i move on to the next one does anybody have anything to add on that okay let's go to uh romans 13. now let me give some intense disclosure here folks this is the king james version and it's extremely different than the newer new international version new american standard bible uh these particular verses you're referring to or just overall and i'll and i'll explain that i wrote a short book about this okay obviously i work with the prisoners you know i'm saying and i have to explain to them why they're not under the uh false oh very good prosecution of the way government is using uh corporations today in america let every soul be subject unto the higher powers for there is no power but of god the powers that be are ordained of god whosoever [Music] therefore resisteth the power resisteth the ordinance of god and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation third verse for rulers are not a terror to good works but to the evil will thou then not be afraid of the power do that which is good and thou shalt have praise of the same god fourth first he said go to seven right yeah for he is the minister of god to thee for good but if thou do that which is evil be afraid for he beareth not the sword in vain for he is the minister of god a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil wherefore it wherefore he must need to be subject not only for wrath but also for conscience sake for for this cause pay ye tribute also for they are god's ministers attending continually upon this very thing and the last verse reads render therefore to all their dues tribute to whom tribute is to custom to whom fear to whom fear honor to whom honor and it's also something similar in paul's letter to titus and peter also wrote about that you want to jump in here luke well i just want to see if anybody wants to respond to what you read there first what are we getting from that related to the subject we're talking about right now which is are we are we forbidden from saluting the flag or saying a pledge of allegiance in that kind of a thing i i think that what he's he said there's paying tribute it this is really telling us that we're supposed to give honor and respect to the nation to the leaders to the to the flag and and it we should be respectful it doesn't mean that you don't ever disagree with your government or uh you know try to change it and as we do in this country but uh we're supposed to give honor and respect and that that is an example of saluting a flag or saying a pledge of allegiance okay um anybody want to add to that before we go to the next verse yeah i do have something to say about that i think the way they look at it is somewhat the way uh they look at it in the old testament again if we look at um you know verses where they had people that had to worship idols and they were going to be thrown into the furnace they didn't worship idols okay we had examples of people that were told to bow down to these idols and uh we had examples of mordecai who was a jew who uh was the uncle i believe of esther or um in the the book of uh esther um where um she um her mordecai had to bow down to ham it and he wouldn't do it because he wouldn't bow down to a man so you have these old testament examples again of of people of not worshiping a man or not worshiping an idol but we're not worshiping a flag first off and as i as i said before the reason why that doesn't apply is because really that was pertaining to us what shall we bow down to we don't bow down to anything because we know christ so you know for us it's neither here nor there but for them it's another binding under the law yeah okay uh so let me just ask this question well let's read the last verse here that uh let me see jackson has the last one and then uh uh i'm gonna ask a question to everyone all right jackson numbers 14 what did you say uh numbers 10 verses 14 18 and 22. oh okay numbers 10 okay 14 18 and 22 all right i've got it right here all right verse 14 says in the midst oh sorry in the first place went the standard of the camp of the children of judah according to their armies and over his host was nashon the son of aminodab okay you said verses 14 18 18 18 says and the standard of the camp of reuben set forward according to their armies and over his host was el azur the son of shadoor so is he 14 18 22 reads and the standard of the camp of the children of ephraim set forward according to their armies and over his host was elisha elisha ma the son of amit hood ahmad okay so again we have this idea of a standard being lifted up on above their camp so uh my question is uh we know that we're under grace anyway i mean even if the law it said and apparently this even in judaism it's not illegal according to judaism to uh have these flags so uh but we're not under the law anyway so my question to each one of you is um is there any reason why you think as a as a christian that you are should not be saluting a flag uh the american flag or uh even saying say the pledge of allegiance to the flag good point even under the law wow strong strong luke okay i uh i'll chip in i uh i stand strong on uh i guess you say patriotism uh i'm grateful for what uh i know people's opinions and the wars that our country has fought are held in high question and maybe not in the best manner and sometimes maybe for the wrong reasons i understand that but uh regardless throughout our our history of a country as a nation i'm grateful for the men and women that serve to protect to ensure our our country's growth and freedom and uh ever since i've been raised i've always said the pledge i've always flown a flag and uh i i don't see any reason why uh if you don't even if you didn't agree with your your government or something else why you should be disrespectful to the men and women that will serve for you and try to protect you and defend their uh defend this nation with their lives okay i i'm just assuming that we're all patriotic americans to varying degrees and we probably all have our grievances against america in in varying degrees so uh but that being said uh the idea of saluting a flag or saying pledge of allegiance is not an unchristian thing to do then is that correct anybody disagree with that no not at all i'd like to say if you look at the words actually the way it was worded you know uh i pledge allegiance to the flag i don't pray to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands a nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all you're not praying to the flag at all and you're actually glorifying the idea that it's one nation under god yeah i have a problem though i heard that there were songs dedicated to the called president barack hussein obama whereby children were singing to the name of this oh yeah that was that was like worship yeah as a christian objective i know exactly what you were talking about there if we put a name on this stuff now we got a problem but we're looking at you know a nation as a whole you know yeah i know exactly what you i know just the songs you're talking about jason that disgusted me as a christian right i actually have those videos on my channel and my playlist uh i think it's exposing lies dealing with jesus christ it's in that it's in that playlist it's uh it was in california brother jason that's uh where it was orchestrated yeah i think we're probably all familiar with that uh scene in the school where the children were singing that song so um all right but let me make this point the um as we go through these teachings or doctrines from the jw's um do you think that it's possible that jw's we're gonna find any doctrines from the jw's that we are disa that we do not have a disagreement or is it possible that we might find any doctrines they have and say well they're not wrong on that one i don't think they're wrong that their that theism is true okay so there's one thing you you can see right right away i think it's a logic fallacy to say that everything somebody says even if they're wrong on the whole is all completely wrong regardless of who it is yeah you know what if adolf hitler said i like strawberry ice cream does that make strawberry ice cream evil oh boy you made a good point and you made me laugh at the same time um okay so my point is whether we're studying uh mormonism or jw's or roman catholicism as we go through all this uh even though we think they're seriously wrong in the most important uh theology questions uh they may not be necessarily wrong in everything they teach and we're going to go through it point by point and say uh do we have a problem with this doctrine now let's move on to this next uh teaching and that is [Music] this society believes that those who do not use god's name which they understand to be jehovah cannot be identified as his people and i have in my notes acts 15 14 so uh let me see uh tiffany could you look up acts 15 14. uh let me let me just read this point and also uh uh brother mitch could you look up john 1 verse 12. and tanya are you back with us sir could you look up revelation uh chapter 3 verse 20. sure okay now let me just read this little paragraph here uh the use of a special word as a way to identify with a particular god or religion is an ancient pagan practice dating back centuries a word is its is itself has in itself has no power more power than any of the mantras or mystical words of the eastern religions the word jehovah carries with it no unusual or mystical significance confirmation of this can be be seen in the fact that jehovah as a designation for god the father does not appear even once in the new testament the many appearances of this in the new world translation of the new testament produced by the watchtower society has no historical or manuscript basis whatsoever it is absolutely and completely an invention by the society furthermore the use of the word jehovah is a genuine embarrassment to the watchtower society in that it represents a linguistic mistake the word is a result of a mistransliteration of the word yahweh plus the word uh the ancient hebrews used in its place adonai uh the ancient hebrew scribes were concerned that they might somehow misuse the name of god and thus even inadvertently violate the third commandment as a precaution they placed the four consonants up for the name of god yhwh in the text of the scripture as they copied it but included the vowels of word for lord which they would speak in its place this jumble of consonants of one word and the vowels from the other led to the appearance and use of the word jehovah consider also the many other names and titles for god found in the scriptures uh i don't think we're going to go through all that part but uh so there's the uh kind of the origin of the english word jehovah which the jw's use as their kind of their test and their identification that they are jehovah's witnesses so i don't know if anybody was familiar how that was that word was even constructed uh but if you are what do you think of that yeah they didn't have any vowels uh in the original texts at all they were added they were added much later but the jewish word for god is hashem it means the name it's very funny how the jews always use the name and there is no other name under heaven thou shalt be saved by but yeshua which means god saves so and this word lord by the way in capital letters they were careful not to say jehovah in the new testament also but with the whole idea that that that you have to pronounce a name or know the name jehovah to get saved takes away from the whole idea that all you have to do is believe that the god of abraham isaac and jacob saves and he saves true yeshua jesus christ and the name itself tells you salvation god saves it seems like this has something of something in common with the sacred name movement which i'm sure we've all run into right yeshua yeah it's another type of sacred name movement isn't it yeah because you know the sacred name people like to make such a big issue of of being offended at the word jesus and you need to you need to call them something like yeshua or yeshawa or something like that or what's interesting call them something that means the exact same thing if you're talking about yeshua so uh does this is this new to anybody were you aware that uh the word jehovah uh is a transliteration of the consonants of yahweh and the vowels from adonai the proper pronunciation which is interesting that they're changing it to jehovah is actually yahweh in the hebrew tongue if we're gonna you know say hey we're not saying god's name when why don't we just say yave instead of saying jehovah if we're going to translate yeshua to jesus which is a hebrew of jesus the whole point here when we're reading english is to read what it would mean in english i mean the j is it's an issue even with uh a spanish it's it's like julian or julian you know and it's there's nothing wrong with putting that j in there and making it sound as in english word mm-hmm right look you want to tell me the verses that i asked you to look up uh acts 15 14 what's that say act 15 14 can you hear me clear a little louder okay um it says simeon have declared how god at the first at the first did visit the gentiles to take out of them a people for his name okay so they are trying to use that to justify that uh this idea of that this name is is so important jehovah uh how about john 1 12. john 1 12. oh that was what it was hold on let me switch glasses you know i got this that attention deficit thing going on here so i flipped over to john john 12. but as many as received him to them he gave the right to become children of god even those who believe in his name but as i said before his name means god saves no matter what language you say it in if you believe in his name you believe god saves yeah and unless you've done a lot of uh videos on this one word and i've mentioned it numerous times in my videos too the significance of the word jesus now jesus is the way that we pronounce it in english uh i'm not sure how they came up with it but it's our english way of saying uh yahshua and yahshua literally means god saves or god who saves god is the one who saves and uh that's the idea that we get and so jesus was appropriately named because he is this god who saves and it's faith in his name and faith in him personally to be our savior that is uh the uh the critical thing that we must come to understand we're alive right they actually think that a lot of people are saying that because zeus is in there it was actually praying to zeus so when you say that you know supposedly now you're you're invoking zeus's name but again it's this superstitious idea that the word means zeus but if you take tell somebody jesus he's not thinking zeus he's the god who saves and that's the point i lost my best friend because he started a few years ago because he was dating a girl who was in this sacred name movement thing and everything and one of the i remember one of the main points was how wrong it was to refer to him as jesus you had to say yeshua because jesus was pagan or whatever i mean it's it's a cult the sacred name movement you want nothing to do with it i know that uh all the time i when i'm typing a comment or a pm to somebody and i i always whenever i type the the name jesus i always put it all in caps and so i but i don't know why but very often i'll type it in and look at it and realize wait i left out the first s and it's j-e-u-s and i think oh gosh it looks too much like zeus now like what you were saying mitch you're not thinking because i'm familiar with that argument that oh it's just another name for zeus so make sure you always put in your middle s okay what's uh revelation 3 20 all right revelation 3 20 behold i stand at the door and knock if anyone hears my voice and opens the door i will come in to him and eat with him and he with me okay um well i guess uh i think i put that in there for the the reason that uh uh it's not a belief in the name jehovah uh that that is significant that what's significant is uh being born again and this verse here is just kind of an illustration of being born again when you go through that door and you have joined with jesus in uh faith then uh it's like going through the door going through the gate drinking the water eating the bread of life whatever all these different things that jesus said that was was analogous to just believing in him and trusting him that's what we need to do not worship the name jehovah okay let's go on to another another current teaching okay uh the current teaching of the watchtower society we mentioned this before but i guess we'll go into a little bit more it says um they say that the good news of the kingdom or the gospel the jw say the gospel is that jesus has been ruling and reigning since 1914 well i think that first corinthians 15 says otherwise yeah well that's the first thing we're going to look at first corinthians 15 1-4 you probably haven't memorized um so the the word uh gospel is is associated with these particular verses and i know that uh myself and i know quite a few other people who have uh said that the the gospel uh can be expressed in other words in this uh it is the good news that we can be saved by putting our faith in jesus as our savior the idea that he died on the cross and rose from the dead makes us understand how he's able to accomplish all these things how he paid for our sins and that he has power over life and death but the significant thing we've got to do is put our faith in him personally to save us um but so nowhere in the scriptures to say the gospel is that jesus returned and set up his kingdom in 1914. that's just like laughable uh yeah so i think we when we talked about that last time jackson you said that they sound like they're they're preterists but instead of thinking 70 a.d was it was fulfilled they believe it was 1914 yeah yeah it's it's a it's a just like it's kind of it's one thing i think you'll notice but a lot of these groups actually is that they are kind of a mishmash of a lot of different strange theologies within christendom you look how you've got you've got partial preterism here but look at you also have kind of a sacred name movement kind of thing and you have the no allegiance to country and you can find people within christendom who are not jehovah's witnesses who hold the similar things like this and notice how it's kind of a big mixture like a stew of all this yeah well um unless you want to say something else about this point that they believe that jesus already returned uh does anybody think that we'd like to see what yeah they said that's the gospel yeah they're claiming that they're not just claiming that this happened they're claiming that the gospel is that this happened isn't there a verse in galatians i think chapter 2 where it says if anyone bring you any other gospel let him be an f one yeah first chapter galatians chapter one okay yeah it had to do with some people from antioch yeah because because that's the thing i mean because it's a in my opinion it'd be one thing even though it would still be very very wrong to say jesus has come back but to claim that that's the gospel seems to take it to a new level in my opinion i just want to make that point quickly yeah okay uh now they also it says the current teaching of the watchtower society we are not saved by grace alone to be saved one must be an active jehovah's witness following all the of the rules and regulations of the society who does this sound a lot like my buddy my buddy jimmy did you get my comment about jimmy yeah i did funny um well whether the jehovah witnesses or mormons or just uh you know christians who are really um a lordship salvationist they're all guilty of the same um uh heresy and i i don't use heresy about a lot of different things but i i will i will reserve it for these things and that is that if jesus says if someone says that jesus is not god almighty then i say well they're they're worthy of being called a heretic if someone says that faith in jesus for your salvation is not enough that you've got to uh perform and do certain things in addition to believing on jesus then i say that's a heresy and if they believe that we can somehow lose our salvation i say that's the heresy but uh a lot of these other things even though they're false teachings i i kind of reserve the word heresy for these most serious crimes and so all of these uh things that are under christendom as we've discussed before how what percentage of all christendom do you think are really putting their faith in jesus completely and not in their personal performance what percentage of christendom uh i'd say a smaller percentage than what we think probably one percent is my guess um tonya what do you think i did not hear all of that i'm sorry my son woke up the question the question is uh christendom christendom it does not mean christian it means uh the people who are under the umbrella who are kind of labeled like let's say you're filling out a questionnaire and ask your your height your weight your phone number your address your your race your religion and when it comes to religion you check off uh well let me see i'm not buddhist i'm not muslim i'm a christian so they check off christian in other words they are they are labeled or identified as christian that's that's what we call christendom out of all of christendom in the world what percentage are christians the who are the people who rely completely on christ for their salvation and and admit that they're helpless to to work their way to heaven and their works are not part of it um if i have to take a guess i would say maybe 20 30 yeah and that's being generous i think the reason i don't think it's that high is because catholics are um are considered in the mix here um well if one if one third of the world's population is in christendom uh and then about half of those are roman catholics and if almost all of the roman catholics are not putting their faith in the saviors but to putting their faith in their own performance then we can rule out about one half of the one-third which leaves us like 15 percent and then out of all those people left what percentage of the regular let's say protestant churches around the world are teaching lordship salvation probably 90 percent yes so i think that that gets us down to probably one or two percent of the population of the world [Music] now maybe it's a low number yeah now maybe i'm being uh too harsh i think i know i think that's pretty spot on yeah i understand you it's just it's a sad number what i mean well it also confirms it it also conforms with what jesus said about uh the many and the few right right many go down the wide road of destruction only a few go down this narrow road that leads to life and that narrow road is putting your faith in jesus so it's only a few they're going to be that are saved but my point in making this is yeah jehovah witnesses don't believe in faith alone in christ alone but that's that can also be said about all the religions of the world uh but that to me is their fatal the fatal flaw the identity of jesus and what they need to do to receive eternal life that's where they really fail these other things are i'm not downplaying the seriousness of them but they're not going keeping them uh from having eternal life um so give me a couple of verses that show that we're saved by faith alone off the top of your head whoever wants to say something uh and abraham believed god and it was accredited to him his righteousness okay thank you take taken from romans chapter four not from james chapter two that's kind of an inside joke unless you've been following all of uh mitch's recent videos uh okay how about ephesians two eight nine we're forced by grace which saved through faith and this not of ourselves it is the gift of god not of works yes anyone should boast what's happening why you stole mine romans 4 5 and 4 6. can you say them it is um but to him that worketh not but believeth on him that justify the ungodly his faith is counted for righteousness and then for six says that even so hang on let me so i don't butcher the wording too bad let me quickly turn 246. it says okay 4 6 says even as david describeth the blessedness of the man unto whom god imputeth righteousness without works it says without them yeah uh we could go on and on for probably an hour just reading one verse after another after another after another that says the only thing we'll need that's required of us for salvation is putting our faith in the savior jesus uh what must i do to be saved believe on the lord jesus christ and thou shalt be saved off the top of our head we could just go on and on and on so that's how clear-cut this question is and so that is the easy thing to show that this is a serious fatal mistake that the jw's are making okay let's go on to another another one of these um the current teaching of the watchtower society the society does not believe in celebrating any holidays national or otherwise and condemns those who do christmas birthdays any anything else so uh is that biblical or not in the old testament um you know they had appointed feasts but people still had parties as a matter of fact they made up for for them so um you know i wouldn't consider it even biblical actually i firmly support them not celebrating christmas uh my birthday was nine days ago and for some reason i just had to go look up where's this whole like because on facebook people keep posting happy birthday happy birthday what i'm saying so i went up and looked up really this whole idea of happy birthday where'd this come from and i know i i personally have had the debates with the j dubs for years that they were i kept telling they were telling them you're being legalistic about this whole birthday thing they couldn't give me a real reason why they shouldn't celebrate it and except for the fact that you know uh pharaoh one of his servants was killed on his birthday and then of course john the baptist was beheaded on his birthday i firmly support them knowing what's happening on these birthday things this stuff is messed up 34th birthday was just nine days ago i looked it up we are really messing with spirits and we don't know it i have some new friends on facebook i learned about a church in south africa and a lot of nigerian friends love africans great they're telling me that we don't realize here in america what we're doing when we just speak things they've got a lot of people who are we call them witches and warlocks they are literally it's their whole like all day long all they do is cast spells on people they get mad at somebody they go to see a witch and she will literally like use a pigeon or all kinds of weird things to cast a spell on somebody and i'll go do it and it does work they these people who used to be the warlocks you know they say to me you people in america you don't realize it but you're doing the same exact thing with your hospitals the way you're doing it the things that you're saying and speaking negative things over other people and it's like wow these birthday things the whole thing of like um happy birthday it's to protect us so that we don't have attacks by these evil gods ourselves even though we don't see it that way the origin of this stuff the job is a problem with them as they're doing this and they don't understand why they're doing it i support them in this now that i know what this whole christmas and nimrod and the the the fertility god behind the the wreath and these does anybody want to try to explain the rationale behind the the jw's saying don't uh celebrate your birthday what possible rationale could they have for that real fast is is happy birthday jason is that witchcraft is that what you're trying to say don't say happy birthday you know what i would say it is okay i think um one of the reasons they and i don't know i'm just kind of guessing that they might not celebrate their birthdays because they think it's kind of like prideful to do so maybe um you know have you ever heard of the title to a uh minister where he's called reverend yes okay i i've always refused to refer to any person as reverend i mean even if they got on their business card or they got a they've got a uh something a certificate on the wall that says their reverend uh to me i i reserve all reverence for to god so that's just me i'm not saying everybody should do that or that it's witchcraft or the and condemning anyway it's just it's just for me it just rubs me wrong to refer to any man or woman as reverend uh and i can see how this they can take this birthday thing as trying to draw too much attention and uh like uh pride to yourself however i won't go so far as they do or or uh jason does i you see paul says that all these holidays are permissible don't try to don't try to impose on on people a certain days or holidays or foods or anything else give people the liberty to decide those things for themselves uh we have a brother that we all know that he got quite upset with me one day because he was very irate uh very angry over christmas and birthdays and he doesn't allow it in his house and i told him that i thought he was wrong on that and that that he should allow other people to have the freedom to do that if they want and he's free not to do it and uh he didn't he didn't like that but uh that's how i see it mitch were you saying something i know i tipped my hat but it did have something to say about this whole okay i do believe that there are warlocks and witches out there and i do believe that they do use words and they do i do believe that they cast spells i i think that that that's uh you know that's very possible but as a christian because i'm under the blood of jesus christ i am i am totally and completely not afraid first of all second of all when it comes to christmas and the and the worshipping of these gods and we know that they come from babylon we know that that that this all was infiltrated but the thing is is that like i said an idol really is nothing why because i know christ and i'm not fooled or deceived by the idea that a christmas tree is it means this or a wreath needs that or supposedly because i have a christmas tree i'm praying to ishtar or or or horus because i know christ all of that stuff doesn't matter but for the weaker brother that's offended by it okay fine and this is what paul basically had the problem with remember he had he had jewish brothers that couldn't get away from the idea that they were under the law so for them to do to practice eating uh at the uh at the non-kosher table would be sin for them so he gave them deference you know he gave the week of brother deference and said you know let the person do what he does to the glory of god but for the brother who knows that he's released from all of that all the glory goes to that too so an idol is nothing here or there and words are words but christ when he set us free from all that mess we are worshiping one god we're worshiping the way the truth and the life one way christ and that's the answer and everybody seems to be going off in these crazy superstitions because they don't understand that we're saved god saved us jesus yeshua's means god yeshua means god saves and that's it so there's no more superstitions the rules or anything that's that's put upon us once we know christ we're free free from all of that does that mean that i i i purposely worship these things or or or i advocate worshiping them no they mean nothing to me however out of reverence for for christ there's some things that i don't like that insult me that's a different story well the other thing is to be consistent and this is just just agreeing with everything mitch said to be consistent with this you would have to not use the names of the days of the week because its origin is paganism like sunday the sun god and everything great my question is when does it stop you know these are all pagan things that have that that have been adapted into our culture are you gonna say i'll meet you on the third day like what do you mean well i i can't use those those words that come before day because i'm advocating worshiping that god i mean come on saw you oh jackson you're you really i love asperger's the more i get to know asperger's i just love it now you just really pinpoint it down and just can make it so concise uh the truth um but i i want to talk about my my thoughts on birthdays christmas and easter particularly but first anybody who wants to just those three holidays how do you see them briefly and see if anybody else wants to take a shot at that i did uh real fast i did look into uh one day i came across a brother's video on youtube and that was uh i think it was a history on uh christmas uh it it opened my eyes a lot and i i did i did realize that you know first of all we all know that uh nowhere in the world does it say that christ was born on the 25th but a lot of people always you know use that against us some in some way but i i do know that regardless of what day he was born on that that day should be honored for him alone and most people don't see it as such but i did realize that the tree and the gifts under the tree and the certain types of food and the greetings that go on with were very paganistic is what he said and he showed some background info so i do know what jason's getting at i did i do i do know that most of uh most of the traditions that we do pertain to a lot more than what we uh perceive as uh natural and uh sometimes it's more than meets the eye on common practices we do yeah i wonder what the jehovah's witnesses do for weddings i don't even know about that but weddings are also very pagan i have a video about weddings and the whole idea of church marriages and state marriages well you know legalism can go two ways legalism can go where uh you're you're you've got to do certain things and then also where you were you can take it to the other side and say well you better not do those things and either way it could be wrong and that's why i think we have to always keep in mind what paul said is that these things can be decided by each individual now we can discuss the pagan back history of all these things and we can discuss whether it's leading us into uh you know uh maybe uh becoming materialistic or whatever negative things that can come out of it but we don't want to try to become legalistic trying to impose it on everybody they have to everybody has to make those decisions for themselves i'll tell you since nobody's uh said it but to me uh i don't have any problem with with a birthday i don't see anything wrong with celebrating my birthday or anybody's birthday and even getting presents for them if you just to me i don't see anything uh good net or bad necessarily i just had a birthday and then i had a someone was very upset because they didn't someone didn't get me a present you know they expected to give me a present i said why if if you if you are requiring it then it's not a gift it's an obligation i mean i i don't want someone i prefer someone to give me something uh tanya gave me this microphone i'm speaking into right now it wasn't christmas it wasn't my birthday it was no occasion she just felt i needed it and was generous and did it for me and that's when it's that's where i i you really value it because she didn't do it out of obligation because it was a holiday and that was expected so to me that's how i look at gifting for these holidays the problem i have with christmas is that it's so much not about christ in america for the most part it's all about santa claus and rudolph and and commercialism and buying and shopping and all that stuff i tell people uh i celebrate christmas every day every day is christmas for me i'm always celebrating his birth and death for my sins his resurrection his his uh uh lordship of my life all these things i i celebrate every day and easter easter uh that's resurrection day but they've turned it into the bunny and and easter egg hunts and stuff so those kinds of things bother me but if a certain if a person was putting christian uh putting christ in the middle of christmas and the resurrection in the middle of easter and just giving uh because uh you're not out of obligation that because of someone's birthday and you want to do something nice i think that's all acceptable in my opinion all right we'll move on hello i was just saying i i agree with what you're saying absolutely i want to say that the origins of this you have to look back to the old testament why why was it that they that they weren't supposed to have an idol why was it that they did have in the jewish traditions certain things that they did and the reason why was it all pointed to one thing it pointed to christ and so when all of that ended when when christ came all of those fulfillments happened but people still seem to be you know mesmerized by the traditions instead of seeing the fulfillment and by the way the most the the biggest holiday the biggest jewish holiday just passed it was black friday black friday is the jewish holiday i kid you not i i used to drive for jewish families and this one jewish family right in lakewood new jersey right one jewish family we're out for black friday i've got the jewish lady in the car with all the jewish girls and all their girlfriends hanging their feet out out the sides of this little car and they're all online at these different stores and and and who's at this christian holiday all the jews are lined up for the bargains they call them mitsias because the jews love bargains so so here we have this christian holiday and the jews are celebrating black friday like crazy it's incredible i thought it was so funny so okay um [Music] thanksgiving was actually uh the beginning of their hanukkah and it won't happen for another 80 000 years it said or something like that but i thought it was pretty significant wow hanukkah yeah i have to call them i have friends and i have jewish friends in new jersey i have to give them a call and wish them a happy hanukkah [Music] okay uh let's talk about their new world translation um the jehovah witnesses bible is known as the new world translation the society believes that this version is the most accurate translation of the bible and is the one they use in their teaching and bible reading and they consistently quoted as in their literature many scholars refer to the new world translation as a commentary on the bible instead of a translation in light of the way the text has been altered to fit the various society doctrines these changes are particularly evident when the subject of hell the trinity or the immortality of the soul are discussed the following is a representative list of passages altered there's a whole bunch of lists a bunch of verses i won't we don't need to go into all of them but we made the point earlier uh in the previous show that uh what where what we're supposed to do is read the scriptures and it's called um uh exo jesus exo means you come comes out your truth comes out of the scriptures but but we don't put we iso jesus means that we read into it we read into it what we want to and i see jesus means we just take the truth out of it whatever it says and what they've done is that uh instead of reading the bible and getting their doctrine they established their doctrine through their committee and wrote their newsletters and then they had to write a write their own bible uh in the rewrite in a way that it would support their false doctrines and that's what the new world translation is uh now we have a lot of people that probably would argue that uh how many people uh here are kjv only on the in the panel i uh so we got jason austin anybody else jason huh i usually read from the king james version okay uh but i do too but do you believe that it's uh you know like uh well let's i don't want to say heretical but it's uh you know you shouldn't even read any other translation besides kjv are you kjv only and you wouldn't even look at the others well me personally from experience starting out i had a new international version and that's how i started out reading my bible and i understood it very clear um but i stayed away from the king james version only because i didn't know how to read it i couldn't comprehend it and after praying praying on it i started to interpret the scriptures and then i started to realize that there were a lot of scriptures that were interpreted completely different from the king james version and um you know after reading some of the commentaries i realized that whoever created that that particular version on they created the scripture based around what they interpreted from that scripture it's not necessarily king james only i do read from other versions but i i just prefer the king james version but i would never hold anyone else to it okay um so we have a variety of people in this group here some are kjv only some are kj pre preferred preferred and some probably uh prefer some other translation or and i know people that like to just study in greek or hebrew or so those are all the different ways people look at this question and uh you know i i was one of the strictest kjv only for many years and i've read about 40 of dr ruckman's books who's like the king of kjv only is them so i mean i know all the arguments uh to support kjv only as well as anybody and yet i eventually changed my mind on that uh but my point of making is that this new world translation uh is uh has been translated in a way that it they purposely changed verses to try to take away the deity of christ and salvation through faith alone they tried to change christ into an angel and it was their intent from the beginning to uh translate it to support their doctrine instead of uh getting scripture and then determining their doctrine out of the scriptures you see the difference between the the two ways two approaches yeah big difference just to give an example the new world translation in romans 10 9 i mentioned this in the show on wednesday night if thou shall confess jesus as a lord and believe in thy heart that god raised him from the dead exercise his belief that god raised him from the dead thou shalt be saved exercise his belief is what they added to it they look at the christians obviously none of nobody's living a perfect life but there's our christians out there who calls those christians they're living carnal but they want to distinguish themselves from the professing christians who were not living as godly as them or whatever the case is and they put they made an effort to make you know hey you gotta put your works into this and you're right on luke it's all about getting those works exercise your belief in that what's wrong just which is translating with the original manuscript say and just say believe okay um uh there we could go through many verses and show show how they've changed uh changed it so that jesus is not god and that you know it's it's very easy to prove but it was it was their intention to write a bible to change jesus from god almighty into an angel so now let's go on to uh this next doctrine that they teach is uh jehovah witnesses boast that they do not take a collection during any of their meetings or gatherings uh the witnesses do not have to take a collection the entire operation of the society is an efficiently run business-like organization that depends heavily on sales of literature and donated labor all of the magazines books etc published by the society are sold to individual jws whether these items are sold or given away is up to the individual society member the society gives away just 19 watchtower uh each month virtually everything printed or is sold to the individual jws all land for the kingdom halls is donated in construction time is donated by the individual witnesses everything they have is paid for by the witnesses themselves as for the printing costs laborers and at the printing factory in brooklyn new york receive uh 14 per month plus room and board as a consequence printing costs are greatly reduced they can thus afford to out print much of the christian world and have free salesmen to deliver their material i like that but where is the liberty you know i'm saying how would you like to have a a product and where you could have people going giving you free labor free salesmen free production of of your your book and and you have like hundreds of thousands of people going door-to-door every saturday i have a question i have a question though about that do the jehovah's witnesses have paid clergy or not because i know the mormons don't uh no i don't believe they do but i i'm not sure about that maybe it's coming up in my notes i don't remember ever studying that because here's the thing here's the thing whether i guess whether they do or don't you could even make an argument even if they don't but it sounds like it's like the watchtower what what it accuses so many other things like one of the things that one of their biggest criticisms of christmas that we didn't actually mention was they talk about how commercial it is and everything and i think they may have some legitimate criticism there but here's the thing to me what you just said really lines up with a form of commercialism a form of benefiting off of the money of other people if that makes sense yeah um well there's really two real reasons this is bad uh one is the uh the the type of labor that they're getting uh is being exploited and then on the other hand the reason people are doing the labor is because they believe they've got to sell those magazines that's their ticket to to salvation it's works and the works that they do uh i think they're going to they want to convert people to get more people selling magazines because as soon as they convert someone there's another magazine salesperson right right right okay that's uh one thing we can always learn from a jehovah's witnesses is uh if only the soul winners were as dedicated as them going house to house or at least getting brother and sister go with the out preaching gospel i mean we could definitely learn learn from that learn from that at least from them uh okay sales of merchandise has not been nor should ever be the principal means by which the church ministers to its people and its community uh here's some it says tithing giving to the lord a tenth of what one receives in wages and income which is one of the forms worship revealed and demonstrated in the bible is the plan god is using to accomplish his objective namely reaching the world with the gospel uh i don't agree with this uh now this is uh can you explain i don't i don't quite get that they do believe in the ten percent or they do not no uh this is this is in the notes when i put this book together years ago that were in the notes but uh i'm wondering if um if you wouldn't mind tiffany kind of are redoing your talk that you and i had about tithing you don't have to go in all the detail if you don't want but uh say what you said uh to that pastor about the concept of tithing i think that's relevant to this um basically every sunday he would do the you know the scripture reading from uh malachi 3 8-9 and that was the scripture that he used to um let the church know why they should the the tithing and once i talked to him and i let him i asked him um why um why why does why does he hide when it's not a requirement for the new testament believer and he gave me a funny look and then um i asked him where does it stay in the new testament and he he could not give me an answer and he told me that he never looked into it he just accepted it because that's what he's always been taught and um basically i let him know that the old testament tithing was not even money um it was a 10th it was a test of the crops and um food that the um i'm trying to gather my words um the israelites were promised the promised land which they received and the levitical uh priesthood they didn't receive any of the inheritance so the israelites were commanded to give a tenth of their crops and their share um so that the leviticus so that they the levites could survive you know um with some of that promise and that was the requirement of the old testament well now that jesus is the high priest um there's no more uh there's no more priestline bloodline for us to keep well for them to keep giving 10 percent and his thing was he said that he was going to take out the malachi scripture because it was very scary and demanding um but he said he wasn't going to do the 10 percent the tithing the 10 and i told him that the definition of tai is 10 you know so um he didn't really understand that tai is 10 so um he took it out and you know he still he still managed to do the tithing he just changed the scripture to fit his desire for collecting money okay uh so what she's really pointed to is the idea of this this tithe is to literally translate to 10th so uh in in judaism the tribes received the land and and and each tribe got their share except for the levites they didn't get a share of the land and what was produced their job was to just do the priestly duties and because they did couldn't like uh farm the land and and have herds they they needed help so they were instructed to everybody should give a tenth of everything they they produce and give it to the priesthood to support them so that was it judaism now what does it say in about the church today about giving and is the tithe uh are we instructed to continue this tithing that they had in judaism no we're not suppose we don't have to do that and actually the early christian church they pretty much shared everything they had with each other which i think is awesome would be nice sometimes i wish i could just kind of move to a commune of christians and we all just you know sat around campfire every night and sang songs to god and shared our bread that'd be so cool it would be it would be great if that actually lasted but by chapter four or two chapters later that ended yeah the reason why that ended because because of uh of um supposedly there were disputes between the jews and the gentiles again because the jews were taking the bigger portions and so um so it was work it was working for a little bit and in the kingdom of heaven it'll work but as we can see is is is that on earth it's nearly impossible for that to happen unless you join the yellow deli which if you ever heard the yellow deli people there's another bunch of people that do it where they give all their money away and they work at the yellow deli and they're they're a bunch of uh legalists also but the whole idea is great and it's where we get common but it can't work yeah here's uh here's the reason first of all i can give you two examples in christianity where this sharing didn't work uh when when they talked about how they sold everything they had and they all shared it again that only lasted for a very short time and it all fell apart another example of that is when the pilgrims came to america and plymouth they set up this system where they're going to all get an equal share of everything and they still almost starve to get death the first year because what happens is if you have 100 people who are supposed to be working the land and producing and stuff some people think well gee i want to get the same share whether i work hard or not and it turns out that a lot of people weren't working very hard wanting that free ride and then it turns out that there was no production and they all starved then the leader said after the first year when they barely made it he changed it to a system where everybody got to keep what they produced and then they were able to then they prospered so the idea is that as long as we have this flesh and we have this sin nature uh we are we are not good enough to follow a system of communism because not everybody will do their fair share their equal share and then when they don't other people get mad at them and then they they don't do it because it's not fair that they're working harder than the other guy so the whole system falls apart it did in the beginning of the church in acts it did in in uh plymouth plymouth rock and that settlement and it still has been does the same thing all over the world today and when there comes a point where we're no longer in this have this sin nature and we're just totally uh want to just give and share completely and work hard for the benefit of everybody then it could work and maybe that's what it'll be like in heaven but i don't think i don't know if we're going to ever have to produce anything or if everything's just going to be so abundant we won't need to i don't know but that's that's the idea is that uh the idea of giving today in the church paul says one you're supposed to be a cheerful giver and and two there's no percentage assigned to it i mean if you if okay all right thank you uh yeah if if you can give 50 or 90 of everything you have and you feel like you can afford to do that and you want to do it then that's fine and if you can give one percent or nothing you have to give according to your uh you know you don't want to give and be resentful about it and you don't want to give out of obligation because when you give out of obligation it's not a gift it's an obligation same thing with our salvation that's why you know we don't want to put god under our debt saying look all the things i did you owe me salvation that's what paul was talking about he says when you work for something it's not a gift right and you know brother luke uh another thing that i think about was uh when jesus um confronted the pharisees and he mentioned how they were given their cries faithfully but they lacked um you know the poor they lack love and that's another thing you know people yeah i agree motivation is really matters yeah praise god you know i did not support uh tithing per se until this year i um learned a lot about it through some bible teachers namely joseph prince in the new testament he brought up the issue of um tithing whereby it's something that we don't have to do we're not commanded to do rather he says it's something we get to do and he um points to uh hebrews seventh chapter something that abraham did even before the law and he understood the the law of sowing and reaping which ultimately this is all about sowing and reaping whatever you sow you will reap if you see if you if you sow you know anger and hatred you're going to get that right back if you still love that you sow dollars you should get that back jesus made a good point of this in uh seventh chapter luke 38th verse i think is what it was press down shaking together running over with good measure that you give to you well yeah but there there's no uh percentage that we're under were burdened with uh you could get fifty percent or ten percent or one percent or whatever uh the idea is were we're supposed to use our free will and our um to be charitable and now paul did raise money for the church in jerusalem and so there are times where there is like a a special need where people have to pitch in and raise money to help people who are having a diff any city i think in this country we do that a lot too when there's some kind of a disaster where everybody comes all the charities come together and come to their their aid and they do that because not because they're required to do it but because they want to help other people oh yeah i had a i had one last verse on that tithing that's old testament is the last book it's in malachi and it's the lord speaking and it's malachi 2 no 3 8 and it says will a man rob god yet he have robbed me but you say where and have we robbed thee and tithes and offerings most times we uh we overlook proper tithing to tithing to the wrong cause and i think that's what he's getting at that if you're gonna give you know the best way to know that you're uh what you're giving is going to the right cause is you give it to the source itself don't give it to a third party and then depend on them to put it to that that interest put it to that that deed even charities you know you can't uh you can't really trust who holds your money you know if you give a guy a 50 say hey can you give it to that guy you don't you don't know if he's going to give it to him so i think that's what it's just getting at is if you if you're giving that's great but uh the best way to know that what you're giving to is to give it to the source itself and not somebody else yes strong strong thank you okay uh so this is another example uh where paul says uh that let every man decide these things for themselves and we must be cheerful givers uh and that all things are permissible but not all things are profitable and as brother jason said that uh if you're uh you reap what you sow if you're generous and helpful to other people then uh the law of reaping and sowing means that you'll you'll probably receive blessings uh but again i don't think that should even be our motivation i know that there there are a lot of uh giant churches today that are uh teaching this message of the prosperity uh if you just have enough faith and you give enough you'll get rich and they're really uh and that to me that's a very sad state that many of the churches and it's instead of being in the church so that they can have this relationship with jesus and and the saints uh they're in it to try to get blessings and uh money and uh if you got to give if you want ten thousand dollars and you better give a thousand because you're going to get more back so they a lot of pastors are really misusing this today and i really question a lot of these pastors that their what their motivation is paul said that where peter i talked about filthy lucr some people are into it for filthy lucr and you can see that clearly in the churches today that it seems to me uh it's clear-cut that a lot of people are into religion just to make money okay and if you know what if you give 25 to the church of my pocket i will personally send you a picture of me going to the bank with your money if you give me 50 000 i will personally bring you to the bank with me as i cash your check okay i gotta go find my checkbook give me a minute you shall be blessed what about also the fact that it seems to me that it's not just giving to a local church that's giving to god but what if you're giving a lot of money to help a soup kitchen or a charity like that couldn't that be considered tithing as well yes of course i wouldn't call it tithing but again this is my whole point uh we're not instructed to give a tenth in the in the church we're instructed to be cheerful givers whether it's a tenth or fifty percent or one percent whatever you can give but don't give it if you're not going to be cheerful about it you can't do it grudgingly yeah yeah yeah good point luke i guess it isn't considered tithing we need to just not even we need to try to block this whole tithing thing out of our head you know because i think that confuses people you know we just we need to be generous because we love people and that's it yeah amen it's funny you say that i made a pretty good amount of money in um 2004 five and six i worked in the banking industry and it was obvious that i was giving a lot of money to a local church and i had some serious disagreements with them and as soon as i stopped giving these large dollar amounts to them oh boy that's when they came against me but not when you know that's when the leadership didn't like me yep okay let's move on to the next uh topic the jehovah witnesses do not believe in the physical resurrection of jesus they believe he took on different bodies and was a spirit the watchtower society's publication truth that leads to eternal life page 52 teaches that jesus was not given human life again because that would mean he was taking back his ransom okay what's your reaction to that see it's stuff like this that's this is extremely dangerous i mean yeah people know that i've got a serious problem with the multiple denominations out there and there are major problems with teaching the mixture of the law or teaching the law and everything and this is this is just outrageous you can't that's outrageous i don't nothing else i can say about that first of all uh how did thomas put his finger in his saw in his side in his hands second of all jesus um you know he did he did uh come and walk the earth again and paul says about bodies that we will be given a body and so you know it's ridiculous to say that so okay our bodies will be as a matter of fact we look at ezekiel with the where jesus said can these bones these dry bones live and he rose up these bones to be judged so it's ridiculous to think i think that they're not going to have a resurrection body um you know just from those scriptures alone and you know so i just think that that what they're doing is it's ridiculous like he said well uh let's look at a few verses uh austin would you look up hebrews 9 9 verses 14 and 20 okay and jason you look up hebrews 9 22 jackson you look up acts uh 2028 uh mitch you look up first corinthians 15 50. tiffany you look up luke 24 verses 36 through 43 antonia you look up in john 20 verse 27 and 28 15 50. now i say this brethren that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of god nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable i don't know how that relates to what we're talking about let's go to another one and my notes on this are not perfect sorry go ahead i have a hebrews 9 14 through 20 states and uh how much more shall the blood of christ who through the eternal spirit offered himself without spot to god purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living god and for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament that by means of death for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance for which a testament is there must also of necessity be the death of the tester for a testament is a force after men are dead otherwise it is of no strength at all while the tester liveth whereupon neither the first testament and dedicated without blood for when moses had spoken every precept to all people according to the law he took the blood of calves and goats with water and scarlet wool and high sop and sprinkled both the book and all the people saying this is the blood of the testament which god hath enjoined unto you okay you read i wanted verse 14 and 20. you did you read 14 through 20 oh i apologize yes i did uh yeah okay so um the the christ blood is the blood of the new testament and the idea is that the new testament begins with the death of the testator so because jesus died and his blood was shed we have this new testament which began at the cross let's go to uh jason's verse i was running out of my kitchen to get some more strawberry milkshake so i missed that i'm sorry luke all right jackson how about your verse my verse um acts 20 28 says take heed therefore unto yourselves and to all the flock over which the holy ghost hath made you overseers to feed the church of god which he hath purchased with his own blood okay so he purchased us with his blood um that's telling us that the ransom was his shed blood and so uh the they say that the resurrection would have nullified the ransom but the resurrection doesn't notify the ransom because it was uh the fact that he shed his blood for us that was the ransom for our sins uh mitch uh i did read that but you want me to read it read it again oh you read yours i'm sorry okay no no i say this brethren that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of god i don't know why that's there i don't know that doesn't seem to relate to what we're saying at all um how about uh tiffany um you said luke 20 luke 24 and i didn't get those last verses uh luke of chapter 24 verse 36 through 43. okay let's go to uh tanya while we're waiting all right i got john 20 verses 27 and 28 it says then he said to thomas put your finger here and see my hands and put out your hand and place it in my side do not disbelieve but believe thomas answered him my lord and my god okay very good so this is the immediate verse that mitch went went to uh to point out the resurrection see um the resurrection is what i uh if if a person without the resurrection we would have no proof that jesus is god and that he actually succeeded in his uh plan to die for our sins so this resurrection is the proof that gives us confidence and that justifies us putting our faith in jesus and that's the significance of the resurrection and so this verse here proves that hey jesus proved he's resurrected to thomas by letting him touch his wounds and his flesh now let's go to uh oh let's how about austin read john and look up john 2 verse 19 through 21. and then uh jason you look up acts uh no never mind let me see tonight's just coming first no wait i apologize brother luke what was it john 2 19 and 20 or john chapter 2 verse 19 through 21 okay and let's go with uh jason you look up first corinthians 15 verse 14 and 17. i have it yeah okay it uh it states john 2 19 through 21 that states jesus answered and said unto them destroy this temple and in three days i'll raise it up then said the jews 46 years was this temple being built and wilt reared up in three days but he spake of the temple of his body so what what do we learn from this statement or prophecy from dave about from jesus jesus himself has referred himself here you know well that's one of his promises and that's the sign see that jews asked jesus to give him a sign in the mean time he already gave them all these signs by feeding thousands walking on water raising people from the dead giving the blind sight he did all that and then they had the nerve to say give us a sign and he said he's not going to give him a sign except this sign of jonah just as jonah was in the belly of the whale for three days and the son of man will be in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights and it was talking about his burial and resurrection so jesus claimed that he would raise himself from the dead in that verse now let's go to uh acts 2 24 jackson jackson helix 224. all right i've got it uh-huh yeah ex 2 24 says whom god hath raised up having loosed the pains of death because it was not possible that he should be hidden of it okay when the when the scriptures refer to god um uh the rule is that we think of god the father if we if it's not referring to god the father then then it would say the son or it'll say the holy spirit so the default position is god means god the father so in this case it's saying god the father raised jesus from the dead now let's go to uh how about uh tiffany could you look up romans 8 11 oh i'm still at luke do you want me to go ahead and um not read it which one did i give you luke 24 verses 36 through 46 uh no go to this look this one is did i've already moved on from that point uh romans 8 11. i can do mine while she's looking up romans 8 11. okay go ahead what is yours first corinthians you said 15 yeah and christ is not okay and if christ be not risen then is our preaching in vain and yours is also vain and you said the 17th verse as well right luke yeah that's a short one okay and if christ be not raised your faith is vain ye are not uh you are yet in your sins going back to that beginning of chapter though he actually argues with them and saying hey guys are you reprobates let me let me just if you don't mind look i'm i'm getting excited about this so let's not go off on that now okay because i want to try to stay on this one point here to finish this and that is that this verse is telling us what he rose from the dead and if you don't if you don't understand this then you you're up out there man this verse is telling us the significance of the resurrection why it's so important and that started this whole argument started in the very beginning chapter he's like guys you're not reprobate that's what he's telling him so what what is he saying the importance of the resurrection is there if you're not if if there was no resurrection we're still dead in our sins that means jesus failed everything if jesus is not raised from the dead right then he didn't pay for our sins and he's not god and therefore you still are restless he's just saying it's useless to put your faith in jesus if he didn't raise himself from the dead because obviously he's not really god then and he get on brother right on yeah and now tiffany what were you what was yours romans 8 11 it says but if the spirit of him that raised up jesus from the dead dwell in you that he that raised up christ from the dead shall also put him in your mortal bodies by his spirit which dwelleth in you so we had three verses here that talked about raising jesus from the dead one of them said jesus raised himself from the dead another one said god raised him from the dead and this one says the holy spirit raised him from the dead so isn't that interesting that you have all three persons of the godhead are raising jesus from the dead right on right on yeah and then of course we there's all kinds of eyewitnesses accounts i've got probably a dozen verses that we could go to showing the eyewitness accounts of jesus's resurrection so the idea that the jehovah witnesses don't first they don't think that they think that if he if he was raised from the dead then it's uh the ransom wasn't paid i had someone once tell me the same kind of thing that says well why is it such a big deal that jesus uh died for our sins if he just was dead for three days he's he's raised from the dead what that wasn't much of a cost to jesus has anybody ever said that to you no no one's ever said that yeah i heard that one i i can't even believe even someone even did say that yeah i mean it could be a fair argument but you know that argument seems like they're just willfully ignorant well i think that's basically what the jehovah's witness is i mean i think that jehovah witnesses are making the same kind of a point they're saying if he's resurrected then there's no ransom because he's back alive well what's the big deal he died he died but he's back alive so i don't see that there's any real ransom pain if he's back alive exactly but that's not what the scripture says the scripture says he his his blood and his death paid for our sins and it says that he was physically resurrected so obviously they can try to use reason and logic all they want but their their view is not biblical that's what we're trying to see is if if their doctrine is biblical or not right okay um now what about hmm okay we're um i don't want to bring up another doctrine yet i think we're getting so close to the end here let's have like some like final remarks from everybody here before we end in the show um we covered a lot of different doctrines and uh and as we said if you look at any religion if i to look at roman catholicism i can find a lot of things that they have right and a lot of things they have wrong and in mormonism uh i don't know maybe they have some things right i can't think of anything or jehovah witnesses and but just because so it's a false religion or a cult doesn't mean necessarily that we got to automatically disregard every doctrine they have but if we go through them one at a time we're finding out that did we find any of their doctrines yet that are biblical are there are there any of the doctrines that you learned uh tonight now i surprised you what about backwater baptism i know they had a pool at one of their events that i actually attended back in like 2001 or something like that huge huge event i think i think during the water baptism at least they get one of them right you know they do they do water baptism but but you've got to have met all their pre-qualifications before you get baptized you've got to take a test there's 80 questions thank you very much yeah you've got to you've got to pass all their pre-qualifications before you get their baptism uh to me all i would say is what uh philip what did philip say to the to the ethiopian eunuch when he said can i be baptized uh no you can't be baptized today you have to go through uh a course and you have to come back to jerusalem and after we're done we we may think that you're worthy of baptism but first you have to pass a test and the title too he had to throw out some money before he did that when you asked us if there were any biblical doctrines i was trying to say that would be unlike the times when we haven't had enough time to turn to the passages yet that would actually be an appropriate time for the crickets bring on the cricket thank you okay here's what my question is can anybody find the verse where philip is talking to the ethiopian eunuch and he asked if he can be baptized a clue bro what's that i said i i haven't the clue it's x can you try acts 8 and 26 yeah well if you got it there read it to a sister and now the angel and now angel oh now an angel of the lord spoke to philip staying around and go toward the south along the road which goes down to jerusalem to gaza and this this is desert um and behold a man of ethiopia and an enoch of great authority under candace the queen of ethiopians who had charged over the over all her treasury and had come to jerusalem to worship was returning and sitting in his chariot he was reading isaiah the prophet then the spirit said to philip go near and overtake this chariot so philip ran to him and heard him reading the prophet isaiah and said do you understand what you are reading and he said how can i unless someone guides me and he asks philip to come and sit sit with him the place in the scripture he read was this and so huh hello continue a bit a little louder okay um he was led as a sheep to the slaughter and as a lamb before the shearer is silent i mean before its shear is silent so he opened not his mouth in in his humiliation his justice was taken away and who will declare his generation for his life is taken from the earth so the enoch answered philip and said i asked you of whom does this prophet say this of himself or of some other man then philip opened his mouth and the beginning at this script and beginning at this scripture preached jesus to him now as they went down the road they came to some water and the enoch said sea here is water what hinders me from being baptized then philip said if you believe with all your heart you may and he answered and said i believe that jesus christ is the son of god so he commanded the chariot to stay stand still and both philip and the enoch went down into the water and he baptized him now when philip came out of the water the spirit of the lord caught philip away so the enoch saw him no more and he went on his way rejoicing but philip was found at as as a test and passing through he preached in the cities until he came to the series okay that that'll be enough right there thanks now there are some really interesting things that in that section that she read there um first of all the uh he was reading from isaiah and talking about jesus isaiah 53 particularly uh talks about jesus and his his death and his pain for our sins that's old testament a description of a prophecy of jesus dying for our sins so he's reading that and then philip explains it to him and and then the after he explained it to him he says is there a reason i can't be baptized now and he said well if you believe with your whole heart you can so that was the only test that philip didn't say well sit down and fill up this questionnaire there's 80 questions on it the only the only requirement that philip put on him was they believe jesus is the son of god and what he taught him about jesus in that session there uh from isaiah so uh that's that's the uh that's the test for someone to get baptized it's very simple uh if you put your faith in jesus the son of god is your savior so uh yeah that would answer your question jason about what the jw's think of water baptism they we discussed that in an episode before you join us i guess so so if you believe god it's accredited to you as righteousness if you [Applause] amazing yes it's that simple uh okay so as our uh we're out of time here let me ask everybody to just make a short closing uh remark uh anything you want to kind of summarize what you thought about the show uh and then say goodbye to anybody who may be watching then i'm gonna end the broadcast live but we'll still continue talking among ourselves privately after i close it off okay so uh go ahead let's start with brother austin thanks brother luke uh wonderful show tonight uh good good strong foundation uh nice to see uh my brothers and sisters very sound and what we're preaching here uh just one thing i'm gonna leave off tonight is uh no matter where we are in our life or what we're doing i i noticed that you know maybe it's a job or maybe it's uh going a new place or doing something differently that is not necessarily uh christian based you are the light and we represent jesus christ so no matter where you are or who you're with or where you go it's uh it's okay to show jesus you know because uh we're out there to win souls and you know wherever you are and wherever you do make sure you shine that light let people see the darkness they're in so they can come out of it thank you guys god bless okay thank you brother austin and uh brother jason praise the lord yeah i cannot really emphasize this enough it's like a a a world of bondage not just for the jehovah's witnesses but just anybody who professes jesus christ obviously they can't profess him as lord because they don't believe he is god but that's another issue when we get in this whole works based salvation it's just it puts the the emphasis on ourselves and our own self-righteousness and really degrades the work that jesus christ did in the cross that's just creating more bondage folks jesus christ died so that we could receive his love and he told us how much he forgot to love the world and that we don't have to work for it amen thank you okay uh brother uh jackson thank you luke for having me on the show and i really have appreciated this time of fellowship and education i would just encourage anyone out there who's questioning jehovah's witness doctrine or who um is questioning their beliefs at all to take a look at biblical christianity and see how it holds up because i think you'll find it really passes the test amen amen thank you [Applause] thank you for all your good insights uh jackson brother mitch yeah i'd just like to say that you know i had a question what i have i believed many times and check into what i believe i had to challenge i mean i came from a catholic background and i questioned catholicism oh boy was i rejected but you know what man wasn't my family wasn't what was important the truth was important the people around me and then after i questioned that i also question other doctrines when i started asking questions and thinking for myself i wasn't very popular but when i started to find out the truth about that the gospel news and it set me free that it has nothing to do with me and i can't mess it up because jesus did it for me and i really learned what the gospel meant it set me free and if you're seeking to be set free and you're in in something you think you're free you're praising god you and you're glorifying god but it's not setting you free because it's not it's putting a yoke upon you then look again challenge yourself and if you find the truth the truth set you free and so i encourage you to do that and i pray that you find that in jesus name amen thank you brother and sister tiffany um i just want to say i really enjoyed the discussion tonight um i have learned so much in such a short amount of time and it's still a blessing um also i would like to just add you know listen to each of the each person that just spoke um i truly believe everything that you guys spoke on as far as you know letting your light shine and um also then being a vessel in faith and um i too started off strongly on work work based right and um i i must say that although i confessed that i was set free i lived in total captivity and it was not pleasing but um i was very popular among um the christian when i was growing up when i was basing it upon my works but as soon as i detached myself and started questioning jesus i realized that i was not so popular anymore and i made that sacrifice to follow him no matter what it's all about the blood of jesus amen amen okay uh and sister tanya i had a great time tonight and it was good to be here and um i learned some stuff too like i i always do on these bible studies so um i look forward to the next one and see you later appreciate it very good thank you sister tanya um well i want to thank all the panelists i especially want to thank sister tiffany it's her first time joining us and uh i hope that you're interested and available to join us uh in the future too so it's great to have you with us but see i've said this before uh but this is worth repeating the uh the what we're doing in these hangouts here is we're studying together we're learning together uh and some people will watch the videos and they will learn from them too but what i value most about what we're doing here is the fellowship and and we can have fellowship because we have a little group of people here who agree on the most important core doctrines jesus is god almighty he's not an angel jesus uh paid for our sins and now we can be saved by putting our faith in him completely and no religious work is required simply trust jesus as your savior and you're saved and and that once we do receive eternal life from jesus it's a gift and he never takes it back we'll never lose our salvation for any reason these core beliefs here is what hold us together and allows us to have fellowship but there's one other important thing uh we discussed numerous topics tonight and within this little group here we found that we don't all agree on bible translations we don't all agree on how to deal with uh holidays uh we don't all agree on you know uh giving and tithing exactly we we heard different opinions on various things and guess what nobody got mad and left i'm leaving that is truly a blessing yeah that is what is wonderful and that is what is missing in the body today is that uh people will not allow uh hear each other out i heard a couple of things that i thought were strange and different you know but i didn't i didn't say hey uh get out of the group i mean i got a little button i can press right here that anybody gets ejected right but even though i didn't necessarily agree with everything that was said i never rejected anybody i i i just want to hear you out and i interesting ideas even sometimes bizarre ideas i we've had some people introduce ideas that i thought were really weird but it was still interesting and and we still have fellow show and uh no one's rejected just because their opinion is different so um that is what i really value most about this the ability to have fellowship based on our core beliefs and then the ability to discuss all these things and have these disagreements and still love each other and learn from each other so that's what i value most and uh let me just say that if anybody's watching this now i just want to give you an invitation to receive eternal life jesus christ is god almighty and he loves us so much that he came down from heaven and he became a man named jesus so that he could die on a cross and pay for our sins and and he he did what he came to do he went to the cross he suffered and died now our sins are all paid for everything you've ever done in your whole life every sin that you might do in the future was charged to jesus on that cross so now sins are paid in full debt is paid in full there's no sin barrier between man and god today uh the as is said there's a veil between the temple that separated man from god that veil was torn open when jesus died on the cross now we have access to god and jesus wants you to come to him and receive eternal life just like this icon here on my channel jesus is reaching out he has eternal life will you receive it he'll give it to you there's no strings attached you don't have to join a religion you don't have to become a religious person you don't have to follow all kinds of religious rules you simply need to receive eternal life from jesus through faith in him put your faith completely in jesus understand that there's nothing you can do to work your way to heaven all of our works fall short of the glory of god you need to trust the savior and he'll give you eternal life we if you do that please make a comment and we'd love to we'd love to hear about it so bless you all in the name of our great savior god jesus christ
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Karen Lu, Alibaba Group | The Computing Conference 2017
>> Narrator: Silicon Angle Media presents TheCUBE! Covering Alibaba Cloud's annual conference. Brought to you by Intel. Now, here's John Furrier.... >> Hi, I'm John Furrier of Silicon Angle Media based in the United States in Silicon Valley in Palo Alto, California. I'm also co-host of TheCUBE where we go out through the event and extract the signal from the noise. We're here in China, we are here with a business development director of America's for Alibaba Cloud International, Karen Lu. Thanks for taking the time. >> Karen: Sure, absolutely. >> So, it's exciting for us from the US to come to China to hear the (mumbles), but I'm blown away by the culture. It's not a B-to-B tech conference. It's not boring. It's exciting. Talk about the Alibaba Cloud. What's so special about Alibaba Cloud? >> Sure. Alibaba Cloud is actually the encumbered cloud provider in China, and further more we extend our reach into global market since two years ago, and our strategy for globalize our cloud services is really to bridge up the business communities from overseas to China, from US to China, from US to Asia-Pacific, and to connect the rest of the world as well. Our goal is set up the platform to enable our enterprise customers, our SMEs, small and medium customer base be able to utilize our platform to develop their applications, their vertical solutions to benefit their end users. >> Alibaba Cloud has come such a long way since 2009. So much has happened, Alibaba grew up as a company. It's not just e-commerce. It's intersecting e-commerce, entertainment and web services, which is the magical formula that consumers want. They don't want just a business solution or just do e-commerce. You guys have weaved that formula together. What's special about that formula, and why is Alibaba important to the folks in the United States? >> I think it's all about the ecosystem and what makes the people, the people's community, and business community benefit from the services we provided to the world, right? Not just the e-commerce platform that have been running for the past 18 years, but also entertaining, to the map services, location services, the data services like Ali Cloud is providing, and be able to put out those elements together, and benefit people's lives, and help to improve users' experience from globally. >> It's been impressive here in China. Now as you go outside of China in the globalization plan, what's the strategy, what's the tactics? What are you going to do? >> I think our value is to, as I mentioned earlier, bridge up the business communities, especially to enable the outside world benefit a huge market from Mainland China and rest of the world as well, so I think I think our key value is to enable the business communities and be able to help them reach out outside the world. That being said, one of our key globalization strategy is to be able to help the SME's, small and medium companies to benefit the new technologies to the level that they won't be able to get in the past. It's the old technologies. >> John: What's some of the statistics or facts, fun facts, or Alibaba stats in the US, North America, your presence there, can you share what the current situation is? >> Sure. I think things about two years ago, when we extend our reach in two your market, we now have more than two thousand customers from individual to startup, to medium enterprises, and to some very large enterprises in the world as well. People are from the communities get to know Alibaba Cloud and get to know Alibaba not only provide to the e-commerce services, the EWTP platform to the world. We're also brought the data technologies. We also provided the technologies to the world that benefit their reach to the world. >> Everyone talks about data-driven. You guys have a very specific data formula, data fueling, not just getting the data from engagement data and user data, but fueling data in for user experience. The question is as you go outside of China into the US, certainly you have a developer ecosystem, you have a business ecosystem. >> Correct. >> How do the folks benefit locally in the US, to our business, do they have have access to China? Is it the services, is it the technology? Can you share the benefits to the developers and to the businesses? >> Sure absolutely. We ran a program called the China Connect, and that's the program we help the business communities you have, from the IVs, the independent after vendors, from the sales providers and developers' opportunity of communities to be able to develop their applications and software, and bring those benefits to China market. Through this process, it's hard to navigate a brand new market, especially in China, without knowing the people, the communities, the culture, the business practices here, right? We actually provide a platform, a program to help them to get to know the market, and help them to land their business in China through this program, and help them, of course, expertise their business roles in China. >> A lot of people want to know what's inside their cloud. It's one of those things where this mysterious cloud. The security's a concern, but partnerships are critical. Talk about what's inside your cloud. Intel's a big partner. What's the Alibaba-Intel partnership like? >> It's a fantastic partnership. We have been established over the past years, and Intel is one of our strategic alliance in the marketplace. They provide us a lot from hardware to technology, in terms of helping us to establish the platform with the business communities, not only China, but globally, so we really appreciate Intel's partnership, and moving forward we are looking for more reciprocal partnership with Intel to be able to form more strategic partnership to be able to benefit the business communities, and people's communities as well. >> For the folks in the US, I'll say that this is an amazing conference. It's got a million people here. I don't even know the numbers. I'm sure you have the numbers handy, but it's a mix of developers. You have a crowded house here with developers, but you also have some business people. You have key partners. I saw some US companies here. What's the vibe at the event? What's the feeling here? You got a music festival three nights. It's not a boring tech conference. Is that by design? Share the stats, how many people are here? >> I guess this is the excitement of this, the conference, annually, we actually invite a lot of our customers from US, and the rest of the world to join us to share the excitement from China, to share the experience from Alibaba. Just like Jack said, the vision for us is to make people's lives more healthier and happier. The 2H strategy from us, right, is not just the hardworking. It's also the fun. It's also the the excitement for us to share these technologies, to share this platform, and to enable people to enjoy this technology. >> The scene I see here is interesting. I've seen at Apple, in the late 90's when Steve Jobs transformed that company, he had the vision of technology meeting liberal arts. That became their calling card. You guys have art and science come in together. It's not just scientists and developers. You have artists here because user experience is super important >> exactly. >> Is that part of the culture as science and art comes together because Jack is a charismatic leader. He's a culptive personality. Young Company. >> Karen: It is. >> Share the culture. >> It is. Just like Jack and other topic executives has been sharing with the community, we want to make sure technology is inclusive elements to everyone in the community, not just for the programmers or developers, or the very high-tech companies, right? It should benefit the entire society, and fun, of course, always as part of it to make people's life happier, and to make users' experience more satisfied. >> You had a career in international technology industry for a while. You see how it's played out in the past. We're in a different now. It's a global world. The internet has opened up a lot of good things, and sometimes not so good things. The US have the selection in fake news, but as the culture starts connecting, a new kind of normal is evolving. How does Alibaba see themselves in this new world order? >> I think we see ourselves as the enabler and platform to bring the technology, and bring the people, and bring the happiness together to benefit everyone in the world, not just the tech sectors, or just the e-commerce sectors, or just one of the single verticals. We are trying to bring the technologies, and the enablement, the platform that everybody can enjoy. That's the core value for us as the inclusive technology provider. >> For the folks in the United States that will see this video, share something that they may not know about Alibaba. Might be the first time in getting to see some of the culture and some of the commentary, what should they know about Alibaba as you guys move in and become global? They're going to see some services. Is it the services, is it the people, the culture, what should they engage with Alibaba at cloud? How should they see Alibaba Cloud? >> First of all, we are one of the top three cloud providers in the world. If you look at the latest (speaks in foreign language) released a couple of weeks ago, and that's why globalization is critical for us, and we want to be able to reach out to the overseas communities, and we want to build up the trust and the confidence with the local business communities, like the rating, where in US market for instance. For us, become the global family is critical for us, and this is our vision to bring the values to them as well. >> That's fantastic, spectacular culture, and the ecosystem is just now growing, open-source software is growing exponentially, global fabric of communities developing. It is opportunities for US companies and developers to access China. Talk a little bit more about the potential that entrepreneurs and businesses could have in this global framework. >> Sure. The beauty of cloud is actually the ecosystem. It's not just one company or one vertical. For us, for instance, we try to enable the small business, especially those startup business by offering them the free resources from our infrastructure at global level, be able to enable those young peoples, especially, to create their own ideas, to be innovative, and to utilize our resources, be able to access the technologies like the way the big companies has been invested into. This is, I think, as an example for us to commit to this global market. I think for us to be part of that family, especially in Silicon Valley is critical because of the technologies, because of innovations, and because of the mindset in Silicon Valley. That's why we set up our R&D centers, we set up our frontend back office in Silicon Valley as well be able to part of that reach in, and not only to learn the technologies, but sense the mindset in our reach in. I think that's critical for us as well as the Chinese headquarter of the company, but with a global vision. >> And where in Silicon Valley is your office? >> We're headquartered in San Mateo, California for US operations. >> And entrepreneurship is changing, and it's global. It's exciting. What's the benefit to entrepreneurship? Certainly, ventured capitalists are highly interested in the China market. They've been in here for a while. Is it coming together? >> Yes, it is indeed. Actually, not only we funding a lot of the new tech companies, we also been able to help them to find their partners to build up a extended ecosystem. In Silicon Valley, in West Coast reach ins, as well as extend from the inner US, in mid-western reach in, Chicago for instance, to New York coastal areas as well. >> I noticed on the sponsorship list and partner list in your ecosystem, a logo that is new, but it's super important in the US. It's growing like crazy. The Cloud Native Compute Foundation's here, and that's the Linux Foundation. They're partnering with you. The cloud native developer market is evolving very, very quickly. They're different than the old classic IT developers. A new generation, it's not IT anymore. It's data that's driving it, and it's open-source. How do you guys engage with that community because, clearly, they win with you. >> Yes. We're actually working with a lot of open-source partners like Docker, (mumbles), and others, be able to help them to bring the communities to bring their customers onto our infrastructures and create this platform to help the developer communities to develop their applications. It's a lot of vertical focus, the solution department tasks right now. >> Excuse me, you mentioned small, medium size enterprises and business, but the big enterprises are transforming as well. How do you see Alibaba helping them because they're going cloud native? They're going private cloud on premise. You have quantum computing. You even have IOT. You have a lot of things. How's the digital transformation message for enterprises and for small businesses that don't want to pay the technology tax. >> I think for large enterprises, the most strategy you have been seeing from the marketplace, one is multi-cloud strategy. People need redundancy. People want to reduce the dependencies for one or two cloud providers, and we work with other cloud providers in the community to provide interval qualities to support this multi-cloud strategies. On the other side, couple years back, people didn't know what's in a cloud. And then, people rush to cloud for everything. And now, people come back and review the strategies and find out hybrid-cloud strategy is more suitable for large enterprises. They have their on-prem architect and infrastructure. Meanwhile, they move some of their applications to cloud. It's a good combination of on-prem physical infrastructure cloud topology. We have been seeing a trend for both for large enterprise clients. For small business, especially for small business, they don't have the upfront huge investment paying to the infrastructure, and we provide them the instant access to the infrastructure, not only from computing storage network and the database perspective, more importantly from security perspective. >> The Alibaba Infrastructure services, I saw a part of the display here, very prominent in that equation. You guys have the scale. What can you share about the under-the-hood? What's the technology look like? What's the engine of Alibaba Cloud? How mature is it? What's to do? Where's the strategic direction? Block-chain is important, but now, that's changing everything It's all this new wave's coming. >> Just like the (speaks in foreign language) indicated two months ago, if you look at the overall qualifications to be a world lead cloud provider, we're number four, after AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, but if you look at market share and revenue, we're number three. That being said, we actually provide a very comprehensive technology, and the infrastructure to the business communities, and people's communities. For instance, from the global footprint perspective, right now, we have 14 reach ins, pretty much cover all the major market in the world. By end of this year into beginning of next year, we're going to activate two to three reach ins, make it 16 to 17 reach ins globally, that we can offer the global cloud solutions for the big and small businesses. >> That's exciting, and Silicon Valley certainly import our home base. Are you guys hiring, is there expanding? Share a little bit of a public service announcement on what's going on in the Silicon Valley area. You guys hiring, looking for engineers, what kind of people are you looking for? >> Yes, (laughs) great question. Actually, we are hiring, and we're looking for talented professionals join us from those marketing, business development, to cloud architect, to technical account management, to marketing premises, so we want to build up a business that we can truly build up the trust towards the local business communities. That's why we hire a lot of local talented young professionals, and to help them to be able to fit in to the culture, the unique culture of Alibaba, and also be able to contribute to this journey, very exciting journey... >> China has always been big. Everyone in the United States knows. The numbers are big here in terms of mobile deployment, app size. A lot of the people in the US look at China and say, "Wow, we can collaborate with China." It's a very nice distribution system, but they got to take care of their needs at home. >> Exactly. >> This is a big part of the undercurrent we're hearing. How do you guys help? >> Globalization is always critical for any business, even for some small business. Just like Jack Ma said this morning at his speech, even for small business, they need to globalize. They need to reach out to more business communities, and more customers. For us, because of the huge market in China, because of the EWTP platform we set up globally, because Alibaba Cloud Infrastructure and our global footprint, we're actually being able to help our customers, not only access the infrastructure from cloud perspective, but also help them to leverage our ecosystem from different business unit, and more partnership, to be able to help them to expertise their business in China and globally. >> That's exciting. Finally, developers are a big hot button. Everyone always says, I hear comments like, "We have to own the developer community," not that you could own the developer. No one wants to be owned, but what they mean is they want to win over the hearts and minds of developers. A lot of competition, and developers want programmable infrastructure. In dev ops world, that's called dev ops. That is really the new normal in developer community. How do you guys attack that developer market? >> We actually want to enable the developers community, not own or just win over. We want constantly enable them with the new platform, the new business models, the new programs that we can bring them together. That's our mission, enablement. >> Congratulations on a spectacular formula. Thanks for having us here, TheCUBE and Silicon Angle, and thanks for your time. >> Thank you so much for the opportunity. >> Karen Lu here in China with TheCUBE. Exclusive coverage in China, bringing the stories of the most important trends and tech in Alibaba Cloud. Really changing the game with their formula of e-commerce, entertainment, and entertainment. 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I tried Genetic Testing for Antidepressants feat. Dr. Laura Briz
Hello everybody, today I am doing a special video about genetic testing when it comes to antidepressants, which ones should I avoid, Which ones could I take, so excited to be joined here with my dear friend Dr. Laura Briz. Dr. Briz: Hi Who is a psychiatrist, Yes As well as my friend. So Laura is actually, Nick's cousin, so that's how we know each other. And when I posted about getting my results back on my Instagram story, Laura responded: I responded to her questions and kind of her concerns about this testing, Because I am very passionate about all mental health related issues And I kind of wanted to give her my 2 cents. Yes, so we are doing this video today and I'm super excited to get her expertise on this. And also just DISCLAIMER: This does not mean that we're giving medical advice. *laugh* Dr. Briz: Y'all will have to go back to your doctor for that. and also I am not treating Anna, this time. So it is just kind of educational I'm getting you guys to understand like what these tests do and what do they mean and how you guys can use that To make better choices. Yes. So Laura tell us what you do day to day So I'm a resident psychiatrist, meaning I am in my training to become a psychiatrist. I'm in my third year out of four so almost done. And I see patients on a daily basis Outpatient so they come to my office and I treat them via: Could be medication treatment, But also therapy so I love a big mixture of everything and I go to different sites around Chicago. So treating different population, Just trying to get exposed and you know treat as many and various people out there as possible. I decided to look into genetic testing because I have been on antidepressants if you've been following me for a little bit You know that I'm on: Escitalopram which is also known as lexapro And it's been you know, it's been relatively working I think it's kind of hard to tell for me But I've been exploring my options and one of my therapists actually recommended that I try it out. So I went to my psychiatrist And I asked to take it, and he actually was able to provide me like the tests right then and there where I was I took a little swab and I just went in my mouth. Put it in a little baggie and off it went So I waited about like he said two to four weeks, it took us about four weeks to get it back. And then I went back to see him again and we reviewed the results together. He recommended two tests for me like one or the other: 1. That was basically kind of completely covered by my insurance it cost about $4 afterwards, which is like really affordable for something like this And I yeah, I got the results. I definitely needed my psychiatrist to help explain it But even after that I still think I had a hard time and that's why I like it's nice to have Laura here It's good to have a doctor as your friend. So we're gonna kind of just get into what this test looks like and We got a bunch of questions from you on Instagram stories I asked you guys to send in if you hadn't any questions around genetic testing in general with antidepressants How seriously can we take it all etc, etc. So we're gonna get into all of that and hopefully explain all this. Alright, so I got back this Stack of papers. It's about like seven pages big. This test actually tested for the meds I was already on Some tests don't do that. They just tell you like straight up kind of what probably would work for you, what won't, without knowing what you're already on. So, right away at the very top as you can see there's this like Big red thing here. Let me see if I can get this to focus. There's this thing right here basically telling me to avoid the meds that I'm on... so that's great! So one of the things that I wanted to clarify and I kind of told Anna at the beginning, That does not mean this medication is not working for you. Which is kind of what it would look like if you're looking, you know Trying to read it says: Avoid this medication. The way that testing kind of works is there's two big components, there is: Pharmacokinetic: how your body is processing the medication. the main thing about that is how fast or how slow the medication is broken down by your body. That is kind of what this testing is saying. The other component is: Pharmacodynamics: how the medication affects each one of your cells, organs in your body. And that would be pretty neat when we get to finding something to tell us, this is how the medication is affecting that. Most companies are testing for the first thing I mentioned so it's how fast and how slow You're using the medication. So the way I would interpret it, this result would be that She is processing this medication way too fast to even have an effect. Anna: Unfortunately You know, it's kind of like what am I doing? Um, so We did talk about this and there was the question about whether or not if people are Having success with their medication and their genetic testing says, "avoid it." What should they do? Should they stop the medication? And the answer is, It's actually, no. If it's working for you keep taking it, why stop that? Anna: And that was something that I actually Talked to my doctor about because I've been on this for I think since I guess August now. I went from ten milligrams to 15 to 20 So I'm at the top of what you should take for Escitalopram. So he basically said, you know if it's doing well Which it seems like it is, that we shouldn't change anything. And also kind of like even just situationally in my life I've been having a couple of changes like socially and just like with my own work. So, to even just say like if I was gonna get off of it right now and just jump onto another medicine, it would actually be harder to tell if the medication was right or wrong because of the situational change I'm in right now. So it was something that we are basically gonna track and see as time goes on. But that was interesting to me that you know, once I heard that I was like oh my god I should just get off of this medication. So when I got these results I was honestly a little frustrated that my psychiatrist hadn't just Got me to take this test in the very beginning because I was like WOW What if we could have avoided this medication just started on something completely different Would I be doing better? Like it's it's really hard to know and so I was frustrated on my Instagram stories I put that as a question and I think this is a great question to ask you. Why wouldn't a psychiatrist typically just start with the genetic testing? And that's like the million dollar question right now. So the answer, many different components to it. But I think the top reasons that I could think of was: The big one is this has not been studied well enough For long enough to be able to say, this is something that every time we do it on a patient It's gonna give us good results. They're actually gonna make an impact on their treatment. What I mean by that is that Some of the studies that have been done, have been on very small sample sizes. So few people they have been for a very short period of time and the other reason is that we don't know what the components of the actual genetic testing is. Which is called the algorithm. In the genetic sense of the study, so we don't know how to replicate it to say, you know If I do the exact same thing the exact testing on this person, we're gonna get very similar results. So it's kind of like a multi-layer answer like we can't rely on them yet, to use them clinically. The company that I got this testing done by it's called: "Prescient" prescient prescient Medicine and I was looking online and their whole claimer on this, is that it takes a lot of the guesswork out of prescribing medication. I could see that obviously being a really great thing If you have enough data. If you have enough, so I can see them kind of offering this right now to patients to get a lot of people Giving them their data so that they can have more accurate results. So I could see them like the marketing kind of makes sense for them Even though right now it might not be the best thing for us to follow like word by word for word. Okay, like just to wrap that up like how seriously can we take these tests for antidepressants? So, it depends I would say the people that I would personally offer this testing to, those that I've been working with, who have not been responding to any type of medication, or the response have been very limited, or they have a lot of side effects of the medications that are currently available. So those are the people that I would say, let's get this testing done and see like where you know Where are we falling and in the genetic component? Would I offer to everyone from the get-go? Probably not, the chances of a medication working on the first go It's 30%. So kind of having that information from the get-go, you know that you know At least you're going to see a 30% response I know it's not the greatest and though so we have also talked about you know, the idea that Depression in itself, it's very multifactorial. There is genetic components to it But there's also all the social environment. You know, how you eat, your exercise. So there's many layers to it. I like to look at all those components to make sure that you know, yes, we have the medication piece but what else is also right needing help. Anna: People can't just rely on the medication as like a magic pill like to just solve it all. Dr. Briz: I wish. I know that would be oh my gosh, I would be so happy. Yeah, it's a lot more than that, unfortunately So yeah, so I would So it's like a grain of salt like, you know, it's case-by-case specific so it depends on each patient and You know, how how well you're informed. And you know, am I going to tell people like, oh, I'm not gonna do it Get out of here? Probably not, but I will like to have a discussion with the patient to know where are their concerns, what do they know about the testing? Because a lot of people I feel like They think that this is gonna be the answer and it might not be the case. So you have to be prepared for that. So knowing that it's a 30% success rate How do doctors even know how to prescribe certain there's so many different SSRIs? Dr. Briz: Go to school. That's what residency is for. So we trained to see like the more people you see the more familiar you get with the medications and help people's response. You're right. So We all get comfortable with certain medication then we have more success with, so we tend to just kind of continue that with the next person. Another question that we have is: Do most insurance companies cover this sort of testing and how much does it typically cost? So that's a question. That's probably better for your individual insurance company. Usually the provider and there's just so many companies then it's hard to keep track of who does what and what do they cover. Even including medications, it can vary, so my best advice for that is Just call your insurance company or chat with them online and kind of ask them questions straight up, like Hey! I'm thinking of getting genetic testing for a depression and Which companies do you guys cover, if you cover at all? I think that'll be the easiest fastest way to find out. And I mentioned that I went with Prescient Medicine. They for me. The reason I went with them is because they were mostly covered by my insurance I have Blue Cross Blue Shield and they covered a majority of it I just paid $40 afterwards which for me was pretty good. There was another test that my Psychiatrist recommended but it would be a lot more And then I was also looking into a really popular one called gene site It's actually a couple of YouTubers on here have actually talked about it or gotten results, too. But it looks like it's about... They guarantee that their patients won't pay more than $350. Yes, I think that's about right. But I like put in my information like just to see like What would it cost? It said that I would be fully covered and they would actually just give it to me for free. So that's cool. I'm also unemployed right now SO "Free Lancing," Yeah, but yeah, so that's a little info there. Another question that we got was, Can you take this on you own or can you go to your regular doctor for this sort of thing? You said that you can always ask your regular doctor? Right your PCP or primary care doctor. You can ask and see if they would be willing to send the prescription the referral for it. They can put that information. It's worth asking. I'm not 100% sure if they will do it, but I also don't think that you necessarily have to have a provider kind of making the Prescription or giving you the referral for it. Right like you said. Yeah, just go online and kind of do them on your own. Yeah, there are and it seems like a lot more of these Like kind of genetic testing kits popping up. I would just like kind of and I think this will lead into another question that we actually had around like the data privacy side of things. Where like you really have to be careful on who you're giving your DNA info to because it's very valuable and it can also be Used against you in ways that aren't the best. You know, I don't think that I would necessarily want certain insurance companies to know Certain things about my DNA. That could be bad. So, with the one that I went through You know is was through my doctor so it's HIPAA protected which means that they can't necessarily sell my data. There are other companies out there that you're gonna want to check into. Read those terms of service. You know see if there's any reviews online from like privacy advocates out there. EFF.org is somebody who often writes about that sort of stuff. Just to make sure like I would be wary of like 23andMe and those like sort of like private companies that kind of popped up out of Silicon Valley that you know, their business model is to basically make money that way. I wouldn't exactly trust that, but that said like You know definitely going through your doctor or going through these different pathways, even maybe going online and making sure that you know Something like genes site is okay. I think could work. Right And we also talked about the idea of making sure that even if you are getting this testing done Prior to speaking with your doctor or your provider, to make sure that you do have someone you can talk to. Yes. I feel we're able to see this seven-page document Can also be just very complicated to navigate, they do have pretty symbols but that kind of stops right there. So having someone that you can go and say, "Hey, I got all this information!" Like, "Can you help me understand what's going on." I think it's gonna be probably the best case scenario. So even if you decide to just go ahead and get it on your own, just having someone then you can go back to and kind of discuss the results, that would be ideal. We wouldn't want people to just get off their medications just because the results came up saying that you shouldn't be on this, right? It's more complicated than that. Right. We know we need to take this all with a grain of salt, But I think it's awesome to know that this is kind of where we're going with science and medicine. What do you see as like the future of these tests? Are they going to become more reliable? Yes, and that's my hope My hope is that there is more studies, that we can enroll more people and get more information. And actually study more of the genes and how the medications are affecting your organs and your tissues and your cells. And being more specific about which medication will actually work for you. And also who is at most risk of developing this condition so we can even try to treat things before they get to be more serious. It will make my job way easier and just like feel better because we can help people Faster and just you know, just better. I know, it's like I wish I was living in like another future generation where we could be, where that was figured out. There are people who are very hopeful that five years from now we'll have even more information than today. Okay, we have some questions that you guys sent in that we haven't already addressed yet, so I thought we just quickly run through these and We'll see, You know what these are. So, let's see. What does it mean for a drug to stop working for you? Is it a genetic thing? Okay, if you start taking a medication You know, the standard is to see, to wait four to six weeks, to see if the medication is actually helpful, But I would argue that you know, you can see changes as soon as one week and they can be very mild They can be very minor. It can be anything from being able to have a little bit more energy, getting out and about Starting doing things that you are just like stop doing it just didn't feel like doing. So all those things are small gains They might not make you feel completely better and back to yourself, but definitely a sign that you know, things are moving in the right direction. So if you feel the medication starts doing something like that for you, and then kind of stops Then that's something that you need to go back to your provider and kind of talk and discuss and see is it that you need A little bit more medication, you're not very small dose? Is it that the circumstances around your life change? So is it the seasons change, you know, we see a lot more depression when it's winter time, there's less sun, people are more depressed, you can't go outside. Did your financial situation change? So there's a lot that goes into one condition. So just because you're not feeling well after your medication may have worked a little, doesn't mean that it's just the medication. So a good open discussion with your provider about what could have happened? What are the changes and how you can move from there? All right So we've got one more question because I think we actually addressed a lot of these other questions throughout the discussion. But if you can't afford genetic testing what are some red flags to look out for if you're just prescribed a medication by your psychiatrist? Right, so if you can't afford this genetic testing, it doesn't mean that you're not gonna be able to get help and address your symptoms. So the standard route of going and getting medications It's always welcomed and like we talked about some side effects, like asking those questions before you leave their office, it's good to know. Kind of, you know asking why this medication and not another one. Yeah. That's also a great question To ask your provider. And sometimes the answer is gonna be like I feel very comfortable with this medication. I prescribed it to most of my patients Anna: That's what my psychiatrist said alot like I loved asking him and I'd be like: How do you how do you guys pick like like do you have preferences? And he's like it's kind of a grab bag honestly. I was like, OKAY Right it doesn't it make you feel very comfortable, but I think it's just the easier answer of like a more scientific background of like, You know we've seen a lot of patients would do pretty well on this medication that kind of fits what you're telling me. So that's usually how it goes. There's also the idea of Therapy as the start of, not necessarily starting with medication. That's another option. And if that's something that you want to see maybe if it helps before starting the medications. So there's many different things that you can that doesn't necessarily mean that you have to start with this genetic testing, right? So, okay Yay, awesome. Well, thank you so much For sharing your knowledge and expertise with all of us Dr. Briz: I hope that was helpful No I think it definitely was it was, at least helpful for me who thought like why the heck didn't I? Dr Brinz: You're doomed. Yeah, I'm doomed I shouldn't be on this medication. Why didn't my psychiatrist do this ahead of time? Like Oh My God Do I need to like follow this word-for-word? Um It sounds like I'm glad that I took it, like it's very interesting to just look over and to just have this now. And to understand like how my body metabolizez metabolizes* a certain thing, so that's cool. But I think for the meantime like I think I'm gonna stay on this medication and just track it with my psychiatrist. See how you do? Yeah, just see how we do. It's awesome. Thank you guys. I'm gonna put all of this stuff that we discussed like any studies or Links to like certain tests in the description down below so you can check those out. If you have ever done genetic testing or if this has been something that you're interested in I'd love to hear your thoughts on that down below. So leave a comment And be sure to LIKE, comment and subscribe and all that fun stuff and I'll hopefully see you very soon! Bye! :)
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[Physics: Light-Reflection and Refraction] CENTUM REVISION X | 2019 20
we'll start the physics this class would be regarding the chapter in your book which is light reflection and refraction and we will be discussing all important aspects of the topic considering that I have selected the good amount of questions in the presentation which I will be giving you later in the class later after the class and during the class we will focus both on theoretical aspect of the topic and also on the numerical aspects from numerical I don't only mean questions based on quantitative ability there are questions based on your theoretical knowledge also so we will be discussing this topic in in holistic manner with respect to R if I compare it with your great ten examination and if I look at this topic properly if I give you a little bit of hint about what kind of questions that you get here from this topic it is varied in nature because there are different formulas so you get formula based questions and there there is extensive theoretical part also involved in this topic so mostly you get questions on the nature and size of image so you will be given either of the two mirrors or either of the two lenses and you will have to find out a distance would be given to you and you will have to find out what kind of image would be found and you will have to specify with suitable diagram that nature and size of the image that is one kind of question second kind of question is which more or less comes most of the time is that prism what is angle of and then all you can get questions from a rectangular slab and you will have to find out what is the deflection and was the deviation and all those things the easier questions are directly asked like what are the different laws of reflection and refraction and then probably you will get you you will get questions you can get questions from what do you say from numerical type of questions so which are basically based on different formulas that we will be studying and deriving c1 a very important part of the question sorry of this topic is that none of the deviations are asked I have not seen any time that derivation is asked but you have to understand that from where the formula is coming so if time permits I would definitely like to get into a derivation of different topics different formulas and depending on that we will be taking numericals so I think most of you have joined there are a lot of people to join now also but I don't bother now they can join when they want and let me share this clean with you and then probably we can I hope you can see the screen now and here we go so welcome again to this session on light reflection and refraction and we would be discussing this topic for next 2 hours it's a comprehensive session for this particular chapter if you focus on this chapter now in the next two hours properly I don't think any other religion but we need it so this particular session would help you out to get full marks in all the questions which will be appearing in your termination coming February so or or March maneuvers or whenever the science paper that you are writing so I would be starting with characteristics of light and if you look at this particular topic see this kind of question so my basic objective in discussing these this topic would be that what kind of question can arise from any particular subtopic that I am discussing so if I am discussing this topic which is characteristics of light you there would be direct question that right to two properties of light or three properties of light or something like that and that kind of questions would not be more than one mark so don't expect anything else from this particular subtopic so there are different characteristics of light that we know first first and the foremost which is most important is that it is an electromagnetic wave the second one is it does not require medium from propagation so when the light reads starts a journey from Sun to earth in between in across the atmosphere there are different places where or across that journey there are different places where vacuum is also there and some kind of atmosphere is also there so if it travels through all kind of I mean all kind of mediums even if no medium is there it travels through it what is the speed speed in air or speed in vacuum is 3 into 10 to the power 8 meter per second this is this we will understand the speed of light in different mediums in refraction we will understand this more properly till now we need to understand that speed of light is different in different mediums so you will have speed of light that is why I have mentioned here speed in vacuum speed of light in air in water sorry in water in glass it'll change and it will reduce so if light goes to denser medium its speed reduces that's what I will tell till now then I'll explain it in the fraction part and color of light is determined by web lengths so we know that a white light is made of whip your seven different colors and it is determined by lambda so lambda increases from V to R that we need to understand and and color of light will be determined by the wavelength light travels always in a straight line if G if change in medium light doesn't change frequency this is very very important virus speed and wavelength will change and speed of every color light is different in in different medium except that vacuum so what we need to understand from this point is that all these colors will grow their individual speeds would be different in different color in different mediums so when you will see when how this can be determined I have a slide I had for this if a white light is shown on a prism and it is refracted on the two different surfaces of the prism triangular prism and if you see the refracted rays you will see different all seven different colors emerging out of this prism so this this particular experimentation shows that the speed of the light is of different colors of light is different in different medium and in Bakke vacuum this travelled with same speed so this is the case or these are the properties these are the important properties these are not the only properties of light but these are the important characteristics of light day that I wanted to discuss if you have to write any three you write these three or you write first second and and this travels in straight line don't make it complicated so these three points will do anywhere and that will fetch you are good enough marks so this is let's move to next slide and the next slide is a different type of beans so actually we study light in different manners so combination of different light rains if they are parallel to each other they are called parallel mean if from a point source the light rays are emerging out of it they are called divergent and if they are trying to finish at one particular point point merge at one particular point they are known as convergent B now the question is that what happens when the light beam or any light from any particular source strikes with an object so if light from any particular source strike with an object there are three possibilities which which can happen and these three possibilities are it can be absorbed by the medium so if if light rays falls on a wall or on a wooden plank the wooden plank will absorb the length or it can be reflected what do you mean by reflect reflected reflected it doesn't mean anything else apart from it getting thrown back from the object so if it strikes it comes back directly from or it is thrown back from this particular surface and the third one is refraction refraction does it refraction is a part of a process in which light goes from one medium to another medium so this second medium if light is going from one medium to another medium here in case of wooden plank if the light is going from air to the wooden plank wooden plank is absorbing it absorption means it doesn't let light particles or come out of its another surface so if wooden plank is this thick and if the light is coming from here the light rays will never appear on this side it will get absorbed inside this wooden plank and a fraction is completely opposite the other medium will allow this light ray to travel through it completely and if it comes if there is another surface something like this it will come out like this and you will see that the light rays which is passing through or which is striking its top surface is coming out of the bottom surface it may be with a different speed inside this medium but the light surface will definitely come out so refraction means nothing but lightly traveling from one medium to another medium that's the meaning of refraction reflection means getting thrown back to the same medium so I am writing here this is thrown back to same medium so here we discuss about only one medium in case of reflection and here it is it passes from one medium to another so this is what you say this is about reflection refraction absorption of light when it falls on any particular object now let's move to something called laws of reflection so as we know that reflection means bouncing back of light to same medium once it strikes the object on this object is called a reflecting surface so I've written here reflecting surface what is the parameter of light getting reflected so it's generally it generally gets reflected from glass objects and one of them is glass objects and it is mandatory that this glass object is you can say for reflection it is necessary that this glass object is painted on one side or silvered on one side so that it cannot pass pass through the glass so if we have a plain mirror for that matter if I draw a plane mirror over here and if you look at it from the perspective of reflection so I draw here I polish it here on the other side now what will happen if there is a light ray or if I am standing here yes this is me standing in front of the object if I am standing here something like this and I want to know that how my image would be formed what is the process behind it to know this process or to apply the concept of reflection here it is important that we know laws of refraction so the first law of reflection tells me that incidentally incidentally is the Ray which is coming from the object reflected reflected ray means when the incident ray will strike this mirror it will this mirror will reflect this particular incident ray and after bouncing back whichever way is getting bounced that the rays which are getting bounced back are known as a reflected ray and the normal to the tangent are normal to the surface so if I draw normal here to this surface the all these three this incident ray this reflected ray and normal to the surface they are in same plane and the most important point over here is that angle of incidence would be equal to angle of reflect reflect so what is angle of incidence if I define angle of incidence angle of incidence is nothing but angle between the incidence rate and normal to the reflecting surface at point of incidence this is it so this is angle of incidence this is denoted by the small letter eye angle of refraction is instead of incidence rate this changes to reflected ray so you look at here this is my reflecting surface the incidence rate falls here I draw this perpendicular line which is normal to the surface at the point of incidence the angle between this normal and the incidence rate theta one is angle of incidence so theta 1 is equal to I here and the dangle between reflected ray and to the normal of surface theta 2 is nothing but angle of reflection so this is denoted by small letter R so I is angle of incidence R is angle of reflection and both of them are equal in case of reflection so this is one thing you need to understand now sometimes there may be a question which asks you that draw the diagram of a reflection through a plane mirror so what how do you draw it so I want to show you this you draw this plane mirror and from this plane mirror you you you put this line this line is a sign that you have painted it on the other side then you draw your object your object suppose is something like this so you have drawn your object from the object what you will do is you will drop a perpendicular to the surface here suppose re goes like this so if re goes like this try to understand what could be angle of incidence so I here would be 0 Y I would be 0 because incidence 3 is also making 90 degree with the surface and normal they'll also make 90 degree with the surface so if you look at here if the incidence rate is along to the normal to the reflecting surface then the theta 1 becomes what 0 this side will go and match with this so here I is 0 if I is 0 then R would also be 0 R 0 means it will but in the same direction so I just draw these line like this and I will draw one more line like this which is normal to the surface which is parallel to this now my incidence rate would be something like this this is my incident rate this is not at 90 degree I this angle is suppose I so now I will have angle of reflection equal to angle of incidence so this angle will also be I so I am writing I is equal to R now whenever you are making an image please listen to this point very carefully very very important point whenever you make any particular image we need at least two incidents with respect to those two incidents freeze I need two reflected rays so wherever those two reflected rays would be cutting each other at that particular point I will have my image so this three will go here somewhere here it will cut here and if I draw this this will come like this so my image would be somewhere here now what would be height of my image if this image is H and is if the height of the object is H suppose this is a this is B and this is C this is D this is e and this is H - now we need to understand that if this is our this is also our because they are opposite angles and I is equal to R this is 90 degree this is also 90 degree so all three angles are same if all angles are same then we know that the triangle would be but then we can prove that the tank triangle is similar and if there's sorry the triangle is congruent and if they are congruent angle opposite sonic side opposite two equal angles would be equal so I and our are equal opposite to them the sides are a B and D II so their lengths would be equal so H would be equal to H dash so that is your calculation here so if you understand this now let's move to because reflection is not only related to plane mirrors reflection is also related to spiritual manners so if it is related to spiritual mirror let's understand what is spiritual mirror and then we will move to image formation by spherical mirrors so see your spherical mirrors as you can see here there are two kinds of a spherical mirror one is quasi one is concave there is some kind of noise can we stop that thank you so there is some there are two kinds of concave spherical mirror one is concave which is this what do you mean by concave painted on the cave side or painted on the other side if the name yes so there's a doubt in the comment box okay I'll clarified what is the doubt so it's a specialized if for a brief description of for brief discussion of diffraction so I am coming to those topics later this this class is only for reflection and refraction so those topics would be covered later so this is only for reflection and refraction so those things would be covered don't worry about it in different class so what I am trying to say over here is that the names of mirror are kept looking at where the reflection is happening if reflection if the incidence rays are falling on the EF side of the spherical mirror what do you mean by spherical means these glasses have been taken from a sphere if a sphere is something like this and I take out a part of this particular sphere and then paint it on one side it converts into a spherical mirror so if the painting is done on non cave side it so it means that you are leaving the cave side for the reflection and if the cave side is left for the reflection it means that if the light incident tree falls on the cave side it is concave mirror and if it falls on the other side if the cave side has been polished then it means that it is a convex mirror now what are the different important terms so different important terms of any particular mirror is first one is aperture so the aperture over aperture is nothing but I am writing here please if you want to write with me write it down aperture means portion available for reflection so first one is portion available for reflection so if you look at here the portion available for reflection is MP n so it is nothing but M p m so this is it the second one is pol pol is nothing but geometric surface so geometric Center of reflecting surface second one is Center off so here what is the pole fold here is P so if you look at the reflecting surface the midpoint of it which is the geometric center is denoted by P now the third one is center of curvature what is center of curvature center of the sphere of which the mirror is a part so could you define aperture properly aperture is the portion available for reflection so if this is the mirror what portion is available from this point to this point this is the complete portion available for reflection so this particular portion is known as aperture so aperture of this a spherical mirror is suppose this point is M and this point is n so this this complete peripheral MN is known as aperture is it fine did you understand yes sir centre of curvature is nothing but center of a sphere from which mirror has been taken so if mirror has been if the sphere is something like this and mirror is a part of it at and its centre is over here so this particular Point C which is the centre of the sphere from which this mirror has been taken out is known as centre of curvature then there is something called principal axis principal axis is nothing but a line joining the centre of curvature and the pole so this line PC is known as principal axis then we have radius of curvature so length of PC is nothing but because P is a point on the circumference of the sphere and C or R on the surface of the sphere and see center of the sphere so distance between this distance between two points or distance between Center and any point on the surface of the sphere would be radius so which is PC in this case so PC is nothing but radius of the curvature and what is principle focus so principle focus is very very important and look at here that's why I have taken this diagram to explain you what is principal focus principal focus is nothing but if the lights are or there are parallel beams so you see here both for the case of concave mirror this is your concave mirror and this is your convex mirror both for the case of concave and convex mirror there I have taken combination of parallel beams now wherever after reflection wherever these reflected rays of incident parallel beams wherever they meet each other that particular point is known as principal focus so the parallel beams I can write that the parallel beam beams after reflection converges in case of concave mirror here see they are converging or divergence in case of convex mirror at one particular point one point that particular point is known as focal point now what is focal length so distance between an focal point is denoted by F capital F so distance between pole and focal point is known as focal length and it is denoted by small F now try to understand whenever you are measuring distance from the lens all the distances are taken along the principal axis from the pole so the initial point or from or the reference point with which I measure all the distance is the pole of the spherical mirror so if I have to calculate the center of curvature it would be PC if I have to calculate focal length it will be PF so all the distances are measured from the point P this is a very important point here that you should be noticing now so this is how are different terms related to the spherical mirror is defined I hope you understand these things the next point is Cartesian sign and then I'll go for rules for constructing images so I'll tell you what are the different rules for constructing images first let's understand the Cartesian sign of convention so whenever you want to find out that if I keep an object in front of any kind of mirror what kind of image would be found you need to place the object on the left-hand side of the mirror so the object is always placed to the left left left side left of the mirror this implies that the light from the object falls on the mirror from the left-hand side second thing the distance is parallel to principle axis are measured from the pole of the mirror which I was just discussing all the distances measured to the right of the origin are taken positive while those measure to the left of the origin are taken negative so what do you mean by a positive x-axis and positive and negative x-axis this pole is actually origin because you are calculating or you are measuring all the distances from here and this pole is considered to be origin if you go towards the right-hand side of the pole so that particular thing is positive that distance is positive if you go on the left hand side of the that is negative there is another way to define it if I am keeping an object on the left hand side and the incidence rate would be falling like this so you can always see that the distances measured in the direction of the incidence rate I am writing here here the distances measured in the direction of incident ray is positive and opposite to it is negative so if you are going in this direction it means that you are going in the opposite direction to the direction of incidence rate hence in this direction look at the arrow in this direction the distances would be negative if you are going in this direction you are going in the direction of the incidence radians the distances measured would be positive so actually point three and the point which I have written on on the board is actually same one and the same so question number and why I discussed because in most of the books that you will be studying what I have told is given and not not exactly what you are studying here distances measured perpendicular to the two and above the principal axis so you know that if this is x axis this would be positive Y and this would be negative PI and this is just convention so by convention it is it is like this so this is positive above exact above the principal axis below the principal axis this is negative since distances measured perpendicular and below to the y axis is taken as along the y axis is taken as a negative so this is this particular thing if if a question asks you that what is the Cartesian sign convention for flection you need to write these five points these are the five extend five points extensive so you don't need to write anything else if you write these five points you get to get your marks fully now what are the difference different rules for constructing images so I have told you that for construction of image two reflected rays are required in case of refraction then we will be studying refraction two refracted rays would be required here we are studying reflections or two reflected rays would be required at least now if I need at least two reflected rays it means that I need to have two incident rays which incident ray there can be infinite incident rays which would be falling on the reflecting surface which incidents way out of those infinite infinite rays to be selected so that my image construction is is easy and it does not create any problem for me it's very very simple and what is it try to understand the first rule is if the light ray passes through the center of curvature this is the first one through the center of curvature then there is no reflection or sorry there is no deviation it gets reflected in the same direction or in in direction opposite to the incidence so try to understand if this is my center of curvature what happens we understand that the radius is always perpendicular to any particular point on the surface so if I draw this line from this centre of curvature this it means that this is 90 degree so if a light ray is coming in this direction it means that the angle between the light ray and the normal to the point of incidence is actually zero so I is equal to 0 if I is equal to 0 R is 0 R is 0 means it will get reflect reflected in opposite direction exactly opposite direction to the incidence rate so it means that there would be no deviation get it will be coming in the direction going in or deviation of 180 degree you can say so you will not be able to separate out the two rays and second thing is second thing is that any rate parallel to the principal axis after reflection we know that if light beam is parallel after reflection it converges or diverges on focal point so it will get converged or diverged on the focal point the third one is that any particular light ray passing through the focal length after reflection will become parallel to the principal axis so this is nothing but actually the same thing that if if it is going in this direction the reflected ray would be like this if incidence ray is like this then the reflected ray would be parallel to the principal axis why because I is equal to R so it has to prove its this is nothing but principle of reversibility that I would be discussing in the next slides so these are the three different rules which we would be taking care of or or with the help of these three rules we will be finding out what kind of images would be formed depending on different distances of the object from the spherical Minos so let's finish those things off here are six ditions so in these six conditions are taken both have the position of the object if the position of the object is in final what does it tell me if the position of the object is infinite all the Rays falling on the reflected ray would act like a parallel beam and if at acts like a parallel beam it will get converged on the focal length so it is getting converged on the focal length so you look at here the size of the object would be highly diminished it means that it will be a point it will be real and inverted then if it is beyond see you look at here condition B so beyond seamen's between infinite and C so I am drawing these two lines one is going here passing through parallel a focal length a focal point and and one going through center of curvature so then returning again 180-degree here the image form do you look at here is nothing but diminished the real and inverted if you go through all these points if it is a see the image would be formed at C only and real and inverted and of same size if it is between C and F look at here so image would be real inverted but the height of the image would be more than the height of the object this is called condition of in last image again if it is at F so I know that if any particular light ray passes through F after reflection it becomes parallel to the principal axis and hence they all you look at here they are all going through F something like this center of curvature and they'll never meet each other and so I realize they meet at infinite we Ln inverted if any particular object is kept between the pole and the focal point then the virtual what do you mean by virtual image virtual image means the reflected ray does not mean actually they appear to meet at certain point they in in reality they never meet each other so real image means remember this real amazement reflected or refracted rays meet at points in reality virtual image means they don't meet in reality but appear to meet at one point so this is it so these are the different conditions in which you will have to find out now this particular slide is very very important these six points I can make you sure that these six points and the upcoming two points at least you can expect one question from here every year out of these eight different figures you will have to draw one and you will have to write the position of image size of image and nature of image so this is for the convex mirror there are only two types if it is at infinite so you know that the light beams would be parallel to the principal axis and they appear to be meeting at the focal point hence virtual and erect image is formed which is highly diminished because it is a point size image and between pole and infinite anywhere you put you see that a diminished image which is virtual and direct would be found here so for virtual and erect there are only three cases the two cases are in convex mirror which is infinite and between pole and infinite anywhere in case of concave mirror if a virtual images you need to know that the distance between the object and pole distance between object and pole is denoted by letter U and distance between image and pole is denoted by V so U is our distance is between pole and focal length so if between F and P there is an object in case of concave mirror a virtual erect and demeanor statement image would be sorry in last image would be formed in case of concave mirror here in both the cases you will have diminished image here in case of concave mirror you will have virtual erect and enlarged image so you need to understand these eight points properly if you understand these eight points if you remember these eight points I can guarantee that at least one here actually concave mirror and convex mirror we both use these kind of mirrors one thing that you need to understand that the convex mirror is diverging in nature so you look at here the reflected lights are getting diverged is it okay and the concave mirror is actually converging in nature except one case so looking at this diverging and converging effect of caen concave and convex mirror different uses of concave and convex mirror are there in real life so if you look at the mirror used in in vehicles what kind of mirrors are used in vehicle so you look at here for concave mirror because it is converging in nature if you have to look at any particular point very minutely for that matter if there is some problem in your in your teeth and a doctor you just torch over there what kind of mirror is that that is concave mirror for shaving shaving we use a concave mirror so inspection then for the sake of shaving then large function mirrors would be used to concentrate because this is a converging kind of mirrors to concentrate sunlight at at at at one point in order to produce heat so if you are able to produce heat sorry concentrate sunlight at one particular point you will see that a large amount of heat is generated and this this is a natural source of heat being concentrated at one particular point now let's go to for uses of convex mirror so uses of convex mirror you can use it in in cars so the rear view mirrors in the car are actually convex mirror why because it is diverging in nature so you can you can cover more area to look backwards then in your sunglasses you don't want concentration of light at one particular point at your eye so it gets [Applause] which one before in this context the uses of convex see the uses of concave mirror is for inspection so torch for that matter then shaving cleaning wherever you want convex mirror is diverging in nature so rearview mirror of cars your sunglasses so this is the uses now relation between R and F this I am NOT deriving nobody asked derivation of this do I derive the other formulas looking at the time whatever time we have so R would be equal to 2 F so always remember that in case of suppose this is a concave mirror and this is centre of curvature see this is the focal point F and this is the pole P then understand that PC is always equal to 2 times P F or you should understand that focal point is add in exactly at the midpoint of distance between the center of curvature and the pole so relationship between these two are R is equal to 2 F or F is equal to 2 by R now let's go to another topic which is known as mirror formula now this is mirror formula in mirror formula we have B minus u 1 by u yes once I derive the mirror formula from there I will take magnification it was in the previous leg okay no shows are absolutely no problem I have left it purposefully I'll do it here so try to understand when we go to derive this formula first we need to notate know that what is V U and F so f is nothing but focal length U is distance between object and the pole V is distance between image and the pole so if we look it here there are different triangles over here so let me take triangle a a PB and triangle a - B - and P so these two triangles are and I'll prove why they are similar so if you look at here if I take triangle II B P and triangle witness B - P this is 90 degree yes sunglasses we use convex mirror yes but in only one side like one side is partitioned other side is there for reflection but that reduces the concentration of sunlight in her eyes I am saying son do you think Sun gap glasses are polished sunglasses are not polished actually sunglasses are of different color and if you look at the formation of the sunglass the sunglass is something like this so actually the filming of the sunglass is actually done on the inside so that the light rays will fall from here the sunlight will fall from here and it'll get diverged from this side are you understanding so the filming is done on this particular side so that the divergence happen at the outer surface over here are you understanding yes yes actually I our eyes also make the same kind of image so look at here when I discuss human eye in the next class in which I will take other topics also like diffraction and all so actually optics is a bigger topic in which I have separated in two parts one is reflection and refraction and the other part is the other phenomenon the wave phenomenon of light and and human eyes so those things would be covered in a different lecture so I tell you how the exact image is formed in the brain there I will discuss it is it fine okay so look at here these two are similar because this angle all three angles are same actually so this is this if this is I and this is RI is equal to R this is 90 degree this is 90 degree so you can write that a B divided by a dash V dash is equal to PB divided by P B Dash and this is nothing but so if you look at P P - P V Dash is equal to nothing PB is equal to nothing but formation of or place of object so this is minus U and PB - is where image is getting formed so this is minus B so it is nothing but U divided by V so a B divided by a dash B dash is equal to u by B similarly I will take another triangle so that triangle would be a b c and triangle a dash B dash and C so these two triangles are also similar because these two are opposite angle this angle is 90 degree third angle has to be same when two angles are same so I can write that a B divided by a dash B Dash is equal to BC divided by B dash C so BC is nothing but PB minus PC divided by B dash C is nothing but PC minus PC - B - C V does P so what is P B PB is nothing but minus U and PC is nothing but R which is in negative direction so minus minus R divided by PC so PC is again minus R and minus B Dash P is nothing but 2 B so minus minus V so this gives me R minus u because - - is positive divided by V minus u so if you look at here a B divided by a dash B Dash is u by V here and EB divided by a dash B Dash is r minus u divided by V minus u so if you put the UV is equal to R minus u divided by V sorry this is V - thought so this is V minus R and if you cross multiply it so you get the UV - u R is equal to R you just check the chat box for a minute a few dollars okay fine I will love check it now to UV comes out to be our you plus three so you bring on that side to buy R is equal to u by UV plus V by u me so this gives me 2 by R is equal to 1 by u plus 1 by V + 2 R can be written as 2 F so 1 by F is equal to 1 by u plus 1 by V one second I am just checking the chatbox what is there in the chat box trace s the question that you are asking that how sunglass is a convex mirror first of all it's not a lens it is a mirror because it's if you look at you you take a sunglass and try to look at the construction of the sunglass it's it's it's it has been taken from a sphere where there is only one cover something like this something like this this is how the glass now it is the same material here there is a filming done over here on the glass this is not painted so that you can't see there is a colored film or or black film or blue film through which light ray cannot pass so what happens over here this is particular the divergence happens from this particular surface a widely used sunglass for that matter why not are big it's just a filming it's just a filming it is bulge on the other side it is bulged on the other side and light comes here and and diverges here how do you see your image try to understand how do you see your image in the mirror explain this image formation has nothing to do with the polishing image formation happens because the reflect reflected lights would be appearing at that particular point so for eyes the image formed by this particular mirror will act as the object and I will make a image of email with respect to image formed by this convex mirror so even if I am filming it here it doesn't mean that image would not be found and I can't see anything you look at here in case of plane mirror I have done this particular polishing if polishing has been done image is not formed image is formed light will not enter directly first whenever in front of the eye look at here actually am forced to discuss how human I make image which I want to discuss it in the next class when I am discussing human eye what happens is when you put a lens forget about most of us use eye lenses or or some kind of a spectacles specs what I am trying to say is is that when we use this spectacle what happens first the light falls on this a spectacle this is a lens this lens will make an image this image made by this lens will act as an object for the eye now the image made by this particular lens is acting as an object for the sign now this image would be seen by the eye as an object and I will make image with respect to image made by difference similarly here in case of convex mirror which is diverging which is the sunglass image would be made by this particular I let this this particular spherical mirror which is convex I will look at the image made by this spherical mirror and then I will make image with respect to image made by this a spherical mirror so that is the nature of formation of image and that is why this question is coming and that's why I was telling you that let me not explain this this now because in human eye when I am discussing human eye and with respect to lenses when I discuss different when I discuss different lenses and myopia and hyperopia I'll let you know that in myopia why concave lens and and hyper Metropia like on convex lens and all those things so I'll let you know that so don't worry about that in this class in this class let me discuss what I am discussing so I have done this particular formula now somebody was asking me okay no issues if you keep on asking doubts but wherever I am saying that I will discuss it please trust me I am gonna discuss it so size of object you look at here I've written magnification formula size of image / size of object so it is defined something like this size of image / size of object which is nothing but here a dash B dash divided by a B and a dash B dash is also equal to PB dash divided by PB now PB - are try to understand this this is if I take this as H I and a B ad H we write what this edge I is actually negative so we write minus V divided by minus u and this H is negative so this negative negative gone H I by H 4 is equal to minus V divided by u are you understanding this yes or no now there is something called refraction of light so let's move to the fraction of light and let's finish it fast so that we can solve few questions from there so guys are let me know in the chat box if you have any further doubt about convex mirror or how the image is formed if there is any doubt let me know in the chat box I am not getting anything so so probably there is no doubt here and there so that's fine actually okay so now let me go to refraction of light refraction of light is nothing but I have already explained passes of light from one medium to another medium from one medium to another medium now what is this so there is something called optical density and optical density is decided by ability to control the speed of light now what is the ability to control the speed of light please look at here if speed in air vacuum is 3 into 10 to the power 8 then if any particular medium reduces it from here then it is called denser with respect to vacuum or air so I am writing only air so this optical medium the rarer or denser is with respect to this is respectively there with respect to other medium for glass a refractive index I'll explain what is a refractive index is 1.5 for what a water it is 1.33 what does it mean this is 3 by 2 this is 1 by 3 with respect to water this is with respect to air and this particular with this particular these particular numerical values I have no value no meaning antenna and unless I say that these are the measure of their optical density with respect to their if I say only 1.5 and don't say with respect to air or vacuum they have no significance so they are respective values so if I look at these values then what happens it's it actually it it basically tells me that glass is glass has higher reflected the refractive index and water has a lesser refractive index it means that with respect to water glass is more dense our glass is denser with respect to water and water is rarer with respect to glass so a rarer and denser has weak meaning in the relative sense it does not have any absolute sense here so whenever we are discussing whether an optical media is rarer or denser we need to have a reference point now if medium one is air and medium 2 is glass so I knew that air is rare and glass is a denser so there are two things one is the which I am discussing about direction of been bending the rule is that when rare-earth - denser rare - tense refracted ray ray will bend towards the normal and denser - there it will move away from normal I'd again explain it with numerical values also so till now you you need to write this after this let's move to yes ask me you doubt okay so if you are not asking that out here it is so yes so when you go from a rarer to denser medium it will move towards the normal so can you try that again towards the normal and dense to rare away from the normal is it fine okay now look at here what are the different laws we studied the law of reflection now it's time for law of refraction so law of refraction the first point is same incident ray refracted ray and normal to the point of incidence lie in same plane and there is something called Snell's laws dense law tells me that a refractive index of a medium and sine value of the angle formed between the Ray and the normal or you can say multiplication of multiplication of refractive index of a medium and sine value of the angle formed between ray and the normal is constant so it's the definition which I am giving is absolutely different from you have studied and remember it this way so what I am saying is mu sine theta is constant and I'll give you the definition of the book also so what is this value what is this value for air so it's mu of the air multiplied by sine I and what is this value for glass so mu of the glass and what is the angle found here sine R now this is constant it is always same so this is equal to K this is equal to P it means that mu X sine I is equal to MU G sine so I can write that sine I divided by sine R is equal to MU G divided by mu a mu G by mu a is nothing but refractive index of glass with respect to air and now from here books gives you the book give you definition that Snell's law is such that ratio of sine value of incidence angle and refracted angle is equal to the refractive index of medium in which the light is entering so this is the actual definition which is giving given in your in your book so refractive index of the medium is a ratio sorry Snell's law is one second so Snell's law second law of sines is the ratio of sine of angle of incidence to the sine well sine of angle of refraction is constant for a given pair of media and for a given color of light and this is equal to MU this mu is nothing but a refractive index now what is refractive index the refractive index is nothing but the ratio of write down if you want to write down I am Telling the I'm relating it refractive index is nothing but refractive index of a made medium is a ratio of velocity of light in air so the velocity of light in air which is denoted by C divided by velocity of light in that medium in medium which is denoted by B so it is nothing but mu is equal to C by V and this is called absolute refractive index what do you mean by absolute refractive index absolute refractive index is nothing but refractive index of any particular medium with respect to air and definition is refractive index of any medium is the ratio of velocity of light in air or vacuum to its velocity in a given mean so if I am NOT asked new absolute refractive index if I am asking you a reference please don't talk if I am asking you a refractive index of one medium with respect to other medium you need to write that refractive index of reference medium / refractive sorry you understand here if this is medium one suppose this is water and this is air sorry this is glass so refractive index of glass with respect to refractive index of water I have to find out so that would be equal to velocity of air in velocity of light in in water a reference velocity always numerator divided by velocity light in glass so this is a refractive index of glass whichever one is in the denominator refractive index of that has been calculated so this is a refractive index of glass with respect to what water so for whichever one I have to find out refractive index I write it on the right hand side and the reference medium is written on the left hand side so refractive index of glass with respect to water is nothing but velocity of light in the water divided by velocity of light in the glass it can also be calculated like this so if velocity of glass with respect to air is C divided by velocity in glass and velocity of what refractive index of water with respect to air is C divided by velocity in the water so the loss refractive index of glass with respect to water is nothing but absolute refractive index of glass divided by absolute refractive index of water and mu G is nothing but C by V G and divided one so I can write that V W divided by C so C and C gon be W by V G so you see here I have written here V W by B G so you can write it in any way so absolute refractive index is nothing but velocity of light in air divided by velocity of a flight in that particular medium this is how you have to define things I hope you are understanding everything I can see some murmuring I will have to please don't take it otherwise but if this is not stopping then guys sorry I have to block a few of you who are talking continuously now the refractive index of two mediums with respect to each other so for glass and air suppose it is this is C by VG and suppose for water it is C by V W so refractive index of glass with respect to water is the absolute refractive index of glass divided really absolute refractive index of water C by DZ into V W by C so this and this is on it is V W by V G so that's how you have to do it now what is principle of reversibility principle of reversibility is nothing so look at here if a ray of light travels from medium one to medium two along a certain path it retraces the path when it travels from medium to two medium one and then we can say that the path of the light is reversible in nature so try to understand here if it is going in this direction from medium onto medium two so I write mu-1 sine I is all theta1 let me write this as theta so mu 1 sine theta 1 is equal to and this suppose is Theta 2 mu 2 sine theta 2 now if it is coming in this direction if it is going in the opposite direction so if this becomes mu 2 sine theta 2 in this here and mu 1 suppose this angle becomes theta 3 here so mu 1 sine theta 3 now this and this are equal so mu 1 sine theta 1 is equal to MU 1 sine theta 3 so this and this gone from here theta 1 comes out to be theta 3 it means that if it is going in this direction and if this is the path if the refracted ray becomes incidence rate incidence rate becomes refracted that is what principle of reversibility so that's how you need to say so this is it now let's go to another topic let's finish it fast so that at least we can solve some six seven eight questions that should be more than sufficient now another topic is so refraction through glass slab so refraction through glass slab is what type of question would be asked so the type of question which would be asked from here is that what is this lateral shift so later why there is a lateral shift because look at here if this angle is I and this angle is r4 this refraction now this line is is coming here this refracted ray and then and this M N and this M does n does here or this N n - an mm - a parallel to each other because they are perpendicular to parallel surface so this angle and this angle would be equal if this angle and this angle is equal then this angle and this angle would be equal how because if it is mu 1 sine I 1 here so this is what mu 2 sine R 1 and this is equal this and this mu 2 sine R 1 here then what it would be it has to be equal to MU 1 sine I 1 because it is constant so this angle and this angle is equal it means that incidence ray and a refracted ray are making same angle with this normal it it means that this incidence ray if I am retracing like this and this refracted ray they are parallel to each other with just certain lateral displacement so what would be this lateral displacement you will you may have to calculate this this is what the question which can come from here or the easiest question that would come from this topic is the they tell you that with the help of suitable diagram or neat diagram show the refraction to rectangular slab that's it and then now there is not ask you to derive the formula of lateral displacement so look at the question read the question very carefully and then try to answer the question if derivation of lateral displacement has not been asked don't derive it most of the times if you will never be asked what is a lateral displacement I mean how to derive lateral displacement you will be asked what is lateral displacement derivation will never be asked yes some question was coming please go ahead and put it forward somebody so could you retell what what lateral displacement is okay I am saying that if there is no slab then this is the incident ray yes or no this will move in FP direction see here P is given and here F is given so this if you see then three if there is no glass slab will go in FP direction like this this dotted line is it okay but because there is a glass slab and light is going from denser medium to a rarer medium this light ray will change its spot and will come nearer to the normal so see here if this is the incident ray the refracted ray is coming nearer to the normal now this refracted ray will go and strike with the second surface and here the light is coming from denser medium to rarer medium hence the light will go away from the from the normal so this light is nothing but final refracted light and this dotted line is nothing but actual or original direction of the incident ray so it in this phenomenon it is seen that the final refracted light is at certain distance from the from the original direction of incidentally and distance the perpendicular distance between these two reads the incidence rate the original direction of incidence rate and the final refracted ray is known as lateral displacement are you understanding yes or no tell me okay so look at here there is one question which is asked that what are the different factors on which the lateral displacement depends so lateral displacement is nothing but you look at here you draw this line here let me calculate it this is 90 degree and this if this is the thickness T so I write that cause R is equal to this oh oh - sorry this suppose this is X so Oh X / oo - so oh oh - is equal to X by cos are an OE X is nothing but your thickness of T by cos and this complete angle is I and this angle is R so this angle here is I minus R so in this triangle oh oh - an L triangle Oh Oh L OH - and 90 degree at L if this is lateral displacement Y so this is a right angle triangle sign I minus R is equal to what does L divided by this line oh oh - so OH - L is nothing but Y which is a lateral displacements and oh oh - is nothing but P by cos huh so Y is equal to P by cos our sign I - R which is nothing but t secant our sign I - earth now the motive of deriving this particular formula for you this so that you don't or you don't get confused that why what I'm saying about the factors on which the lateral displacement depends the lateral displacement Y depends on T what is the thickness of the slab it depends on our what is our refractive index because R will depend on refractive index you know that mu 1 sine I is equal to mu-2 sine R so I can write that sine R is equal to mu 1 by mu 2 sine I and R can be written as sine inverse mu 1 by mu 2 sine I so R will actually depend on angle of incidence and refractive index so it depends on T it depends on refractive index mu and it also depends on angle of incidence I so lateral displacement will depend only on three factors which are your p mu and phi is it okay yes no so this is about lateral displacement now let's go to real and apparent depth and measurement of normal shift the formula is very clear clear the refractive index index of the medium this meeting so if this is mean medium to and this is medium one so mu 2 with respect to 1 is equal to real depth what is the relative suppose an object is here now if my eye is here original ray is not reaching my eye refracted ray is reaching my hence I will not see this object where it is actually placed I will see this object where the image of this object is getting formed so that is why there is a difference between and it only happens in case of in case of try to understand in case of when it is going from a rarer medium to sorry denser medium to rarer medium why because if it is not going because the light ray will go away from the normal hence this image will be formed above this particular object if it is going from rarer to denser medium then if the refracted ray would be something like this and this will meet this line somewhere here which is not possible so you will never be able to see the image so this is only possible when it is going from rarer medium to denser sorry denser medium to a rarer medium because the refracted Ray's goes away from the normal hence the image is formed above the particular object like this as it has been displayed displayed in this particular femur so the refractive index of the medium depends of the medium is really depth divided by apparent depth apparent depth can be written as a real depth divided by mu so this depth is nothing but H by mu then somebody asks you what is the vertical shift so this is the depth is always taken from the surface top surface vertical shift would be taken from the object so if this height is is if this depth is edge and this apparent depth is H by mu the vertical shift shift would be H minus H H by mu you take H common one minus one by me so vertical shift is H multiplied by 1 minus view what is vertical shift shift in the position of the object not object where the image is formed so where it is from distance between the object and the image is vertical shift it's 1 minus 1 by mu and apparent depth is nothing but depth from the top of the surface which is H by mu so please remember this thing I have explained it pretty clearly questions are asked from this topic regularly only you need to write sorry could you explain vertical script again what this is your apparent depth it's by new vertical shift is distance between image and the object so which is nothing but if this is H so distance between image and object would be H divided by H minus mu which is H 1 minus 1 by mu vertical shift is nothing but where actually am where the object is visible to be object is visible to me in the form of image so where that image is formed above the object so distance between object and image is nothing but vertical shift is it fine okay next topic is lens lens you just need to know these six things Cartesian sign remains same important terminologies remain same centre of curvature and focal point and all those things nature and position of image I have gathered the earth so these are the six different points this is for convex lens and at infinite we know that it will be on the focus then highly diminished real and inverted actually this is something convex lenss is equivalent to concave mirror so you see here in five cases it is real and inverted this will also be similar when the object is between focus and the pole then inverted image is getting formed sorry virtual image is getting formed which is enlarged in this particular position so if you remember one and you have a little bit of idea about how the things are getting done then you will probably be able to solve these things for concave mirror it's something like this so there are two cases as it was in case of convex mirror so if it is at infinity you will have virtual erect correct and Hydra diminished which will be a point side between an optical center oh you will have diminished virtual erect image which will be something like this here so this is it now I have derived the formula for mirror so lens formula is similar you have 1 by V minus 1 by U is equal to 1 by F please remember in case of mirror formula it was 1 by B plus 1 by U is equal to 1 by F lens formula is 1 by D minus 1 by U is equal to 1 by F now magnification is height of image divided by height of object so height of image you see here it is negative so minus H I divided by H oh and that is equal to V by u here so V is positive and U is negative so from both side negative negative 1 M comes out to be H I by H so that is equal to V by u so that's the formula in case of mirror it was minus V by u and what is power of lens now a lot of people do mistake here power of lens is nothing but 1 divided by focal length in meters so always remember that these focal lengths Y meter centimeter is required because if you take it in centimeter the formula becomes 100 by F centimeters so if focal length has been given to you 80 centimeter don't just write 1 by 80 and and write the formula as 0.1 by 8 that is point zero one two five diopters so it is written by capital D so unit of power is diopter which is written as capital D so don't make this mistake I have seen object a lot of copies have seen a lot of people doing this mistake they don't realize that the focus has been given in centimeters if it has been given in centimeters write it 100 by the focal length in centimeter if not then write it in terms of meters which is 1 by focal length in mirror sorry yes so the focal length for a convex lens will be positive right yes this is the focal length so for convex length this focal length is positive for concave lens because it goes like this so the focal length would be negative so also okay let me add here also don't forget sign convention here so if it is a concave lens put F in negative and say that the power is negative or if somewhere Power has been given to you as negative you have to understand that the question is asked about concave lens if power has been given as positive you have to understand that the question has been asked about convex lens now let me go to another topic what is total internal reflection now total internal reflection is nothing but you look at here suppose this is the refracting surface and here I have the so no idea suppose this is denser medium and this is rarer medium and this is incidence angle I and this is the refractive angle of refraction are why I am taking incident angle in dense incidents in denser medium is that total internal reflection is only possible when the light rays goes from denser medium to a rarer medium why because only in that case R would be greater than I so I know that mu 1 sine I is equal to mu-2 sine R now sine I by sine R is equal to mu-2 by mu-1 now if if it is suppose this is rarer so this would be denser first case so rarer means mu 1 is lesser than mu 2 so it means that if mu 2 is greater than mu 1 it will be greater than 1 it is greater than 1 means sine I is greater than sign R it means that I is greater than R if I is greater than R it means that the refracted ray is going towards the normal in another case when mu 1 is greater than mu 2 so sine I by sine R would be less than 1 it means that sine R is greater than sign I and R is greater than I it means that the refracted ray is more than I more than incident refracted angle is 4 angle of refraction is more than angle of incidence hence it is going away from the normal now what will happen in that particular case is that at certain angle this at certain angle of incidence this R will become 90 and that is called condition of total internal reflection now if a light ray you understand or you think that when a light ray goes from to denser medium our can never be ninety because for our to the ninety I has to be greater than ninety because in case of rarer to denser I is greater than R if R is more than ninety I if R is ninety I has to be more than ninety which is not possible I more than ninety that you are going in the another medium this is becoming like this i more than ninety that it is going into another medium not a possible case so it is only possible when the light rays goes from denser to range a rarer medium because total internal reflection is a condition when the refracted ray or sorry angle of refraction becomes 90 degree or refracted ray is parallel to the surface for this I can write that mu 1 sine I is equal to mu-2 sine R when R becomes 90 degree that incidence angle is known as icy critical angle so mu 1 sine I see is equal to mu-2 sine 90 is equal to 1 so I am NOT writing that now I can write that sine or let me write here sine IC is equal to mu-2 by mu-1 so IC is equal to sine inverse mu 2 by mu 1 that is the case of total internal reflection so critical angle is the angle of incidence for which a left angle of refraction is equal to 90 degree which means that it is parallel to the refracting surface also if I becomes more than 90 degree then and angle of refraction will become sorry I becomes more than and critical angle R becomes more than 90 degree and in that particular case the refracted ray will keep on coming to the same medium something like this so that is only called total internal reflection so this is the concept of total internal reflection I've given you the relation between refractive index and critical angle one of its application is optical fibers so if communication signals have to be to the far off distance actually sent through the optical fiber in which signals are come in the forms of wave they are if total internal reflection happens and it travels through a longer distance so that's the case now let's go to another topic okay so solve this question now questions solve this question quickly quickly solve this question have you done let me know once you are done let me know yes sir okay so answer to this particular question is here so see how you have to write the answer if the image formed by a spherical mirror for all positions of the object placed in front of it is always erect and diminished what type of mirror is it important keyword over here is always erect and diminished in case of concave mirror it is not always erect in diminished it is only in one case that it is always erect and diminished which is in case of concave mirror when object is placed between the pole and the focal point in case of convex mirror it is always erect and diminished hence I need to write that convex mirror always forms erect and diminished image I need to make a neat diagram of the convex mirror to support your answer actually when I will have to make I'll make make both the images here only one image has been formed so I'll make both the images and I'll say that when it is parallel so it the virtual erect and highly image is formed at the focal length and when it is between infinite and pull anywhere then a diminished correct and virtual image is formed like this so and that's how you need to write now when you are writing the size nature size and nature of the image you definitely write this very prominent manner so that it is visible to the examiner because they look at the keywords so if you don't try it virtual erect diminished your max would be deducted so write it properly okay next question just write it do the second question second question let me know I have just done it so hint question and write it in a sense that you are writing you are actually writing of your examination so quickly write it so that all the keywords at least all the keywords are covered and then I will identify the keywords for you and you can probably match your answer when I am discussing the keyword for this answer have you done it okay so now I am discussing the answers the two law of refraction are incident ray refracted ray and normal are these three are key words here and point of incidence lie in same plane so this you have to write same plane which is very very important and ratio of sine of angle of incident to the sine of angle of refraction at a point in a medium is constant absolute refractive index if you don't make a diagram of this incident ray and reflected ray like this and you don't write mu-1 mu-2 much would be deducted if this is a three marker you have to make this diagram if you don't make it some map would be deducted here and there always remember if you draw a neat diagram of any any anything even if one one or two words here and there there is a mistake you will get marks absolute refractive index it is the ratio of speed of light in vacuum to the speed of light in the given medium I have already discussed it with you so this this is second question third question just do it question number three let me know the answer power of the lens is nothing but measure of convergence and divergence of the lens if anywhere this question is coming you need to write power of lens is measure of convergence or divergence of the lens excuse me sir yes according to ask I wrote something similar to that and mom did not give me marks and she told me after red power is the reciprocal of focal length so what should we do what should we write in the board exam power is first line I have written second line you have to write that power of the lens is defined as a reciprocal of focal length in meter is it okay so then you need to write P is equal to 1 by F the first-level convergence or divergence measure of convergence or divergence and then is defined as a reciprocal of the focal length measured in meters and P equal to 1 by F these three lines would be complete answer you will get the answer you will get the marks anyone checks will get the marks thank you sir ok next one have you done this question no sir give us two minutes ok have you okay take one more minute okay enough time for this question look at here the power of a lens is measure of degree of convergence or divergence of light falling on it it is also defined as a reciprocal of its focal length in meters and then you need to write that P is equal to 1 by F and here you in bracket you need to write meters this is the complete answer then you need to write that the SI unit of power is diopter then you need to go to this question a student uses a lens of focal length 40 centimeter and another of minus 20 centimeter find the nature and power of each lens so focal length pasta it has been given in centimeters so 40 by 100 is equal to 0.4 meters - 1 by F 1 by 0.4 is equal to plus 0.25 die after now you look at here even if the answer is positive there is a positive sign used here purposefully please don't forget to use this positive sign so whenever you are writing power write power either positive or negative sign if it is a positive number don't forget the positive sign there additional positive sign and when it is 20 centimeter so it is nothing but 1 divided by 0.2 and a negative here so which gives me -5 diopters so if you have to write the nature of the length because the focal length is positive it is convex lenss and because the focal length is negative it is concave lenss yes any doubt there is no question asked so I am NOT replying it if you have any particular questions just write it I will yes you have to write both the definition always write proper definition don't leave anything on the wish of the examiner suppose an examiner wants to know that whether you know or not the divergence and convergence point perhaps deduct the marks if examiner wants only one by F and if you have written 1 by F he you will get the mark so add everything right unit everything should be written that is why I am time and again focusing on key keywords solve this question have you done this question okay so look at the answer here let me solve for you an object is placed at a distance 30 centimeter from the concave lens of focal length 15 centimeter list four characteristics of the a mist formed by lens so concave lens lens formula is 1 by V minus 1 by U is equal to 1 by F now this is nothing but first of all I have to find V so 1 by V minus 1 by U u is always negative because it's on the left hand side divided by 1 by F for concave lens it is minus 15 so 1 by V plus 1 by 30 is equal to minus 1 by 15 so 1 by V is equal to minus 1 by 30 minus 1 by 15 which gives me 30 this is nothing but minus 1 and this is nothing but minus 2 so this is nothing but minus 3 divided by 30 which gives me minus 1 by 10 so V comes out to be minus 10 now I know that V is minus 10 it means that it is virtual in nature position is minus 10 centimeter on the left hand side of the concave lens 10 centimeter from the optical center now size of so what is size H I but size has object size of the object has not been given but you can you can find magnification so you can write that H I by H ou would be equal to minus V divided by minus you both gone so it will be 10 divided by 30 which will which is 1 by 3 so you can see that H I is equal to H o by 3 it means that image would be diminished image would be diminished and one-third would be diminished and one-third of of the total so that is the case of the or of the size of the object so that's how you have to write it so this was the answer for this question let's solve one more question before we finish the session and this PPT would be available to you pretty soon so all the PPT is along with other materials which would be uploaded by so CV is minus 10 centimeter image is virtual erect size of image is from diminished from 10 centimeter now solve this question and then then probably will stop [Music] have you done this question okay so I have given you two minutes for this question which is more than enough now you look at here if the image found by lens for all positions of object placed in front of it is always erect and feminist you know that it is a concave lens so you need to write that it is a concave lens draw a ray diagram to justify drawn the ray diagram to justify it P is equal to 1 by F so this particular part P is equal to or power has been given as tend after numerical value of the power has been given that is why it has been taken as positive so because it is asking you that what kind of lens so it cannot give you the power of lens positive or negative so f is equal to 1 by P so you can write that 1 by 10 and 10 is equal to 0.1 meter but once you are writing your answer write that a negative has been in shorted too to show that the focal length belongs to the concave lens focal length belongs to the concave lens so P is equal to minus 0.1 meter or you can convert it into centimeter and write minus 10 centimeter so that's the answer to this particular question now this slide along with other questions would be available to you in next next 2 days so this is all from me in in the chapter light reflection and refraction I hope you understood these things I am available for doubt clarification by any one of you on your groups personally or if you have my number you can you can send me a message so any particular doubt related to the chapter can be clarified later also what I would advise you is that once you have done this chapter go to your book open your book start revising solve few questions from there and also the questions which I would be uploading in a day or two and and it will be informed to you in in your groups so what I want you to do is to write few questions to write few of her ethically questionable questions to solve few 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[Music] father into the cenotes for Marquis discourteous Christ our Lord entered avoid baptism in the Jordan River you revealed that you are the console stanchion with the father and the Holy Spirit he lines in our minds and our hearts on this day every breakthrough Tiffany make us holding by the indwelling of your spirits and make us worthy to celebrate this feast of lies so that we make no one final thank you your father in your police Oh this race Lorien honor and praise the one father's voice came from heaven testifying to his beloved son and to the only begotten son who is worshipped who's like radiated upon the rivers and who accepted baptism from John his forerunner I am - the Holy Spirit descended appeared upon the head of the Sun for the good one big glory and honour on this feast that all the days of our lives the earth rejoices in unity of Son of God and the people's a nation shout for joy in this day of your baptism you have gone from the father and sanctified baptism forms of church of the nations proclaim the glory of the Son of God who became man and was baptized for you say in the Jordan River and cry out - blessed are you O Christ Word of God you will it be emptied yourself and took the form of man you gave us imagine the waters of baptism making us holy in the errors of your kingdom now Christ we ask you with the fragrance of this incense to sanctify us through this great epiphany create a new heart within us make us newborn children of your confidence and pour out forgiveness upon your clock that we may worship you glorify your father and you things to your holy spirit [Music] [Applause] we [Applause] [Music] oh Christ Lord Earl Anthony father became man for our sake and were baptized in the Jordan River you became the window and the door that leads us to the Father Francis your grace and mercy a days of the practice of our innocence if we may raise Glorian thanks to you to your father into your [Music] let me maybe [Music] here are people to nation's waters have been truly waters I'm inside [Music] a reading from the second letter of Paul to the Corinthians the Apostles brothers and sisters now I myself Paul urge you through the gentleness and clemency of Christ I am humble and face to face with you but grave or to one of absent I beg you that when present I may not have to be brave with that confidence which which I attend to act only against some consider us as active according to the flesh for although we're in the flesh would do not battle according to the flesh for the weapons of our battle are not flesh but are enormous and powerful capable of destroying fortresses we distort arguments and every pretension raising itself against the knowledge of God and take every thought captive in obedience to Christ and we are ready to punish every disobedience once your obedience is complete look at what confronts you whoever it is confident and belonging to Christ should consider that he belongs to Christ so do we and even if I should boast a little too much of our authority which the Lord gave for building you up and not tearing him down I shall not be put to shame may I not seem as one frightening to you through letters but or someone will say his letters are severe and forceful but as bodily presence is weak and his speech contemptible such a person must understand that what we are in words through letters when absent we are also in action when present [Music] from the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to st. John for playing light into the world but it's listened to the proclamation of I to the salvation for our souls remain silent Alissa's the holy gospel is about to be proclaimed to you listen dear Lori banks the Apostle John wrote the next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and said behold the lamb of God who takes away this the world he is the one of whom I said a man is coming after me ranks ahead of me because he existed before me I did not know him but the reason why I came baptizing with water was that he might be made known to Israel John further testified saying I saw the Spirit come down like a dub of the sky and to remain remained a month I did not know him but the one who sent me to baptize with water had told me on whomever you see the spirit come down and we made this is the one who will baptize the holy spirit now I have seen and have borne testimony that he is the son of God this is the truth peace be with you [Music] now I have seen that I testified that he is the son of God the name of the Father and the son of the Holy Spirit in this gospel is about Tim Jones John the Baptist and John the Evangelist the writer of this gospel who never mentions his own name but we know from the gospel that John was one of the young men who followed John the Baptist to the Jordan along with we also know Andrew the brother of Simon Peter and these young men who were around John during the time that he was preaching the coming of God's judgment the day of the Lord they were enthusiastic they were following this great prophet had not been a prophet in Israel for four centuries but what John is 20 honors that from a epiphany the theophany when our Lord is baptized in the Jordan and you have the methylation of the voice of God from heaven the presence of God incarnate being baptized and the Spirit of God be manifested by the Dhamma this Theophilus manifestation of God it is something which is given to give testimony to who this man is whose beginning is the very beginning of his apostle and in fact we do know that the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary which is being said on Thursday - normally they're very much in volume with our serious spirituality because we begin with the Baptist about Lauren and Tiffany we then go to the miracle of the changing of water into wine first side which of course in our Syriac tradition is the Sunday that begins the great fast Cana Sunday then we have the preaching of the yes Father God being manifested and the fourth is the Transfiguration at the end of the three years of our Lord's ministry we have the voice of the Father and the beginning in the baptism saying you are my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased at the end of the three years being said to Peter James and John this is my beloved son listen to him hear her that his Transfiguration the fourth joyful mystery of the glutton luminous mystery excuse me and the third luminous mystery the institution of the Eucharist the divine mystery by which God manifests himself on a day-to-day basis within the kingdom which is the church under so it st. John is pointing out to us is two things why he's talking about following the baptism of our Lord's and the Sunday following the Epiphany is that John the Baptist in the South points out to these young men to the disciples around him this is the son of God this is the Lamb of God pointing to our Lord who takes away the sin of the world notice in the gospel singular the liturgy I will be use it in the plural it takes away the but in fact in the gospel it refers to the fundamental tarnish the fundamental blemish upon the human race from Paradise we call original sin that is the sin which is removed from humanity to allow each individual man to be able to come be transformed by grace in this light of the identity now I said it's two John's John is giving testimony and he speaks about the fact that he was not told by God who the Messiah was to be now I remember from the Annunciation as the Gospels say who st. John has our Lord's cousin clearly that he grew up together and his most likely by this indication that Elizabeth and Zachariah died soon after John's birth because they never tell him the events the visitation of the presence of the Messiah and the mother of God close to this while he's still in the womb he recognizes the presence obviously leaps in the womb of his mother but he's not given any other stories he tells us in this gospel today as recorded by st. John that the one who sends him to begin his work of prophecy and announcing the coming of the kingdom and he was not told who it was going to be he was only told the one upon whom you see the spirit of God descent that is the one who'll be baptizing by the Holy Spirit because the baptism of John the baptism in the Church of two different things Bassel John was one of her kind there was an external ceremony that was done to show that I repent of my past mysteries I repent of my sins I step into the water and I signified by this cleansing my desire to turn to better my conversion but it didn't do anything materially to the individual whereas mountains officially celebrated the divine mystery of course not only has the aspect of water externally but that indication of the cleansing externally indicates the grace which is being given internally which is the transformation of the Spirit and that healing and that removal of the sin that the Lamb of God came to take away so there are two different things which is why on our Lord descends into the River Jordan of the Epiphany he transforms water by divine presence the water has become a source of the divine mysteries of the baptism so let's say John is pointing out is that that baptism when she witness that's theophany that epiphanies that he is the leaven of God himself and he were baptized in his fire and in the holy spirit and then in st. John Rosanna tell us about the fact that he didn't know who this man was going to be but does that you will see by seeing the spirit and then he says I can testimony to what I know about this man and this is the link where we move from the event is being a historical story to the reality that brings us to the pews these days we learn our faith from someone and they receive their faith from someone and they receive their faith from someone and there is a testimony and the witness going back in league all the way back to that day of giveth no one ever started saying one day they're sitting in their living room having no bad I will say got a Christian we always comes by knowing someone now I story throughout most of the recent centuries it's always been to our parents parents is finding that faith to the next generation but it's illegal they had received it normally from their parents and their parents from their parents and that link is the testimony which we see in the gospel today st. John was telling the young men that this is the power of God in other words you now move to the next stage you leave me and you go and follow him and that's what we talk John mentor right now they say where do you stay teach us and then testimony which is given becomes then the Apostles around our Lord and from the Apostles into sentence generation to generation which is why a couple weeks nine hour weeks that begin the three commemorations of the dead the first week is the priesthood be commemorated all the debt increase because while we may receive them from our parents to the children sometimes that link is broken the apostolic linkages unbroken is from priest to priest to priest to priest to priest that runs as the thread throughout the body of Christ from the rest from Pentecost all the way down to this present day there can be commemorating the deceased priests who may not that simple unique priesthood of the apostolic lead throughout the body of Christ from the beginning but st. John is giving a very important point to us personally here is the importance of testimony we have seen st. charlie look really good look up the first letter of Saint John and read the beginning of it there's such an impression on this young man of st. John the Baptist pointing out the Lamb of God and he of Sodom later on the horse was under become an apostle and for decades live our lives every one of the Apostles and from this story that we have in the gospel today all my goes on lives for another 70 years that when he writes his first letter he says I announced to you what we have seen what we have heard what we have touched the Word of God in our midst and we announce this to you and give testimony other so that you yourselves may also believe now obviously is writing this letter the people were already baptized and believers but he's reminding them that this is a testimony which you have been given that God has appeared among us historic incarnate baptized and that reality is something we passed generation to generation by the faith and he says that what we have seen and touched me announce to you at least people believe already but they didn't see our Lord this year is after these events and he sends me announced this to you so that you yourselves may have attune to the same communion that we out with that word of life it's a very magnificent understanding of the faith it's not an intellectual thing is memorizing catechism it is something which is known and experienced in the reality of the Christ president months and of course with Christmas what we emphasizes the fact of the historic presence of the word of God God Himself among us and then we have the testimony of the resurrection these are the bookends on that reality of the experience of the Christian faith and so to leave you with a practical point this is the reason why exactly we are at the liturgy and the divine mysteries and why don't you congratulate the kitchen once again whether another sub-zero day tomorrow when it hits the twenties we should be running at this point because it will feel like summer I was out doing a Tiffani blessings last night it was like ten below zero coming back to the back to the parish but in this reason why we come to the liturgy again again the masses of the prayers and hymns which are sons of unity it's because they focus and that experience of our ancestors those who came before us and those who came before us from the plains of the middle east of the Antioquia search we come because it forces us not because we get something in the sense we come to adore God who has acted not only in history but in our own personal lives of the people and we have to turn to the divine mystery some people daily in st. Jude's Chapel we haven't read into them because they almost day after day least week after week it makes us the children of God kind of pop up on 73 years doesn't make us the children of God because we make some kind of intellectual response to my great-grandparents were Catholics so I pop up on occasion that doesn't make us the children of God that's why we repeat Sunday after Sunday we have to read the day of the resurrection we enter into these divine mysteries of the forgiving altar of the Lord because it is not a Sacramento reality of the divine mystery which gives us to testify to that same thing that what we have seen what we have heard what we have touched and that won't be transmitted to those around us that is the testimony that st. John was speaking about this morning and made the Paris of st. John the precursor of the Baptizer intercede for us we ourselves and also in our own lives give testimony to what we have seen her and the name of the Father of the son of mr. Kamin [Music] all 19th or evaluate some of the offerings of her ancestors now accept these offerings the children across to you their love for you and for your wallet shall we your spiritual blessings upon them in defensive derivatives Brendan Eich enter King save you Jesus Christ in his plan of salvation for us we recall the father's offering all those who these God commands in this day especially Mary the Blessed Mother of God Saint Joseph her spouse Saint Mary and Saint Jude and st. John the Baptist remember O God the children of the Holy Church our fathers and mothers and our brothers and sisters living in the departure especially those from the sacrifices offered for the repose of nothing Spencer remember all those who share with us today in this off [Music] [Applause] [Music] and of happiness never lasting peace to your children here before you make us warm early to hit one another the greeting of peace with the truth your hearts and souls in the public is worthy of your designee that we may raise ignoring to you to only Son into your only spirit steal all the altar of peace to the histories based upon him peace to you a minister but he's one of us to read a piece to his neighbourhood love and faith which is pleasing to [Music] [Applause] [Music] Oh [Music] Lorna's we bow before your majesty send us your grace and glorious blessings from the heights of your heavenly sanctuary we may be only Son at your own expense for a new century beloved son at the appointed time for our salvation he gave us these holding in my giving mysteries do not look up on us as strings and do not turn your face away from us because of our many sins or you know another only one with your only son or the grace of the only begotten son of the community dwelling of the Holy Spirit be with you my brothers and sisters for let's give thanks to the Lord with reverence and worship it with humidity it is trying to just to praise your Lord of all in heaven and on earth hours on high in the heavens where they glorified the fiery man 6 up to the Chairman bless you and the serpent worship you they cry out and they obey [Music] you're into the world [Music] o devotee ti-tiki [Music] make a shadow ha ha ha ha [Music] do this in memory of me [Music] when you call me nor in the throne angels and all the way the reward thinking soon conveys the sheet to the brighter the ghost of the do not look upon us and strangers to your household and do not turn your face away clothes do not and Isis we have our [Music] by a sentiment in this bread the body of Christ our God and make the mixture is just the blood of Christ our God is holy mystery sanctify the bodies and souls of those who turn their hearts purify their thoughts of me a better the heavenly kingdom a new life or we're in the sacrifice all the holding churches and the Shepherd's of the truth faith especially France has the public from patriarchy event via astronomy to a retired Peter Gregory John Bishop and all business remember the priests deacons of for the peace instability of the whole world for a blessed and prosperous you for an abundant harvest for the sick and the oppressed for all the wonderful the name on land and sea or the air and to profess that you are the true that we pray to you remember O Lord those who presented the offerings upon this altar and those who desire to do so before unable grant them their petitions we pray we remember all the saints the father's prophecy Possible's martyrs and confessors Mary the mother of God Saint Joseph thank you st. Shara st. John and all the righteous and just through their prayers name is for they to stand upon them we pray to you from the first wishes of the cyclists of this day they were signed with the seal of baptism and received the precious body and blood of your son they wait for you in your life giving home forgive all their sins through our Lord God and Savior Jesus Christ was without sin we hope to find mercy and forgiveness for our sins and for theirs [Music] as pardon not going to forgive us of the department so that your destiny may be glorified in us and in all things when the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Holy Spirit [Music] Oh Lord [Music] oh god the father' you accept prayers and petitions you talk to stir your beloved son to stand before you to call upon you with your souls and clear conscience is praying deliver us O Lord from the presentation from the harmony for you have power over all glory to you O Lord in your grace abundant mercy to us those who bow before you because we're there to share in your life giving mysteries to join the Assembly of your saints that with the we may ways glory to you to your only Son and to your Holy Spirit's now the grace of the Most Holy Trinity turtling consubstantial be with you my brothers and sisters before these ones penalty for holiness for the holy with perfection [Music] Oh [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] beginning to get me thank you a little beer is going to give it as your body's needs and you living those drink without mercy [Music] [Applause] [Music] gracious God on the father I'll come to behavior through goodness to the salvation you have just given us who can give you the glory to the desert in our weakness and in so far as we arrange will be worship praise and thank you your only Son enter Holy Spirit peace be with Jesus Christ our God we worship thank and praise we employ your goodness and abundant mercy for the salvation of the whole world for the protection of the living and eternal rest to the department for the feeding of the hungry and the support of the needy for the visiting of the sick of the constellation of the grieving through your grace whether the by your abundant mercy give the life are your cross bless your people and protect your inheritance adoration is due to you to your father and to your holding life-giving spirit now and forever go in peace my beloved brothers and sisters of the nourishment and the secure receipt from the pre kipping ultimate Lord in the blessing of the Most Holy Trinity accompany the father and the Son and the Holy Spirit one God to whom be glory forever [Music]
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Fire! Space Opera Episode - Jakobs Diary, Trance Of The Monarch Butterfly Graphic Novel COMIX
I can hear rosy red lips singing in the background I realize now we're on our tea reptilian television being broadcast live for their reality show he fell what is it with all these snakes crawling around me striking at me mark I know you're not here you're a hologram why are you following me trying to freak me out with your fake snake images Jacob mark is following you trying to freak you out with those snakes some are real most are just Holograms it communicates with Jacob by text messaging in his mind trying to get your attention Jacob before you enter the celestial green forest about that Hayley and baby you found there an ear at Paulo Park landing field something you need to know by the way some snakes are real let me sing you a song the infant wrote for Mark's hologram fades as his song fades into a distant echo with clues for me to know about the abandoned infant alien Anunnaki I've now learned is a siren singer from the reincarnation route the night approaches I start to enter in a celestial green forest and Muddy Creek the hex county entrance to the New Eden I begin to vent here a harp siren singer softly whispering and song performing its nightly opera trance of the monarch butterfly with a wave frequency moving across the region while people sleep the song seeping into the minds of the humans for mind control the invasion currently underway it was a song made of fire the fires of the burning star lucifer burning into the minds of humans as people slept to control them the control of the bloodlines the NWO the New World Order song being sung by rosy red lips who we had agreed earlier on a truce to exorcise Cronus the eugenics human plant nightmare was she now working singing for the NWO a singer in the harp opera the mind control broadcast unit in Alaska [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] the hot music box high heat somewhere everyone sleeps in Betty control thoughts at the sirens Philippines to Sonja with the mind control invasion [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] yeah [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Unlocking the Power of Apsona Grids Webinar with Alex Christie
welcome everyone to unlocking the power of grids strategies for Effective data visualization um we wanted to give you guys a brief primer on apps owner a lot of people don't know the background of epsona but how many of you guys put a 2 in the chat if you actually knew that epsona is named after the Hindi words for the golden app so app and Sona actually means the golden app that was the name picked by Sana and sudhar our Founders years ago we were about 13 years old we're sort of like a teenager I guess in the Salesforce apps app system we've got 1700 customers tons of users tons of Partners and we love just making people's lives easier with their Salesforce data you can see there we are consistently rated above 4.5 in the app exchange rating list and we support any and all Salesforce data clouds and Salesforce data models you'll see a couple of some of our favorite customers in various sectors below and you guys of course are also our favorite customers but we just want to make sure you guys know episode serves a broad version of data management and Reporting needs for Salesforce customers out there if you guys have questions about could be more effective for you we would love to hear from you at sales.com uh but today we are super excited to talk about one of our customers Alex Christie who's joined us today she um is an All-Star with appsona and she shares a lot about um how episode creates wins for her as an admin similar to a lot of what other customers are saying about Epson as well it's easier and more powerful than Salesforce reporting it allows me to keep my data Quality Clean um I get great responsive support from Chad Barbara and the team at epsonum their office hours are incredible so just just the way that we want to make sure that we're serving our customers and our partners across the world we love what we do in the Salesforce space without further Ado I'll introduce myself I'm Justin great to meet you all um if I saw any of you guys at the DC World Tour today um thank you so much for joining excited to hear from you and and find out more about your Salesforce needs I've served at this Chief engagement officer here at upsona for the last uh two years and before that I was an app Sony user so I was a partner Building Solutions for that Sona and I loved it that's why I came to work here for today and then I'd like to introduce our other speaker for the day um Alex I'm going to hand it over to you all right hi everyone um my name is Alex Christie my pronouns are she her I'm the senior development manager at the opportunity Network um I am based in Brooklyn New York in my uh kitchen office um work from home life is real um I live here with my software development developer spouse and yes we talk about tables and joints all the time and our sheep like you new puppy uh she's not actually a puppy she's 11 but she's a puppy to us um so I'll talk a little bit about what my organization does we are a College and Career prep non-profit and we serve students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds our direct service program serves over a thousand students in the New York City area from the seven summer before 11th grade to and through college graduation we also reach tens of thousands more with our career fluency Partnerships where we bring our model to youth serving organizations across the country uh so I have a question for everyone here how many fundraisers or other non-profit professionals have the phrase I wear many hats in their lexicon give me a thumbs up in the chat uh sit put a one or nod your head um is this something that everyone else says from time to time or is it just me um either way yes I figured there's got to be some of them in the room um not don't have to be shy about it it's a part of what we do um so like probably many of you uh my job description is really about 3.5 micro jobs one of which is being the Salesforce admin for the larger development team another one of those is uh event planning so uh Justin do you want to flip side so we can talk about what that might entail take it away yeah so uh it says not for not for the faint of heart um so uh what does event planning entail if you are not familiar with it from the non-profit side events are often uh you know there are their own Revenue line on our budget um so there is a revenue goal and that's where the fundraising piece comes in uh so we are trying to attract more donors and sponsors um there's also the production and Logistics side of things which will really translate to uh your guests having an excellent experience um and then there's the benefits management piece which is something I will actually talk about a little bit more when I get into uh get into uh grids um yeah so uh any other event planners in the in the room in the chat um give me another thumbs up yeah give a thumbs up or a one in the chat if you have been involved with event planning in some part like you can maybe um relate to some of it Alex is going to present on today and maybe have some maybe key questions you have queued up for later on during the call sweet thanks Chad thanks Rob thanks Arlene so what I hear oh yeah so what I hear a lot of times Alex is um when we talked before one of the things I love by the way is that your LinkedIn profile says um what did it say database management specialist I feel like anytime I'm like hobnobbing or hanging out with somebody I'm talking about data and I love that data is in your LinkedIn profile and it's a part of how you how you create value to organization one of the things you shared was um a couple scenarios of how you create value and how you're helping your team all of these end users with their Salesforce data um the first one that you that we talked about was a deliverables meeting what is a deliverables meeting sure so um I'll get into what you know I will talk a little bit about uh I am also an annual fun person so I like to create a nice narrative Arc um so I will uh kind of lead into what that means for us um so as you can imagine from what I told you about my role before I'm an admin and an end user um if I don't touch a work stream or a pipeline myself I still see it happen on the back end so it's my job to understand what's going on so I can make systematic improvements um and many of those improvements are thanks to appsona I've been a huge episode of fans since I discovered it uh hashtag not sponsored but Justin we can of course talk about that later um but I can call I can wholeheartedly say that multi-step reports has saved me after coming from a non-salesforce organization we're building one-to-one reports was a huge part of my life um I am always keeping an eye out for what Justin and the team are working on so when I saw a demo of grids come across my LinkedIn feed um I thought about what a helpful tool this would be in so many ways especially around our annual Gala and this is where I'll lead into what our deliverables meetings in is in just a moment because you're probably like what does that mean um so I saw I think somewhere around the winter that there was a two-week free trial and uh of grids and as excited as I was to try it um I have of course had that non-profit mentality of that uh saving that uh free trial for the moment I truly needed it and uh I knew that that moment would become self-evident um I love getting into the weeds and solving messy data problems but actually to my surprise that moment that I needed Grizz came down to a very simple use case at least from a data perspective um so as uh as it says in the slide we uh my organization hosts an annual Gala and this year is our 20th anniversary of the organization um so it's a big deal um it's happening on May 3rd um which uh if you are looking at a calendar yes that is less than two weeks away now so we're really in the home stretch thank you rob uh I'll take all the all the uh fun and Fanfare I can get right now um so in a regular year there are numerous details to manage uh this is the piece I was talking about on that earlier slide with benefits management so ticket and table counts sponsor benefits guest names what random person wants to sit with another random person avoiding that uh terrifying scenario where somebody shows up to this event and you don't have their name um and they don't have a seat that is absolutely what we don't want um and this year we have an ambitious Revenue goal and a stack on your Eastlake including Trevor Noah um so there's added volume and pressure from my team and the organization to succeed with this event so my joke when people tell my team how organized we are is that if we weren't we would drown in the details um in fact I hopefully I put off enough concealer that you can't tell um but my organization's event sold out and we are expecting around 1200 guests at this event um so hensa uh I'm a little delirious but um we're making it work thank you um so to manage um all of these benefits um once a week my team meets for what we call our deliverables meeting so hopefully that starts to link things together um so we go over all of our outstanding items from sponsors uh when our first fundraising first starts in February these meetings take about 10 minutes and in the weeks before the event like now they can take over two hours so in Prior years the staff person overseeing benefits management would pull a weekly report in Salesforce um export it to Excel and we would go through sponsorship opportunities line by line to ensure We are following up with donors accordingly this required exporting the report formatting adding columns for last week's notes and this week's notes doing a vlookup for last week's notes and when everything was said and done batch uploading the changes back into Salesforce however with grids we are able to review the opportunities in line and have really good conversations about deliverables Novi lookup no import export no relying on spreadsheets this is saving us so much time and it really helps develop a culture of data literacy and integrity so uh Justin if you can hand it over I will share my screen and show you what this looks like in real time lookups uh I mean I do think that there's going to be a chapter in my autobiography called vlookup saved my life but uh anytime you don't have to do that uh we're in good shape um all right sounds great I can see your screen great um so here is my sandbox and pardon you can see a lot of this side of my face again that's my work from home uh set up with my portable monitor over here so um we have on the screen here we have some dummy data and we uh yeah so uh obviously we're not showing some uh real real uh information here some of this is um so pardon if these look a little funny I went to a very sophisticated uh online uh uh Salesforce data generator so um hopefully I can print out some of these names um if not just bear with me um so at this time of the year we have a lot of sponsors who are down to the wire trying to decide whether they're taking their table or not because a lot of our sponsors are corporate sponsors and um they are new new to their uh companies that are contacted through our board members and so they might not be super familiar with opnet they might just be really interested in a philanthropic um donation or they are trying to decide like do we have enough people to kind of fill this table and make make a showing um at the org at the event so um we are in the thick this is happening in a real time right now uh behind you know behind the scenes uh behind the screens although I do have my email shut for now um but um we're trying to figure out who's using their table so uh remember Heist we have 1200 guests before uh usually this event has between 800 and a thousand so uh we are kind of relying on some tables to drop um we want as many people as we can but we also want to have a great guest experience and uh you know there are fire codes we're getting pretty close there so um sounds like you've got Trevor Noah on Deck you've got 1200 spots your your this is the 20th you're doing it right so like lots of things lots of details and you need to make sure that everybody's sitting beside somebody they know where the table is a sponsorship and yeah these are not small enough amounts right 50k 25k 10K you're like lining up all these amounts of money to make sure that they hit your mind on them this is like critical critical fundraising and and revenue generation kind of work um and and it seems like right now this list is all opportunities right so you're managing lots of little details in your out what three weeks out three weeks out from your revenge two weeks two weeks out oh my God two weeks after your event so this must be like your command and control Central right you're just like operating in this space and it's become really important to us to have this in Salesforce to really centralize it I think um many hopefully admins on the call are feeling that sentiment too um so again we're out of spreadsheets now so in a situation where we're in this meeting and we are going line by line and talking about who owes us what we can start to just have like this is a live document for us to have or a it's not a doc it's it's our data it's a live it's almost a live feed almost for us to be able to have these conversations so um what we what we kind of do is we go row by row so let's look at bombock LLC again fake fake company um I think at least um and so we have uh here that we are kind of Next Step that we decided on the last time or this internal team notes field is kind of a recommendation field so if we I know not everybody is going to understand the Nuance of our our data but you can look here and see that this amount is zero dollars I think everybody knows what that means so but this is a company that has pledged they have confirmed that they do plan on supporting but we don't know how much they're going to donate whether they're going to take a table or donate it back to opnet um and the sponsorship level which is often contingent upon the amount that sometimes will bump somebody up um so this is not something we can calculate with the formula field because we uh or a flow because we have to make those decisions um for real so um this is what we would do in a deliverables meeting we would go through we would say uh friendly you know are the recommended next step is a friendly follow-up on a chain so this is there's an email chain going on and I can see what my colleague uh did what the last steps were and then we would literally go through uh have a conversation we see that the recommendation was that friendly follow-up so we can say our next step is that uh for here I'm just going to say we put a date here just so we have a log of it for 20. we're going to say AC to send friendly email or recommendation we just abbreviate to confirm table level and or let's say attendance because we're just trying to figure out if they're attending or not yeah at some point it sounds like you guys haven't gotten a follow-up from these folks at all so whoever's responsible for that relationship you're trying to drive it forward and be like is it a go or a no-go or is it a minimum you're sort of like driving that sort of fails or fundraising conversation to get them to commit but it sounds like you're actually running your meetings using this screen is that actually happen in your Zoom calls we we do we take we do Zoom calls and we uh do a screen share on this guy um so I'll stop sharing so that is our that is kind of the first scenario I wanted to talk through and this could be really useful for uh like a portfolio review something like that so uh yeah fascinating and I think it makes a lot of sense that you're you're giving the ability for your team to sort of do this all in one place you can control all of the columns at the top of the screen I know you've got some other um you've got some edits available later on but basically you're bringing your data to Bear to where the conversation is the meeting with your team making sure that hey this deliverables meeting needs to work we don't need to be in a meeting for two hours dead at the end of it and we can't can't string a sentence together we need to get in see the data make decisions have critical conversations get out and the fact that your data never has to leave Salesforce because you're updating it in grids is phenomenal yeah so ready for scenario number two yep let's do it for any of you guys that have questions feel free to put them in the Q a section and we'll get to them at the very end of the call so opportunity updates what's this all about Alex so this is actually very related it's using the same grid that I just showed you um it is um so all of those Communications were queuing up in those next in that next step calm those have to you know those represent action items that have to happen so um we centralize I believe it said on the last slide that we centralize our um all of our benefits through one inbox and so my colleague Grace who bless her heart um any Southerners in the room they know that phrase I'm originally from South Carolina so that was when I heard a lot growing up um bless Grace's heart she is just in this inbox all day and so she needs a really effective way to make these changes so let's go to um we just have to get these rapid fire uh responses from sponsors in to Salesforce because this is how we you know track this information and make sure everything is ready queued up Etc so um going to each opportunity one by one is even though it isn't um even though that doesn't take a huge amount of time like when you don't have any time at all you need to really be as a quickly effective as possible so I can share I can go ahead ahead and share my screen again yeah that makes a lot of sense I mean I live out of my inbox in my role as a salesperson for epsona and I I cannot click on a record and then scroll down the page and then find a field I want to update and then double click on it and save it um I need I need an inbox a quick and easy way to take roughly five seconds to update a field and on an opportunity so this is a situation again let's say where were we this this fake company let's say grace gets an email and says uh that says you know we're sorry for the delay bombach is confirming our table level we'd like to sponsor the uh Gala at ten thousand dollars we are planning on using our table so I'll you know this is something grace actually will just have this grid open next you know on a screen aside from the inbox so as soon as that update comes in she just says am no no surfing through the page layout um the opportunity page layout she just says okay ten thousand dollars that it is not a TBD anymore oops it is a table and that uh sponsorship level we're going to say you know they are a ten thousand dollar investor um and then that's kind of it and it sounds you know it seems really simple but again that took me approximately five seconds um five is a lot better than 30 especially if you're having to make you know think about how many updates she's you know she could be making 100 of these updates a day so think of how many how many minutes that saves so we we click save here and that data that data's in yeah so at this point now now that the data is updated in Salesforce if you're looking at a dashboard maybe if you're a manager or you're fundraising your financial manager whoever's sort of Manning the looking at the line item and saying you know how much do we have left to close before we can say this event is fully fully booked in Revenue bookings um they can sort of see that real time keep that up to date and Grace is just like you said sort of in in maintaining that inbox mode and keeping those relationships keeping those relationships moving forward sorry I get excited and then I forget to go back to the screen sharing um so yeah so you've got um so the text fields on scenario one sort of give you a way to see overall how do I make sure that these deliverable meetings where I'm having it with multiple people in one screen are creating outcomes that are easy to manage we can all see it together and have critical discussions without having to wait for pages to load opportunity updates you need to get that amount peeled in there and you need to sort of close quote unquote deals for close commitments get those commitments clear your your co-worker Grace is essentially using grids to sort of quickly line item update details along the way and that allows you guys to have have decisions for moving forward scenario three contact additions and updates um this one seems a little more different this one's more variable what is this one all about sure so um a huge as I mentioned a huge portion of our gallable Revenue comes from board member Outreach and the bulk of it is business to business relationships so um when we receive an Outreach list from a board member uh we uh and we know that they are planning on making an Ask we need to create opportunities for these board members um contacts and so a lot of times I just don't have a ton of information um it's really just like name email uh Title Company um so as much as I love collecting Rich data on folks it's just not going to happen necessarily for this group and uh I don't know about you guys but my contact page layout is set up to collect all that rich data that um we like to get um so uh one of my Solutions here rather than um you know surfing through contact records scrolling scrolling is to create a grid that allows for easy batch entry and um you know appsona does have a batch entry project product so I didn't want to you know I was nervous about sharing this because I didn't want to uh you know purchased in sales essentially but he he said it was okay to share this um and to let people know that this is a you know plausible solution with that this product offers um so I will share my screen one more time and show you what I call my aptly titled easy contact grid because I just want to enter exactly the fields that I need for these folks um no need to uh hunt uh for Fields so this is Joe oh I created him earlier um so all I do I add a row it populates from the last uh last person you entered oops there's my Dashlane I found I turned that off always always with the password managers um so this though actually like you do have to program yourself to the auto populate but uh sometimes but sometimes it's actually really helpful because a lot of times I'm doing um one board members lists at a time so I actually I'll show you in a minute I'll explain in a minute but I actually like the auto populate feature so let's just say all I have on this contact is that her name is Jane Jane Smith she works for oops now everybody's looking at Dashlane again pause until I turn it back on I don't want to see you here I remember we were talking about loving loving solving problems live live on webinars if that's the worst thing that happens um I mean the fact that the UPS man hasn't come by and my dog hasn't thrown a fit as a miracle um and if it happens that's it is what it is um but let's say James email is JS at I'm just gonna say google.org let's just it's a Sandbox and so this contact refer this field is really critical for us we use this in so many different reports because Alex Chi who is a fake person most likely um I was looking for Alex Christie and I don't actually and this is a partial sandbox so I don't exist here funny enough um but let's say Alex Chi is a board member um we want to connect everybody um or to the board members so we can easily pull a list of the contacts and um and their opportunities to show the board members kind of like how their fundraising is going so we really need to be able to tie Jane Smith to Alex Chi so that's what this contact referral field is for um and that again is why I like this Auto populate because I can just kind of tab through we have this checkbox that is uh we expand that a little bit it actually is a really let's see no it's fine this is our checkbox that shows that this is a Gala Prospect I'm actually going to uncheck this for now let's pretend that this didn't Auto populate and that I forgot it because I'm going to show you something in a minute um you can say that he works for Price don't know what that is it's a fake name um and we can say see here that some you know I said we actually know that he's an SVP of price so we can actually save here um we want to update the I forget to this is uh why this is better than importing and exporting for me because I forget to add Fields all the time when I import and um so you can just go to your grids admin and you can edit your grid here you have so many fields that you can add you filter it's like pulling a report this is one of my favorite uh filters because uh or because I again uh will I'm a I'm a fast typer I love data integrity and I'm also a typo queen or I forget entire fields to import so or to add so I love this filter just this is my secret life hack um if there's a created by um and you can add yourself I use this all the time just to go through what I've done that day but anyway getting back to the fields and the grid so I noticed that I forgot to add title in there so I can just add that here by primary affiliation we save our changes and then we refresh our grid hopefully that pushes through really quickly yep so now we have title I can add and go back to Jane's row I say that she's the SVP here we had saved get uh yeah get the tab off of that one field oh yeah and we're done nice yes nice easy um so see how I mean just imagine having to do like I mean maybe maybe at 30 you're importing but like if you're doing 10 and you just don't want to set up that import file you know this is going to take a lot less time highly recommend um again not a complicated data data like you know not a messy data scenario but it's still just so helpful um and I kind of can't wait after my Joke is on May 4th I'm gonna design um I'll stop sharing now but um could you could you go back to that screen oh yeah sure uh you had um you said you were looking forward to something what were you looking forward to afternoon oh after May 4th I was going to say that I was looking forward to building out um you know kind of similar grids to this like deliverables report for um you know kind of like a major gift portfolio review um how many of you here uh have a major gift or officer at your organization um you know nod through some people off camera throw something in you know thumbs up nod um how many of you love your major gift officers and respect the work they do um and how many of you have a major gift officer that's out in the field taking meetings and doesn't really have a lot of time to update their uh contact reports in Salesforce um yeah right um not they're not their fault so we need to make it really easy for them so I'm really looking forward to setting up a grid um where we can kind of go line by line and we can do portfolio reviews if similar to lately the fields we have here like if somebody's going from like a cultivation to a solicitation stage if an ass has gone out we just talk through it we flip it we move on with our day that data is in Salesforce and we can have live conversations about what's been going on there so um and in fact like I uh I'm not an MGO but I uh do run our annual fund campaign and I am guilty of not putting uh my own contact reports in Salesforce even though I designed a lot of these systems so one of my favorite quotes uh from the Great Meadow soprano is uh sometimes we are all Hypocrites so um I'm gonna use this to keep myself a little more accountable for my own work and for my users as well um Justin is there anything else you wanted to see on my screen here or should I pass it back over yeah so if we could go to the easy contact UM you and I have talked a little bit about the um about this as we did our our presentation prep earlier um one of the things you referenced is you know you're using the sort of just Mass clean up your data so yeah yeah that's right so something's like all right you forget a field you can pull open that you can add that field quickly as one of everyone's here and then you also reference the tools menu what are your sort of General uses for this tools menu when you're doing that like you're in you're in go mode you have like 15 days until the event so you're as you're adding all this contact data in Salesforce how do you use these tools and in fact I forgot to come back to the thing that I said I was going to come back to which just shows where my my brain is I blame it on Gala um or it might just be my brain in general but it's very convenient to blame uh Gala for everything of course but we have our tools and let's say um you know real life example this checkbox that says somebody's a Gala or um here we have our long column name but somebody's a contact for the gala um and I forgot this field I add it back into my grid and it is unchecked so I just go to uh you can check this box if you only want to update one record or you can you know just defaults to update all you can say uh update all and you can just see I forgot this check box um and I'm moving my zoom all my zoom features around so you just apply it and it updates did an update did I check yes let's see oh I updated it for now but you got the idea right yeah so like imagine so right now with the sandbox data you've only got like a handful of Records but essentially you've got hundreds or at least tens and twenties of records and if you forget a key field you can go back click click update click click update um and this applies to any and all data but you're in a constant sort of get data in qualify that out and make sure it's clean and useful and helpful immediately as you're applying towards those grants or this um solid deadline so I just see it like as you get closer and closer to this deadline data becomes more and more important if you start slipping and data starts becoming less important that's the moment that your users are going to use data where you're going to be like well I don't trust that let me maintain my own spreadsheet and you're like no if the data is in Salesforce and it's up to date these this is like this Litany of tools that gives you a way to quickly update the data maybe give it to your MGO your major gift officer in a way that they don't have to sort of go to Salesforce so so this tab that you're on right now this Chrome tab is essentially its own page right so you can embed this tab anywhere you want you can put it on a tab in Salesforce you can give it directly to a user but they can sort of get to a place where you're designing their data entry points um and then updating it live getting it up to date quickly so exactly I'm just going to jump in we do have a question it kind of goes along with this I think uh Katie had asked how is this better than using listview and Salesforce and selecting specific opportunity fields that you want to view and edit what are your thoughts from your perspective Alex as to why you would use this versus list views yeah um and I think just you know I'm going to pass it to Justin in a second but um in general I think you know I actually just kind of in many ways prefer the app so in a I love Salesforce but I prefer the app Zone interface it's just a lot easier but also you just have more um flexibility with the fields you're able to uh select and that you're able to edit um I find listview is a little clunkier they're great but um to me this is just much much faster much more user-friendly um people kind of it and it just like lends itself much more to that really like kind of spreadsheet like um uh interface that a lot of people especially that aren't admins are useful I find it you know I've tried to um I know right who wants to that's just too real right Lori um but um yeah I especially like as admins I think we're con we are thinking in you know something like a list view but our users like they're my I have a lot of anytime I build a list view for a user they don't want to use it so um less less everyone who has users that do but mine certainly prefer this thanks I I really appreciate that um I also augmented what you just said with a blog post that we had that compares Salesforce list views to have Sona grids and what some of the advantages are and some of the things you just mentioned are in there so thank you oh great great hopefully I didn't say anything that was totally misrepresented but I have a feeling that uh it would be pretty in line with that I haven't seen that blog post myself so yeah I think this is solid and mostly I just I love the fact that Alex you're actually you're doing the live work with your team um not quote unquote in the field but actually like with people that need help so the consistent question from folks all the time is well uh I'm not going to go update that Salesforce because it takes two gosh darn long and I hate using it and it's hard to use but when you're saying hey you go to your major gift officer you go to someone in particular and then you're showing them hey let me make this custom spreadsheet view for you just so that it has the data you want you just have you can create as many grids as you want so you can create a grid for Bob for Jane for Harry you have a bunch for yourself you're using you have one for grace that she's using so it's sort of very portable I just see you like resourcing your team with almost like hey show me the Excel spreadsheet you want to use you take that Excel spreadsheet you build it as a grid you give them a custom tab for it and then they're Off to the Races and you you've made them faster like you've reduced their time you reduce their headaches hopefully they're not crying in a corner somewhere by the by the night of Gala Eve and you're actually like helping your team be successful with Salesforce in Epson yeah um I mean I have like thank you guys at appsona because some of my users think I'm kind of a genius because because of things really like simple data structure like things that took me 10 minutes to set up in grids like I should never tell them that it took me 10 minutes because I think I'm really like smart um for setting this up so uh you guys have set me up for great success and I will keep alluding to my colleague Grace who I would love I would have loved to have her join with me but she is in that uh in that inbox right now but when I first introduced her to grids she literally she literally said that uh I'm having the time in my life with this because she just like built all these grids to clean up you know all those like we all have those lists of uh what we call it at net summer projects which are the like boring data cleanup projects that we're never going to get to and we think we're going to do them in the summer but instead we uh find other things we want to do or we ignore them that's at least me um all those dream projects that she you know we all kept putting off she just like went Bam Bam Bam um and it was our date is so much cleaner now so solid so um Alex this is phenomenal um I um know that we're sort of at the end of our presentation we've covered sort of three scenarios that you're using up Center grids for today um you know 14 15 days away from go live on a Gala that includes 1200 people and Trevor Noah by the way I mean if I knew Trevor Noah was an I might have tried to like swing up swing a ticket out there somehow but yeah um I am just excited to hear how you're being successful um for the crowd uh that's here and available there's a couple questions that have come through the chat and I know we've responded to a couple of them um I have a great sandbox org open as well so if there's some I see the first question that's come up from Lori is just around um is there any documentation comparing Grizz to what we call the tabular view functionality um you know what um let me get to Lori's first question I think Lori actually has a question more for you Alex it is um did you have already respond to this one let me just ask how do you manage that user who wants to uh print a list I'm just curious if you've gotten that in any of your Bridge related sort of uh back and forth Alex how do you manage that user who wants to um yeah like real time like From The Trenches let's say somebody's like hey can I get that print out from you um curious how you handle those requests oh um it's like as technical as this you know being an admin and being a development operations person is um I find a lot of my job is actually managing expectations so um this is definitely more of like I wish I had a great like data answer but I think that part of it is building trust and I think there might be a point where you're using grids and like maybe printing a list and like eventually uh trying to move you know I find uh users that are that like those printed lists that you really have to uh take baby steps and take the small wins and that eventually um you might get them there and sometimes you just sometimes you have to print the damn list and uh but ideally uh with time you can kind of get people away from that I you know I consider any of those small wins huge um so that's not the Magic The Magic answer um I wish I could just tell them no I'm not printing your list but we know that doesn't go and I want I want to help them so yeah you know yeah meet everybody where they are and try and nudge them in the right direction yeah I mean them off Victor slowly yeah and I think it's I think it's correct Laura I mean I think it's correct Alex like you do have the power right you are you are the person that can see the vision for what your team wants to accomplish and you're the person sitting in the Salesforce Captain chair saying here's what I have available to me um to accomplish that mission um so you have sort of your hands on all the controls have Sona grids so I'm going to switch over to my my grids admin view um like you reference like Grace is creating a bunch of grids you're creating grids you can swap them in swap them out so you can sort of decide how do you wean them off of that question or how you steer them just to a place of saying I don't need to look at a printout I can just look at this grid I can look at this instead and make that easier so I'm going to reference here just this is our grids admin view if you guys have questions welcome to sort of ask questions live real time we've got the remaining 17 minutes of this hour available and Alex is great has graciously said that she can make herself available up until then so make sure you get your Alex key questions in first as a fundraiser in the field I'm going to sort of just comment on some of the grids um some of where I see Alex living as an ad as an appsona admin this grids admin view is where Alex referenced earlier he's able to pull open different grids sort of look at them clicking on edit gives her the ability to sort of add Fields as needed so again this is an opportunity grid so she can grab a number of different fields pull them in pull them off you can lock them or unlock them I.E you can sort of make grids visible to people to see and then pull them off the screen and she had some default filters as well if he uses her sort of easy contact screen to set those default filters there's also the ability to do SUB grids so just referencing here if she wanted to extend and say hey let me see some data underneath that contact object and see related objects underneath it if you can include that too if you wanted to there's a number of the subgrids that you can create here and what that looks like when I actually launched that grid there's this fancy little direct link button that we can use to launch it this is you know 90 000 sort of Records in a grid view but the ability to sort of see it here with a number of other options so grids are widely portable widely flexible essentially list views I say list views but with a bunch of enhancements um and gives you some control on ways that an admin might need to give their data to their team in a very specific manner just to sort of help their use case so Alex open any comments or chats you have on that as we're just going to respond to sort of questions along the way all right next question is there any documentation comparing grids to tablet review functionality and appsona and I'm going to reference um just sort of a quick overview here Lori thanks for asking um here is on this grid view I have opportunities and actually have three different kinds of record types right so this is one of the base expectations for list views list views are always usually chained to a record type so if you have different record types in your in your record detail you can't get all those record types in one list View and then you can see a number of them on a page and sort of adjust the sort here that subgrid pops up in here quickly and allows you to quickly add rows adjust existing rows or or change change values along the way as well so a grid here sort of shows you several child objects opportunity for this 219 000 or 2 million opportunity gives you some contact roles that I can adjust and change I can sort of change field values here as needed I need to sort of update one of the fields to show a different value um the ability to sort of pop that out in a grid gives you a very specific ability to adjust that saving that then allows you to do all of your saving and editing of fields on one screen on one grid screen instead of needing to click through and save it on a different screen um I would say grids are very custom they give your end users at a lower price point the ability to sort of see very select amounts of data and accomplish very specific outcomes when I go to The appsona View I'm here in my app so my apps on a Sandbox this is the one demo word I leave in all the time if I wanted to see that similar opportunity table view you see as an admin of epson I have a lot more sort of menu items here this this interface is on sometimes a lot more busy right if I hover over opportunities and click the opportunities tab we call this our opportunity profile view if I hover over the opportunity tab you see it's loading the 500 000 rough opportunities here um if I hover over this click the tabular view it shows effectively a grid view we call this the tabular view though this existed first um grids has existed second and the ability here is very similar to grids but it's sort of the admin level I.E I can click down and drop down here I see multiple sort of related lists I can then click down into a related list and get additional related lists it's almost like the tabular view is what you're what you might give your super users or people that are mass updating and reviewing data and then the tools menu here on this side also is widely available to admins oftentimes from The tabular View you might want to do a mass update for multiple fields on on objects or you might want to do an import and import data to Salesforce maybe you want to do a merge mail a document merge directly from sales from appsona in that view as well so the tab use review is more like Central to sort of the episode base product and then grids is very pretty much saying hey we know end users need to see their data you know their data like those summer projects Alex referenced ingredients can be customized and given very specific functionality and then you can sort of pass that amongst widely to you know as many users as you need that's 10 users 100 a thousand users at your organization thanks for asking and we've got an anonymous request and we've got a question here curious if grids offers stunning rows or other calculation rows I'm going to just pause it to my apps on a team because I'm I don't remember off the top of my head but I'm gonna happy to sort of go jump in and see so does grids offer summing rows or other calculation rows go to this option and let's see what we've got so I've got you know what let me go to a simpler grid just one that's a little easier to start manage I'm gonna go to the sales pipeline grid demo and this is only 72 000 records right so that's fewer at the bottom of the screen here let's see all these 200 records I am not sure I don't think we provide initial calculation Fields here within a grid View more of our stunning and calculations I think it was in your previous grid um in the previous I forgot the name of the previous question at the bottom yep let me go back to it then so Big Grid three op record types oh here we go it's a little hard to see sorry let me squeeze over the right so we've got that amount field so key to Vegeta's comment at number fields we do apply the ability to sort of aggregate that data so you can say hey for this um for these first 200 rows on the spreadsheet so we're not doing this at an aggregate level across all 90 000 records here I.E showing that like you can initially sort of see a grids view of lots and lots and lots of data list views usually time out at you know 200 rows then you get another 200 then you have to keep loading you can see all of your data in a grid this 98 million reflects I think just this initial I'm not sure I'm not sure if that applies to the first 200 records or the whole set um and then with our appsona base license we need to call app center for Salesforce we have a number of features that just live in reports so in-app sonar reports you can create calculated Fields until the cows come home they can be calculations using JavaScript you can create some Fields you can create metric Fields uh first last least or highest averages there's a lot of functionality that's built within our reporting feature set great question thank you anonymous yeah so thanks for the chime in any other comments from apps on a team or Alex um yeah I just wanted to say like I'm always really excited to talk you know talk about this stuff so please feel free uh anybody to find me find me on LinkedIn um I am happy to chat with you uh starting on May 4th yeah and probably not exactly them because I need to uh I need to relax so maybe the week of the eighth yeah maybe after a good seven day sabbatical from uh from from uh from Gala world yeah oh great so I'm not seeing any other questions episode 18 flagged me if I'm incorrect um no I think you're you're good okay I'll explain it let me just sort of end on our final slide here just for for the team or for the attendees um this is our sort of resources and links document we do have um we'll be posting this video on YouTube so if you have a key team member or just a colleague that you want to share this with please do so um I'd also like to reference um my extreme thanks to Alex for her willingness to take time out of a very busy schedule to to provide this leadership um I think Alex admins like you are the ones that are sort of creating real change for both nonprofits social impact works as well as just um any other organization you you see the vision of what's possible you're able to help um connect the vision with what people need Salesforce to do with the reality of tools that are your disposal um so my hat's off to you um thank you so much for being with us today and showcasing it I look forward to seeing you next time in Salesforce I'm sorry in New York and and in office hours so if you guys have questions do connect with Alex she has a phenomenal resource a powerful Salesforce admin and if you guys have any questions for appsona we'd love to have you join us for our office hours or just send us an email at any of the links below yeah thank you so much Justin and thank you to the episode of team and uh to everybody yeah um Alex good luck with the remaining 14 days uh we'll be keeping you in our thoughts and have a great week all right thank you all right have a good see you all everyone cheers
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Legacy of the Nisei Veterans (Part 3 of 9)
when the 442nd was formed there was a lot of discussion in hawaii immediately ten thousand boys volunteered because there was one draft board and they were not under guard there was martial law in hawaii but they were free to go and go you know they were they were there were no camps they were they were afraid to roam around they were working in the pearl harbor that you know making a paycheck and everything so they were eager to go very eager to go on when most of the boys now are in concentration camps in the united states scattered all over the country not in one place so now the army sends representatives out to the camps and they're asking the boys to volunteer well as you can imagine the older boys are saying hell no you put us in jail give us our freedom and we'll go let our parents out of jail what crime have they committed tell us and of course there's no answer there's you know there's nothing there except we want you to go to you know go to war force well a lot of people said hell no overnight i got changed to i'm loyal now so um 80 well there were a lot of japanese american uh men and women that were in ann arbor michigan working for the university um there were so many and all of a sudden this classic every got reclassified and the men these are just men 80 of us went for our physical in detroit michigan and would you believe there was only one guy that got rejected the government decided for some reason that they're going to let us declare our loyalty and for them it was kind of a simple matter because all you gotta do is just say yeah i'm loyal you know and uh they'll think but but you know they didn't anticipate the reaction that they were gonna get from the attorneys because the internees you know have been incarcerated for nine months they said now what are they doing to us now you know and uh you know the questionnaire had 28 questions uh you know the first 26 were you know information you know with your name from iran but question 27 and 28 were the problematical ones uh question 27 said are you willing to serve in the armed forces of the united states including combat is so ordered and question 28 had to do with r will you foresaw air any allegiance to the emperor of japan and pledge your allegiance to the united states initially you know or the way i answered it was i answered question 27 8 uh 28 27 excuse me as no because uh you know i didn't want to volunteer at that time and uh uh uh and i'll get back to a minute but and question 28 though i said yes you know i wasn't going to declare myself you know uh and i had no allegiance to the emperor and things so i had no trouble saying yes to that now as far as question 27 is concerned you know the the luckily for me the person who was administering the questionnaire was a very uh uh you know kind person and you know he was a very uh good person and you know he told me that time you know he says are you sure that's what you want to do you know i think you're making a big mistake and i said at the time uh well yeah you know i think that's what i want to do uh but then i thought about it for several days and then i went back to him and fortunately for me he let me change it because there yeah and you could see i i crossed it out and put yes and uh that was the best decision i ever made parents left it up to us it says it's your country you have to do what's right for you it says if you have to go to war go and be careful be responsible don't embarrass us don't bring shame to the family and uh they're of course they didn't want us to go you know i i chose to be loyal to the com to the country so i figured that you know that was the only thing i didn't know any other place you know i wouldn't know what to do with japan so where else you're going to go that's all i know is the united states after the 442nd had fought battles and demonstrated that low empty uh then they decided to uh you know reinstate the draft and so after nine months in uh feng college then i was drafted and uh you know uh and i was sent for uh be inducted in indianapolis and then what they did was they put me on uh uh in active reserve because what they were doing is uh you know they were they had to you know put me in the 442nd segregate unit and so they were collecting all the people from all the different camps and things like this and so until they were ready i had a sufficiently large number you know they put us on an active reserve there were a bunch of us young kids and i was on the outside but there were some the other 16 17 18 year old boys who were thinking along the same lines as i was you know this is what the government did but what can you do to change the mind of the government if we don't go to fight what's going to happen to us will they send us all to japan to get rid of us i mean they put us in camps i suppose they could send us to japan i mean they can logistically do this so a lot of us were we're americans that's you know our parents would say we're americans you go fight for your country so we were dying to volunteer so many boys volunteered for camps i volunteered out of camp and it wasn't until may of 1943 that my draft board in denver called me to go then they start asking for volunteers and and you can enlist in the service i said gee i don't know i was a little confused at the time i didn't first volunteer so it finally came to a point where i had to make a decision whether volunteer or be drafted i waited as long as i could and just before i drafted i got my notice and was put on the enlisted reserve in june of 1944 they were gathering enough japanese-american to make uh uh enough to train us as a unit i i graduated from in 44 and then during my senior year i was inducted into the service you know it was an inactive service for a while and then when i the minute i graduated they changed that to active services then i went into service right after performing the the 442nd combat team and my mom said not to volunteer but if they draft you but to go and so that's what we did
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Between the Lines | Boyd Cable | Historical Fiction, War & Military Fiction | Talkingbook | 2/4
Section five nothing to report between the lines by Boyd cable this LibriVox recording is in the public domain on the Western Front there is nothing to report or remains quiet official dispatch the seventh territorial king zone asterisks had taken over their allotted portion of the trenches who were settling themselves in for the night when the two facts are taken in conjunction that it was an extremely unpleasant night cold wet and bleak and the seventh were thoroughly happy and would not have exchanged places with any other battalion in Flanders it will be very plain to those who know their front that the seventh koat were exceedingly new to the game they were and actually this was their first spell of duty in the forward firing trenches they had been out for some weeks weary weeks filled with the digging of communication trenches well behind the firing trenches with drills and with various fatigues of what they considered an a ving rather than a military nature but every task piled upon their Reluctant shoulders had been performed promptly and efficiently and now at last they were enjoying the rewards of their zeal a turn in the forward trenches the men were unfailingly pleased with themselves with the British Army and with the whole world the non comms were anxious and desperately keen to see everything in apple-pie order the company officers were inclined to be Pidgey team and the OSI was worried and concerned to the verge of nerves he pored over the trench maps that had been handed to him he imagined assaults delivered on this point and that hurried at the point of the pencil his supports along various blue and red lines to the threatened angles of the wiggly line that represented the forward trench drew lines from his machine-gun emplacements to the red inked crosses of the German wire entanglements frowned and cogitated over the pencil cross placed by the OC of the relief battalion where the lurking places of German Maxim's were suspected afterwards he made a long and exhaustive tour of the muddy trenches concealing his anxiety from the junior officers and speaking lightly and cheerfully to them following therein truly and instinctively the first principle of all good commanders to show the greater confidence as they feel at the base he returned to the battalion headquarter situated in a very grimy cellar of a shell wrecked house behind the support trenches and partook of a belated dinner of tinned food flavored with grit and plaster dust the signalers were established with their telephones footed stone stair outside the cellar door and into this cramped exchanger and telephone wires from the companies and the trenches and from the brigade headquarters a mile or so back every word that the signalers spoke was plainly heard in the cellar and every time the colonel heard hello yes this is HQ he sat motionless waiting to hear what message was coming through when his meal was finished he resisted an impulse to phone all the forward trenches asking how things were unlaced his boots paused and laced them up again lay down on a very gritty mattress in a corner of the cellar and tried to sleep for the first hour every rattle of rifle fire every thought of a gun every call on the telephone brought him up on his pillow his ears straining to catch any further sound after about the tenth alarm he reasoned the matter out with himself something after this fashion the battalion is occupying a position that has not been attacked for weeks and it is disposed as or the regular battalions are mean and no more and no less effectually than May there is no an officer or man in the forward trenches who cannot be fully questioned to keep a lookout and to resist an attack to the last breath there's no need to or people wake and to do so is practically admitting a distrust of the seventh KOAT I trust them fully and therefore I ought to go to sleep whereupon the colonel sat up took off his wet boots lay down again resolutely closed his eyes and remained wide awake for the rest of the night but if there be any who feel inclined to smile at the nervousness of an elderly stoutish and constitutionally easygoing kernel of territorials I would remind them of a few facts the colonel had implicit faith in the stout hearted must the spirit the fighting quality of his battalion he had had the handling and the training of them ever since mobilization and he knew every single man of them as well as they knew themselves they had done everything asked of them and borne lightheartedly rough waters bad weather hard duties but and one must admit it a big and serious but tonight might be their real and their first testing in the flame and fire of war even as no man knows how he will feel and behave under fire until he has been under fire so no regiment or battalion knows the men were razor keen for action but that very keenness might lead them into a rashness of fool hardness which would precipitate action the colonel believed they would stand and fight to the last gasp and die to the last man rather than yield a yard of their trench he believed that of them even as he believed it of himself but he did not know it of them any more than he knew it of himself men apparently every bit as good as him had now developed some white streaks on farley some stupidity in the stress and strain of action other regiments apparently as sound as his had in the records of history failed or broken in a crisis he and his were new and untried and military commanders for innumerable ages had doubted and mistrusted new and untried troops well he had done his best and at least the next 24 hours would show him how good or how bad that best had been what meantime let no one blame him for his anxiety or nervousness and meantime the 7th asterisks serenely unaware of their commanding officers worry and doubt that to be fair to them and to him it must be stated that they would have floundered scornfully any suggestions that he had held them joyfully said about the impossible task of making themselves comfortable and the congenial one of making the enemy extremely uncomfortable the sentries were duly posted and spent an entirely unnecessary proportion of their time peering over the parapet there were more very pistol lights burnt during the night than would have sufficed to trench hardened battalion for a month and the Germans opposite having in hand a little job of adding to their barbed wire defences were puzzled and rather annoyed by the unwonted display of fireworks they foolishly vented their annoyance by letting off a few rounds of rapid fire at the opposition and the 7th asterisks eagerly accepted the challenge man their parapets and proceeded to pour perfect hurricane of fire back to the challenger's the Germans were the exception of about a dozen pick sharp shooting snipers ceased to fire and took careful cover the snipers daring the asterisks three minutes of activity succeeded in scoring seven hits and the asterisks found themselves in possession of a casualty list of one killed and six wounded before the company and platoon commanders had managed to stop the shooting and get the bend down under cover when the shooting it ceased and the casualties had been cleared out on their way to the dressing station the asterisks recharged their for magazines and spent a good hour discussing the incident those men who had been beside the casualties finding themselves and their narratives of how it happened in great demand and one of the casualties having insisted when his slight wound was dressed on returning to the trench had to deliver a series of lecture X on what it felt like what the medical said how the other fellows were how the dressing station was worked and similar subjects with pantomimic illustrations of how he was holding his rifle when the bullet came through the loophole and how he was still fully capable of continuing to hold it a heavy shower dispersed the audience those are the men who were free to do so returning to muddy and leaky dugouts and the remainder taking up their positions at the parapet there was as much chance of these latter standing on their heads as there was of their going to sleep but the officers made so many visiting rounds to be certain of their sentries wakefulness and spent so long on each round and on the fascinating peeps over into the neutral ground that the end of one round was hardly completed before it was time to begin the next occasionally the Germans sent up a flare and every man and officer of the koat who was awake stared out through the loopholes and expectation of they do not want they also fired off a good many pistol light and it was nearly 4 a.m. before the Germans ventured to send out their working party over the parapet once over they followed the usual routine throwing themselves flat in the mud and rank grass when a light flared up and remaining motionless until it died out springing to silent and nervous activity the instant darkness fell working mostly by sense of touch and keeping one eye always on the British merripit for the first hint of a soaring light the neutral ground between the trenches was fairly thickly scattered over with dead the majority of them German and it was easy enough for an extra score or so of men lying prone and motionless as the dead themselves to be overlooked in the acting light the work was proceeding satisfactorily and was almost completed when and mischance led to the exposure of the party one of the workers was in the very act of crawling over the parapet when a British light flared halfway over he hesitated one moment whether to leap back or forward then hurriedly left down in front of the parapet and flung himself flat on his face he was just too late the lights revealed him exactly as he left and a wildly excited king's own asterisk pulled back the cutoff of his magazine and opened rapid fire yelling frenziedly at the same time that they were coming were coming were attacking were charging look out every koat on his feet lost no time in joining in the mad minute and every KOAT who had been asleep or lying down was up in a twinkling and blazing over the parapet before his eyes were properly opened the machine-gun detachment were more circumspect if no less eager the screen before the wide loophole was jerked away and the fat barrel of the maxim peered out and swung smoothly from side to side looking for a fair mark it had not long to wait the German working party stuck it out for a couple of minutes but with light after light flaming into the sky and exposing them hideously with the British trench crackling and spitting fire from end to end with the bullets hissing and whistling over them and hailing thick amongst them their nerves gave and broke in a frantic desire for life and safety they flung away the last chance of life and safety they're prone and motionless position gave them they scrambled to their feet a score of long cloaked crouching figures glaringly plain and distinct in the vivid light and turned to run for their trench the sheathing bullets caught half a dozen and dropped them before they had well stood up stumbled another two or three over before they could stir a couple of pieces went on cutting down the remainder swiftly and mercilessly the remainder ran stumbling and tripping and staggering their legs hampered by their long coat their feet clogged living in the wet greasy mud the eye glaring behind the swinging sights of the maxim caught that clear target of running figures the muscle began to jet forth a stream of fire and hissing bullets the cartridge belt to click racing through the breech the bullets cut a path of flying mud splashes across the bare ground to the runners played a moment about their feet then lifted and swept across and across once twice thrice on the first sweep the thudding bullets found their target on the second they still caught some of them on the third they sang clear across and into the parapet for no figures were left to check their flight the working party was wiped out it took the excited riflemen another minute or two to realize that there was nothing left to shoot at except an empty parapet and some heaps of huddled forms but the pause to refill the empty magazines steadied them and then the fire died away the whole thing was over so quickly that the rifle fire had practically ceased before the artillery behind had time to get to work and by the time they had flung a few shells to burst in thunder and lightning roar and flash over the German parapet the storm of rifle fire had slackened and past hearing it died away the Gunners also stopped reloaded and laid their pieces waited the reports of their forward officers and one receiving them turned in to their dugouts and their blankets again but the batter is covering the front held by the asterisks remained by their guns and continued to throw occasional rounds into the German trenches their forward officers had passed on the word received from the asterisks of a sharp attack quickly beaten back that being the natural conclusion drawn from that leaping figure on the parapet and the presence of Germans in the open and the guns kept up a slow rate of fire more with the idea of showing the enemy that the defense was awake and waiting for them then of breaking up another possible attack the battalions of regulars to either side of the Astor disks had more correctly diagnosed situation as a false alarm or ten rounds rapid on working parties and their supporting artillery did no more than carry on their usual might firing the result of all this was that the asterisks throughout the night enjoyed the spectacle of some very pretty artillery fire in the dark on and over the trenches facing them and also the much less pleasing one of German shells bursting in the British trenches and especially in those of the KOAT and they had the heaviest scare on the simple and usual principle of retaliation whereby if our section a of trenches is shelled we shall the German section facing it and vice versa the fire was by no means heavy as artillery fire goes these days and at first the asterisks were not greatly disturbed by it but even a rate of three or four shells every ten or fifteen minutes is garlic and necessitates the keeping of close cover or the loss of a fair number of men it took half a dozen casualties to impress firmly on the asterisks their need of keeping cover shell casualties have an extremely ugly look and some of the asterisks felt decidedly squeamish at sight of theirs especially of one where the casualty had to be collected piece by piece and removed in a sack for an hour before dawn the battalion stood to lining the trench with loaded rifles already after the usual and accepted fashion shivering despite their warm clothing and mufflers and woollen caps and thick great coats in the raw edge cold of the breaking day for an hour they stood there listening to the whine of overhead bullets and the sharp slap of well aimed ones in the parapet the swish and crash of shells the distant patter of rifle fire and the boom of guns that hours perhaps always the worst of the 24 the rousing from sleeps turning out from war or even from wet blankets the standing still in a waterlogged trench with everything fingers and clothes and rifle and trench sides cold and wet and clammy to the touch and smeared with sticky mud and clay all combined to make the morning span two arms an experience that no amount of repetition ever customs one two or makes more bearable even the asterisks fresh and keen and enthusiastic as they were with all the interest of novelty gave to the proceedings found the hour of long drawn and trying and it was with intense relief that they saw the frequently consulted watches marked the finish of the time and received the word to break off from their vigil they set about lighting fires and boiling water for tea and frying a meager bacon ration in their mess tin lids preparing and eating their breakfast the meal over they began on their ordinary routine work of daily trench life picked men were told off the snipers to worry and Harris the enemy they were posted at loopholes and in various positions commanded a good lookout and they fired carefully and deliberately at loopholes in the enemy parapet that doors and windows of more or less wrecked buildings in rare of the German lines at any and every head or hand that showed above the German parapet in the intervals of firing they searched through their glasses every foot of parapet every yard of ground every tree or bush hey Rick or broken building that looked a likely spot to make cover for a sniper on the other side if there I caught the flash of a rifle the instantly banishing spurt of haze or hot air too thin and filmy to be called smoke that spot was mucked down long and careful search made for the hidden sniper and a sort of bisley disappearing target shoot commenced until the opponent was either hit or driven to abandon his position the enemy snipers were of course playing exactly the same game and either they were more adept at it all because the asterisk snipers were more reluctant to give up position after it was spotted and hung on gamely determined to fight it out a slow but steady tally was added to the asterisks casualty lists along the firing and communication trenches party set to work various sorts bailing out water from the trench bottom putting in brushwood or brick foundations building up and strengthening dugouts and parapets filling sandbags and readiness for a night work and repairs on any portion damaged by shell fire by now they were learning to keep well below the parapet not to linger in positions of the communication trench that were in fellated by shrapnel to stoop low and pass quickly and exposed spots where the snipers waited to chance to catch an unwary head they had learned to press close and flat against the face of the trench war to get well down at the first hint of the warning rush of an approaching shell they were picking up neatly and quickly all the worst danger spots and angles and corners to be avoided except in time of urgent need one thing more was needed to complete their education in the routine of trench warfare and the one thing came about noon just as the asterisks were beginning to feel pleasant anticipation of the dinner hour a faint and rather insignificant bang sounded out in front the asterisks never even noticed it but next moment when something fell with a thudding splash on the wet ground behind the trench the men nearest the spot lifted their heads and stared curiously another instant and with a thunderous roar and a leaping cloud of thick smoke the bomb burst the men ducked hastily but one or two were not quick enough or lucky enough to escape oh there at that short distance they were certainly lucky in escaping with nothing worse than flesh wounds from the fragments of old iron nails and metal splinters that world outwards in a circle from the bursting bomb everyone heard the second Farland many all the bomb come over in a high curve as it dropped it appeared to be coming straight down into the trench and every man had an uncomfortable feeling that the thing was going to fall by rectly on him actually it fell short and well out in front of the trench and only a few splinters and a shower of Earth will Stover harmlessly high but the third was another over and the fourth another short and the asterisks unaware of the significance of the closing in bracket began to feel relief and a trifle of contempt for this clumsy slow-moving and visible missile their relief and contempt vanished forever when the fifth bomb fell exactly in the trench burst with a nerve shattering roar and fill the air with whistling fragments and dents choking blinding smoke and stench having caught their range an angle accurately the Germans proceeded to hurl bomb after bomb with the most horrible exactness and persistency for 200 yards up and down the trench there was no escape from the blast of the bursts it was no good crouching low or flattening up against parapet where the bombs dropped straight down and struck out backwards and sideways and in every direction even the roof Dean dugouts gave no security a bomb that fell just outside the entrance of one dugout riddled one man lying inside and blew another who was crouching in the entrance outwards bodily across the trench studying him with the shock and injuring him in a score of places plenty of the bombs fell short of the trench but too many fell fairly in it when one did so there was only one thing to do to throw himself violently down in the mud of the trench by demand weight heart and mouth for the crash of the explosion they artillery on being appealed to pounded the front German trench for an hour but made no impression on the trench mortar the OSI of the asterisks telephoned of Brigade asking what he was to do to stop the torment and destruction and in reply was told he ought to bomb back at the bomb throwers but the asterisk said already tried that without any success the distance was too great for hand bombs to reach and the men appeared to make poor shooting with their rifle grenades the weather type of trench mortar asked the brigade to which the harris colonel replied conclusively and that he didn't possess one hadn't a bomb for one and hadn't a man or officer who knew how to use one the brigade apparently learned this with surprise and replied vaguely that steps would be taken and that an officer and detachment of his battalion must receive a course of instruction the colonel replied was spirit that he was glad to hear all this but in the meantime what was he to do to prevent his battalion being blown in piecemeal out of the trenches they've all ended eventually in the arrival of a trench mortar in the pile of bombs from somewhere and a very youthful and very much annoyed artillery subaltern from somewhere else the colonel was most enormous ly relieved by these arrivals but his high hopes were a good deal dashed by the artillery man that you with explained that he was in effect totally ignorant of trench mortars and their ways that he had been shown the thing a week ago had it explained to him so far such a rotten toy could be explained and had fired two shots from it however he said briskly if offhandedly he was ready to have a go with it and see what he could do the trench mortar was carried down to the forward trench and on the way down behind it the youngster discoursed to the OC of the asterisks on the awful rot of a gunner officer being chased off on a job like this any knowledge of gunnery being entirely superfluous and indeed wasted on such a kids toy and the OSI looking at the trench mortar being prepared made a mental remark about the mouths of babes and the wives words thereof the weapon is easily described it was a mere cylinder of cast-iron closed at one end open at the other and with a roomy touch hole at the closed end the carriage consisted of two uprights on a base with mortar between them and pointing up at an angle about 45 degrees the charge was little packets of gunpowder tied up in paper in measured doses the bomb was a tin can an empty jammed tin mostly filled with a burst in charge and fragments of metal and with an inch or so of the fuse protruding the piece was loaded by throwing a few packets of powder into the muscle poking them with a piece of stick to burst the paper and carefully sliding the bomb down on top of the charge a length of fuse was poked into the touch hole and the end of it lit sufficient length being given to allow the lighter to get round the nearest corner before the mortar fired though then was to rubbishy and cheaply and roughly made till have been fit for use as a kid's toy as a subaltern called it to imagine it being used as a weapon of precision in a war distinguished above all others as one of scientifically perfect weapons and implements was ridiculous 4 onwards the colonel watched the business of loading and laying with amazement and consternation with that he asked well yes said the youthful subber to them doubtful me about it I believe said the colonel beginning to wax indignant Lulay saying such a newsie of relic here to fight a reasonably accurate and decidedly destructive mortar subaltern chuckled oh that's not any museum antique you said that's a mortar trench mark something or other the latest the most modern weapon of its kind in the British Army it was I made I believe in the Royal Hospital and it is still being made and issued for use in the field the engineers collecting the emptied ramparts and converting them to bombs they've only had four or five months you see to a bouquet look out sir here's one of theirs the resulting explosion flung a good deal of mud over the parapet onto the colonel and the subaltern and raised the youth to rock beasts he cried angrily and poked a length of fuse in the touch hole get away round the Traverse he ordered the mob near him and you'd better go too sir as I will when I fetched her off see it it's just liable to explode his mark and if she does it should make more of a mess in distress and I could never hope she will in a German one the colonel retired round the nearest Babur's in the next moment the leftenant plunged round after him just as the mortar went off with a resounding bang every man in the trench watched the bomb rise twirling and twisting and fall again turning end-over-end toward the German trench at about the moment he judged it should burst the leftenant poked his head up over the parapet but Bob down her at leas a couple of bullets sank passes here pretty nippy lot across there he said I must find a loophole to observe from and perhaps you tell some of your people to keep up a brisk fire on that parapet and stop them aiming too easy at me we'll try another at the next bang from the opposite trench he risked another quick peep over and this time ducked down with an exclamation of delight I've spotted him he said just caught the haze of his smoke down the trench about 50 yards so we'll try a trail left of piece or wood if there's old drainpipe had a trail he relayed his mortar carefully and fired again having no sights or arrangement whatever for laying beyond a general look over the line of its barrel and a pinch more or less of powder in the charge it can only be called a piece of astounding good luck that the jam pot bomb fell almost fairly on the top of the German mortar there was the most satisfying uproar and eddying volume of smoke and eruption of Earth and the leftenant stared through a loophole dumbfounded with delight I'll swear you said that horror plum and apple pot never burst that big I do believe it must have flopped down on the other fellow and blown up one or two of his bombs same time I say isn't that the most gorgeous good luck well good enough to go on with will have a chance for some peaceful practice now apparently since the other mortar ceased to fire it must have been put out of action and the left tenants spent a useful our pot shooting at the other trench the shooting was to say the least erratic with apparently the same charge and the same tilt on the mortar one bomb would drop yard short and another yards over if one in three went within three yards of the trench if one in six fell in the trench it was according to the left tenant a high average and as many as any man had a right to expect but at the end of the hour the asterisks who had been hugely enjoying the performance and particularly the cessation of German bombs were horrified to hear a double report from the German trench and to see two dark blobs fall twinkling from the sky following how I was a nightmare their trench mortar was completely out shot those fiendish bombs rained down one after the other along the trench bursts in devastating circles of flame and smoke and whirling metal here there and everywhere the left Tennant replied gallantly a dozen times he had the shift position because he was obviously located and was being deliberately bombarded but at last the gunner officer had to retire from contest his mortar showed distinct signs of going to pieces the muzzle end having begun to split and cracked and the breech end swelling in a dangerous-looking bulge look at her said the left Tennant disgustedly look at her opening out and fooling herself like a split lip oxide Daisy anyhow this is my last bomb so the performance must close down till we get some more Jam pops loaded up the enemy mortars were evidently a better make for they continued to bombard the suffering asterisk for another full hour they did a fair amount of damage to the trench and parapet and the Germans seized the opportunity of the asterisks attempted repairs to put in some Maxim practice and a few rounds of shrapnel altogether the 7th King's Own asterisks had a lively 24 hours of it and their casualties were heavy far beyond the average of an ordinary day's trench work 47 they totaled in all nine killed and 36 wounding him they were relieved that night this short spell being designed sort of introduction or breaking in or blooding to the game taking it all round the asterisks were fully pleased with themselves their colonel had complimented them on their behavior and they spent the next few days back in the reserve speculating on what the papers would say about them the optimists were positive they would have a full column at least way big attack they said this would it be a bit about that and look at that way we were shelled an aria Tillery sailed back there was a prefab imitation of our first class battle for our big tank most likely that would have been one if we hadn't scuppered that attack and don't forget the bombing we spot out and the casualties doesn't everyone tell us it they were extra heavy and I believe we are about the first carrier a lot to be in a heavy do in the forward trenches you see don't be a column at least and maybe to the pessimists declared that two or three paragraphs were all they could expect on a count of the silly fashion of not publishing details of engagements and whatever mention we don't get they said won't say a word about the pay away it'll just be a battalion or maybe a carrot or anyway said the optimists will be able to write home to our people and our pals and tell them it was us to the dispatcher's don't mention a spiny but optimists and pessimists alike grab the papers it came to hand each day and search a girl II for the eyewitness reports are the official dispatcher or communicate at lost there reached them the paper with the communique dated the day after their day in the trenches they stared at it then hurried over the other pages turned back and examined carefully one by one there were columns and columns about a strike and other purely domestic matters at home but not a word about the seven kings own asterisks territorial not a word about their nine dead and thirty-six wounded not a word and more than that barely a word about the Army on the front or the war [Music] said one in disgust its play about speeding up the factories and it's about time they speeded it up someone to make something better in that bring Piper jump bomb we'd store play about those loafing swine at home they're sick Oh perhaps there wasn't time to get it in suggested one of the most persistent optimist perhaps he'll have it in tomorrow perhaps said the disgusted one contemptuously and perhaps not a die to that dispatch in that birthday we was in the thick of it and Lorelei says don't make her sick and in truth it did make them sick for their nights and day of fighting their defeat of an attack their suffering from shell bullet to the bomb there nine killed in the thirty six wounded were all ignored and passed by the dispatch for that day said simply on the Western Front there is nothing to report all remains quiet end of section five you Section six the promise of spring between the lines by Boyd cable this LibriVox recording is in the public domain only when the fields and roads are sufficiently dry will the favourable moment have come for an advanced extract from official dispatch it is Sunday and the regiment marching out toward the firing line then its turn of duty and the trenches meets on the road every now and then a peasant woman on her way to church some of the women are young and pretty some old and wrinkled and worn they walk alone or in couples or threes but all alike are dressed in black and all alike slowly dully without spring to their step over them the Sun shines in a blue sky round them the birds sing and the trees and fields spread green and fresh the flush of healthy spring is on the countryside the promise of warm full-blooded summer pulses in the air but there is no hint of spring or summer in the sad eyed faces or the listless slow movements of the women it is a full dozen miles to the firing line and to eye or ear unless one knows where and how to look and listen there is no sign of anything but peace and pleasant life in the surroundings but these black clad women do no know that the cool green clump of trees over on the hillside hides a ruthless ruin with fire blackened walls that the church spire that for all their lives they had seen out there over the skyline is no longer visible because it lies shell smitten to a tumbled heap of brick and stone and mortar that the glint of white wood and spot of scarlet yonder in the field is the rough wooden cross with a kepi on top marking the grave of a soldier of France that down in the hollow just out of sight are over a score of those cap crowned crosses that a broad belt of those graves runs unbroken across the sunlit face of France they know too that those dull booms that travel faintly to the air or telling plain of more graves and more women that will wear black it is little wonder that there are a few smiles to be seen on the faces of these women by the wayside they have seen deterred the red wrath of war not in the pictures of the illustrated papers not in the cinema shows not even by the word of mouth tales of chance men who have been in it but at first hand with their own eyes and ears and the leaping flames of burning homes in the puffing white clouds of the shrapnel the black spouting smoke of the high explosive in the deafening thunder of the guns the yelling shells the crash of falling walls the groans of wounded men the screams of frightened children some of them may have seen the shattered hopes of men borne passed on the sagging stretches all of them have seen the laden ambulance wagons and motors crawling slowly back to the hospitals and of these women you do not say as you would have our women at home that they may perhaps a friend or relation a psalm a brother husband a lover at the front you say with certainty they have one or other of these and may have all that every man they know of an age between say eighteen and 40 is serving his country in the field or in the workshops and mostly in the field if so be they are still alive to serve the men in the marching khaki regiment know all these things and there are respect and sympathy in the glances and the greetings that pass from them to the women they are good pluck tons they tell each other and wonder how are women at home would shape that this game and whether they would go on living in a house that was next door to one blown to pieces by a shell yesterday and keep on working in fields were hardly a day passed without a shells screaming overhead whether they'd still go about their work as best they could for six days a week and then to church on Sunday two women one young and lisam the other bent and frail and clinging with her old arm to the erect finger beside her stand aside close to the day and watch the regiment by cheer up mother one man calls we're going to shift the bushes out for you and Bonjour says another waving his hand another pulls a sprig of lilac from his cap and thrusts and out as he passes seven air he says lightly and the young woman catches the blossom and draws herself up with her eyes sparkling and calls Bonjour Monsieur good luck she repeats the words over and over while the regiment passes and the men answer bonne chance and good luck and such scraps of French as they know or think they know the women stand in the sunshine and watch them long after they have passed and then turned slowly and move on to their church and their prayers the regiment transform it moves with the assured stamp and swing of men who know themselves and know their game and have confidence in their strength and fitness their clothes are faded and weather-stained their belts and straps and equipments chafed and worn the woodwork of their rifles smoother but and shiny of handgrip from much using and cleaning their faces bronzed and weather-beaten and with a dew of perspiration just stamping their foreheads we're men less fit would be streaming sweat are full cheaped and blowing with health and cheek and chin razored clean and smooth as a Guardsman's going on church parade the whole regiment looks fresh and well set up and clean-cut satisfied with the day and not bothering about the morrow magnificently strong and healthy carelessly content and happy not anxious to go out of its way to find a fight but impossible to move aside from its way by the fight that does find it all of which is to say it looks exactly what it is a British regiment of the regular line war hardened by eight or nine months fighting moving up from a four days rest back into the firing line it is fairly early in the day and the Sun although it is bright enough to bring out the full color of the grass and trees the yellow laburnum and the purple lilac is not hot enough to make marching uncomfortable the road a main route between two towns is paved with flat cobbles about the size of large bricks and bordered mile after mile with tall poplars there are farms and Hamlet's and villages strung close along the road and round and about all these houses are women and children and many men in khaki a few dogs some pigs perhaps and near the farms plenty of poultry buy most of the farms to our orchards and fruit trees in blossom and in some of these lines of horses are ranked or wagons are parked sheltered by the trees some aerial observation for all this it must be remembered is far enough back from the firing line to be beyond the reach of any but the longest range guns gun so big that they are not likely to waste some tons of shells on the off chance of hitting an encampment and disabling few or many horses or wagons toward noon the regiment swings off the road and halts in a large orchard rifles have stood aside equipments and packs are thrown off tunics unbuttoned and flung open or off and the men dropped with puffing sighs of satisfaction on the springy turf under the shade of the fruit trees the travelling cookers rumble up and huge cauldrons of stew and potatoes are slung off carried to the different companies and served steaming hot to the hungry men a boon among bones these same self cookers less so perhaps now that the warmer weather is here but a blessing beyond price in the bitter cold and constant wet of the past winter when a hot meal served without waiting kept heart in many men and even life itself in some their fires were lit before the regiment broke camp this morning and the dinners have been jolting over the long miles ever since sunup cooking is comfortably and well as they would in the best appointed camp for Barret cook house the men eat mightily then light their pipes and cigarettes and loll at their ease the trees or masses of cholesterin pink and white blossom the grass is carpeted thick with the white of fallen petals and splashed with sunlight and shade a few slow-moving clouds drift hastily across the blue sky the big fat bees drone their sleepy song amongst the blossoms the birds rustle and Twitter among the leaves and flit from bow to bow it would be hard to find a more peaceful picture in any country steeped in the most profound peace there is not one jarring note until the honk honk of a motor is followed by the breathless panting were of the engine and a big car flashes down the road and past traveling at the top most of its top speed there is just time to glimpse the khaki hood and the thick scarlet cross blazing on a white circle and the car is gone empty as it is it is moving fast and with luck and a clear road it will be well inside the danger zone at the back door of the trenches in less than 20 minutes in half an hour perhaps it will have picked up its full load and be sliding back smoothly and gently down the cobbled Road swinging carefully now to this side to avoid some scattered bricks now to that to Dodger shell hole patched with greville driven down as tenderly and gently as it was driven up fiercely and recklessly presently there are a few quiet orders a few minutes stir and movement of shifting to and fro of Kathy against the green pink and white and the companies have fallen in and stand in straight ruler dranks a pause a sharp order a - and the quick staccato of numbering off ripples swiftly down the lines another pause another order the long ranks blur and melt harden and halt instantly in a new shape and evenly and steadily the ranked fours swing off turn out into the road and go tramping down between the poplars there has been no flurry no hustle no confusion Oh thing has moved with the smoothness and precision and effortless ease of a properly adjusted well-oiled machine which after all is just what the regiment is the pace is apparently leisurely or even lazy but it eats up the miles amazingly and it can be kept up with the shortest of halts from dawn to dusk as the miles unwind behind the regiment the character of the country begins to change there are fewer women and children to be seen now there are more ruthless buildings more house fronts gaping doorless and windowless more walls with ragged rinks and tumbled heaps of brick lying under the yawning black holes but the grass is still green and the trees thick with foliage the fields neatly plowed and tilled and cultivated with here and there a sparing notice planted on the stage of a field where the long straight drills are sprinkled with budding green crops so do not walk here altogether there is little sign of the heavy hand of war upon the country and such signs as there are remain unobtrusive and wrapped up in springing Verger and bloom and blossom even the trapping of war the fighting machine itself where's our holiday or at most an Easter Peace maneuver appearance a heavy battery has its guns so carefully concealed so baauer din green that it is only the presence of the mountain Gunners and clothes searching looks that reveal a few inches of muzzle peering out toward the hillcrest be in front scattered about behind the guns covered with beautiful green turf shadowed by growing trees are the dwelling places of the Gunners deep dugouts with no visible sign of their existence except square black hole of the doorway out in the open a man sits with a pair of field-glasses sweeping the sky he is the aeroplane lookout and at the first sign of a distant speck in the sky wall of drone of an engine he blows shrilly on his whistle every man dives to earth or under cover and remains motionless until the whistle signals all clear again an enemy aeroplane might drop to within pistol shot and search for an hour without finding a sign of the bat when the regiment swerves off the main road and moves down a winding sidetrack over open fields past tree encircled farms and along by thick leaved hedges it passes more of these Jack in the green concealed batteries all wear the same look of happy and indolent ease near one is a stream and the Gunners are bathing in an artificially made pool plunging and splashing in showers of glistening drops they are like schoolboys at a picnic it seems utterly ridiculous to think that they are grim fighting men whose business in life for months past and for months to come is to kill and kill and to be killed themselves if such as the four tune of war another battery of field artillery passes on the road but even here Sean of they're concealing greenery in all the bare working and ready for business apparel of marching order there is little to suggest real war drivers and Gunners are spruce and neat and cleaned the horses are slick and well fed and groomed till their skins shine like satin in the Sun the harness is polished and spec las' bits and stirrup irons and chains and all the scraps of steel and brass twinkle and wink in bright and shining splendor the ropes of the traces the last touch of pride in perfection is surely our scrubbed and whitened the whole battery is a spick-and-span there's complete and immaculate as if it were waiting to walk into the arena at the naval and military tournament such scrupulous perfection own active service sound spirits unnecessary or even extravagant but the teams remember have been for weeks pass black fury ating and comfortable ease miles back in their wagon line billets where the horses have done nothing for days on end but feed and grow fat and the drivers nothing but clean up and look after the teams and harness if the guns up in the firing line had to shift position it has meant no more to the teams and a break of the monotony for a day or two a night or two smarting and a return to the rear it is afternoon now and the regiment is drawing near to the trenches slanting Sun begins to throw long shadows from the poplars the open fields are covered with tall grass and hay that moves in long slow and elating waves under the gentle breeze that is rising the sloping light falling on them who gives the waves an extraordinary resemblance to the lazy swell on a summer sea here and there the fields are splashed with broad bands of vivid color the blazing Scarlet of puppy's the glowing cloth of gold of yellow mustard the rich deep splendid blue of corn flowers for one or two miles past the track has been plainly marked by signposts bearing directions to the various trenches and their entrances now at a parting of the main track a group of guides men from the regiment being relieved from the trenches wait the incoming regiment company by company platoon by platoon the regiment moves off to the appointed places and by company and platoon the outcoming regiment gathers up its belongings and moves out in most parts of the firing line these changes would only be made after dark but this section there's the reputation of being a peaceful one the Germans opposite of being tame so the reliefs are made in daytime more or less in safety there had been no serious fighting here for months constant sniping and bickering between the forward fire and trenches as of course always gone on but there has been no attack one way or the other little shell fire and few aeroplanes over the companies that take over the support trenches get buried instructions and advice about tending the plants and flowers around the dugouts and watering the mustard and cress box they absorb the advice stripped their accoutrements and tunics roll up their shirtsleeves and open the throat fish out soap and towels from their packs and proceed to the pump to lather and wash copiously the companies for the forward trench marched down interminable communication trenches distribute themselves along the parapet and also absorb advice from the outgoing tenants advice of the positions of enemy's snipers the hours when activity and when peace may be expected the especially unhealthy spots where a sniper's bullet or a bomb must be watched for the angles and loopholes give the best lookout the trenches are deep and well-made the parapets solidly constructed for four days or six or as many as the regiment remains in the range of the men's vision will be the walls of the trench in the piled sandbags the inside of their dugouts and a view taken in peeps through a loophole or reflected in a periscope mirror of about fifty to a hundred yards of neutral ground and the German parapet beyond the neutral ground is covered with US jungle of course grass edged on both sides with a tangle of barbed wire close to the German parapet or a few black huddled heaps dead Germans shot down well out in a working party on the wire at night and left there to rot and some killed in their own trench and tumbled out over the parapet by their own comrades the drowsy silence is broken at long intervals by a rifle shot a lark pours out a stream of joyful thrilling song a mile or two back from the firing line a couple of big motor cars swing over the crest of a gentle rise swooped down into the dip and halt suddenly a little group of men with scarlet staff bombs on their caps and tabs on their collars climb out of the cars and move off the track into the grass of the hollow they prod sticks at the ground stamp on it dig a heel in to test its hardness and dryness the general looks round this is about his role I responded to the air warriors part of the front he says to his chief of staff yes it is dry enough here it must be brian of everywhere else the chief our sense and for our space the group stands looking around the sunlit fields and up typically a sky but the thoughts are not of the beauties of the peaceful landscape the words of the general are the key to all their thoughts for them the promise of spring is a grim and a sinister thing to them the springy green turf carpet on the fields means ground fit to bear the weight of teams and guns dry enough to give firm foothold to the ranks of infantry charging across the deathtrap of the neutral ground where clogging wet slippery mud adds to the minutes under the hail of fire and every minute they're in the open means hundreds of lives lost the hard dry road underfoot means merely that roads are passable for heavy guns and transport the thick green foliage of the trees is so much cover for guns and the moving of troops and transport under concealment from air observation the clear blue sky promises a continuance of fine weather the final release from the inactivity of the trenches to these men the promise of spring is the promise of the crescendo of battle and slaughter the general and his staff are standing in the middle of a wide patch of poppies spread out in a bright scarlet that matches exactly the red splashes on the brows and throats of the group they move slowly back toward the cars and as they walk the red ripples and swirls against their boots and about their knees one might imagine them waiting knee-deep in a river of blood end of section six section seven the advance of between the lines by Boyd cable this LibriVox recording is in the public domain the attack has resulted in our line being advanced from one to two hundred yards along a front of over 1,000 yards official dispatch down to the Rost hand in the latest joined rafts everyone knew for a week before the attack commenced that something was on and for 24 hours before that the something was a move of some importance no mere affair of a battalion or two or even a brigades but of divisions and cores and armies there had been vague stirrings and the regiment's far behind the firing line in rest reef fittings and completing some kits reissuing of worn equipment and a most ominous anxiety that each man was duly equipped with an identity disc the tell-tale little badge that hangs always round the neck of a man on active service and that bears the word of who he is when he is brought in wounded who he was when brought in dead the old hands judged all the signs correctly and some of them up in a sentence being fattened for the slaughter and were in no degree surprised when the sudden order came to move though his farthest back moved up the first stages by daylight but when they came within reach of the rumbling guns they were halted and bivouac to wait for night to cloak their movements from the prying eyes of the enemy claims the enemy might have probably had an inkling of the coming attack but they might not know exactly the portion of front selected for the heaviest pressure and this must be kept secret till the last possible moment so the final piling up into the forward and support trenches was done by night and was so complete by daylight that no sign of unwanted movement could be discerned from the enemy trenches and observing stations when day broke it was a beautiful morning soft and mildly warm and sunny with just a slight haze hanging low to tone the growing light and its diddly to delay the opening of fire from the guns anyone standing midway between the forward firing trenches might have looked in vain for living side of the massed hordes waiting the word to be at each other's throats looking forward from behind the British lines it could be seen that the trenches and parapets were packed with men but no man showed head over parapet and seen from the enemy's side the parapets presented blank lifeless walls the trenches gave no glimpse of life all the bustle and movement of the night before was finished at midnight every road and track leading to the forward trenches had been brimming with men with regiments tramping slowly or squatting solidly by the roadside smoking much and talking little had been crawling with transport with ammunition carts and ambulances and stretcher parties and sappers heavily laden with sandbags and rules of barbed wire the trenches support communication and firing had trickled with the creeping River lots of khaki caps and being a bristle with bobbing rifle barrels further back amongst the lines of guns the last loads of ammunition were rumbling up to the batteries the last shells required to complete establishment and over completed were being stowed in safe proximity to the guns at midnight there were scores of thousands of men and animals busily at work with preparations for the slaughter pen of the morrow before midnight came again the bustle would be renewed and the circling ripples of activity would be spreading and widening from the central splash of the battlefront till the last waves washed back to Berlin and London brimming the hospitals and swirling through the munition factories but now at daybreak the battlefield was steeped in brooding calm of course the open space of the neutral ground a few trench periscopes peered anxiously for any sign of movement and so none the batter is forward observing officers tucked away in carefully chosen and hidden lookout fidgeted with risk Watchers and field glasses and passed back by telephone continual messages about the strength of the growing light and the lifting haze an aeroplane droned high overhead and in Archibald an anti-aircraft gun or two began to pattern the sky about it with a trail of fleecy white smoke paths the plane sailed on and out of sight the smoke puffs and the wheezy barks of Archibald receding after it another period of silence followed it was broken by a faint report like the sound of a far-off door being slammed and almost at the same instant that came to the ear the faith in whistle of an approaching shell the whistle rose to a rush and a roar that cut off abruptly in a thunderous bang the shell pitched harmlessly on the open ground between the forward and support trenches again came the faint slam this time repeated by four and the bouquet of four shells crumped down almost on top of the support line the four crashes might have been a signal to the British guns about a dozen reports thudded out quickly and separately and then in one terrific blast of sound the whole line broke out in heavy fire the infantry and the trenches could distinguish the quick following bangs of the gun directly in line behind them could separate the vicious swish and rush of the shells passing immediately over their heads apart from these the reports blent in one long throbbing pulse of noise and indescribable medley of moanings shrieks and whistling in the air rent by the passing shelves so ear filling and confused was the clamor that the first sharp sudden bursts of the enemy shells over our trenches were taken by the infantry for their own artillery shells falling short but a very few moments proved plainly enough that the enemy were replying vigorously to our fire they had the range as well marked too and huge rents began to show in our parapets strings of casualties began to trickle back to the dressing stations in a stream that was to flow steady and unbroken for many days and nights but the enemy defenses showed more and quicker signs of damage especially at the main points where the masked guns were busy breaching the selected spots here the lighter guns were poured in a hurricane of shrapnel on the dense thickets of barbed wire entanglements piled and loose loops and coils strung in a crisscross network between pegs and stakes along the edge of the neutral ground the howitzers and heavies were pounding and hammering at the parapets and the communication trenches beyond for half an hour the appalling uproar continued the solid earth shook to the roar of the guns and the crashing of the shells by the end of that time both France to a depth of hundreds of yards were shrouded in a slow drifting haze of smoke and dust through which the flashes of the bursting shell blazed in quick glares of vivid light and as the spots of they're falling were marked by gushes of smoke and up flung billowing clouds of thick dust so far the noise was only and all of guns and shellfire but now from far out on one of the flanks a new note began to weave itself into the uproar the sharper crackle and clatter of rifle and machine gun fire along the line of front marks for the main assault the gun suddenly lifted their fire and commenced to pour it down further back although a number of the lighter guns continued to sweep the front parapet with gusts of shrapnel and then suddenly it could be seen that the front British trench was alive and a stir the infantry who had been crouched and prone in the shelter of the trenches rose suddenly and began to clamber over the parapets into the open and make their way out through the maze of their own entanglements instantly the parapet opposite began to crackle with rifle fire and to beat out a steady tattoo from the hammering machine guns the bullets hissed and spat across the open and hailed upon the opposite parapet scores hundreds of men fell before they could clear the entanglements to form up in the open dropped as they climbed the parapet or even as they stood up and raised a head above it but the mass poured out shook itself roughly into line and began to run across the opening they ran for the most part was shoulder hunched and head stooped as men would run through a heavy rainstorm to a near shelter and as they ran they stumbled and fell and picked themselves up and ran again or crumpled up and lay still or squirming feebly as the line swept on doggedly it thinned and shredded into broken groups the men dropped under the rifle bullets singly or in twos and threes the bursting shells tour great gaps in the line snatching a dozen men at a mouthful here and there where it ran into the effective sweep of a maxim the line simply withered and dropped and stayed still in a string of huddled heaps amongst and on which the bullets continued to drum and thud the open ground was a four hundred yards across at the widest point where the main attack was delivering 50 yards across the battalion assaulting was no longer a line but a scattered series of groups like beads on a broken string 60 yards across and the groups had dwindled to single men and couples with desperately long intervals between 70 yards and there were no more than odd occasional men with one little bunch near the center that had by some extraordinary chance escaped the sleet of bullets at 80 yards a sudden swirl of lead caught this last group and the line at last was gone wiped out the open was swept clear of those dogged runners the open ground was dotted thick with men men lying prone and still men crawling on hands and knees men dragging themselves slowly and painfully with trailing useless legs men limping hablen staggering in a desperate endeavor to get back to their parapet and to skip the bullets and shrapnel that still stormed down upon them the British Gunners dropped their ranges again and a deluge of shells and shrapnel burst crashing and whistling upon the enemy's front parapet the rifle fire slackened and normals died and the last survivors of the charge had such dancers was left by the enemy's shells to reach the shelter of their trench groups of stretcher bearers leaped out over the parapet and ran to pick up the wounded and hard on their heels another line of infantry swarmed out and formed up for another attack as they went forward at a run the roar of rifles and machine guns swelled again and the hail of bullets began to sweep across to meet them into the forward trench they had vacated the stream of another battalion poured and had commenced to climb out in their turn before the advancing line was much more than halfway across this time the casualties although appallingly heavy were not so hopelessly severe as in the first charge probably because a salient of the enemy trench to a flank had been reached by a battalion further along and the devastating enfilading fire of rifles and machine guns cut off this time the broken remnants of the line reached the barbed wires gathered in little mops as the individual men ran up and down along the face of the entanglements looking for the lanes cut clearest by the sweeping shrapnel streamed through with men still falling at every step reached the parapet and leaped over and down the guns had held their fire on the trench till the last possible moment and now they lifted again and sought to drop across the further lines and the communication trenches a shrapnel curtain through which no reinforcements could pass and live the following battalion came surging across losing heavily but still bearing weight enough to tell when at last they poured in over the parapet the neutral ground the deadly open and exposed space was one it had been crossed at other points and now it only remained to see if the hold could be maintained and strengthened and extended the fighting fell to a new phase the work of the short arm bayonet thrust and the bomb throwers in the gaps between the points where the trench was taken the enemy fought with the desperation of trapped rats the trench had to be taken traverse by traverse the Bombers lobbed their missiles over into the Traverse ahead of them in showers and immediately the explosions crashed out swung round the corner with a rush to be met in turn with bullets or bursting bombs sometimes a space of two or three traverses was blasted bare of life and rendered untenable for long minutes on end by a constant succession of grenades and bombs in places the men of one side or the other leapt up out of the trench risking the bullets that slitted across the level ground and emptied a clip of cartridges or hurled half a dozen grenades down into the trench further along but for the most part the fight raged below ground level at times even below the level of the trench floor were a handful of men held out in a deep dugout if the entrance could be reached a few bombs speedily settled the affair but where the defenders had hastily blocked themselves in with a barricade of sandbags or planks so that grenades could not be pitched in there was nothing left to do but crowd in against the rifle muzzles that poked out and spreaded bullets from the openings tear down the defences and so come at the defenders and all the time the captured trench was pelted by shells high-explosive and shrapnel at the entrances of the communication trenches that led back to the support trenches the fiercest fighting raged continually with men struggling to block the path with sandbags and other striving to tear them down while on both sides their fellows fought over them with bayonet and but in more than one such place the barricade was at last built by the heap of the dead who had fought for possession you know those crude barriers of Earth and sandbags were piled up and fought across and pulled down and built up again a dozen times in the middle of the ferocious individual hand-to-hand fighting a counter-attack was launched against the captured trench a swarm of the enemy leaped from the next pinch and rushed across the twenty or thirty yards of open to the captured front line but the counter-attack had been expected the guns caught the attackers as they left their trench and beat them down in scores a line of riflemen had been installed under cover of what had been the parapet of the enemy front trench and this line broke out in the mad minute of rifle fire the shrapnel and the rifles between them smashed the counter-attack before it had well formed it was cut down in swathes and had totally collapsed before it reached way to the captured trench but another was hurled forward instantly was up out of the trench of streaming across the open before the infantry had finished recharging their magazines then the rifle spoke again in rolling crashes the screaming shrapnel bounced again on the trench that still erupted hurrying men while from the captured trench itself came hurtling bombs and grenades smoke and dust leaked and swirled in dense clouds above the trenches and the open between them barred through the haze the ragged front fringe of the attacker loomed suddenly and pressed long to the very lip of the trench beyond that point it appeared it could not pass the British infantry cramming full cartridge clips into their magazines poured a fresh cataract of Lind across the broken parapet into the charging ranks and the ranks shivered and stopped and melted away beneath the fire well the remnants broke and fled back to cover with a yell the defenders of a moment before became the attackers they leaped the trench and fell with the bayonet on the flying survivors of the counter-attack for the most part these were killed as they fled but here and there groups of them turned at bay and in a dozen places as many fights raged bitterly for a few minutes while the fresh attack pushed on to the next trench a withering fire poured from it but could not stop the rush that fought its way on and into the second line trench from now on the front lost connection or cohesion here and there the attackers broke in on the second line exterminated that portion of the defense in its path or was itself exterminated there where at one footing it spread raging to either side along the trench shooting stabbing flinging hand grenades and bearing down the defenders by the sheer fury of the attack the movement spread along the line and with a sudden leap and rushed the second line was gained along a front of nearly a mile in parts this attack overshot its mark broke through and over the second line and tearing and hacking through a network of wire into the third trench in part the second still held out and even after it was all completely taken the communication trenches between the first and second line were filled with combatants who fought on furiously heedless of whether Friend or Foe held trench in front or rear intent only on the business at their own bayonet points to kill the enemy facing them and push in and kill the ones behind fresh supports pressed into the captured positions and backed by their weight the attack surged on again in a fresh spasm of fury it secured foothold in great sections of the third line and even without waiting to see the whole of it made good attempted to rush the fourth line at one or two points the gallant attempt succeeded and a handful of men hung on desperately for some hours their further advance impossible their retreat had they attempted it almost equally so cut off from reinforcements short of ammunition and entirely without bombs or grenades when their ammunition was expended they used rifles and cartridges taken from the enemy dead in the trench having no grenades they smashed and hurled back on the instant any that fell with fuses still burning they waged their unequal fight to the last minute and were killed out to the last man the third line was not completely held or even taken one or two loopholed and machine-gunned dugout readouts or keeps hell doubts tremulously and before they could be reduced entrance being gained at last literally by tearing the place down sandbagged by sandbag till a hole was made and grenade after grenade flung in are the parts of the trench had been recaptured the weak point that so often hampers attack was making itself felt the bombers and grenadiers had exhausted the stock they carried fresh supplies were scanty were brought up with difficulty and distributed to the most urgently required places with still greater difficulty the ammunition carriers had to cross the open of the old neutral ground the battered first trench pass along communication trenches choked with dead and wounded or again cross the open to the second and third line all the time they were under the fire of heavy explosive shells and had to pass through a zone or barrage of shrapnel built across their path for just this special purpose of destroying supports and supplies our own artillery were playing exactly the same game behind the enemy lines but in these lines were ample stores of cartridges and grenades bombs and trench mortars the third and fourth lines were within easy bomb and grenade throwing distance and were connected by numerous passageways on this front the contest became a bombing duel and because the British were willfully short of bombs and the enemy could throw five to their one they were again bombed out and forced to retire but by now the second trench had been put in some state of defense towards its new front and here the British line stayed fast and set its teeth and buggered Lee endured the torment of the bombs and the destruction of the pounding shells without rest or respite they endured till night and on through the night under the glare of flares and the long-drawn punishment of the shell fire until the following day brought with the dorm fresh supports for a renewal of the struggle the battered fragments of the first attacking battalions were withdrawn often with corporals for company leaders and left tenants or captains commanding battalions whose full remaining strength would hardly make a company the battle might only have been well begun but at least thanks to them and to those scattered heaps lying among the grass spread in clumps and circles about the yawning shell holes buried beneath the broken parapet sand in the smash trenches to them and those and these others passing out with Haggard pain line faces shattered limbs and porn bodies on the red wet stretchers to the dressing stations at least the baffle was well begun the sappers were hard at work in the darkness consolidating the captured positions and these would surely now be held firm whatever was to follow these first regiments had done their share two lines of trenches taken the line was advanced advanced it's true a bear one or two hundred yards but with lives poured out like water over every foot of the advance with every inch of the ground gained marking a wellspring and Fountainhead of a river of pain and of a suffering beyond all words of a glory above and beyond all suffering end of section seven section eight a convert to conscription of between the lines by Boyd cable this LibriVox recording is in the public domain have maintained and consolidated our position in the captured trench extract from official dispatch number nine two or three six sapper Duffy J a section Southland company Royal Engineers had been before the war plain gemmed of a laborer and as such had been an ardent anti-militarist anti conscript and anti everything else his labor leaders and agitators told him his anti military's beliefs were sunk soon after the beginning of the war and there is almost a complete story in itself in the tale of their sinking waited first by a girl who looked ahead no further than the pleasure of walking out with a tacky uniform and finally plunged into the deeps of the army by the jibe of a sponsor anti-militarist during a heated argument that if he believed now in fighting why didn't it go and by himself but even after his enlistment he remained true to his beliefs in voluntary service and the account of his conversion to the principles of conscription no half-and-half measures of military training or rifle clubs or hybrid arrangements of that sort but out-and-out conscription maybe more interesting as it certainly is more typical of the conversion of more thousands of members of the serving forces than will ever be known until those same thousands returned to their civilian lives and the holding of their civilian vote by nightfall the captured trench well it was only a courtesy title to call it a trench previous to the assault the British guns had knocked it about a good deal bombs and grenades had helped further to disrupt it in the attacks and counter-attacks during the day and finally after it was captured and held the enemy had shelled and high-explosive did out of any likeness to a real trench but the infantry had clung throughout the day to the ruins had beaten off several strong counter-attacks and in the intervals had done what they could to dig themselves more securely in andrey pile some heaps of sandbags from the shattered parapet on the trenches new front the casualties had been heavy and since there was no passage from the front british trench to the captured portion of the german except across the open of the neutral ground most of the wounded and all the killed had had to remain under such cover as could be found in the wrecked trench the position of the unwanted was bad enough and unpleasant enough but it was a great deal worse for the wounded a bad wound damages mentally as well as physically the casualty is out of the fight has had her first field dressing placed on his wound has been set on one side to be removed at the first opportunity to the dressing station and to the rear he can do nothing more to protect himself or take such cover his offers he is in the hands of the stretcher bearers and must submit to be moved when and where they think fit and in this case the casualties did not even have the satisfaction of knowing that every minute that passed meant a minute further from the danger zone a minute nearer to safety and to the doctors and the hospitals hope of healing here they had to be throughout the long day hearing the shriek of each approaching shell waiting for the crash of its fall one during each time if this one the rush of its approach rising louder and louder to an appalling screech was going to be the finish direct hit many of the wounded were wounded again or killed as they lay and from others the strength and the life had drained slowly out before nightfall but now that darkness the casualties moved out and the supports moved in from what had been the German second trench and on this portion of front was now their forward one lights were continually going up and bursts of rifle and machine gunfire were coming and an occasional shell still whooped up and burst over or behind the captured trench this meant that the men supports and food and water carriers and stretcher bearers were under a dangerous fire even at night in crossing the old neutral ground and it meant that one of the first jobs absolutely necessary to the holding of the captured trench was the making of a connecting path more or less safe for moving men ammunition and food by night or day this then was the position of affairs when a section of the southland Company of Engineers came up to take a hand and his communication trench was the task that sapper Duffy Jay found himself set to work on personally sapper Duffy knew nothing of and cared less for the tactical situation all he knew or cared about was that he had done a longest march up from the rear the night before that he had put in a hard day's work carrying up bales of sandbags and rules of barbed wire from the carts to the trenches and that here before him was another nice hard labor to say nothing of the prospect of being drilled by a rifle bullet or mangled by a shell all the information given him and his section by their section officer was that they were to dig a communication trench that it must be completed before morning that as long as they were above ground they would probably be under a nest afire and that therefore the sooner they done themselves down undercover the better it would be for the job and for all concerned a section removed its equipment and tunics and moved out on to the neutral ground in its trucks leave z' shivering at first in the raw cold and at the touch of the drizzling rain but knowing that the work would very soon warm them beyond need of hamper and clothes in the ordinary sense digging a trench under fire Ares done more or less undercover by sapping digging the first part in a covered spot standing in the deep hole cutting down the face and gradually burrowing away across the danger zone the advantage of this method is that the workers keep digging their way forward while all the time they are below ground and in the safety of the SAP they dig the disadvantage is that the narrow trench only allows one or two men to get at its end or face to dig and the work consequently takes time here it was urgent that the work be completed that night because it was very certain that as soon as its whereabouts were disclosed by daylight it would be subjected to a fire to severe to allow any party to work even if the necessary passage of men to and fro would leave any room for a working party but digging therefore had to be done down from the surface and the diggers until they had sunk themselves into safety had to stand and work fully exposed to the bullets that whined and hissed across from the enemy trenches a cigs AG line had been laid down to mark the track of the trench and sapper Duffy was placed by his sergeant on this line and told briefly to get on with it sapper Duffy spat on his hands placed his Spade on the exact spot indicated drove it down and began to dig at a rate that was apparently leisurely but actually was methodical and nicely calculated to a speed that could be long and unbroken Lee sustained during the first minute many bullets whistled and sang passed and sapper Duffy took no notice a couple went what passed his ear and he swore and slightly increased his working speed when a bullet whistles or sings bastard as a comfortable distance clear when it goes or it is too close for safety and when it says what very sharply and viciously it is merely a matter of being a few inches out either way sapper Duffy had learned all this by full experience and now the number of courts here gave him a very clear understanding of the dangers of this to get a drummer he was the farthest out man of the line on his left hand he could just distinguish the dim figure of another digger stooping and straightening stooping and straightening with the rhythm and regularity of a machine on his right hand was empty darkness lit up every now and then by the glow of a flare light showing indistinctly through the drizzling rain out of the darkness or looming big against the misty light Biggers came and went stumbling and slipping in the mud stretcher bearers carrying or supporting wounded a ration supply parties staggering under boxes balanced on shoulders a strung out line of supports stooped and trying to move quietly men in double files linked together by swinging ammunition boxes all these things sapper Duffy saw out of the tail of his eye and without stopping or slacking the pace of his digging he fell unconsciously to timing his movements to those of the other man and for a time the Machine became a twin-engine working beat for beat thrust stoop straighten heave thrusts to straighten heave then a bullet said the indescribable word that means hit and Duffy found that the other half of the machine had stopped suddenly and collapsed in a little heap somewhere along the line a voice called softly stretcher-bearers and almost on the word two men and a stretcher materialized after the darkness but a third was stooping over the broken machine he's gone said the third man after a pause lifts him clear the two men dropped the stretcher stooped and fumbled lifted the loop figure laid it down a few yards away from the line and vanished in the direction of another Corps SAP Randolph was alone with his Spade and a foot deep square hole and the hissing bullets the thoughts of the dead man so close beside him disturbed him vaguely although he had never given a thought to these scores of dead he had seen behind the trench and then he knew was scattered thick over the neutral ground where they had fallen in the first charge but this man had been one of his own company in his own section it was different about him how it of course sapper Duffy knew that the dead must at times lie where they fall because the living must always come before the dead especially when there are many more wounded than there are stretches or stretcher bearers but all the same he didn't like poor old Adams being left there didn't see how he could go home and face old jiggers missus and tell her he'd come away and left lying in the mud of a mangle würzel field blest if he wouldn't have a try when they were going to give a lift back a line of men's shirt sleeve like himself and carrying spades and their hands moved out past him an officer led them and another was sapper Duffy section officer brought up the rear and passed along the word to halt when he reached Duffy nears the outside bounded by water he said so you'll join on beyond them you've just got me an IL so I suppose your men a fresh fresh said the other disgustedly not much they've been digging trenches all day about four miles back it's too sickening pity we don't do like the bushes conscript all the able-bodied civilians and make them do this preach digging in real then we might be fresh for the firing line don't want to talk about conscripted them said Duffy's officer reprovingly one volunteer you know worth 10 pressed men yes said the other well when there isn't enough of the one volunteer it's about time to call her the 10 pressed two or three flares went up almost simultaneously from the enemy's line the kakko of fire rose to a brisk fusillade and through it ran the sharp rat-a-tat-tat of a machine-gun the rising sound of the reports told plainly of the swinging muzzle and officers and men dropped flat in the mud and waited till the sweeping bullets had passed over their heads men may work on and chance it against rifle fire alone but the sweep of a machine-gun is beyond chance and very near to the certainty of sudden death to all in the circle of its swing the officers passed on and the new men began to dig sapper Duff they also resumed work and as he did so he noticed there was something familiar about the bulky shape of the new digger next to him or wall are you asked a new man heaving out the first spadeful rapidly and dexterously where a section Southland company said Duffy and I say thank you beefy Wilson that's me said the other without checking his speed a blow me you must be Duffy Jim Duffy that's right said Duffy I didn't know you joined be--they oh you're still we were two after you said beefy did you know bosses Doosan didn't call commissions join the sappers and tried to raise a company out of the works to join couldn't though I was the only one well out is that blankey Mex him again said Duffy and they dropped flat very hurriedly there was no more conversation at the moment there were too many bullets about to encourage any lingering there and both men wanted all their breath for their work it was hard work too Duffy's back and shoulder and arm muscles began to ache dully but he stuck doesn't lead to it he even made an attempt to speed up be fees rate of shoveling though he knew by old experience alongside beefy that he could never keep up with him the unchallenged champion of the old gang whether it was at the lifting rein had made them more visible or that the sound of their digging had been heard they never knew but the rifle fire for some reason became faster and closer and again and again McCall passed the stretcher bearers and a constant stream of wounded began to trickle back from the trench diggers Duffy section was not so badly off now because they had sunk themselves hip deep and the earth they threw out in a parapet gave extra protection but it was hard to work for them now because they stood in soft mud and water well above the ankles the new company and being more exposed more from the fire but each man of them had a smaller portion of trench to dig so they were catching up to the first workers but all speeded furiously and in haste to be done with the job while the officers and sergeants moved up and down the line and watched the progress made more cold-bloodedly unpleasant work it would be hard to imagine the men had none of the thrill and heat of combat to help them they had not the hope that a man has in a charge across the opening that a minute or two gets the worst of it over they had not even the chance the fighting man has where at last his hand may save his head their business was to stand in the one spot open and unprotected and without hope of cover or protection for a good hour or more on end they must made no heed to the singing bullets to the crash of a bursting shell to the rising and falling glow of the flares simply they must give body and mind to the job in hand and dig and dig and keep on digging there had been many brave deeds done by the fighting men on that day there had been bold leading and bold following in the first rush across the open against a tornado of fire there had been forlorn hope dashes for ammunition or to pick up wounded there had been taunted and desperate courage and clinging all day to the battered trench under an earth-shaking tempest of high-explosive shells bombs and bullets but it is doubtful if the day or the night had seemed more nerve trying courage testing work more deliberate and long-drawn bravery than was shown as a matter of course and as a part of the job in the digging of that communication trench it was done at last and although it might not be a class one exhibition bit of work it was as Beattie Wilson remarked a little better in month and although the trench was already a foot deep in water beefy stated no more than the bull truth in saying qualms tomorrow this plenty will put up glad with her knees being below high-water mark for the sake of heaven heads below low bullet mark but if the trench was finished the night's work for the engineers was not they were moved up into the captured trench and told that they had to repair it and wire out in front of it before they were done they had half an hour's rest before recommencing work and BP Wilson and Jim Duffy hugged the shelter of some tumbled sandbags lit their pipes and turned the bolts down and exchanged reminiscences let's say said beefy in Adams and y'all lot was corrected Jim tell an hour ago he's out your bullet in him and stiff by now beefy breathes blasphemous regrets rough warned his missus in the kids six of them working ah assented Jim well she'll get something for the society funds no I hate worth said beefy you're a man no no just RT you left the trade unions decided no benefits will be paid off to them is listed it would been shrilly engineered ah he was secretary and treasurer and things other societies as well as ours he for long and he's still fighting it he's a auntie military says anti-militarist Jim corrected he had taken some pains himself in the old days to get the word itself and some of its meaning right auntie military hist then said beefy anyhow he stuck out at the end all sorts of soldiering this stopping the society benefits was a truck car to block the whole crowd from listing that I know myself were joined quit the bosses sons raisin that company to they had Shriekers him a BSL company though works that draw from corner raised a couple hundred easy a bench roulette hadn't got Adam oh you know how he talks to fillers round I know agreed Jim sucking hard on his pipe sergeant broken on their talk now ed you said briskly so now we start so now we're done and off onto our down to couch here Duffy and he pointed out the work Duffy was starved for a good two hours the engineers labored like slaves again the trench was so badly rekted it practically had to be reconstructed it was dangerous work because it meant moving freely up and down both were a cover was and was not it was physically heavy work because spade work and wet ground must always be that and when the Spade constantly encounters a debris of broken beams sandbags rifles and other impediments and the work has to be performed in i confusing alternations of black darkness and dazzling flares it makes the whole thing doubly hard when you add in the constant quisque of passing bullets and the smack of their striking the shriek and shattering burst of high explosive shells and the drone and whir of flying splinters you get labor conditions removed to the utmost limit from ideal and to any but the men of the sappers well over the edge of the impossible work at any other time would have been gruesome and unnerving because the gasping and groaning of the wounded hardly ceased from end to end the captured trench and in digging out the collapse sections many dead Germans and some British were found blocking the vigorous thrust of the spades Duffy was getting fair fed up or well he still worked on mechanically he wondered vaguely what been shrill it would have said to any member of the trade union that had worked at night a day and a night on end he wondered to how been shrill it would have shaped in the Royal Engineers and for all his cracking muscles and the back-breaking weight and unwillingness of the wet sandbags he had to grin at the thought of Ben with his pudgy fat fingers and his visible rotundity of weskit sweating and straining there in the wetness and darkness with death whistling past his ear and crashing and shrapnel bursts about him the joke was too good to keep to himself and he passed it to beefy next time he came near a beef he saw the jest clearly and guffawing aloud to the amazement of a clay dogged infantryman who had had nothing in his mind but thoughts of death and loading and firing his rifle four hours passed no wonder bent again Cohen said beefy then my conscription him passed on grinning Duffy had never looked at it in that light he'd been anti conscription himself though now maybe he didn't know he wasn't so sure and after the trench was more or less repaired came the last on the most desperate business of war the wiring out there in the open under the eye of the soaring lights in ones and twos during the intervals of darkness the men tumbled over the parapet dragging stakes and coils of wire behind them they managed to drive short stakes run trip wires between them without the enemy suspecting them when a light flamed every man dropped flat in the mud and lay still as the dead beside them till the light died in the brief intervals of darkness they drove the stakes with muffled hammers and ran the lens of barbed wire between them heart and mouth they worked one eye on the dimly seen hammer and snake head the other on the German trench watching for the first upward trailing sparks of the flare plenty of men were hit of course because light or dark the bullets were kept flying but there was no pause in the work not even to help the wounded in there if they were able to crawl they crawled dropping flat and still while the lights burned hitching themselves painfully toward the parapet under cover of the darkness if they could not crawl they lay still dragging themselves perhaps behind the cover of a dead body or lying quiet in the open till the time would come when helpers would seek them their turn came when the low wires were complete the wounded were brought in cautiously to the trench then and hoisted over the parapet the working party was carefully detailed and each man's Duty marked out before they crawled again into the open with long stakes and spray of barbed wire the party lay there a minute after minute through periods of light and darkness until the officer-in-charge thought a favourable chance had come and gave the arranged to signal every man leaped to his feet the stakes were planted and quit blow after blow drove them home another light soared up and flared out if every man dropped and held his breath waiting for the crash of fire that would tell they were discovered but the flare died out without a sign and the working party hurriedly renewed their task this time the darkness held for an unusual length of time and the stakes were planted the wires fastened and crossed pieces of wood with interlacing x' of barbed wire already were rolled out and pegged down without another light showing the word passed down and the men scrambled back into safety better shoot a light of quick said the engineer officer to the infantry commander may have a working party out now I heard him hammering that's why they went so long without a light a pistol light was fired and the two stared out into the open ground onion what so said the engineer pointing new stakes see and those fellows lying beside them against the tools together sergeant he said has several more lights flamed in a burst of rapid-fire rows from the British rifles and collect your party our jobs done I'm not sorry for it it was just breaking daylight when the remains of the engineers party emerged from the communication trench and already the guns on both sides were beginning to talk beefy Wilson and Jim Duffy between them found jiggers body and brought it in as far as a dressing station behind the trenches B fees company and Jim's section took different roads and the two old friends parted with a casual so long and see you again sometime Duffy had two hours sleep in a sopping wet ruthless house about three miles behind the firing line then the section was roused and marched back to their billets in a shell wrecked village a good ten miles further back they found what was left of the other three sections of the Southland Company there heard the tale of how the company had been cut up in advancing with the charging infantry eat a meal scraped some of the mud off themselves and sought their blankets and wet straw beds Jim Duffy could not get the thought of been shrill at Labor leader and agitator out of his mind and mixed with his thoughts as he went to sleep where that officer's remarks about pressed men that perhaps accounts for his waking thoughts running on the same groove when his sergeant roused him at black midnight and informed him the section was being turned out to dig trenches trenches buttered sappers of course my son said the sergeant there's nobody else about here to take a turn come on room at shower leg it was then that sapper Duffy was finally converted and renounced forever and ever his anti conscription principles nobody else you said slowly in England fair stiff women sooner we get conscription the better I like it conscription saw it for every bloomin able-bodied man and boy and I hope Ben shrill it his likes is the first to be took conscription he said with the emphasis of finality as he fumbled in wet straw for a wetter boot Oh lock stock and barrel conscriptions that same night Ben shrill it was presiding at a meeting of the spread committee he had read on the way to the meeting that communique that told briefly of sapper Duffy and his fellow engineers work of the night before and the descriptive phrase struck him as sounding neat and defective he worked it now into his speech to the committee explaining how and where they and he benefited by this strike unpopular as it had proved we've indicated the rights of the workers said we've shown that war on the war labor means to be more than mere wage slaves war can't last forever and we here this committee proved ourselves by this strike the true leaders and the champions of labour the guardians of the rights of trade unionism we gentlemen have always been that and by the strike and he concluded with the phrase from the dispatch we have maintained and consolidated our position the committee said hear hear it is a pity they could not have heard what superb duffy was saying as he sat up in his dirty wet straw listening to the Russell and patter of rain on the barns leaky roof and tugging on an icy cold bored stiff boot end of section 8
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | Episode 10 | Hogwarts Exterior Final
join me today on harry potter and the goblet of fire when we go find some more shields throughout hogwarts exterior [Music] all right ladies and gentlemen welcome back to harry potter so we're continuing on um to go on i think we need yeah we need three more shields so you know what the weight is back to the hogwarts exterior um we can go with ron this one all right we've got a couple more shields here and there are still several shields to collect several couple one's gonna be really quick i'm sure i like being this high up then there's let's see i think we have two more we'll have to use the cauldron this just careful they can be a little explosive come on harry um hermione all right guys get your asses over here thank you get this one down and i think we can explode whoa whoa whoa he found this yep and get the shield guardium all right we got 10 of them actually all i think but for now we've got like more here i think can you pick up the carbon thank you now grab the big block try not to move it in my face next time and put it over there to pick the big one up that should be all of the why is there another one over there okay we're gonna get that one as well i mean it's a free shield nope hogwarts exterior there we go back again eh and there are still several shields to collect what's your step [Music] thanks mom i didn't know how to do that wait where'd the shield go there was another shield up there what the heck i mean down there either that or i'm starting to lose it not sure which one it is though guardium i'm just gonna do the same thing i did before garnier are you too stupid or something seriously all right get it over there i mean we do have another shield that i know because before when i went up here there was another shield down there in the corner what the heck game all right then let's just get the one that we i i know that i can still get what's that oh that's just a torch wait what oh okay okay i think that's the one you get if you collect the 10 mini shields or it just randomly spawns somewhere close to you back again eh and there are still several shields to collect several i think there's only one more to collect and i'm gonna go get that one i'm not mistaken it should be over here somewhere yep that's it guys hello are you kidding me can you just stop being like useless every time i freaking need something of course now get your butts over here ron why are you too useless seriously you got one job i know now you decide to do something now i can finally use the lilies yet another one somehow there we go that should do the trick all right so that's gonna be it for this episode um we got three more of the shields so in the meantime don't forget to like and subscribe guys comment in the videos and i'll be joining you in the next one all right ladies and gentlemen thank you for watching our video we really appreciate your support in the meantime don't forget to like and comment on it subscribe to our channel and check out these other thumbnails to go to our other videos our playlist and check those out as well we really appreciate all the support from you guys and i hope you keep enjoying our videos so that's gonna be all from my side and i'm gonna be seeing you guys in the next one
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what's up guys we get Zer viws here and we are back with some more Final Fantasy 7 rebirth and uh we just did the intro basically we got introduced to our boy saffra we got we got introduced back to our our girl Tifa and this is um apparently 5 years in the past and we're kind of reliving those moments um I recall this being a little bit like later in the story and um ff7 the original but then again they always like to like kind of move things around and remakes it or whatever they want to call it that' be a good thing for part three maybe s remix I don't think they would but but you never know but anyway guys let's put the headphones on and let's do this all right let's continue destroy these boxes this is very beautiful though holy holy crap you probably already know this but's the first of its kind it really put mount nille on the map can can I can I get like a selfie here going on bre view who could Tire of it everyone eventually eventually man I wish I could go on trips all over the world like you guys trips I think you mean business trips are no fun at all you do learn stuff on them that's so cool this looks like the place everything okay not going too fast for you am I a little bit I'm I'm I'm trying to do a like a photo with you but I thought you guys were in a hurry even so you'll burn yourself out running I'm not even close to burned out not with all the training I've had sh from who guess you really are the best there is and the best ever will be got so fast can't catch up to you can we like slow down and like destroy some items or get some items I don't think we need to but you want a race huh I'll race you enemy [Music] here my God disgusting looking seen those near the village and they're not nice what do you think I think I got this then they're all yours copy that let's impress some girls here fighting as Cloud oh music is always so good all [Music] right stagger baby that was awesome you think if this is how it's going to be there doesn't seem much point in me fighting I guess not you leave it all to me huh that kind of a nice little bonding moment here I like it kind of brings out a little more personality in uh in SE on the original well that's that was that it okay oh a bridge I'm winning the race oh man is that Mo wa oh oh damn Mo leak come on Soldier you can do better than that can't you let's do it then just you watch R1 to block okay get get him against the Rocks bye okay that one felt pretty good oh another one oh yeah the lock on feature I got him cam angles there we go that was kind of a struggle for some reason oh no I don't I can't handle that Manny well done Trooper thank you I got the [Music] rest I like how just watching me no you don't you cannot Escape I wasn't trying to escape what are you talking about I get over here oh I should have blocked [Music] that [Music] you're done oh we still have a long way to go yeah we do shall we pick up the pace not unless we absolutely have to our guide might not be so lucky next time then how about I go on ahead and clear the way for you guys I'll be careful got to do my lunges you'd better cool see you at the reactor clear the way I don't even know where the way is oh here theate oh yeah kind of already knew that already I hate these guys they're like so hard to catch my God so fast I guess I can't be using I can't be doing an action while I am good like in the middle of a of an attack basically which will make sense get over here now with the with these kind of enemies it's always better use like someone with like like a Barr or something like with some long range cuz trying to attack him by a sword is so annoying time to get serious well that's that unless I'm doing it wrong but yeah still annoying is that a chest I think it is ooh something over there I want it can I not jump I thought I could jump this game oh terrain it's called terrain move I guess ooh wind material okay definitely want to equip that combat settings I think wind would be useful against those enemies then I could always use fire as well but I think wind might be okay hey not that way Bridges out now where do I go it's a dead end rock slide took out the bridge a while ago come on back okay okay oops there item over here maybe not I just want a normal jump button but I have to use it that stupid terrain thingy are we going to shimmy across they they only use this because they they're like loading something in the background it's kind of a clever way to like use transversing but also load the Assets in the background without I make it look like there's a loading screen got to make a detour through a Shinra facility to think I almost made you our guide good thing I reconsidered otherwise you'd have let us straight off a cliff lead on yes All Right anything cool here I canro is that a chest no it's not what I did but okay okay nothing of value what is all this oh another material a level boost material okay what does that do exactly increase the level of Link materials by one oh I don't have a link so actually I need to use actually I do have a link so I need to swap these things let me see swap with this so ice will be increased okay that makes sense or do I want healing yeah I I'll do it for healing so for me liking it though definitely liking it okay I can't go down there I don't know why ooh oh no not those guys oh no my God I'm getting getting ass saled here okay block it block it there we go not working out to my favor I actually use my spells steady back up back up back back up back up go how do I get out of this guy is he weak to fire or something let me see let me back [Music] up oh [ __ ] yeah there we go punish her baby punish her I got a I got atbs [Music] got back up back [Music] up piece of cake I should definitely heal though that was a that was a crazy battle how much MP do I have okay still plenty of MP I could probably just in case use some ethers okay we're good there was he protecting anything I don't think he was see a item over here oh yeah exactly way I need it thank you and I already used it all right let's go upstairs I guess the reactor may have been around for a while o got the mo pockets of ma gas all over the mountain try not to breathe it in if you can don't want to get you should be wearing some like gas masks or something guys all right that's where we need to go but is there any items over here I don't think so actually what is this wants me to do something here do I need to move it somewhere okay I can't move it forward I think it's blocked I don't know what I need it forco gas levels reduced by 20% oh interesting can I suck up other Mao it's like a vacuum gas levels reduced by 70% I don't know if this does anything storyline wise or if I have to do this no gas detected elevator granted I was exploring and I end up like solving it systems nominal elevator in operation it pays to explore I guess I hate elevators real life and video games is there anything over [Music] here no I don't think so nope I don't think so I'll get used to pressing the circle button but it's still annoying though normally the uh the jump button will be like the x button so I might press that from time to time but the x button in this case is the command menu but I think we could probably change it in the the menu screen but it's fine I'll keep a default this feels like a boss fight come on we're all going to get sick we got to run just thinking about Crossing that thing what do you mean then let me go first hey I'm the guide here oh no oh that's a bad sign don't do that please nothing bad's going to happen not at all very very safe Bridge looking over the ominous surroundings what is that are you okay not really yeah this a terrible path what are you do we do we follow him I I guess we lost our two companion there my God I'm so short I can't swim oh he's going to die he's going to die gun TR River 2 hours later this is is Boo is so shiny how do you keep your boot so [Music] shiny he's in Fate's hands now like how he concerns about other people's lives yeah following the river should get us back to the Village we're not going to the Village can you get us to the reactor sorry I I don't think I can I see well we certainly can't send you back alone you'll be safer with us okay I'll be joining you up front this time for your performance review oh damn good luck oh no joins the party Lego's like a happy music like you're about to get go go to an exam good luck Follow the yellow I like how they make so obvious but it's a game they have to make it obvious of like where to go ooh save we can finally take a breather so they brought this back cool I guess sit my butt down you go so the forc me to control saffer which is fine so we can swap using the up down to switch characters or left and right lud issue commands allies okay are you gu so freaking fast quickly my God he's so cool to control so smooth so why is he so smooth what a smooth criminal you been hit yeah we'll keep him as a party leader for now he is so quick he's a he's so fun to control more M gas ahead there's no way around it either just have to go through now these guys are still annoying even with zapra but makes it a little more bearable cuz I can actually kill them very easily another material there's a lot quite a bit of materials you can get empowerment material what do that do oh bravery and deep Brave I don't think I need that right now can I not equip sephr with anything no fine [Music] fine going the right way yes a Mako spring it's beautiful really is yeah but if we keep using Mako to power our homes Springs like this will disappear right what are you talking about who told you that my dad and the mayor if you must know except the planet's huge Mao will never run out right oo confidence naturally formed Materia and look at the size of it astounding for the Mako energy to condense into something like this it must have taken an eternity I've always wondered how does Materia let you cast spells exactly how did you ever yet to be a soldier good looks to put it simply the knowledge of the Ancients is sealed within each orb that knowledge not only connects us to the planet it allows us to tap into her power that's how we can use magic or so they say really magic sure is [Music] weird I know someone who'd be livid to hear you call it weird or magic for that matter I can just imagine what he'd say it's an affront to science who yeah who you talking about Hojo from research development oh of course of course his predecessor was a great man but him he's a little weird he is anything but we should Press On we should press on but this seems like a pretty good stopping point um obviously we're still technically in the first chapter the like the to the torial battles of all this and unfortunately we have reached our time limits but I'm definitely enjoying this hope you guys are enjoying this as well and thank you guys so much for the view now I'm not sure how big this game is but 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Izaak Walton's Lives of John Donne, Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker and George Herbert | Book | 4/7
Chapter three of Isaac Waltons lives of John Donne Henry Wotton Richard Hooker and George Herbert by Isaac Walton this LibriVox recording is in the public domain Chapter three Richard hooker part 1 life of mr. Richard hooker introduction I have been persuaded by a friend whom I reverence and ought to obey to write the life of Richard Hooker the happy author of five if not more of the eight learned books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity and though I have undertaken it yet it hath been with some unwillingness because I foresee that it must prove to me and especially at this time of my age a work of much labor to inquire consider research and determine what is needful to be known concerning him for I knew him not in his life and must therefore not only look back to his death now 64 years passed but almost fifty years beyond that even to his childhood and youth and gather thence some observations and prognostics as may at least adorn if not proved necessary for the completing of what I have undertaken this trouble I foresee and foresee also that it is impossible to escape centures against which I will not hope my well-meaning and diligence can't protect me for I consider the age in which I live and shall therefore but entreat of my reader a suspension of his centures till I have made known unto him some reasons which I myself would now gladly believe do make me in some measure fit for this undertaking and if these reasons shall not acquit me from all censures they may at least abate of their severity and this is all I can probably hope for my reasons follow about 40 years past for I am now past the seventieth of my age I began a happy affinity with William cram nur now with God grandnephew unto the great Archbishop of that name a family of noted prudence and resolution with him and two of his sisters I had an entire and free friendship one of them was the wife of dr. Spencer a bosom friend and sometime Compu 'pl with mr. hook ler in Corpus Christi College in Oxford and after president of the same I named them here for that I shall have occasion to mention them in the following discourse as also George Graham nur their brother of whose useful abilities my reader may have a more authentic testimony then my pen can purchase for him by that of our learn at Camden and others this William cram nur and his two four named sisters at some affinity and a most familiar friendship with mr. hooker and had had some part of their education with him in his house when he was a parson of Bishop's born near Canterbury in which city their good father then lived they had I say a part of their education with him as myself since that time a happy cohabitation with them and having some years before read part of mr. hookers works with great liking and satisfaction my affection to them made me a diligent Inquisitor into many things that concerned him inquiry hath given me much advantage in the knowledge of what is now under my consideration and intended for the satisfaction of my reader I had also a friendship with the Reverend doctor assure the late learned Archbishop of Armagh and with dr. Morton the late learner and charitable Bishop of Durham as also with the learned John Hales of Eton College and with them also who loved the very name of mr. hooker I have had many discourses concerning him and from them and many others that have now put off mortality I might have had more informations if I could then have admitted a thought of any fitness for what by persuasion I have now undertaken but though that full harvest be irrecoverably lost yet my memory hath preserved some gleanings and my diligence made such additions to them as I hope will prove useful to the completing of what I intend in the discovery of which I shall be faithful and with this assurance put a period to my introduction it is not to be doubted but that Richard hooker was born at heavy tree near or within the precincts or in the city of Exeter a city which may justly boast that it was the birthplace of him and Sir Thomas boldly as indeed the county may in which it stands that it hath furnished this nation with Bishop jewel Sir Francis Drake Sir Walter Raleigh and many others memorable for their valour and learning he was born about the year of our Redemption 1553 and of parents that were not so remarkable for their extraction or riches as for their virtue and Industry and God's blessing upon both by which they were enabled to educate their children and in some degree of learning of which our Richard Hooker may appear to be one fair testimony and that nature is not so partial as always to give the great blessings of wisdom and learning and with them the greater blessings of virtue and government to those only that are of a more high and honourable birth his complexion if we may guess by him at the age of forty was sanguine with a mixture of Koller and yet his motion was slow even in his youth and so was his speech never expressing an earnestness in either of them but a humble gravity suitable to the age and it is observed so far as inquiry is able to look back at this distance of time that at his being a schoolboy he was an early question estanque whiz ative why this was and that was not to be remembered why this was granted and that denied this being mixed with a remarkable modesty and a sweet serene quietness of nature and with them a quick apprehension of many perplexed parts of learning imposed then upon him as a scholar made his master and others to believe him to have an inward blessed divine light and therefore to consider him to be a little wonder for in that children were less pregnant less confident and more malleable than in this wiser but not better age this meekness and conjuncture of knowledge with modesty in his conversation being observed by his schoolmaster caused him to persuade his parents who intended him for an apprentice to continue him at school till he could find out some means by persuading his rich uncle or some other charitable person to ease them of a part of their care and charge assuring them that their son was so enriched with the blessings of nature and grace that God seemed to single him out as a special instrument of his glory and the good man told them also that he would double his diligence in instructing him and would neither expect nor receive any other reward than the content of so hopeful and happy and employment this was not unwelcome news and especially to his mother to whom he was a dutiful and dear child and all parties were so pleased with this proposal that it was resolved so it should be and in the meantime his parents and master laid a foundation for his future happiness by instilling into his soul the seeds of piety those conscientious principles of loving and fearing God of an early belief that he knows the very secrets of our souls that he punished us our vices and rewards our innocence that we should be free from hypocrisy and appear to man what we are to God because first or last the crafty man is catched in his own snare these seeds of piety were so seasonably planted and so continually watered with the daily deal of God's blessed spirit that his infant virtues grew into such holy habits as did make him grow daily into more and more favor both with God and man which with the great learning that he did after attain to hath made Richard Hooker honored in this and will continue him to be so to succeeding generations this good schoolmaster whose name I am not able to recover and am sorry for that I would have given him a better Memorial in this humble monument dedicated to the memory of his scholar was very solicitous with John hooker then Chamberlain of Exeter and uncle to our Richard to take his nephew into his care and to maintain him for one year at the University and in the meantime to use his endeavours to procure an admission for him into some college though it were but in a mean degree still urging and assuring him that his charge would not continue long for the lads learning and manners were both so remarkable that they must of necessity be taken notice of and that doubtless God would provide him some second patron that would free him and his parents from their future care and charge these reasons with the affectionate rhetoric of his good master and God's blessing upon both procured from his uncle a faithful promise that he would take him into his care and charge before the expiration of the year following which was performed by him and with the assistance of the learner mr. John Jewell of whom this may be noted that he left or was about the first of Queen Mary's reign expelled out of Corpus Christi College in Oxford of which he was a fellow for adhering to the truth of those principles of religion to which he had assented and given testimony in the days of her brother and predecessor Edward the sixth and this John Jewell having within a short time after a just cause to fear a more heavy punishment than expulsion was forced by forsaking this to seek safety in another nation and with that safety the enjoyment of that doctrine and worship for which he suffered but the cloud of that persecution and fear ending with a life of Queen Mary the affairs of the church and state didn't look more clear and comfortable so that he and with him many others of the same judgment made a happy return to England about the first of Queen Elizabeth in which year this John Jewell was sent a commissioner or visitor of the churches of the western parts of this kingdom and especially of those in Devonshire in which County he was born and then and there he contracted friendship with John Hooker the uncle of our Richard about the second or third year of her reign this John jewel was made Bishop of Sol's hurry and there being always observed in him a willingness to do good and to oblige his friends and now a power added to his willingness this John hooker gave him a visit in Salisbury and besought him for charity's sake to look favorably upon a poor nephew of his whom nature had fitted for a scholar but the estate of his parents was so narrow that they were unable to give him the advantage of learning and that the bishop would therefore become his patron and prevent him from being a tradesman for he was a boy of remarkable hopes and though the bishop knew men do not usually look with an indifferent eye upon their own children and Relations yet he assented so far to john hooker that he appointed the boy and his schoolmaster should attend him about Easter next following at that place which was done accordingly and then after some questions and observations of the boys learning and gravity and behavior the bishop gave his schoolmaster a reward and took order for an annual pension for the boy's parents promising also to take him into his care for a future preferment which he performed for about the fifteenth year of his age which was honourable 1567 he was by the bishop appointed to remove to Oxford and there to attend dr. Cole then president of Corpus Christi College which he did and dr. Cole had according to a promise made to the bishop provided for him both a tutor which was said to be the learned at dr. John Reynolds and a clerks place in that College which place though it were not of full maintenance yet with the contribution of his uncle and the continued pension of his patron the good bishop gave him a comfortable subsistence and in this condition he continued unto 18th year of his age still increasing in learning and prudence and so much in humility and piety that he seemed to be filled with the Holy Ghost and even like Saint John Baptist to be sanctified from his mother's womb who did often bless the day in which she bare him about this time of his age he fell into a dangerous sickness which lasted two months all which time his mother having notice of it did in her hourly prayers as earnestly beg his life of God as Monica the mother of st. Augustine did that he might become a true Christian and their prayers were both so heard as to be granted which mr. hooker would often mention with much joy and as often pray that he might never live to occasion any sorrow to so good a mother of whom he would often say he loved her so dearly that he would endeavour to be good even as much for hers as for his own sake as soon as he was perfectly recovered from this sickness he took a journey from Oxford to Exeter to satisfy and see his good mother being accompanied with a countryman and companion of his own College and both on foot which was then either more in fashion or want of money or their humility made it so but on foot they went and took Salisbury in their way purposely to see the good bishop who made mr. Hooker and his companion dine with him at his own table which mr. hooker boasted of with much joy and gratitude when he saw his mother and friends and at the Bishop's parting with him the bishop gave him good counsel and his benediction but forgot to give him money which when the bishop had considered he sent a servant in all haste to call Richard backed again and at Richard's return the bishop said to him Richard I sent for you back to lend you a horse which hath carried me many a mile and I thank God with much ease and presently delivered into his hand a walking staff with which he professed he had traveled through many parts of Germany and he said Richard I do not give but lend you my horse be sure you be honest and bring my horse back to me at your return this way to Oxford and I do now give you ten growths to bear your charges to Exeter and here is ten gross more which I charge you to deliver to your mother and tell her I send her a bishops benediction with it and beg the continuance of her prayers for me and if you bring my horse back to me I will give you ten gross more to carry you on foot to the College and so god bless you good Richard and this you may believe was performed by both parties but alas the next news that followed mr. hooker to Oxford was that his learned and charitable patron had changed this for a better life which happy change may be believed for that as he lived so he died in devout meditation and prayer and in both so zealously that it became a religious question whether his last ejaculations or his soul did first enter into heaven and now mr. hooker became a man of sorrow and fear of sorrow for the loss of so dear and comfortable a patron and a fear for his future subsistence but dr. Cole raised his spirits from this dejection by bidding him go cheerfully to his studies and assuring him he should neither want food nor raiment which was the utmost of his hopes for he would become his patron and so he was for about nine months and not longer for about that time this following accident did befall mr. hooker Edwin Sandy's sometimes Bishop of London and after Archbishop of York had also been in the days of Queen Mary forced by forsaking this to seek safety in another nation where for some years Bishop jewel and he were companions at bed and board in Germany and where in this their exile they did often eat the bread of sorrow and by that means they there began such a friendship as lasted till the death of Bishop jewel which was in September 15 71 a little before which time the two bishops meeting jewel had an occasion to begin a story of his Richard Hooker and in it gave such a character of his learning and manners that though Bishop Sandi's was educated in Cambridge where he had obliged and had many friends yet his resolution was that his son Edwin should be sent to Corpus Christi College in Oxford and by all means be pupil to mr. hooker though his son Edwin was not much younger than mr. Vogler then was for the bishops said I will have a tutor for my son that shall teach him learning by instruction and virtue by example and my greatest care shall be of the last and God willing this Richard Hooker shall be the man into whose hands I will commit my Edwin and the bishop did so about 12 months or not much longer after this resolution and doubtless as to these two a better choice could not be made for mr. hooker was now in the nineteenth year of his age had spent five in the university and had by a constant unwearied diligence attained unto a perfection in all the learned languages by the help of which an excellent tutor and his own intermitted studies he had made the subtlety of all the arts easy and familiar to him and useful for the discovery of such learning and as they hid from common searchers so that by these added to his great reason and his Restless industry added to both he did not only know more of causes and effects but what he knew he knew better than other men and with this knowledge he had a most blessed and clear method of demonstrating what he knew to the great advantage of all his pupils which in time were many but especially to his to first his dear Edwin Sandy's and his dear George Graham nur of which there will be a fair testimony in the ensuing relation this for mr. hookers learning and for his behavior amongst other testimonies this still remains of him that in four years he was but twice absent from the chapel prayers and that his behavior there was such as showed an awful reverence of that God which he then worshipped and prayed to giving all outward testimonies that his affections were set on heavenly things this was his behavior towards God and for that to man it is observable that he was never known to be angry or passionate or extreme in any of his desires never heard to repine or dispute with Providence but by a quiet gentle submission and resignation of his will to the wisdom of his creator bore the burden of the day with patience never heard to utter an uncomely word and by this and a great behavior which is a divine charm he begot an early reverence unto his person even from those that at other times and in other companies took a Liberty to cast off that strictness of behavior and discourse that is required in a collegiate life and when he took any Liberty to be pleasant his wit was never blemished with scoffing or the utterance of any conceit that bordered upon or might be get a thought of looseness in his hearers the smiled thus innocent and exemplary was his behavior in his college and thus this good man continued till his death still increasing in learning in patience and piety in this 19th year of his age he was December 24 1573 admitted to be one of the 20 scholars of the foundation being elected and so admitted as born in Devon or Hampshire out of which counties a certain number are to be elected in vacancies by the founders statutes and now as he was much encouraged so now he was perfectly incorporated into this beloved College which was then noted for an eminent library strict students and remarkable scholars and indeed it made glory that it had Cardinal Poole but more that it had Bishop jewel dr. John Reynolds and dr. Thomas Jackson of that foundation the first famous for his learner's apology for the Church of England and his defense of it against Harding the second for the learner and wise manage of a public dispute with John Hart of the romish persuasion about the head and faith of the church and after printed by consent of both parties and the third for his most excellent exposition of the Creed and other treatises all such as have given great satisfaction to men of the greatest learning nor was dr. jacks and more noteworthy for his learning than for his strict and pious life testified by his abundant love and meekness and charity to all men and in the year fifteen seventy six February 23 mr. hookers grace was given him for Inceptor of Arts dr. Herbert West failing a man of note for learning being then vice-chancellor and the Act following he was completed master which was on o 1577 his patron dr. Cole being vice-chancellor that year and his dear friend Henry Savile of Merton College being then one of the Proctor's twas that Harry Savile that after was Sir Henry Savile warden of Merton College and Provost of Eton he which founded in Oxford two famous lectures and endowed them with liberal maintenance it was that Sir Henry Savile that translated and enlightened the history of Cornelius Tacitus with a most excellent comment and enriched the world by his laborious and chargeable collecting the scattered pieces of st. Chrysostom and the publication of them in one entire body in Greek in which language he was a most judicious critic it was this Sir Henry Savile that had the happiness to be a contemporary and familiar friend to mr. hooker and let posterity know it and in this year of 1577 he was so happy as to be admitted fellow of the college happy also and being the contemporary and friend of that Doctor John Reynolds of whom I have lately spoken and of dr. Spencer both which were after and successively made presidents of Corpus Christi college men of great learning and merit and famous in their generations nor was mr. hooker more happy in his contemporaries of his time in college than in the people age and friendship of his Edwin Sandy's and George cram nur of whom my reader may note that this Edwin Sandy's was after Sir Edwin Sandy's and as famous for his speculum euro pie as his brother George for making posterity beholden to his pen by a learner drew latian and comment on his dangerous and remarkable travels and for his harmonious translation of the Psalms of David the book of Job and other poetical parts of Holy Writ into most high and elegant verse and for creme nur his other pupil I shall refer my reader to the printed testimonies of our learned mr. Camden of finds Morrison and others this cram nur says mr. Camden in his annals of Queen Elizabeth whose Christian name was George was a gentleman of singular hopes the eldest son of Thomas Cranmer son of Edmond cram nur the Archbishop's brother he spent much of his youth in Corpus Christi College in Oxford where he continued master of arts for some time before he removed and then we took himself to travel accompanying that worthy gentleman sir Edwin Sandy's into France Germany and Italy for the space of three years and after their happy return he be took himself to an employment under secretary Davison a privy councillor of note who for an unhappy undertaking became clouded and pitied after whose fall he went in place of secretary with Sir Henry Killigrew in his envisage into France and after his death he was sought after by the most noble Lord Mountjoy with whom he went into Ireland where he remained until in a battle against the rebels near Carlingford an unfortunate wound put an end both to his life and the great hopes that were conceived of him he being then but the 36th year of his age the twixt mr. hooker and these his two pupils there was a sacred friendship a friendship made up of religious principles which increased daily by a similitude of inclinations to the same recreations and studies a friendship elementadd in youth and in a university free from self ends which friendships of age usually are not and in this sweet this blessed this spiritual Amity they went on for many years and as the holy prophet Seth so they took sweet counsel together and walked in the house of God as friends by which means they improved this friendship to such a degree of holy Amity as bordered upon heaven a friendship so sacred that when it ended in this world it began in the next where it shall have no end and though this world cannot give any degree of pleasure equal to such a friendship yet obedience to parents and a desire to know the affairs manners laws and learning of other nations that they might thereby become the more serviceable unto their own made them put off their gowns and leave the College and mr. hooker to his studies in which he was daily more assiduous still enriching his quiet and capacious soul with the precious learning of the philosophers casuist s-- and school men and with them the foundation and reason of all laws both sacred and civil and indeed with such other learning as lay most remote from the track of common studies and as he was diligent in these so he seemed Restless in searching the scope and intention of God's Spirit revealed to mankind in the sacred scripture for the understanding of which he seemed to be assisted by the same spirit with which they were written he that regard truth in the inward parts making him to understand wisdom secretly and the good man would often say that God abhors confusion as contrary to his nature and as often say that the scripture was not writ to beget disputation and pride and opposition to government but charity and humility moderation obedience to Authority and peace to mankind of which virtues he would as often say no man did ever repent himself on his deathbed and that this was really his judgment did appear in his future writings and in all the actions of his life nor was this excellent man a stranger to the more light and airy parts of learning as music and poetry all which he had digested and made useful and of all which the reader will have a fair testimony in what will follow in the year 15 79 the Chancellor of the university was given to understand that the public Hebrew lecture was not read according to the statutes nor could be by reason of a distemper that had then seized the brain of mr. Kingsmill who was to read it so that it lay long unread to the great detriment of those that were studious of that language therefore the chancellor writ to his vice chancellor and the university that he had heard such commendations of the excellent knowledge of mr. richard hooker in that tongue that he desired he might be procured to read it and he did and continued to do so till he left oxford within three months after his undertaking this lecture namely in October 15 79 he was with dr. Reynolds and others expelled his college and this letter transcribed from dr. Reynolds his own hand may give some account of it to Sir Francis Knowles I am sorry right honourable that I am enforced to make unto you such a suit which I cannot move but I must complain of the unrighteous dealing of one of our college who have taken upon him against all law and reason to expel out of our house both me and mr. Hooker and three other of our fellows for doing that which by oath we were bound to do our matter must be heard before the Bishop of Winchester with whom I do not doubt but we shall find equity howbeit for as much as some of our adversaries have said that the bishop is already for stalled and will not give us such audience as we look for therefore I am humbly to beseech your honor that you will desire the bishop by your letters to let us have justice though it be with rigor so it be justice our cause is so good that I am sure we shall prevail by it thus much I am bold to request of your honour for Corpus Christi College sake or rather for Christ's sake whom I beseech to bless you with daily increase of his manifold gifts and the Blessed graces of His Holy Spirit your honors in Christ to command John Reynolds London October 9 15 79 this expulsion was by dr. John Barfoot then vice-president of the college and chaplain to Ambrose Earl of Warwick I cannot learn the pretended cause but that they were restored the same month is most certain I return to mr. hooker in his College where he continued his studies with all quietness for the space of three years about which time he entered into sacred orders being then made deacon and priest and not long after was appointed to preach at st. Paul's cross in order to which sermon to London he came and immediately to the shemites house which is a house so called for that besides the stipend paid the preacher there is provision made also for his lodging and diet for two days before and one day after his sermon this house was then kept by John churchmen some time a Draper of good note in Watling Street upon whom poverty had at last come like an armed man and brought him into a necessitous condition which though it be a punishment is not always an argument of God's disfavor for he was a virtuous man I shall not yet give the like testimony of his wife but leave the reader to judge by what follows but to this house mr. hooker came so wet so weary and weather-beaten that he was never known to express more passion than against a friend that dissuaded him from footing it to London and for finding him no easier a horse supposing the horse trotted when he did not and at this time also such a faintness and fear possessed him that he would not be persuaded two days rest and quietness or any other means could be used to make him able to preach his Sunday sermon but a warm bed and rest and drink proper for a cold given him by mrs. churchmen and her diligent attendants added unto it enabled him to perform the office of the day which was in or about the year 1581 and in this first public appearance to the world he was not so happy as to be free from exceptions against a point of doctrine delivered in his sermon which was that in God there were two wills and antecedent and a consequent will his first will that all mankind should be saved but his second will was that those only should be saved that did live answerable to that degree of grace which he had offered or afforded them this seemed to cross a late opinion of mr. Calvin's and then taken for granted by many that had not a capacity to examine it as it had been by him before and have been sense by master Henry Mason dr. Jackson dr. Hammond and others of great learning who believe that a contrary opinion in trenches upon the honor and justice of our merciful God how he justified this I will not undertake to declare but it was not accepted against as mr. hooker declares in his rational answer to mr. Travers by John Elmore then Bishop of London at this time one of his auditors and at last one of his advocates too when mr. hooker was accused for it but the justifying of this doctrine did not prove of so bad consequence as the kindness of mrs. church manse curing him of his late distemper and cold for that was so gratefully apprehended by mr. hooker that he thought himself bound in conscience to believe all that she said so that the good man came to be persuaded by her that he was a man of tender constitution and that it was best for him to have a wife that might prove a nurse to him such a one as might both prolong his life and make it more comfortable and such a one she could and would provide for him if he thought fit to marry and he not considering that the children of this world are wiser in their generation than the children of light but like a true Nathaniel fearing no guile because he meant none did give her such a power as Eliezer was trusted with you may read it in the book of Genesis when he was sent to choose a wife for Isaac for even so he trusted her to choose for him promising upon a fair summons to return to London and accept of her choice and he did so in that or about the year following now the wife provided for him was her daughter Joan who brought him neither Beauty nor portion and for her conditions they were too like that wife's which is by Salomon compared to a dripping house so that the good man had no reason to rejoice and the wife of his youth but to just cause to say with the holy prophet woe is me that I am constrained to have my habitation in the tents of Kedar this choice of mr. hookers if it were his choice may be wondered at but let us consider that the prophet Ezekiel says there is a wheel within a wheel a secret sacred wheel of Providence most visible in marriages guided by his hand that allows not the race to the Swift nor bread to the wise nor good wives to good men and he that can bring good out of evil for mortals are blind to this reason only knows why this blessing was denied to patient job to meek Moses and to our meek and patient mr. hooker but so it was and let the reader cease to wonder for affliction is a divine diet which though it be not pleasing to mankind yet almighty god hath often very often imposed it as good though bitter physic to those children whose souls are dearest to him and by this marriage the good man was drawn from the tranquility of his College from that garden of piety of pleasure of peace and a sweet conversation into the thorny wilderness of a busy world into those corroding cares that a a married priest and a country parsonage which was Drayton Beecham in Buckinghamshire not far from Aylesbury and in the Diocese of Lincoln to which he was presented by John Cheney Esquire then patron of it the 9th of December 1584 where he behaved himself so as to give no occasion of evil but as st. Paul advised a--the a minister of God in much patience in afflictions in anguishes in necessities in poverty and no doubt in long-suffering yet troubling no man with his discontents and wants and in this condition he continued about a year in which time his two pupils Edwin Sandi's and George cram nur took a journey to see their tutor where they found him with a book in his hand it was the ODEs of Horace he being then like humble and innocent able tending his small allotment of sheep in a common field which he told his pupils he was forced to do then for that his servant was gone home to dine and assist his wife to do some necessary household business but when his servant returned and released him then his two pupils attended him unto his house where their best entertainment was his quiet company which was presently denied them for Richard was called to rock the cradle and the rest of their welcome was so like this that they stayed but till next morning which was time enough to discover and pity their tutors condition and they having in that time rejoiced in the remembrance and then paraphrased on many of the innocent recreations of their younger days and other like diversions and thereby given him as much present comfort as they were able they were forced to leave him to the company of his wife Joan and seek themselves a quieter lodging for next night but at their parting from him mr. kramm nur said good tutor I am sorry your lot is fallen in no better ground as to your parsonage and more sorry that your wife proves not a more comfortable companion after you have wearied yourself in your Restless studies to whom the good man replied My dear George if Saints have usually a double share in the miseries of this life I that am none ought not to repine in what my wise creator hath appointed for me but labor as indeed I do daily to submit mine to his will and possess my soul in patience and peace at their return to London Edwin Sandy's acquaints his father who was then Archbishop of York with his tutors sad condition and solicits for his removal to some benefits that might give him a more quiet and a more comfortable subsistence which his father did most willingly grant him when it should next fall into his power and not long after this time which was in the year 15 85 mr. Alvie master of the temple died who was a man of a strict life of great learning and of so venerable behavior as to gain so high a degree of love and reverence from all men that he was generally known by the name of Father Alvey and at the temple reading next after the death of this father Alvey he the said Archbishop of York being then at dinner with the judges the reader and the benchers of that society met with a general condole menteur the death of father Alvey and with a high commendation of his saint-like life and of his great merit both towards God and man and as they be wailed his death so they wished for a like pattern of virtue and learning to succeed him and here came in a err occasion for the bishop to commend mr. hooker to father alvey's place which he did with so effectual and earnestness and that seconded with so many other testimonies of his worth that mr. hooker was sent for from Drayton Beecham to London and there the mastership of the temple proposed unto him by the bishop as a greater freedom from his country cares the advantages of a better society and a more liberal pension than his country parsonage did afford him but these reasons were not powerful enough to incline him to a willing acceptance of it his wish was rather to gain a better country living where he might see God's blessings spring out of the earth and be free from noise so he expressed the desire of his heart and eat that bread which he might more properly call his own in privacy and quietness but not withstanding this averseness he was at last persuaded to accept of the bishops proposal and was by patent for life this you may find in the temple records made master of the temple the 17th of March 1585 he being then in the 34th year of his age and here I shall make a stop and that the reader may the better judge of what follows give him a character of the times and temper of the people of this nation when mr. hooker had his admission into this place a place which he accepted rather than desired and yet here he promised himself a virtuous quietness that blessed tranquillity which he always prayed and laboured for that so he might in peace bring forth the fruits of peace and glorify God by uninterrupted prayers and praises for this he always thirsted and prayed but Almighty God did not grant it for his admission into this place was the very beginning of those opposition's and anxieties which till then this good man was a stranger - and of which the reader may guess by what follows in this character of the times I shall by the readers favor and for his information look so far back as to the beginning of the reign of Queen Elizabeth a time in which the many pretended titles to the crown the frequent treasons the doubts of her successor the late civil war and the sharp persecution for religion that raged to the effusion of so much blood in the reign of Queen Mary were fresh in the memory of all men and begot fears in the most pious and wisest of this nation lest the like day should return again to them or their present posterity and the apprehension of these dangers begat a hearty desire of a settlement in the church and state believing there was no other probable way left to make them sit quietly under their own vines and fig trees and enjoy the desired fruit of their labors but time and peace and plenty begot self ends and these begat animosities Envy opposition and unthankfulness for those very blessings for which they lately thirsted being then the very utmost of their desires and even beyond their hopes this was the temper of the times in the beginning of her reign and thus it continued too long for those very people that had enjoyed the desires of their hearts in a Reformation from the Church of Rome became at last so like the grave as never to be satisfied but were still thirsting for more and more neglecting to pay that obedience and perform those vows which they made in their days of Versa T's and fear so that in short time there appeared three several interests each of them fearless and restless in the prosecution of their designs they may for distinction be called the active Romanist s-- the Restless non conformists of which there were many sorts and the passive peaceable Protestants the counsels of the first considered and resolved on in Rome the second both in Scotland in Geneva and in diverse selected secret dangerous convinced Echols both there and within the bosom of our own nation the third pleaded and defended their cause by established laws both ecclesiastical and civil and if they were active it was to prevent the other two from destroying what was by those known laws happily established to them and their posterity I shall forbear to mention the very many and dangerous plots of the Romanist s-- against the church and state because what is principally intended in this digression is an account of the opinions and activity of the non conformists against whose judgment and practice mr. hooker became at last but most unwillingly to be engaged in a book war a war which he maintained not as against an enemy but with the spirit of meekness and reason in which number of nonconformists though some might be sincere well-meaning men whose indiscreet isio might be so like charity as thereby to cover a multitude of their errors yet of this party there were many that were possessed with a high degree of spiritual wickedness I mean with an innate Restless pride and malice I do not mean the visible carnal sins of gluttony and drunkenness and the like from which good lord deliver us but sins of a higher name because they are more unlike God who is the God of love and mercy and order and peace and more like the devil who is not a glutton nor can be drunk and yet is a devil but I mean those spiritual wickedness --is of malice and revenge and an opposition to government men that joyed to be the authors of misery which is properly his work that is the enemy and disturber of mankind and thereby greater sinners than the glutton or drunkard though some will not believe it and of this party there were also many whom prejudice and a furious zeal had so blinded as to make them neither to hear reason nor adhere to the ways of peace men that were the very dregs and pests of mankind men whom pride and a self conceit had made to overvalue their own pitiful crooked wisdom so much as not to be ashamed to hold foolish and unmannerly disputes against those men whom they ought to reverence and those laws which they ought to obey men that labored and joyed first to find out the faults and then speak evil of government and to be the authors of confusion men whom company and conversation and custom had at last so blinded and made so insensible that these were sins that like those that perished in the gainsaying of korah so these died without repenting of these spiritual wickedness of which the practices of Coppinger and Hackett in their lives and the death of them and their adherence our God knows to sad examples and ought to be cautions to those men that are inclined to the like spiritual wickedness and in these times which tended thus to confusion there were also many of these scruple mongers that pretended a tenderness of conscience refusing to take an oath before a lawful magistrate and yet these very men in their secret conventicle z-- did covenant and swear to each other to be assiduous and faithful in using their best endeavors to set up the Presbyterian doctrine and discipline and both in such a manner as they themselves had not yet agreed on but up that government must to which end there were many that wandered up and down and were active in sowing discontent and sedition by venomous and secret murmurings and a dispersion of scurrilous pamphlets and libels against the church and state but especially against the bishops by which means together with venomous and indiscreet sermons the common people became so fanatic as to believe the bishops to be Antichrist and the only obstruct errs of God's discipline and at last some of them were given over to so bloody a zeal and such other desperate delusions as to find out a text in the revelation of st. John that Antichrist was to be overcome by the sword so that those very men that began with tender and meek petitions proceeded to admonitions then to satirical remonstrances and at last having like Absalom numbered who was not and who was for their cause they got a supposed certainty of so great a party that they Durst threatened first the bishops and then the Queen and Parliament to all which they were secretly encouraged by the Earl of Leicester then in great favour with her majesty and the reputed Cherisher and patron general of these pretenders to tenderness of conscience his design being by their means to bring such an OD 'm upon the bishops as to procure an alienation of their lands and a large proportion of them for himself which avaricious desire had at last so blinded his reason that his ambitious and greedy hopes seemed to put him into a present possession of Lambeth house and to these undertakings the nonconformists of this nation were much encouraged and heightened by a correspondence and Confederacy with that Brotherhood in Scotland so that here they became so bold that one mr. daring told the Queen openly in a sermon she was like an untamed heifer that would not be ruled by God's people but obstructed his discipline and in Scotland they were more confident for their v-day Bishop's spot woods history of the Church of Scotland they declared her an atheist and grew to such a height as not to be accountable for anything spoken against her nor for treason against their own king if it were but spoken in the pulpit showing at last such a disobedience to him that his mother being in England and then in distress and in prison and in danger of death the church denied the king their prayers for her and at another time when he had appointed a day of feasting the church declared for a general fast in opposition to his authority to this height they were grown in both nations and by these means there was distilled into the minds of the common people such other venomous and turbulent principles as were inconsistent with the safety of the church and state and these opinions vented so daringly that beside the loss of life and limbs the governors of the church and state were forced to use such other severity as will not admit of an excuse if it had not been to prevent the gangrene of confusion and the perilous consequences of it which without such prevention would have been first confusion and then ruin and misery to this numerous nation these errors and animosities were so remarkable that they begot wonder in an ingenious italian who being about this time come newly into this nation and considering them writ scoffing lee to a friend in his own country to this purpose that the common people of england were wiser than the wisest of his nation for here the very women and shopkeepers were able to judge of predestination and to determine what laws were fit to be made concerning church government and then what were fit to be obeyed or abolished that they were more able or at least thought so to raise and determine perplexed cases of conscience than the wisest of the most learned colleges in italy that men of the slightest learning and the most ignorant of the common people were mad for a new or super or rear effer Meishan of religion and that in this they appeared like that man who would never cease to wet and wet his knife till there was no steel left to make it useful and he concluded his letter with this observation that those very men that were most busy in opposition's and disputations and controversies and finding out of the faults of their governors had usually the least of humility and mortification or of the power of godliness and to heighten all these discontents and dangers there was also sprung up a generation of godless men men that had so long given way to their own lusts and delusions and so highly opposed the blessed motions of his and the inward light of their own consciences that they became the very slaves of Vice and had thereby send themselves into a belief of that which they would but could not believe into a belief which is repugnant even to human nature for the heathens believe that there are many gods but these had send themselves into a belief that there was no God and so finding nothing in themselves but what was worse than nothing began to wish that they were not able to hope for namely that they might be like the beasts that perish and in wicked company which is the atheist sanctuary were so bold as to say so though the worst of mankind when he is left alone at midnight may wish but is not then able to think it into this wretched this reprobate condition many had then send themselves and now when the church was pestered with them and with all those other four named irregularities when her lands were in danger of alienation her power at least neglected and her peace torn to pieces by several systems and such heresies as do usually attend that sin for heresies do usually outlive their first authors when the common people seemed ambitious of doing those very things that were forbidden and attended with most dangers that thereby they might be punished and then applauded and pitied when they called the spirit of opposition a tender conscience and complained of persecution because they wanted power to persecute others when the giddy multitude raged and became Restless to find out misery for themselves and others and the rabble would herd themselves together and endeavor to govern and act in spite of Authority in this extremity of fear and danger of the church and state when to suppress the growing evils of both they needed a man of prudence and piety and of a high and fearless fortitude they were blessed in all by John Whitgift his being made Archbishop of Canterbury of whom Sir Henry Wotton that knew him well in his youth and had studied him in his age gives this true character that he was a man of Reverend and sacred memory and of the primitive temper such a temper as when the church by lowliness of spirit did flourish in highest examples of virtue and indeed this man proved so and though I dare not undertake to add to this excellent and true character of Sir Henry Wotton yet I shall neither do write in this discourse nor to my reader if I forbear to give him a further and short account of the life and manners of this excellent man and it shall be short for I long to end this digression that I may lead my reader back to mr. hooker where we left him at the temple John wit gif was born in the county of Lincoln of a family that was ancient and noted to be both prudent and affable and gentle by nature he was educated in Cambridge much of his learning was acquired in Pembroke Hall where mr. Bradford the martyr was his tutor from thence he was removed to Peter house from thence to be master of Pembroke Hall and from there to the mastership of Trinity College about which time the Queen made him her chaplain and not long after prevalent of Ely and then Dean of Lincoln and having for many years passed looked upon him with much reverence and favour gave him a fair testimony of beaux by giving him the bishopric of werster and which was not with her a usual favor for giving him his first fruits then by constituting him vice-president of the Principality of Wales and having experimented his wisdom his justice and moderation in the manage of her affairs in both these places she in the twenty-sixth of her reign 1583 made him Archbishop of Canterbury and not long after of her Privy Council and trusted him to manage all her ecclesiastical affairs and preferment in all which removes he was like the Ark which left a blessing on the place where it rested and in all his employments was like jehoiada that did good unto Israel these were the steps of this bishops ascension to this place of dignity and cares in which place to speak mr. Camden's very words in his annals of Queen Elizabeth he devoutly consecrated both his own life to God and his painful Labor's to the good of his church and yet in this place he met with many opposition's in the regulation of church affairs which were much disordered at his entrance by reason of the age and remissness of Bishop Grenda his immediate predecessor the activity of the nonconformists and their chief assistant the Earl of Leicester and indeed by too many others of the like sacrilegious principles with these he was to encounter and though he wanted neither courage nor a good cause yet he first saw that without a great measure of the Queen's favour it was impossible to stand in the breach that had been lately made into the lands and immunities of the Church or indeed to maintain the remaining lands and rights of it and therefore by justifiable sacred insinuations such as st. Paul to Agrippa Agrippa believest thou I know thou believest he wrought himself into so great a degree of favor with her as by his pious use of it hath got both of them a great degree of Fame in this world and of glory in that into which they are now both entered end of chapter 3 part 1 you
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Snowing again. Big Bear Snow. Second storm has arrived. Steady snowfall. January 23, 2021. LOVE IT.
hey what's up you guys this is just going to be a short update we are driving in between stanfield and division stanfield cutoff and division for those of you stanford cut off if you go the other way at starvation flats but yeah it's january 23 2021 this is just an update the other video should be uploaded now we're starting to get a little more snow now from this second storm it's the third storm that's going to be the beginning of the big ones these are two little uh you know um uh yeah i was gonna say uh yeah premature is snowy elation so yeah it's uh this isn't this isn't the the big storms but we could get a few inches out of this one though so for us it's it's typically good average is what this this little storm is but it's the next one's for ah no no guys we were just in so much traffic before i turned on this camera it was ridiculous just from my house to the grocery stores it took me 20 minutes because there were a few cars stopped putting on the chains yo putting on the chains right in the middle of the road [Music] right in the middle of the road it's very good my friend am so excited about this i am so excited about this you guys because this is once again this is like the calm before the storm type videos because these next storms are going to be so massive and just so exciting that these little ones are literally like nothing when we would usually be excited about just this so yeah you do super stoked super stoked we're on big bear boulevard beautiful beautiful husky look at this look at the huskies look at the huskies but we are getting some snow yo getting some snow yo snowing in the big bad lake now we're in the big bad city now we're in the city now we don't want to go down that rock hang on guys hang on real quick okay so we're coming up to dead man's curve and this is in big bear city this is right before you get to circle k and stuff like that and these people are just not the brightest people right there uh because they're walking with their backs against this traffic coming around this crazy driving conditions i just don't get some people but i just i i hope they're okay i mean seriously like sometimes the con i don't know if it's the altitude or the cold weather but like common sense is just out the window sometimes i'm surprised i don't see some of these some of these uh some of these locals cruising around just walking around with bare feet in like 10 degree weather it's just mind-boggling dude like you guys saw that they were walking this way on that side of the road like with their backs like like their backs or they couldn't see traffic coming and with conditions like this my goodness like oh man you would think you would just need an iq just north of your shoe size to be able to like to figure that one out i'm not trying to be a dick i just feel really just frustrated with that because i don't want to see them get hurt it's really weird it's like i get mad at my mom when like she likes like falls or like does something because i think that she isn't really taking care of herself and she's wobbly and falling because of that and stuff and then i like my first reaction is anger which is sad because like like she's my she's the most important person in my life and it's it's just like when i feel like she isn't doing everything she can to better herself it just crushes me but it comes out as anger as for at first so um but yeah i like so i had to explain that to you guys because my mom is the most important person in my life she's such a such an amazing human being like i i i mean yeah she's just incredible you guys but anyway coming up here to the right this is lakeview market or no i'm sorry i'm sorry you guys my bad this is community market this is a staple in town this has been here i think since like the 1920s 30s or 40s or something but it's one of the original if not the original market in big bear how cool is that guys and then yeah we've got uh anyway anyway anyway the wind blows look at this traffic so we're gonna take the back streets home and we're going to record so you guys can see but yeah this is what traffic's looking like through town so you can see what's your own eyes so you can see what you're adding on huh come on mike i'll give it a little tug give it a g you give it the tug and rock huh give it the tug under the rug huh oh yeah oh yeah boy you know what we're gonna go up to the sugar loaf real quick i think we'll do that so this is what traffic is gonna be like just up here to maple which is just a half a mile so i'm gonna turn it off just to save us a little time here all right guys so we're turning on maple for those of you who are coming up and staying in sugarloaf guys do not take this road up it's super dangerous super dangerous you don't want to take this road because uh i mean right now it's not too bad but it's still freezing temperatures right now so you might want to like go around keep on going straight on big boulevard and then hang it right on highway 38 and then you'll get to a road called called baldwin you want to take baldwin up into sugarload baldwin road it's still steep but not it's about half this half as steep as this one so it's not too shabby it's not too difficult um but you still want to be extra careful but when it starts snowing good guys do not come up and down this road i don't care how confident you are like even i take baldwin lots of times but sometimes i'll take maple just to show you guys so anyway yeah we got a little bit of snow up here it's 32 degrees we are in sugar loaf now yeah cool it's very cool man it's very cool i like yeah that's cool there's a skate park you guys right now it's a snow park or it's gonna be a snow park freaking snow park bro okay mister this guy's got a colorado license plate they're probably like geez this isn't snow this isn't snow these guys don't know what snow is oh i used to live in colorado for two years my parents sent me to boarding school there when i was 13 and no 14 through 15. so right before 16. i got my driver's permit out there and everything but anyway look at these big snowflakes it's so cool anyway i'm gonna shut it off right now because we're gonna turn around and head back and then i'll turn it back on for the back streets but we are gonna go down maple i know i said we shouldn't but it's not too bad right now love you guys january 23rd 2021. all right you guys we're january 23rd still 2021. uh we're not gonna go down maple this is that baldwin road i just wanna show you guys what baldwin looks like even though it takes me a little bit it's not not out of my way you know to keep you guys safe he's never out of my way so i figured i even i even said that so let's just take this i know it doesn't look steep at all right now we're on a tiny tiny downgrade but then it gets it gets a little steep bro down here but it's just overall it's just not as scary as maple it's not as scary as my boob it's not it's really not i'm not joking it's really not i think you guys will like it a lot oh my gosh dude i'm so excited about the fights tonight i'm gonna get some see some people get knocked out i love it i love it i like it a lot but just for the sport you know just for the competition i'm a competitive person and like sports was my life my whole life like that's that's what was going to make me money was was sports because i was i was i excelled so much at everything i did even being such a little guy you know i was always picked first always made all-star teams this and that so that was baldwin if if you guys saw it it really wasn't that tough now we're on highway 38 so obviously to go up you would obviously come from that direction come back this way and then turn right off baldwin road and go up so yeah boy yeah boy the snow is so beautiful oh i can't get enough of it i just can't get enough of it but unfortunately these videos are taking so long to upload so i i need to kind of slow down so i'm gonna stop this for like five minutes and then turn it back on i'm sorry guys i just want you guys to get this stuff so quickly all right guys so we're on big red boulevard we're turning left on paradise take me down to the paradise city where the grass is green and the girl's so pretty oh won't you please take me home yeah i wish big bear was the paradise city when it came to women but you know what it's uh it's gonna be so bad oh it's yeti central i'm no i'm not that special to look at myself but i'm just saying man it's like it's like like i think this is where the abominable snowman came from man i'm just kidding i just i'm just kidding i remember when i first started this channel i was talking about like trying to meet some girls up here and and that just all the chicks were just hurting just you know either toothless or just like i i was not the kind i was like kind of a bit shallow i still am shallow that's why i'm single because i'm very shallow um i want women that are don't want me and the women that want me i don't want them like it's just really really sad look at how much fun these guys are having but yeah so that's just the story of my life yo yeah but yup street there's a street here guys yep yep yep yep [Music] yeah see that's what you don't want to do guys is like uh sled in the middle of the street like that like i don't care if you do but i just don't want you to get hurt um cars as i say come flying through here and they don't know how to drive too well in this weather sometimes when you're new in this weather you forget for a brief moment while you're driving what the weather what the roads are like and so just guys just be very very careful i mean i just don't want to see anything happen to you guys yeah look at all the guys people out here just having a good time man i love this i love it i love it i love it i love it i i wonder if like anyone will ever recognize me they do at at the grocery stores and stuff all the time yeah i waved at her first she didn't wait back so i waved like really hardcore and then she waved back i waved like a total dummy oh we're here on rose hill we're passing rose hill my friend i just can't dude i get so so irritated when you wave to someone and they don't wave back or like you open a door for them and they don't say thank you like i just want to slam the door right in their face i'm sorry seriously man like i'm such a polite kind generous person and when people don't act like that around me man i like as i said two wrongs don't make it right but i'm the type who likes to to to not get mad just get even but anyway we're on sawmill now i just turned left on sawmill sawmill is the one that turns into sugarloaf boulevard and takes you all the way yeah you like yeah sugarloaf is the one that gets you through from big bear lake to big bear city all the way through um it's the only one that goes all the way through sugarloaf boulevard so just so you guys know that and these are the back roads we're taking right now so you guys be safe have fun look at that little baby it's a huge baby but it was a cute little baby that was a cute little baby yeah buddy how's you guys doing up up this is a little scary part right here because you come up that steep little slope and then cars are coming up this side and you meet in the middle at the top you can't see you see each other because it's so steep and when you come over the top that's when you can see each other almost been in a few accidents like that but it's all good it's all hood in the good all right so yeah we are on uh i want to say this is sugar level right guys this is very little yeah all right hanging out as i said i think sawmill turns into sugar loaf but you guys this is gonna save you so much time i'm telling you man if you guys wanna if you're not coming up here for a long time and you have to and you're in where you're staying it isn't like within like a block of the ski resort i'm telling you you're gonna want to know these streets but please please like i'm going under 20. i probably should be going slower than under 20. like i should be going probably like under 15 but please you guys do not speed speed limit says 25 in these conditions a lot of people um should probably be driving a lot slower um you know it's okay you guys don't worry if there's some jerk behind you like myself who gets frustrated if you're going super slow like still maintain but the thing is is there are signs all over the mountain not as many in town but all over the mountain that say slower traffic keep right or pull off so just because you're going the speed limit doesn't make it okay for you to uh to hold everyone up behind you like one of my people left me a a comment because i guess i like i used my train horn because they were just being so inconsiderate um like it doesn't matter if you're going the speed limit if you have a whole bunch of people behind you and you're holding them up believe it or not you can get the ticket for obstructing traffic yeah it sounds ridiculous but it's true it's absolutely true like uh like and when i've driven on the autobahn in germany and the autostrassa in italy it's basically the same type of laws too like if you are in the fast lane going 120 miles an hour and there's a porsche coming up on you at 160 and you don't get over because you feel like you're going fast enough already and that person can wait because you're entitled and you're better than them you'll get a ticket you will you will get a massive fine for that so just please understand you guys i'm sounding frustrated because this person was a total tool bag when they how they left their like comment and like uh like oh we were going the speed limit so you didn't have to like do that and it's like dude are you that freaking are you that ignorant of people like are you that just just oblivious to like anything for real like oh my gosh i just couldn't could not sell so my response was so because you're going the speed limit you're holding up traffic like like because [Music] because it's your world and we're just passing through it it's like come on man give me an effing break and i didn't cuss there i didn't i said effing like e-f-f-i-n um for all you ladies and children watching but uh yeah it's just like guys look i'm a human being too i get angry and i don't like getting angry but i do and it sucks like it's it's like very sad you know but it's you know i catch myself though i catch myself but i'm just explaining to you guys like and i hope that doesn't sound like a jerk the way that i'm explaining like how you're supposed to drive like the law as i said believe it or not like if you're going the speed limit on on a one lane either side road type thing but there's a ton of traffic behind you you can be the one ticketed i know that sounds ridiculous like oh that's that doesn't make any sense i'm going the speed limit like like that's like i would totally fight that in court and you would probably win for but the point is is that they can't ticket you for that because you're holding everyone up and so just uh please don't be that person because you know a lot of the people who are honking and flashing brights they don't want to be though that that person either there's plenty of turnouts and pull outs and stuff um which is a big reason why i tell you guys to give yourself a lot of time a lot of extra time to get up here so you can constantly pull out let other people buy don't stress yourselves out if someone comes up on your butt like right on your butt and stuff don't like try to go faster please don't because that's how you're going to get killed just pull over and let them buy pretty simple but like pull over at a pull out not just like on the side of the road with these types of conditions like pull over at a pull out and as i said there are a ton of them and there's signs everywhere that say that like slower traffic keep right slower traffic pull out um so just uh as i said i hope it doesn't sound like i'm i'm like i'm like being critical and just a douche because i'm not like i love you guys i'm just saying to keep you safe like like these are the things that need to be done up here instead of all of us always thinking about just ourselves i'm included like when you're in these types of conditions it's kind of good to be thinking of others also and that's what gets us through everything up here is everyone being considerate and a little bit out of their comfort zone and being more loving towards others than they than they typically would that's all part of the experience up here it really is because if we work together we get through everything faster and it's just a beautiful thing but anyway we're on fox farm road here as i said i wasn't giving you guys crap man this was one specific person who just uh had the propensity to run their mouth without any self-awareness at all just mind-blowing to me zero self-awareness yeah maybe like i shouldn't have honked my train horn and i did apologize about that but like you know don't act like you're the only one on this planet there's other people that exist in this planet and so try to be considerate of them that's all and i know it sounds like i'm inconsiderate when i'm honking at them but i give them plenty of opportunity plenty of pull-outs that they drive right by plenty of this plenty of that like there's only so much you can take you guys there's only so much you can take and if people are just going to be that selfish and is that inconsiderate about other people then you know what whatever's coming's coming i don't care you know but i know that's not all of you guys man and look i'm included in that whole thing like like i do things that that irritate other people out there and when people give me constructive criticism about it and not just say you you you you suck you're you're you're angry you get mad at all these like when it's constructive guys i i take it into consideration big time and i truly listen to it and i let it kind of you know just just simmer for a while and i just want to be the best me that i can be not be impatient out there i don't want to scare you guys in any way like like i don't want it to be one of you guys and then you guys get mad at me because i love you guys to death like so i'm just explaining what it's like up here and how it is and how you need to be up here you need to be a little more on the aggressive side but very selfless as well okay um that's how you're gonna stay safe believe it or not like believe it or not um and as i said we all work together so anyway i love you guys man i love you guys a lot and i just want nothing about the best for you so you guys coming up um please understand i really need you guys to bring like extra blankets in your car and warm clothing and food and water to last you about a week and let a couple people know where you're going when they should expect to hear from you when you arrive very important [Music] all right now we're on elm street every town has an elm street all right yeah big bear full of big bears big yetis yeti it should be called yeti town jetty town and as i said i'm no brad pitt myself though you know vogue that wasn't funny i'm not laughing all right i'm done man look look at these guys right look at these guys are having some fun driving guys mooner drove looks pretty awesome right now there's really no one on it and uh we've got a yeah this is awesome guys and there's a police officer right there i think i just screwed the pooch big time all right so oh please don't pull me over please please please okay so we're almost to my house this is the old or this is one of the satellite parking lots for uh the employees at bear mountain snow summit that's where i would park on the weekends and then they would you would take the tram to work but anyway you guys it's one it's 1 pm 29 degrees in big bear lake california stay safe stay awesome if you have any questions don't hesitate i want to help you guys as much as i can and uh yeah man for those of you who i do offend once in a while and stuff that's the last thing that i want to do is offend anyone so i apologize love you guys peace out
Big Bear Weather and More
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How to start an urban compost business in the city - Urban Agriculture Summit Conference
Yeah so in terms of what we do so I own a company called Veteran Compost it started in 2010 long story short if you want to hear the sad story we can go to Whitlow's and get two beers at lunch and I can crying it for ya well what happened is I got out the army after several years of doing counter explosives not a lot of counter explosive ID work in DC luckily our streets are clear got to find something else to do so I was looking around at sustainable businesses in agriculture and discovered composting so two-thirds of what's in every trash truck in America every day going by it could be composted so a huge amount of raw material huge demand for the end product and luckily at the time in 2010 not a lot of regulations and rules kind of teach yourself and jump on in the business so that's what I did started in 2010 was a one-man show so it was me and started it first we started in July of 2010 between July and December of that year made $350 it's not profit that's too little revenues it's probably the worst producing farm in North America for six months so lots of bills starting out when we made $350 we could have brought scratch tickets so I ended up taking a job so you know it was working got the thing going and after 18 months we pulled pulled up and and broke even and we've been profitable ever since so since then we've now grown with 15 full-time employees we operate three facilities one in Northern Virginia and Fairfax County one in Harford County of Maryland and we're building one in Rambo County Maryland so those three facilities we have 10 trucks out every day collecting food scraps and delivering compost so what our business does is we go around that residential and commercial customers and collect their food scraps we provide the bins we pick them up we dump out the compost bins we wash them and then we take all that material and compost it and we do everything from seven gallon bins on people door steps to dumpster quantities out of healthcare accounts so everything in between so if you want me to name-drop later we can do that too we had lots of well-to-do customers Google so what we do then is the finished compost that's what we're really in it for is we make this great finished organic compost and a bunch of different compost blends that we market to agriculture we are approved for organic farming so by footage the largest potential or say the largest portion of our product goes to organic and urban farmers we also sell a lot to homeowners and landscapers but mostly to farmers so that being said and by the way I have no agricultural background I grew up in Columbia Maryland in Howard County in the burbs so very close to the mall you know I'm not an ag guy by background so okay so the seven things I had that were written down here so number one is are you sure you want to do this so it's not about wearing flannel shirts and drinking out of mason jars like which a lot of people we've hired over the year with environmental science degrees think that it is this is really really hard work it's really not well paying as you think and it's just really really hard work so you're gonna get into urban organic farm or any conventional farming just understand what you're getting into and maybe you should listen to your friends and family who are saying maybe do something else maybe I should listen so along with that is I'll say this is a problem across a lot of sustainable farming and urban farming is don't be ashamed embarrassed or afraid to make money okay so part of being a sustainable farm is being financially sustainable and seven years of doing this and delivering the farms unfortunately a lot of our customers from seven years ago are around and some of them aren't because they had a lot of altruistic views about the world which is great we're all gonna save it together but you gotta pay the bills to keep the farm going so if you're getting into this you really need to be as much about business as you are about farming so that was my biggest thing so if you ever want to read a book Gary Hirschberg a guy that started in Stonyfield Yogurt wrote a book called Stirring it Up costs turnout his theory is very similar to mine if you're in sustainability and you make a bunch of money people will see that and they will get a sustainability so you can become this person that draws people in so if you're in urban or organic farming or conventional farming you're driving a sweet car everyone's gonna say I need to get a set of urban farming that's where the sweet cars are just saying so this film don't be afraid to make money because financial sustainability is important as any type of sustainability number two is grow crops to make money so the first like three years I was in business my dad called my farm the laboratory because we were like tinkering with stuff we're making mistakes trying to figure out the right products and processes and equipment and make all those mistakes we're really small but at some point you got to figure it out so the first year or two that you're farming if you want to try 30 different varieties of stuff cool but after a while you got to find what works so I have an urban farm in the area that they grow like 30 varieties but they'll admit after a couple beers that they really make all their money on hers so herbs are what pay the bill the other stuff is really cool and they know that and so they make sure the herbs get watered intended first every morning so just know what makes money and make sure those crops you know your reevaluating them year to year you know in our example we used to sell live compost worms and we discontinued that product line because we figured out it wasn't part of our core business and it wasn't high margins and it was a live product it bag of worms doesn't sit well in storage they kind of die so they're real on the shelf stable product that has low margins and it's not part of our core business we had to discontinue that so if you want more improve we're all over it but worms themselves we don't sell a couple other Nuggets here there's a fine line between hoarding and keeping things until you need them around farms just being aware there's a lot of things we keep we've organized it and boards and pieces of metal and tools and someday we'll need that and then at some point you get a constant reevaluate maybe you were getting a little over there I'm not affording so you know be aware the food was great that's one of things I was gonna mention is the last thing I'll say is just um you know trends are really important in agriculture know what's out there and what's trending so ethnic food is a huge one cut flowers or really big edible flowers microgreens in our line will work you know we create products to serve those emerging types of farming so we make the micro green mix we are making soil mixes for cameras rollers you know we're looking for ways to make value-added products out of soils which on the produce side you make value-added product to make more money and on the soil side you can do the same thing so be aware of the trends and don't be afraid to hit your wagon to that because there's you know ways to make better margins than that and then finally the last thing I'll say is like I said it's as much of business as it is about farming so I went to a farming conference out in Austin Texas a couple years ago to speak and on the bus ride from the airport to the conference bunch of people in car parts and hats and no one talked about nutrition for chickens no one talked about their hay fields no one talk about anything farming related everybody was telling stories about how much they were making per part of the chicken so it was like it was a business conversation the whole bus ride how much you getting for chicken feet oh man you got a lead finding those that make earrings on Etsy I gotta find a lady like that too and so the whole conversation was all about how to squeeze a couple more pennies at every bird on the farm so when you're doing this just remember this is a farm business and you got to make money to stay in business we hire veterans and so where do you find them right so the company's called veteran compost obviously my branding is super original and well thought out right very literal so yes most of our workforce actually all of our workforces either veterans or family members of veterans so in DC all of our staff in this area we have seven employees that work indeed the DC area are all veterans we've done I mean short of grabbing people off the street and bringing them to work we've done everything but that but um we've done Craigslist as a lot of veteran outreach and then a number of our employees have come from Easter Seals has a program for veteran they called the Veteran Staffing Network and so we've worked with Easter Seals and we send them job listings and then they find candidates for us so typically you know a lot of our hires I know Carly mentioned hire for personality you know that's how we do all our hiring as we bring people out for a four-hour trial and I give them cash I don't know if it's illegal I might be in trouble whatever so we bring everyone I've ever hired what I do is I recommend this for anyone in farming is everyone has I love this work I love it it's great outdoors what we do is we bring it right out for four hours you get whatever the hours ranges in cash at the end of the four hours and we're gonna try out and what I do is and I typically walk away and I learn long I let them work with the other employees on things and I let the employees give me feedback are they gonna fit our culture are they actually hard-working when I walked away they get on their cell phone starts smoking butts or they actually Dublin down working hard so that's what I recommend to is for all the people you hire is try them out first but better and staff in network we've probably gotten five or six people from there and then Facebook Facebook employment ads are free right now so our last hire can't be a Facebook we put that out and it kind of went out to the universe and we got someone through that as well but you know for us veterans have ended up being a good a good fit obviously I started the company because I didn't have a job so I'm trying to pay that back and you know when we talk about hiring for personality I'm hiring for the intangibles no one has a degree in composting it doesn't exist so I got to train everybody how to get it and I'm gonna train them the way I wanna train them that's fine so I'm looking for someone's gonna show up on time they're gonna work hard they're not gonna break my stuff they're generally not going to steal from me you know and stay out of trouble so you hired for the personality that we trained them to do what we need them to do
VSU College of Agriculture
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SHINY MILTANK LIVE REACTION | UNDER 200 ENCOUNTERS | Pokemon Sword and Shield
[Music] yo everybody what is going on my name is Chris we've got no time to spare about a two-hour stream and we've got only a little bit of time to get our sixth day in a row shiny first encounter not shiny dang it but we still got two hours so how is everybody going Nathan awesome guy Emmy star and hoop sighs yeah I was a few as I was like two minutes late okay give me a break [Music] there would be a good place to encounter Electrike oh I've never done an electric hunt so I actually don't know the answer to that question I think there's a decent spawn rate place for them on the main island somewhere oh yes oh I was not a huge Oh my hoop what is up with my lock today or recently how is this even possible speaking of hax I promise you I'm not hacking what is happening here a hundred eighty-five encounters [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]
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Green Market Report's Marijuana Money January 3, 2020
for chart and this is your marijuana money minute green marker report is hosting its first psychedelic investing conference on January 24th in New York City head over to www.hsn to buy your tickets now markets were closed on Wednesday for the New Year holiday but that this Spence reason Illinois were open Illinois became the 11th state to legalize the sale of adult use marijuana GTI has four stores open for sale while Cresco labs have five stores open for business Fresco's said that it served three thousand one hundred and forty five people on New Year's Day and sold nine thousand two hundred and fifty eight cannabis products with an average ticket price of a hundred and thirty five dollars hardest health acquired importance cheyenne property in nevada in a deal valued at thirty five million terrace and increased its private placement to thirty million dollars from a previously planned twenty four million 19:33 industries reported first quarter revenues of three point nine million dollars now that was down twenty six percent from its previous quarter and they blame that to the decline in market share for VAP and distillate sales in the recreational market in Nevada c21 investments delivered through a quarter revenue of ten point five eight million dollars that was a sequential increase of seven and a half percent over the second quarter and a big jump over last year's three hundred and five thousand for the same time period the net loss for c21 was five point 1 million dollars for the third quarter and that's it for this week everyone have a happy new year
Green Market Report
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Dulcibel | Henry Peterson | Historical Fiction | Speaking Book | English | 5/6
suctions 41 to 44 oh dalsu Bell by Henry Peterson this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 41 as master Raymond walked up the street toward the Red Lion he felt in at his spirits he had secured the aid if things should come to the worst father very influential friends and one who woman-like would be apt to go even further than her word as liberal spirits in such cases are apt to do therefore he was comparatively light-hearted suddenly he felt a strong grasp upon his shoulder and turning he saw a couple of men besides him one he knew well as deputy marshal Herrick of Salem you are wanted at Salem master Raymond said marshal Herrick gravely producing a paper Raymond felt a sinking of heart as he glanced over it it was the warrant for his arrest issued by Squire Hawthorne but whose complaint he asked controlling his emotions a speaker quite calmly and pleasantly but the complaint of mr. Sam Putnam and master Jefferson's applied to the officer of witchcraft that is very curious for us dr. Griggs knows just before I left a single farms I was suffering from an evil help myself indeed said the officer when am I to go immediately we have provided your horse for you I should like to get my jollies there's some claims from the Red Lion their fathers are hesitated must have a much smoke presently you must be hollering about this time of day and they have some of the best wine at the lion I ever tasted you should drink a bottle or two with me you know that a man travels all the better for good dinner and a bottle of good wine the officers hesitated no longer you are a sensible man master Wayne whether you are a witch or not said the deputy marshal I think if the wine were better absentia around Salem there would be fewer with chairs rejoined master Raymond which the other officer considered a failing woody remark judging by the way he laughed at it the result of the strategic movement of master laymen's was but he had a couple of very present and good-humoured officials to attend him all the way to Salem Jail where they arrived in the course of the evening proving that thus by the aid of a little matter far coal oil and sugar even the official machinery could be made to work a good deal smoother or it otherwise would for the officers oneself expressed their utter disbelief to the people they met of the truth of the charges but had been brought against master Raymond who in truth was himself an afflicted person and had been suffering some time from an evil hand as the wise dr. Griggs had declared the same people uncle Robbie chewed his accustomed plan of action received master Raymond very gruffly but after he had got rid of the other professionals he had a good long talk and made herself quite comfortable for him he also took him in to visit aunt Akash he was delighted to see him and also to hear that mr. Scott's Adele was quite comfortably lodged with he / Arnold then the young man threw himself upon his bed and slept so early - morning he did not need much study to destroy it upon his plans as he had contemplated such a possibility as that ever since the arrest of Darcy Bell and has fully made up his mind in which manner he would meet it if however he had learned the results of the conference of the afflicted circle two days previous he would have felt more encouraged as to the probable success of the defence he meditated the constable that had did the deputy marshal a make him their West had agreed however to send word to Jesuit Putnam of what had occurred and comforted by the thought of having at least one storage friend described by him Mastiff ailment had slept soundly even on a prison pallet the next morning as early as the wounds of the Jared would admit Joseph Putnam came to see him I had intended to come and see you in Boston today said master Joseph but the she-wolf was too quick for me why had you heard anything yes and I hardly understand it I began William was cool to see good worth Buckley yesterday and told her in confidence that it was probable he would be tired out to gaze by sister Ann and Jeffersons and who warned me of it began Williams yes as she also dropped a hint but none of the other afflicted girls had anything to do with it thought they looked upon you as a very much young man and a friend well that is good news indeed said master Raymond brightening up and I called upon dr. Briggs on my way here and he says he is confident there was an evil hand upon you when he was suffering at my house and he will be on hand at the examination to give his testimony if it is needed to that effect but that terrible sister-in-law of yours if she could only be kept away from the examination for half an hour and give me time to repress her magistrates and the people a little it might be done perhaps such as if Putnam museum do not be too conscientious about who means my dear friend continued master Raymond do not stand schoolin straight that you lean backward remember that this is war under just war against false witnesses the shudders of innocent blood and wicked or deceive rulers if I am imprisoned or just to become thoughts about think of her do not think of me Joseph Putnam was greatly agitated I will do all I can for both of you but my soul we corner through anything like deceit as for wickedness itself but I will think over it I see if I cannot devise some way to keep sister Ann away for a time or all together give me at least 15 minutes to work on the magistrates and to enlist the sympathies of their people it might be half for me I said that as my consciousness is concerned I should not hesitate to shoot about Jezebel for the murder of 20 innocent men and women who have now been put to death she is mainly responsible to kill her who surely deserves to die might save the lives of 50 others Joseph Putnam shook his head I cannot see the matter where that white friend Raymond the pride arraignment of course I do not mean you should kill mr. Phan I only put it has given my idea of how far my conscience what did I need to go in the matter draw her off in some way though keep her out of her room for a while give me a little time to work him I will do all I can you may be sure that responded master Putnam empathetically here firm a confidential conversation was prevented by the entrance of the marshal chapter 42 the examination was to commence at 3 o clock in the afternoon and to be held in the courthouse in the time has been more convenient to Squire Hawthorne and the meeting house in the village as master Thomas putnams house and farmer several miles beyond the village it made quite a long ride for them to attend the examination he had arranged with his wife however to start immediately after the usual twelve o'clock dinner taken her behind him on opinion as was customary at that day his daughter Erin being already in time where she was paying a visit to a friend he had received however a message about ten o'clock requesting his immediate presence at Ipswich on a matter of the most urgent importance and though he was greatly puzzled by it he concluded to go at once to each slit and go from there go back to Salem home we about coming home again as it would be very much out of his way to do so according to this new arrangement mistress pan would take the other horse and a ladies shuttle and right to town by herself they still had a third horse but that was already in time with her daughter the courthouse was but a short distance from the prison and as it was a good Puritan fashion to be punctual to the minute at 3 o'clock precisely Squires Hawthorn and Colin put in their armchairs and master raiment standing on the raised platform in front of them as pilato looked carefully round the room he saw that me were Thomas Putnam nor his mysterious wife now his own best friend is Patna was present square Hawthorne also observed that mr. spout Putnam was not present but as she was usually very punctual he concluded that she would be there in a few minutes and after some whispered words of his colleague resolved to proceed with the examination turning to the young Englishman he said in his usual stern Thames and his Weiland you have brought forth authority upon high suspicion of sundry acts of witchcraft now tell us the truth of this matter but no answer came from the accused then when all eyes were intentionally regarding him he gave a broiled shriek and fell out stretched upon the platform let me go to him said dr. Griggs elbowing his way through the crowd and said a month ago but an evil hand was upon him and now I am certain of it Mazda moment had not been an attentive observer of the recent trials for nothing and he noted the audience are an expedition which was compared favorably with even with misters and putnams and Abigail Williams his face became shockingly contorted and he writhed on twisted and turned pervasively he told imaginary strode hands from around his neck he pushed imaginary weights from off his breasts he cried take them away pray take them away and so the whole company was very much affected and even the magistrates were greatly astounded dr. Griggs loosened his collar and unbuttoned his doublet and had water brought to speak on his face keeping up a running fire of words at the same time to the effect that he knew and had said at least a month before that master main meant had an evil hands upon him who was it that hurts you that name fast credulous describe a thorn see there was the Yellow Bird cried the young man staring into a vacancy he is coming to pick my eyes out kill it kill it passing his hands but from his face violently has no one a sword play to try to kill it here an impetuous young villager standing up I drew his rapier and stamped violently in the direction of the supposed spectral bird Oh Oh you almost killed it see there are some of its feathers and three yellow feathers were even seen floating in the air being small chicken feathers with which he had been provided but very morning by uncle Robbie the jailer and which the abroad master Raymond rightly thought would have a prodigious effect and the result was fully equal to his expectations from that moment it was evident that he had all the beholders with him and squire Hawthorne displaced as he had been to condemn him for most effective herring was completely staggered he had the feathers from the yellow bird carefully placed upon his desk with the purpose of transmitting them at once to master Cotton Mather who took these paths both groups of the reality of the spectral appearance be able to utterly to demolish all the skeptical unbelievers funding that such an effort had been produced master waymond allowed himself to regain his composure somewhat mistress and Putnam who is one of the two complaints unaccountably is not here since we're Hawthorn master Jethro sounds what have you to say against this young man you are the other complainant probably my mother had come to the conclusion but she was mistaken as I told her and therefore she has remained at home said Ann Putnam the daughter who was delighted with the feather expedition as was secretly wondering how it was done well what have you to say Jefferson's the audience looked around at Jeff there with scornful faces evidently considering him an imposter what did he know about witches compared to this rich young man from over the seas tell him you find you a mystic and also was brutally Herrick after seeing what we have seen I withdraw my charges Squire I think that mr. Putnam and myself must have been visited by the specter of somebody else and not my master Raymond I hate that next time you want to wait until you are quite certain the proud Squire Hathorne gruffly do you know that master Raymond can have his action against you for very heavy damages for slander and defamation I certainly am very sorry and homely bed master Wayne was pardon sir Geoffrey very much alarmed he had never thought that the affair might take this turn as indeed it did in many cases from six months afterward and which was a very effective damper upon the spirits of the prosecutors then the magistrate's could do nothing less when discharged with hizzoner but master Raymond stepped down from the platform a 3-man to be surrounded by a quite circle of sympathizing friends but his first fights were due to dr. gray for his professional services doctor these things you did for me when in the convulsions would leave me greatly and he took out his purse Yes Doctor I insist the cornet still like yours is always worth its moments you must not muzzle the ox you know that treads are at the corn and he put a gold piece into dr. Gregg's panel which was not often favored with anything but silver in Singam dr. Griggs was glad that he had been able to lend to him a little service and said that if there had been the least necessity for it he would have gone on the platform and testified as a complete absurdity of the charge but that extra woman mr. stone Putnam evidently in mistake had brought against him then the afflicted circle had to be spoken to who this afternoon did not appear to be in the least afflicted but in the very best of spirits they now felt more admiration for him than ever and we did him with great cordiality as he came to where they were standing when are you going back to England was a frequent question and he assured them he no hope to go before many weeks and then smiling added but they would be certain to hear from him as the crowds thinned out a little Abigail Williams caught him aside and did you really see the yellow bird must availment said she archly the yellow bird the party dreaming you know that where we are afflicted go into trances we are not conscious of all but we see well it seems to me continued the girl in the maintain those pebbles look very much like chicken feathers then she laughed commonly and peered into his face indeed they plied the young man gravely well Oh chickens their own pet erotic eyes is not a thing to be made alight on a new of a girl one whose eyes was put in charlie act by her pet canary and as he moved at once toward the rest of the group the quick-witted fascias child was compelled to follow the magistrates had left the courthouse of the majority of the people including Jeffersons when who should come in looking hastily and his face flushed with hard-riding but Thomas Putnam come right home late what was done he said quietly to flee Herrick he was standing near the door oh the charges per dime and master Damon was discharged ah where was my wife she did not come it was sent by your daughter but she probably found was mistaken in the person and stayed for that reason I do not believe it she would have told me what did Jessica shann's do oh he withdrew the charges so far as he was concerned there was a great deal more danger than master Raymond will prove him to be a witch can he master Raymond I see it is a case of conspiracy exclaimed master Putnam hotly had one hand in this master Raymond turning to the young Englishman who had one layer on his way to the door ah first the Putnam he had to see you you did get here early enough however to witness my triumph indication here is no let dr. Griggs and young mistress Williams and her own gifted daughter and handsome miss his Herrick and half a dozen others of my old friends who were ready to testify in my behalf if any testimony had been needed make my compliments to mr. Putnam and give her my best friends for the neighbor course in confessori by her absence that she was mistaken and that she had accused the wrong person the call will assurance with which this must cut it quite confused Thomas Putnam it is White has stayed away purposely perhaps so for she was accustomed to rapid changes of her fans but why then had he been lured off on a wild goose chase or the way to Ipswich while he was finding them using his daughter Taylor I think father you and mother next time has got to take my advice said that incorrigible and unimaginable young lady just about us opposite of character to the usual child of that period as could work imagined but these Witchcraft Trials in which she figured so importantly had utterly demoralized her in this as in certain other respects chapter 43 what young master jezik Putnam undertook to do he was apt to do pretty thoroughly when he had once made up his mind to keep both his brother's wife and his brothers himself away from the examination he had rapidly fought over various plans and adopted to the chief felt pretty certain would not fail they all involved a little two-seat or at least double-dealing and he hated both these things of a righteous hatred but it was to prevent a great injustice and perhaps to save life as he made rapidly thing would turning over various plans in his mind he had passed through the village when he saw someone approaching on what seemed to be the skeleton of an old horse he at once recognized the rider as an old character the carpenter whom he at one time had occasion to employ in doing some work on a small property he owned in Ipswich raining up his horse master Putnam stooped to have a chat with a man whose oddity mainly consisted in his subtle it is he which was broken only by brief and pithy sentences a fine day as we cured how are things in Ipswich grunting oh I'm sorry to hear it right what is the matter broom sticks chiefly you mean the witches that is about business but how shall he mend it the old carpenter was too shrewd to commit himself he glanced at master Putnam and then turning his head aside and giving a little laugh said burn order boomsticks a good idea the proposed master cut also laughing oh by the way easy cure I wonder if you could do a little errand for me the young man took out his purse and began opening it you are not in the Gwent humming are you having ears for fools you know where my brother Thomas messed up this late they will just where two roads joined one leading by his own house and the other passed his brothers I wish on you the way to heaven as well you know how to keep silent and how to talk also is he cute especially when you are well paid for it the old man left her little bullets sometimes makes a big hole he said I want you to go to my brother Thomas as a simple E these words hips which Crown and Anchor very important indeed at once wait till he comes all right and he held out his hands into which master Joseph put as much so far as the old man could make in her whole week's work you are not to remember who sent you or anything else found those words perhaps you have been drinking rather too much cider you know do you understand the Old West pays the singles at once a very dull and bacon expression and he's shredding that impressive mother which were too many glasses is apt to give switch well earned oh very important indeed at once wait till it comes that would do very well to secure but not a word more mind tight as there tight wrap replied the old man and he turned his peloton's head and went up the road towards Thomas putnams Jersey felt certain that this will take his bubble tips which both of them were greatly interested in a lawsuit with certain of its rich people who garden the northern boundary of the putnams farms Thomas was managing the matter for the family and was continually on the lookout for fresh evidence caught the public thing in fact right master Raymond had once said but between the Salem witches a little switches master Thomas seem to have low keys of his mouth but this was before the witch persecutions had assumed such a tragic whole aspect when Ezekiel had found Thomas Putnam and delivered his brief message without dismounting from his skeletal speeds Master Putnam asked at once in strength a message EPS which crow Anoka very important indeed at once wait till he comes repeated the old man with a face of the most impulsive solemn duty but emphasizing every sentence with his long forefinger and that was all master Tosca gets out of him that much thing just as often as he wished it but no more not a word mistress Anne Putnam had come out to the gate by that time he has been drinking too much cider as she said this gave a suggestion to Ezekiel yes too much cider runs get me mr. Putnam thought but it might produce an effect of that kind and going back into the house simply appeared with a rather stiff drink of West Indian Run which the old man tossed off with no perceptible difficulty he smiled as he handed back the tin cup it had held it yes steady no he said who gave you the message a game asked master Putnam Ezekiel its solemn at Port for you gained the message the pride is easy or slowly yes who sent you to me who sent you no to me again repeated Ezekiel switch Crown and Anchor up once wait till he comes then the old first coachman's cleared up as if everything now must be perfectly satisfactory oh there is no use in trying to get any more out of him he is too much Freud said let's just Putnam impatiently more one study me mumbles Ezekiel no not a drop more it was Putnam p.m. surely you have had too much already the old man throwed are turning the skeletons deeds after considerable effort he gave his parting shot crown and ankle weights Hurley comes a road off in the spasmodic chop darling I shall have to go to its Whittlesea back yes it may supply the missing link in our chain of evidence but how about this afternoon queried his wife oh I can get to Salem by 3 o'clock both fast riding I will leave the roan horse for you shuttle the grey mare just in fact and thus it was that his brother James if he came out of his sitting-room window about an hour after his arrival at home so master Thomas Putnam what is well no rain there riding along the road past his house from the most by that week to Ipswich he is out of awake for one if he waits an hour or two for any person to meet him on important business but the Cronin out her thought the young man it is important indeed there that he should go and keep himself out of mischief and for helping to take any more innocent lives and when he comes to his senses in the next world if not in this he will thank me for deceiving him now let me see whether I can do as good a turn for that eclectic own wife of his chapter 44 about an hour afterwards master Joseph shall one of his compounds coming over the fields from the direction of his brother's house which was about two miles almost by Becky to the west of his own house going on to meet him he said well Simon Peter I see that you got the lake yes master Joseph but they wished me to return it as soon as we can that is right finish your job in the garden this afternoon and take it back early tomorrow morning you go going to work now the man walked asked what the garden wait a moment quite his master the most thoughts and thinking you at brother Thomas's are they all atone no indeed master Thomas has gone off to X which a little land is that's a long time I think not borrow a horse ten of them you think no indeed sir there was only one left in stables and let's just Putnam means to use out to go to the trial at this afternoon oh well I do not care much and his master walked off to the house while Simon Peter went to his work then after a somewhat earlier dinner than usual master Joseph ordered his young horse Sweetbriar shattered and after kissing his wife in a scandalous manner that is out of doors or someone might have seen him do it he mounted or hunted off down the lane the young man loved a good horse and he claimed that Sweet Briar within here or two or more of age and hardening would be the fastest course in the province after temper the horse was well named for he could be a sweet welcome newly handled as a rose and a shark as Briery as any very store under country conditions and nervous transitive high now to Dannemora misters Putnam foe a good rider said it was too much work to manage him while her husband always responded that Sweetbriar could be ridden by anyone for he was as gentle at alarm just as mr. Syme partner had got through the dinner she saw her brother-in-law Joseph rolling up the lane the brothers as had seen differed very wildly relative to the witchcraft prosecutions but still he visited one another as they were held together by various family ties and especially by the old north suit against certain of the itch which men to which I have alluded therefore mr. Putnam opened the door or went out to the garden gate where by this hi young man had dismounted and fastened his horse his brother Thomas at home sister Ann though he had a quality its which this morning ah the lawsuit business I suppose so and the messenger was so overcome with liquor that he could not even remember who sent him right how did Thomas know where to go them oh the man managed to say that his employee would be waiting for Thomas better crown and all her where he usually stops you name well I'm glad that Thomas went I stopped to see if just in fact could do a little errand for me I'm not I sent one of my own men but I forgot matters sometimes you will find him at the barn and proud mistress Putnam a little anxious to cut short a conversation as she wished to get ready for her ride to Salem go into the barn massachusetts info Josaphat how do you fatty this was been not very dignified diminutive intro which joseph act had dwindled in common use how are you getting along fair to middling sir not as well though as on the odd place master Joseph I do not want to interfere with my brother remember but if at any time you should not want you any more remember the old place was still able for you it was your own fault you know that she went I did not know when I was well off master James II I was at forward cutters old I thought so the play Joseph Pixley but know much about that low can you do an errand for me of course I can the mistress willing well I said I wish to send you on an errand and she told me where to find you batteries will right then go to Goodman Buckley's interesting little aids and asked him for a bundle I left bring it to my house you know you can take the roan horse there and by the way fatty if you want to spoken I want to to see the widow James is pretty daughter I guess no great harm will be done just in fact their gold but then his face glided but mrs. Putnam wants to take the road herself as happen the trial comes off you know oh it is not a trial it is only on the examination and it is not fiddlesticks anyhow my sister-in-law is ruining her health by all this which business but if she was just chiffon going I will end her one of my horses therefore that knee popped EQ so just a fact in high Glee at having an Earthlings holiday with the REM horse through on a saddle and mounted as he went a rapid hunter burn the link miss just unhurt the noise the suppose it was master Joseph riding off again and did not even trouble herself to look out of the window especially as she was just then changing her gown not smell after coming into the family room who should she see there sitting to merely reading one of the Reverend cotton mothers most popular sermons but the same master Joseph Putnam whom she had thought she was well rid of I thought you had gone I surely heard you writing down the name she said in a surprised home oh no I wanted to speak with you about something who was it then I surely heard someone perhaps it was one of those spectral horses with a skeptical rider as master mother says these are very wonderful and appalling times of the young man laughed a little smurfling brother zhu zi i do not care to talk with you Icarus costume I greatly regret as do your brothers and uncles that you have gone over to the infidels and the scoffers and I regret that they are making such fools of themselves that by Joseph hotly I have no time to discuss this question present James F said Mr Spang with dignity I am going to see him time this afternoon very much in the cross to give my statement against the young friend of yours would that I could have been spared this trial and his sister-in-law looked at see the scene in effect ammonius name as jzf told his young wife that night her hypocrisy hardened his heart against her so that he could have kept her at home by sheer force if it's when necessary and it's all expedient in fact he would have preferred but rough but sincere way if you testify anything that feels better pond master Raymond's perfect industry and goodness you will testify to a lie the prepared master Joseph severely as I said I have no time for argument will you be good enough to tell Jesse faxes and all the world for me you know that I had your permission descent fatty often an errand and he is not back yet mrs. Putnam started and bit her lip she had made a mistake I suppose he will be back before long I doubt it ice went into the village well I suppose I'll compute on the side of myself your conscious probably would not allow you to do it even if common courtesy towards a woman and that woman your sister demanded it without deciding the latter point I should think it's almost impossible for me to put a spell on the Rowan just now how do you not understand you because he has countless miles away when this time Josaphat did not take the horse it is precisely what he did do I knew he wanted the room to write the same time this afternoon he told me you did but I said that they thought you won't have too much sense to go still if you would go I would lend you one of my horses well what is your horse there at the door you can take off my straddle to put on your shouts at all and if you're in a hurry Sweetbriar can do the dispersive half a time that the roam could mr. Putnam could have tried a binder on fixation with many people of strong a resolute will she was a good deal of a coward on horseback and she knew that Sweetbriar was the farmers called a young and very skittish animal still her determined spirit rose against us being outdone besides she knew well that in a case like this where none of the afflicted circle were not evil her own daughter would ain't her the whole thing might force me if she will not present so she said well I will shuttle your horse myself here must Joseph relented because he now felt certain of his king I have conscientious scruples against lifted even my little finger to aid you in its unholy business he said more placidly but under the circumstances I was sad I was sweet brave for you so saying he took off his saddle from the horse has substituted the sidesaddle which he brought from the barn then he led sweet prior to the horse blot and his sister-in-law mounted she glanced at his first you write him at first I see how do my trading with she said quite wrong to where she had made it when she first came out I would not strike him if I were you he is not used to the whip it might make him troublesome misters Putnam make no reply they gathered up the rings and the horse started down the lane a singular smile came across the old man's features he went back and closed the door of her hands and then started in a rapid walk across the field to Ward's is going home neither of them thought it mattered but the house was left for a time unprotected misters Putnam knew but a couple of farm hands were at work in a distant field he would be back at sundown and there were so few strollers at that time her new farmer thoughtful faulting up his doors are windows when he went to meeting or to see and labor the way home across the fields was a good deal nearer than to go by the road as the latter made quite an oval and as the young man strode swiftly on he could see in many places his sister-in-law riding deliberately along and approached on the forks of the road but anyone going to his own house would turn our right away from instead of towards Salem town when she gets to the folks of the road look out for squalls said master Joseph to herself for money had been his own fights with Sweetbriar when the horse wanted to go towards a stable after a long ride and his young master wanted him to go into the opposite direction Sweetbriar had already gone about 20 miles that day and besides had been given any the merest mouthful for dinner for the subject of preparing him for this special occasion the next squirrel in the ground afforded the young man an excellent new Sweetbriar had arrived at the turn which led to his stable where a stunt oaks awaited him and it evidently seemed to him the hope of injustice and a reason to be asked to go all the way back to see them again mr. stern however knew nothing of these previous experiences of the animal but included his insubordinate behavior entirely to chef will and obstinacy and thus as the great globe moves around the Sun in perpetual circle as a result of the two conflicting forces of gravitation and flight of it agnus say Sweetbriar circled round a round metal cap chasing his tail as the result of the conflicting wheels of himself and his rider master Joseph watched the progress of the whole affair has decided pleasure no woman but a witch could get Sweet Briar past that turn he said to himself laughing outright and no man who had mocked a pair of spurs on at last getting out of all patience mrs. Putnam raised her whip on Baltic Bank sharply on her horses shoulder this decided the struggle for a mr. such punishment finally animal weird and then turning violent the weight that led to his stable at a wild gallop his rider as I have said was not a very good horse woman as she noted quoted the halt of the circle with her right hands to enable her to keep her seat and try to motivate the gate of the horse with the Rings and the voice abandoning old further resistance to his will and uselessness setting off a tavern master Joseph was just about the same time as his sister-in-law did I'm glad you changed your mind this is for iron about going to say them it is a great deal more sensible to come and spend the afternoon with Elizabeth very glad to see you sister Ann send mr. Josie come in out to the horse block at which Sweetbriar from force of habit have stopped mr. stern looked offended and we prayed : I had no intention of coming here it's afternoon sister Elizabeth but there's fog route which Joseph met me after sending away my own Ross wouldn't either obey the reins nor the whip you rascal if said master Joseph severely adjusting the horse you do not deserve to have the lady ride you can you not let me another horse say the one Elizabeth always rides all the other horses are marked at work the park master Joseph and before I could get one of them in and all wound up ready for the saddle I am afraid it would be too late for your purpose so I must be compelled to do as you wish and stay within the examination said Mr Spang bitterly oh if you choose I will put opinion on Sweetbriar and see how that works employed master Joseph who then meet a patient expression of countenance as of one unbraided without cause to be sure Sweetbriar has never been asked of how he doubled but he might as well learn no as ever that seems to be the only thing that can be done now and the expression of mistress and space example cutter who barter who's about to be tied to the state who rides in Holland a year brought the lady always into the closest proximity with the gentleman and she was very cherishing towards master Joseph a temper that could hardly be called sisterly there was necessarily a great waste of time they get an opinion on Sweetbriar he never had carried aboard and he evidently felt insulted by being asked to do it master Joseph the Sun I mean it must be nice rule 2 o'clock only by fast riding would it be possible to get to say your courthouse by 3 and the road as they there were did not got met or fast working except in a few places it was known as you think from mistress card to controller Sweetbriar for the horse back time traveled off from the horse block whenever she attempted it all his sweetness seemed gone by this time and the briars alone remained at least 15 minutes more were lost in this way but at last that difficult feat was accomplished hold on tight to me said the young man well you'll be thrown off for the irritated and will began to collect around in all directions manifesting a strength determination to go back to his stable instead of forward towards see him I think we had better tried the other Road and looked past the folks where you have so much trouble with him said master Joseph as the horse went all quietly going up the first Hill as you think best said his sister-in-law in the shark team if I had a horse like this I would shoot him oh sweet boy is good enough usually I never saw him so violent and troublesome as he is today and I think I know the reason of it what is the reason I fear he has an evil hand upon him said master Joseph with great Shaan him on the team nonsense gay pride mistress and sharply he has got the wicked one in him that is the matter with him that is about the same thing said master Joseph now they were at the top of the hill and the horse broke into tantrums again requiring all of master Joseph skill to prevent his toppling himself and his two riders over one of their many borders that obstructed the road if you do not hold on to me more tightly sister Anne you will be thrown off said master Joseph put him back his right hand to study her and mistress Anne was compelled to lock her arms round him or take the chance of serious from being dashed to the rough runway the young man would have liked to relieve his feelings by a hearty burst of laughter as he felt her arms embracing him so warmly but of course he dared not he shook him near the main range running due north and south and which it was necessary to take as it led directly down to Salem sweet Bryan knew that road well and that he never stopped when once turned to the south on it short of a six mile right he remembered his recent victoria struggle at the forks and they resolved upon another battle all of master putnams efforts or what seemed safe did not get him headed southward on that road in truth burdened as he was the young man really could not do it they hadn't hearing too much risk to the lady behind him those who have ever had such a battle with the wilful mettlesome horse know that it often requires the utmost patience and determination on the part of his rider to come out victorious the best plan the writer speaks from some experience is to called the animal ran in a circle until his brain becomes confused and then start him off in the right direction but Sweetbriar evidently had a better brain than usual for when the world came to an end it always found his point a right the magnetic needle to the north it had beaten master Joseph can't be turned a good deal of earnestness in a struggle but she was certain would come in this place but he was pleased to find that there was no need of any pretense in the matter the horse under the circumstances the young man having a lady's safety to consult was the master completed trials only proved it whenever the fierce howl Telugu king mistress and safety had to be consulted and the horse had his own way so as the result Sweetbriar started off in a sharp counter up it was better found the road take me home then said his sister-in-law if you will not take me to see him if I will not or Peter thruster Joseph I give you my honest word sister Anne that I did not make this horse dude down the boat with us to on its back if I stayed here or the afternoon training I should think you must have seen that no matter take me home besides we cannot get the strainer before four o'clock no in Sweetbriar went his best and prettiest I give it up let us toiling go home if you turn and go back the way we came I do not think I shall be able to get this south wheel and will pass my own things well what do you mean to do said the lady bitterly right up the top spilled master Joseph left no there is a road strikes off towards your house a short distance above here and I think I can get you home by it without any further trouble very well get me home as soon as you can do not feel like any further winding or much more talking of course it is very aggravating I've heard master Putnam soothingly but angry now as master power says but all these earthly disappointments are our most valuable experiences teaching us not to set our hopes up our worldly things but acquire those of a more enjoying of satisfying character his sister-in-laws face that he could not see as she being behind him more alert as she listened to this which could be hardly called if Angela call you wished very much I'm there to go this afternoon to see them continued master Joseph in the sing symbolizing to but that is your wish had been able Lord forbid I think as a member of church he should be willing to acquiesce patiently in the singular term but affairs have taken a crew saw yourself with the thought that you have been innocently riding these peaceful realms instead of being in labor doing perchance an infidel deal of mischief no doubt what you are saying seems to you fairly wasn't edifying jeiza putnam but I have a bad headache and do not care to convert any further but you must admit at your project visit has been frustrated in a family singular in what remarkable manner master Joseph knew that he had her mo at Hattin Vantage she was come how to listen to everything he changed to say his saddle was even better in that respect then the minister's politics you must leave a church and she could not leave the horse I do not see anything very miraculous mother Judith in a young man like you having a South wouldn't and unprincipled horse in truth the one would be if you had a decent a world of an animal but protesting or waffling the young man smiled at the retort and she could not see the gleam of sunshine as it passed rapidly over his face lingering a moment in the soft depths of his sweet dear eyes there was no smell however in his voice by the previous Solomon see as he continued and yet they columns asked to see the angel of the Lord in his drawn sword standing in a way and barring his further progress in one doing why might not this horse he is much more intelligent than an earth have seen a similar vision the young man had been found this speech somewhat in sport but partly ended it the assumed tale of Solomon T had passed into one of real earnestness for as he asked himself why should it not be this woman with him was found on a wicked errand but should not the angel or the Lord stand in her way also and the horse see him even if his riders did not mr. Putnam made no answer perhaps now that the young man was really in earnest what he said made some impression upon her but more probably it did not he too relaxed into silence it seemed to him a good place to stop his preaching and let his sister-in-law think over what he had said thank heaven we are here at last said the baffled woman as they rode up to the horse block at her own door Sweetbriar stood very quiet ashes that block master J's is keeping his seat will you dismantle stages shop her brother Joseph said let's just iron in a soft pairing time master Jones live fairly started with his surprise and looked steadily into her doubt inscrutable eyes eyes like gels as she pleased upon sleeping Caesar no I thank you I expect a Fanta supper I hope mother Thomas written good news but it's which commenced Nia's when you feel like it and he wrote off as Li told his wife afterwards he would not have taken supper with his sister and that evening as he valued his life and yet perhaps it was all imagination and he did not see that thing lurking in the depths of his sister-in-laws calms and fallible eyes that he thought he did and yet her testimony against Rebecca nurse lead to us even at his lake day with all the charity that we are disposed to exercise to work things singing long past as cold-blooded deliberate murder end of chapters 41 to 44 chapters 45 to 50 abdul-jabbar by Henry Petersen this LibriVox recording is in the public domain chapter 45 when master Joseph arrived home he told his wife of one of the first course things had taken admit his own and her frequent laughter and then he could do nothing else then walked up and down impatiently he answered at frequent intervals towards the load to see if anybody were coming in the course of an hour or so nobody appearing and Sweetbriar being sweetened up again by a good feed he ordered the horse brought out then he was persuaded by his wife to recall that the order and wait patiently till Sunday but impatient creatures you men are sent mistress Elizabeth with feminine severity doubtlessly will be along give you sufficient time no do not worry husband mine but take things patiently say master Joseph was induced to control his restlessness and just as soon as he could happen recently expected master Raymond was seen riding up the lane at a light Cantor who what our kind master Joseph running to meet him and is it all over we have smitten among hip and thigh from Aurora eaten till cow come to minute answered master Raymond laughing it was you that kept the she-wolf away I know how did you do it come in and I will tell you all about it if I want to hear how all went off in Salem after a couple of hours conversation broken frequently by irresponsible bursts of laughter the young men were mutually enlightened and complemented each other upon a success of which they had worked out their respective schemes while young mistress Elizabeth complimented them both thinking honestly in her innocent heart that to such wonderful young men certainly and never before existed how I should like to senior astonishing old square Hathorne said master Joseph I am afraid she would have spoiled or by laughing since his other way you know you can never control your merriment Joseph I cannot you should have seen me preaching to sister and this afternoon I kept my face on for time safer as a judges you know she had to take it more quietly she could not even run away from it I would have given one of your five pang Massachusetts next to see it said master Raymond and five pounds more to see your brother Thomas stumping up and down the volume of the crown around her waiting for that hip switch man to meet him I was very careful Oh through not to tell a direct falsehood said master Joseph it is badly lucky to see people without being guilty of downright liar of course the pride master Raymond I do not know that I told it very much my Eva all day though I must admit that I acted a pretty big one you must deal with fools according to their folly you know we have scripture for that I do not think I would have done it merely to save myself said master Joseph evidently a little conscious Madame but to save you my friend that seems to be different and Darcy Bell added master Daymond if I were imprisoned what would become of her yes I am glad I did it responded his friend regaining his confidence I have really hurt an evil brother Thomas no sister Ann on the contrary I have invented them from doing a great wrong I am willing to answer for this day's work at the last day and I feel certain that at least both of them will thank me for it I have made out of it said mistress Elizabeth little self brought up in the rigid Puritan school I felt the same misgivings as her husband but his schools were also removed by this last consideration as the master mainland he being more a man of the world most loopholes are playing such a deceitful part I'm afraid that to save Darcy Bell he would not have ski for that apron are downright lying not that he had but all the sensitiveness of an horrible man as to his word but because he looked upon the whole affair as a piece of malicious wickedness in defiance of all just noir and which every true hearted man was bound to oppose and defeat by all the means and Laur born in Oakland or secret warfare I suppose you go back to Boston tomorrow said his house as they were about to separate for the night yes immediately after breakfast this affair as a warning for me to push my plans to a consummation as soon as possible I think I know what their next move will be a shrewd man once said just think what is the wisest thing for your enemies to do and provide against but what is it remove the governor why I understand she wasn't mere puppets in the hands of the two mothers he would be perhaps but there is a lady fish ah the gray mare is the better horse is she as it is over at former Thomas's yes I think so now mark my prediction fan Josie the first blow will be struck at lady Marley if Sir William resists as I feel certain that he will for he is if not well educated a thoroughly manly man then he will be ousted from his position you were late but it has been the same game all through to strike that any one man or woman who came between these vampires and their play I know only of one exception ah who is that yourself master James has smiled grimly they value their own lives very highly friend Raymond and they let who arrest me would be late child's play besides sweet choir is never long unsaddled and he is the fastest horse in Salem yes and to add to all that you are a Putnam and your wife is closely connected it was Squire Hawthorne and maybe Sakhalin that said his friend yes even misters al has her limits which her husband submissive in so many things will not allow her to pass but we are both a little tired after such an eventful day good night chapter 46 one of their foregoing conversation was taking place one of her very different kind it was personal between mr. span and her worthy husband he had gathered up all the particulars he could of the examination and had brought them home to his wife for her instruction after listening to all that he had to tell with at least at work harmless she said bitterly the whole thing was a trick you see to keep you and me away from Salem do you think so do you feel then that no mo really wanted to see me at lips which it is plain us and those who have faced apart his wife you were to be decoyed after its which my horse sent out of the way and then Joseph madcap horse offered to me they knowing well that the worthless creature would not behave himself with any woman on his back oh sure you do not mean that my simple hearted brother James of Putnam and the plans of Herodotus shuttle scheme of that kind said honest Thomas even older brothers undervaluation of the capabilities of a mere boy like Joseph I do not say that Joseph thought it all out for very probable he did not lightness but master Raymond put him up to it well he seems Conan and unconcerned have enough of anything judging from what you have told me of his ridiculous doings you may call them ridiculous on but they impressed everybody very much indeed dr. Griggs told me that he had them dark whatever but an evil hand was on him dr. Griggs is an old simple turn said his wife crossly and evil squire Hawthorne says but he never saw a strong a case of spectral persecution why when one of the young men thrust the point of his rapier at the yellow bird some of its covers cut off and came fluttering to the ground squirrel says he never saw anything more wonderful nonsense it is all of trickery trick me why idea why the squire has the feathers and he means to send them at once to us the cotton mother by a special messenger to confuse all the scoffers and unbelievers in Boston and him earth asking for that I was at the end of his wife's tongue but on second thought she did not allow it to get any further suppose but she did prevents her husband and square Hawthorn but they have been greatly deceived and imposed upon and that maasdam a man's apparent afflictions of spectral appearance were the result of skillful juggling what then but there in writing whence not fair how about the pins that the girls had concealed around their necks and taken up with their mouths how about Mary Wolcott secretly biting us out and then screaming out that good Rebecca nurse had bitten her how about the little prince on the arms of the afflicted girls which they allowed were made by the teeth of little dog is good but child not failure own and which mistress earn you were made by the girls themselves how could the bites and streaks and bruises which she herself had shown as the visible proof but the specter of googler Becca nurse her lyin in jail was biting her at beating her with her chains for Edward Putnam her sworn I saw them marked faith of fright and chains perhaps it was safer to let master Damon's juggling though unexposed considering that she herself and the afflicted ghost had those her very much of it therefore she said I have no favour master Raymond nevertheless nay more than Moses herding King fairest sorcerers when they did the very same mail course before the king but he had done I believe him there to be a cunning and fairly bad young man and I think if I had been on the spot instead of his being at this very moment as I have the failure to advance over at brothers why they are congratulating each other or the success of that unprincipled crunch master Damon would not be lying in Salem Jail probably you are correct my dear responded her husband neatly and I think it not unlikely that master bailment may have fought the same and had to keep you away but it was evident to me but if the afflicted curse had taken one side of the other in the matter it would not have been once why even our own daughter and was laughing and joking with him when I entered the courtroom yes that his wife disdainfully that is girl nature all over the earth just put a handsome young man before them who have seen the world and despoil of his smiles and flatten these bunker judgments and the wisest of women can do nothing with them but the cold years bring them artifact she added bitterly favoring what they call love is a phony understand air her husband looked out of the window into the dark night and made no reply to this outburst he had always loved his wife and he thought when he made her that she loved him although he wasn't excellent much so far as property and family were concerned still she would occasionally talk in this way and he hoped and trusted that it did not mean much I think myself who said at length but it is quite as much as for pity gifts he has made them and has promised to send them for England as his handsome face and pleasant manners of course it will goes together they are a threat and we're digging little girls and that is all you can make of them and our daughter arm is as bad as any of a lot I wish did not take so much after your family Thomas despised her husband a little I am sure that our family are much stronger at heavier than your owner and after ours being like the other girls I wish she was she is about the only delicate and nervous one among them well Thomas if you have got a large the compact matter of the supporti of the cut to everybody else in the province I think I should go to bed it targets his wife that is the only thing that you are fairly unreasonable about but I do not think he ever had a single minister or any learning scholar in your family or ever owned a whole island in the Merrimack River as my family the Harmons always have done since the country was first shuttled and probably always shall for the next 500 years to there's Thomas Putnam have no answer he knew well that he had no minister on their islands in his family and those two things in his wife's estimation were things but no family of any reputation should be without he had not brought on their discussion although his wife had accused him of forming so and had only asserted what he thought the truth in stating that the putnams were the stronger and sturdier waves I do not wish to hurt your feelings Thomas and reminding you of these things hurts me at his wife finding he was not intending to apply I will admit but your family as a family love you toward a worthy world even if it is not especially gifted if Internet like the Harmons as we may be sure that I should not have lowered into it but I have a headache and do not wish to continue this discussion any longer as it is unpleasant to me and besides in very bad taste and so taking the hint master Putnam but the dutiful husband who really loved his somewhat peevish and faithful wife acknowledged by his silence in the future that the Harmons were more superior to any family that could not boast of possession and Minister earned an island and latter for five hundred years chapter 47 when master layman returned to Boston he found patent important event had taken place in his absence captain Alden and master Philip English and his wife had all escaped from prison and when they were to be found how captain Alden had things with the jailer this young man was not able to ascertain probably however by a liberal use of money as for master English and his worth they were as I have already said at Liberty in the daytime and a heavy bottle and had nothing to do but walk off sometime between sunrise and Sunday as master English's ship the porcupine had been lying for a week or two in Boston Harbor and left with a brisk northwest wind early in the morning of the day when they were reported missing it was not difficult for anyone to surmise as to their mode of escape first in fact in Ogden he might or might not have gone with them as was not sure there was a good deal of righteous indignation expressed by all in authority the jayna was reprimanded for his talisman as in the case of Captain Alden and warns back if another prisoner escaped who had forfeit his of late very profitable position and the large properties of both gentlemen were attached and held has been subject to confiscation but while the magistrates and officials usually were in earnest and these proceedings it was generally believed that the governor influenced by lady mailing had secretly favored the escaping parties the two ministers of South Church masters Willard and moody but also names her frequently visit the captain a master English in their confinement and to have expressed themselves very freely in public relative to the absurdity of the charges which had been made against them master moody had even gone so far as to preach a sermon on attempts when they persecute you in this city flee he into another which was opposed by many to have a direct bearing on the case of the accused and it is certain that soon afterwards the Reverend master moody found it expedient to resign his position in South Church and go back to his old home in Portsmouth anxious to learn the true inwardness of all this matter must remain went a few days after his return to see Lady Mary upon sending in his name a maid immediately appeared and he was taken us before to the boudoir then he found her ladyship equally away from him and sure you are safely out of the lion's mane must have a mint she said laughing I heard you had passed through securely the young man smiled yes healthy Providence and to a good friend of mine in Salem tell me about it said the lady I have them magistrate we all account already and then wish to have yours will your ladyship pardon me if I ask a question first I'm so anxious to hear about mr. stancy bail have you seen her lately and is she well as well and as blooming as ever the people and his wife treat her very kindly and I think would continue to do so even if the supply of footage God pieces were to fail by the way she might be on the high seas now or rather in Ranaut if she had so chosen I wish she had I did she not going with them because your arrest complicated things say she would not go and leave you in the hands of the Philistines oh that was foolish I think sent to but I do not think that you are exactly the person to say so responded the lady a little offended at what seemed a want of appreciation of the sacrifice that Darcy bear had made on his account but master Raymond appeared not to notice them of you who simply added if I could have been there to counsel her I would have convinced her that I was in no serious danger for even if imprisoned I do not think that is a journal of problems that could hold me well there was a difficulty with the keeper also but she had given her word you know not to escape well she was taken into his house but captain Alden had also given his word how did he manage it I don't know but cried the lady but to her head dropped by dancey bow the jayna's shook his head resolutely and said that no money would tempt him the difficult in her case then remains the same as ever said the young man falsely and a little commune li she might go into the prison but that would be to give warning that she had plan to escape besides it is such a vile place but I hate the idea of her passing a single night in one of his sickening cells perhaps I can being a pardon at a serve William said the young lady amusing oh they do marry if you only could we should bow forever worship you the lady smiled at the young man's impassioned language and mother he looked as if he would fail himself at her feet I should be glad to do it but Sir William just now is more good girl ever he heard a call yesterday from his pastor master cotton Martha and a lot of talk from him about the witches master Martha it seems has had further evidence and of the most convincing character of the reality of those steps all appearances indeed said master Raymond showing great interest but he heard why dear of what was coming yes in a recent examination at Salem before Squire Hawthorne a young man struck with his sword at a spectral young bird which is tormented an afflicted person and several small yellow feathers were cut off by the thrust and flipped it fell to the floor Squire hath will write to Martha Martha but he would not have been leave it if he had not seen it but as it was he would be willing to take his oath before any court in Christendom but this wonderful thing really occurred master Raymond could not help laughing I see you have no more faithful mystery than I have continued Lady Mary but it had a great effect upon Sir William coming for a man of such wonderful learning or wisdom as master Cotton Mather especially as he said that he had seen the yellow fellows himself which have since been sent to him by Squire Hawthorne and which had a Singlish smell of sulfur about them the young man broke into a hearty laugh and before then he said scornfully seems to me like no amount of learning however great can make a sensible man out of a fool why you know something about this then did it happen while you were in Salem I know everything about it said master Raymond I am the very man that worked to the miracle and he proceeded to give Lady Mary a detailed account of the whole affair substantially as it is known to the reader by the way as to the fervor smelling of sulfur hope you get the young man I think that is very probable inasmuch as I said the jailers wife that very morning giving the younger chickens powdered moonstone to cure them of the pit I think you are a marvelously clever young man was the lady's purse her mark as he concluded his account thank your ladyship if had masturbated smiling I hope I shall always act so as to deserve such a good opinion I would have given my gold cut which of the two club Albemarle gave me to have him bear especially when the yellow first Evers came Clayton going to squat hackles the eventual amazement said Lady Mary laughing heartily we must come up here tomorrow morning at noon master Martha is to bring his fellows to see the governor and to astound the governor's skeptical wife who not - Fay - come on you I shall enjoy it very much that is if the governor will promise that I shall not suffer for my disclosures I am free now and I do not wish to be arrested again oh I will see to that the governor will be so curious to hearing a story but he will promise all that you desire after your safety besides you will not be sorry to take that master mother a little these Puritan ministers to zoom on that vacation too much the old think they are perfectly capable of governing but only provinces but kingdoms world the whole history of the world proves that utter incapacity to govern even a village wisely that is true as the gospel Lady Mary but one thing I have always noticed but while every Minister thinks this he would himself Farmar they'll be governed even by one of the world's people and by a minister if any other belief had his own so you see they really do think the same as we do about it only they do not always know it you are a bright young man Lady Mary of Pi pleasantly but I think almost good enough to wear such a sweet rose next to your heart as mr. stancy Belle chapter 38 that evening as master bayman was standing in the bar room of the Red Lion captain Tolly came in and after tossing of a spout glass of rum and water went out again giving the young Englishman or not as the agreed upon signal a smothering of his black beard with the left hand after the lapse of a few minutes Master Mehmed followed going towards the wharf which in the evening were almost deserted arrived at the end of one of the wharfs he founds the captain of the storm King so you got under the clutches of those sailors Rascals safely said the captain I was afraid I should have to go all the way to save them for you he would not have deserted me then captain that is not of the kind of a violence like I am but parklet acting quickly I'd have thought you are the same Joe unless it is a good deal stronger than the Boston one Thank You captain but I am glad there was no need of your trying you heard of course that captain Alden was off and master and Mistress English yes unfairly glad I was Tim why did not just sweet heart go with the english's there were several reasons one a rather foolish one she would not leave me in prison she will not no dummy well if girl is fit to be a sailor's wife when we get her off safely I'll intend to have her as the figurehead offers daunting I am afraid that would be a very unhealthy position she might catch a bad cold the pride master Raymond of course onion in wood painted white with red cheeks said captain Tony it brings good luck to have a fine woman for a figurehead pleases older you know but we must get her off at first it joined master Damon's know to keep hurdle that hateful gel she has given her word to keep her Arnold plot to escape he knows she cannot break her word of course not the third the captain her lady is like a sailor she can't go back on her promise and there is where the trouble comes in by keeper Arnold / I am afraid I cannot not for a good while at least they are all done upon him captain ardent escaped they might give him a terrible with him in another prison they've got off attacked and shrugged his shoulders yes I saw their wit's of Quakers once he was not a good honest lash but something the hangman had got her on purpose and which cut to the very bone I have seen many women killed going on the Spanish Mane but I never saw a sight like that good harmless men and women tame a little touched here young and the captain tapped his bull head lightly with his forefinger yes I should not like to hear that master our Lord had been tortured like that on our account suppose we carry her off sir month but enforce she hadn't no hands in the arrangements she can even refuse to go you know if she pleases we will handle her as gently as a little bird now you can come up and rescue her if you choose and knock down two or three of us how would that do half a dozen love a stone things men could easily do that choose an activist Northwester and we were he past the castle guns before the sleepy landlubbers had their eyes opals master Raymond shook his head dubiously and do not like it and yet I suppose it must do if nothing better can be found of course if we carried her off bodily against her will it would neither be a breaking off her pledge no expense people are lured to any danger or after punishment though he might perhaps get pretty seriously hurt in resisting us and she would not much like that I suppose there we must wait till Rio long sir captain I am ready any time you say the word Haley be careful at a good west or north west wind is blowing when once after the high seas we can take care of ourselves many French privateers like their it has black brothers but there are no accounts those we cannot fight we can easily run away from there was no cracked on these seeds that can they have all the stolen thing with a hearty shape of her hand the two parted that tapped him for the vessel of which he was so proud master merriment for his room in the Red Lion chapter xlix the next day a little before noon Master Wayne will not at the door of the governor's mansion and was at once conducted to Lady Mary's boudoir the Reverend master Martha is already with the governor said her ladyship and I expect to receive a summons to join them every moment and in fact for words were hardly out of her mouth and sir Williams private secretary master Joslin appeared we will request for her ladyship's presence come with me she said to master waymond but do not say anything much less smile or laugh until I call upon you for your testimony as they entered the courtiers governor handled his lady to a seat on the sofa and master mother made a dignified obeisance I have brought along a young friend of mine who was with me I would also like to hear all of these wonderful things that her ladyship and master raymond found foley deferentially deepika hide dignities they returning the bow while Sir William politely requested him to be seated I was just on the point of showing Tesla William the most remarkable curiosities of even this very remarkable era and he suggested that you also doubtless would like to see them set the minister on this time a mile of about thirty years of age he was rather commonly an intelligent-looking man and master Raymond wondered but one who appeared so intellectual should be the victim of such a certain user nations lady mary Venter had approvingly in l7 Minister I should make it telling much to see them she applied purposely a master mother continued in the worker have been preparing on the wonders of the invisible world several of the sheets of which I have already shown to Sir William I have collected many curious and wonderful instances but in the case of the eldest daughter of master John Goodwin whom I took into my own house in order that I might more firmly investigate the spiritual and physical phenomena of witchcraft I found out while the devil's that cemented her were familiar with Latin we can't leave you they seem to have very little knowledge of the various Indian dialects but certainly is very curious for quite sir William in as much as those heathen are undeniably the children of the devil has all our wisest and most godly ministers agree yes continued the minister it is true how that makes me conjecture that these Devils were in fact in playing a part she deceived me into thinking that the red heathen around us were not really the children of Satan as they undoubtedly are I think that the most reasonable who responded the governor as to the reality of his newest Orchestrator upon this little seed of God's people in the New World continued lustreless apparently I have now no doubt whatever truth has been multiplied upon booth and the man or woman who does not by this time believe is simply one of those deplorable doubters like Thomas who never can be convinced for my part I consider witchcraft there was the founders high treason against the Majesty on high and the principal design of my book is to manifest it's hideous enormity and opponent with highest thankfulness to God but just if safer is being inflexibly executed erm Olaf's Lady Mary's face flushed the metal portion saw the drift of the minister sensor it was well-known in all the inner circles that she had never faith in the reality of witchcraft who the least sympathy with in numerous prosecutions and the inflexible justice which the minister lauded the governor knew his wife's temper and hateful to say still we must admit master mother but some persons with tender conscience require more convincing proof splendor others and therefore I was anxious but Lady Mary should see these fellows you spank rock cut from the wings of one of those yellow birds which appear to be used so frequently as familiars by the Salem witches oh yes I have forgotten them for a moment and putting his hand into his breast profit master mother produced a small box which he opened carefully and called their attention to a couple of small yellow feathers placed on a piece of black cloth with him I would not take a hundred pounds for these spectral feathers said the minister exalting me they are the only positive proof of the kind no existen in the whole world that these little feathers i shall dash out the brains of a host of unbelievers especially of that silly calif or fitteth he is all the time going around among the merchants writing his final tongue against me Sir William and Lady Mary have been looking upon the feathers very curiously at last Lady Mary gave a low include alias laughs my husband looked at her inquiry they are nothing but common chicken feathers which could be picked up in any barnyard she said scornfully your ladyship is very much mistaken you never saw chicken feathers like those said the minister his face now also flushing who was the yellow bird have flipped in when these papers were cut the lady asked the young man was on his examination for witchcraft Squire Hawthorne writes me but he was found to be himself a victim and was released which proves by the way how careful their worship before magistrates are in Salem last any who are innocent should be implicated with the guilty the young man began to call out that an evil hand was on him but a yellow bird was trying to pick out his eyes were upon one of the bystanders pulled out his raffia ice met at the spectral bird when these feathers were cut off becoming visible of course as soon as they were detached from the bird and it's evil influence it is one of the most wonderful things what I ever heard of a master marker gaze on the feathers with admiring and almost lever-action eyes Sir William said his lady you have I hope a little common sense left it these Massachusetts ministers and magistrates have all gone crazy on this subject you know what a chicken is if they do not and are those simply chicken feathers why my dear approach that the governor wiggling in his great armchair I grant but they certainly do look like chicken feathers but then you know the yellow bird the witches use may have feathers like unto a chickens nonsense the pride Larry Murphy namaste blinders things but will not see I suppose that if I were to bring that afflicted young man here and he were to acknowledge that the whole thing was a trick contact by him to save his life you would not believe him indeed I should applied Sir William yes Lady Mary find the young man or question him yourself said master mother learn are so certain as those that have never informed themselves I have made inquiry into these marvellous things I even took that afflicted pure as I have told you into my own house in order to inform myself of the truth when you have investigated the matter to one's health experiments I'll have you will be prepared to give a reasonable opinion as to its truth or falsehood and tell them some modestly of statement would become a lady who sets up her food opinion against all the ministers and the magistrate over land this was a tone of which the leading ministers of that day among the Puritans did not hesitate to take even where high dignitaries were concerned her Martha Martha had the highest ideas the privilege of his order then I suppose Martin buffer but if the afflicted young man himself should testify that these fellows are simply chicken feathers that he had artfully thrown up into the air who had not acknowledged but he had deceived you it's such an impossible thing could happen though I know not that it could of course I should be compelled to admit but Squire Hawthorn had a hundred others who all saw this marvelous thing clearly in eighth and a were deceived by the trick of an unprincipled right ballot and juggler I shall hold faith you are Sir William to your word the pride Lady Mary and pathetically been turning to the young Englishman who had remained entirely silent so far Payne evident attention to all that has spoken but given them sign or approval or disapproval she said master vagrant what do you think of this matter master Raymond rose from his chair and stepped the pace up to forward then he said if I answer your ladyship's question freely it might be to my own hurt having hurt my head once in the lion's mouth I'm not anxious to put it there again the lady looks significantly at Sir William become truly unfair nothing young man said the governor nothing much you say here shall ever work who injury well I'm governor of the province what do you wish to know lady mouthing you I believe will the afflicted young man to whom master mother has referred master Raymond proud was there any reality in theirs pretended afflictions only about Cole to begin with said the young man smiling how about the early bird it was all a sham are dealt with prejudice and dangerous balls according to her folly however these feathers they are feathers I got from the wings of one of this Salem jailers chickens Sir William laughed her about the smell of sulfur which sprayer half will our master Martha have detected in the feathers I think it very probable as I'll observe it was foster that morning even had chickens party twins came for the pit here the governor laughed loudly I'm long until master mother said indignantly I am sorry sir William that you can't treat so lightly this infamous confession of falsehood and villainy this impudent gentleman deserves to be said for three days in the pillory and they whipped at the cartel out of tongue of course it is a very shameful piece of business replied the governor beginning his gravity but you know but as the confession has been made only on the promise of perfect immunity I cannot as a man of my word suffer the least harm to come to the young person for making it oh of course not said the minister taking up his hat I became to leave the room but it is scandalous scandalous all respectful a magistrate an authority seems to be fading after the popular mind I consider you a dangerous man a very dangerous young man this last of course to master valent and I consider you tenfold more dangerous with your clerical influence and futility a superstition replied the young Englishman hotly being of good family he was not inclined to take such insults mildly how dare you maybe your hands are red with the blood of 20 innocent men and women talk to me about being dangerous he's said Sir William with dignity my audience chamber is no place to crawl in I beg your excellency pardons of master Raymond holding one moment before you again said Lady Mary's stepping in front of the minister I suppose you will be as good as your word master mother and admit out of all your wisdom you were entirely mistaken I'll acknowledge that square half moon and myself have been grossly to soothe by an unprincipled adventurer but that proves nothing because James and Jambres imitated with their score series the miracles of Moses did it prove that Moses was an impostor there was one Judas or Molotov apostles but those but individual a to the credibility of the level of who are not liars and cheats it is the greater neighbor worming burden of a testimony which decides in this as in all other disputed matters not mere isolated cases good afternoon madam I will see you soon again Sir William but we can have a quiet talk to ourselves today our Lady Mary as the offended Minister was talking out of the room you have forgotten something as she pointed to the little box containing with chickens feathers which had been left lying upon the table the ministry gave adjuster expressive of mingled contempt and indignation but did not come back for it it was evident that he valued the feathers now and considerably left their 100 pounds young man said the governor smiling you are a very bright and keen-witted person but I would advise you not to linger in this province any longer and is absolutely necessary Martha Martha is much stronger here than I am chapter 50 the next morning in late King Tomas the layman 4js of Putnam walked by one of the farm homes it was important Abigail Williams had called upon Good Wife Buckley and told her in confidence that it was a confrontation that she had learned from an Putnam to bring dance to Barberton back to Salem jail again if stable captain Alden and English's from the bride one in Boston had caused a doubt in Salem as to its security besides lady Fitch had taken groan so openly a base for which prosecution's that there was no knowing to how great an extent she might not go to aid any prisoner in whom she took an interest Abigail Williams further said that Miss just owned Putnam and become very bitter both against her brother-in-law Joseph and his friend master Raymond she was busy combating the idea that the latter really ever had been afflicted and was endeavouring to rouse square Hoffman's indignation against him as being a deceiver as the young man led his last he wonders what effect would be produced upon the credulous magistrate when he received word from master Martha as to what had occurred in the governor's presence but he be so early as to take very arbitrary measures or so ashamed as to let it or perhaps bother them explains the extent to which he had been duped he feared the former knowing in which way misters and putnams great influence with him would be elected master Joseph advised immediate action if peaceable means would not serve than the use of violent ones if captain's Polly could not find him on his sailors things he would undertake the job he master Joseph would come down any mate with nice white men overpower the keepers and carry off mr. Spencer bell with the requisite amount of ions to keep her promise unbroken master raymond wrote a note in return he was much obliged for the information it was evident that the time had come for action and that it was dangerous to delay much longer of course visible means were to be conferred and it was possible he might be able either to bribe the keeper or to get a release from the governor but it forced had to be resorted to captain's Holly could command his whole crew for such a service as they were the kind of men who would like nothing better in fact they will not hesitate to a profile upon the turn of the order date and he will run up the flag of a French privateer after dispatching this business Master England won't dare on the courts of the red lion and be Galu panic foundation of the clouds and the weathercocks it had been raining slightly for a day or two with the wind from the southeast but though the veins still pointed to the southeast and the light little carrots were moving from the same point of the compass he could glimpse through the stud of higher clouds of myrrh moving in an entirely opposite direction how do you make it out for the world low voice he had heard someone approaching but had supposed it to be a stranger I'm not much of a sailor but say what clearer have a brisk wind from the West or the Northwest by afternoon I subcaptain Tolly it was me and a stiff nor'wester by night if it isn't I'll give my headless football though I bound out of the harbor a lot whistle for better wins the recent hyper for six hours are over Master Raymond glanced around Noah was near them are you certain of that captain would it do to that upon you may get all your work and your sweetheart into the bargain the present captain and laughing with a significant look out of his eyes where are you going captain Oh tonight perhaps if I can get all my livestock on board two nights then let it be said the young man in a whisper by fair means or foul and we succeed by fair means have a better rating at the wharf for me it will be light enough to get out of the harbor go as a gibbous moon plenty most powerful person a real shake he can easily break open the keeper's house and quiet him with a pistol at his head we must not harm him he has been a good friend to her of course only scare him a little besides he is not a good friend if he makes a noise well I will see you by 10 o'clock with her all about her yes I will about you a gold piece captain but the wind gets around to the west of four o'clock this last was a master of a man's usual things the previous conversation having been in whispers you will be safe enough in that last arraignment said the landlord of the Red Lion whose fetch the Englishman had heard approached him do you think so I did not want to take the young man's money he is only a Landsman only now mate but I will bet you a piece of eight but the wind will not get to whaletail the half hour after that time or we won't take it to all out in drinks at your bar at our leisure done said the landlord and now let's go in and take a drink all around in advance and of chapters 45 to 50
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[#227] CBS Television Studios Logo Bloopers Season 1 Episode 17: User and Character Madness!
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I am teach sir reporters right this is fun Emma what Moodle yeah but I really took him out from college he - 200 - don't what happened to him earlier don't worry Anna he's still at the hospital for what happened to him last time oh gosh hi there Sam Microsoft and is right this is fun Samantha you're riding along though yeah I could almost feel the breeze in my hair and the wind through me when I appeared pager this has Marion County on par Street and Indianapolis I agree Microsoft mark they should name this place the Speedway International Circuit I'm get to you mark and I get to you Zera Microsoft Murray and Microsoft Susan that's the second time you encourage people to do these crazy stunts like this you two are certified first-class ass wipes ass wipes you hear ass wipes hey Natalie this is fun I can see the Comcast Arena in Philadelphia from here I agree Carl we should remember to take that straight route there oh great now Carl McKellen and Natalie Muttley are riding this low bow don't worry Steven Flynn this too shall pass [Music] hey Bella this album contains 15 music tracks from Florida and Usher Irie silk they should make this wonderful Oliva address your All Stars it's the same whole song and dance as usual I agree with you Sam where is that true calling CBS 202 it's been like the first 10 minutes of this video and he's not here yet yeah I'm still very nervous that he's not here yet when is he coming back here again don't worry Steven Flynn he's still at the hospital for what happened to him last time however he's on his way now I agree William a MDC snake he's coming in right now where Here I am felicity move back again I couldn't believe this we're so glad you came back from the temporary stun you head we were worried sick about what happened I agreed with Daddy we were worried sick about you we fought Hooton drew from Muslim student we have a feeling that you were going to die but you didn't actually I got stunned by the devil and she devil as part of the Battle of the scary logos which I requested in the comments on Steven Flynn's videos Oh bollocks into this 202 I'm so glad that you're safe it sound I love you I love you too felicity well now that Tru Calling CBS 202 is back safe and sound let's keep this local going hey ray Artie this is fun I can't see Seattle to Vancouver from here I agreed pinkie pie we should remember to take that left turn there too my little pony characters in the logo at the same time at least that'll make it riding it smoother I'm wondering what will be coming up next maybe Twilight Sparkle and Rainbow Dash [Music] hey Rainbow Dash this has Coney Island beat by a country mile I agree Twilight Sparkle they should name this place the flo rida Memorial Park another two my little pony characters writing the logo at the same time at least that will make it writing it's smoother than not I'm wondering what will be next baby Applejack and Fluttershy let's see them on this logo now hey Fluttershy this is fun I can't see Tru Calling CBS 202 spouts to Indianapolis from here I agree Applejack we should remember to take that right turn there Microsoft's cubby problem Sam yes problem Microsoft's copy all these My Little Pony characters show up on this logo where CBS television studios is supposed to be I can't help it if these girls at the right to write a little letter the rest of us Sam takes one to know one [Music] haiya Dajjal daddle this is more like it I can't see Virginia - Negus from here I agree Allison they should name this place the true calling CBS 202 production Center in Calgary I'm here - that K Microsoft's Callie have you been charging ignition to let people ride the logo nope I let them ride for free after all you were the one who started it Microsoft Sam ah she and Josh Ashish hey sunset shimmer this is fun miss had Dade County beat by a mile down south I agree senada dusk they should name this place the usher fan club in Calgary San Francisco and Indianapolis two of our girls riding this load Oh at least facial throat on the CBS high rather than riding in front of it and next they'll show Felicity stout television studios on the logo ah no this is more like it you should be stopped television studios I'm soy soy soy sauce a little soy sauce or hey you just stole my [ __ ] lifeline you're [ __ ] dumbass except trucco and CBS - hunter - serves him right for calling your girlfriend Felicity stout a dumbass our district students will be on the roads burger noon I agree it's going to be one of those days yeah for sure pollution into - let me get crushed by her boyfriend drew : she did mr. hunter - he must be real psycho can't send in a Tru Calling CBS 200 - you just had to start a big [ __ ] fight with my boyfriend and Felicity seriously well I requested that because he is starting to become a real massive [ __ ] psycho pants well I wouldn't have started this huge [ __ ] fight if I were you do you know what your a Sega certified first-class [ __ ] an [ __ ] you hear an [ __ ] well I was the one who started this [ __ ] [ __ ] you succubus [ __ ] succubus as light you bus as light white succubus as white succubus as white you must as white you must as white as white succubus as white you must as white you must as light as white succubus as white you must as white as white succubus white succubus and this is starting to get ridiculous around here I agree with you depayne so ransom for corn CBS 2 number 2 fighting each other Apple time alright enough of this [ __ ] let's just get the logo right [Music] PlayStation I love it no work all today gets day on the uggs play Jose yes look I love the Aflac duck he's so cute what's up doc to sell me insurance again it's duck soup hahahahahahahahahahahahaha Gemma thanks Ross Ross Ross war rattle rattle rattle rattle ah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah funding for this program was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and by annual financial support from viewers like you thank you you're welcome little tyke oops me since I moved again I know I should be punished let me take off my trousers me too because it's getting so hot in here don't bother I think they've reached the limits on a lot rectal probe and can teach them well you're in the ballpark this gives me an idea hand me the tools so Sam you are so gifted with tools I'm glad you like it Samantha I call it the CBS I'm mobile I especially love these new seats it's much more comfortable than sitting in front of the CBS I itself it's almost lunchtime wanna go dutch I'm one step ahead of you Samantha all right hang on here we go holy [ __ ] that's a real fast machine Sam's got I wish I could ride one of those so do I let Sam's only twit one well at least we know where they usually have lunch we can join them at the commissary may I tag along only if you ride your own logo ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha swoosh wash wash wash ruffle ruffle ruffle ruffle ooh lalala wash wash wash WA that's my laugh lime you [ __ ] says you you son-of-a-bitch Oh sister you're watching blueline productions week keep requesting see you next time [Music] thanks for watching again it was the [ __ ] like Miss Kenya those two a thought and replace in the comment section below and don't forget to subscribe to this channel for more great videos because it even prints are the wrong what me near death EVPs welcome home [Music] the [Music] it's TV [Music]
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Women W-STEM: Clodagh McConnell
[Music] my name is lieutenant commander claude mcconnell i'm an electrical engineer in the irish naval service i'm curious by nature and i have a logical mind and i'm intrigued by how things work even from a young age so in school i was keen on physics and maths and when i started my b engine electronic engineering in dublin city university i knew this was the course for me i think inspiration is internal which could be hereditary because my genuine interest in methodology of how things work could come from my family who work in similar roles my dad a design engineer my mom a pharmacist my sister a doctorate in physics and my brother a software engineer i guess it's in my blood [Music] at present i manage a team of technicians in the weapons electrical unit we look after the routine maintenance of the electrical systems across a fleet of nine vessels i'm also a project manager for a midlife extension program on our p50 class vessels where we're replacing obsolete analog systems with a more modern digitized version it's quite a challenging role checking the compatibility of these new systems i would have to say it's the variety in the defense forces no two days are the same one day you were at sea testing the seaworthiness of equipment the next day you were on the firing range firing weapons followed by another day refreshing your firefighting skills on a training course numerous exciting projects with really technological advanced systems it's quite quite a diverse role i do consider that my contribution albeit small makes it a difference to the collective defense force effort as a manager i'm acutely aware that i'm only as good as my team of technicians so i ensure that they have the spares the correct certified equipment and the tools to maintain a watchful eye of the development of our taskings and should there be setbacks i strive to have a prompt alternative courses of action prepared to ensure that we can complete our taskings and keep the ships operational at sea i hope to travel overseas again in a multinational peacekeeping role abroad i've previously served in lebanon kosovo and the golden heights i hope to advance from my current rank of lieutenant commander and i would welcome the opportunity to return to academia to enhance my technological skills when i joined the naval service there were very few females yet alone female engineers it was quite a male dominated environment even during my young officers course i was the only female in class of nine but it's scientifically proven that women bring a different perspective so i think they can make an invaluable contribution to a team or any collaboration the defense forces have a particular emphasis at the moment on recruiting females at present and these efforts are paying off as females have progressed through the trades and ranks across the defense forces the gender balance has improved immensely in recent years my advice for secondary students is to make a consistent daily effort to involve contribute and challenge yourself with modern technology since my college days technological change is accelerating at an exponential rate putting extremely powerful technologies in the hands of individuals and small teams really innovative design solutions at the touch of a button are now accessible by all so by the time your you have your leaving store completed your possibilities are absolutely limitless for the young ladies that are in secondary school remember according to the national science institute less than 15 percent of the world's engineers are female so i would say be like heather knight a.k.a marilyn monroe but and lemur ladaya freud embrace technology consistently try to enhance and improve yourself and your skill set and expand your horizons try things outside your comfort zone accept those challenging moments as unique learning opportunities and should there be setbacks knowing that their will return even stronger and more resilient and make sure you have fun while doing [Music] it [Music] you
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Michael Mann: The Hockey Stick and Climate Wars
dr. michael mann the evil mastermind of the entire climate change plot against humanity or distinguished scientist which isn't it thanks for that interesting introduction it's now almost 14 years since the publication of Michael Mann's first investigation into global temperatures of the past in 1998 man and his team tracked the data back for 600 years then a year later for a thousand creating the signature image for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report in the year 2001 now known as the hockey stick they seem to keep wanting to say that the entire theory of global climate change is based on the hockey stick is that correct right most of the claim form and cons global warming it comes from what is known as the hockey stick curve it's it's really you know somewhat breathtaking that anybody who's followed the science at all would think that our understanding and our you know recognition of the reality of human-caused climate change is based on my work alone it's literally the conclusion of not just the US National Academy of Sciences but the academies of all of the major industrial nations rightly or wrongly Mike man was identified as the enemy by the climate denial machine and this came to a head in 2005 when the scientists caught the attention of a Texas congressman by the name of Joe Barton you say you don't know who Joe Barton is oh but I think you do who could forget this classic moment in political history I'm not speaking for anybody else but I apologize that's right the same Joe Barton who offered the pathetic boot looking apology to British Petroleum that the American people were dare to hold him responsible for criminal and catastrophic insult to the Gulf of Mexico Barton decided that he wanted to investigate our work as it turns out based on an editorial that appeared in The Wall Street Journal that attacked us in our work the front page article On February 14 2005 according to a former page one editor of the journal who reviewed it was a public disservice a mishmash of snide comments and unsupported assumptions the piece purported to be authoritative while being in fact full of holes the standard course when Congress wishes to examine a technical issue was set out by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 when he founded the National Academy of Science a body of the most renowned and accomplished experts in every field meant to be a primary resource for citizens and policy makers Barton chose to ignore that route and instead hand pick his own investigator choosing dr. Edward Wegman a statistician with no climate expertise and a background in defense related data mining and intelligence work did dr. Wegman have any background in climate science was he a climatologist no he didn't he was a statistician at George Mason University in fact one of Barton's colleagues Republican Sheridan Boulder the chairman of the Science Committee did consult the National Academy of Science on man's work and invited Barton to join with him for its panel was an all-star team of renowned experts in the field and included even a noted climate skeptic dr. John Christie of the University of Alabama at Huntsville Barton declined to cooperate so now there would be two competing studies the National Academy panel published their findings in 2006 the Academy affirmed the work of Michael Mann and his team and the hockey stick grams of the graphs the panel concluded the basic conclusion of man at Tom was that the late 20th century warmth in the northern hemisphere was unprecedented during at least the last 1000 years this conclusion has subsequently been supported by an array of evidence that includes both additional large-scale surface temperature reconstructions and pronounced changes in a variety of local proxy indicators such as the melting on ice caps and the retreat of glaciers around the world which in many cases appear to be unprecedented during at least the last two thousand years Wegmans group predictably disagreed and in summer 2006 hearings were held before Barton's committee to air the differences yeah well interestingly Wegman report assiduously avoided actually even asking the question of whether any of the criticisms that had been made against us by our detractors would actually change the result change our findings change our conclusions every climate scientist who has performed a detailed reconstruction of the climate of the past 1,000 years using different proxy data in different statistical methods has come up with the same basic hockey stick pattern dr. Wegmans report argues that the hockey stick pattern derives from the statistical conventions used in our 1998-1999 studies however using alternative statistical conventions yields the same hockey stick pattern the hockey stick pattern is intrinsic to the death that was the conclusion of the National Academy page 116 of the National Academy report says the statistical convention my colleagues and I used quote does not appear to unduly influence reconstructions of hemispheric mean temperature reconstructions performed without using principal component analysis are qualitatively similar to the original curves presented by man at all and quote what scientists have found is that the key conclusions of our original late 1990s work hold up quite well it is in fact a robust conclusion that the recent warming appears to be anomalous in in fact even farther back than we went in our original stem studies more than a thousand years back in time Wegmans criticism focused on the minutiae of statistical methods and a general accusation that peer review of climate research was not sound his credibility suffered from his total lack of background in atmospheric science a point not lost on journalists and attendance and the limits of Wegmans expertise became painfully clear when he tried to answer a question from Illinois Democrat jan Schakowsky about the well known mechanism by which carbon dioxide traps infrared radiation heat in our atmosphere carbon dioxide is heavier than air where it sits in the atmospheric profile I don't know I'm not an atmospheric scientist to know that but presumably if the atmosphere if the carbon dioxide is close to the surface of the earth it's not reflecting a lot of infrared back but you're not really qualified to know of course not well what's really ironic to me is that in following up on the Wegman report people started looking and poking into that and it became clear over the last year or so due to some really diligent digging by some investigators that large parts of that report were lifted ironically from a textbook written by one of your collaborators ray Bradley and and in some cases quoted verbatim and then in other cases subtly all turned so as to achieve a certain result is that is that fair to say unfortunately I think that is a fair description yeah and and and once that came to light in fact the the result was that the publisher of that paper felt that the only thing they could do was disavow it or withdraw because it was so clearly deficient and defective yeah I mean so it it turns out that that was you know the primary flaw that was most easily caught that you know large chunks of the report that ironically appeared to have been lifted from a textbook by my co author Ray Bradbury Matt published the hockey stick were being twisted in a way to try to attack us and I think that's what was seen as most reprehensible not just the plagiarism but the way that Ray Bradley's original words were actually tweaked and altered to make the science sound less solid and to imply that there's actually much greater uncertainty in this line of work than there actually is Mike man's account of climate denial its attack on science and scientists is titled the hockey stick into climate Wars this carefully footnoted and readable history is a great basic text to understand how humanity dithered and delayed in the face of the greatest environmental challenge of the age
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Revolutionizing ocean data to mitigate climate change, overfishing, and pollution
okay um welcome everyone my name is sarah carr i'm coordinator for the coastal marine ebm tools network as well as editor of the skimmer on marine ecosystems and management both of these are part of octo open communications for the ocean um and on with me today we have nick weiner from octo um helping with the webinar and we're very pleased to have dr annie britt from the university of florida 11 college of law who's going to be speaking to us about revolutionizing ocean data um before we get started i wanted to let everyone know um so in a few minutes i will turn it over to annie uh for her presentation and then we'll open it up for q a with all of you guys there's two ways to ask questions you can type your questions into the chat or into the q a panel either way i'll see it in with the chat you're of different options you can make your chat visible to all um everybody present or just um the panelists here myself nick and annie um if you and you're also able to send information to all the all the people present uh if you choose that option we just ask that you keep it professional and on the topic um if you're sharing information with with all the with the panelists and the audience um and we'll hold most of the questions if there's any quick clarifying questions i can uh ask andy during the presentation otherwise we'll uh just roll with it and save all the questions till the end okay thank you anyone everyone and and thank you so much annie for being here i'll turn it over to you now great thank you so much sarah and thank you all for being here i'm excited to see so many people are interested in thinking about how we revolutionize ocean data and how we really begin to use a revolution in ocean data to revolutionize ocean management and our understanding of ocean ecosystems so today i'm going to start by talking a little bit about what i think a vision for ocean data looks like and what that can enable in terms of management and governance of ocean resources and then i'll get into kind of some of the weeds about where we currently are with our ocean data ecosystem and what steps we need to take to get to the kind of sort of idealized vision that i lay out at the beginning so i'll start by thinking a little bit about what the future of ocean management is and i think as a scientific community and i assume that most people here are people that think about ocean management in general and are kind of aware that there are many threats facing the ocean so we'll take that kind of as a given right we have a lot of threats facing the ocean and i think there's a general understanding now in the science and policy communities that we need to really rethink how ocean management is working to be able to actively mitigate these threats so there's a there's i think increasing consensus right on what we need to do from a management lens to face the coming threats to the ocean community and so i just want to go through a few of these um to get us all on the same frame so if we think about the future of ocean management and look through some of the recent literature as well as policy discussions conferences all the conversations that many of us are part of there's many buzzwords about what the future of ocean management looks like so we have adaptive and dynamic management this is obviously extremely important and really hinges on the use of near real-time data to actively change management regimes in response to changing conditions into a dynamic ocean ecosystem we talk a lot about integrated ocean management where we're not just looking at one single sector of the ocean at a time but really bringing together many different uses and many different ecosystems to understand how the ocean can be better managed with that integrated lens we talk a lot about ecosystem based management right and so this is pretty clear i think we all are um aware of what ebm is but so ecosystem based management again like integrated management you don't just look at a single species but you look at how many species interact together right space management is also something that's become increasingly important thinking about how property rights and allocations in fisheries and other resource sectors can lead to better management there's increasing use of public-private partnerships to drive ocean innovations and management innovations some really interesting work happening on plastics in this arena in particular and then the last i think the last piece that people in this world are increasingly realizing is that our ocean management needs to really be globally driven and globally accessible and that is something that we get from engaging with a broader range of stakeholders and really making our management regimes accessible in different ways so what regardless of which of these ocean management innovations we individually or organizationally are the most tied to and the most excited about my argument is that innovations and data are needed to support these management innovations so really regardless of what you see as the future of ocean management better data and better technology can enable these innovations but it's not a given right so there's a huge opportunity for data to enable new types of management but unless we really rethink how we are gathering sharing managing data we will not be able to reach the potential that we can with these ocean management regimes so i want to give one quick example of kind of what data can enable in terms of management innovations there's obviously many more examples out there and i'm happy to talk more about those in the q a but so this is um an example of a potentially dynamic management regime that's very much supported by near real-time data right so um and bycatch so this is an example from fisheries in in which the nature conservancy developed this e-catch system where the goal is to reduce the by-catch of certain protected species and so by gathering data using new technologies namely smartphones um fishers are able to give that data directly to managers and generate near real-time results that allow changes in um what areas are mapped as high risk and allow fissures to essentially avoid bycatch high-risk bycatch areas with near-real-time implications and so there's a lot of different examples like this that are starting to come online where different ways of gathering data can yield really interesting potential for management innovations that react very quickly to dynamically changing ocean conditions so this is uh there's a lot on this slide and i'm happy to have these slides be available later on so that people can look through these in more depth but from dynamically managing fisheries bycatch to integrating different types of data sources into near real-time management decision making there's a lot of different ways in which data and the new technologies that are generating new types of data can basically enable different types of management innovations and the potential is huge but i think the barriers are also enormous to getting to this kind of idealized future in which we are using data very well to make accurate and efficient decisions at a governance level so we are seeing rapid increases in data and this is um data flows to the world ocean database so worth noting that this slide is very scientifically oriented and doesn't include a lot of the broader data streams out there but looking just at data flows the world ocean database we've seen a drastic explosion in the amount of data that's been collected in the past decade this deck this explosion though is not being matched by huge rethinks in how we manage the oceans or really even our understanding of the oceans and this is because there's a huge disconnect between the data that's being collected and how that data is being used so that's really what i want to dive into today is is why we're at this place where we are seeing more data on the oceans than ever before but that data isn't necessarily leading to new understanding or new ways of managing ocean ecosystems so this is um one kind of idealized version of the barriers that exist to our current um to a kind of more idealized vision of what data sharing can look like in the ocean so right now our data landscape is heavily siloed so there are certain data sets that are globally accessible and shared very well but for the large part much of our data remains inaccessible kind of locked away in various different organizational hard drives in ways that are essentially not interoperable and locked away from being used accessible useful to the broader world and there's a there's a few different reasons for that right so some of it is data is not in the right digital formats some of it is digital but it's um not doesn't have the right metadata associated with it some of it is just um unclear or shared in the wrong spaces there's a lot of different reasons why we have an ecosystem right now that's heavily fragmented where data is often very difficult to find where you have redundancy so some people end up collecting the same data sets very very siloed and very difficult to use many of the most exciting innovations that are coming in analytics like machine learning on these very disparate data sets so the goal for this ocean data landscape and for moving forward with ocean data is really to move from this siloed kind of messy not interoperable landscape to one where the majority of data if not if not all scientific or industry data the majority of data is data that can be used accessed by managers and other people that are interested in understanding the ocean ecosystem better so how do we do that um this is an example again from fisheries and i thought a good depiction of what our current system looks like and what a future system could look like so in the fisheries sector right this is um you can see in this diagram we have data coming in from both commercial and recreational fissures often now that data coming in is in paper formats this is obviously not true everywhere there are many advances in electronic catch documentation but a mix of paper logs and electronic logs often mailed back and forth to managers you have manual data entry and then that digitizes the data eventually but then those data go to usually managers who use it to eventually make decisions but it's a very long process it's often very convoluted and the results that come out of it are far from real time which leads to significant lags and inefficiencies in management when you have these time lags between when the data is collected and when it's actually being analyzed and becomes useful for decision making interestingly this um this model also importantly you have electronic data that's really only shared with managers and this becomes um very problematic in industries like fishing where uh the fishers themselves may have actually a lot of interest in having that data or having access to that data for various different purposes so um in this in this current model even those who are often collecting the data don't end up having access to it or any way to really use it in a meaningful way so if we think about how we move from this current system to a better one there's many different suggestions um and this in this in the fisheries space there's a lot of different tools that we're now thinking about using for um collecting data itself from the get-go on vessels from electronic monitoring with video cameras to various types of smartphone apps that can allow fishers to directly send data to managers but all of these systems importantly are not paper and automated which allows for a much more speedy integration with existing um data storage systems so in this better world these data storage systems are usually on the cloud some way that um data can easily be uploaded by those collecting it and then accessed in near real time by managers and so this then leads to decisions that can be made in days or weeks instead of years which is not maybe still as fast as we might like but a very solid step in the right direction in terms of looking at um looking at how these decisions are made so i think this is this gives a kind of broad overview of what that data process can look like and how we can change it but i specifically want to think about three major ways in which ocean data could be revolutionized and which i think it should be revolutionized and i think if we focus on thinking about these three areas it will lead to a lot of the um changes that we need to see to support future innovations and management so the first one sticking to the kind of classic questions here right so um i think the first thing i wanted to think about and to really push on is our understanding as a community of what is ocean data so right now the majority i think of what we think of as ocean data is pretty high quality scientific data so data that's coming from established government observing programs from scientific projects from tagging marine mammals a kind of classic array of ocean data sources i think there's a number of um there's a lot of good work happening to think about broadening our understanding of ocean data beyond just this traditional scientific lens um and there's so there's many other interesting data sources that are becoming more and more important now in particular as more people have access to data gathering technologies and more access to ways of sharing and understanding that data in the future so there's just a few examples here one that and um one that i like to push on in particular is the idea of low quality data is one that is often very uncomfortable i think to the scientific community when they think about beginning to share and access and manage data better is how do we are not necessarily of the highest quality in these larger databases so coming from the legal perspective i think a lot about how how good does data actually have to be to be used as the basis for any types of regulatory legal enforcement decisions and the key question here is understanding from the beginning from when data is gathered and storing information about how data is gathered in metadata so that you can directly link data of different quality to the right uses for that data so there's really interesting ways in which we can begin to use lower quality data for triage for instance for identifying potential problems that can then be researched further with more intensive methods and higher quality data outputs but right now this type of data and many of these other citizen science industry data qualitative data they're not really being thought about when we think about a broader ocean data revolution so one thing that i think is super important as we go forward in thinking about what an ocean data future can look like is moving beyond just the very traditional data sources from our ocean observing systems to include all of these myriad other other types of data so then um if that if that's the what and expanding what we think of as ocean data then i think the next really big question is is how so how do we store access use understand data as part of our decision making process and there's a few different examples i think of ways that we can begin to really push and really rethink how our current data systems work from relatively siloed systems to ones that are much more global and accessible by many different parties so the basis of all of this is standardized data tagging and metadata which is not a new concept at all right i'm sure many of you who are interested in ocean data in general are very familiar with efforts to standardize metadata on a scientific perspective at least so there's a lot of good work this diagram is from the ocean best practices which has done a huge amount of work to think about both tagging and kind of metadata in general there's many other examples out there but so this is not new but it's entirely necessary as the basis for beginning to create global shared data systems and so once you have a kind of baseline of metadata where people have agreed to tag their data with similar concepts you can do a lot of really interesting things and i would like to also note here that when when we talk about data tagging we talk about it i think a little more broadly than it's often thought about in the scientific community and thinking about data tagging and metadata is not including just the traditional um types of information like where how maybe a piece of data is collected but also what rights that data has attached to it so the person who's collecting it or other people in the data system will have some say over what and how that data is used and so including tags that for instance specify that certain data can only be used for non-commercial purposes or for research purposes is something that is essential for supporting future systems so data tagging is a little bit broader here maybe than um is understood in other contexts and creates opportunities to really think about how from from the beginning from when data is collected you can build in a lot of context about how it can be used in the future so once you have um standardized tagging and metadata protocols you can move and create federated data networks which is something so that we have been thinking a lot about and it's also not a new concept but it's one that's being increasingly importantly used in other fields and deserves thought thought in the ocean space so this um federated networks in particular have been very heavily utilized in the medical industry where there are very large privacy issues right so many regulations such as hipaa preventing personal information from being shared so to get insights that use that use data and they use data from different patients how the health industry has had to be quite creative and how they structure and share data so federated networks essentially allow very private data to be shared globally with an intermediate step that preserves the privacy of that so you can link together then this is the federation you can link a network together many different data sources and allow queries to be run from a global federated server that then draw insights from all of these many different nodes of the network without releasing any of the private individual data that those insights are based so this is something that is easily applicable to the oceans world and um there's i think a divide right now if you think about ocean's data there's certainly a strong community who believe that data ocean data should all be open and accessible and we should liberate all the ocean data and there's certainly a strong argument for that i'll talk about that a little bit more but understanding that right now there's a significant portion of the industry community as well as the scientific community that are unwilling to share um all of their data in an open access format federated networks can really allow us to begin to link together different data sets while still maintaining some elements of privacy and confidentiality that certain data providers really do want so a lot of interesting opportunities for federation federation also importantly does not require creating an entirely new data system necessarily you do have to build um build an architecture that will allow you to link together different pieces of this system but it's a lower lift than some of the other um more ambitious plans to link together our own data sources so we also as part of a federated ocean data network um think that data lakes present a very interesting opportunity and so data lakes are usually cloud-based often run by amazon or um others but so amazon web services for instance will host a data lake that is instead of being a very structured database that many of us are used to working with data lakes are contained completely unstructured raw data and allow analytics to be run in the data lake itself and so data can be accessed and used kind of as it's needed and then output into different types of analysis so this data lakes can be included essentially as nodes in a larger federated network and this is something i think that's particularly exciting for us for scientific data where there are fewer privacy concerns and potentially very interesting insights being generated from different types of raw data being combined together data lakes uh interestingly have been really important in the past few months i'm sure we're all sick of talking about covid but in in the covid context data lakes uh have been very helpful in terms of generating insights into covid case loads um and many other pieces of the coveted puzzle so amazon has made their covid data lake accessible to the public and it's been very important um for for many different pieces of the research puzzle which also is is interesting both in the i think potential for data lakes to yield an important scientific function in the future but also interesting just from a time perspective i think in the oceans community we're we're used to working with data projects that take a very very long time so seeing that the health community was able to create these data solutions in a time period less than you know less than a couple months in many cases just goes to show what is possible with the right amount of money and interest behind different options so the combination of federated networks and data lakes that are all supported by a kind of standardized tagging protocol is really i think present new opportunities for thinking about how we can begin to manage and access ocean data in ways that capitalize on the amount of ocean data and allow us to generate insights not just from the one data set that we collected ourselves but from from many different data sets and so these i think there's a lot there's a lot of opportunities out there for for rethinking these architectures and um a big a big piece of that puzzle also is rethinking who um who is part of this ocean data ecosystem and how do we build these architectures going forward and so there's there's a lot of obviously um different pieces of the ocean data puzzle this is a diagram from the decade of ocean science which is very busy so i apologize but i think it gets well at the both the number of different stakeholders that are involved in in the ocean data questions but also the different sources of science and knowledge that we're seeing and how that connects to a bunch of the broader pieces of the puzzle so just as i think there is a tendency particularly as we think about revolutionizing ocean's data the there's a tendency to focus on high quality scientific data that i want to push back on and just as there's that tendency there's also i think a tendency to focus on scientists and managers as the kind of most important pieces of this ocean data puzzle where scientists are generating the data and managers are the ones that eventually will be using it obviously um there are many other players in the ecosystem and one that we think is pretty under emphasized is industry and so obviously the there are many industry players in the ocean space who have been collecting huge volumes of data for decades um that have potentially very important insights into ocean conditions but these players are often very unwilling to share and to share this data right and so thinking about ways and architectures that will incentivize this sharing is something that's kind of crucial going forward and so federated networks are particularly exciting for engaging industry players in the sense that you can combine industry data with other types of data while still allowing industry to keep their data relatively closely held in control to some extent how it is used in the future likewise i mean there's a lot of increasing role for citizen scientists and other types of stakeholders in engaging in the scientific process and so that's equally a big piece of this ocean data landscape going forward so i think these three these answering these three questions is really essential to understanding what a future for ocean data can and should look like so pushing pushing beyond what we think of as ocean data from just scientific high quality scientific data to a much broader understanding of ocean data as different different sources and different types of data that may be much more difficult to manage but there are architectures and ways that we can begin to do that and i think data lakes in particular present a huge opportunity for different types of data from qualitative data to traditional knowledge to low quality data to be included in data systems and to be the basis for really important management innovations so um a lot of the thinking in this talk and um much of the conclusions that we come to are part of a blue paper that was written by myself and many others as part of the high level panel for sustainable ocean economy so i'm gonna highlight some of the recommendations that came out of that blue paper but if any of you are interested there's there's many more kind of specific next steps that we point to that are listed in that blue paper so i apologize for the textually heavy slide here but um so for in terms of getting from where we are and overcoming the key kind of barriers that we see to the current ocean data landscape getting from this to an idealized future for ocean data where ocean data can in near real time drive uh accurate efficient decision-making on ocean resources well one of the first things that we kind of point to as a key piece of that puzzle is the need to really liberate ocean data and by that i think we mean push a cultural shift in how we understand data and really move from the default that we currently have to a new one which is that ocean data should be essentially open access broadly available to other users unless there's some compelling reasons for it not to be and if there are compelling reasons for it not to be then we can use fettering networks or other ways to protect that data while still giving insight and access to that data in the future we think that government has a really important role in this um and this can be in many different ways but it's this the move to liberate ocean data is not going to happen just in the scientific community just by scientists committing to open their data and make it open access it really needs to be a commitment that is backed by governments and the industry also engages in so we point to different actions that all of these communities really need to take to move towards a liberated ocean data future and so the second piece is i think we're in a really interesting time period right now with the u.n decade of ocean science ramping up and many resources both monetarily and intellectually going into thinking about how we can move ocean science forward and how we can really use that ocean science to push sustainable development so it's a it's a prime opportunity to rethink how we use ocean data and to garner kind of um widespread support and commitment to some of these goals as part of the broader u.n decade of ocean science process and so we think that a really important piece of the dedicated ocean science will be pushing for many of these data innovations and beginning the process of reaching standardization going forward so there's i think this may be yeah so this was the end of um what i included for recommendations here there's many more that we kind of got into in our blue paper and i'm happy to answer further questions about what next steps can look like and how we move towards a future of ocean data that is that enables the management innovations that we really need to better tackle the challenges facing our ocean ocean resources going forward so i'll end there and look forward to questions to dive into any of these pieces in further detail okay annie thank you so much this was fantastic um okay uh did you have any additional slides or anything no that's it okay great okay um and i just wanted to let everyone know you can go ahead and send in questions through the chat or the question and answer feature so yeah we definitely have questions and we'll go ahead and dive in um question is there anyone else suggesting that we build instrumented ecosystems where the data feed a model of the ecosystem for managers of the ecosystem to make weekly decisions um and then the person who asked propose there was a proposal of that nature did you know of anything like this annie yeah sorry i just lost you i'm back okay yeah um yep were you able to hear the question no i was not could you repeat it yep okay it says uh is anyone else suggesting that we build instrumented ecosystems where the data feed a model of the ecosystem for managers of of this particular ecosystem to make weekly decisions and then they gave an example of a proposal that something that proposes this but they're curious if there's any examples of it um there's i think broadly examples of similar ideas i don't know if there's any that are directly what you're speaking about on a weekly basis but there's i think um a number of examples the fisheries ones are the ones that come first to mind for me but i that's simply because that's what i the field i've been working in most and so there there are uh a number of examples interesting ones where bycatch in particular is is a product where models from the data are going into near real-time management adaptations on a you know on a actually much more frequent than weekly basis um and i'm sure there are more that i am not as familiar with but welcome anyone who has ideas or examples of those to put them in the chat as well okay great thank you annie um this question how would you recommend reaching a global consensus on formatting data and metadata are there tools such as best practices templates etc that can support this yeah that's a great question so there's a lot of good work that's being done on this already and so i think what needs to happen now so there are communities like oceans best practices and many other um other pieces of the scientific community that have been thinking for you know near decades in some cases about how we standardize metadata so at this point it's um less i think of a of a technical problem where we need to come to agreement and more of an adoption problem where people need to start using these and people need to start agreeing of the many different um metadata protocols that we have out there which ones we're actually going to use and so i think um that's that's really the interesting factor going forward and this is one of the reasons why we think the ocean the decade of ocean science can be particularly powerful is that if if it can really drive adoption of some of these metadata protocols that would go a huge huge distance towards beginning to reach this standardized adoption so a lot of a lot of metadata protocols have already been agreed on there's been a lot of consensus around what they should look like so i don't think there's any need to reinvent the wheel there there's really just a need to drive adoption of these of these pieces going forward okay thank you annie okay another question are there federated networks currently implemented in fisheries if not what resources would you recommend us to consult other than the blue paper uh so federated networks to my knowledge i'm not aware of anything quite like a federated network in fisheries though there are some examples um that are quite similar to them if we think about how data is shared and managed in some of the regional fisheries management organizations in particular for port state measures agreement implementation or other ways there's some interesting um interesting regional cooperatives that have a lot of similar characteristics towards federated networks so i wouldn't quite go so far as to call them federated networks so i can't think of any true examples in fisheries that are 100 um what we're thinking about here in terms of a federated network and in thinking about resources for what federated networks look like going forward the best examples are still in the healthcare space so our blue paper has um i think some interesting examples from other fields like the healthcare examples and those are one of the best places to start though certainly there are smaller examples um in the ocean space as well in in different countries and in different collaborations though i'm not aware of any fisheries specific ones okay all right thank you annie um we have lots of questions now which is great um let's see you mentioned there could be ways for industry to share data but still maintain some control over it is there an example of this that has already played out if not could you describe an example you could see playing out yeah so i i'm not aware of an ocean example where this is already played out um but there are plenty of examples in other spheres as well and so similar to kind of healthcare data being shared and maintaining its privacy through a federated network industry data likewise if you have the appropriate kind of tagging protocols in place can be industry can determine how it's going to be used going forward so there are certain mechanisms and i think a lot about the financial industry actually when we think about this where certain types of data are allowed to be used for certain purposes and actually um one example that a lot of people are familiar with is creative commons and so that's something that is uh very widely adopted on the internet right where you have licensing that's been agreed on for images and videos and different tiers of licensing for different types of uses and so are certain um pieces of the uh actually various industries that have adopted very similar kind of protocols to creative commons where you can uh essentially tag or license your data with a certain allowable uses attached to it and then going forward that data can only be used by users that have essentially proven that they are in an acceptable category so they are researchers and they're allowed to use this data for research things things of that nature and so in the ocean space we think about there's a lot of different ocean industries that are collecting a lot of data depending on what what type of information you're interested in some of the most interesting are aquaculture oil and gas also shipping fisheries all generating often very large volumes of data and potential for them to begin to share that data if they want to just with researchers for instance if you can create an architecture where these types of kind of creative commons licensing tags are built into the metadata from the beginning oh that's fascinating all right thank you thank you annie uh let's see uh we have a question i'd like to hear perspectives on how to improve access and integration of ocean data in the developing world where ocean data is often a goal in a broader and growing blue economy development context where resources can be very limited yeah that's a really great question and and one um piece of this puzzle that we've thought a lot about as have has of many others and i think the answers remain quite difficult so there's a i think the potential for opening the access to ocean data more broadly and thinking about these kind of global systems is huge in terms of its ability to enable better understanding as well as management innovation and better blue economy outcomes in the developing world so the potential for data is very very high there but there's a lot of capacity building that's needed both in the developed and the developing world to reach a point where data is accessible and usable in these places and so um there's no i think there's no silver bullet unfortunately right so this is a question of um funding and getting funding for capacity building and also creating data systems that are usable not just by data engineers but by managers themselves both in you know in any location and that's i think really one of the essential pieces that we maybe i didn't touch on in this talk as much as i would have liked to but when we talk about making data accessible it's not just making it accessible to an algorithm that someone has to program on their computer right it's making accessible in ways that are usable and understandable to to anyone and so the potential there is very high and the um i mean a lot of the data sets that we're talking about are relatively global so once you start to think about integrating many of these data sets and putting them in formats that are usable the the value to the developing world that may have relatively less data about their um ecosystems can be quite high but there's a lot of work that's needed in this space i mean i think in general there's a lot of work that's needed to um support the movement from our current data system to one that's more integrated and more supportive of management outcomes globally but the um the need to do it and the the upside for it is potentially even higher in the developing world so i don't i don't have a silver bullet here our blue paper does get into this a little bit in different ways but i think commitments to capacity building and to to funding um and to funding infrastructure from both private and public entities is really needed to enable that okay great thank you annie now we have two people are both asking sort of similar questions um and and that's how can we incentivize research researchers to share their data one one person they're working in the western indian ocean and they say much data is locked with individual researchers that may not be particularly willing to share their data can you address this um what could incentivize people to share data with a broader community yeah so this is a this is something we've i've thought a lot about um and i'm sure many of you have as well and this is a huge problem right is that the incentives to share for private researchers for industries for whoever are across the board quite low and so one thing that you can do is lower the barriers to sharing to make it easier to share your data and when we think about um federated networks and data lakes that's one of the pieces of that puzzle so that makes it easier right to share your data but it still doesn't necessarily incentivize you to share your data so if we're talking about how we actually positively drive this change there's a few different things i think that are beginning to push that envelope a little bit and one is there's a lot of great work that's happening to begin to assign dois or other recognition essentially to data sets themselves so that researchers who are phd students for instance who are collecting huge amounts of data that are then used very broadly can get recognition for that data set themselves in the same way that they might get recognition for publishing a paper so a lot of a lot of interesting work beginning to happen there that i think has the potential to at least push some scientists to share their data and change how we assign credit for scientific research which right now right is usually based solely upon whether or not you're publishing a paper not whether or not you're contributing data to a larger ecosystem that has a lot of benefit for many so if we can begin to assign credit in different ways that's certainly a helpful piece of the puzzle i think there's also a lot of hesitation to share data because people are worried about their data being criticized and i think this is a changing that mindset and change also changing people's mindset about how valuable their data is or about people stealing their data is something that happens over time and so i think we can expect that there there already has been a cultural shift i think and there will continue to be one so i think we can expect to see kind of a slow transition from scientists believing that their data needs to be held close to understanding that data sharing is probably not going to hurt them and there are certain ways that we can push it from a regulatory level too right so in the uk for instance um government-funded marine projects are required to share their data publicly but they have a one to two-year time period before they're required to share it to allow them to analyze it themselves and then publish it but those types of government mandates obviously do a huge amount to to overcome those barriers and incentivize sharing also okay thank you annie um there's so many good questions so i'll get to as many as we can let's see um one for one one um participant said quite enjoyed the talk annie and can't wait to get a copy of the presentation as we all know and you mentioned the amount of data has grown rapidly has rapidly grown over the past decade how can we more effectively let potential users of the data know about different data available what can be the effective ways to disseminate the info yeah that's a great question and i think a pretty difficult one so right now we have data catalogs and things like that which are a pretty effective way i think or relatively effective we'll say at um letting people know what data do exist and so those types of data catalogs are i think a first step and other types of um [Music] not necessarily data repositories but indexes so there's i think often they exist for specific subfields of science and there's quite a few examples globally of those and so that's i think a good way to start the process certainly of letting people know what data does exist but i think they're only a drop in the bucket and what we really need to do is begin to integrate the data into larger data networks where you don't have to be letting people know that the data exists that they just find it when they're searching for whatever related item right and so that's i think what we're really getting at with the the federated data network concept is how do we lower the barriers to finding data and move move forward in that way okay great um a question a big issue with many data sets is extremely variable data quality which makes it difficult to know what purposes it is fit for this is magnified when the data is used in a federation and you may not be aware of what people are using it for are you aware of any techniques to flag control and or correct poor quality data sets before the errors propagate into decision making yeah this is a great question um so and obviously if i'm arguing that we should be including lower quality data in these data systems it's something that we really need to figure out so i think part of this is is in the metadata and data tagging piece of the puzzle where it needs to be either made clear by those collecting the data what methods they use and any potential quality concerns that may derive from that or whoever is adding processing the data needs to also be able to add those flags as needed and there's different ways of doing this you can either depending on what kind of system it is where you're either tagging data with explicit information about its quality and how it's collected or you're tagging it with what it may be fit for use by but one of the pieces of we'll say an ideal data data network is that those collecting the data ultimately have a lot of control over what data they put into the system and and how they do tag that data which can generate problems down the road so having um trusted parties trusted brokers intermediaries that are able to flag certain data sets as low quality is pretty essential to the process but also it's not going to be the only answer to that question and i think that's it's an area that really we need to continue to think about how we identify that poor quality data and right now is certainly i think right now there are data sets where through word of mouth we kind of find out that this data set has quality issues or one researcher discovers that a data set is not as high quality as they may have hoped and they stop using it but that information does not disseminate in any meaningful way and so others may then use the data set so having a centralized system where data quality can be reported and checked and any issues with it can be flagged by anyone using the data set and then reviewed later i think is really important but i don't i think that there's a lot of further work that needs to be done on this and i certainly don't have the final answer on what the best methods to do that would look like okay thanks danny um sort of branching out from that question came in for me one of the main challenges to realize this vision is the need for detailed in the weeds data wrangling that work is often not exciting nor rewarded in academia and there can be a lack of funding for data federation management efforts do you have any recommendations on capacity building efforts for the data science work that could support this vision yeah this is i mean so true right both i think a little bit to what we were talking about a few minutes ago where you don't get credit for all the data wrangling work that you're doing as an academic usually which is often hugely time consuming and again not very fun generally to clean up a data set and make it ready to go into this or to build an extensive architecture that allows for data sharing between parties um so i think some of this is a mindset mindset shift there certainly beginning to be a lot more excitement about data science um in the broader world maybe not necessarily so much in the ocean community yet but i think there's potential for it to trickle down we see a lot of people who are interested in data and data science and the power of data going into various technology firms and i think um likely that that will begin eventually to spill over at least to some extent into um into the ocean and environmental world more broadly but in the meantime i think um pushing again for ways in which we can expand how we give credit in academia to data work would be a really important piece of this puzzle so that there's an understanding that even if you spend a lot of time cleaning up working on making a data set shareable that that has some value that is an important piece of the role of an academic the role of a scientist in the ocean world but in general i think a lot more funding needs to go into the data data management data infrastructure there's different rules of thumb now about how much of you know a big grant should go towards data management i think those it would be great if we saw those rules of thumb 10 of a grant something like that become much more mainstream and widely adopted where that 10 to 20 of a grant is actually used for data management um and that requires commitments both from the scientific community as well as from the government to really mandate that we actually spend the time and the money to do this because yeah it's not always fun but it absolutely needs to happen okay thank you annie um let's see another question are there technologies you'd recommend such as app-based data collection tools to enable digital data collection and incentivize moving away from paper data uh yeah so there's a lot of apps being developed apps are the new cool thing i hear so no um there's i think in fisheries in particular there's been a lot of different examples from many different providers depending on what you're interested in from things like mfish which are kind of blockchain based and very um oriented towards developing world countries to to tools like ecatch or others that are being used in um in the us so there's a lot of different examples i think depending on what your specific desire is in terms of data collection and how that integrates with management but the prevalence of smartphones has really opened the doors to how we can collect data and how we can collect data specifically on human uses and there are a lot of different providers that have really taken advantage of that by building different apps and there's there's many out there i'm happy to give more examples with more specific questions about what actually you're interested in okay thank you annie all right last question what would be your targeted recommendation to draw in data and researchers from and build capacity in developing countries yeah um there's i think again i am probably not an expert on this specific piece so take what i say with a grain of salt and then we should absolutely bring in others that are that are experts on this to give much better answers and to make sure that those opinions are really well integrated into future data systems but i think um you know there's a lot of great conversation happening right now from folks like asha davos and others about how we can de-colonialize science in these places and i think the data pieces of this are very important as well so making sure that funding for projects that are taking place in the developing world and the data that's gathered by those projects is accessible to um to that that place is is really essential and part of that is making sure that we actually have researchers from that place on any expeditions or data gathering um projects that happen there but the data access i mean i think this is and i talked about this i think a little bit at the beginning which one of the biggest issues right now with our data systems is that data that's collected by fishers in in certain places or scientific data that's collected in certain places largely goes to large management organizations directly and and the fishers that are interested in that data or the local people that are impacted by the ecosystem that the data was collected about specifically they don't have access to it and so i think a really essential piece for the developing world in particular is making sure that any data that's collected in their waters is ultimately accessible to the public of that place and there's a lot of work to get there i think but also a huge amount of opportunity if we are really able to push on that going forward okay annie this was wonderful and and uh a great job answering the questions um and i'm so sorry everyone we weren't able to get to all the questions there was because there were a lot of really good questions remaining but uh we will be able to provide those to annie uh after the webinar so again thank you to everyone who attended thank you annie for for presenting and answering questions and uh we wish you the best with this work and um thank you everyone we hope to see you on future webinars okay all right bye everyone
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Multistages Aesthetic Refinement Post Anterolateral Thigh Free Flap in Head and Neck Reconstruction
a fifty year old male patient with the history of solitary fibrous tumor was managed with white excision of left periorbital infraorbital lateral nasal as well as Miller area the defect was then enclosed with anterolateral die free flap the patient was planned to have his refinement procedures following his resection and reconstruction during the physical examination in our outpatient follow-up we found first bulkiness of the alt free flap second Santa left nasolabial area and a symmetrical Ella nestled units the refinement procedures were planned to be in multistage approach in three months and six months following the resection and the defect closure the first refinement focused on reducing the bulkiness of the flap while the second refinement focused on both flap thinning as well as micro fat grafting of the nasolabial area our thinning procedure used the 2.4 millimeter cannula suction to reduce the periorbital to malar area and we excised the excess alt flap tissue and enclosed it with the w pasty technique thus an Condesa label area was injected with the micro fat craft which was harvested during the second refinement from the deeps Katinas abdominal adipose tissue the volume was also aimed to symmetrize the Aylor nestled units this is the condition of the patient prior to the first refinement significant bulkiness along the periorbital lateral orbital and orbital area with excessive tissue were observed these are the main focus of our first refinement with lipo thinning this is the image following the first debulking note that there are still bulkiness persist which necessitates more refinement procedures the second refinement focused on the sequel of lab thinning and microfarad the procedure started with designing the abdominal area where we intended to harvest the fat craft you we use a 2.4 millimeter cannula suction connected to a 20 CC of series and locked it with a Backhouse towel clamp the procedure of fat harvesting was using the 2.4 cannula suction this has been the simplest and easiest way to harvest micro fat craft this procedure may collect up to 500 CC of adipose tissue and we perform by manual technique to introduce the suction cannula to the deep fat layer of the abdominals of catania station to avoid compromising the intra-abdominal compartment we perform the fat graft harvesting symmetrically on both abdominal sites to avoid contour deformities you let the harvested micro fat graft sit in the syringe container for a while to separate the fat components while we proceed to the next step after we let the micrograph set the fat is then transferred to the one cc syringe through the zero point eight millimeter filtration device the fat lobules is now filtered and smaller in size so that we can inject it through the one cc syringe with be 0.9 cannula following the harvesting of the fat graft we made a design for the flap thinning along the periorbital to malar area until the lateral periorbital area note that there is still significant bulkiness on the inferior side of the flap the design was continued to the nasolabial and malar area where we intended to add more volume with micro fat craft the amount of soft tissue reduced that will affect the you nasal shape also been taken into consideration fat graft will be placed on the Sun can left NASA libel area and some in left NASA sidewall area to maximize symmetrization an aesthetic result the next step was performing the thinning along the outlined area with the same 2.4 cannula suction with a gentle back and forward movement you pinch the flap to assess the desired thickness do this frequently to ensure the flap is thin precisely this two-point-four liposuction cannula was being used with mercedes tip for the whole thinning process and still using this tool to proceed to the lipo thinning on the next target area this picture represents the condition of immediate post-operative result after the lipo tanning and contouring excision was done to remove excess flap tissue the flap was then enclosed with the W plus C technique to the surrounding periorbital to malaria this picture represents the immediate post-operative result of the second refinement note the difference of reduced bulkiness of the flap and the more symmetric harness all units patient is planned for further aesthetic refinement through hair transplantation for eyebrow and prosthetic eye replacement you
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Diabolic Freestyle
[Music] bottles and bar fights over your head [ __ ] you gave good brain but i'm over your head kinda like when i rhyme i'm over your head forced to dumb it down so y'all know what i said but i'm over the game it's game over instead what i've learned lately made me stir crazy i learned nina's a dead president's first lady left my nerves shaky provoking violence on every soldier who broke the code of silence you need to open your eyes see the ultraviolet before i open them for you and slash both your eyelids broken violin broad grandbagging no chicks jump on my dick like it's the bandwagon so busy bragging about the rocks you picked off put a gun in your waist that almost shot your dick off so pay attention to what i say i mentioned i'm trying to own new york down to the mayor's pension contact attention streets is talking and the beast is hawking on every beat he's walking looking for an excuse to call reinforcements so proceed with cautionary see a cough and i'll read your fortune to see the future squeeze a ruger surprise like peter luca season troopers the first of three targets to get set up frame for first degree charges any rapper you put versus me garbage i'd rather serve a queen and burn the weed harvest you cannot be hood you hollywood [ __ ] mobile just want that hollywood [ __ ] i could rap for weeks y'all just rapping weak [Music] brooklyn academy got cash scared to battle me packing jams to capacity game over
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Illinois's 1st congressional district | Wikipedia audio article
Illinois's first congressional district as a congressional district in the US state of Illinois based in Cook County the district includes much of the south side of Chicago and continues Southwest to Joliet from 2003 to early 2013 it extended into the city's southwest suburbs until reaching the border of Wolfe County and covered ninety seven point eight four square miles two hundred fifty three point four square kilometers making it one of the 40 smallest districts in the US although there are four smaller districts in Illinois the district had a population that was 65 percent african-american the highest percentage of any congressional district in the nation it includes the home of former President Barack Obama since redistricting by the state legislature after the 2010 census since January 3rd 2013 it is a majority minority district now with 50 1.3 percent african-american forty point six percent white and nine point eight percent Hispanic population the district is represented by Democrat Bobby Rush who is reelected in 2016 and has been elected continuously in the first district since 1992 topic 2011 redistricting in 2011 following the 2010 census the state legislature redistricted it expanded the district to cover parts of cook in will counties after redistricting all or parts of Allsop Blue Island Calumet Park Chicago Country Club Hills Crestwood dixmoor Elwood Evergreen Park Frankfort Frankfort square Harvey Manhattan Markham marionette Park min Lothian Mokena New Lenox Oak Forest Oakland Orland Hills Orland Park Palos Heights Posen Riverdale Robbins Tinley Park and worth are included the representative for these districts were elected in the 2012 primary and general elections and the boundaries became effective on January 3rd 2013 topic composition until 2013 the district was adjacent to the second district to the east and south the seventh district to the north and the third and 13th districts to the west and also bordered the 11th district at its southwest corner the district's northeast border followed Lake Michigan shoreline for almost a mile the district was created following the 1830 US census and came into existence in 1833 five months before Chicago was organized as a town the state was previously represented in the US House of Representatives with representative elected on an at-large basis the district included southwestern Illinois until 1853 it included the state's northern edge until 1863 since that time the district has included all or part of Cook County since 1883 the population of the district has been primarily residing on Chicago's South Side historical populations reflected waves of immigration into the area previous majority populations were ethnic Irish German and East European beginning in the mid 19th century the Irish were the first to establish their physical and political control of the area within the city's south side the current first district has a minority majority population 50 1.3 percent of the residents are African American it has been represented in Congress by African Americans since 1929 tens of thousands of African Americans moved to Chicago from the rural South in the great migration they were confined by discrimination to the southside of Chicago and gradually replaced ethnic White's who moved out to suburbs this has been one of the most reliably democratic districts in the country although not to the extent that it was during the 1980s when more than 90% of the district's residents were black the district has not elected a Republican to the US House of Representatives since 1932 after the civil rights movement gained support from National Democratic Party for major legislation to restore constitutional rights including the franchise in the south most African Americans shifted to support the Democratic Party Democratic congressional candidates routinely receive over 80 percent of the vote here topic geography based in Chicago the district includes the neighborhoods of auburn gresham Burnside Chatham and greater Grand Crossing almost all of West Englewood the portion of angle wood south of 57th Street the portion of woodland west of Stony Island Avenue ie excluding Jackson Park the southern half of Kenwood home of President Barack Obama the eastern portion of Ashburn parts of Avalon Park Calumet Heights Chicago lon Douglas Grand Boulevard Hyde Park Morgan Park new city Oakland Roseland South Shore Washington Heights and Washington Park the portion of Beverly southeast of 97th Street and Prospect Avenue the portion of West Pullman southwest of 119th Street and Racine Avenue an approximately two square blocks at the northwest corner of South Chicago the district's areas south of 95th Street is almost entirely west of interstate 57 the district includes the municipalities of Crestwood Evergreen Park Midlothian Posen and Robbins nearly all of Allsop Blue Island and Oak Forest parts of Calumet Park dixmoor Markham Orland Hills Orland Park Palos Heights Tinley Park and worth and some small sections of Country Club Hills in Riverdale topic demographics in the 20th century after the great migration from the south and concentration of blacks on the south side due to de facto residential segregation the district became the nation's first with a black majority population since the 1920s it has included the central area of Chicago's South Side african-american community over 85% of the district's residents were black during the period from the 1950s through the 1980s but redistricting since that time which redrew the district lines with the goal of maintaining three Chicago districts with black populations exceeding 60% has reduced the percentage of black residents in the district to 70% in the 1990s the current figure is 65% outward migration has caused the South Side's population to decrease over the years and the district was expanded geographically to the southwest to gain residents particularly as the state's congressional delegation has been reduced in numbers due to population changes in reapportionment the district which covered only nine square miles in the 1950s is now more than ten times that size nearly half its current area was added for the 2000s the district's population dropped by 27% in the 1950s and by 20% in both the 1970s and 1980s due to outward migration for suburbanization and because of people leaving the area due to loss of jobs in redistricting after the 1990 US census the district was extended into the suburbs for the first time in 90 years Chicago is home to 70% of the district's residents down from 90 percent in the 1990s although roughly 60% of the district's area is outside the city border the district's white population almost 30% of its residence is concentrated in the suburban areas and in a few Chicago neighborhoods such as Hyde Park the district's largest white ethnic groups are Irish 7.1% German 6.2% polish 4.5% an Italian 3.2 percent mirroring the demographics of the neighboring third and 13th congressional districts there are also sizeable Dutch Swedish Czech Palestinian Greek and Lithuanian populations in the area of oak forest or park in Tinley Park the district's three largest suburbs the kenwood Hyde Park area for several decades had a significant Jewish community existing buildings attest to its history as the former kahin Lathon Shamar Eve temple its second location has been the headquarters of Jesse Jackson's operation push rainbow coalition since 1971 one the area also includes a notable presence of black Muslims and as the home of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in Kenwood as of 2013 8 adult residents were married template needs expansion for other demographic data if this is to be included topic presidential election results this table indicates how the district has voted in US presidential elections election results reflect voting in the district as it was configured at the time of the election not as it is configured today the candidate who received the most votes in the district is listed first the candidate who won the election nationally is in caps and the candidate who won the state of Illinois is indicated with a topic economy the departure of the steel industry along with other manufacturing jobs from the south side in recent decades has created economic difficulties which the area is still trying to overcome the district's median household income as of 2030 seven thousand two hundred twenty two dollars trailed the national average by eleven point four percent the unemployment rate seven point six percent was more than double the national rate and nearly 20 percent of District residents were living in poverty these problems are more pronounced within the Chicago portion of the district fourteen of the district's eighteen suburbs had median household incomes over forty thousand dollars as of 1999 with the six most affluent grouped in the southwest corner of the district but black middle-class Chicago neighborhoods such as Avalon Park and Chatham have remained more stable along with the more upscale Hyde Park Kenwood Area health care and higher education now constitute major economic sectors in the region hospitals in the district include Oak Forest Hospital in Oak Forest and Provident Hospital of Cook County in Grand Boulevard both part of the Cook County Bureau of Health Services as well as the University of Chicago Hospitals in Hyde Park little Company of Mary hospital in Evergreen Park Holy Cross Hospital in Chicago lon st. Francis Hospital in Blue Island Jackson Park Hospital in South Shore and st. Bernard Hospital in Englewood local educational institutions include the University of Chicago in Hyde Park Illinois Institute of Technology IIT in Douglas Trinity Christian College in Palos Heights and Kennedy King College a Chicago City College in Englewood and Chicago State University in Roseland is located directly outside the district at its southern edge in addition there are five seminaries in Hyde Park Catholic theological Union Chicago Theological Seminary Lutheran School of Theology McCormick Theological Seminary in Mieville Lombard theological school US Cellular Field home of the Chicago White Sox is less than 1,000 feet 300 meters west of the district's northwestern border other area cultural and entertainment attractions include the DuSable Museum of african-american history in Chicago's Washington Park first Midwest Bank amphitheater in Tinley Park several square miles of Cook County forest preserves can be found on three sides of oak forest and oak forest Chicago Gaelic Park - is home to Irish Fest held annually on Memorial Day weekend business and industrial presences in the district include Panduit corporation 3 an electrical manufacturer in Tinley Park Park o Foods for a cookie manufacturer in Blue Island and Midwest Suburban publishing publisher of the Southtown star in Tinley Park in addition to Washington Park in those sites associated with the University of Chicago and IIT district locations on the National Register of Historic Places include topic politics Democrats routinely dominate politics in the district with the main focus of competition being the party primary only twice since 1966 has a Republican candidate for Congress received over 20% of the vote and the Democratic nominee has topped 80% in every presidential race during that time the district's expansion into the suburbs in the 1990s has incorporated a population that has voted Republican more often Republican support has passed the 10 percent mark and George W Bush received 17 percent of the vote here in 2004 his was the best showing by a Republican presidential candidate in the district in over 40 years the district has since the early 1970s elected representatives who descended from the city's Democratic establishment William L Dawson US Representative from 1943 to 1970 maintained the district's loyalty to Mayor Richard J Daley his successor Ralph Metcalfe initially continued that stance but publicly broke with Daley over an incident of police brutality in 1972 establishing a rift that persists when Metcalfe died less than one month before the election in 1978 Democratic Party officials named loyalist Bennett M Stewart to take his place on the ballot and Republicans replaced their candidate with a a Sammy Rayner a former Democratic alderman despite the campaign support of Jackson foreigner Stewart won the election although Reynard did get over 40% of the vote Stewart served only one term and lost the 1980 Democratic primary to reform candidate Harold Washington he left Congress in 1983 upon being elected mayor after winning a contentious three-way primary with 37% of the vote his successor in Congress was union organizer Charles Hayes Hayes lost the 1992 primary to Bobby Rush by a 42 percent to 39 percent margin following the house banking scandal in which it was revealed that Hayes had 716 overdrafts on his congressional checking account Rush had previously lost the 1988 in 1990 primaries to Hayes Rush was a co-founder of the Illinois Black Panthers in 1968 establishing a program for free Brett fists for poor children and a clinic for sickle cell anemia screenings he became a Chicago alderman from 1983 until his election to Congress and was an ally of Mayor Washington in the council Wars of the 1980s he has maintained a solidly liberal voting record in Congress consistently voting the Democratic position over ninety percent of the time when he has broken from the party it has usually been to take even more liberal positions rather than that held by Republicans rush opposed incumbent Richard M Daley in the 1999 election for mayor of Chicago but despite the support of fellow congressman Jesse Jackson jr. and Danny Davis he was backed by only three out of 50 aldermen and lost the election by a margin of 72 percent to 28 percent he had a 55 percent to 45 percent advantage among black voters in the 2000 congressional primary rush emerged with a 61 percent to 30 percent win over challenger Barack Obama redistricting following the 2000 u.s. census moved Obama's home into the second District although he has since moved back into the first district in Congress rush has focused on urban revitalization issues and he was a staunch supporter of gun control efforts before his adult son Huey named for Black Panther leader Huey Newton was killed in a 1999 mugging rush has generally received perfect ratings of 100 from labor groups including the afl-cio and AFSCME and occasionally also from Americans for democratic action the ACLU and the National Abortion Rights Action League he received corresponding 0 ratings from the American Conservative Union in six of his first 12 years in office topic list of Representatives you topic election results you topic 2002 you topic 2004 you topic 2006 you topic 2008 you topic 2010 you topic 2012 you topic living former members of the US House of Representatives from illinois' 1st congressional district as of May 2015 there are no former members of the US House of Representatives from illinois' 1st congressional district who are currently living at this time topic see also Illinois's congressional districts list of United States congressional districts
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Can Pro Wrestling Keep Evolving? Truth and Transparency and Taking Breaks From Social Media
foreign [Music] the Ryback show starts now welcome to the Ryback show I am your host the big guy Ryback happy Monday ladies and gentlemen we are streaming live on Instagram and Tick Tock the big guy Ryback 22. thank you guys for joining in over there swing on over here to rybacktv on YouTube where you're the co-host of this show the ebb and flow of the show goes where your questions goes ladies and gentlemen Health Fitness supplementation pro wrestling Sports and anything and everything in between super chats are always greatly appreciated and brought up on the screen the big guys Starbucks and uh shoulder Scar Tissue Relief Fund and also the truth the truth always wins fund and which we have new merch coming dropping any day uh which we will be heavily promoting moving forward uh where it says the truth always wins with my R is the the Ryback R in Truth uh with that and in various colors with that and uh in t-shirts tank top sweaters and I got to see I don't know if they're going to do it on the drinkware we're gonna see but uh I'm gonna be heavily promoting that in my quest to getting Elon Musk to fix my Twitter and staying on that and I think that that shirt is highly relevant to everything going on in the world and that we all wherever we are in the world we want the truth to win and the truth always does win the truth always wins it just may take time but uh so we're going to be going hard on that as we get everything rocking and rolling here we are streaming live on Twitch at Ryback rules and Twitter today at Ryback a lot going on over there on an old Twitter land over there this show is available on all podcast platforms iTunes reviews are greatly appreciated thank you guys all of our audio listeners out there I think we're like number 90 or something for right now on the audio not overall the overall we're at the very top of their overall lessons like with streaming and YouTube and the audio and the when you add in Twitter everything it's so uh but I always want those audio numbers to continue to improve because that used to be the big platform for us and then I went very diverse on that and went a little different route which is more beneficial uh for me and I feel long term in everything that I'm doing but we still want that audio to continue to grow so check that out over there on all podcast platforms this show is brought to you by my Feed me more nutrition premium supplement line sweetened with stevia under monk fruit no harmful artificial sweeteners or colors for all people men and women he she and thee feedmemore.com we've got all the Ryback merch I've got to feed me more white uh orange Feed me more shirt on we've got all kinds of merch over there guys all kinds of good really good quality stuff check all that out and uh the discount codes are in the description and the comments after this on both the audio and the video all right let's get going what do we got going on today hope everyone had a great weekend a lot of scar tissue work a lot of scar tissue work and uh made some more breakthroughs on the shoulder continue to get in better and better shape I'm uh dieting quite uh hard right now uh added in adding in more and more cardio more and more sauna and uh and we've got my body getting my body fat down uh to hopefully the lowest it's ever been and I'm really happy with where I'm sitting right now and uh just got to get this this shoulder is is ready to to get cleared as humanly possible [Music] good to see all of you uh somebody says hey my name is CJ can I get a happy birthday today CJ I do hope you have a happy birthday and uh you know I saw you made multiple posts on here and it's uh I've never been one I I don't want to knock the hustle for getting happy birthdays but I I just don't understand it I don't know the uh I'm not the type that will like go around and like hey it's my birthday tell me happy birthday like I don't I don't know what that brings but I I also don't you know maybe you didn't get told you happy birthday a lot growing up this is possible I always think about this ago it depends I had great birthdays as a kid never really wanted them which is why I think I choose not to really I celebrate every day of life I don't really do stuff for my birthday I've been always just been that way and uh not that I'm against it in any way but I've had great birthday parties all growing up and whatnot but I've just never like on the day of my birthday you know an age probably maybe has something to do even though when I was a kid we had online and I never and never felt the need to just go and like hey I'm gonna go I'm gonna shoot big papa pumps Scott Steiner and email and just say hey Papa Pump you wish me a happy birthday it's my birthday like I don't I don't understand the reasoning behind it but I'm not gonna hate on it I just don't understand it but if it makes you feel good that I told you happy birthday this fine Monday well happy birthday damn it CJ now get up get out after this show's over and go live in the real world foreign oh you you got me you go no no no it's something I wanted to screen record and show the family thanks bro ah very sneaky of you there you guys could see how a lot of fans could be very selfish with what they do very selfish of you CJ those are what cameos are for people pay money to get the happy birthdays but hey as long as you feel good about the situation happy birthday tell your family I want you to cut the clip on the lecture that I gave you too but hey it's my birthday can you say happy birthday hey it's my birthday can you tell me happy birthday ah happy birthday like what is how many people are you gonna do is this the day it's the birthday day like you do nothing in the real world for your birthday but you see how many people you could screen record to say happy birthday and then you just share that with the family all day is that what you do it's just different I'm not I'm not knocking it I just it it everyone chooses to celebrate their birthdays in different ways hey no matter what though you got the big guy Ryback saying it on camera today and on the audio we'll live forever forever you can go back when you're 75 years old that guy right back that ultra wealthy billionaire wished me a happy birthday when he was 41 ah the memories ah yeah everyone wished CJ a happy birthday CJ go ahead and screen record the chat also of everyone wishing you a happy birthday Jesus everyone the whole constantly remind everybody CJ's birthday today on here I don't think I've ever seen CJ in here once but CJ's here today for a happy birthday and I thank you for joining the Ryback show on your birthday watch CJ comes back he's eight CJ's eight and I just CJ could you please reveal your age I I was assuming you were I just assume everybody's older it's very possible CJ could just be a little kid in here I still want you to go play kickball and tetherball and get out on those streets not liking like a ghetto you know way but like a hungry like athletic you know go get em American Spirit attitude kind of way all right Super Chat smash Ultra thank you very much I have demo Street Fighter 6 and I'm gonna create my own rye back there and name him Ryan Von shellshock I wonder if you'd like to play it why can't you just leave the character's name as Ryback nobody's gonna know Ryan Von shellshock if you create it out you need to keep it is right back and I would like to be a combination of of Ken Ryu and guile please I would like you to be able to mesh my character off of those three characters Ken and Ryu were pretty much identical but I I always played as those three guys the majority of the time maybe throw in a splash of Bison splash of Bison got some boss in me okay okay thank you very much good to see all of you welcome to the Ryback show hopefully we've got a good amount of people in here from Tick Tock like to get those back up into the thousands they'll get that Tick Tock you know I'd like to see that three to four thousand range watching the live at any time that gives me gets the blood going gets the blood flowing and moving and it kicks up that adrenaline a notch or two when you get when you get when you get even more people in here um uh I've seen a lot of people on Twitter making Community creations of Ryback uh or the big guy for the WWE 2k23 uh I do thank you guys for keeping me alive it is a very unfortunate situation though and I just I'm not aware I just found this out and I would have to to do a little homework on it but apparently the 2K Games have been using my my brand and likeness uh that are trademarked and owned by me uh as the big guy in keeping all my mannerisms and everything uh in those games and they have not paid me since I've left WWE um any of the the the video games because I've not been in them but they have allowed my move set and everything from what I understand to be left in so people can make me which is it's great for fans it's great for the game and it's not great for me in the sense of that that that is that is a very one illegal and deceitful thing to do and it's really unfortunate but that is the way that is that is par for the course with everything that they do and uh this could be Revisited at any point in time and I look forward to looking at every if it happened from probably my guess is it's probably from 2016 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 that they have eight years of of games seven or eight years of games of of using me without paying that could be a very very nice situation in in the right time and place thank you very much Nicolo Gallo thank you very much feed me more from Italy love you man thank you very much I have I've had the pleasure of wrestling in Italy once or twice and uh it was uh it was a fantastic time the uh man yeah we I definitely we were it was multiple places over there but uh I remember I had a very good time great crowds two great great crowds those International crowds over there we've got an uh super sticker thank you very much for the support Nicolo gallo followed up with the Super Chat what do we got going on today thank you very much for saying that you love the wake up unlimited energy our our high energy pre-workout energy formula Feed me more nutrition on feedmemore.com a lot of people wishing CJ a happy birthday hello hello hey Ryback can you solve some math or physics problems you know I actually was very good at math growing up up until I could tell you where where I realized that I was never going to use it in anything in my life that at least that I wanted to do and it doesn't and it but it it did get increasingly more difficult for me um but also though A Part big part of was that my I was really into into baseball and football and sports and was I believe my junior year in high school up into that point I was almost always straight A or or a in some B's every but it was it was a pretty I would I would if you went back and looked at my report cards over the years I think which I'm I was a solid student throughout my my years of schooling uh but was it it was uh Algebra 2 I think is where I Algebra 2 and then the one the following year there was one other math and that might have been even in college and I remember that I was just it lost me it lost me and I was I was I really enjoyed that stuff growing up which is wild to me because I don't enjoy that stuff now but uh yeah I won't be solving any uh anything anything in the foreseeable future with that [Music] brother this is news to me I'd have to even clarify that this is true so allegedly on one of the comments uh your thoughts on Fox releasing Tucker Carlson and CNN firing Don Lemon today I uh I can tell you so Tucker I've seen things with Tucker and where they they talk about interesting things and uh where it seems like I don't it doesn't seem to to rub me the wrong way on some of the things that I've seen the other guy the dawn guy excuse me I can't watch clips of him he just I get a very very bad bad vibe off of that guy and just very evil where when I get that I got two now like I I don't I will not I I can't but it doesn't matter who he's talking I can't even listen so you know I I don't know what what the situation of exactly what happened to lead to them but like I think we're in dire need of a lot of adjustments here as a country in things and uh things we need to we need nothing's going to get solved overnight but we need to we really need to change course a bit and we need to we need to find a way to to kind of come together and unite and find a solution uh that that Humanity that we can continue to move forward and share uh and appreciate our common interest over over Petty and differences and things in corruption I think the big thing and I'm I'm living this is the big problem is the corruption and the lies and we live in a day and age where transparency in the truth or gold and silver and we need that we need to really really go all in on those two things and um but but I've always told you guys this world has been a mess from from the beginning of time supposedly throughout all the civilizations and the all the people before us it's like you know we we just we had it really good and we we could still have it really good but we we need to make some adjustments and uh it's a scary thing but I think that may be that's a step in in in in this stuff happening and you know if Elon is truly doing everything in that he's claiming and with Twitter and and letting the truth be free and you know it's I just think things are we live in a world where everything with the in the the the the E Island right this is a big thing right here on this that does not that like there's such a disconnect from what with what's been really going on in this world to to like the everybody pretty much every like doesn't matter it's not like it's select Elites into this whatever the Deep State whatever you want to call it all these different things like there's just stuff where we live in a time in a day and age where we we need to be transparent and we need to be taking care of of humans and uh I don't know it's like we we're so far are we so far gone where it's irreparable or you know like I said nothing can happen overnight but if we could maybe start taking some steps even if they're baby steps in um and getting things back on track but it's a scary thing man just with everything you know I see people too like on social media I've done followed some people that I'd followed for a while because I see what they a lot of people do and this sucks with social like they'll post a video and it was a dad getting arrested and and then the guys are trying to stir up people and get all the views and everything and and they post on in the video that they make the headline dad gets arrested uh for for piercing Sun's ear but if you click on it and actually then go read the article it was for the the the dad and supposedly was drunk and the night before put his son in a headlock and pierced his ear against his will little different adds a little different context to the story right where you're like but they were trying to get people to react off because the kind of was like four or five cops they were a little aggressive and they didn't they didn't they didn't harm him but they were they were pretty forceful and they they went into the home and they got him and the wife was like what's going on and and they they got him out pretty quickly with that but it wasn't just because he pierced his son's ear there was the kid reported in school and it was more of a a abuse in in along those lines with that so and looking into the matter further that is if there wasn't a prior you know other incidents and things so but like oftentimes people too we don't we don't stop and read nor does everyone have the time to stop and read everything but it sucks when you've got like people out there that are doing that knowing that that's going to Route people up and but then that's where it comes in Awareness where we have to be aware of this and to be able to catch it and be able to you know no that's enough that's enough for right now nothing enough internet right now and get away but a lot of just living crazy times of what can be achieved and what's getting done and the the less things people have to be happy about in their real lives the angrier they seem to get on you know social media with all these things and it's a wild thing foreign also the latest update in 2K just randomly changed the move set and removed the shell shock from the Finish shirt what do they have uh yeah they're going to be the the problem with this is on there and they could do anything on updates these hard the games come can be bought for many years as long as it's on the original game too they're stupid I've told you guys this they make they think that that is something I could go revisit this at any point in time and this is all going to add up and I will I swear to God I will this is I like this is they never cease to amaze me on how ignorant they are with all of this clearly just just beyond ignorant on the entire thing to even to even do that to even chance it why even chance that or if you're gonna you pay the person to be in the game like you're supposed to do to use their brand and likeness which by the way I own everything horrible horrible horrible move on WWE's part shame on them but but good for them because good for me uh Grim reefer thank you for the Super Chat what are your thoughts on Google building AI God yeah I mean I I so I downloaded an app for the chat GPT to see what this all was all about and but is this technology advances it's going to advance at a rapid rate with ai's ability to update and update itself like it I just we all are familiar with all the movies and everything and we're seeing we've seen movies in the passive actually have come to fruition and like you know Jurassic Park was just on yesterday I watched a little bit of the Jurassic Park movies that were on when I was working on my shoulder you know watching those movies as a kid was just just just a movie never once did I never heard anyone talk about this could be our future someday watching that movie in 2023 is beyond terrifying because that is how we are and what people and what were these people in the incredibly intelligent people but people that that are devoted their lives to this and raised in family this is what they do and they just keep trying to advance and keep trying to push the goal posts further and further out and like just keep keep striving for more and more and more and more and it's like but in that striving for more and more and more that we've done as a human civilization we have not filled in the gaps very efficiently on many things and uh and it seems the further out we get the more Hollow that the inside gets and um if you will it it it's just it's going to come down to you know humans and us being aware and this technology though these people everyone's trying to to make as much money as possible and that's where this stuff that's where the you know the AI that when you start replacing human workers with bro AI Bots and this is where it's going companies will build these to replace humans you'll have very rich people that are going to create these and manufacture these and sell these to the Amazons and the McDonald's and just every business that you could you could think of and it will start in stages and it will happen in stages usually with this and it'll be it might seem slow at first but it's already happening with this it it's going to create a lot of problems and things for humans and um this is where it's just it's crazy you know you would think that they're like the the whatever the rules are rule number one take care of humans make sure humans in the future of humans is okay but it doesn't I don't know [Music] I uh I just say thank you for every day man and uh you know what I know a lot of good can come from this stuff too and a lot of good will come from this stuff it's just that we see the evil that that lives in this world and right and when you have people that are money driven and hungry for power that are rooted and evil because you have good people that have or that but they do good they do massive amounts of good with it then you have others that that can do massive amounts of bad or they're making money produces a bad effect down the line and they they don't care and it's they should but you know I don't know what's going to happen I just know this stuff is advancing very rapidly and it's pretty scary with where where everything is at and you know I I just I've told you I think we're going to be merged with AI and we already are to a degree with this but I I do believe like I said I I think we're going to have the ability and everything's going to be based around what you could afford and whatnot you know you want to learn how to speak a different language you know you want to you want to have every language ever created uploaded and know how to speak fluently that will be 150 000 boom buy it uploaded into the program and Bam like I really think at some point and that that's probably a I would like to think a long ways away but things like I just can see that being with you know or things to come you know where you program humans programmed with a chip that can control our emotions with different things and through different signals like you there's people working on stuff like this and where like for maybe severe disorders and things like certain things can be beneficial but then there's going to be it's just gonna be to be human is to be imperfect and to learn to overcome and right that was always the now it's going to be as you see in the future with all of this this is just one little aspect of it that um we're just going to be merged with it more and more and more and more like God knows like you imagine just going to sleep and you were allowed they woke you up in 100 years and just to see where everything is at in 100 years I I I can't even comprehend where it will be because I don't think it's going to look anything like what it currently does I mean that's just a guess based on how rapidly this is all kind of kind of going but you see too like with you with with the other countries in China Russia nuclear weapons and things we create these things that like all they it's just just pure destruction and it's like you don't think that they're going to do this with AI though with like with that you see the dogs and the fighting animals or the the patrolling robotic AI animals are already kind of testing and they're working on this stuff you don't think that they're working on War war war machines of things you're crazy there's no doubt that these people this is they have locked down somewhere hundreds of feet below who knows just working on this stuff and um I don't know man it's like those the the you you we we look and we see like the movies like Terminator and everything and like they were seemed so ridiculous for the longest time but like literally what we're doing it's like we're we're doing it and it's like ah yeah yeah maybe we shouldn't be doing it but I don't know what you know you know and I know elon's like one is like hell-bent on life on Mars and or can you know interplanetary travel with things it's like we are so imperfect uh on this planet on our inability to you know we have I just saw a thing like the 62 richest people in the world have more wealth than 3.5 billion people combined into like just how poor and like people just dying in other countries and in here in the United States just just that need basic care that would survive easily and it's uh you just look at that and you just go lately we're just going all these different directions and like I said the further out we keep going the more Hollow we kind of get and that's not everybody but I just think is it in general and so it's up to those of us just to try to stay aware and and just try to do our best to live our best lives and you know but this stuff affects us in every way with the direction things go right so it's like now we have to before I felt like with things going on that we could just live on our own world and I always say sweep our own porch because at the end of the day that's all we can control it for the most part sweeping our own porch and taking care of our own with that but you know when when their their debris is now flying onto our porch Non-Stop and uh now now we got a problem yeah AI is already flying F-16 fighter jets I believe it man I can't tell you how many jets I've been seeing go over the every once in a blue moon I would see things up here but I'm not air uh the air for Nellis Air Force Base is probably like 20 25 minutes from where I am so the the route because I'm way up way up North near the mountains we see all that stuff flying out here and it they've been doing a lot a lot of flying the last couple of years but even more so the last six months there's been a lot a lot of uh a lot of a lot of different different Jets and the different different um planes they've got going and uh they always just make they're always doing stuff though but it has increased from what it used to be I've noticed good to see all of you welcome to the Ryback show welcome everybody on tick tock Instagram swing on over to rybacktv onto YouTube if you want to be a part of this show uh I don't know if you've ever talked about this but what do you think about uh WWE owning John Cena's name I don't know what the situation is with John in that I think it was on Howard Stern that he said that didn't he um they can't I don't I don't know I don't know enough about that situation of what's really going on if they do or they don't um I don't know I don't know what that situation is with that and he's clearly allowed to be John Cena and everything but you know if that were the case and he just wouldn't be able to like monetize like certain John Cena shirts or anything but that doesn't matter because he has such a sweet deal with WWE anyways and they make so much John Cena's stuff he's making so much money and they do it all for him like he doesn't have to do any work on that end you know what I'm I'm not saying he not not as far as the like getting the stuff and selling it it's it's he can be he could be his ideas and different ideas which I'm sure he plays a big part in but um yeah I don't know I don't know I would have to I would have to be able to look at the the what was if it was a standard WWE thing and it's just for their merchandising and for the name and you know I don't know taking a look here yeah the e-files the E Island you don't think that the names are ever going to come out bro it is I just think it's crazy that it it's not been pursued by anyone and it just lets you know I think of just probably how many powerful people are involved in this and uh I don't know man I just I I just it is but it it makes it the whole the whole system with everything this is where I'm saying there's so many issues of everything and uh it we're in a tough position because a lot of us are comfortable and have you know certain freedoms and securities and like but more and more people are not get having that and becoming increasingly hostile and impatient and it's it's a really the the the more those those scales get tipped that direction the the more the more dangerous things can become but we need quality good people that and more equality good people to come together to kind of take on this very powerful bad portion and uh hopefully it's out there hopefully it's out there yeah somebody asked what's up with a Omas almost almost I say both names by the way it's uh because I've heard both pronounced and it's but Omas uh what's up with Omas and Seth Vin says no idea what he is doing well I don't know if we haven't really been told any I think we got to wait and see what the story is before jumping to conclusions on anything uh I I it it is out of nowhere but now that has me intrigued to see I instantly I want to see what's going to happen Seth has always been quite protected in the WWE system and in uh from the very beginning even though he's still had like he's dealt with I have no doubt a lot of BS and stuff but I instantly go back and look I go what happened then on the the segment where he was there was a little bit of a I don't even want to say an altercation but where there were words between the production people and Seth and something happening on Raw right with that that Vince was supposedly back at and Seth leaving was he needed to leave the ring and then you know does is this something that that has to do with that and this is going to kind of play out is Seth gonna punishment periods do exist people punishment we saw it with Triple H you saw it with me with it when I was with ripe Axel they have Vince has he he will not acknowledge it but it it is well known punishment periods for people in the doghouse whatever you will where he will book you in some situations that are could be pretty far off from your character just for whatever because he heard something it doesn't have to be true but that's just the position of power he's in and or he if he thinks the talent needs to be reminded of something and uh to send a message you know that they will do stuff like that sometimes and then other times it doesn't have to do that he just could have something you know it could be this could have nothing to do with that and it's just Vince wants to get Omas a a big win after he's he's put over Bobby Brock and Braun and needs to start getting on track because he's beating a lot of guys but he's lost to the three big other big guys in the company right so this could possibly get him some very much needed momentum a big win to keep I mean he's the largest guy on the roster ever or one of if just one of of two or three guys of all time right so yeah and I enjoy watching him I think he could still character development and is gonna gonna play a big part of all this where things go as time goes on and how he handles certain situations and adjust but he um I'm interested to see where it goes somebody says it's being reported as punishment for Seth for walking out of Raw After mania this very well could be that could all be connected to what I said on that there and that could be if there is if there's any legitimacy because there's I know you never know what's true and not true and things get put out that aren't true so much sometimes things are true with it but it's it allegedly with that if that's the case then then we will see you know how that plays out for Seth and uh he'll be fine he'll be fine especially you know if they they allow it to give them some time to go out there and tell a good story but it'll be interesting if he just gets squashed in a really quick match with Omas you know that's that's really interesting to see where they go and how Seth handles that and you know but that kind of stuff does happen it's not that's not like out of left field or anything talking about that stuff um do I think uh CM Punk versus Goldberg will happen like Eric Bischoff once I did see that Eric had mentioned that I don't um I I don't know that uh I don't know I don't know what the uh I I think if they were able to yeah you got to look at things like stories like what what would the story be for that match is it it's gonna be Goldberg's retirement match with I think uh I I don't know I I think if they were somehow able to get that put together and and tell a a proper story leading up to the aew all in I think that's beneficial I guess to have it on the card is one of the match-ups and yeah I think it's gonna have a they're gonna have won a really strong card top to bottom of different things to appeal to all people to really and hopefully sell that out and and kill it with that so but uh I don't know I could just it is uh you have to work and I had to do it with with Phil you have to work at a little bit uh lesser intensity with uh in speed and I don't know if Bill I don't he in he moves still great and he's intense so I don't know not my problem with that I I just I think aw I'm looking forward to seeing the things that happen there and uh you know to me though if that match were to happen I would want I would like to see I would like some sort of story with it and uh and see what what what what route that's gonna go but that's a you know that's you're asking for a lot of the guy that was out with an injury too in has been getting hurt and then going in and Bill's been out again for a while and it'll be his last match right and though sometimes those things could be uh disastrous situations depending on now if everyone trains and is in shape and ready to go and all the work is put in that there's no issues with that but we've seen that be issues in the past with different talents and people so you have to you you'd be crazy not to factor in that possibility but also at the same time you know if you've got a great card and and that if that was put together and for whatever reason did not go well though people are still gonna tune in to see it right which could would translate into a stronger Buy rate which is not a bad thing and it yeah yeah people won't be talking favorably about it but it was it was that was not the design of it it was this is a hit or miss you know and we know we're gonna have you know five other hits or whatever where we're not worried about that one as much so but I I don't I I would be a little shocked to see that happen I don't think it's out of the question do I ever think about going into acting where I could be Jason from Friday the 13th yeah that's on one of my life goal boards become Jason Voorhees uh that was the random question of the day not uh I've not I've not given any thought to that no thank you very much it is crazy how fast time flies in that 2014 Authority angle brother that was a tough that was a tough one to uh came back and was told as it'd be Babyface and that angle was what side I was going to go on team team uh scene or Team Authority right and that whole thing was that program and um and like main Eventing going at Pro raws and smackdowns like it was it was a big it was a big angle and uh it was crazy that's when I knew that it was going to be forever the booking on that came out for the pay-per-view day and uh from things that we were told and what like the direction it was going um had changed and and it went like and then we had the sting in there but it was you know how dolphin Dolph deserved every bit of it so I'll never get angry at it um where Dolph was a surviving member but if you would think if you you do an angle around what side is it returning baby face who was a huge baby face before who's back in the role that he was doing before what side is he going to go to any any goes to the baby face side and it gets a great reaction then like you just and this is where things get do you think it makes sense then to have that guy get eliminated right away in the match even though we did protect me and it was took multiple finishers and with it but if you go back and watch that listen to the crowd you'll hear the life of the crowd just get sucked out of them right there is because we just we did after everything that happened the first run of get hot hot hot hot take it away things were going well already and boom like just didn't make sense and I tried it because I go little things like that inconsistencies in the booking I'm not saying I need to be the last but you definitely need to make it the angle was what side am I going to go on and what side I go on is going to have the advantage right and the side I did go on did win with it but I was taken out of that equation very early even though it was a great showing and but it was just little things like that ago where you go who's thinking of these things of like what we just did for the past weeks building up to this and like but that's right and I already known what everything and then never complained you got it and uh I'd already known and had known for a long time with everything and it was checked out already pretty much so but that that was definitely if you go back and listen to the crowd you'll know what I'm talking about it's a very real thing and it happens on certain things you can become aware of it as fans when you hear that noise from a crowd with somebody who they genuinely like and want to see and if they don't pay it off at some point you could see it it's a it's a big thing time does fly though Bobby says just mix 25 grams of peanut butter powder to your protein so effing good great mix up love your supplements thank you brother I need to switch to the PB the powder because I'm still doing the my I do a serving of natural peanut butter I love that in my app but there's going to come a point where I'm going to have to cut the peanut butter out on some of the days as I keep dropping my calories uh strategically with this and I haven't it's not yet though so but that that peanut butter powder tastes just like peanut butter when it's mixed peanut butter and the vanilla the iso hungry uh vanilla mocha plant powered protein go together so well it is it is I I drink it right after this show I cannot wait to go make my shake it is it is it it balances me too and I I'm my Hunger stays very calm all up until the night till I'm ready to eat post-workout and uh that peanut butter goes well with it yeah it's good to know that the the powder one does even though I've had it in the past and knew it tasted like peanut butter I need to order some more actually here on Amazon and have that on hand good to see all of you guys welcome to the Ryback show RIT says peanut butter makes him constipated I'm very sorry to hear that that's never a good thing I did want to mention I forgot I had these sitting here uh because Kalisto I always call him Callisto he's forever Kalisto to me but uh their their CBD company with him I think Sasha's involved right uh and I call her Sasha because that's how I met her you just but the Candela their CBD products I ordered actually he gave me one of these at uh at wrestlecon and uh it's really really good and it's helped me a lot with the scar tissue I keep breaking up more and more with it but they have a very powerful oil as well that you just put under your tongue and it tastes very good it's a cosmic colada full spectrum CBD oil and the gummies are amazing as well they're vegan friendly no artificial sweeteners or colors on that guys with those so check those out very high quality CBD products Candela I believe in the it's k-a-n-n-d-e-l-a if you can Della and they'll pull up their website on that if you if you're interested in the CBD products they sent me though a bunch of stuff when I placed my last order so I was very appreciative of that and it's very good and they didn't have to with that um so if you're interested in the CBD products you can they they are very good those gummies I do two or three of them in the afternoon into another one or two or the oil at night and uh I I like it I've been doing it since Russell con there so uh what are your thoughts on WWE piping in fake crowd noises um I don't think that's that so that's not as big of a deal as as what I think some people think um oftentimes it helps um when you're trying to get certain people over maybe uh in a certain way and you're invested in them and but you got to remember sometimes TV shows and the crowds can go really hot and really cold and and you could actually be nothing against the talent it doesn't It's just sometimes crowds fluctuate and and um television wise and there's commercial breaks and they're sitting and then they got to come back up to a ring and like they they want there to be noise because they might be doing the the put the name on the screen as they're coming back from break but people have just sat there for for three minutes and they don't have like crowds like TV shows where it says cheer but they cheered when they came out but they you know what I mean so there's instances where inserting the crowd noise is is is beneficial to the television viewer that are watching at home and it does condition people if they're a good guy or bad guy based off how crowd reactions are you know you could always tell when Crowds Are red hot and organic you could see that and for the talents and when they're really into it and that's great but that's why they oftentimes will insert things at other portions and it's usually not uh it's not so much on like the entrance of like not to say that they haven't done that I'm sure they have it's but it's not it's usually done more just to kind of make the ebb and flow of the show for the television viewer and and whatnot but yeah I I it does happen and things and there's other instances and I think sometimes people look at that they go oh they're piping and fake noise for them so they think that they're over like and they'll say like it's not like to try to like necessarily deceive and trick you on that these people could be getting good reactions usually or getting a reaction with things but sometimes at the right time in the right place that can help get that more over if it's done at the right times and places and that and that and then they're delivering on their end and getting more over right so it could it could speed that process up a little bit too on it but you know it's never if somebody's just not getting any reaction and it's never and it's just always then it's not gonna it's it does it's usually not used like that so yoon's uh thank you for asking that question that's like something to talk about like in in great detail and you would like as far as what difficulties I've overcome in my pro wrestling career I think anybody that's listened to this show oh needed a five disk fusion and shoulder replacement and I'm 100 now dig in on that one a little bit I'll let you do some homework and uh we could revisit it later that's just one little piece another I guess we have a lot of first-time listeners that Ryback ever thought to do any stem cells yeah about 19 times I thought about it and done it [Laughter] uh welcome to the Ryback show yes the one two three muscle joint tendon that could very well help with ankles I don't it's very it depends again what what the exact situation is but it that product muscle tendon joints and it helps it helps lower inflammation so it's gotten very positive reviews from people I I can't tell you it's going to fix everybody's problems but it is it does work I can assure you of that as all the Feed me more nutrition products highest quality supplements that that money could buy not to say that there are other great companies out there but but we we put a lot into this Ryback is it possible to innovate in wrestling or has it all been done before uh I I think everything is is there's still people that are expanding uh upon what we're seeing in the ring and you know you've got other people with different backgrounds and they're going more the gymnastic route I think that's something that probably I would say on the gymnastic uh acrobatic aspect of the business that there's a lot of ways that people can come up with different unique offense using the ropes that we're seeing some people now I'm not I'm not a fan like of the of the of the jumping on the ropes what I think would make sense this should be my suggestion when you have a talent and and they want to do something this is what I would say because I I always try to keep an open mind is but I don't think you should you should expose the product just to try to do a move to do something cool now if we can make it make sense and somehow even if it doesn't make perfect sense if we get at least not completely insult the intelligent intelligence of of the viewers that hey we're watching a choreographed fight like this is where I think you got it this is where I think a lot of the younger Talent could really and with people that have done they could really help instill this this aspect of the business to try to keep the real aspect of it as much as possible it's always going to be pro wrestling though and I understand and I'm whatever we want to call it physical acting art fighting whatever but if you've got a guy and he's holding on to your arm and he's you're balancing and he's holding on to your arm and he's on the the middle and top rope jumping up and down up and down up and down up and down and you're just kind of there it doesn't make any sense with it there needs to be a reason one and if you're a baby face I think that comes off as gloating you don't think it is even though it's really cool and impressive if you eat it on that it can look really bad you want to know how you protect yourself and then you can cover yourself if you're doing the up and down up and down up and down spot you've got to get all the other guy has to be doing is just trying to like he's trying to hit your feet or trying to to grab your feet as you're jumping up and down with it and by the way if you slip and fall oh you caused him to slip and fall act and react you could just boom get a little bit of heat on him you work around for a bit if it's not that point in the match you get them back on top eventually you keep going with it but like stuff like this is just little things that so many people that that like you don't really think about and it but you got to always say okay this you want to do this move how can we get to this move as organically and natural as possible what can you do to me before so I'm not just standing there for for 30 seconds waiting for you to do the spot like this is stuff that they need this is working in between that and where you go hey hey baby you take out five things but we're gonna get this one thing and we're gonna work and we're gonna tell a proper story to get to that one point and you're going to get even better reaction on it because they're going to kind of get it even more with it and so I think I'm like that and though I think that they're going to continue to see an expansion of acrobatic moves because I think those floodgates have been open but I think the talents that can reel themselves in and do it in a way where it doesn't expose the the the the their opponent or insult the audience's uh intelligence are gonna do the best overall with it but you know everything it it it's not a business that needs to be expanded upon outside of character development with it's just a matter of talents um knowing who and what they are and what the what what their style is and what they want to go all in on and what what will allow them to be the biggest stars possible you know and but there's always Innovation upon and things continue to get either added on or adjusted slightly with it on on the moves and different things with it and I've always watched that way and go how can I do that what can I do what kind of move can I make that and uh there's a lot of very creative people in wrestling where I think we will see some different things but eventually everything's going to be a variation of something if it isn't already right so Super Chat Matt says a little Swig of water here big guy was it a challenge managing your time starting your supplement company a little training to get back in the ring on top of your injuries um it was everything was I I would say everything was challenging that I just went one day at a time and I never looked ahead like oh my God how long is this going to take or all I did was I I continued to keep my good habits that I had all that and through wrestling and waking up at a good time and having structure to my day and uh there were a lot of headaches and a lot of problems with all of this early on and uh I just I just I did what I could control and you know I had a lot of learning I was constantly listening to a lot of business audio books too and in marketing audio books and you know and then my injuries and then my dog's injuries with Sophie and and running everything and then finally getting fulfillment and like in things coming together through all this hard work and and doing it and um it was a good thing though because you know with the injuries and then in the wrestling too and I was wrestling every weekend with all of this outside of it I know before in 2016 I was training to get back in [ __ ] because I had my ear and nose fixed and then to start doing the independence which was like I think in october-ish or November around that period if I'm not mistaken or maybe even August I don't even it was somewhere the last part of the year in 2016 last half the year last quarter of the year um with that and uh in you know the supplement company in in organizing and getting all that started and having difficulting business licenses and having just to get so many things done and uh you know it's pretty cool to look back at everything and but I just went one day at a time and it's all that's what I do now and like to me I just saw someone goes don't they go do you ever age or like I go I don't you know I think I've been very blessed to kind of get able to keep myself together and I would say of course I I age I'm not going to be you're gonna but I think I look very similar to what I always have and uh I think that just comes from having good habits and taking care of myself and um and not beating myself up too much over things I don't have control over and uh and I've constantly had practice of dealing with that and and whatnot so they say you're the only one who destroyed the shield you really deserve uh to face Roman thank you very much uh I yeah I had a lot of really really good outings of of three on one of taking out the shield from a character standpoint with everything and uh they cost me the WWE Championship multiple times though they cost me so you know it was like it would oftentimes the pattern would be like beat him up on TV a lot of the times right and then with various Partners or by myself at times and and then they would come and cost me a match at a big pay-per-view multiple times or on TV and things and so where they would kind of get the last laugh of and it never paid off with me winning the championship but still like if you were to put together a nice highlight reel of like of people who had the best performances against the Shield I think I think I would be I would be at the top of that from a physical acting standpoint brother uh how do I feel about gastric bypass weight loss surgery um it's not something I personally would ever do I don't I don't I uh I'm not I guess so I I think that's the situation where I guess maybe in select circumstances it could maybe save somebody's life if there's a legit reason for getting it I don't like people that just like they can I can't do and I can't diet I can't I eat like the I don't think it's good for people that just have not improved their self-control and go that route hey none of my business and I think to me like I knew a woman who a very good looking woman and uh who who was talking to and that came up she she had that and she lost a lot of weight and it just instantly it's a red flag in my book with women though because it's a sign of laziness and weakness oftentimes and looking for an easy way out and uh no offense live your life I wish you the best that's my opinion on the matter for certain people that do it that don't need to do it that go that route but for others medically where there is this life savings need dire need of it that's a different situation right but that's just for me how I I and I interpret that as like you didn't do the work to to lose the weight and you were you were not willing to and you just saw an easy way out to go pay for surgery it's like the girls I stay away girls they go get the the the fake the fake injections and the fake the fake butt lifts with that and the the butt implants and like that is a that is a to me that is a mental weakness to avoid in in people in general and whether it's a guy or I wouldn't want a business partner because they look for the easy way out and that to me can't be trusted in my opinion I I strive for real I like real I like honesty I like transparency welcome to the Ryback show good to see all of you guys Instagram stream just stopped appreciate all the love and support over on Tick Tock see you guys over there thank you guys traps are looking extra big on Tick Tock today not not too bad on here on the old straight stream yard hard cam but Tick-Tock good angle on the camera today check out that Feed me more shirt available on pbmore.com uh yeah we talked about the Tensai match on the Ryback show you could lose literally Clips on that that has been that has been talked about to death yo welcome to the Ryback show appreciate all the love and support over here with you guys you're very welcome for answering your question uh Jack says have you ever felt like you've had to come off social media altogether oh I definitely I take breaks from it every day and I make sure I have certain periods I go where I don't look at my phone at all and uh because I use my phone a lot for work and for contacting people and it is essentially a walking office and I can I get all my orders I see everything going on all day long I get I can emailed cc'd on things with like constantly it is very beneficial for me the social media aspect you know I just go like what I do is like if I because like I got to search for myself on Twitter to see people that tweet me out they don't Twitter won't show me most of the time you guys responding to me this is how messed up my account like it is a real mess with this so I have to go search and find I go why am I not he's not showing up in my timeline or people like I literally go search but in that though you'll see people that talk bad about you with that and it's just like if I see it I'm not gonna play Boom block real quick but I hate even taking time and so I'm just like I think Twitter I really feel like it's like that just so I have to go search and see this BS where they and uh but I go there's just times where I go yeah I don't care for any of this and uh and just go I'll stay out for the rest of the day on on the thing and go and just I think living in the real world as much as possible is always I think the moment you you start not feeling good using social media time to take a break now for some people you know it's very beneficial though like I love it like I look forward many aspects I love laughing I love seeing little Frenchies on there I love seeing the hot chicks you know my friends the different women I know I'm like hey little pretty there's little pretty in that bathing suit out by the pool looking good fire emojis that makes me feel good oh there's a little Frenchie making cute little baby noises I like that too you know so I there's it's very beneficial makes you feel good but when you start feeling bad in in you've got people you know you don't want to waste any time you know people are whatever just random comment of the day you've just got people that that go to your profile on a on a post you make that is getting getting millions of views that they have three followers and they tell you God you're so irrelevant when are you just gonna go away I'm like like bro you just came to my page and commented like like by the way you have three followers this has millions of of people watching it third most followed on Tick Tock Behind The Rock and John Cena just to name drop a couple guys you may be familiar with not bad for a guy that's been suppressed and not on TV almost seven years not too shabby my little buddy buddy who eats a whole pack of Starbursts at once little marks just pour the whole they unwrap all the rappers they're just of no common sense and they're like I'm gonna put all these Starbursts in my mouth at once that was what that reenactment was that's how their brain they're like oh who packed we put the whole thing in our mouth and chew stupid but I'm not on TV but it doesn't even bother me I like if it's not like I go I walked away like I'm happy I'm healthy like I just don't understand like people and I'm that's not this is where I go it's just better I the best thing is to not see what these people you don't want to hear their thoughts because they're not operating uh on a on a normal playing field and they have all the time in the world to waste in in the hungry don't so it's like that's where you just get away and like it's not even worth any time on this but you do want to see the good so it's like an investment a little bit get away a little bit get away I think it's very smart for people to have managers and I've talked about this and I'm going to do this more and more where like I take the stuff off my phone for periods and it could be a little bit of a hassle sometimes but uh I look forward and once I'm really in a really really where I want with everything having people run a lot of that for me for my what I post like my post um on like stories and everything and having them and just where maybe I I tell them what to post uh or I do it and then I I I'm good and or having just a balance of both where I don't have to do as much on certain things but uh because it's just more fun living in the real world it's like all the people that tell me like I laugh like this this is like they go oh my God You'll Never Wrestle again you'll never I'm like bro like I don't know if you know how like how close we are with everything but like what are you gonna do to stop me from going and go back to a wrestling school just get back and make sure everything's cool like I have contacts like what are you gonna do to stop that nothing like I don't know if you think it's gonna you think you're gonna stop me from just me hey yeah we're good got the paperwork ready to go do you think you're gonna stop that I don't or like if if one thing doesn't happen like there's going to be multiple paths that we could take like it's wild like how some people just view all this I'm like that's the difference though between people that are hungry and people that sit on social media and whine and complain and and bicker and it's like no we have we know how and I've done it my whole life I know how to go work I know that's what I'm doing even though you don't you can say oh he's irrelevant you don't I am working every single day making money and growing like and got my health like yep no idea like what in just no concept of life or life and so the best that we could just do is stay away from people with those mindsets like that it's not beneficial but like people like that they can't stop they can't stop you from going out and doing the work they can't stop you from doing the Reps they can't stop you from going out there and putting yourself in a position to succeed they tried but the only way that can stop you is if you stop doing everything and just argue with them all day you then become them and they win and then you're miserable because and that's why they're miserable because they've lost so hashtag hungry we talk about the Tucker Carlson thing I got to look into that I just found out about this show in the beginning of this show and I need to uh do a little homework on that we could probably talk more about that tomorrow okay thank you very much Maddie for the very nice comment kg Kylie good to see you thank you you're the best hopefully I'm assuming that's over the starburst comment uh any groupie stories ladies wanting a piece of the big guy yeah you know I want to talk about that there's nothing I feel like that's just not stuff you talk about with any of that really that's the kind of stuff that they just don't you know foreign coming on here and can brag or talk about a lot I mean I think it's I've I've lived a very good life and I'm very happy so yo yo good to see all of you welcome to the Ryback show take a look here yeah some people have deleted social media altogether and are very happy yeah I think that is I think though it is it is you can definitely uh it's just good to get control over when you when and where you use it and I think it's just always wise when to observe our usage like I see you know there's times you know what are you using it for there's times where like if you go to a go to a restaurant you sit down to eat and are you just playing on your phone and wasting 20 minutes before looking at the menu or are you like working like that's different right if you're working so I think that's where self analyzation and looking at how we use it and you know if you go to the gym and do we sit in the car and play on our phone for 20 minutes before we go in in 20 minutes before we go out that's 40 minutes of our day gone that can be where time goes by at times is on the phone and I think it's healthy to monitor your weekly usage and see what number and like really stop it when you get that number and and whatever it tells you you know however long you're on your phone for the week kind of say how do I feel am I was I did I have a good week was I happy and if so and it says you were on it for for four hours or five hours or three hours or whatever it is 30 hours 20 hours 10 like just assess how did you feel it were you happy did you have a productive week if not then you could look and go wait maybe I'm spending a little too much time on things on here that aren't beneficial to My overall life and that's just conversations we all need to be aware of and have with ourselves at the various times there we could have times where you you want to go you know I don't look at it when I when I when I go to bed I put my phone over it's on vibrate and then I go to bed I don't I don't I don't lay in bed and I go right to bed I'm not I'm out you know and I get up and I put it in my pocket and I do all my morning stuff and then when I'm ready to eat my breakfast and sit down having my wake up unlimited energy and all right let's get going so I have breaks and I can live in your calm rather than like stressed you're in bad looking and you're stressed or something's upset to you and you go to bed angry I go to bed saying thank you every night I go through another little bit of affirmations have Sophie a little guy and uh and I just have very good routine with that and it's that's just my routine we all just got to kind of find something and the key is just taking the breaks whatever amounts that is that is beneficial for us I do watch Boxing at times I I did see that that fight the tank and Ryan Garcia fight popped up on my Tick Tock and uh somebody was was streaming it that they had ordered Tick Tock is Wild by the way on how many fights I don't know if you guys all the UFC things there's a few things I've not ordered and those pop right up by multiple people the whole thing and I'm like this is wild how and I don't know if tick tock's like cracking down on trying to like but a lot of people these things get thousands of thousands of people I mean there's some they get 15 20 25 000 live viewers I'm like you know how many people or like that is that's just one stream with it it's uh but it pops up on your phone I didn't order the fight I didn't want to I'm not gonna not watch it it pops up on tick tock from somebody streaming it and uh I saw that that liver shot man those painful painful painful like anyone that's saying anything that is oh it hurt just watching that and uh and hopefully we'll see if there's going to be a rematch at some point or whatnot but uh I do watch occasionally enjoy watching a good boxing match I enjoy doing it a lot it's one of my favorite things actually it's probably my favorite discipline of MMA I really love striking I really love boxing I I always have been since I was younger yeah and I enjoy doing all of them but boxing is just it's just a personal favorite I just think there's something about this there's just something about just using our Fist and I I don't know it goes back to my Neanderthal cavemen days no I never never had ever thought about joining the military when I was younger I'm very thankful to the men and women everyone that serves our country and sacrifices their life and and for our freedoms and the things that we have and take for granted every day and um it was I always just was a very athletic played Sports I didn't come from a family uh where that was anywhere in my direct family or relatives you know first cousins or anything um and so it just never was something you know whereas if you're raised into a military family I think you're more likely than that's where a lot of probably things or if you know if you're lost in life and you really don't you're young and you don't you don't know what to do I think that so many people have gotten their lives on track tracked and right where I think it's very beneficial depending I never had that that Conflict at a young age or anything and things were always very good and worked very hard and was into Athletics um but I'm very thankful after I got the flag in my gym in there and I always was just everything in the world because the these are the people that you know our line of the first line of defense with everything and sacrifice their lives and I was always really happy on WWE Tribute to the Troops to go meet the troops and uh and like you know when the the Navy been on the ships and even though I was stressed the hell out going on those ships I don't like going underwater like that and uh but don't think about it when you do it but I was just like I don't know how those people man go they're living underwater all year eight months out of the year or on missions for six months or all year like it's wild and and uh and it is to see though that you know the sacrifices that different people make you know to live their lives that that benefit us though from the work that they do that's why I always think about the world we all are all connected man and how we all play a part you know and or do do things by how we live our life like you never know like people you know with with things that I do and now like and just say I didn't have my supplement line or but that is helping people change and transform their lives and lose weight and feel better that that thing right by me just doing what I love you know and when I do this show and talking I've had people that say I've helped them get out of depression and motivated them to lose 100 pounds or to change their life and I'm just living my life and I'm doing things that hopefully go back and add wrestling back into that which also motivates people inspires people to go that route in that path but in Us by following our path we Inspire other people to go their path and like just like just through the various things that we do and that's one of the reasons this show I like doing this because this allows me to kind of give back and help into whoever it can and also helps me it helps me with my supplement company it helps me with my my show it helps get me out there but it's a way that I feel like I can do good still in what I'm with what I'm doing and I enjoy and the world we all motive can motivate and Inspire each other you know with what we do my dog Sophie is motivated me and inspired me beyond words to get healthy when my back was completely shot because she blew out all those discs and ate surgeries and paralyzed twice I'm all messed up I can't even sit on the floor I'm in so much pain and I have to be on the floor and wincing in pain trying to help teach her how to walk again and like in seeing this little Brave little soul like never wine and like and I was like I could do this I was like she was paralyzed I could still walk I could do this and like it's my dog motivated me to got me better help me with that and it's like we all aspects of Life all of us can can help and motivate each other with whatever we do so I'm very very thankful for all the people that serve our country and whether we agree with the way everything is or not these people are still sacrificing and doing what they choose to do to protect us and uh the world's a crazy place good to see all of you guys Omaha Nebraska Terry thank you very much for joining the Ryback show taking a look I do not believe wrestlers get paid extra to bleed you never know though if it's I don't bleeding was not allowed in my time in WWE so yeah as far as Leonardo says the social media it also proves to you that you just don't need it a lot of people feel like they need social media it's Bonkers right back well the reason why you know a lot of people feel like we need it and it is very beneficial it does connect us and it allows but it could also be Overkill if we don't monitor our usage and get over get all like caught up in what everyone else is doing in their lives and that's what I do even on my thing if I start on the stories and I just use all of a habit you start clicking on people's stories and I'm like I stop I catch myself I go nope I'm done and uh and I get up I get start moving and I go I gotta I gotta get this done and I don't need to be sitting here watching what these people are doing all day it's great and they're just they're doing their thing but that's where you just got to know but we got to know follow you know people we want to follow that make us feel good with that and but you know social media does connect us this show it allows us it can be used for a lot of good with the and it's also you just can't though um we just got to know how to use it for good and not for bad but you know before this stuff existed too you know people life was a lot lonelier in the sense of this didn't exist so what would you do and then a lot of people you you know whether we had television and whatnot and that was one way but like you you had to go out to be around people this this is why going out and things that people now people don't feel that need to go out as much because we can kind of connect we do connect online where we don't feel like we're not we're not hidden right we're not we people can see us so it kind of can it on that end people may not be as motivated is is to want to go do things and I think you have to that's where you have to really monitor and and see is is it really affecting you in that way you know and seeing I don't know I just think it's a fine line it but it I I can't imagine getting this from birth as a baby little kids having cell phones and tablets and can you imagine it just how addictive all this stuff is it's a crazy thing with it and uh this is why but we see the changes rapidly happening with human behavior and there's like you're seeing how young people and it's a wild wild thing and not a lot of people having a lot of difficulty communicating in real life and in person and it's it's pretty pretty pretty wild to see Jack this is a really good comedy goes I think if we all live like it was 2002 again without smartphones and social media uh we'd all be happier I I do think that that it would that would probably that would be a huge huge positive for human civilization long term If We Were Somehow able to do that but it is that would it's impossible and there's too many people and this stuff this technology is great with it and there's so much good it's the problem the the thing is we just have to know how to filter out the bad and unfortunately most people don't know how to do that with it and it is the more we can control that the more it's having that balance of the real world and social media but you know with AI and things it's just going to get crazier and crazier in the technology and people using it for bad and bad ways and I don't know man I don't know uh lack of empathy these days yeah but we just can't let that be our story but it is there are a lot of people with a lack of empathy and and it's the world is in a way been like that for a long time but it it is more prevalent prevalent on social media media good to see all of you guys welcome to the Ryback show foreign thank you for subscribing Nokia good to see you welcome to the Ryback show our kick out immune system support is awesome I have only been sick one time and I don't know has it been like 10 11 years 10 years I just got covered that was in 20 I didn't just get that was in 2021 maybe I finally got it and I but it was gone really quickly and I just I doubled up tripled up my kick out and immune system support and it was um it was not even it was not even bad at all the worst part about it was a little bit of The Taste thing being altered with it but uh it is it is the real deal I'd uh I'm very proud that we were able to get that out I gave that out for free as a free gift for a good part of covid for people and um I try to do my best in in having a business and helping people as much as I can you know I I really think I'm interested to see you know with Trump coming back our country was in a much better position I think the more videos you watch he's human he's not perfect and but I think I I really like seeing him out he's doing a lot of things he's I believe he's doing what Andrew Tate is using social media he's doing very popular podcasts and talking to popular people with young kids and and he's he's coming off very well with these and this is something you will never see Biden or these people this is what I think the approach he's taking is is brilliant in going into 2024 with what he's doing and if you look it's all these clips of trump on social media and if they're relevant they're today they're like now talking to people that are very popular a lot of young people and uh I think that's a very smart strategy on his part with it and uh he seems much more down down to earth and I like the way that he's coming across you know you got to remember this is a guy and you're dealing with massive level amounts of hate he he he's dealing with more hate than probably any human being as well as more as much love but in any time of politics whatever side you go on the other half just hates you usually it doesn't matter what you do it's just it's insane is why the whole thing is such a just a head scratcher with it but like all I could say is everything in our country was far better when he was president than with the current Administration so and it is it is directly as a business owner affected my life and my cost and everything uh in in everything bills Justine I just look I go this is I don't I don't like what's going on and I don't feel good about their lack of transparency and their inability to communicate we have a a president who cannot communicate and cannot talk clearly and I it is a privilege to get old but it has no business being the president of the United States at his age with what is going on it is a very real concern and it reflects all of us and I want it all to work out because it's all I never want a president to do bad but this guy has not helped my life one bit he's made my life way more difficult than it was when when Trump was in charge with that so and I don't give a damn about political affiliation or any of that I care about real world results in real world how our day-to-day lives and I think that's most people with that and uh you know I just don't feel good about the the direction things have gone bro are you asking me if you had your own podcast if I would be a guest on it you don't even have a podcast how are you going to say if you had a podcast would I be what's the name of the show have you even came up with an imaginary name yet what do you talk about how do I know what is what you gotta you got to give me some details of this made-up show man bro if I had a podcast would you do it like Yo dude man like what's the show about man come on help me out if I had a podcast would you do it Jesus it says CJ the guy that asked for happy birthday [Music] good to see all of you guys have a good one Leonardo thank you for for stopping by the Ryback show you are going to see me uh you are going to see me wrestle again it's inevitable I made a tweet I always I love the people that have no there's still a good amount of marks and negative hateful wrestling people whatever you want to call them that have no concept of my sense of humor that I make posts just to rile these people up they they help me every time I made the Twitter post with me the photo which by the way people in the photos oh my God Ryback's gotten so small he's lost all his muscle that photo was Prime Ryback in WWE by the way 291 pounds jacked in in like like I am now with everything looked pretty much identical with it and uh not even realizing that photo was taken backstage for Arnold all of us got to do Terminator stuff because he did the the thing with Hunter for the Wrestlemania and they were stuff for the video game I think with Arnold being in the video game and and Brooklyn Brawler got a bunch of us and did like shots with it and uh they had their leather jackets in there which didn't fit like they were they would they were smaller fits so they make you look whatever it's just whatever with it you're doing it for Arnold with that but uh that put that out and that I'm the one man to save pro wrestling just just because I know they're gonna they're gonna they're gonna react if they see it and sure enough the silly dirt sheets post it and what that's how I get seen on Twitter that we got that post scene all by the dirt sheets posting the damn thing and then it what it does is then he just gets hate on it or whatever for the most part but it's like I absolutely love when when it works in my favor like that and they get so so upset over it's just like you only help me when you get I don't know if you realize you just make it you're giving me a layup to be a heel you're giving me an absolute layup but they'll never they'll never get it they can't control themselves uh Jay Tony you're gonna write down names for a podcast all right Jay Tony write those names down if you had a podcast what would it be called you got to know what you're going to talk about you got to have what kind of equipment you're gonna use you know I need to make sure this is a top-notch podcast if I'm going to be on it with you Jay Tony [Music] yeah thank you very much Ryan I appreciate the support don't waste too much of your time going after people with the factory line of them you're never gonna even if you change one of their opinions it'll take you forever and you will gain nothing out of it and there's going to be a factory line of others right behind it so it's just a matter of you know but it is I think one of the big things social media the one bad thing with with the trolls like in the bad comments is like you can't do anything about it physically and that's always it's like a real it's just best just letting go let them because they're there's always going to be a portion of people to say something no matter what we do because everyone has different likes and interests and things that they don't like and we can't you know people only understand from their own level their own perception level and what they've read or what they've learned and how self-aware they are and it's just like you know like I said you know people want to go read negative hateful things that aren't true about me and inform really strong opinions hey let them enough people know me I know myself real people that know me know I'm not you know I'm not gonna you know waste my time trying to convince you otherwise it's just not worth my time with it appreciate all the love and support yeah being a wrestling is a lot of fun it is it is it is it's one of my favorite things in the world quite frankly wow thank you for telling me I'm the greatest I'm just me man I appreciate that you think very kindly of me though thank you a good meal plan for cutting would go to feedmemore.com look at our BMR calculator it's free basal metabolic rate calculator plug in your info and then you need to start you need to figure out the amount of calories you need to consume to keep your weight what it is and then adjust it on the on the calculator with how much weight you want to lose and it'll give you a ballpark idea of how many calories you should be consuming each day you then have to start meal planning on your you know if you need 2 000 calories a day you're going to do you want to do four meals at 500 calories each or you want to do two meals at a thousand calories each you have to do that work and figure that out what your schedule is what you that is but that BMR calculator will get you the first step of oh I need this many calories now you got to look at the foods that you're eating and you got to do a little work this is how people do this though this is how people get in shape this is stuff we should all learn as we're kids it should be mandatory but then the country would have people that are healthy and understand that can make conscious consciously good health decisions because we'd be we would have been groomed to understand this stuff that unfortunately we we know or don't know based off who our parents are whoever raises us and if we come from families that have no clue about this chances are we're going to have no clue about it or if we don't you know what I mean so many people I remember being young and not having any idea how food worked I didn't know that my body would change eating a whole bag of Doritos or eating a whole package of fruit snacks I didn't know that eating all the cookie batter that my mom's making cookies and stealing the bowl and eating it like a Savage caveman discovering sugar for the first time like I didn't know that that that makes my body change it just know it was really good with that right and so then finally though and then I started learning this stuff which is we have to do the work though and we live in a day and age where we have a lot of information and I hope to always just get your mind thinking on this stuff and the things and the words that I say to inspire you to go down and start doing your own work and it will benefit your lives doing so if you think you have a slow metabolism coconut oil two to three tablespoons a day coconut MCT oil can be very beneficial to getting your thyroid firing on all cylinders obviously too there's different things and people are more carbohydrate sensitive there's times in where we got to adjust our carbohydrates and we live in the processed food era where we think we you know our bodies the the more natural foods that we eat in their raw State and not and get away from the processed foods on a consistent basis our bodies just tighten up and look good I'm telling you it is uh it's just we it's crazy and the food tastes good with everything but you know it's balanced and we gotta you got to have our priorities in order though we live we live in Wild times man and we've got to be very conscious of every decision we make [Music] but with that guys we're gonna go ahead we're going to wrap up today's show always greatly appreciated you guys swinging by we're gonna be back tomorrow Wednesday and Thursday have a new feeding time on Friday here weekend off and and we'll continue that routine for the foreseeable future with everything please check out my Feed me more nutrition on feedmemore.com all the Ryback merch I'm wearing the Feed me more sure here we've got a bunch of different shirts we got a new shirt the truth always wins that's going to be coming out very soon on the website and uh it might already be up I gotta check with that but I'm gonna be uh going pretty hard on on the marketing on that for for the politics with my situation with my social media the truth always wins and uh we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna make that a popular shirt because I think that's truth and transparency gold and silver 2023 so thank you guys very very much let's have a great day and until next time my friends stay hungry Feed me more [Music] [Applause] Feed me more
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What is the best build for DOS gaming?
what is the best build for vintage gaming is there even such a thing well some people would say dosbox and personally i'm one of them however i just want to feel the real 90s i want to play games on real vintage hardware and that's what this video is all about let's go for a bit of a downgrade then over the years i built countless computers to make sure that i can use any vintage hardware i may happen to come across i reckon i found the proper build for myself let's try and find the proper build for everybody else on let's start with the cpu most of the time i use this it's a socket 478 motherboard for painting 4. it's the last system that can use isa slots with direct memory access which is essential for isa sound cards on some other isa peripherals it's the fastest system you can get fastest however doesn't necessarily mean best it can take up to 4 gigs of ram which is nice but it can introduce certain problems in certain operating systems it works perfectly fine in windows nt or xp windows 95 or dos is a bit different story there is for two reasons dos 6.22 can address up to 64 megabytes of extended memory via dpmi using imem sys version 3. this board is using ddr memory modules on smallest memory you can get for this board is 64 megabytes which would be fine but they are so scarce it's quite difficult to find one and even though you somehow managed to get one there are programs that have problems with their much memory and simply won't work for example gravis ultrasound emulators just refuse to work until i switch to a different board with 32 megabytes of ram if you reckon there more power equals better it's not this case unfortunately most of the programs and games work just fine loading times are better performance is also better but there are games on programs they can have certain problems with that much power some games will write or crash others won't run at all there can be problems with sound or music controls lockups etc there are also better written games that can't keep constant speed with faster cpus and runs so fast it renders them unplayable it is possible to slow down the computer using a couple of workarounds if the bios board supports it you can turn off l1 on l2 cache or underclock the cpu or a utility called setmore can be used to lower cpu speed or turn the caches off without the need to go to the bios unrebooting the computer other than that this system is overall outstanding universal retro gaming machine with loss of power this particular board is an industrial boat from iea there are some nice features like this compact flash slot for example which you can use instead of ordinary hard drive if you want to use ordinary drive anyway you've got two choices here older and slower parallel ata or neuron faster serial ita what is not so great about this system however is the availability of boards with isa slot you can find socket 478 bolts over the ebay quite cheap but it's almost impossible to find the boards with i say slots for reasonable price then there's this pentium 2 on pontoon 3 when intel released pentium 2 it didn't use socket anymore but rather better system they named it slot 1. it was a cracking setup you just took the cpu and slammed it into the slot you didn't have to worry about bent pins when putting it in or taking it out first generation of painting 3 codenamed katmai was the same format as pentium 2 but then intel realized that the production will cost less if they go back to the system they previously used on second generation of pantone 3 codenamed copper mine was once again made this way pentium 2 and pentium 3 suffer from the same problem as pentium 4 they are too fast for some dose games and programs pentium 4 used a different technology that allow to increase frequency of the cpu about 3 times that of pentium 3. foster pentium 3 could go up to 1.4 gigahertz and faster spent in 4 was 3.4 gigahertz and even though the pentium 4 was newer technology and at higher clock rate the pentium 3 wasn't lagging too much behind in fact in some operations it was even faster first generation pentium was quite a big step for intel apart from other improvement pentium was intel's first super scale processor which means it can execute more than one instruction per clock cycle it was a great performance boost compared to 486 slowest pentium was running at 60 megahertz fastest intel 4a6 was running at 100 megahertz on i'd say these two cpus were roughly on power performance wise release of pentium cpu wasn't all rainbows and unicorns however early pentium cpus had couple of design flaws a bug called fdiv for example could affect some calculations when dividing a number it could return incorrect floating point result even though they happened very rarely intel reacted quite promptly and recalled all affected cpus right after the bug was discovered pentium was an intel's iron product however though it was pentium pro it was always this swell dream of mine it was made for servers was filthy expensive and tons of cash and look so much cooler than ordinary pentium i managed to get a couple of these much later when they were practically free now i've got this dual pentium pro setup which i fancy very much i fancy to use it for sentimental reasons nothing else those can't take advantage of dual cpu self anyway it's a shame intel didn't implement the mmx technology that came aola are into pentium pro mmx allegedly doesn't mean anything unofficially it's an acronym for multimedia extension it's an instruction set implemented in painting processes that should speed up some floating point calculations when used by program it was primarily developed to help graphic cards in their calculations in reality the performance boost when a program used mmx instructions was about 20 tops which is not exactly mind-blowing i still remember one of the adverts for pen 2 max which i couldn't find anywhere online unfortunately they advertised that with mmx instructions there will be more spaceships in our games and more stuff in our videos etc everybody involved in iot understood what i meant but it was so poorly about it it actually didn't make any sense there were technically two versions of 46 sx on dx the main difference was that dx had a mathematical coprocessor while assets did not it made a huge difference when dealing with programs heavy on calculations like games for example if i remember correctly my friend had 486 sx 250 megahertz right after i bought crusader no remorse i brought the game to him we installed it on his computer and ran it what i saw could be described as well rubbish if you're wondering what could be rubbish about a [Music] i was horrified because i also had 46 also 50 megahertz the same vga card but mine was the x2 i was expecting similar results but to my surprise it ran perfectly fine not only frequency matters but fpu is quite important as well foster sinto for a6 was dx4 100 megahertz but amd released a clone running on 133 megahertz and it was fast enough it could compete with pentium running on 75 megahertz this is the amd cpu only if you look at what's written on it yeah this is probably the first time when amd started comparing their cpus with intel's in this case claiming that the 4a6 is as fast as pentium 75. when dealing with 486 you need some hard drive controller unlike pentium motherboards where ide controllers are already integrated for a 6 motherboard rely on external controller you need to put in a slot and connect a drive to you may have noticed these brown slots these are the ob slots which stands for visa local bars they are unique to 46 motherboards it was technically a nice a slot upgrade to provide the same features as an rsa slot but with greatly increased bandwidth vlb was later replaced by pci but since the pentium was around the corner normally for a 6 motherboard featured pci slot however though some iron boards that both pci and vlb together 386 is useful in a situation where you need a slow system to get speed sensitive games working normally but if you know some kind of masochist or collector or someone who enjoys very old games like lemmings or dune don't even bother with 386 or 286 systems sure if your money from nostalgia say go for it but if you want to play all sorts of games don't well this should be quite fast and easy to answer just get the fastest card you can alright i'll be more specific in case of pentium 2 3 or 4 get an agp card and it means either nvidia or ati there are fosters and work everywhere doors on windows 4 systems without an agp slot you'll need pci vlb or rsa card again try to get the fastest card you can also k7 motherboards have pci slot but you may get lucky and find painting board with an agp slot if possible try to avoid rsa vj cards they are just too slow to handle most of the newer games even some dos games can use 3d accelerator cards to accelerate 3d graphics loss of video card producers were trying to offer some kind of 3d acceleration in early 96. rendition s3 nvidia or matrox none of them however were as successful as 3dfx with their voodoo graphics there's a bunch of dos games and near 3dfx car to use 3d hardware acceleration on this is where it gets a bit messy vudu graphics also called the voodoo one was the first voodoo card unlike other 3d video cards it was a 3d acceleration add-on car that needed additional 2d car to work air to be connected with this kind of cable as far as i know it works fine in every dust game that supports glide an api developed by 3dfx for their voodoo card it's plenty powerful for any dust game you can imagine buy newer games for windows like unreal for instance struggle quite a bit don't even bother with voodoo rush even though it's practically booted one with 2d chip on the same board which eliminates the need for another 2d card the voodoo part is somewhat slower due to shared resources then came voodoo too it was much faster it could handle most of the earlier windows games and pretty much all those games except for maybe three of them they just needed voodoo one what's so special about voodoo 2 is that it can be used in the sali mode which stands for scanline interleave it means that you can use two voodoo two cards connected together one card renders even lines the other card renders odd lines they result in roughly twice the performance and since like this you've got also twice the memory you can use higher resolution in games 3dfx didn't learn from their first mistake and released another 2d 3d combination crept card this time named benchy even though the 2d acceleration was pretty good 3d however was again a disaster for the 3d part benchy used only half of the voodoo tools hardware which made it bloody slow so don't get benchy either voodoo 3 may also be a good choice it's got some pros and cons let's start with pros first voodoo 3 is again 2d 3d card that doesn't need any additional 2d card to work voodoo 3 has got much better 3d graphics quality than voodoo 102 but there's a couple of cons too even though one voodoo 2 is slower than voodoo 3 two voodoo 2s in sli modes are still a bit faster there is also slight compatibility issue voodoo 3 works in most those games but some of them work only with wood 1 or voodoo 2. voodoo 4 and 5 are quite terrible cards ridiculously expensive terribly slow compared to nvidia or ati cards from the same year and what's most important they didn't work in dos if you want one for your collection go ahead and get it it's quite rare and interesting but it simply can't be used for dos gaming as i said in the beginning isa slot is essential for retro builds on sound card is the essential part if you want to run only windows on your rig virtually any sound card will do iso pci in terms of functionality however if you plan to run those games you need some rsa sound cards unless of course you find with no sound or music in your games every rsa sound card sounds a bit different for there go and watch my series of videos about rsa sound cards there you may find more airport cars to choose it basically breaks down to two things compatibility or midi playback sound blaster pro 16 or ess 1868 sound cards could be the right choice for someone who wants maximum compatibility on best fm music in games on the other hand if you want perfect midi playback unwilling to sacrifice compatibility you may look for roland rap10 or gravis ultrasound but they may not work in games you fancy there are however two rather expensive possibilities to maximize compatibility on also the perfect midi playback the first one is to get some blasto 16 or ess sound card with wave blaster connector which is this connector on your sound card then get a wave blasted board connected to the wave blaster connector and select general midi in the game setup almost it as well as sound cards every doorbot sounds different so make sure you get the one you fancy most the second possibility is an external sound module start with the same sound card either some blaster 16 or ess almost all sound cards have gamepod connector for connecting either joystick or an external midi module once the module is connected it works the same as the doorbot you need to choose general midi or mpu-401 compatible hardware in the game setup this setup could be even more expensive but the external module can also be used with your keyboard or any mini musical instrument to improve its emphasis save bet would be roland sc 55 which is sort of quote unquote ultimate sound module since it was used by booby prince to compose music for doom duke nukem etc those games will sound exactly as he initially intended and of course it's great in other games as well however my personal favorite is yamaha mu 2000 or an emr with xg support for them i fancy a mouse reproduction much better but it's just my personal preference like this you'll get maximum compatible sound card with great fm save and cracking wave table but if you feel it's not enough and you've got some more money to spend get also roland's mt-32 it's an old external module that was used in early games like monkey island for example without the mt-32 you are stuck with fm synth in these games it's definitely worth getting there's not much to say about this topic if the drive is for door 6.22 you won't be able to use more than two gigabytes per partition and there can be only four which means you can use only eight gigabytes total door 7.1 can handle much more 124 gigabytes per partition if you are deciding what drive to use there are a couple of deciding factors scsi drives always need an additional controller from pentium up to the latest board all boards have some kind of ide controller integrated there are even boards with integrated csi controllers but they are quite rare scsi controllers have their own cpu which is great since it doesn't use computers resources when ide starts accessing drive the computer becomes virtually unusable in games you can connect up to 15 devices to any csi controller including drives cd-roms etc id controllers support only two devices per channel and there are usually two channels on the board acsi drives are a bit faster they usually run at 10 000 or 15 000 rpm ide drives usually run at 5400 or 7200 rpm since the csi drives run at such high speeds they tend to be a lot noisier whatever system you're gonna use just get the largest and latest drive the motherboard or controller can handle layer drives tend to be faster and more silent so even if you can't use entire drive you'll get quiet on fast system this is the easiest answer get whatever you find this working i've got only one recommendation on this pioneer dvd-106s it's the best drive i've ever had not only i could read extremely damaged media overdrives could know but its slow and loading mechanism is sick well i finally got to the point what's the best possible retro bill then i'll try to be as objective as possible if i didn't have about billion different systems at home like i do now i'd choose pentium 3 i've slot 1 or socket 370. it really doesn't matter much i would get ios clock where i could find on motherboard with intel bx chipset which is the best they race yeah other chipsets are fine too but be careful do not mix up bx with bxl chipset it really is a piece of toss bx is the way to go and there are tons of these motherboards out there for a couple of quid i'd get as much memory as possible for windows on one spare 32 megabyte memory module in case less memory is needed for some those games or programs then fastest agp video card i could find for example nvidia geforce 5500 or ati radeon 9550 which are quite cheap on it paired with at least one voodoo too these cards are fast enough to undo any windows game and the voodoo is there for games that need glide to work sound card would be eifferson blaster 16 or ess 1868 with an external sound module on that would be roland sc-55 to be able to play all games performance wave table some blasters fm synth would be there as they sort of back up in the case there is no general midi support i wouldn't buy in a csi drive since it really can get quite noisy and that bit of a performance boost over ide is not worth it i'd go for a largest id drive i could find they tend to be faster and quieter on there you go this is what i'd call the best retro build it's universal it's fast it works in every os and it's quite cheap these components are almost literally lying around on the street if you want some rig just for vintage gaming you can't go wrong with this one unless it for today if you've got something to say leave a comment i'll see you next time oh and by the way merry christmas
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Hunt Down The Freeman: ALL CUTSCENES MOVIE [FullHD]
[Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] whatever it takes whoever it takes however long it takes before I die I will [ __ ] kill you [Music] the sergeant Mitchell in the flesh a rather his remains I do have to admit I'm impressed that you made it back alive from Black Mesa even if it wasn't our intention to begin with yet you're still here you should have just died there but here you are you've proven yourself a man of rare conviction but even this does not impress me as much as the words you speak whatever it takes whoever it takes however long it takes before I die I will kill you is that right well you see mr. Mitchell we cannot let you kill dr. Freeman yet if they authorized me to offer you a deal you will be rewarded with authority power the only payment we ask when the time comes keep your promise mr. Mitchell in the mean time this is where I get off you all right I'm fine thanks an HEC you want on special forces doing it I was about to ask the same question National Guard's anyways are you alone is there anyone else with you negative it's just me what the hell is going on out there [Music] there is no easy way to put it but as far as we know we're under an alien invasion those things are targeting mainly military bases it's been just two hours first one big portal appeared then 10 then a hundred the best thing is to get the hell away from them what about the army there's no more army no more military we are the only ones left listen to me we are gathering on the metro station on Brandon Street if you can make it there find Colonel Q tell them Nick sent you take this radio and map with the station marked on it to use it good luck to you Mitchell Godspeed Mitchell hey Mitchell welcome to Albuquerque so you're that sniper huh black ops and you must be Mitchell and you must be the one on the radio I heard that you guys have a plan about getting out of city maybe I went in why hey let's make a deal I'm listening good first let's lower the guns okay I can get you to Brandon Street with shortcuts and give you sniper support but I want in I'm getting the hell out of this city alive so whatever your plan is I'm in when we're out I'll go my own way until then I'm the only friend you got so tell me mr. black ops why should I trust you you guys [ __ ] us over at Black Mesa Adam what my name it's Adam and we just followed orders they sent us to do the job you guys failed to do you killed your own people didn't you by the time we got there you guys already killed more than half the Black Mesa staff that was different how face it Mitchell I did nothing different than you at least I didn't backstab my own brothers in arms' I already told you it was an order you ever disobey orders now I got a question for you Mitch how the hell did you make it alive from Black Mesa I found my way back how did you get out Adam well I guess I found my way back so Mitch we got a deal or what well looks like you're in alright then let's get the hell out of this goddamn city cease fire cease fire they're human well well look who we got here boys black ops and a Marine hoorah let me introduce myself son i'm colonel q well you can call me sir colonel i met some of your men Nick and Brad at the hospital they said you have a plan to get out of the city that's right we do have a plan we'll run away where can we run away those aliens are everywhere that's what you're wrong kiddo this picture came from my contact captain Roosevelt Lee was taken in California they're in the air and on the ground not on the scene correct but there's no C in New Mexico well that's why we're going to California but first we need this goddamn train to move someone has got to get past those zombies get in the control room and activate the Train any volunteers that's real brave of you every yo country is proud of you hello me I did not volunteer sir if your mother was alive she'd be proud of you son my mother's dead you might die but that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make all right I'll do it good take Mary with you [Music] my fellow Americans as your president and commander-in-chief it is with a heavy heart and I'm informing you that we have made in the strategic decision to surrender to the alien invaders known as the cowboy right now this is the best chance for our survival as Americans and as humans this has been the hardest decision of my life and I did not do so lightly as Americans and indeed as human citizens we have never really surrendered to oppression and this very idea is anathema to our core values and everything we hold dear yet the facts and hard truth remains that we lost this battle for now and believe me we will live to fight another day we shall return god bless you and God bless the United States of America I never voted for this I guess you don't understand the situation my friend we're all dead men walking those things the only thing we know for sure is those things are smarter than we thought think about it the first hour they come through the portals but not just random locations first those mother ships targeted the military bases so they cut all the firepower we had then they released the grunts to the populated areas cities it's like they know the way we are they know our weaknesses those creatures can be many things but they're not stupid do you know something we don't black ops well I guess I do well maybe you should open your mouth and start talking the aliens are coming we've been compromised let it out corporal Oh Colonel we are so [ __ ] everybody take possession Mitchell you gotta get that door over there 15 minutes move move move [Music] welcome to Nevada boys where's the rest of you they're dead all of them combine got him trettel q dead [ __ ] he was always a tough bastard toughest son of a [ __ ] I ever knew I'm lieutenant Harvey and these are my men 5th Ranger company sergeant Mitchell Adam Nick all right sergeant we got six hours to make it to the beach the roads of California will take a few hours then we're gonna stop by the warehouse to get some supplies and people to if we can we're expecting some heavy combat with combine on the way you guys take this one what do you get up on the gun and follow us Rangers lead the way [Music] Oh have you lost your [ __ ] mind look lure that thing you're gonna blow us all up Jesus man calm down don't tell me to calm down there's a gas leak that come over half of us what we to hell with the [ __ ] match half the guys in the plans are stuck inside and the other half became rain [ __ ] zombies because they got a big ass spider with a huge vagina stuck in the head you expect me to become okay you're right now help me out here alright tell me how do we get them out there's two ways to get them out of here the first is getting the generators on so that we get the power back on to open the doors okay what's the second way the second way I forgot okay I'm under pressure here give me a [ __ ] break first way then remember no weapons here take this a wrench why a wrench because I only got one crowbar and I have no intention to give it away well I got bad memories with crowbars anyways Mitchell by the way Joe but everyone calls me Boston Joe all right Joe let's save your friends from spiders with vaginas do not neglect to show hospitality to strangers for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it Hebrews 13:2 welcome aboard gentlemen I am Captain Roosevelt tell me who is in charge of all these warriors [Music] please step up [Music] your name young man I'm Sergeant I have no interest in your rank your name who are you Mitchell Mitchell huh yes Mitchell a name with many meanings for some the meaning is a gift from God for others who is like God which one of you Mitchell are you a gift from God to sent to save us or perhaps you are God himself come to doom our worthless lives perhaps he's cursed birthday what kind of curse is this nothing but some [ __ ] whoever is at the top of his command dies Colonel Q sergeant Harvey they're all dead but whatever happens he lives it's just a coincidence there is no such thing as a curse we'll see about that sergeant you and your men from now on are under my command welcome to have long veil and welcome to the crew [Music] that's not a curse you made a deal with the devil yeah you have it [Music] it looks like you Oh captain now captain Mitchell it's been three years since the seven-hour war there are no more countries only territories where they once were all the governments having been replaced by one the combine the alien combine Empire had enslaved humanity put in place a puppet leader dr. Breen and started siphoning the earth's resources shorelines fell exposing the seabed the remaining humans were gathered in cities the world outside of such areas filled with wildlife native to other worlds making the exteriors of cities dangerous facilities like Nova Prospekt were opened their goal being to modify humans erase their memories and assimilate them into their armies while some humans were conscripted into service others volunteered by the fur preferred treatment better living conditions or personal reasons thus the civil protection branch of the combine overwatch was formed Earth's so-called police the combine overwatch was an impressive force to be reckoned with but an exploit was found they had immense power over the air and even more on land but they lacked naval capabilities due to their overall goal of draining that resource until that happened we needed a way to defend our ship from their air superiority and for that we needed to go to City nine otherwise known as New Alaska [Music] a minute please I'll be right with you go to your room honey daddy has a guest I would assume you've come here to assassinate me but your outfit doesn't look like someone who would like to sit in my chair I do apologize for my rudeness my name is Boris I am the administrator of this fine Factory look I don't want to kill you not in front of your daughter I'm just here for the weapons who weapons mister do you have any idea what we produce in this Factory not weapons not weapons what are those things those things are called crema tears you could say they are in a way extremely efficient and overzealous janitors the combined are planning to spread them throughout the rest of the world get rid of the refuse the debt reduce the trash keep the streets clean but in this case we are those children yes this is how they control all the new generations the combine raises them as slaves forcing any child older than the age of five to start to work what about those younger than five there are none how many are there in this Factory about a hundred I know what you think and I have the same feelings it disgusts me but I have to work for them for my daughter that's the only way I don't think that's disgusting at all excuse me think about it wasn't the main reason we were trying to go to space for decades for the resources if we had the power to enslave them wouldn't we know we enslave our own kind we couldn't care less about an alien race that's just nature playing out its own game it's always been between predator and prey that's the balance at this time the tables are turned they got to us before we got to them pulling our resources draining the oceans enslaving humans enjoy your time while you can Boris because sooner or later humans will rise up and put a stop to this but this time around humans won't even last seven hours they won't stop with the military they will come for all of us even for you and your daughter you are a wise man indeed even though I do not share the same feelings as you I have to agree that with what you say you are correct we just may be closer to the end sooner than we think but there is a difference between you and me until that day I will not give up on humanity you're good man Boris now get out of here take your daughter and leave what do you have in mind I'm gonna burn the whole factory to the ground and take those kids with me you would have do this full of their children I will but not for the children I need an army right after you get out of that room I have to alarm the combine you know that right do what you have to do and leave even if you don't do this for the children I do appreciate it and I won't forget that Mitchell Thank You major we'll meet again we will [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] you [Music] I just don't understand why it's such an important thing the captain needs to see it the captain needs to see what was gone now it's back a gift for the captain do you recognize it [Applause] where did you find this one of our guys Cain found this in the middle of the water he was trying to hide it but we caught him captain isn't this everybody get out get out I said get out we meet again at last you Authority power n time though we have kept our promise mr. Mitchell here we gave you all the treasure you could possibly ask for that wasn't treasure it was a curse all this power does nothing but killed authority only to murder nothing with the power to kill my own men and this time nothing but endless torture let me recall again captain whoever it takes whatever it takes however long it takes that was the deal and now the time has come again we require your services we need you to kill dr. Freeman if there is someone to blame for all of this all of the suffering is the Freeman himself take it all back I don't want it I don't want the power the authority not even the time I just wanted to end Freeman could go to hell sadly I have to inform you it's not that easy you see captain from now on our agreement is coming due we've done our part and now it's your turn to do yours or else then I have no option but to let you get in a battle that you have no chance of winning now pardon me I have to take this back to its owner do not be late city 17 awaits Alex yes captain assemble the men aye aye captain Jim what's going on we have to go to city 17 city 17 but why Gordon Freeman is back somehow we have to find a way to reach the combine and convince them to side with us so we can hunt down Freeman together well slow down reach the combine Gordon Freeman captain are you mad you hear what you're saying I'm well aware of what I'm asking nik-mitchell even if that was true you know what that means right people will die are you willing to lose everything we have everything we have we don't own anything neck we just borrowed it even our own lives it weren't meant to live this long Mitchell aye I beg you please don't do this this is madness you're gonna get us all killed you survived for 20 years on the ship and every single time we step foot on that land too many innocent lives are taken those kids you took didn't they have enough you don't care for any of them do you he never did just use them do what the hell you got to do but I'm not gonna be a part of this god help us no God will stay away from this one [Music] [Applause] [Music] my men for more than a decade we fought together we bled we took lives and we lost some dear to us we did what we had to to survive we knew no sin nor honor long ago I knew this day would come the day we would have to face a bigger threat the day we would have to make a choice until this day we have lived our lives freely but there is a hard truth we must now face sooner or later the combine will drain the ocean completely and there will no longer be any place for us to hide anymore it is time to take action time to pick a side when Kings fight for their Thrones they sacrifice the ones they deem unworthy I am NOT a king nor royalty today I stand with you as one of your own I ask you my brothers to fight with me and show them who we are what we are capable of our strength and resolution our bullets and our blades our courage and our cruelty gentlemen we are going to city 17 [Music] I knew this day would come I knew I was going to see this man one more time Boris mr. Meechum it's been a long time old friend it has been indeed normally I would ask you to excuse my curiosity and question why you are here why you show up after all those years were being far away from the eyes of the combine but I already know the answer I know he sent you our mutual friend wait you know him know him he offered me a deal and when I refused to complete his deal he threatened me with my own daughter just be careful Mitchell he's a no-good lying son of a [ __ ] excuse my behavior the reason I came here was to offer my help I want to collaborate and why do you think the combine will agree to your help what could one man possibly give them please do not misunderstand me I do not underestimate you I know what you are capable of but how will you prove that to them I'm not alone I have a ship and an army and I'm ready to hand over all of it to be placed under the combines command that is a rich offer indeed please excuse me for a little while for your patience mr. Richard dr. Breen wanted me to inform you that he along with our collaborators is impressed by your desire to hunt down Gordon Freeman in normal times this collaboration wouldn't even be mentioned but these are extraordinary times you know what they say the enemy of my enemy is my friend good now all we have to do is find Freeman we already know where he is hiding we have multiple spies and the resistance this brings me to another topic you remember my Sascha my daughter yeah I do she's grown up now she's in the resistance as a spy I will make sure that if she sees you she will recognize you but when you get out there massacring members of the resistance whatever you do do not I repeat do not harm her or I will kill you sounds like a deal let me ask you something Boris you said you have spies inside the resistance right correct so you do know where Freeman is correct where is he Black Mesa East huh Black Mesa Mitchell who is that it's me Sasha Sasha I'll get you out of here i unlock the door but you have to wait a few minutes then start making your way to the Monitor room I'll be there waiting for you the legendary captain himself stop it you're making me blush after all those years I get to see you again I have to admit surprised you even remembered me you were pretty young back then sure I was but I have a good memory I remember everything and I remember you saving those children I always saw you as a hero after that day hero you're talking to a villain my dear the hero inside of me died many many years ago when I was young isn't every villain a hero in their own story not in this one if you say so back in Alaska after the factory what happened me and my father got out of the factory we were running away the explosions were everywhere the whole place caught fire my father was carrying me he was struggling to get us out of there and we managed to get out but after that we weren't so lucky we were walking in the middle of nowhere for days I could feel my father was afraid and hopeless the moment we thought we were going to die help arrived and that's where it gets all blurry in my mind the help it didn't really look like any combine there was just a man a man in a suit a man in a suit yes a man in a suit Sasha are you sure that wasn't your father he was also wearing a suit that day no no it wasn't him I'm sure it was someone else a man with a briefcase what did the man say Sasha what did he say he was talking about some kind of deal what deal Sasha what deal I think I remember the deal he had to help [Music] Mitchell move little Michell run what the hell are you doing keeping my promise Adam open this goddamn door right now do you remember the first time we met god damn it Adam just shut your damn mouth and open the door that's an order incidentally the whole place is about to blow ah Adam please you don't have to do this for Freeman Freeman are you really that stupid this was never about Freeman Mitchell this is just part of the deal what deal what the hell are you talking about follow the tunnel Mitchell he's waiting for you on the other side what who are you no not you that was part of the deal go now it's time [Music] mr. Mitchell at last you've done a great deal in a small time cut the [ __ ] you liar you used me then let me correct you mr. Mitchell and we used each other your services were so very useful and we had a good return for our investments you lied to me you said I was going to hunt him down you said I was going to kill him you just let my men die you caused all this you did all of this you bastard well technically we were not the one who'd been lying we asked you to kill mr. Freeman we never guaranteed that you would but liar no if there was a liar it was the one who was always next to you Adam you made him betray me he yet again mr. Mitchell he never betrayed you simply cannot betray someone if you are never on their side in the first place what are you talking about if you are looking for the truth you only have to look at where this all started black Messer [Music] all this time the man I was looking for wasn't Gordon Freedman he doesn't even know that I exist so what now now since sasha is dead the combine will be looking for you they will separate their forces from city 17 and come for you and stats will create mr. Freeman an easier path and since our agreement is finished you have our permission to die farewell mr. Mitchell wait what if I make it out alive in one piece [Music] what the [ __ ] [Music] you [Music] Adrian Nik where the hell were you [Music] impossible [Applause] [Music] [ __ ] look yes it took look I can explain you liked now that wasn't the deal he he told us the next lazy trade you used me you [ __ ] up my face and no [ __ ] please I I can't explain you have my permission to die [Music] ready few orders captain turn the ship we're going to pour Rios [Music] [Applause] [Music] you
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Who Makes More Money? The Husband or Wife? Does It Affect Marriages? | Marriage Works Ep. 1
going into marriage I think some people are in love with the idea of getting married but not what it actually means to be married so I think talking about those tough questions like like what would we do financially if we were broke or um emotionally medically grave Arts Community let's show some love to Layla and Javan Smith how are y'all doing this evening [Applause] hey thanks again for taking some time out of your day I know the kids and stuff going on so I appreciate the time that y'all take out of the day for this segment because I believe we're going to help some marriages today we're going to give some inspiration uh through your story and just to let's start getting that positivity back into marriage because I feel like you know it's kind of uh dying off with today's culture I could be wrong I don't know people say they still want to get married but I don't know if they want to do the work so this is why we have y'all on the show uh let everyone know uh Japan tell us about you and and then Layla uh tell me about you and what you doing all the love is good stuff uh well a lot of things but uh well for the most part I'm a barber Cleveland um got a lot of hair talked to a lot of kids uh for the most part I guess you can call me the uh local neighborhood unofficial sociology yeah yeah yeah um a lot of uh positive uh uh influences with a lot of teenagers I would say um that's pretty much the the start of it all there's so much more but I'm just gonna keep this keep it simple yes for sure and ginger man I'm sure there's a lot of stories I'm pretty sure that you talk to a lot of people you probably are oh yeah yeah probably the therapist s and and probably the kid guy at the barber shop too you definitely got a special place in heaven with the patience you got for these children it's so for me I am an early childhood mental health therapist so I work for an agency um in Cleveland all right all right now how many kids how many kids y'all have how long y'all been married we have three children three is a baby adult she'll be 20 next month our middle child is uh he'll be 17 in December yeah and then our baby girl will be 12 on this Thursday so yeah she's making sure we remember too yeah she's letting us know her plans and then we've been married for it will be 21 years August 30th wow our son actually told us that's crazy that's crazy like so I guess we're crazy crazy for being married to one person for that long huh yeah that's so we can change that perception it goes like that it really does I feel like we're probably just getting started be honest yeah yeah like just yesterday I took you to Popeye's Chicken got number three oh my God you always talk about that shoot that was the place hey two one six stand up for the 30th oh my gosh for sure no we're just doing that whole Cleveland talk there's people listening around the world they like what what are they talking about but anyway I want to jump into the segment because I've been knowing you all forever y'all still look the same uh 20 something years ago yeah I appreciate that you know I try to make sure I drink the right amount of gingerbread and water yes water right well quick story uh tell us how you met and after that how did you both know you were the right one for each other so whoever's going to get the most accurate story will roll with that person and he expressed interest to his sister who was a co-worker of Mines at the Cleveland State Bookstore so that's where we started and um my sister said can you bring my baby down to my job because everybody want to see him I used to watch him over third shift I would bring him down and I just so happened to see her she didn't look at me at all she was looking at my nephew the whole time but I just had to see you like remember that Dave Chappelle Charlie Murphy talking about Rick James yeah you know I saw Aura whatever you know it was like a pink purplish okay okay so I didn't pay up any attention I was stupid so I asked my sister what's her you know let me let me your friend right there let me just remember you know she gave her a number and you just called her and she answered the phone like she was like Hey Japan like whoa you just know what you wanted to talk to me I said okay yeah I thought I went from there yeah so fun fact I actually proposed to Japan really you know that she sped it up um but I think what would they say now they check all the boxes or something at that time that was not a thing but I just basically praying for a certain type of spouse and he met most of that so that was pretty much where I came like 99 yeah but he proposed to me I just felt I had to you know Grandpa was in my head just okay so I have a question so Leila you proposed first and then your van did it afterwards yeah not many people know that about that yeah hey you found this out on a scary show this is a world premiere yeah yeah [Laughter] I'm gonna Max this real quick so how long was it before you proposed Japan after Layla after later proposed how long did it take you to do it it was a year a year yeah it's about a year from me yeah I think we only recorded for about a year and a half yeah according the people use that anymore recorded yeah right I guess we're dating ourselves talking about courting they're like whatever well there was a transition period because um I was saved initially at like 17 then I don't like these turn back slide but I just left the church I was attending and just kind of was like I'm done and so when I started talking to Japan we were dating um you know I kind of just it kind of led up to like do you know Jesus as your personal savior sort of thing and he wanted to know more about Christ and so long story shirt we went to a church that didn't work right then we we did some counseling with another church and then we ended up going to the word church and that was really where we got a lot of our underpinnings from our our marriage and things um well I knew Shawn prior to you meeting Sean I've known Sean a few more years longer than you've known them so I gotta cut it Sean you I still got some of them tapes in CDs from the tape Ministry yes so yes the ministry we served on together we all still have some of those talk about tapes cassette tapes oh we gotta explain that now a cassette but yeah so that's pretty much how it came to be um so when we when he found Christ we quoted for a a time frame prior to getting married we we recorded in a traditional whatever way you want to say it the traditional way um and then got married so that's how it kind of went yeah yeah Japan yeah I've known Layla because you and Layla my sister of course y'all were in high school yeah like that yeah Scranton High School oh my God since high school yeah that's friends in high school so yes yes I wanted to ask a question uh because Layla I posted this on Facebook and you responded so I wanted to discuss this uh and of course I do a lot of research about marriage and all that other good stuff because that's just what I do and I'm trying to think of the site that I got it from I can't remember off top of my head but it says as more and more women surpass man financially and professionally if you're young women see a need to get married let's talk about that I get that a lot too um because I have two master's degrees and so um so you're my master now so you my master now let me stop go ahead do it all though um the band has been by my side and I had created a lot of My Success and um diligence I mean this man has talked to me off the ledge in undergrad I wanted to walk away from everything I was like he's like no keep going so he's always been my biggest cheerleader my biggest fan and I could not see myself being this um I guess educated without the support of my spouse by my side so he is a barber and most people know with Barbara and two master's degrees like how do you all how are you all equally yoked but I think because it came we were together prior we kind of grew together and we we kind of I had an understanding of what we wanted to achieve in our marriage that it just worked that way so I looked at marriage more so before I even obtained an undergrad I was already committed to a marriage I guess it depends on where you come in at that probably would be the best I don't know it's a loaded question yeah and that's good because there was a quote that says great marriages aren't found they're built yeah I love that you said you know because very few people in today's culture really don't like to go on that Journey together you know uh Japan what are your thoughts on on that on that quote I look at this uh you you kind of have to I guess be a little little I guess selfless you know I mean to a certain extent you know selfless a little bit of humility just to uh receive receive somebody's uh you know differences and you know see what fits you know I mean it's just like a like a puzzle you know 50 pieces there's a lot of pieces we gotta put together and see if we're gonna make this work of course somebody get tired but somebody got to be the one to keep it going you never know you might get tired but then that's the other person you know you gotta find that person that can you know so you know I don't think that is impossible it's very possible you just gotta you know sometimes let go and let God yeah Amen to that so so what is so what is your advice to those couples then or not say couples but what is your advice maybe to because now I'm starting to see people that's watching the YouTube channel are ages 25 to 34 now so I'm getting the younger demographic so what is your advice to younger people who say I need you to to I don't want to build a bear or I don't want to I need somebody already established like what is your advice to that person yeah if we talked about this at breakfast yeah because you know our oldest is is kind of almost in that age category believe it or not I know we look so youthful but um um one of her friends made a comment during a cookout last week on our patio like oh they can't go to that area because I don't want them going inside of there um and me and my husband we looked at each other it's like I wonder if there's any like off is it any environments you can't go into I guess we've been married for so long we have that trust built and it's just that understanding of we would not disrespect each other by going into a scene that would be but we've never verbalized it somebody was interesting that they were so young saying that in a relationship and so I thought like at breakfast I thought going into marriage I think some people are in love with the idea of getting married but not what it actually means to be married so I think talking about those tough questions like like what we do financially if we were broke or um emotionally medically I mean these are things that me and demand have have went through and if you had told us 22 23 years ago I was like oh no we I'm not doing that or I'm not and you know the old people say you keep living long enough Never Say Never is really just the crust of holding those really hard questions prior to getting married I think couples counseling um or premarital counseling is definitely something I would suggest yeah because it tackles a lot of those questions that you were not even from rearing an adult child we had no clue what that comes with does it come with a manual oh my gosh like this is where the work really starts like I feel like we're just getting started even though we're at year 21. yeah I'm like we're just getting to this thing so I would say get it get what would you say informed decision informed decision counseling there's nothing wrong with counselors trust me yes you can have Jesus in therapy sound the counseling sometimes your homie around the corner just can't give you the right advice he got seven baby mamas what can he really you know tell you that can help you and I think there's purpose and pain like you can even get something from the seven um seven baby mama drug dealer around the corner I mean you can take them to me then spit out the bones sort of thing like you get what I'm saying like there is purpose and pain and that's where I kind of take we and one of the questions that you posed to us like we talked about different people who have a different frame of reference and what we've picked from each one of those relationships to kind of create this holistic View um but we felt like as a homeless marriage or a whole marriage I don't know perfect it no I hear you because you can you can learn a lot from from anybody I mean I know a lot of times it's easy for us to be like how I'm gonna listen to you and I get that but some people like God could use anybody you just never never know you know somebody they can they might not even apply it to their life but they can tell you something oh yeah you'll be like you know how did he know that or how did she know that like that's wisdom even though they don't apply it it might work for you I agree I will definitely agree with that but yeah you're asking those very hard questions that are very um getting uncomfortable is going to be the probably the best thing yeah that's the big one getting uncomfortable and I think it's probably what a lot of young people are afraid of getting uncomfortable you know they want that easy just give them to me right away without the work let's just have it right now communication is failing communication is really got into it it's almost a lost art that's me isn't it funny how we all have phones but no one is communicating yes and you see this all day just oh yeah here it is we have the world in the palm of our hand literally and and there are so many miserable people yeah you know but probably because the human connection is taken away one of my clients said this uh we were just talking about the advancement of technology and um he said uh uh we think it happened if they'll start uh creating robots to cut hair see I don't think that's going to happen for now reason why is because you take a robot and they cut your head they might not be able to feel the mistakes to fix it so you know I mean you got to have that Spirit right there you know so I had a human connection I think because that's where you want to kind of yeah hold on to that because that's why most men are so committed to their Barbers you'll have many more committed to them Barbers I get it so so much so I mean a real relationship that's a that's a sacred relationship there that's a real relationship you you leave a barber and you get a new one it's yeah it's like I can't believe it yeah yeah well I could one of my I could tell that he went to another barber just by the you know like yeah okay okay that line is a little all right yeah yeah so how was it that you gonna need me yeah so we can we can set over and translate it into marriage come on I mean you can almost use that as a frame of reference it's a marriage like okay and then they call you like I'm sorry it just wasn't available I'm gonna stick it out with my borrower yeah what and Layla I want to ask you this individually band I want to ask you this individually and I asked this during every episode Layla what is the biggest mistake you see women make in relationships black is not letting the man leave Latin my husband Lee and I know that is not easy to just say because it is definitely working action like you have to work on that and allowing him to be the head of the household and people say he is the head of the household he definitely is and so um even though financially there's a difference but I definitely will take into consideration let me check with my husband now I have purchased some things please Furniture different things but guess what I found is always come back to fight me when I do not include my husband into the decision yes and then there's some times where he may not know when he has to go to survival will you the leader lead us to some food leave us a meal so it comes with great responsibility but I am I am always okay to put that responsibility on to him and I think that's where someone would actually do fall short it is really hard because of today's society we've been talking you don't need a man I actually was raised my my parents told me that like you know you you'd be having a man get your education that was actually to tell you you know what I said though I want to be a mommy and a child psychologist I said at the age of seven so that was yeah and that was my dream was to be a mommy and a child psychologist so that was something that I was building on because anything else was just added supported details but that was always my ultimate goal so um with that being said like I'm okay with him having a responsibility I love that yeah so don't come for us in the comment section so yeah about this another time this is another episode so I I feel you later because I think that's something that's lost by today's thing and that's a that's another episode within itself so um I'm gonna sell that because I feel you 100 uh okay let me just say this real quick with your van before I get into asking you to do questions I want to ask you what do you think is the biggest mistake that men make but I do want to say that because my wife makes more money than me but she understands again like you're saying uh leadership and and submission and stuff like that and a lot of times people get so caught up on those terms that they are afraid to actually just live it exactly just just live it just walk in it um and it's going to be something that y'all both have to mesh into and come together and make it work opposed to just because I make more money than you don't make me the head like so that's another show within itself anyway Japan what do you see the biggest mistake that men make in relationships um oh actually I don't know what she's saying about uh she wanted to be a counselor and my the mama and the wife and uh actually I wanted to be uh a husband and a father when I was a kid you know the influences that I things I saw you know especially my mom how she raised on me and my siblings all by herself and the men's that she dealt with um it made me want to be uh what they weren't and what I didn't have you know father you know I want to be a good man a good husband good father you know so it's funny how all that disconnected I just want to add that to that because it was just like right here um mistakes that men can make when it comes to what you saying breakfast because he's a barber remember he he has his thumb on the heartbeat more than I do so be honest sometimes some wild stuff would come in the barbershop okay I was like look man I should have never been got that girl pregnant man [Laughter] I should never ever opened up her legs crazy and stuff they say I was like they're like man you just don't know boy just too much I gotta pay this the child support and I ain't never gonna get out of this you know and it's it's sad of course I'm like that's all right you're gonna make it through you know I gotta gotta be the positive you know but uh I you know you can see where it starts you know what I mean so I think one of the biggest mistakes is it may sound funny but just saying it like it is don't let the little head dominate the big head that's just it you know to mine together you know keep your your head straight your priorities in line so that you can't get caught up into a lot of mess you know um I said just for my life personally um I made those decisions at a young age and I didn't I didn't be like the rest you know which led to me you know being to where I'm at right now you know um that's one of the biggest mistakes in my opinion is just just being out there without any type of you know guidance and control your mind I agree because there's and I talk about this a lot that unfortunately a lot of our young men are lovers before providers so yeah and I heard uh shout out to we talk about the word church uh Dr Vernon I heard him one day he said he said he won't get on he won't get on bended knee but he'll bend you over yes only burning oh yeah oh man oh one of my other favorites is he made me all those seasons one thing he is your choice but we'll see they are it's your choice yeah you want to make that informed decision prior to making it permanent that you know everything you need to know and there's no way you're going to know like I said there's things that presented in our marriage that we had no clue we would have walked through you know what I mean so I'm just not saying that oh you just can't know every possible situation that's gonna come before you but you want to get the gist of the thought and the philosophy of what it is because when it's presented people like I didn't know you were thinking like that oh my gosh like that might be the brace for someone or a deal breaker What's your deal breakers you know yeah yeah and and I like what you said Layla because you talked about you never really know in this totality like somebody you never you know it's like a faith walk right you have to be willing to to take that chance but I do believe there are some core things in place and I I created a whole online course for that and I'm like I believe that there are some core things that you should have in place when you with this person potentially for the rest of your life um but I think a lot of times women and men we we check off more of the the physical things you got to be six foot three you gotta have a six pack you gotta have this you gotta make six feet you got instead of he got he gotta have integrity he got to be honest you know does he finish things that he start like these different things so I think that's I think that's a lot of reasons why people choose wrong because they're choosing from their want list opposed to the value and chords list Victor so I'm going to ask you both this because this is a first and having couples on the show oh really yes this is the first time I've I've had a couple on from seeing your uh Laila I start with you ladies first I'm seeing your parents relationship what did it teach you about marriage later yeah I wanted to be married that's raised by a single parent yeah but I would say yeah we talked about this as well um my grandparents were the biggest example of what I wanted my medicine was like and I know we're in a different time a generation so some of those things just can't be replicated or mirrored but for the most part I do mirror a lot of what I've seen in my grandparents relationship I think people tell us a million times we're the oldest youngest couple I don't know that's a complimental I did I'll take it out of the way [Laughter] I've heard that a million times but it's okay for me because it's what I you know felt was for me and I walked the path that I wanted to walk so that was what I saw and growing up and I replicated with my grandparents yeah and then I have some aunts and uncles who are in long-term marriages that um so I just had like a culmination I kind of picked from different people and what I wanted to see but then kind of created my own thing who's never been married okay Soldier band from senior parents relationship wanted to teach you about marriage well just just like Layla I was raised by a single parent um you know a lot of uh I would say uh a lot of guys that came and gone that never really took my mom's hand in marriage so I would say the example really came from what I saw on TV which is typical you know the Cosby's uh you know just you know black dance all that stuff um it was my cousin you know my big cousin I know if I should put his name out there or anything but um he was a big influence watching him and his wife uh how how they manage things how they got things started I mean I saw it from the beginning all the way until and it just you know I was like yeah that's what I want that I want to be like that you know like that mix you know and of course experiences yeah they say oh you all are a sum total of your uh life experiences so I even looked at uh when I was in relationships before I even got you know Elena got married um I treat as if it was a marriage even though we were just dating I looked at and said we're a relationship I am going to take this serious there is nobody else you know let's see where this goes um and that's been all my life yeah that's it that's a I mean that's a great trick to have because a lot of guys don't possess that yeah I know um I just seen a lot of it going growing up seeing how my mama was being treated you know since she met I was like look I don't you know one I don't want mine to go through that you know I want my kids to see Mom and Dad you know or at least half mom and dad but before that I need my wife yeah yeah no for sure I'm gonna ask you later is it and isn't this is no trick question but it's it's just what you believe is it easier to love yourself with someone else question yeah because I think yeah um you do have to love yourself because the ninja man talked about this a lot and you know uh I think I'm more forgiving of him loving him than forgiving myself I'm very hard on myself and he knows that about me so um I don't know where that comes from but I I tend to love him more sometimes and I think I've Loved myself in the past not now recently I've kind of um created some self-love and building on myself and creating because it does help within a relationship and if I don't love myself it's hard to give that love like pouring from an empty cup so that's something that I've um done in the last few years and I've translated into our marriage because um I said this is like a rediscovery period when you've been with somebody for so long you forget details about them and you know and I think like we're we're reminded of things from our earlier years of beginning of our marriage like oh yeah we did used to like to go there I'm gonna start that again let's go there again and let's let's do these different things because now that the kids are getting a little older we're able to do more of our things together and build our marriage more as opposed to our 20s and early 30s was just all kids because we went right into having kids like it was like honeymoon baby but three years later another one five years later another one like it was like all of that so I will say that during our first 10 to 15 years of marriage it was a lot of pouring into the kids and figuring out how to do this thing correctly and now they're getting older and doing their own thing and I mean even as a writer would say the best thing the kids can see is marinating in our love or them marinating in our love and going out on dates continue to baby each other that's the biggest thing that we have to relearn two years ago like just re-dating and rediscovering our interests and passions of things that you know when the kids may the Lord be with me and me oh yeah I said one from another big fall out cry we'll be back so yes I think loving yourself is it can be hard but it must be done and it must be learned and um yeah I think that's one of the things I asked that I've started doing I hear you what are your thoughts your van is it easy to love yourself with someone else uh I see us both in my opinion you know how can you love somebody else if you don't really love yourself you know um if you put all your efforts and everything into another individual in a failure now where does that leave your psyche now you know it's like well I really don't care about myself everything I have was in them so go tell them where your mind might carry you you know so it's best to have that for yourself keep your sanity you know they just it it makes sense in my opinion you know it plus I also think it's important um to discover the five love languages you know about the book Gary Chapman five love languages uh but not just you know about the individual you know person that you're with but yourself too you know learn what you love about yourself and then go from there I love it that's good because even uh because y'all know y'all know this y'all knew me before I rebranded yeah and uh yeah right y'all know me in my previous podcast hey brother too amen for sure and this is something that because as I'm listening to Japan I had to think about what you're talking about Love Languages and just loving on yourself um every quarter or maybe uh every other month I I take my little solo location and it's it's caused the big startup on social media and people's tripping out like how do you get to spend a night or two you know or night whatever 24 Hours by yourself no kids no spouse people say well how do you how did your wife get a soul location yeah she want one she can have one but my wife not a loner by default like I am so every every quarter or every other month or whatever I just get away from wiping the kids I give me a hotel room for a night and I just chill right if I watch TV or there's times I've recorded podcasts when I'm on my side location you know but it just gives me my time to just be me you know well I won't say BB's like I'm putting up front but just kind of more of like just me you know yeah I think that's very valuable to have um we haven't done it you know at the sun location came when he went to the Army when I was in the military that was like six seven months being Army reservist is almost like I had to do that every month you know once a month for a weekend and sometimes doing annual training it was two weeks maybe three um but that was my I kind of use that as a way to escape a little bit even though I was working I was kind of like away from the family for a little bit and it was It was kind of cool it was you know Brotherhood delicious my homies you know we was able to you know see some things and uh I feel good coming back home feel good come back every time I was like man so tired of looking at y'all I'm ready to go back that's true that is very true because a lot of times people get married and they're like we Bonnie and Clyde and me and you against the world it's like you know what you you deserve some space and give you the highest man you know what I'm saying take it you take a little space go ahead oh you just hit me he said I love chocolate chip cookies but I don't want them every day yeah yeah you don't want them every day you know if you got them maybe you gotta mix it up put some macadamia nuts in there some peanut butter you know yeah but like um 2009 and I still listen to this CD when someone CDs guys um Kevin Adams he said um it begins with you having a good time with you basically people treat you like you treat yourself and so with that like we have our marriage identity but I'm an only child my husband's the oldest of five you know what I mean we were both raised by single parents but they have two different philosophies as well so we come from so we come from two different backgrounds and so I am a loner by Nature like I he knows I need I need to go shopping I need to do things I need to do by myself and it took time to figure that out yeah and he didn't actually know that but sometimes when you're when when you get that need met you no longer need it as well so like the soul location that you have you may do that for the next year today but you may go you may go a time frame without it you know what I mean just because that need has been met and it's been filled so it just depends on whatever your need is of the spouse being able to read that but we basically are in tune with each other we can look at each other but yeah so I'll cook dinner whatever we're just reading each other's cues before I let you all go I have one more question to ask this is the bonus question okay so Leila start with you first which is the hardest for you to say is it a I apologize B I need help C I love you or D I was wrong which is the hardest for you to say now I hope let's see because I need help I need help and why is that hard for you to say um because again like I try to mirror this like um housekeeper or domestic engineer whatever they're calling it these days and sometimes things just kind of overwhelm me and instead of me just asking her oh I just do it because sometimes we know it takes more work to tell somebody how to do something different actually you know what I mean in us doing it especially with the kids so I think with with the um with my husband I have learned to be more more uh proactive with saying I need to do x y z do you think you can help with this and he'll say get one of the kids or you know so he kind of gives me some guidance on how to get that me so I'm not walking the floor hard since I walk hard when I'm upset he'll actually ask if that's something I need help with and then I've been more proactive with asking him to assist with me for putting the cold dryer to cutting the food down or cutting the food off any of those things have always kind of been a little difficult for me to delegate but I am now learning that I do things reach out more I agree what real quick why because I took a poll on Instagram asking this very question and when the the number one answer was I need help that most people struggle with saying I need help number one reason now that's I was gonna ask but this is your spouse though right so fun fact when we first got married because my grandmother was retired and so you got to remember where I came in I saw my grandparents in a row of they were retired and being married so that looks different than working two people working and being married okay so I had to learn that so in my head when I first got married I thought that the house should smell like food and pine sauce so before he would get off I would quickly wipe the runner we used to have this plastic run on our carpet in our first apartment and I would wipe that down with pine salt and then I would have a meal cooking because that's what I wanted him to come in I remember like yesterday and so I in my head that was an image of me being this Good Wife wanted to have never wanted him to see me any other way and of course you know that's not realistic right you can't keep that uh for for the rest of our days and what I saw it didn't bother me whether you did it or not we didn't know that yeah well at least I did and we didn't communicate that too because he could have came in and said why does all this is my castle just thank God thank God she like to keep it clean so I mean you know we were feathers cute we miss reading each other's pews and that's how art it takes us it takes work to read cues and signals clearly yeah and to meet those needs because sometimes and and I'm not gonna bomb on the ladies I'm just saying you know ladies a lot of times be thinking that we supposed to be mind readers I didn't know [Music] yeah just like this X-Man Cyclops and Jean Gray yeah like I can't read your mind I'm not the X-Man he honestly did not know a lot of things that I thought he knew yeah and it was until we had the discussion on a lot of things that he was like I just really didn't know you live with somebody all their life and not know we've known each other 23 years getting awesome things yes I said we're in a rediscovery period right now yeah yeah the thing the thing with marriage is the beauty in marriage is you ReDiscover your spouse over and over again yeah because the Layla three years ago was not the same Layla when y'all first met you know amazing sorry that I know oh you can tell me oh lady yeah I know lady well Sally everything is like that this is what that's what I saw that's what I saw growing up there's a Nissan growing up yeah you know on TV 12 years old I know right that's what you say when you see me get out of here cause I gotta actor van the same question which is the hardest for you to say is that I apologize I need help I love you or I was wrong probably I need help you know because you know most men tend to like Pride themselves on being able to solve problems take care of business do things on their own you know like you that's like if you you know somebody came and told you like hey you know man I see you're having a hard time you know don't you let's roll somewhere let's go somewhere man you know about drinking or something like that or kicking it or you know we can go shopping I buy all the clothes yeah yeah no man you ain't about to buy my clothes no you know it's just I think that's the hardest the hardest part right there is to uh not you know they'll ask for help that's for help I you know I still struggle with that every now and then you know but as I get older I'm learning I'm learning more and more how to you know what I don't think I can fix this let me go ahead and call somebody exactly you know before I make the situation worse you know uh like Plumbing we're trying to work on the car you know I want to spend all that money you know I'm getting these brakes fixed let me YouTube and fix it myself oh no we messed it up now I got to call somebody yeah so some things are not negotiable yeah yeah so that's it right there everything else I'm pretty much easy I can say I love you a hundred times a day yeah Fellowship well I want to thank you both for taking some time out of your day to be a guest on today's show because I wanted this to be something special and to be able to connect with married couples who've been in the game for a while and marriage does work if you're willing to do the work so I want to thank you both for taking some time out of your day to be a guest on today's show hey Brave bars Community make sure that you hit the Subscribe button share this with a friend if you are listening to this video podcast make sure you leave a rating and review on Apple podcast by doing so it leaves you in a drawing for a free Amazon gift card who doesn't like free things thank you Layla under van once again for being guests on today's show I pray that this segment will help someone and to ReDiscover love again you know and to know that marriage does work because you both are living testimony uh I know you personally so the world will get to know you as well so I definitely want to just thank you both for taking some time to be a guest on today's show three kisses every night try it out even when you're mad oh yeah hey words of wisdom 21 years y'all better start kissing and brush your teeth brush it to you yeah and brush your tongue too brave Parts community thank you for listening um make sure you share this with a friend someone who might be struggling on their mirrors thanks again later on Japan I will talk to you soon bravehearts Community we have more guests coming tomorrow so make sure that you watch or listen via podcast well I gotta do it because I keep seeing in the background if wakanda forever those who watching via video take care of people hey thanks again for watching another segment of a scary to remarry I have so much more amazing content and some phenomenal guests as well people who've been through a divorce people who remarried people who desire to marry so much great content so make sure that you hit one of these videos or somewhere around here but anyway go watch another video thank you
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Language and Delivering Your Message
like all contemporary living languages English has an amazing linguistic diversity there are often 15 different words that can all describe the same thing with slightly different shades of meaning our challenge as communicators often lies in identifying and selecting the most appropriate word for achieving the goal of that communication let's take a deeper look at language and the important role it plays in the effective delivery of a message we'll start by discussing the fundamental principles that constitute the nature of language first it's important to understand that language is symbolic this simply means that language is really just a collection of pre-selected icons and symbols that represent an object or an idea for example when we see the letters t-i-g-e-r put together consecutively we understand that it spells tiger and further that it's referring to this big jungle cat it's really no different than when we're driving and we see the road signs like these even without the symbols of letters and words we draw meaning from these icons and understand what they're communicating the symbolic nature of languages further illustrated by expressions like Netflix and chill which have meaning in the arrangement of the letters and words but then also have a further broadly understood secondary meaning represented by the expression language is also arbitrary at least for the most part words are generally made up with little or no specific connection to the object or idea that they represent we see this gorgeous creature and are probably able to identify it as a cow but why is it called a cow why not a fork a table or theory of relativity is there some mystical meaning behind the label maybe something in the aura of the animal that connects it to those particular symbols no it was almost certainly something that someone said that caught on and just became common terminology this is true of most words in the English language is far less magical than random utterance there are some exceptions however words like boom Buzz and even the move from our old friend here are intended to mimic the sound that they represent this is called onomatopoeia but is far less common than an arbitrary connection between the symbol and the actual thing despite the fact that language itself is arbitrary the application and use of language is in fact governed by rules this includes phonological rules that govern The Sounds associated with the language when you were first learning to read and write you may recall seeing posters like this that helped us connect particular sounds with particular letters or letter groupings quite frankly phonological rules are one of the most challenging aspects of the English language for Learners because they're so unique and in many ways nonsensical compared to other languages around the world language is also governed by syntactic rules these are guidelines that dictate the structure and Order of words and sentences Yoda from the Star Wars Universe famously violates syntactic rules of language with nearly every expression once again here we can observe the challenge faced by non-native speakers working to learn English in most languages descriptive words follow the object they describe but the reverse is true in English for example in English we would say the big red truck but most other languages would say the truck big and red this is a syntactic anomaly that is common practice in English language also involves semantic rules which relate to the meaning of a word for example what do you call a carbonated sugary drink that typically comes in a can or bottle Communists all around the world might say soda but true freedom-loving Americans would call this a pop semantic meanings are commonly seen when there are multiple words that can be used to describe the same thing or when a single word could potentially have more than one meaning such as bear finally language is governed by pragmatic rules pragmatic rules inform us as to how language should be interpreted in a particular context in many ways we can think of language like an iceberg the word or symbol is the exposed part of the iceberg that we can see on top of the water that portion is clearly visible to everyone however there's also a significant amount of meaning and interpretation that is less visible based on factors such as the relationship between the communicators and the situation in which the communication is taking place it is also important to understand that language is subjective words and other symbols don't necessarily convey the same meaning to all people in fact every word has two types of meaning the first is the denotative meaning this is what we would commonly refer to as the dictionary meaning of the word if we look up that word in the dictionary what we would find is the denotative meaning of the word the second type of meaning is the connotative meaning the connotative meaning is more subjective and connected to the interpretation of the individual it is heavily influenced by an individual's frame of reference the perceptual filter comprised of each person's unique collection of beliefs values experiences knowledge and other attributes that make them who they are the subjective nature of languages Illustrated in the semantic triangle developed by Ogden and Richards as the name would suggest the semantic triangle is a triangle with each of the three points representing a different aspect of language the first identifies the symbol itself the collection of letters or other markers representing the object of the message in this example we will use the word home the second point of the triangle represents the denotative meaning of the word or symbol in this case if we were to look up the word home in the dictionary we would likely find the description of a structure commonly used as a residence with walls or roof doors and windows the third point on the triangle brings us to the connotative meaning of the word or symbol for some people the word home would bring to mind Happy Feelings of Family Safety and comfort however the semantic triangle also illustrates the same symbol could lead to the same denotative meaning but a very different connotative meaning in this instance we could take the same symbol of home and identify the same shared denotative meaning of a structure commonly used as a residence for some people though home would not bring about positive feelings but rather anxiety fear or chaos it's important to remember that language does not always hold the same meaning for all people for one last example with the semantic triangle let's take a look at the word baseball here we see the symbol a collection of letters and a specific order that represents what we want to communicate denotatively if we looked up baseball in the dictionary we would find two meanings one describing the actual ball used in the sport and another describing the game itself one player at bat nine in the field three strikes four balls Etc connotatively however the word baseball would likely put us all over the map some people love baseball and the word would elicit positive feelings other people find baseball boring and the word is more likely to bring on a negative response some people would immediately associate it with long days at the ball field watching their kids play for others it might bring back memories of attending pro games at a huge stadium with friends and family or maybe it just makes you think of hot dogs nachos and Cracker Jack the connotative meaning of this and any other word will be completely unique to that individual because each of us has a completely unique frame of reference one final note on the nature of language is that language is created by and specific to a particular culture we can see this in the constantly changing vocabulary of buzzwords used in business not only are many of these words and expressions specific to the world of business and perhaps even even a specific industry but the passing popularity of a specific lingo means that this language is also bound to a particular time frame in that world this is true for any culture or group with a shared common interest if you think about a culture to which you belong for example think of any hobby that you might have there's almost certainly a language attached to it that is unique in semantic and pragmatic use now that we have a better understanding of the fundamental nature of language let's turn our attention to some emphasis strategies to enhance our language use and tips for improving our verbal communication first there are several things that we can do to enhance and support the language that we use to start we can combine the words that we choose with visual communication that clarifies their meaning or bolsters their impact this could include the use of images graphs physical objects or any number of other types of professional AIDS we can also use signposts to add Clarity and distinctiveness to the main idea of our message we create verbal signposts using words like first second and third to indicate the start of a significant idea or segment signposting also includes Expressions such as next in conclusion or any other word or phrase intended to indicate a change in direction or highlight a key portion of the message signposts help to focus audience attention at especially important points they're also helpful in guiding audience members through your message and keeping everyone on the same page use properly language can also reinforce significant ideas through foreshadowing and internal summaries these are essentially brief previews and reviews used to introduce and summarize lengthy or complicated portions of a message repetition can be a valuable tool for emphasizing key points of your message while you don't want to overdo it and simply say the same thing five times in a row the exact same way strategically repeating the central ideas and phrases throughout the delivery of your message can serve to drive home those points and give them greater staying power in the audience's memory finally let's discuss a few practical tools for improving your verbal communication in delivering a message first be intentional about defining terms clearly whether your message is written or spoken your audience should not need a dictionary to understand your language or be forced to perform mental gymnastics along the way to follow along use language that will be familiar to and easily understood by The Listener your language should also be as precise as possible abstraction can be a useful tool however audiences are frequently suspicious of vague language and rightly so precise language conveys competence and character which enhances your credibility Precision also enhances the audience's ability to understand and retain the information in your message of course the type and precision of your language is entirely dependent on the specific audience for which your message is intended the makeup knowledge base experience and general frame of reference of the intended audience should be a central consideration at all stages of the preparation and delivery of your message your language Choice should be targeted to that specific person or collection of people your choices should also lead to Greater consideration in the tone of your language a report or request intended for your supervisor or someone further up in the hierarchy should take on a different tone than a directive for a subordinate or message to a client effective communicators know to match the tone of their language to their intended purpose and audience it's also important that we check for understanding at multiple points in the process before delivering any message we should review the message ourselves to see if anything jumps out and is potentially confusing or unclear if possible we should also ask a third party to review the message to see if they're able to understand all the content and we can also check for understanding in our audience during and or after delivering the message finally professional communication should be goal oriented these messages should not be delivered just for the sake of being seen or heard they should be clear in purpose and value to the communication and that purpose should be clear to both the sender and to the audience now that we have a better understanding of the nature of language some emphasis strategies and a few tips for improving your verbal communication it's time to put this knowledge into practice as we prepare and deliver messages in a professional context keep these notes about language at the Forefront of your mind the next time you communicate at your workplace
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NEW 2023 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT S 2 DOOR SOFT TOP EARL GRAY CLEARCOAT 4K WALKAROUND 23J143 SOLD!
foreign hey this is Brett and today I'm super excited to go over this brand new 2023 Jeep Wrangler Sport s package this 2023 Jeep Wrangler Sport s is stock number two three j143 and I'm here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac Wisconsin near new and used Jeep and Jeep Wrangler headquarters this 2023 Jeep Wrangler has the 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine puts out 270 horsepower 295 foot-pounds of torque it's going to get you 24 miles per gallon on the Highway 22 City and an average of 23 miles per gallon it's paired up with the 8-speed automatic transmission this color is called Earl clear coats one of the new colors for 2023 I think it looks really good let me know in the comments below what you think of the color and paint coated on this one is pgp and if you want to and like the video you can subscribe to the YouTube channel We Do videos of our new news inventory each and every day here at Summit Auto and also one of the largest catalogs of vehicle walkarounds on YouTube so that's pretty cool we'll take a look under the hood at the 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine foreign get a really good look at that Earl clear coat there we're also going to take a look at the original window sticker in this video and just go over all the options on this particular Jeep so like I said the two liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine um everything you need to care about is in yellow battery and everything this one has the emissions sticker right there once again 24 miles per gallon on the Highway 22 City an average of 23 miles per gallon 270 horsepower and 295 foot pumps of torque starting off at the front one of the little Easter eggs you get is the Jeep logo there in the headlights these seven slotted Grille one YouTuber has said that that is because they had to differentiate it from a different manufacturer back in the day Jeep says it's because they've been on all seven continents so the argument wages on Factory fog lights you get the black toe hooks on the front this one just has the plastic bumpers and the plastic fenders being a sport s package these wheels are kind of different they have the painted and polished aluminum on there you also get the Wrangler or the Jeep logo on there I should say this one comes with Michelin LTX tires and these are 245 75 r17s kind of a Highway um All Season tread pattern on there get the blacked out Jeep logo as well as the Wrangler sticker there and get the sandals and the plastic shroud as well as the Jeep climbing up the side of the vehicle on the doors here you get t-50 that stands for the Torx wrench that you need the t50 Torx wrench to get those door bolts out to get the doors off we actually did a video Linked In the description below on how to get your doors off your Wrangler pretty good video a lot of people like it so check that out here's the original window sticker feel free to pause this I'm not going to go through everything but most of it 2023 Wrangler two-door sport s um Earl clear coats color black interior 2.0 liter I4 dual overhead cam di turbo engine with start stop eight-speed automatic transmission everything on your left there is your standard equipment then your optional equipment starts with the Earl clear coat which is 4.95 customer preferred package 22s or the sport s package is a 3200 dollar package gives you the premium wrapped steering wheel deep tint sunscreen windows power heated mirrors remote keyless entries sun visors with illuminated illuminated vanity mirrors Technology Group is 1095 bucks gives you the enter and go passive entry and lock system air conditioning with automatic temperature control these seven inch TFT color display cluster and Sirius XM for six months convenience group gives you the Homelink buttons or garage door opener which is 7.95 cold weather group gives you heated seats remote start and heated steering wheel which is 13.95 the all-season floor mats by Mopar are 170 bucks soft top Windows storage bag is 75 bucks and the 8-speed automatic transmission is two thousand dollar add-on the 272 to 1 select track full-time four-wheel drive systems 895 anti-spin rear axle is 7.95 and these 17 inch by seven and a half inch machine granite crystal wheels are 1095 bucks connected Services delete gives you a credit of 165 total MSRP is 44th 835 to get your summit price with all the rebates and incentives on this Jeep and availability in the upper right hand price screens is a link to our website to this vehicle so check that out 3 or 36 Bumper to Bumper five year 60 powertrain and we also have that link in the description below 22 City 24 Highway 23 average and four star for front crash and three star for rollover thing I like about the sport s package is this granite crystal Dash I think that looks way better than the Rubicon red you get the topographical all-weather floor mats which I really like as well so you can see the soft top here so these side panels come off you can store those in the bag that's included but it's kind of a heavy duty canvas on there I will say the soft tops are a little bit louder uh when you're driving down the road then the hard tops the entering ghost system if it's got that button it's got the enter and go there's your storage bag for those side window pieces and these back seats they can be removed you also get a storage area back here and spots for your door roof and windshield bolts you get these Seven slots on the back door as well and the JL badge back here with wheelbase overall length and water forwarding as well as where it's made not really a ton to go over on the Jeep on the sport package at least get four wheel disc brakes on all the Wranglers and this one does come with heated mirrors inside you get these standard black cloth interior bucket seats in the front to get to that second row you pull this handle right here and then the seat will slide up and it goes about that far not the easiest to get into but not too bad you get latch child safety system back there if you want to try and put a car seat back there that is up to you and you get the topographical mats back there as well so happened inside a Wrangler you can see you get Auto headlamps you also get tilt and telescopic steering wheel get the Wrangler animation at the beginning there this one only has eight miles on it and uh you get the seven inch LCD display digital speedometer and the leather wrapped heated steering wheel which is really nice heated seats really nice cruise controls Bluetooth and information center controls and you do get audio controls on the back of the steering wheel this one has the seven inch uh Uconnect Radio AM FM and Sirius XM radio capabilities you get your heated seats heated steering wheel controls you can also check out your backup camera which they've made HD and crystal clear on the Wranglers which I like and it's standard you also have all your different apps so this one you can project your cell phone to the screen via Android auto or apple carplay so while this one doesn't have the factory navigation system you can project it right to the screen it's like you have nav on the screen we actually did it with a Uconnect 8.4 radio um this is same system and it'll work on this one as well but you can check out that video in the upper right hand part of the screen down here your more tactile climate volume and tune controls as well as heated seats and heated steering wheel controls start stop capabilities stability control and you have your speed crawl control right there as well power windows USB USBC and aux Jack here's your part-time four-wheel drive shifter eight-speed automatic transmission you do get the Jeep on the top there and the keyless entry with remote start you get the flipper key nice chunky key fob it's got a good weight to it you always know which key you have in your head and once again take a look at that granite crystal Dash I really like it soft top that's what it looks like on the inside you also get your Homelink buttons there as well and that's really it I hope you enjoyed the video I'm going to do a final walk around with all the lights on for you I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today let me know what you think of the color of this one and the options that Sports have been really popular on the YouTube channel so let me know what you think of this one I really like it like the color it's kind of like a frosted glass look um kind of a neat color and to see more pictures of this Jeep or one of our other 550 new news cars trucks SUVs minivans and Wranglers go to that website right there full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle from our lot including one of the largest Jeep inventories in the state of Wisconsin and to see more videos you can go to youtube.com Summit Auto like I said before one of the largest catalogs of vehicle walkarounds on the internet so really cool website go check us out on the YouTube channel in fact in a second you 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“ENCOUNTER WITH THE ANTLERED ONE” and More Fortean-Related Christmastime Stories! #ParanormalityMag
[Music] welcome to a special Christmas edition of paranormality magazine each week paranormality magazine explores all 40an subjects from Phantoms to UFOs and every crypted creature in between each week you're treated to a collection of well researched and investigated stories interviews and reports on Cutting Edge paranormal projects and topics they know you crave and here in the podcast I share stories from the magazine to give you just a taste of what you receive in every issue I'm Darren Marler and this is paranormality magazine Christmas [Music] edition children the world over spend Christmas Eve dreaming of gifts delivered Ed by air of a man landing from on high spreading joy and mirth some even scan the skies hoping to catch a glimpse of a flying sleigh or reindeer traversing the clouds gift giving involving aerial beings is not a foreign concept for the holiday season but Flying Saucer occupants receiving gifts from earthlings is alien to our expectations AP strange brings us a very contact de Christmas such was the case one Christmas day in 1955 at the home of contact D Buck Nelson a special guest was among the celebrants Buck's Flying Saucer friend Bucky the spaceman Bucky had taken Buck on a roundtrip space journey a few months prior to Mars the moon and Venus the story of which can be found in Buck's appropriately titled book my trip to Mars the moon and Venus Buck was even allowed to drive the saucer at one point he learned much about our brothers from space and their pets notably a 385 lb dog called B had accompanied Bucky and the landing party it was also revealed that Bucky was actually an expatriate Earthling who was in fact related to Buck and this Christmas he came to visit his terrestrial cousin and then his parents the or heading back to Venus a friend of bucks Fanny Lowry had anticipated Bucky's return in the hope that he'd visit for the holidays Fanny had mailed a special gift to Buck's Ranch to be delivered to Bucky at 1:30 a.m. where told on Christmas Day 1955 Bucky arrived and was presented with an envelope which contained Mrs Lowry's gift an advertisement for pressone antifreeze Bucky laughed like an 8-year-old kid when he saw the picture on his card reports Buck Nelson and had a picture of eight or nine monkeys doing all sorts of wrong things to a car beneath the picture it said don't let anyone monkey around your car written between the lines of the advertising was the question does anyone monkey around saucers like this according to Bucky this funny little card was the first gift which had ever been knowingly sent by mail to a person from another planet from a person on Earth quite the distinction Bucky then proceeded to record a Christmas message to the World on tape he began by thanking Fanny for the gift and answering her question yes it has happened to our ships torn apart for souvenirs his Christmas message continued with the Wish For Peace On Earth as only a space brother could deliver it he implored Humanity to give up Atomic weapons and forecast certain Doom for or civilization if the warning went unheeded he then hung around and mingled with Buck's other guests throughout the day one of whom tried to sell him Insurance later he pontificated aloud about canned pork and beans before finally departing to visit his folks This Charming vignette is an example of the wonderful ephemera to be found in the history of euphology these silly little moments in the stories of contact ease these slices of Life are almost too mundane Too Human while at the same time too fantastic and absurd for their context to be forgotten about so this Christmas season know that somewhere in a museum on Venus there's probably a glass case where sits that historic first gift which Bucky treasured so much that you put out cookies and milk for Santa think about clipping an ad for a Spaceman and for goodness sake give up those [Music] nukes is the season for festive lights singing carollers and holiday cheer yet as the winter solstice approaches the veil Between Worlds grows thin for some troubled locals around the globe Christmas Springs less Tidings of Joy than a yearly influx of unsettled Spirits as days grow dark and icy nights stretch long these eight locations come alive with Vivid terrifying Tales of their haunted histories behind their welcoming holiday decorations lurk unrestful ghosts who can't wait to come out and play the Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana this Annabella mate claims to be one of of America's Most Haunted homes year round but during the Christmas season Paranormal Activity spikes dramatically according to terrified guests mysterious piano music strange footsteps up the stairs and blood curdling screams disrupt the usual holiday Tranquility the Stanley Hotel in Colorado this remote Mountain Lodge that inspired Stephen King's The Shining definitely earns its reputation for spookiness around Christmas late at night guests report hearing the bone chilling laughter of children echoing from the hotel's supposedly empty hedge maze talk about traumatizing in Pennsylvania there is the Moore house this Revolutionary War era house has one particularly troubled spirit that only manifests during the holidays between Christmas and New Year's Eve the ghost of a young British officer killed on the grounds tries in vain every year to complete his journey home to celebrate Christmas with his family there's also the RMS Queen Mary in California the historic ocean liner permanently ducked in Long Beach offers haunted holiday tours for Thrill Seekers with Eerie Tales of ghost children calling passers by by name and Gremlins tampering with the Christmas decoration s this Ghost Ship of the Pacific has no shortage of spine tingling Christmas tales in Louisiana there's the Bourbon Orleans Hotel it wouldn't be Christmas in New Orleans without some ghost sightings in this 19th Century Hotel a kinly spirit named Scary Mary chases oblivious guests from her former room on the sixth floor every Christmas Eve her creepy cackling Echoes throughout the premises all night long in Florida there's the Don cassar Hotel spending Christmas on the sunny Gulf Coast might seem Pleasant enough that is unless you book room 36 at this Pink Palace of a resort the mischievous ghost of Hotel founder Thomas row plays pranks on unwary guests switching TV channels mysteriously and rattling the closet doors all night like the ghosts of Christmas's past there's the Hotel Del Coronado in California on the other coast around every Christmas season this iconic Beach Resort is plagued by the ghost of a heartbroken young woman named Kate Morgan she mysteriously died at the hotel in 1892 just before Christmas these days Kate spends her lonely holiday Seaside vigil switching lights on and off breezing past guests down the hall and riding the hotel's elevator going up and down aimlessly all night and then we can make our way to Scotland to Edinburgh Castle Restless Spirits roam this medieval Fortress all year but become especially active around the holidays Phantom soldiers are seen on the ramparts unearthly cries fill the chapel and strange glowing orbs float around the Cobblestone grounds on Christmas Eve supposedly remnants of souls not yet at peace have a wonderfully creepy Christmas haunted travel [Music] fans RM pingleton contributed an interesting story titled encounter with the antler one an eerie late night visitor and I'm sharing it in our Christmas episode because a it takes place in December and B it gives you the shape of a deer's head I just couldn't help but associate Christmas with it here's the story in the mid 2000s I was living in a house on the far east side of Indianapolis my sole companion at the time was an orange stray tabby cat I'd adopted named Karma one early December morning around around 3:00 a.m. I felt Karma jolt suddenly the first thing I remember was looking directly at her she was standing on me alert but not hissing and she was focused on my open bedroom door I twisted my body to look where her attention was just inside my bedroom was a dark figure with antlers standing on two legs with its front arms slash legs raised in a praying mantis likee pose its mouth was a gape as it stared directly at me the best description I can think of is it resembled a a deer leaping at me Frozen in midair looking directly into its eyes I did not feel fear so much as what I would describe as intense apprehension and disbelief Karma and I stayed motionless wondering what it would do next what seemed like minutes was likely only seconds before it finally took a few steps backward into my hallway and dissolved into what I can only describe as a black swirling Mist in the days months and years which followed I questioned many aspects of that experience first I had to ask if this was in fact a real encounter or a product of my dream state superimposed onto my waking State a hypnopompic hallucination fortunately I'd had hypnopompic hallucinations in the past so I had a baseline for a comparison one difference was that there was no sleep inertia that deep sleepiness which is hard to wake from during this encounter Karma had awakened me suddenly and I was very definitely awake not in some half sleep State there was also no pre- waking imagery already in my head I was surprised when I turned and saw what my little cat was looking at if the imagery had been in my head how was it she was looking at something also also unlike past hypnopompic hallucinations the vision did not slowly fade but instead became that black mist so given that I believed this was indeed a genuine encounter what then where did it come from why did it choose me who would I turn to for answers upon relaying a description of this alien being to others a well-red pagan friend of mine was struck by the similarity of my description to an ancient cave painting discovered in the cave of shroy freris in France dating back to 13,000 BCE which she called konos upon seeing the painting known as the sorcerer for the first time I was struck by the crude similarities especially as it features the same preying mantis pose so if it was indeed an ancient being I wondered given its servine appearance if it inhabited a nearby wooded area my thoughts turned to a creepy patch of old growth forest just to the East and an old schoolhouse tucked into one corner of those woods the earliest plot map I could find dated 1855 shows a John Hamilton owning that land and my land so so there could have been a connection according to the current owner of the woods it had never gone through forestation like so many agricultural plots in that area the land was untouched going back to the days when native tribes roamed the area the old schoolhouse had served as Warren Township school number one I'd always been drawn to that house and had even considered purchasing the property at one point the day I went to tour the vacant building I noticed some strange symbols painted in white above each door later I identified these as pom myom symbols and wondered if they were meant to serve as Wards sometime later it mysteriously caught fire in the middle of the night and was subsequently demolished so what of the distinctive swirling black mist years later this detail would resurface while reading Shape Shifter territory by Ryan Patrick Burns in which he describes an encounter with a wolf in Utah which vaporized into what appeared to be a black fog or a mist of swirling Blackness there it was someone else had seen the Mist as well had I seen a skin walker what I also find striking about the UAH Basin area of Utah where Ryan had his sighting is that nearby ancient petroglyphs depict beings with crude antl often accompanied by spirals many believe those spirals to represent portals but I can't help but wonder if they depict the distinctive swirling black mist were they one and the same most of my questions involving my encounter and that surrounding area of land remain a mystery like so many paranormal subjects I'm still left with more questions than answers [Music] [Applause] [Music] want more paranormality subscribe to paranormality magazine and each month get it delivered digitally or VIA mail in our print version paranormality magazine is a collaborative Endeavor featuring works from people like you who have a passion for all things mysterious and unexplained our goal is the pursuit of knowledge Gathering captivating stories from our own team of writers researchers and investigators as well as from writers such as yourself each monthly issue also includes a list of Paranormal horror UFO and cryptozoology events around the country incredible paranormal themed artwork articles and writing sent in from our readers suggested books and podcasts to consume and more visit paranormality mag.com And subscribe today for as little as $3.99 a month that's paranormality mag.com paranormality mag.com [Music] [Applause] December 25th is not just a day of joy and celebration it also has a few spooky Secrets Brandon Grimes brings us 13 facts about December 25th that might send a few shivers down your spine December 25th is the birthday of Alistair Crowley a notorious British cultist who was known for his involvement in Black Magic and Witchcraft Christmas day is the longest night of the year in some parts of the world making it ideal for those seeking paranormal activity in the UK it's traditional to leave out mince pies on Christmas Eve so that Santa can have something to eat when he visits during the night although this ition may also be linked to stories of ghosts visiting people's homes December 25th is known by some as stir up Sunday a day on which people traditionally make their Christmas puddings according to Folklore this will bring good luck for the coming year the famous Philadelphia Experiment of 1943 allegedly took place on December 25th and involved the US Navy reportedly making making a warship invisible and teleporting it from one location to another in a matter of seconds in Mexico Christmas day has become associated with Lerona the Weeping Woman an old story about a woman who drowned her children in a river out of grief for her lost love and now haunts those who hear her cries December 25th has been linked to reports of UFO sightings with a particularly famous One a occurring on Christmas day in 1965 when an Australian man claimed to have seen a UFO resembling a flying saucer over his property in some cultures it's believed that any children born on Christmas day will have the ability to see ghosts or predict the future when they grow up it's also said that unmarried women who sleep with an apple beneath their pillow on Christmas Eve might dream of their future husbands that night some Churches hold special midnight masses on December 24th and 25th which is believed by some to be more powerful than at other times due to its proximity to the solstice December 25th was once the official date given to those believed to have died of vampirism According to some old folklore Traditions Christmas day is said to be a time when the veil between our world and the spirit realm is at its thinnest making it easier for spirits to cross over into our physical space much like Halloween and many cultures believe that Sprites and fairies come out on Christmas Eve to play in the snow and light up the night sky with their Firefly like lights these spooky facts about December 25th are sure to add a touch of mystery and Magic to your holiday season from ancient rituals to mysterious creatures this day has a long history of association with the Supernatural and it's still celebrated as such today so be sure to keep an eye out for any signs of other worldly activity this year you never know what may have crossed over from the spirit realm into our [Music] own [Music] paranormality Magazine's Chaz of the Dead brings us an interesting story of tragedy and miracles during the Christmas season it's about the Unexplained underground Rescue of some trapped Miners and how they recall some bizarre otherworldly encounters while trapped the day after Christmas 1945 disaster struck in rural Kentucky outside of the small town of Four Mile an explosion echoed through the hills The Source was from a coal mine that was being operated by the Kentucky straight Creek Coal Company at 7:00 workers had started to arrive by 8:30 smoke was pouring out of the mine the exact cause of the mine Explosion was never determined the mine had gone through a rigorous inspection only a few months earlier in August and had passed with no issues being reported the prime suspect was a pocket of natural gas combined with coold dust that had caused the explosion and subsequent fires as this had happened a few times before rescue workers both volunteers and Red Cross professionals showed up on the scene and immediately began the rescue effort 30 men were trapped underneath the mine and with fires raging all around the the underground passages few people expected these miners to survive progress getting to them was also slow they estimated that it would take at least 3 days to reach the trapped miners the explosion had destroyed most of the supporting beams in the main tunnel so they had to be replaced as they went to avoid a cave-in around here is when the official story ends the last article published in newspapers stated that they were still trying to rescue trapped miners but the outcome for them looked Grim The Rescuers did not expect them to survive I found some online forums confirming that people's relatives had died at the site but I also found a strange tale while the story has been published around a variety of online sources and other volumes it is claimed that it was originally found in a magazine interview with one of the survivors of the mine collapse this interview took place a few decades after the incident itself but the story this Survivor told was bizarre enough that it is carried on that being said I've tried and failed to locate this original interview so its validity is still up for debate the story claimed that one group of minors encountered something unexplainable while trapped underneath the Earth they said at some point during their ordeal the jagged rock wall of the mine gave way to a door that seemed to have appeared in an instant from this doorway stepped out a man a perfectly regularl looking human being he appeared to be wearing some type of blue color workman's uniform as he was described variously as a lumberjack or telephone lineman he stepped out of the doorway the space behind him seemed well illuminated he simply told the trapped men that they shouldn't worry and that they would be rescued soon he then stepped back into the illuminated room and closed the door behind him leaving the baffled miners behind this is about all of the story that has been preserved although since it is being told it's safe to assume the miners were indeed rescued as the man stated the story is certainly suspect and even if it is to be believed one can write off this Apparition as part of the stress or psychosis being trapped in a mine but what's important about this story is not whether it occurred as described it's the fact that these types of stories are much more common than one expects and the area around the Mammoth Cave System seems to be a hotspot for these kinds of interactions whatever it is that facilitates them a similar incident occurred on August 13th of 1963 in Shepton Pennsylvania this mine was also a coal mine and had been operating in good condition that was until a bunge cord responsible for hoisting up a large coal truck snapped and sent its load firing downward like a missile as it went it destroyed support beams on either side of its tracks causing substantial keyins throughout the damage left three men trapped deep underground surrounded by oppressive darkness two of the men David felon and Henry Hank Throne had been caved in together on one side of the track and the other alone on the opposite side the two men could hear the third for some time but eventually he went quiet this left felon and Throne alone in frigid temperatures and surrounded by an unimaginable darkness that is until the darkness was broken by something entirely strange there trapped meters below the Earth the pair saw three men off at a distance deeper in the mine the men said they were wearing headlamps and what appeared to be some kind of space suit the figures came up to them but did not speak they presented them with a plaque that stated that they should not worry and that they would be rescued then they turned around and left the two men crawled toward the figures and called out to them but they simply continued walking off deeper into the Earth and leaving the men behind after that the two men began to see a variety of strange sightings they saw the Holy Cross and an illuminated stairwell that they were unable to reach at one point they even claimed to see Pope John the 23rd who had died a few weeks earlier interestingly enough only one of the two men were religious and recognized the pope but when they both were interviewed independently after their rescue they described the same man and not just the pope their stories were remarkably similar by most accounts of the time of course over the years these small differences that are present in their stories were made into lynchpin arguments meant to discredit the entire incident but the men who went through this ordeal feel very strongly about what they witnessed felon told a reporter for fate magazine Pope John and the cross were there all the time but these other things kept jumping across first there was these men with lights and after a while the steps would come it was real both of us were seeing it and we knew they was live people we know that as you've likely surmised the two men did survive they had to bring in specialized drooling equipment and it still took 6 days of drilling to reach the men's chamber they finally broke through and provided the trapped men with food and water it would be another day and a bigger drill before the men were finally freed Skeptics claim a variety of things when it comes to this case Minor's psychosis is a term that gets thrown around and certainly does apply folad do also gets thrown around but this one is a much weaker connection but those familiar with my research already know that just because these two men were in an altered state of consciousness does not mean what they experienced was fake or non-physical we must consider a few facts that the story seems to repeat itself in a similar fashion decades apart and while this story focuses only on two examples from the area we're discussing it's quite apparent that this experience is something that seems to be quite common in cases of minor psychosis but the explanation that these images are simply conjured up by the subconscious to provide comfort for these people does not add up in the previous case in the example of the Pope that does make sense log ically and actually a religious person is much more likely to see religious iconography during a near-death experience but in these stories it is not the pope or Jesus who brings the message that they will be saved even in the later Story the pope was just seen it was the spaceman who brought that message in the story before that happened the day after Christmas it was again a strange human wearing a weird onepiece worksuit this is the description we hear again and again in these cases of not a familiar face but one that is alien and strange it's also the description we hear of UFO inhabitants when contactees or abductees tell fanciful Tales of seeing strange worlds it is these types of entities that show it to them the strange worlds are also an aspect of these cases the bright room in Kentucky the marble staircase in Pennsylvania both leading off into strange illuminated and inhabited worlds that lay somewhere between reality and our [Music] consensuses and being the holidays why not end this episode with something a bit more light-hearted Brandon Grimes brings us a story about how you shouldn't throw your Christmas tree out you should eat it instead people are discarding their festive trees left and right after Christmas however a few have found an extraordinary way to keep the spirit of the holiday Evergreens Alive by devouring them this year folks are embracing an exciting new trend of repurposing their once loved Christmas trees in the kitchen by using them as key ingredients and recipes you can pretty much eat the whole thing Julia georgalis author of how to eat your Christmas tree told the guardian you can use the needles as you would Rosemary or bay leaves for flavor jalis stated that pine needles can be combined much like Rosemary or bay leaves to give other dishes an Exquisite flavor alternatively they can also be crushed and steeped into a vinegar or gin infusion for an even more robust taste to create a unique flavor she suggested charring small sections of the Christmas tree in a hot oven and then blending them into Pine Ash this will make for an interesting addition to any dish according to various food experts pine needles can be used not only as a garnish but also for pickling eggs or vegetables and adding them to drinks or infusions and it doesn't stop there either Tik tok's been buzzing with excitement around pine needle tea a delicious beverage made by boiling water pre-washed pine needles and branches to create a flavorful broth what's more some have even proclaimed that the Christmas tree concoction can help soothe tired muscles through the internet individuals have discovered a creative new way to utilize pine needles by boiling them with sugar and water to make an irresistible syrup beyond the pine needles there are a plethora of other parts from your Christmas tree that you can enjoy jalis the Visionary behind London's Supper Club featuring Christmas tree based dishes also noted that if you opt to replant your tree you can Savor its fresh sprouts and the spring but she sternly advises those who desire to partake in her favorite Spruce ice cream sunday to wear gloves since the needles do tend to be quite spiky I have so much love for the spruce she wrote they are Regal and also taste bloody [Music] delicious [Music] [Applause] [Music] thanks for listening to our paranormality magazine podcast Christmas episode get more information about the magazine And subscribe to our monthly publication at paranormality mag that's paranormality mag.com and if you're a researcher or investigator send us your stories we might feature you in our next issue if you have a paranormal podcast you can add it to our website so our readers can find your show and artists if you'd like your work to be featured in our magazine or on our back cover contact us again our website is paranormality mag.com I'm Darron Marler and I'll have more paranormal for you next time from paranormality magazine Merry [Music] Christmas
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Being a versatile product designer - IDology #3 - Industrial Design Podcast
[Music] thank you [Music] nikoi hi today we're going to talk about being a versatile product designer you're a senior industrial designer here at mind cellular so I know you have a lot of experience and many different Industries with many different products with many different clients I'm sure you'll have a lot to to add to that our clients often come to us with expertise in their field with a product with their technology or whatever usually they're way better experts at this narrow field than we are but still there feel this somewhat narrow how can uh how is working with such experts from different Industries is it something difficult for someone who is an expert not so narrow in a wider range of Industries well as usual it depends okay because um once the client went through the industrial design process it's quite easy for him to jump into this process once like once again so you mean if such a client has experience in working with an external team yes because they know what can they expect okay from from external services such as industrial design company um but usually when a company reaches us it's their first or second attempt to to design a product from scratch and that's usually something that they don't know what to expect okay they don't know what to expect which what kind of results they get after after the the [Music] period of time of working on on their product so it's like a you could say it's less about expertise in engineering or design and kind of more about expertise in in the workflow or in the process of developing a new product yes because developing a new product in every brand or every branch of of uh of Market is nearly the same okay because we have to to know what we want to design we have to know whom we are designing for [Music] um and we have to know uh what is the at least estimated budget for for the project and for the end product that we are going to deliver so these four maybe five factors are nearly the same in each industry okay but um of course there are some little details that differentiate these different projects for example in medical um instruments or medical products we have to look at standards at some sophisticated laboratory tests okay and and so on so we have to include this into the process so that the end product will um we'll meet those standards we'll comply with them sure but the general process of development for the new product is like you say more or less the same yes it's more or less the same because the Technologies involved um like Manufacturing Technologies um are are similar this is not very big difference the difference is in at the end of the process so uh my guess is I have a lot less experience than you in in this industry would be that um clients who come to us for services uh probably expect to find a company that has a lot of experience in their specific Niche maybe or do those clients especially the ones you mentioned who are maybe doing their first product or maybe their second product they don't yet have a lot of experience with the process do they expect to find a company with a broad um design experience or rather narrow in their specific field usually companies think that when having a a company a partner that have that has the same experience that they have is a good partner for them because when they want to design for example a car you know they would approach a company that had designed a lot of cars yeah before um but the car industry is a bit different because they have much more narrow field of expertise because the project itself is difficult because you have to design lights you have to design a drive chain the car is basically a tunnel yes a ton of the products and all merged into one um so that's why these companies are usually looking for just the style or styling in external companies oh okay um oh let's simplify what if a company wants to make a a toaster are they looking for companies that has experience in design toasters and you got to the point because when we want to design a 100th poster yeah um it's not possible to make a living as a company or make a profit as a company just by designing toasters yeah and probably if you would have to design a hundred toasters in your career then the hundreds toaster either would be exactly the same as the last 50 or something totally not from reminding a toaster maybe yes but this drives creativity because once you get 10 same looking toasters you are bored of that yeah and you begin to think how might it look differently or work diff well not only look right because we also will I'm not sure if it would be the same in the case of toasters but um using technologies that are maybe not standard in some industry uh leads to Innovation right yes this drives Innovation and that those factors like um another function or enhanced function functionality uh comes after doing different designs for different companies yeah so not only you have a sort of a wider perspective or more space for your creativity as a designer but also as an engineer to use different for sure yes for sure because we are sometimes we are forced to find different technology because uh the technology that we would recommend as the first choice of Technology um for our client might not might not be sufficient because of the economy because of the uh amount of produced Goods because they are going to produce for example 1000 products in a year uh and we would recommend them to to manufacture it in any way that is more for hundreds of thousands yeah um so we have to look for different Technologies to make their products possible of course it has some Advanced advantages as well as disadvantages I'm sure that um for I'm sure at least I get them the impression that clients um the first thing that comes to mind when they think about working with an industrial Design Studio like ours is the not necessarily the technology part you you just talked about but mainly the the look The Design right because because that's something visual when you I don't know search the web for a company that does industrial uh design usually the exterior design comes up and in fact it's it seems to me like it's more about actually the mechanical and the engineering than the styling which is also yeah this there's a term that form follows function and yeah function follows this deformed um but yes I think that there is a space in this area for the design there is a space for each of the companies like ours like we deliver not only the uh this tile the the external design but we also deliver the internal design like the mechanical design Electronics Electronics the idea on how the product might not only look but also work and be manufactured yeah well that's also uh I mean I I guess every aspect only benefits from working on different Industries right like you can also not only incorporate the technology from industry from one industry into another but also some Aesthetics or some Solutions in the exterior design you can use something you've seen you did for one industry and get inspired by it in another right right um right and that's totally true because we take from one design project into another the ideas that might never happen in the industry that you we might be focused on yeah are translated from another industry from another uh from another project another idea from another technology into the product that benefits from that yeah mine Sailors started as a company that was making hundreds of pen drives okay so we were there as my Sailors so I didn't know that we we started as designing just a one type product okay um that's interesting but uh but it was a cooperation so so my Sailors was an internal design studio for a bigger company okay that's why we could focus on uh on such a small scale of of uh of that of products your experts and uh a narrow specific field of pen drives yes yes so so basically some some quite impressive uh Awards came four or because of the fact that we were experts in making pen drives okay but afterwards uh mine sailor switched into more um external Design Studio a separate company and then as an example the dice plus happened yeah and the dice plus was a different product it wasn't a pen drive yeah but the ideas that were in this small world of electronics came from pen drives into a Hardware gaming product yeah yeah um it was not a platform a platform yeah so these ideas like mechanical small little hinges or small ports or putting a lot of electronics into a really small volume um were not possible I believe that they wouldn't be possible without this expertise in in pen drives um who knows maybe someone designing the new PlayStation also started with pen drives ah it may be yes or maybe with being a fisherman yeah yeah sure do you have your own um sort of maybe not preferred industry but is there an industry that you like specifically like on working on products from that industry yes um this is the medical one okay um some medical industry you've mentioned it before with the safety regulations and additional steps in a development process yes but regarding the certification the the tests that or the standards that have to be that these products have to comply with yeah are usually at the end of the Journey of the project so so usually the client has his own um team that works 100 time just on the certification because it's that that's hard yeah how it hard it is um but um designing the product that is in medical is more satisfying for me as a designer because I know that I'm going to design a product that will help people um okay enhance daily if they're living or improve their health so it's so it's not your favorite because of the uh more complex process it's because of the meaning and function of the product yes definitely yes okay it's definitely more satisfying to deliver a product that would help one single person than making a product that is a rubbish for a million yeah yeah yes sure um okay so um when we say that uh we have a lot of designs in our portfolio and they're from every single industry almost so is it like every engineer or designer in this team has their own sort of industry expertise or how does it work with specific team members it's um quite a tough question to answer okay because um uh Gathering these people into into a team is quite a sophisticated and time-consuming process because once you get into the industrial design uh industry um you have to I believe forget about being a an expert in a narrow field we have to open your eyes you have to open your mind to learn every single day things that you have never expected to learn before yeah so we are our common uh our common sense or what we have in common yeah is something that we have open minds and we have uh really big eagerness to learn new things okay this is something that is like the Baseline for the industrial designer but I'm sure there's something like you could say that um you're specifically good at or that your expertise is something yes and this is what I'm I'm going to say because each of us in the team has at their own strength strengths um as in psychology as in you know up when you when you know something about people yeah you know that they have these strengths and their weaknesses and we try to enhance those strengths and work as a team on these weaknesses so once some people are not good and I don't know for example sketching yeah you don't have to be a really good sketch uh Sketcher to be a good designer because you are good at different things okay so we have experts in more humanistic approach um that you can ask difficult questions that can lead to better understanding of the project because we have to ask these questions and we have to know the answers so if we are more if we were more sort of technical guys that expect only the list of things to do we we will do this but I don't know if this product would not the initial requirements that were in the heads of of the the expectations yeah or the or or was it the expected result okay sort of um so you mean that um some might be more Technical and like to calculate and analyze data and information and others are more have a more artistic approach look for Solutions in form or material or each of it yeah there's a pretty nice term about it it's a holistic approach because we take all small pieces from from the near field of the design subject and the Far Far ideas that might never come to to the mind okay if we weren't diverse on the team because so it's about about a broad perspective yes it's all about the growth perspective of course sometimes we have to switch into our not very expertise Fields sort of because we have projects on different stages and sometimes people who are good at research for example have to jump into the conceptual face or have to jump into more mechanical phase but of course they have help from more experience and more advanced in these fields um you you set the medical industry is your favorite do you have a uh an industry maybe that is most challenging for you whenever you come across it um well I think that every project is a challenge and it should be but the most challenging uh industry is for me it's industrial Machinery okay um why is that because of the constraints that we have okay usually when we design for industrial machinery we have to design another rectangular object okay because the form factor is similar and yes okay exactly and to build the machine that is unique that presents the concepts the ideas behind the the brand that we are designing for [Music] um it's quite of a challenge because we have to think of how to break this form this rectangular basically it's more or less 90 percent of designs that is a rectangular form how to break it into shape that looks not so rectangular yeah but Still Remains the functionality induction cost and production costs yes the the functionality is easy but but the manufacturing cost um it's pretty important in this field I think it's one of the most important things because in this Machinery industry margins are not so big because you have to invest a lot of money into manufacturing these Goods yeah so that the people can buy it so um and these are usually work horses they don't have to look pretty yeah they have to be stable robust versatile and you know so name it that's what they need to project with their looks that they're robust that they're stable strong yes but I've got one uh one story about about why design matters because we were visiting one of our uh contractors they were not our customers because they didn't manufacture the machines they were using them okay but as just as an example on how design can enhance their business was by looking at their old facility or manufacturing site and the new one because they had you were able to see both yes we were able to see both because they they've just launched their new manufacturing facility with brand new machines that were looking like they really cost a lot of money and they did in fact um but it the the fun fact is that they brought some new clients into their company and they could um quote projects with two times bigger margins when they their clients were visiting their new facility they were like running tests yes running tests and checking what sort of prices they can get yes when showing the old facility and then yeah and for the similar projects for the similar scope of work they were able to put two times the margin just based on the basically the look of the of the facility so yeah that is a fun fact that's interesting this is something that uh thought taught us something like we've been to some trade fairs this year in Europe and and in the US and a couple of them were different kinds of industrial machines and when we talked to companies that um already did invest in a nice design of their machines that's exactly what they said that it's it drives the margins and IT projects a sort of image that makes the brand sort of more approachable or trustworthy maybe trustworthy is the right word because you said that those machines need to show that they're robust that they're strong that they won't break and that they will do their job for ages right yes and that's why when we are going to make impression we wear suits we are not wearing t-shirts and yes and jeans I forgot my jacket not a big deal okay so let's Circle back to working with different Industries but not in the sense of designing or any engineering work but in the sense of working with the engineers and the clients themselves okay um uh like we said they are experts in their fields so um I assume that working with a company that for example does a product that's highly focused on let's say PCB engineering or or something that is more on the technical side and less on the exterior design for example okay um I assume working with such a client with an engineer on that side is sort of a different experience or a different process than talking with someone who needs a consumer product which whose sales largely are affected by the exterior design so they're very focused on how the product will look would you say that they're the same client that's the same workflow or do you also specialize in working with not only in an industry on a type of product but also with a type of client um we do not have discomfort to to work with only the clients that we we wish to work for um but we are trying and I think that we are able to work with a variety of of different clients um these clients that are familiar with industrial design are sort of easier to handle okay because they already know that design takes time as well as any other stuff that uh is in common with developing a new product it takes time and we have clients that do not understand it yet okay so you wouldn't say that those clients differ like one being super technical and the other being super let's say artistic or creative or whatever um but they more differ on whether they worth went through the process before or not and if they did is basically the same working with one or the other yes some sort of but the difference is when the the company approaches us from different perspective when the company approaches us from the perspective of Engineers or people who have problem or technical problems and snoring problems or engineering problem to solve it's totally different approach yeah and done when we try to serve people who went from Market the marketing so you're saying it's different when working with a person from an NPD Department versus a person from a marketing department basically because they're looking for other things yes um from when when people from marketing approach us they need something juicy and some something beautiful just something that runs emotions in our client and not our clients in their clients so they are more focused on how this product might be perceived by their clients so the difference is that the marketing does not judge the project they are clients too yeah so um this process is a little bit harder in terms of making a design or a stylistic that is okay with their clients or if the wow factor as we we tend to call it um is big or small but for the customers of our client um and when we are speaking with more technical part of the company like new product developments like R D um these engineering uh requirements are usually more on the side of manufacturing costs also they would like to take down the cost as much as possible while still having the good design yeah they are not the best gaming at the best they they want to have the good design with still reasonable manufacturing costs and the difference is that the difficulty lays in different sides when we have to make something that is bold as we have in our claim um we can do this but something bold also usually means more expensive to make it doesn't mean that it's more expensive than the competition but it's more expensive than the product that is already on the market that is manufactured by the company itself and is focused on production costs yes yeah um because production costs usually um ruin the design because you have to make something cheaper so you use cheaper tooling you have to use cheaper uh [Music] um cheaper Technologies to to assemble the thing so the end product looks cheaper cheaper yes that's why it's not possible to have the product that looks expensive and is cheap in manufacturing yeah but I assume like you said in some Industries it it doesn't necessarily need to look in a specific way so consumer products need sometimes this wow factor that you mentioned industrial Machinery needs this very solid robust look and not to be too expensive in manufacturing in order to in order to keep up with the competition yes um and probably I I'm guessing here that there are some industries were it's a it's looking cheap is good enough yes definitely yes they are not focused on Aesthetics as much but um of course there's still a room for industrial design while thinking of product that is looking cheap and is cheap because the perfect example of of the cheap achieving design or or the cheap designs in manufacturing is Ikea for example okay because they uh strive or they do a lot of research a lot of Trials and errors to make the product uh cheap but still looks kind of good yeah but it's not that easy as well because uh taking these costs down to the level of Ikea for example is uh simply a matter of quantity yeah so mass production allows for yes you need to be lower priced lower than with lower definitely yes they can afford to put several hundreds of millions of dollars to develop a product set of products yeah that that will be um and in the end cheap enough so that every one of us can afford it but we can afford it because of the fact that it is mass produced yeah so it's sometimes I I guess it might seem especially for companies that are in for developing a new product and it's their first rodeo sort of so to speak that they see something on the market they see it's cheap so they assume probably they should also be able to make it cheap if they go to a design company right yes and this is the wrong assumption because they have forgotten that Behind These cheap products there is a Big Brand yeah that spends a lot of money into marketing and spends a lot of money into the production um efficiency because when they do the production they do it efficiently you as a smaller company or as a manufacturer that is already are are almost at the beginning of this journey of making a product you cannot expect to be competing with the price yeah you have to compete with different values you have to compete with functionality um but as well as most um important things like repairability repairability yes like you can repair it the product that you that you manufacture because of course sometimes mass production leads into products that are single use yeah yeah nowadays um it's not only important for our environment but for the people to have products that can be repaired or refurbished yeah sure so that they can have their second or third life so if you work on these values and Industrial Design Studio can help you with that you can have success but of course on a smaller scale because you cannot measure the success of your product with such Giants as Ikea decathlon or something like this because it's not possible to compete with them with the price sure that must be uh difficult to understand for some starting business women or men yes when you are starting the business I've already read a blog post about it like you are a um you are aiming to start your business and you think that you can sell your product cheaper than your competition you didn't do your homework because this price is not a as is not by surprise they have uh precisely defined this price because of their marketing research or market research the target group the possibilities on the market that they are selling on and many different aspects you need to accept that you don't know a lot by starting when you are starting so um we can help at least with product development we cannot help with marketing because it's it's different a different area of expertise but yeah sure um like speaking of uh the manufacturing process the cost of tooling or Logistics or whatever um when you worked with clients from different Industries and some products made it to the market some products didn't did working on those different uh manufacturing processes basically knowing how a product will be manufactured by what sort of company or what sort of tuning will be used does this also go into the broadening broadening of your perspective when working with different clients like knowing the manufacturing process of industrial Machinery does it help with designing a medical device a handheld medical device um sometimes in small details yes because we know we get to know different technologies that are new on the market for example five years ago a 3D printing which is totally uh observed in the world that you can have 3D printer at your home you can prototype whatever you want yeah like five years ago we probably could have like a desktop Runner you could have yeah um but five or seven years ago something has changed in the area of manufacturing by 3D printing because several years ago 3D printing was perceived as just a as a prototype technology nowadays we've got implementations of this technology into even mass production yeah but of course these are small details or things that um can be manufactured in in different ways for for example injection molding or vacuum casting or whatever whatever it is but it's more economical to 3D print these parts uh so we tend to use these Technologies from industrial Machinery in consumer electronics for example we can 3D print a part that is not visible but is uh that but can be for example customized can have uh you can produce for example two thousand devices but uh each hundred of them has different part inside yeah okay and you you can do this by injection molding but it's expensive more expensive than when you have these individual Parts 3D printed they are not visible to your eye yeah so you don't care yes so you don't care if for example about the surface treatment because we are still and this is something that has to has to change I believe in our perception of good design it is happening but but not and in such a scale that I wish that 3D printing and surface finish and our perception of the quality of the surface okay should change because 3D printing does not produce the surface quality that injection molding does it's just not possible okay but it doesn't mean that this product is worse it doesn't mean that this product doesn't serve a function for you it's usually do it um as good as the injection molded part or even better because it is um manufactured without these big tooling or disappear tooling equipment that is really expensive and when it doesn't work you have to have place to store it well you said before that 3D printing is still as an industrial solution a fairly new technology um and it does produce a different kind of material maybe like like it had its different stages of the maturity of the technology like knowing or getting used to the factor of the the structure of the surface maybe this is something that also needs time it needs time it is distilling into our reality because uh some designers are focused just on 3D printing things and they are showcasing the 3D printed objects that um have these unique surface finishes that is produced by 3D printing because 3D printing has its you know layerness yeah yeah it's a different appearance but um it I think that it's going to change in the future um it doesn't have to still be layer by by layer 3D printing sometimes it's going to be more like taking something out of a liquid and you get the finished part so it's like uh with the Technologies and other things you you mentioned before uh knowledge about different materials used in different Industries may also with your experience be moved to a different industry to be used maybe in a non standard sort of sort of way and something might be standard in this industry and you might use it as an innovation in another yes yeah yes because innovating today is not I believe I think that it's not inventing something completely new that is out of this world I think that these times have passed okay maybe they will come back we've invented too many things yes maybe maybe they will come back with uh with changing some basic principles of physics for example okay because the physics that we know already is in our minds for over 100 hundreds of years so we cannot extract any more from it yeah uh so we need to go deeper yes so of course we've got this quantum physics that is uh taking a deeper look at smaller scale um so that we can benefit from that as the you know even the processors today are benefiting from the quantum physics so and so what's um what's innovating today in your opinion in my opinion innovating today is merging ideas is bringing one idea from another industry bringing the second idea from totally different industry and putting these ideas into the third one um so that you can make the small small Market or small branch of the of the of the area that you are focused on better with these external Technologies so basically uh like the old saying says everything is a remix yeah my guess I guess even the fashion yeah fashion for sure is the perfect example and it's visual yeah um I would like to go back to uh when we talked about working with different types of clients the technical and the artistic sort of type the NPD department and the marketing department okay um uh and somehow on that topic how important for an engineer or an industrial designer or any kind of designer is it to be to have to be able to communicate with those people who speak a different language sort of because I imagine that when either you're an engineer or an artist you're still in the in a business in different Industries with different types of people so I wanted to talk about about communication and how to communicate with those clients okay the question is more about the overall experience that you get as a uh as a specialist as a professionalism because what I've learned you can okay I am an industrial designer but at the beginning of my career I wasn't the industrial designer I was more sort of technical I was a Constructor I was a guy that was helping salesmen to sell some products yeah and what I've learned during this period of time that communication is the most important part of every professional worker okay because if you cannot communicate effectively effectively with your team or client you will not get the results that are expected okay so yes your your question is really important and answer for this question is that the communication is the most important so is it sort is the communicating this the skill of communicating effectively is it like in our team also some people feel better communicating with the technical engineers and some feel better communicating with the marketing Engineers is it is it also something like having a preferred or favorite um industry or type of project um yes of course we do we do not specialize in speaking with people but we have to be a damage we have to do it yes some kind of of communication is uh is a tool in in the hand of every designer or every every salesman so when we speak with with marketing departments we usually tend to speak with uh with the business developer so the business development site of our company is is approaching these clients but when the talk is uh turning more into specific topic or the more technical topic yeah um the the business development asks for help yeah they can't deliver yeah they cannot answer these questions which probably can be answered by each of us each of the designer that we have but of course when we are speaking about the specific industry like uh I'm more specialized in surface design so when we are going to surface something like more stylistic or more um or these surfaces just have to be neat or need to to to make a mold out of it um so that we are speaking about surfacing we are speaking about different aspects of it but when we are speaking about technology to manufacture uh sheet metal yeah it's it's also something that you can ex be expert in um our clients speak with different with someone else with someone else from from our team because simply they have a more common language and to understand each other yes they understand each other they can operate on different level of communication this level is more more technical more deep we we as designers can speak with everyone I think about about the big picture of each technology of each of each design style for example because we are open-minded but when when the thing comes more into the technical side of the um of the project we have to take the most ex the most experienced guy from our team to help us with this specific yeah I don't know topic question yeah well whatever uh as you know my previous experience was also in the creative industry but not in industrial design and when it comes to working with clients my perspective was always um no matter how good a job you'll do if you fail at communicating with your client the project will be dead anyway so you can be on time you can do a good project but if you can't find a thread between you and the client and you will then you will go into the spiral of arguing on details that may be not important or maybe have a very simple solution I always thought that communication like you said so I agree with you is the basic of any creative work basis I think yes it's something that when you cannot communicate effectively you will not sell not in the sense of money yeah you will not sell your idea exactly um and if you this is important for for a designer right because you you might be so in love with your idea you might be you might have great arguments that your idea is the best possible solution at the point at this moment but if you want communicate it like you said in the right way someone on the other side might think that I don't like this guy I'm not going to like his design either yeah okay it's it's possible it's possible but um there's something that is a derivative of your uh of your sentence because when we as designers fall in love in with our project yeah it's a crash prediction yeah you're already doomed yeah yes because you cannot fall in love with your project [Laughter] I know that we tend to like our babies because it's uh it's our creative work it's our time it's part of our life but when we fell in love with one product project of another or another of course I've got my favorites but I didn't fall in love with them because each love is Harsh yeah it's not going to go well with YouTube but in my previous in my previous company we used to say that you know you need to learn to kill your babies uh yeah something like this yes you have to be as objective as possible of course within the uh within within some constraints yeah you have a margin yeah um but but still you have to sell this idea or your idea your concept your project your um your small piece of work that you have put into this bigger project maybe uh you you should sell it like you have loved it but you cannot fall in love yeah because ah fake love something something after the presentation might happen like that might ruin your whole idea like the client says okay it's good but I don't like it yeah and it's okay but not okay enough that's his feedback and what do you do with it of course when you are more experienced you you are um asking questions taking it for granted yeah just asking questions why do you don't like it why there is something that maybe we have missed something sometimes after this I don't like it uh something that is Mis not misspelled but is not articulate not articulated clearly is just after this sentence and you if you don't ask a question you won't have this simple answer for example I don't like this color if it would be in black or in I don't know grayish it would be okay yeah so sometimes those little things are ruining the the design from your perspective but the client has its own perspective yeah sure and you know he's paying here so sometimes it's good to um take his word as the most important one do you think your team could work could design for any industry I believe yes yeah when we have um a good team from the client or when the our client has a team that is open-minded and he and this team wants to deliver something good or better than they have already and they preferably have an experience in the design process definitely we cannot design in in the void we have to design with people for people and I believe that when uh meeting these criterias um is is on a good on a good level we can develop product in every brand or every Market possible great okay well thanks a lot for the talk today um we were talking about being a versatile product designer I I think we've touched a lot of interesting interesting topics on that so till next time I guess till next time thank you cool thank you [Music]
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well today i want to talk about 10 words used to describe personality types and if you ever visited 16personalities.com probably you have some rough ideas about general personality types and if you go through a battery of questions roughly 100 questions you would figure out which personality type you belong to today we're going to learn 10 words 10 words to describe various kinds of personality types okay first is a word to describe a person who uh always think about oneself first think of oneself first okay that is that person's attitude to life is simple direct and above board every decision that person makes is based on answer to one question what's in it for me if his or her selfishness greed and ruthless desire for self-advancement to hurt other people that's too bad this is a tough world powell doggy dog and all that and i for one i'm going to be left behind so what kind of person what kind of personality is that it's called egoist me first and if i'm gonna use one word to explain that personality uh it's gonna be what egoist me first selfish okay selfish and let me talk about uh this word a little bit more to get you a better sense about the composition of that word based off word roots ego here okay um ego here is a latin word root for i okay egoist egoist and uh second we're going to learn a word that is closely related to this word and a lot of times people get confused about these two and what is the difference what is the difference a lot of times people yell for answers okay and the second word is uh to describe a person who is a part of conceit and we call that type of person what egotist egotist okay e-g-o-t-i-s-t as opposed to egoist egoist e-g-o-i-s-t okay here uh the word ego kissed is also uh based on the latin root ego for i okay so what is egotist ego just described a personality that is almost always at the height of conceit for example now let's see have you heard about all the money i'm making did i tell you oh about my latest amorous conquest let me give you my opinion i know because i'm an expert at practically everything so that's a person who is very obsessed of oneself especially one's own achievements eagle test so there's additional t here e-g-o-t-i-s-t as opposed to what ego is e-g-o-i-s-c without t there so ego-ist means a selfish person and to use very simple words to define egoist and let's move on to the next one next personality is called if i use a uh statement uh to describe would be let me help you let me help you so that word is altruist el chus a-l-t-r-u-i-s-t a-l-t-r-u-i-s-t if you belong to that personality type then you have discovered the secret of true happiness concerning yourself with the welfare of others well there's a bit of downside to it never mind your own interests how's the next fellow getting along so so all you think about is others and you want to serve others at your own expense sometimes sometimes and let's look at the word root uh of this word roots of this word right so we have alter here alt yeah it comes from this latin root alter alter meaning other meaning other and we have um a list of words later on we will learn those words that are based on this latin root for example uh simply alter means vary or change v-a-r-y or change alteration altercation so alter alchuist yeah alchuist right a-l-t-r-u-i-s-t word number four the user phrase to describe this personality it would be just leave me alone leave me alone so for example like a chemist studying a colony of bacteria under microscope you minutely examine your every thought feeling and action probing with futile questions like what do other people think of me how do i look and maybe i shouldn't have said that these questions are your constant nagging companions for you are unable to are unable to realize that other people do not spend as much time energy analyzing you as you think so what is that word well introvert i n t r o v e r t introvert i n r introvert okay and let me dissect this word uh by looking at the word roots that uh um compose this word so first is first is the part intro intro okay intro means what inward so a lot of times you look inward invert word here is from latin uh root verbal verb right meaning the term the term virgo there are actually a couple of word roots that begin with letter v um denoting um have a meaning of uh turn right term uh v-o-l-v-o volvo right volvo revolution involution devolution but that's another uh word root and uh a list of what word roots uh excuse me a list of words that are based of another word root that have a close meaning to virto alberta okay and let's continue to another word and uh word number five here word number five is a antonym of word number four introvert and probably you would guess right we have intro and probably we have what actual way extra extra use the phrase to describe it is um let's do it together let's do it together and the word for that is extrovert extrovert e-x-t-r-o-v-e-r-t and uh and uh let me uh analyze this word using word roots like i did for the previous four uh words here so first is extra right extra meaning what it comes from extro means outward and the second part of this uh word extrovert comes from latin root verto again verto v-e-r-t-o meaning what to turn to turn so
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Regular Food Review - Malteasers, Malteasers extra choc, Malteasers violet crumble
so I'm works being pretty stressful for the last while and I've decided to stop stress eating to cope with it I'm just kidding it's not actually gonna mean stressing and it's normal eating but stress induced perhaps I don't know sorry there's a truck I think it's the truck so but yeah I wanted to do like we're they call it regular food review and I'm just gonna do like a little food review of like Australian food that's a quite common but perhaps not so common overseas but also I don't know maybe not we'll see what happens I haven't decided what food I'm going to do today but I'm I'm gonna do some food today I don't probably jump on the bike go the shops so stay tuned let me know if you want me to review any particular food I'll probably won't but I might right so I went to the shops bought some stuff I didn't have a plan going in just went down straight down the aisle and I was like 10 times are too expensive they're not on sale you want to get things that are on sale so I've got a whole bunch of things on sale still expensive but I'll probably do a couple videos based on first things first TV snaps probably compare these bad boys beloved TV snacks trying to stay away from Nestle because they're not really Australian Australian and they're also just kind of you know not going to be my political thoughts pods pods pods pods but today's the Maltesers the Maltesers extra choc Maltesers honeycomb flavor stay tuned or item back so before I start I just wanted to say I was holding up this extra choc pack and it just felt lighter than the other tube so using my investigative skills this one is 140 grams this is the og Maltesers this is the honeycomb flavor 140 grams some ranging extra choc means less of everything else because this is only 120 grams oh [ __ ] you and we'll continue Maltesers just these are just just incredible incredible quintessentially Australian I hope I don't know they're like mothballs there you go that's what that's what they look like Oh malt balls great stuff just chocolate unlike so I got an email get that why don't like I don't know stuff I could eat like thousands of these right tastes like chocolate marvellous need i say more I also don't have a very refined palate so tastes like chocolate and malt kind of like a milkshake chocolate milkshake but better cuz it's a malteaser extra choc my my expectations are not that high because they just seem a bit dinky like Maltesers never needed extra chocolate today we're fine just how they were and screw you for meddling with them Mars I think it's Mars because there ain't nothing that needed to be done here okay first impressions these are a lot bigger just off the bat these are big boys and big balls alright so it's definitely a little until we can demonstrate here me a knife big ol knife big ol balls let's let you in to this all right old tasers I don't know oh [ __ ] all right oh yeah look so gonna ain't now AM oh [ __ ] all right noble malteaser this is multi no extra chalk Maltese ax you can just say the size difference already well that was great anyway just have a look at that have a look at that extra chalk what you know what I thought Maltesers didn't need extra shock they need extra chalk this stuff's great damn is good um I hate that they made it smaller that's just mean so you can make it people yeah that'd be great alright Maltese is honeycomb this is what I'm probably you know save my thoughts until after I have one that I have an informed opinion which is something that I usually don't have so they might change the most including myself it smells like violet crumble which is like similar to a crunchy but more honeycombing yep yeah so this is like imagine if you had a malteaser but instead instead of like malteaser in the middle it had crunchy or like a violet crumble so what I was gonna say at the beginning before I tried this and had in the informed opinion boys just because we can doesn't mean that we should this is this probably probably don't do this yes good this better but also worse because of 120 grams for better this go away no one likes you and you can stay exactly where you were and that was on the Shelf because I will not buy and take that Mars thanks for listening I've just built Maltesers
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Margins and Footers: Thesis Essentials 1/4
let's take a look at how we can best set up our thesis for the least amount of effort as we go along but the most amount of professionality and eligibility and general success to set up our page the best place we can go is up here on the ribbon so this area these menus and all of these settings they're all part of what Microsoft Word calls the ribbon Microsoft Word is ideal when it comes to writing your thesis because we can do a lot of complex things with it that are required when you're writing a thesis in the ribbon we're going to press the layout option the Layout tab and in the Layout tab we're going to select margins so the best place to start whenever you're setting up a document is in the margins as you can see Microsoft Word automatically presents us with a series of margins it thinks we might want but we want to actually make custom margins because this is our thesis after all and we have to make sure that we're following the university's guidelines so what are the university's guidelines the university's guidelines state that the left or the binding side of the document must be no less than 4 centimeters so we know that that one has to be quite a specific value as for the other margins guidelines simply state that they have to be no less than 1.5 centimeters so I'm going to make my top and bottom two point three centimeters and I'm going to make my right margin two centimeters you will want to write your thesis in portrait orientation but you may want some landscape pages in there as long as you have section breaks which we will come to you in a later video in a later demo then that will be absolutely fine it's important to consider whether or not your department specifies margin sizes that are different to those that I'm showing you now also think about whether or not you're going to be printing this thesis or whether you're going to be submitting it online only because if you do print it you'll need to be considering whether or not you're going to print double-sided if you do print on double-sided you will need to make sure that you have mirror margins and if you're happy with that then click OK and now you can see already there's a slight change in the composition of this page if you want to check exactly where you can write where Microsoft Word will automatically let you write then simply go into the View tab and you can see here that you can tick the ruler and then suddenly at the top and the side here you can see the white area where Microsoft Word will let you type without having to sort of change any settings along the way something else that we really need to consider putting in at this point it'll help us keep track of things and it's something we mustn't forget when it comes to printing out or submitting our thesis that is page numbers so page numbers are really easy to insert so we go to the insert tab and then you can see in this header and footer section along here yours might be slightly different in layout but there is a page number box here and you can really easily insert page numbers to the bottom of your page just select which ever option you think is the best and the most professional once you've inserted page numbers you can see that it opens up this new tab so this is the design tab specific to your header and footer this shows us different options that we can insert into our header and footer you can see that if I scroll up the document the header area is also open to edit this is a special screen and you'll see that you can't actually edit anything outside of the header and footer until you click on the close header and footer option now I'm back to normal and I can edit anything that I need to but you can still see that I have my page numbers here if I wanted to slightly change my page numbers I can go back into my insert tab and into the page number box and there is this format page numbers option in this menu you can change the format of your numbers so you can choose whether you have letters or Roman numerals or something like that and then you can also change whether or not you're starting from a specific number which is quite helpful in certain places and you can also choose whether or not you continue from a previous section remember this dialog box when it comes to section breaks and page breaks because if you're wanting to make your appendices have a different number format to the rest of your thesis you will need to come back to this particular dialog box and edit them remembering that you will need a section break between each set of numbers and number formats while you're having a go at any of the things that you see in these tutorials please do remember that a really useful tool to see what you have done and what you maybe haven't done is on this home tab if you look in the paragraph section there is this tool which if you hover over it calls itself the show / hide tool okay if you turn that on if you click on it you can see everywhere where you have a new paragraph so everywhere that you have pressed the enter button and you can also see where you have page breaks and section breaks this is really useful and can really help you to stop getting confused in certain places where you might otherwise get confused to turn it off you just go back to the paragraph section and click on the show / hide button once more
York Library, Archives and Learning Services
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Improving Halo Infinite's Microtransactions & Progression System
halo infinites progression system battle pass and store are utterly atrocious uh the progression system is so bad that players don't have an actual military rank think about that max oberman developed that system back in halo 2 and it evolved in halo 3 just for us to not have one in halo infinite that's sad it's it's honestly it's pretty disappointing if you ask me however there's plenty of room for improvement ideally i'd like these improvements to happen and happen as soon as possible realistically i just don't see some of these changes happening if you guys like the changes that i'm suggesting or have any suggestions of your own please leave them in the comments i'd love to get a discussion going so without further ado let's go bros what i'm about to say can be really really difficult for some people to understand but stay with me on this microsoft the publisher of all xbox titles owns 343 industries who is the developer of halo so what does that mean what this means is that any decision the 343 makes has to be given a green light by microsoft 343 can't make their own decision and then put that decision out in the game so for example if 343 wanted to lower the cost of microtransactions in halo infinite they would have to go to microsoft and say hey we'd like to lower the cost of the microtransactions in this game we need your approval to do so and here's our plan if the plan isn't good enough for microsoft then they're denying it and then 343 is back to the drawing board so what this means is that we have microsoft telling 343 you have to come up with a system that guarantees us money and i'm sure there were a lot of back and forth meetings between these two and microsoft was like ah we don't like that it's not gonna i don't think that'll make us enough and then three four three is like okay and then they go back to the drawing board and so on and so forth so in conclusion 343 has to do what they say 343 just makes the games hindi experience made a fantastic comment in a video talking about halo infant's micro transactions luke said i honestly really feel for the artists and developers who worked on all this armor because they clearly put so much love and effort into these pieces of armor the new ones and the returning ones and all they're probably seeing right now is everybody raging about how they're unlocked through paying for them over actually falling over how good they look this is spot on because 343 is at the mercy of microsoft that's just how it goes man it's the same thing for the call of duty devs and for everyone that's been telling me and is going to tell me in the comments of this video that oh well microsoft doesn't do microtransactions like this in their other microsoft games i don't give a this is halo this is the face of xbox all rules are thrown out the door when it comes to halo we saw it with halo 5 loot boxes for customization and halo the most bare bones customization without having a customization option it doesn't matter when it comes to halo and i don't understand why people haven't gotten that through their heads in six years and to be honest if you really think that microsoft has absolutely no say in any of the stuff that gets put out then you're as naive as amelia from re zero so now that that's out of the way here's a way to improve the store number one i think that the prices should be lowered in the a halo infinite store i mean they're really expensive at the moment and i know the game's free to play but that's not an excuse not only that but i think that there should be a catalog for everything that you can buy in the store at all times obviously when new events come out you just add to the catalog it would just be a lot easier instead of having this whole like oh this is only available for x amount of time it's like that sucks like stop doing this the whole let's make this limited time crap isn't the right move so you know as you guys can tell from what i just said it's like the limited time events why limit what modes we can play at all times more game modes and playlist means there's something for everybody fiesta should be a permanent game mode and we should have playlists that are available in regular multiplayer and they just addressed this the other day so when i was writing this the announcement for the playlists in multiplayer was not announced limited items may work in the store for other games like fortnite and call of duty and things like that but halo has a tradition of customization that is unlike call of duty fortnite apex all that other stuff it's true and anyone who's like oh no it doesn't yes yes it does like when you look at it when have you ever been able to freely freely customize your character in call of duty you haven't you'd either have to grind supply drops or whatever and i think a lot of the people that are talking about the free customization are people from my era which was halo 3 and halo reach and i guess halo 4 as well where you were grinding challenges and doing things to unlock the armor that you wanted and that's how it should be you should be able to grind your armor and freely customize your spartan in whatever way that you please i really don't like the armor cores the armor cores and i said this before launch but the armor cores are really dumb especially when bots can kind of mix and match their armor no matter what core they're wearing that's just one of those things where i think that they're gonna end up fixing that um but at the same time i don't really know if they will because it's one of the main monetization features and i just don't i don't really know but speaking of cores i bought the fnatic skin for uh the halo hds yeah i bought envy and i bought the fnatic skin because as you guys know my logo is black and orange normally i rock white and orange but you know i figured because the fanatic skin looks so dope that i would i would rock black and orange and there is no white and orange in the store or anything right now because we can't customize our colors i really dislike how you can't mix and match those hcs skins for example if i wanted to rock the fanatic helmet but wanted to rock the blue arm for envy or like the black and blue arm for envy i can't do that and i think that's so stupid if you buy multiple hcs skins you should be able to mix and match those skins that's just how i feel about it now i know that they have to make money so like i said there should be a balance between the two give us a catalog and honestly there should be a catalog for each armor piece there shouldn't be a catalog for like one set another set another set like no there should be a catalog for each armor piece i know it takes a lot of work to do this probably you know but the thing about that is they'll get more money if they don't do that if they bundle it up they'll get more money because if someone sees a helmet that they really want but they don't really care about the shoulder pads they'll end up just buying the helmet instead and they'll pay 20. and from a business perspective i understand that but i don't think it's right i feel like everyone has reached the same consensus on how the store should operate besides the whales and when i say whales i mean people who just buy whatever and they don't really care because they're fine with paying you know money because the game's free to play now let's move on to the progression system and the battle pass so when i wrote this originally at the time of writing this 343 has improved the xp progression for the battle pass unicec announced that on november 30th the progression system will be as follows your first game is guaranteed 300 xp second game is 200 xp third game is 200 xp fourth fifth and sixth game is guaranteed 100 xp for each game and then seventh game on is 50 xp per game in my opinion it's not where it should be but it's a step in the right direction also side note the xp that you get per match doesn't include the challenges you're completing either so on top of the default xp that you get per match you'll also be able to get more xp by completing the challenges in conclusion i leveled up my battle pass four times within two days or twice per day after playing about 10 to 12 matches my first level came because of xp per game and then the second level came mainly from the challenges i completed the system is far better than the original but it still needs improvement we need a social and global rank for our spartans and for our you know gamertags and things like that and right now the only progression system is the battle pass i'm gonna be rosy guys this got to change the has to change i know 343 are looking into this and we'll probably get an actual ranking system later down the line but in my opinion i think 343 should bring back the halo 3 military rank system halo 3's military rank system was simple and easy to follow it was plus one if you got a win zero for a loss and minus one if you quit or disconnected does it depend on your teammates in a way yeah it does but sometimes that happens you can't just give xp and rank up all the time you can't just get for free and i know that sounds pretty bad like me saying you can't have for free but there could be an alternative to where for your social rank if we were to do like the halo 3 system you could do 0.1 xp for every kill metal that you get so say you get two double kills a triple kill a killing spree and say like a kill joy or an assassination or something like that or a ninja you would get .5 xp for all three or for those that's five all five of those medals it's it's got to be a balance for me and the halo 3 and halo reach mainly halo 3 system is where my bread and butter is like that's what i love but you know it's really upon your preference the last thing i would do for the battle pass is to get rid of some of the xp and challenge swaps and replace them with credits that we can use to get the armor in the store or the battle pass i know that there are no credits in the battle pass because it kind of forces you to go by the credits and that's how they're making money but you have to offer both you have to offer both in order for your fans and your community to stay on the game every other game does this i don't want to see the player count drop by a hundred thousand within two months because they're not making the right moves then after they put the credits in the battle pass i think the 343 and microsoft should come to an agreement where classic armors aren't in the store all the time so for those of you that don't know there was like that leak of the thousand dollars you'd have to spend in the store in order to get everything and i think one of those pieces of armor was the shoulders of carter in my personal opinion i think that if you're going to put out pieces of armor in the store they should be brand new armor don't put old-school armor in the store that's now that's one of the things that i don't think is ever gonna happen but that's just my opinion on it i don't really like the classic armor in the store i understand you have to bait some people with armor in order to make money and it's a marketing strategy but that doesn't mean i have to like it if they make new helmets that look badass people will buy them plain and simple but if they make new helmets and pieces of armor that suck and people don't like people won't buy it that's just how it works do i think any of my suggestions will happen honestly i don't really know i think the prices might come down a little bit but it's a long shot 3.3 and microsoft have to really go over everything and had to have multiple meetings back and forth in order to solve everything it pretty much comes down to microsoft giving 343 the green light to do whatever they want which they did with mcc but if they had monetized mcc people would have had an outrage after how the game shipped and all that stuff but uh yeah hope you guys did enjoy it don't forget to subscribe and like the video and thank you guys so much i'll see you guys later
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Tutorial: A Hitchhiker's Guide to CNCF/OSS Observability So... Matthias Haeussler & Tiffany Jernigan
okay good um so good afternoon and thank you very much for coming to our long version of an observability talk so it's we're gonna spend about next one and a half hours together so um yeah I hope you all have a have a great time also this time gives us a bit of flexibility on how to handle the content um so I just wanted to ask and invite everyone if you have any questions throughout the talk please don't hesitate to ask us we're happy to go back and and show things again and and and reiterate on something if something is not clear um also if we speak too fast or whatsoever or if you can't see things on the screen well just just let us know and we try to we try to adapt to that all right so um with that I'm gonna hand over to my colleague for introduction hi uh yeah I'm Tiffany Jernigan I am a for advocate so I mostly deal with like VMware tansu or open source and kubernetes um if you're trying to learn more about kubernetes in general which is probably part of why you're here in the first place or you're interested in Spring we have things that are Cube Academy and spring Academy where you can just go to cube.academy or spring dot Academy and there's a bunch of free classes on there to learn a bunch more in that space so yeah all right thanks so I'm going to say a few words about myself as well so my name is Matthias that that's me I work for a company called novatech medium-sized company in Germany we do mostly custom software development but also consultancy and training that's why I put this logo up here we just got certified as a training partner for the Linux foundation so we teach classes for the ck80 exam and besides that I'm also lecturer at two universities in the area of Stuttgart so that's also basically the reason why we too came together to um to give this kind of talk as you have seen in our background both of us help people to get educated in and around the the topic of kubernetes and the and the ecosystem and that's basically the same thing we try to do today so today the focus is going to be the observability part all around kubernetes and um for the introduction I'll hand over to Tiffany again big question is of being of Beast talk is there's a question of why so like the need for observability maybe is clear maybe it's not um basically I guess who here has already used kubernetes some people maybe okay all right so if you've played around with kubernetes like you've probably found that there's it can be pretty complicated there's tons of different things that you have to learn you have to understand all the things that you're dealing with and maybe how they interact with each other and just trying to figure out like what is going on so maybe you're this person here and you have all these pods running or containers running and you're just trying to figure things out so basically what our goal is is to make things easy show like some tools and ways to make it easier for you can so you can actually see what is happening more so in your cluster how things are interacting with each other so going in just like a high level overview of some things to make sure to level set with everyone basically you can see that there's two different layers here you have the top part which is the applications and your workloads and then at the bottom you have your infrastructure just basically making sure that everyone is just kind of like understanding that if like if you're pretty new to this that basically like you have uh kubernetes where you have a cluster that consists of multiple of these nodes and then on top of those nodes you have some sort of workloads that are running that have containers and it can be whatever application that you basically want to have so to look a little bit closer into the infrastructure side of things we have two main parts we have the control plane which has the API server which we will see a little bit later it basically has control over the cluster then there is the set for the worker nodes which usually you have multiple of them you can scale up and down as you need to and basically this is where you'll run your applications afterward so to look at this a little further so if we have a bunch of different applications here you can basically see that it is independent of whatever type of like programming language or whatever framework that you have you have and with these different types of applications there's different ways to go about monitoring them um it basically you're being you want to know hey I sure I have these applications are they running okay what is are they talking to each other properly like just trying to figure out more of is what you're expecting actually happening um so if you are familiar with some of the kubernetes API objects so there's things like you have like the base level which is pods which is where your containers are running there's things like Services Ingress deployment Etc so these are built in there and like basically with all these different things that you might have running you might have things like multiple languages you have a bunch of different components and trying to like observe all of these things like manually on your own uh can be a lot maybe you can go look at some of the cube catalogs or you can see hey this pod is not running some container failed or whatnot but trying to like deal with that like yourself can be pretty complicated and you need to be able to understand like how all these things kind of work so one component I want to go and highlight is the API server basically it runs once in the cluster in the control plane and it's basically how people such as yourselves interact with the kubernetes API and can do things with objects like creating a pod deleting something scaling Etc and like later we'll see like how significant of a role it plays when it comes to observability for what is going on in your cluster so just to like kind of summarize things a little bit there so we have like we have the infrastructure we have our control plane we have our worker nodes we have the API server there can be a bunch of different languages and then like there's all these things that we need to be able to observe so basically we don't just care about all these individual things that are happening here we also care about like the state of like how are they interacting with each other it's this part of the application interacting with that one is it getting actual data maybe it's something actually making it to the database especially since we're dealing with microservices it's not just one thing that just is Standalone like is there high latency are there errors or different things like that and then there's things like app level metrics or infrastructure specific metrics and basically because there's just so much observability it's pretty complicated so um basically if we are like observing applications and kubernetes we need to understand like a little bit of like how it's being handled like we've seen like what we care about observing like the next question is like how do we get this kind of information so there's like various places that you can add agents to do monitoring so like there is the level of like your application that you have there um then there's the level of you have a container there outside of that is a pod and then outside of that is a node and basically you would want you as the person who's trying to do observability to be able to to care about that on each one of these levels and that can be pretty complicated and confusing so just kind of like interacting to talking with like the API server we're talking with uh having agents and for various other places there so for instance we could have an agent there and it can collect metrics first having like observability dashboards for instance you can also do it for your nodes as well and then for your application then there's also the ability to have a sidecar for dealing with a service mesh for instance as well so basically at the there's all these places that you can go and get metrics and like there's a bunch of different types of metrics and also there's not just that there's different levels of overhead like there's also how much do things cost how much effort do you have to put in to be able to observe at that level and basically it's a trade-off of what you actually need so that's where some tools come in um there's this lovely CNC flat Escape hopefully you have seen it at some point in time um with all of these different things that are going on there's what like this is not just observability there's pretty much everything that you might care about in the cncf landscape um in this one little section here there's things with observability um and we're supposed not looking into like the chaos side of things but we're looking into like the observability for monitoring a little bit of logging and tracing in this so just to kind of like give it a little agenda so first we're going to talk about the kubernetes API Prometheus and grafana then go into things with service mesh with sidecar based and ebpf as well and then application based all right um I'll probably go back one slide to this real quick um to that to that overview and agenda we plan to address today I mean to to summarize real quick and what uh what Tiffany just um said and I think this is very important for you to understand is like the the challenge that we have here is on the one side we have a lot of complexity because of like workloads API objects infrastructure they all belong to the thing that you want to monitor on the other hand you have a lot of tools and now the challenge is very often to say okay which of the tools is actually matching my kind of problem I mean what what are the things that I want to see and which tools would give me that and also what am I willing to to invest for those tools and with investment I'm not plainly speaking about financial issues but more also about like complexity and overhead issues how much does it take me to install those components how much overhead will I have during run time do I have to change my application infrastructure do I have to rebuild the container all of those things come into evaluation when you set up your observability kind of yeah infrastructure for your own environment and so we want to go through these and then address exactly these points and say okay what what are you going to get with kubernetes API and what are you not how much do you do you need to to change in order to get there and similar with all the others so um also a little disclaimer here uh as we have seen there are many tools and the 90 minutes are definitely not enough to address all of them um so the things we are trying to show are on the one hand the kind of tools that have a certain maturity status like yeah graduated or incubating or also some tools that we have some personal experience with and say well this these have helped us at that stage by doing this and that in turn and this is very important to me this doesn't mean if we not mention a certain tool that we're not think good of it so certainly I mean we might do things untrusted by not knowing the tools as well also for us it's kind of hard to keep up to with the pace of how quickly new technology is getting edited at landscape how mature they are and so on so we try to give you a rough overview of the different things and the different aspects but I'm sure there's one or the other we also might probably be missing and there's also a question to you I mean if you have any feedback on those things and please give it to us because we will surely talk about those things in the future again and would like to to make sure we're not going to miss it and any significant part though okay then I'm going to start with the first aspect so also the way we're going to do it is like we kind of increase uh complexity and footprint and also the depth of monitoring so with the kubernetes API it most of the things will be very high level with service mesh you're gonna we're gonna go deeper into the cluster in the instrumentation and stuff and finally application based will be the deepest level so also in a way we could say we first have some tools where we can sense an error of see on a high level basis where there is something wrong then we're going to go further into how can we isolate the problem and with the final one it's more like drilling down and get to the root cause and find and find out why things are actually not as they should be all right so looking back at the um at the graph that Tiffany has showed before there is this is the API server um where we're going to connect to and and try to query information to figure out what is going on so also for people that just starting or have started with kubernetes this is probably also the the first thing you're going to interact with is the cube CTL API and technically what it does um is of course basically the cube City API is a client to that API server as well so it just helps you on the command line to query objects to create objects to drill into them and so on and we will see that there the cube CTL API is not the only tool that does that and there are a couple of others there too so this one is let me just see maybe so another little disclaimer here we actually intended to to show you most of the tools live however we had quite a bit of Internet issues here in the um in with a conference Wi-Fi so we have backup recordings now that we're going to show if there are further questions we can still try to show us things live but we cannot guarantee that they actually work so these recordings have just been done yesterday afternoon or this morning so they're brand new and um um that that should have should be fine okay let me just really quickly this is oh this is the debug one we're going to do that later um so yeah sorry for a little chaos in the slides here so as you have seen there are tools as we said before and those tools to connect to the API server can kind of be categorized into three different like yeah categories so there's the CLI ones um there are also some web-based ones and also some fat client things that you can install into your machine that gets you all those metrics I've been dealing with this topic for a while and when I started with it there were Tools around there was octane from VMware there's scope from weaveworks and lens and um and K9s as a command line tool now this is also an important thing what has happened here two of those tools have been deprecated and discontinued another one has gone more into the commercial Direction so also what we want to show here or do here is definitely not a vendor pitch so we try to not focus on Commercial tools we really want to show open source solutions to also give you the idea okay this is the technical capability what you can do with it and if you decide to go into something commercial that's absolutely fine but that's not what we want to do right here so as those projects have been kind of um removed um new ones have come in so for example there is a headlamp and Schooner those are two also in the cncf landscape that we can look into and K9s has kind of been sticking around all the time so this is definitely one tool we use quite a lot and we want to highlight here as well so in I have a few screenshots but we are definitely going to see some um some some live stuff as well so in the end you see here you get the overview in the command line window with K9s so this is certainly good if you don't have any browser or uh own machine so you can always just if you do a remote terminal session this will always work if you have a browser then the tools like octane and lens and the others they roughly provide the same thing I mean they give you an overview of the various objects that you have in kubernetes they do kind of a logical grouping it will provide a bit of an easier navigation that you can easily go around and they will they can be certainly helpful especially if you're new and starting with this so there are screenshots from a few of those but you can certainly see yeah you have a bit of an um like you can't maybe see this here an aggregation of the various components you can expand certain certain sections to make the navigation easier and so on so the one that I'm going to show in a second is actually this one which is called headlamp I think first we're gonna look into the where's my mouse not here all right so I hope this is actually visible well because we can't expand it much I checked it on the TVs before so that was actually quite okay so this is what you probably have seen before querying cubectl get commands getting information about the various components um but this is all within the limitation of your screen so you can see if you have a lot of pots it will become difficult to navigate around and and and keep the overview and that's definitely something where K9s can basically jump in and help so make it even if you make a little smaller but then you can't read it anymore so um yeah this this Cube CTL environment will be will be limited so you can of course group multiple objects so if you do pods and services the output will become even more um and in the end all of those toolings that we're going to show they have access to the same source of information so technically speaking you can do all these things with cubectl but doing it in the tool like this if you get familiar with it will certainly help you navigate around so you see all the ports here now you see the CPU memory stats you see how many uh containers a certain pod has you see the services the port mappings and so on so everything is in a in a way quicker kind of overview and it certainly helpful to get a quick glance of say okay is my thing going all right do I have certain components that are actually restarting then they would be highlighted in Red so you get a high level kind of information of how your cluster is actually behaving so and you can switch the object types so in this one I'm basically looking into the namespaces so I can narrow it down to a single name space so I see only the objects of that one which will then certainly help hey so this is how it basically looks if you look into one of those spots you can check and look into some containers so you get all the logging information there so in case if something is not behaving well you get the locked access straight away um this is basically equivalent of a describe command so technically speaking you have your Cube CTL thing all in one place um and with a with an easy navigation so I think that's enough with for this one so the next one I would want to show I think is the tool called and it's the same one okay sorry thanks for pointing it out so if you run this tool you basically have to create a token first to let that lets you sign in um so your your access is kind of secure and then you have the similar thing based in a browser so you have the grouping of your objects to the right it's like categorized into like workloads storage Network and security and then you you of course have more possibility to display things in a more beautiful way you get the list of all the parts I'm sorry if this resolution doesn't come out here super well um I'm trying to explain what is happening so here you see the amount of containers in a certain pod you see if the Pod is running if they have been restarted how often they have been uh how long they have been running and one of the nice things really is so you can jump into it and you get all the details of the of the pod um but you also can query the logs which I'll probably show in a second yeah so that this this I can basically displays the logs but what I find even more helpful is the fact that you can execute a shell inside of your browser so if you go back here and click on this little um terminal window then it's basically opening up a shell in your container given if your container has a shell as a binary inside so you don't need actually an SSH connection or what's on or whatsoever you can do all that through your browser and most of the tools that I've been talking about before like octane like Schooner they all pretty much provide the same function scope as this one so we're not going to go through each and every one um we just want to want to go with that real quick all right so we're doing time wise and that's okay yeah and and of course you have options like filtering your output and say okay I want to see only the components of a certain namespace um and adjust basically the output to um to the way you want to you want to have that it's it's a bit difficult also for us to navigate through the recordings if you're not exactly know uh what the next move will be when by the time we did the recording um so if you have any questions as I said before please uh please stop us and we're going to look into it all right with that I would go on to the to the next part so one must not want to go here so looking at your Cube CTL commands We have basically seen whatever let's get there's described there is logs so we can query quite a bit of information of everything of all the things that our container will give us we also know like Cube CTL exec we can open a shell and look inside of a container and see what is going on but there is sometimes this doesn't work in case the container doesn't have a shell binary so in this case you cannot really like log into it you you have no no possibility to attach it from outside there is this Cube CCL debug command um that actually does this uh so with this one this was introduced not so long ago I think with kubernetes 123 well it's a like one or two years now but I still think a lot of people haven't used it yet or are not even aware about it so let's say you already know you have a container or a pot which has a problem then you can use that debug command and attach another container to your running container so this is not exactly the same way as a sidecar it's more like it's loading the binaries off that debug container into the running application container so say your application container is maybe lacking of some things to troubleshoot then you can use that and um and put it in that way so I think the answer no no problem the the recording for that is over here so I'm going to show that real quick to make clear what I'm doing here so I have a container here which is distroller so it has no underlying Linux distribution that means there are no binaries inside except what the application needs to run so um if I now go in and say okay I want to execute a shell so I do a cube CTL exec or what I'm queried once again so just to get the name so this is the one where it's running and now I can try and exit to air to start a Bash um and if I do so if I do so it will tell me it doesn't work because there is no bin bash available to execute also if I try other commands like just do a plain LS or something like this or an INF it won't work because those commands they don't exist in that container that makes the container really really secure but on in turn it makes it also very difficult to debug because you can't get anywhere close to see what is actually going going wrong here or what can I do so with this debug command I can basically say I'm now loading this container which is my own home builds debug container into that into that pot and I'm going to Target the container with that name and this will I think take a a few seconds because it it has to load the binaries in but after that let me see so it's executed now and this is the advantage with the recording you can fast forward a little bit so and now we and now we can see here we now have a shell in that container because the shell binary now exists and now I can suddenly do all those commands that I wanted to do before like NFLs whatever I installed a bunch of Network Tools in there to troubleshoot like nslookup Ping dig and so on and with those you can check if your network connectivity works if your applications behave fine and um and more things like that so the idea actually was coming from one of our friends my colleague Paul he asked me at one stage is there like a way to have an H top command in a base container and I said no normally it's not in a base container but you can certainly edit so I added this command through the debug container and now I can individually look on all the different Java threads of this application and I can do much more local debugging and troubleshooting than with the initial container before I mean this is of course Something To Handle With Care as I said before um it will totally break your security because now it's able to inject um of course all kinds of binaries in a container so don't allow this functionality in a productive environment of course but allow it in a dedicated scenario when you're at a point to say yeah I um I really have a failing application now and I need to figure out what's going on there all right so I'm just going to fast forward here again so so I'm going to wrap things up here with the initial part for the kubernetes API so from all the different things you're going to show today this is of course least intrusive that means the actual we don't need to change the cluster we don't need to change the application code we don't need to rebuild the container everything can just stay as it is that makes it very easy for you just to play around with those tools and say well I'm going to try it out and and see what it can help me and if it doesn't help me maybe I need something else so it'll also help you quite a bit if you're new to kubernetes is to say okay I'm trying to get familiar with it getting an overview but with that of course it also has limitations so you can query some kind of network metrics but you cannot really see which component talks to whom like what Tiffany said before you have a district application none of those tools would give you an info okay those two belong together and and and they have so much traffic in between them this is certainly something you might want to see um and this is something we're gonna we're gonna address in the next PATH so are not quite there's one thing in between we just we just added this recently um to this presentation about Prometheus and grafana I mean technically speaking it's kind of difficult to say we're going at we do a talk about observability in kubernetes and we're not going to mention Prometheus and grafana because those tools they are pretty much embedded in most observability solutions out there and so we just decided to give them a bit of an a quick introduction at this point so I don't want to make it all too complicated uh so you don't have to understand each and everything on that slide but in general you can say Prometheus is like your database backend this this is like a Time series database that stores your data over time and then you can have multiple sources where Prometheus gets its data from um and on the other hand you have this tool called grafana which is a visualization dashboard so technically speaking they wouldn't have to be connected but they work very well together so grafana can basically grab the metrics from the kubernetes store from the Prometheus storage and you can decide how you want to render those things for various purposes and we're going to see quite a few grafana installations in in the various toolings we're going to show okay so a quick quick demo here as well this one is rather short so I'm using I think K9s again here just to um to look what's inside the cluster in that in that certain namespace right so here we are um if it's called up a little so here we have this installation of this Cube Prometheus stack and there you can see there is basically the grafana installation there's the Prometheus server um there is an an agent to collect all the metrics and um some other components exporters operator these are not really so super relevant for us at the moment they just come with with that entire installation now looking into those components we're going to look into Prometheus first this one also provides a very basic web interface so this is like Prometheus here and then you have this query bar where you can go in and say please show me all the metrics that you currently have in your database so you see there if you start typing and then they show up and there are many so let's say we're going to look at something CPU related so this is the container CPU um seconds and if you query it you get all the database results I mean those are all correct metrics but of course they are pretty hard to read in that way so as you see the scope of Prometheus is really have to have this time series data you can do more sophisticated queries to get more more granular information out of it but in the end it's still something that you probably wouldn't want to do every time in this way if you want to fetch some certain information important thing to understand Prometheus has all this information and various tools can like talk to it and use the same kind of query language to to extract that information so I've narrowed the scope down now to a certain namespace of course the results get a lot less but still it makes it pretty hard to read another sample I have in here I think so this you also have this graph view that basically shows this historical data over time so in this time the the amount of CPU time is accumulating this is something I might want to look into if this continues in that way another sample that I'm going to show is the restarts of of PODS so if I just want to query how often has a pod been restarted and I can see there is one which continuously keeps restarting that's that wavefront component so obviously something is wrong with this component otherwise it wouldn't have this magnitude there are a few others that may have restarted two or three times that's probably something which is okay sometimes when applications come up I don't find the appears they might restart an aggression restarts so this looks more like a healthy curve this one is something you would probably want to worry about and say okay let's see what's going wrong here now switching over to grafana and this grafana dashboard basically connects to the Prometheus instance we see we have a set of dashboards and those come with that configuration that we had and so things get a lot more colorful and visual and and helpful to read so in here we see the CPU metrics the network metrics and the and the memory networks for the for the various um for the various namespaces we can also drill into these namespaces and then we get the information for the individual pods so in the end this is the same information as we just saw in Prometheus before but it's just like prepared for uh for a nicer aggregation and a nicer view for all the end users so that's basically the story behind Prometheus and grafana and as we will see later on in the other two links those are very often embedded as a backbone for on the one hand storing the data and on the other hand extracting and visualizing it good so I think with that I will come to an end with my part at least for a while and yeah I think this is good we can leave it here so with that I want to basically summarize I like finalize that intro parts so we've seen the kubernetes API uh standard metrics queried by um by grafana and and Prometheus but still what we're lacking is more an application kind of view how do components Belong Together how are their response times and so on and this one will be introduced now [Music] we'll talk about in uh other another form a little bit later um so basically you can see like the API server is grayed out because for the section we're just looking at we were having an agent based over there but it's a little different for how we're doing it with the service mesh so we have our little application there and then basically there ends up being another an agent that gets added inside of the Pod as another container that is running there so basically this allows you to get metrics on the Pod level which was something that you weren't specifically able to do for before basically it's using the approach of being able to like how kubernetes allows you to have a sec in or multiple containers running within a pod so um this was a survey that psyllium did um some people might be wondering okay hey why do I care about service mesh with respect to observability usually service mesh I hear about I just care about networking or something like that um but they did a survey basically being like okay what features of service mesh are the most important to you you can see that there are things that you might expect like encrypted traffic between Services rate limiting circuit breaking retries the things that you might think of specifically with like checking out things for networking but the one that actually most people said that is a must-have was actually for observability so basically um kind of like stepping back a little bit um again basically the base unit in kubernetes is a pod and you have a wrapper around your container and then this is connected to the network traffic but basically pods can also have multiple containers in them and these pods they end up sharing the same network address so basically anything that one pod can see on the network the other pod I mean one container in that pod can stay on the network the other container can see as well so in general doesn't make too much sense to have like two application components that are just sticking around in the same pod what actually makes sense is to have a proxy there and then that proxy can get information that is happening for the the other the application that you have running there and that can go and basically collect all the network data since again they are sharing the same network so that's maybe not so useful if you literally are only caring about one application but often what you probably want to do is care about all the applications that you may have running from within your cluster so basically what you need to do is you need to inject a proxy inside of every single pod that you have running in your cluster and then you have like all of that gets aggregated and by the control plane and then you can decide what you want to do about that you can create like policies and rules for how you want to deal with directing traffic you can see things for like how long a trip might take and basically like you can get an over like an overall picture of how things are you won't like each individual part like that one won't know about that one or that one but the control plane will know about everything that is there um another great thing is that it is independent of whatever like framework or language you're using because you are not modifying your application in order to add this you just have a separate container that is running in there you can't get things like app specific metrics at this level but you can get all of like the network metrics but basically it makes it so that it's independent of whatever you have running um another nice thing there is that you if later you decide hey I don't want to have a proxy anymore maybe there's just too much overhead I need too big of clusters for a CPU memory usage Etc you can just pull out the proxy you don't have to like completely rebuild your application or anything like that I mean it will restart your pod but that's kind of about it so that makes it pretty accessible for you to try it out decide you like it decide you don't an Islamic deal and again just a reminder that it is independent of whatever application like language or framework you're running with your application and so then all of this stuff again ends up feeding into the control plane so basically you have there's all this information that you end up having like trying to there needs to be some sort of way to be able to go and look and visualize that so for instance this is a screenshot from a tool called chiali that specifically allows you to visualize what's happening with your service mesh and so you can see things like hey which you see the arrows like what direction is the traffic flowing um you can see things that are like percentage routing so like that one's 80 something percent that one's 13 and things are going with that um they're things that you can look at with respect to like uh maybe like their security there's observability there's just like a bunch of different things that you can look at or decide uh how you want for instance again with splitting say because kubernetes it only basically say you have uh three copies of a pod it will do even splitting between those you can't decide hey I want some specific amount between that um and this is a pretty basic application uh here is a more complicated one uh there's actually a demo that will go into this a little bit more but so this one is for the spring pet clinic app if you have interacted with spring on which is a Java framework this is like a more complicated example and you can see a bunch of different colors and things there for showing different um things happening um so basically we've been looking at a bunch of the stuff that is like hey this is really cool this is why someone would want a service mesh but they're like most things come with some pros and some cons as well um basically there is a lot of overhead that gets added by adding a proxy inside of every single one of your pods it uses a lot more CPU and memory it adds latency because there's more Network Hops and like basically this is a benchmark thing that was done for uh Linker D and istio which are two of the most common uh service mesh like I guess providers but basically it's something that you should look into again as a reminder you can just pull it out if you decide that you don't want it there anymore things maybe have improved a little bit since 2021 probably not significantly so yeah just kind of like as a bit of an overview so basically uh service meshes they extend kubernetes for limitations in network traffic awareness and shaping capabilities so things like percentages and whatnot uh you basically add a sidecar proxy into every single one of your pods that you care to get more information about and therefore based on doing that you can get information on your entire network flow you don't have to do any changes to your application or anything to do with the application container the one I guess thing that it doesn't have though is it does not give you application Level metrics so let's take a look at a demo for this so this first part here is the screen that you come to when you first hit yali you can see all the different namespaces there's a some charts depending on whether you have traffic so if you look over here you can specifically see hey there's no inbound traffic for that one or that one or that one so it there's nothing to be seen there open Telemetry has constant load on it so we can see things happening there we have our spring pet clinic and you can also see like how many applications there's the red because something is not working right and then you can see like graphs of kind of what is happening there which is pretty cool um so if we click on graph right now there's no load so you don't see anything happening because basically it is specifically looking for what load is happening there so there's some things with traffic you can choose you can choose what namespace so and then things like version the app graph and then there's different things that you can display so there's things like response time you can do a traffic rate and then there's things like they'll look a little bit afterward as well but so just setting that up if we go to our little demo application which you saw a screenshot of earlier um basically it's just a to-do list you add something of like for instance learn observability or maybe it would be something like um enjoy kubecon which hopefully folks are doing so that hopefully can be checked off and then I decided to add one of like eating dumplings because I mean it was something I had to do while here and since this has happened I can click done and check that off so if we go back over here now we can actually see that there is traffic and there's things happening here we can see the different components so you can see the to-do app namespace within that you have the UI you have the back end you have Pro skirt sdb you can see like basically for each of the separate components with their pods and everything with that you can see things like what the percentage of error is you can see requests per second for there's things for HTTP and grpc and just basically all of these like individual things that you can see how they're connected because otherwise if you're just looking at your kubernetes cluster and you see hey in my name space I have I have these different pods but you don't know how they're related whatsoever and then there's also open Telemetry that's running in another namespace and you can actually see the connection between these um but and then after time if there's no load because we're currently not doing anything with web page you could see that some things have uh disappeared afterward as well if I jump back to like a few days ago we can see there's this like back end thing that's just sitting alone because it that one didn't have a proxy in it so it doesn't really know what to do with it um but if we jump back to like an hour ago which actually probably is more like two or three hours ago um we can see that it looks kind of like it did just a moment ago so just kind of playing around with that um so again this is a simpler application we can also look into something like the spring pet clinic which is a little bit more complicated uh you probably can't see what all is happening here um but there's like things with like different colors for instance the wavefront proxy is not configured so everything that is communicating with that is in red which is kind of useful you can see the arrows in which where things are going you can also check this thing called traffic animation which lets you see what direction the traffic in is going in and there's like different speeds of that and you can see all the other data that I was mentioning earlier with like response times and what traffic rates that you can see there as well and then uh yeah the 100 there for things failing is because again wavefront proxy is not set up um if we go to the actual application um we can play around in here and like add Matthias to the database because why not um and then if we click around we just want different things that we're interacting with maybe we look to see who all the people are and click on this random person that maybe exist I don't know if they are a real person but if we just wait a moment here we will actually be able to see more parts of our application if we go and refresh that we can actually now see that we have like the istio Ingress Gateway we can see all the different pieces we have like the API Gateway we have the different services and within the service what all those are we have the namespace for the spring pet clinic and then all the things that it connects out to so like it's really cool where you can see like just different pieces of what is happening in some sort of visual way that you can't have from just base kubernetes and this can help you figure out is some like one is something wrong and then more details on that and to make it even more complicated uh there if you looked at open Telemetry which has even more pieces if you're looking at it at this level you can't really tell exactly what is going on you need to end up being able to zoom in to see more but there's just like so many different pieces and just you can follow along and figure out where things are going um and just like basically the different Services here at least we don't see all of the errors as much we can see what namespace the different parts are from as well and then where a bunch of things are being collected over there you can see that there's a central point for all of that and things that are like green red blue just assuming you're not colorblind like this one um then can figure things out with that as well so basically yeah there's just a bunch of information that you can figure out based on having a service mesh inside of your cluster okay so that was talking about having something that it proxy or some sort of agent as running inside of every single one of your pods there's a different form that is called node based and that is called ebpf it stands for extended Berkeley packet filter who here has heard of ebpf before okay a decent number of people okay so again what before we were looking at we were looking at uh having something in every single one of the pods which is over there um in this place we are now observing at the level of the nodes so basically it's a pretty low level functionality so we have this kernel space which is where basically all your kernel software is running it's usually a pretty protected environment which means it's also kind of difficult to change maybe you can submit something for some pull request and eventually down the road it will get added um what you normally are fiddling around with or dealing with is the things that are over in the user space like you can kind of compare this in a way to like JavaScript in a web page that's basically like what the BPF sandbox is in the kernel like you can run custom code but you can't actually cause things to go wrong um and basically like in the kernel space they can interact with like kernel events such as like Network events and then you send things over to the user space which has like the SDK the libraries and the tools so um basically when we're looking at uh kubernetes Initiative for the infrastructure we had the split between the control plane and we had it with the worker nodes as well um so previously we were showing getting information specifically from the control plane this time we're going to get some stuff from the working node so this is kind of like what your worker nodes look like you have your operating system you have your container demon you also have cubelet q proxy and then you have your containers and so this is just kind of like what is happening with your kubernetes worker node so most of the time not always of course uh the operating system that is being used for your containers is using some sort of Linux I mean there are also Windows containers which doesn't help you in this scenario but basically like using the operating system the node and like via ebpf you can inject code to create the metrics since it also is using Linux so basically instead of like all of the top level abstractions and trying to collect from there you're going beneath it so like all the container traffic eventually goes through the network interface of the underlying node and this is where it's being intercepted so like basically this looks kind of similar to what we were seeing with a pod based um but so you still have some sort of thing that collects um but then instead of having this be on every single one of your pods you have one on each of the nodes so chances are that you have fewer pot fewer nodes than you have pods so then there's a little less like overhead and less stuff that you have running there and then another thing also specifically about it is like say if you're using a pod based you need to make sure that you actually have a proxy with every single one of your pods if you forget one then you're not going to get network information on it whereas if you're putting on the Node you don't have to worry about is it in this pod is it in that pod it's just is it on the Node so this is a visualization from using Hubble with psyllium so basically it's kind of similar to what you may we were looking at with chiali like you can see things like with traffic you can see what's happening you can kind of see like okay what what pieces are talking to other pieces here um you don't get things necessarily like uh some of the metrics with like the response time or the throughput from here but psyllium itself does have these and you can actually see some of these things not in a Hubble but like through grafana so let's see that's right yeah it's gonna switch okay so basically you can see a bunch of the namespaces obviously if you had a ton that would go pretty far down um so another way you can do it is you can click choose namespace you can pick something there so for instance if we decided to go to uh the to do app which is the first one that we were showing a bit earlier you can see like the database the UI the back end and then we have istio Diaz ball there which we didn't see earlier because we didn't specifically have a proxy running there whereas you can see like for here all these connections and how things are like targeting each other you can see a bunch of other data down there if we hit done on something else here so having traffic um if we go back over now we can see we have other things we have the open Telemetry collector we can see the Ingress nginx which again is something we couldn't specifically see earlier because we didn't have a proxy running on there to be able to find it but since this is at the node level we can see all of this um there's a bunch of information down here that you can see like the destination The Source the destination um here you can't see a bunch of like the numbers of like uh like the rates or anything that will or errors or things we're looking at earlier um but again that's stuff that you psyllium itself does have it's just as far as I'm aware you can't actually visualize it in this way and there's a way to be able to do that with grafana um not going to be showing that via demo here but I will show like a graph of what that ends up basically looking like for that afterward s let's see it's going to switch soon okay so now if we look at open Telemetry again this is like way more chaotic the the bigger and more complex your application is there's just so much more stuff that you have there and seeing how everything is connected um it's kind of hard for me to read most everything there which is harder for you all but like so you can see all the different types of services that are in there that are connected um and be able to just like get more information based on that type of thing there you can see the destination Port you can see whether it's forwarded and just basically another way of looking into getting more information from your cluster that you have there okay so this is the part that I was mentioning that uh doesn't exactly exist in demo form but basically you can have like the 1880 HTTP requests donation by Source you can see that you can there's levels of tracing that you are able to see too and this is stuff that is directly coming from psyllium that you are getting into that you set up with grafana and you can see that as well so between like the two like seeing this stuff from grafana and the stuff that we could see from Hubble you can see basically the same type of thing that you could see in chiali but doing it a different way so just to kind of recap basically um you are injecting your proxy component on the Node level for ebpf instead of on the Pod level it's using a Linux low-level functionality leveraged like specifically for kubernetes observability um it's quite fast growing in this dncf landscape again your application and the container for your application are not touched and you only need to configure your cluster once for this okay um yeah then thanks Tiffany I'm taking over from from here again for the for the final part now yeah just to recap quickly of um the things we tried to cover before so we could see with the initial part of tools covering the cubes like the kubernetes API we were able to get a lot of metrics but um it was kind of difficult to say I want to isolate a problem within an application for that we have seen now with with the technology of service meshes we are able to pinpoint to say okay this is the component which is which is running slow or something is not all right but we don't have the possibility to look inside of it what we have also seen that to get this kind of information we also had to configure and do more in our cluster so either we have to inject the agent like within within the a pot which triggers a restart of of that of that pot which is being instrumented or with it if you have technology that we have to place something on on each node which would also have an effect on the cluster once you install it so you better do this like in the beginning before you place your applications there but then you get like the monitor of the network traffic of the cluster in total now to to bring this to an end we're now going to look into um how are we going to actually be able to find out if things are wrong within our application so we find we say we saw something is wrong we kind of know where it is now we want to want to pinpoint it and say okay what is the root cause of the problem um from within my application that means even though it's displayed here in a very simple way it's not actually that simple we're now going to place the agent inside of the application that also means this has a way higher impact uh and disruption of your overall system if you want to apply it because either you have to rebuild the application or at least to repackage The Container to put some client libraries inside that will do this monitoring aspect for you in the end I mean the the rest is kind of the same as it was before we collect the metrics put it into some database and Export them some dashboard now the problem here is there again there isn't only one solution so if you if you look at the various kind of application based monitoring things you'll probably come across open Telemetry or an elk stack um fluently for logging some of them can can be combined and integrated um and and there are certainly more I just put out a few examples here um of what I've seen before now one technology which is definitely worth to mention in that space is open Telemetry so this is also one of the faster growing cncf projects and in my opinion this is taking a very let's say healthy Evolution opposed to all the other things in the cncf landscape so with the other things we basically just see there are more and more solutions and we have to evaluate more which is the right one for us with open Telemetry it's more like a certain package of of solution is being combined into one which is definitely something that we as end users will will benefit from because we don't have to evaluate so many different things so the way it works and one of the central components is the so-called open Telemetry collector this kind of Aggregates all the various sources of information and make sure okay the on the collection side of things um there is a standard which can be used across various vendors so whatever is being fed into this collector can be of different type of course if you go in an application Level monitoring mode you need like programming language specific agents so they they can be built on their own there are some available they can feed into this collector other things like kubernetes and and Cloud metrics can also be fed in there and then on the other side you can you can decide yourself how you wanna where you want to export it to and where you want to visualize it so um the good thing is a lot of the commercial vendors have also agreed on that standard so the the products are now not competing on a on a proprietary collection level anymore they are more like competing on a level how they're going to handle that collect the data um and give you the most value out of it and then it's your decision what you want to pay for and what it's going to be helpful but in the end there are open source Solutions out there which can at least show us now um what what are the things that we're actually going to get so yeah the question is now how are we gonna put such an agent into our application so as I said before um this is heavily dependent on what kind of programming language or framework you're using now I have a bit of a Java background that's why a lot of those examples are based on Java Frameworks now either way there is a coverage of multiple languages so if you see if you see that that is there's a screenshot taken from the open television website these are all the languages where are currently Asian solution exist for and there's an open SDK so if you want to contribute to a meaningful open source project please do that and write agents for more other programming languages um a subset of these can also be used in an automatic instrumentation way automatic means you don't have to place the agent in the code you can load it alongside as a library with your application so it means in terms of intrusiveness you have to rebuild your container but you don't have to recompile your application so this is the way how things would look in a Java example so this is a Docker file that shows basically that flow I'm using a base container with Java 17 and at that point I'm downloading the latest open Telemetry Java agent and put it into my container um here I'm gonna I'm copying my own application jar file in the container and when I invoke the Java call when I started the container it's just going to add this Java agent which has just been downloaded so it's like halfway intrusive I would say because the actual application is not touched so you can reuse your charifer that you had before but you need to rebuild the container to basically load that load that Library then you need to specify some environment variables so that the container will actually know where to send the data to so it of course needs the um the open Telemetry collector information in this case it is a built-in solution with Diego but here is the endpoint where the collected data will be sent to it also has a service name this is basically something how this component will show up in the traces at a later point there are other Solutions um where you actually go into the code so this is a spring boot example using sleuth in that case you just add dependencies to your Java code and then you need to rebuild it of course at that point you don't need to add additional libraries to container this this dependency mechanism and and the rebuild mechanism will pull it in into the Char and in this case you would have your your client sitting in the jar file and you have basically a rebuild of everything same things go here you need to that you need to know where the where the collector is running and you need to give your application a name basically as an identifier in the in the traces later on same things exist for multiple different languages so there's a quarkus one here for example so I'm not going to go through each and any of them just to show but there are options out there and most likely the Frameworks and program languages you use are already supported in one or the other way by various implementations all right [Music] once you once you start doing that you will also start getting application Level metrics so again this is a sample of a grafana dashboard but now we're not seeing like CPU and memories from the operating system anymore we're now seeing jvm metrics so we see what is the the the jvm Heap size usage how often is the garbage collector running all those things which are way more prone to debug an application on a deeper level than just scanning the high level details and in order to get this up this information out of an application you need to go deep inside of it all right so one also graduated cncf project I should probably mention at this point is called Jaeger this is actually a German name so it means kind of Hunter so it's that kind of hunts and track down the traces of of animals to to figure out [Music] um maybe whatever the the details of what they have been doing now this is a very simple screenshot here I have a trace with only one kind of nested span where you can see okay this is the application we had before on the outside it's calling the UI application and within there that's basically calling that that backend component the interesting part with this one this one was not taken with open Telemetry so this one was actually something that we could see with service mesh before and this is also the root like the source of information for this screenshot so if you use service meshes you only see things on the outside when does it enter components and when does it leave it again but you don't see anything on the inside if you instrument that with something like open Telemetry you're suddenly getting metrics from without within the application so now here for example I see the jdbc called um from the Java perspective within the application and I can say okay this was the time that it spent so most likely there's no problem right here so with this solution you can basically granularly Define how deep do I want to look into the application and what are the things that I want to pull out of course it makes more sense if your application is becoming more complex so if you don't if you can't read this this is no problem um it just is basically to show um how complex those traces can grow and from here it would be very easy to spot if a certain call or a certain like sub call would take a time which is uh which totally stands out and is something you should potentially look into all right I also have a quick um a quick demo on that so yeah if you look in here into the open Telemetry sample that I'm currently using what am I doing here um it's not the right one so yeah here in istio you you can also still see there is a Diego component that's the one that I had shown just before so in our sample cluster we have put many solutions in there so technically speaking you wouldn't need a grafana and the Jaeger on each and every instance but we didn't have time to configure it explicitly and we didn't want them to interfere either so here in open Telemetry you have another Jaeger instance you have another Prometheus that's where the data is stored you also have the grafana part um to um as an alternative to visualize that data all right so now I'm I guess I'm going to switch over to um to Diego so again so you can see there there are two different ones um this is the the Jager from using the service mesh so here you can see the spans don't have a lot of depth because it can only monitor the components on the outside if you switch to the other one which is being fed by open telemetry we get all the data from within the services so the way that works you basically select the service it gives you a list of all the things it can find um if you select one of them you get like a kind of a time scale um you can also select like the the sub call within that service and if you select find traces you get kind of a time scale of how much has been collected over the given time span and in here you can see these are your traces sorry this is the the depth with the spans and here you can also see all of the services which are part of that um of that Trace so let's select one of them maybe this one has 40 something so now you can see this is your overall Trace with all the spans that are happening there if it gets too complicated to um for you to watch and isolate things you can also like use those sections here to hide things that you don't want to have so this would basically your first level of depth and you see which services are being invoked then you can see on a high level scale how much time would that have been taken and then you can drill down into them and and see the detail um of the various components sorry for that back and forth here it wasn't easy it wasn't so easy to navigate while recording and and yeah so these are the individual kind of times that are being spent if you if you click into one of them you can see the details of such a span you will also see the details of what is actually collecting that span so in this one if we go into the process we will be able to see this was the open Telemetry agent for the programming language of go so in in this sample it's a mixture of various programming languages to show the polyglot support um of of open telemetry all right and maybe just I'm not sure if I recorded this yeah if I switch to the other um Jaeger instance and I also I select basically the same kind of of components then I will see looking into such a Trace it only has a depth of of one it's basically the component and then the component talking to the open Telemetry collector so there's not much information that you can get out from the inside and if you expand one second wasn't happy with this one I think yeah if you expand that and also have a look into the process right here then you will be able to see that this one has actually not been collected by open Telemetry but in this case by by istio so of course the two links we show here um will at some point also overlap I mean um it's not that will still be the tricky thing for you to figure out which of those metrics do I really need how deep do I need to go in order to to debug my application and and find out things and um so with that we are almost coming to an end so the only thing I just wanted to show and now we're going deep into a level of code is to say if the automatic instrumentation does not give me all the things that I need then I can basically use the open Telemetry API and insert things into an application code so you don't need to understand the code here very much but it's just like this with span annotation and this span attribute right here they are not from the libraries of your of your application they are from the open Telemetry Library so with this one I declare that this method will appear as an own Span in the overall attribute and with this attribute I basically filter out or log out the life value of each uh of each invocation of that method so these are the two things which you should pay attention to and now later if you have your your span like your trace of your application you can now see that now you can't read it very well but this is actually the method that would not have been collected automatically but we told we told it to do so and then it gets integrated into that Trace and if I expand it afterwards I will also get the the value of that variable that I annotated with span attribute yeah so this is probably the deepest level that we can show right here I mean uh anything further would actually mean extending the API or going further into the code of the agent I don't think this is what we want to do I mean our idea was to to show you what are the different aspects of monitoring components in and around kubernetes and we've started from very high level and then went very deep with what open Telemetry can deliver now what what does it mean for you um it's of course yeah it we probably won't be able to tell you this is the right one and this is the wrong one hopefully we were able to give you a bit of an idea to say okay this is something which I should look into also yeah as I said before if you have any feedback for us this might that there might be a tool which we should potentially include in in this definitely feel free to comment and um so just to close it to close it down here in the characteristic of course we've seen this provides application metrics you can root do root cause analysis but and this is the big but you have to change your application or container and your specific programming language needs to be supported that's of course totally not the case if you use service meshes or or API server but in turn you won't be able to dig so deep right so I think with that if you have maybe five minutes left so that hopefully gives a bit of time for question but um yeah first of all I would like say thanks for listening I know it's been a long session thanks for being here [Applause] so are there any questions or are you tired of listening to us by now I have a question about the coop cityl debug yeah I want to know if there are any limitation if I want to uh attached the image to the digitalius image um okay so to repeat if I stood correctly it was about the cube CTL debug thing I I showed in the in the beginning of the slide and if there are any limitations I mean technically speaking no it it really um your kubernetes cluster needs to have access to this image that you want to attach so it needs to be present in a registry which which the cluster can access but that's basically the only thing and the other thing is of course the debug command must be allowed by the API because very often this is restricted for a good reason because you can basically modify each of the running containers and add new binaries but if this if the if the the API call is allowed and um and you have that container image present then you can do it I mean the the one I showed is an image I built by myself so I I kind of assembled that image that I this is the tools that I want to have in that image and then I I can now attach it and deep to any other container this is available on on the docker Hub so technically speaking everyone can use it okay so so there is a if I if I attach the container built from the Ubuntu to a center wires image that's that's no problem no that's not no problem I mean the let's say the the the base layer of that debug container might not even be so important because it's uh there is no process being started in that debug container so the the container process will still be the the one from the initial application container and the it's just that the the debug container will be loaded and all like the binaries in there will then be accessible in the namespace of this process so it's basically using that namespace technology like not the kubernetes one the Linux one and just puts that one into it okay okay thank you good yeah thanks good question and the way and the way I've created that container it was using a Docker fall and it's going to be able to do something like that is there's nyxery.dev and you can pull an image that is nixary.dev slash like you could do slash Cube cuddle sh slash JQ or whatever slash whatever tool that you not whatever but a lot of tools that you want and it'll basically pull an image down that has those uh things already in there which is pretty useful right okay thank you for your speech from your speech we know the promises and grafana are the best combination for the observability especially for the metrics but I know very use permissions and grafana to solve the problem about what's going on of the application and the promises relies on the kubernetes cluster but what if the cluster goes down we can find this we confronted this situation the cluster is going down we cannot access the grafana from outside the cluster so what's going on what's going on to do that okay I I think so to repeat the question uh and please correct me if I if I understood it right so you say the the technology of premises grafana is very helpful to monitor the things in the cluster but what if the cluster goes down and takes all the things down with it yes um well you don't necessarily need to run the Prometheus server and grafana in the same cluster so you can potentially you couldn't put your agents into the cluster and have Prometheus and grafana in another cluster there are also other high availability options for um for grafana I think there's cortex um there's um there's also Tunnels for like persisting the data over a longer period of time that means you would actually externalize the storage of your Prometheus data to outside of the cluster I mean if it crashes you won't be able to access it in that very moment in time but you're not going to lose your your metrics and your data okay I see so we should do some job of the architecture involvement right probably yeah okay thank you okay thanks yes thank you for your sharing and I think we cover many two in this presentation and maybe for for user to choose a best of the ability system for themselves maybe they maybe have to pay the right tool for them so may I ask do you have any recommendation I I think this may be a hard question so maybe can you recommend is there any information that can help us to choose the right of this relation possibility too for for our application well you're correct this is a hard question I mean first of all um if let me repeat and and see if I got it correctly so you ask if there's any further guidance on for the various toolings to how to pick the right uh monitor like obserability solution for your problem um this yeah we kind of try it to narrow this scope down for you I mean um of course we cannot say well use this one this will always work because like each application landscape is different and each scenario is different um and it certainly needs a good level of understanding from the application owners and and The Architects what are actually the metrics which are relevant because they're not always the same I mean of course um and and the way the way we approached we went down from top to bottom and this is basically the thing we would always recommend it doesn't necessarily have to be the same tools as we have but um for example I would never recommend to say okay please use service mesh all the time because you might generate too much overhead for the things you never need yeah or please use open Telemetry in every application component because it will have to like refactor and rebuild all your applications um that's why they those tools can provide value if you place them at the right point but if you if you only put them in there for good you probably pay more in overhead as you will get out in the end what the right I mean my first suggestion would be try it out I mean all of the things we've shown here are free like a free open source and available so you can just start installing them and play around with them especially like istio and the API tools are super easy because you can just swap them in and out and figure out if they do the right job for you then I will go on in that direction and if it's not then you can remove him again on the other hand I mean when it comes to productive kind of workloads it might also be an option of course to consider commercial Solutions this is something we didn't want to do today for obvious reasons um but again if the commercial Solutions will probably combine the things in a more efficient way as we have shown but technically speaking they don't have any other capabilities to monitor as the tools we've shown today most likely you can try out commercial Solutions and see if this is what what you need but there is no at least I'm not aware of any kind of guidance so this is how you can approach and this will help you solve your problem otherwise we wouldn't have to do this talk thank you thank you all right well if there's no more then again thanks from our side like to tell you as our guests and enjoy the rest of the conference thank you
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EVE Online Strategy: Maximizing Abyssal Loot with Support Battleships #eveonlinegameplay
elevate your Abyssal site runs in Eve online with a triple threat strategy utilizing three support battleships for maximum efficiency first up The Dominics armed with long range rails poised for strategic strikes from a distance ensuring Superior Firepower two prais ships meticulously fitted for logistical support complement The Dominics and stand ready to maintain its dominance these Guardians of the Abyss position themselves 113 kilometers from the Abyssal Trace using mjd a perfect vantage point to oversee the battlefield an impressive 300 megabits per second drone bandwidth ensures troublemakers will not pose any challenge should they choose to aggress 12 Century drones combined with light medium and heavy drones ensure battles are short while Concord arrives on the scene by leveraging the combined might of the Dominic and Praxis ships Pilots can significantly enhance their Abyssal conquests
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Jerry pointed out to me and I realized that perhaps we don't talk about this particular plant all that often because we don't see it all that often it's known as a sandpaper reason or a square stemmed Razor Leaf it's very you you can't obviously until technology advances to the point where we have almost like a scratch-and-sniff type game drive you won't be able to get an idea of the texture but suffice to say it is very very rough hence the name sandpaper reason if that needed any further exposition with its jagged outlines we've had spoken before just in terms of survival about eating raisin bushes or the raisins of the raisin bushes they're not actually raisins it's the fruit now they're pretty tasteless but they'll provide you with a little bit of nutrients but what's unique about this tree is the shape of its stem hence the name square stemmed raisin bush just if that needed any further exposition it's got a very square shape to it very very square now it's actually used as a form of corporal punishment instead of the the smacks that perhaps some of us were delta's children and this is used in a slightly different way so what happens is to punish offenders it is goodness hold on a moment I've had experience with us before where I've snapped things and they've broken off in into my face but what basically happens is there the the offender places their hands together like this so palm to palm and the sticks of the raisin bush are placed in between the fingers like that and then squeezed together now because of the square stemmed nature look it would hurt it hurt whatever tree you use but because of the ridges on the square stem little sandpaper raisins actually what it makes it the most uncomfortable that is incredibly painful and I've tried it properly before I'm not doing it properly now obviously but if somebody else then grabs around the hands and squeezes together it digs into the knuckles so basically a form of corporal punishment as I was snapping it they're just talking about survival and the various aspects that is used for a raisin bush stem is quite springy and it's actually used to create by by local people to find food they actually create traps with with it in a piece of string that then fling forward and catch things like spring hairs in the desert areas and the Kalahari spring hair is not something we get here there are some little creatures they're like little they're like if you crossed a kangaroo with a mouse you'd get a spring hair tiny little things not that tall was long very powerful bouncing legs and their mouths like little kangaroos
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so Hank application know that work is that a good size you I was in the middle of looking through gays pull requests from yesterday you all got connected and there was another fellow who was connected on the where by his name the rest of you know Paul Paul you wanna introduce yourself I don't maybe you know everyone else here ah you can't die you can die dialing yeah I can't hear you speaking to us Paul I say showing us big bulletin Andrew go ahead we lost them I did I hear my name you Andrew and Thomas did you get connected to the WebEx I was able to connect just like minor technical tip on my part but the link seems to have cleared trying to connect back in again I don't know if you could post that again you we see here if I go to you spotty how do address books work in the days of spam so I no longer could add and everything anybody to my address book automatically they're probably spammer this is probably spam now I have no one's email address anymore okay um Dave did I Thomas's joined and we had an Andrew Glenn seems to be not yet connected with audio you are we able to hear Paul this time I don't know yeah okay Paul and Andrea if you if you can shoot me your email address and chat actually I'd like it anyway for the notes is who is here then I'll put you on the invite so that you will have the right link want them to introduce themselves quickly I also would like them to introduce themselves that would also be good unless you know they're well known to you and not me that's but introductions will be great yeah sure I'll go ahead this is Paul roe so I'm at mitre corporation and working on parade art related to work we've been doing ourselves and some kind of interested in getting a sense of where you guys are and if and how we might eventually be able to contribute well welcome Thanks okay so we're using a github uh we have a document where this is a where we're working on the document and feel free to jump in oh and if you need to github URL that's it so let's just jump into anyone else have any comments about Dave's editorial pull request on yeah I will just give an intro that the last time we merged four requests I don't know thirteen or whatever it is it's in the description of this but there was still some outstanding discussion we had during the meeting last week about things we want to change like the people that collectively we didn't like the term verifying environment as being they're not we said claims collector was the term that Michael put in that we were going to suggest that we used there was a up for there was a downward line from a verifier to an a tester that we didn't like and things like that and so what I tried to do is I tried to get to do the things that Mike would put in as the notes from last time at least to the best of my knowledge I tried to say here's what I think we discussed last week and so every change in here is stuff that I think we actually discussed last week but we didn't say how I was going to do it and so I just tried to take an action item to try make it attempt to do that yeah I thought that way updated this diagram as well but your updates are fine as well I don't see a pull request with his changes so yeah I didn't see any changes from him so I just went ahead and did it so yeah maybe he had them in his repo but maybe that's what the answer oh he didn't do it in a pull request yet anyway I think your changes and his chances are almost identical so I don't think it matter as much the only thing that I didn't because I wasn't sure how we ended on it was whether we needed to define the term composite a tester or not and so right now I did not do that one because I couldn't tell that we actually had consensus to define a new term and so I tried to leave that one with with Williams original language just talks about you know final evidence and they could be clear from the diagram I thought it was close enough to not define the new term but I think that's the only dis only thing that we discussed last week that came up that I did not just go ahead and do okay and then you have some changes here that's right I said composite a tester I meant composite evidence is the one I meant be talking about okay so we had a thread on the mailing list about the composite evidence and on item really understand Ned's not here unfortunately but Lawrence's I didn't really understand whether there was objection to the concept that it would be a union of different objects or whether there was a violent agreement and that there was just it wish someone wish to express it differently or the third possibility was that it would be an array of evidence and that one of the types of evidence would be attestation results and that there actually might be a second signature on it well I didn't speak up on the thread but I agree with the third one which I think was Eric's point on the thread is that what we did talk about last week was you just have a bunch of claim sets that are signed and whether they're actually evidence or attestation results you might not be able to tell without looking at specific claims or even then since we don't have the specific claims define what's the difference if you're just going to look at a claim set could you tell whether it's evidence or attestation result we can't tell yet that's why I didn't make any change to the text here but conceptually I agree with that I think was Eric's point that says well attestation results in this case are just another type of evidence whether or even distinguishable or not I can't tell so that's why I didn't make any change for it okay so definitely you want to jump that I did go there I said that was the exact point yes yeah all right so we seem to be in it I don't I'm not attached to the Union concept I I wrote it down because I thought that's what I wanted to clarify things I'm very happy with an array of evidence some of which happens to be attestation results and I actually also see the point that it may be meaningless to have an attestation result which is not also endorsed but may be the wrong word by the ax tester signed yeah yeah countersigned I guess is this in your right other because the example I thought of is I take chassis and SS tation results from a chassis sorry from a line card from a different chassis I presented as if it's my own it's not quite you're not presenting an as if it's because it may have a different identifier of the target environment yeah that will get as if it's another one of the target environments that you are signing your counter signing yes so so that the the the example I think that I gave in the email was the verifier needs to make sure you have the correct number of wheels and you it wants to make sure that you haven't claimed someone else's wheels as your own perfectly valid wheels they're just not yours remember you're allowed to race or whatever fly in space or whatever it is and that that would be done with the nonce Ananse isn't sufficient yeah there's you need to you need to bind you need a binding yeah yeah they're the theory but note sufficient yes yeah I need a binding between the two items and so that that's the implication that they need to cross sign something possibly that the verifier has actually challenged them with they need to both respond to that nonce right you can even have multiple nonces if you wanted to for different point students right so I say a nonce is not sufficient only because it's going to use a Michael's car terminology right so somebody sends me and nods I sent it over to the other car get back to notes from his tires and I include that nonce and my results right that doesn't give you the binding but it still tells you that that it was signed recently but it still wasn't signed by do you think attached to my car tires that also requires the other car to participate in your in your process whereas it could be that the tires were on your car this morning yeah just given an example where I pretend that I'm a relying party that wants to talk to their car and so I get his signs nonce and I include it with mine and so I'd say you still need something that is the binding yeah so as the sub mods concept in eat I think handles this case just fine okay and and and I and I don't think the goal that the goal is not of this text is not to say eat or something else is insufficient but rather to say this mechanism that we put and eat is here and here's the art to solve that architectural issue okay agreed so so the sub mod or whatever conceptually what your to binding that you want in this in this example is you want the lead a tester to be able to attest as far as its we call it the testing environment it needs to be able to assign that this other ID of the target environment is a bound to the lead environment right so sub mods has this at least of the current pull request for sub months has this field called connection type which describes how the sub mod is connected to the surrounding environment okay yeah no I I agree that eat should have or does have the information sufficient to here and here where you're trying to motivate it generically and then each is the instantiation of the solution yeah so what what he doesn't have is a way to include claims or verified girlfriend include verified claims and indicate that they were verified verified just today I think it does as long as you say that verified you can confine it includes of time by I'm assuming that the if you're if you're including verified claims you're probably stripping signature yeah so I think Michael said it right before is it signed or is it countersign in other words is there one signature is there two and it could be either way right but it haven't having a flexibility to have one or two signatures is good well if you're embedding a an eight one eight and another in another and another then it's countered counter counter sign yeah that's all that that's all fine I think that all works just fine you you have to you know wrap your nonces right but if what your own you know if you're with your what if what you're trying to do is take a somatization evidence run it through a verifier take the output as an attestation result and turn that back into a claim and somehow say that the plaintiff net into a claim set yeah and and somehow say that yeah these claims you know I've stripped the signatures from these claims but I trust the attest err and here's the tester I used in the verifier I used to you know decide I trust these claims we don't have there's nothing in each to be able to do that at this point so I'm surprised because the the trust mechanisms you described is exactly the same as extrinsic claims and so like GPS coordinates it's going to be exactly the same thing you saying I get it from this particular source I trust that source either identify the source right dote it's anything it's just these are just another example of extrinsic evidence is just kind of require if that's fine you don't want if you don't really need to say any more give any more details like the you know details from the signature verification if you don't want to give any of that those those kind of details on or who the adjuster was or where the verifier was then yeah then we'll fine but if you do want to give those details we probably have to have something to eat which gotcha so I guess what I'm arguing for is that it should be available and optional in eat because I would want to use exactly the same things for extra and seven strings it claims so as I say where I got my GPS coordinates from or where I got my time step my you know time of day from then I need exactly the same information I'm not sure I agree with that can you provide us with a counter example why that's not true well so if I'm going to say where I got my GPS coordinates from I'm going to probably say a GPS module made by you know the XYZ company version 6.3 so let's say I got from the IP address lookup service where I send my IP address and it gives me back my GPA I scored GPS coordinates sure oh it says you're talking about a remote service yeah yeah that's an example right I'm going to be if there's a GPS coordinates to include someplace that's one of the places that I can get it right so we're kind of saying is that there's not a lot of difference between a a GPS device connected over I squared C that can provide attestations to its accuracy versus one that's connected over IP I think there's a lot of difference right now the the connection type for an eight is all about hardware and you know high proximity I think that's not sufficient because you're not getting your time of day from a hardware device unless you actually have a an atomic clock on board right usually of getting it from something like secure NTP and you have to be able to say what's your time source is it secare is it not secure did I get it from not so I'm just a regular NTP not secure NTP then I don't really trust it as you know if you're all bets are off but here's what I think it is and even if you say it got it from GPS right that's still not an atomic clock it's still a remote service right you know a couple thousand hundred kilometers in the air but it's still a remote service right group and it may or may have some security threat from that satellite or whatever other sharks well can we know it you know has there's various sources and that you know yep someone may do is something to you but so let's go back to the GPS example for a minute so I mean I believe eat um is only capable just a second it make it clear that this discussion is separate from the discussion of the text on the text that we're reviewing we're kind of doing a related side discussion right now yeah so let's let's let's let's come back to the text I think is it is anyone else get a chance to review it at this point you want me to put it back on the screen go back here no files changed I think only the big thing to read is the simplest you shorten the text the bottom here it looks to be correct it's it's seems I was a little bit like well as their words missing or concepts missing and when it gone there is just time to polish in meetings where it said the same thing in multiple sentences when I was rewriting them I didn't see a reason to you a duplicate stuff after or he rewritten so yeah I gathered that I was like well there was a there's a lot less sentences is there something missing and I couldn't see anything missing so I just said okay alright are we happy with this well I like to move on to the the discussion that we're just having and I'm oops I'm not reviewing too much in detail here but um one one thing I'd like to see is that the something like a complicated thing like composite evidence be kind of in a subsection something that someone would read later on not I don't a intro I don't think we defined compiz composite evidence and I think right is that right Dave because you said I didn't sure it wasn't sure if you wanted we wanted to put that in correct so right now Williams original text was something like lower case final evidence because it's all in the context of the composite a tester and so he's using the layman's term lower case final evidence as perfectly like a line coming out the top so I just kept it as what he had before okay whatever your let's keep what I'm early afters keep the simple use case simple and make sure that there is a simple simple diagram in the that the reader will encounter first digest first and then you know three months later when they have to think harder about it then they can go back and read the section that's later on about all those opposite stuff that is the current case when the wind did is Plurk west however the two sections that were discussing are actually adjacent instead of you know three months later in the document and so prior to this section is the simple diagram that has nothing to do with the composite a tester and it's immediately followed by the section and composite tester is working started and so I didn't change that part with merge last week I have no problem moving the this section back I do think that there's a reason to have composited evidence in the in the document because we have to be able to identify different parts of evidence coming different parts for from different parts of the tester because we can't make that Association we can't make any conclusions on the relying party so I will say that I'm not going to have an opinion on that point yet until after we have the disk have texture review about the Laird attestation because that will inform my opinion on whether composite evidence actually applies to that case your wot and so personally I would want to defer any discussion of of whether we use the term composite evidence until after we have text or weird events ok this s how come I've got the original action item one of the original action names I got was can i define layered evidence and I had a definition inside Cisco that I was using but it didn't match up to the one from TCG which is why I started moving and talking more about composite evidence so the typical understanding of layering is something I'm not as interested in as composite and I don't see them as necessarily being tightly coupled I mean if you'd like to give up the action item and give it back to somebody else me or whoever else then let us know I would love to give away layered I'd love to not give away composite because I don't think they have to be bound together when you layering in the ECG model what's up what do you mean by given but not have the owner not have the assigned action item if I said happy to have someone else do it is what you mean yes oh yeah because because my definition was different when I what I said I think I could do layering now I think I'd be much better and I put at least a proposal and for composite evidence but I do think that that the two have to be decoupled right so I will eat the layered item but if somebody else wants if their will welcome to it is there anybody else it's like Dumbo for writing text about the layering that's along the TCG lives um this is Hank I would like to take the item if I'm audible which I don't know yes oh thank you at that because I'm using a weird setup to join this call at the moment so I'm sorry also yeah I can take a stab at it but with the but they can only deliver not next week but the week after I could probably get to it next week if you don't care either way if you really really want it that I guess we could wait two weeks but it's you know waiting two weeks so I know okay let me think about this but let me let me come to this back in now I see it now um yeah I can do next week okay yeah so is it is it layered attestation or did I miss here their decisions because it's a very associate to the type of two environments thing because the environments rolled Susie change and concatenated so I think this is going to be another diagram yeah this is one where each typically each target environment is Anna testing is also in a testing environment for another target environments you have this chain of things okay exactly okay so these two types and the layer attestation basically Co align I wrote the first text so I would like to write the Concours but in text yeah yep and Hank I'm happy to chat with you about that the thing that reason I'm not so good as I haven't done as much as some of you guys on TCG and one of the attesting one of the things I need is verifier component to evidence because in the use case I showed with the with the multiple components being sent I had a layer where we had a chip in there a TPM as one set of evidence we had the time dimension and the last dimension was the verifier also signings thing so I think that getting the two combined is good but I certainly see that it can be orthogonal if the if you're getting something input from an external source this is Matt I can help - okay thanks to both of you I think this is it a lot to behave as I will do the pitch and and send some internal copy out and then being into a public fest and then talk about it next week so I have a question I don't quite understand what what you guys are discussing at this point but I'm happy to suspend my disbelief until I see the text explain it so that's okay but um I want to know is is should we have a stronger connection between the combination here in 55.3 and the composite a tester is there some relationship here because they feel similar in earth is it a composite tester anything more than a router yeah it could be that to Michael's point my opinion is no so thus the nice things the different I would I can give an example of where it does do something and that was where you combine local measurements with verifier measurements verifier signed a results I should say so yes it can do more and that was the example I sent out in the email yeah so the question is if if you're signing if one a tester is signing another testers output what is that well the verifier is signing the verifier evaluation and returning it to the attest er as part of the as part of the passport mod already so we already have verifier returned results and then do you append anything to that that's the question and I'm saying that if you're signing something in the verifier and you're adding something new there is a task to assemble stuff and pass it to the ruling party so Michael the reason that I said no is because if you look at the figure on your screen right now every attestation or result is exactly the same claim set in this diagram there's no nesting or conversion of attestation result of evidence and so that's like though this is the same as this and it's the same as this it's just having relayed okay right this grandma sure that's not a supplication it's not an instance of the same thing right the composite evidence is a different relationship and so that's what I was trying to say but I don't see that it's different it's just a router in all of those cases it's just that's just a routing function and then the other diagram it looks to be just a read function as well the other diagram has this distinction that says there's evidence of a testers that may or may not become an attestation result and then it gets included in a different set of evidence of compositive tester where it may be an element of that that's a more complex set of relationships what what are those relationships is it trying to say that a and B are part of the monitor and that bolita tester attest to that yes there's another claim here that's not explicitly pulled called out out and to do that it has to sign something yep so during though I don't know if the text is saying it doesn't yet that was somebody's point about binding that we were discussing earlier on this call that didn't come up last week and so that's why I didn't make any changes I'm at because we in talked about it before but yes I agree that you need some type of a binding claim if it's if it's not signing something it's not on a tester or all the sisters don't submit a claims collector is the thing right that doesn't make sense ah if it's if the claims collector isn't an a tester then it's a predator and there go get an adapter right now if you look at the bigger boxes labeled lead a tester a but the whole thing is the ax tester the claims collector in this picture is a piece of an ax tester and so it is the whole thing isn't a tester and so yes the evidence of compositive tester is signed by Lita tester a right whereas in the in the the compass in the combination that that's not the case the evidence is not is not a host countersign you know claims in point might be that the arrow starts at claims collector and not at it'll eat it history that's when has to start at claims collector otherwise you don't know what the chain where the tin is ending so there is some a little bit of a lack of I don't know there's something missing here I probably and that the arrow that is evidence of composited history simply starts at the wrong point issue right I think two possibilities either it starts at the wrong point but and I have to start at something that does the signing or you say that the claims collector box is the thing that actually does the signing of the on the evidence of compositor tester so basically this arrow here start outside this box is what you're saying it this to be decided and I think they have both versions here if all the tests are a to whatever Z are just concatenated evidence in some unified structure then the claim collector does not sign or is just again the tester a adding its own evidence and including all the evidence of the assesses b2z and signs all that of it then it's not the claim collector that's emitting it so there butoh scenarios here and depending on that I think the arrow is different I would get rid of claims collector entirely yeah me too plus one okay I don't understand then what do you test Rafi arrows pointing to you at they pointing into nothing I think did he pointing to a verifier which is IRA fiying the Beano connecting to a the discussion we had last week was we said it is not a verifying environment because we said that may or may not exist and we didn't want it in the diagram I guess repeating what I want the yaks I know from last week was let me I think I think it's the case that there is something that severe that second that a is connected to B a a is added to C and then the testing environment is making that claim assertion is asserting that claim or as part of its signature yeah yes and I agree that the current diagram can actually say that within text so for example you have an environment inside the WETA tester right that collects claims from the target acquirement okay I'm just going to point to the tet2 the picture here right so if one of the claims is collected from the target environment inside the Leda tester is a claim that says I am bound that target environment in Leda tester a is bound to a tester B and here's the idea of a test repeat that's one of the claims that comes back this picture is already accurate it's describing the claims collector as a target environment now the claims collector is the thing that combines the pieces of evidence in different places and puts them in the verifier but the binding in this exam in my example is one of the claims collected from the target environment on the left side well all on the tester does is collect claims and sign them so if you say that then what is the attesting environment even do the testing environment certainly signs any of the claims from the target environment absolutely when a testing environment sign eight is from a test or B or C or there's a different signer that's inside the claims collector are two ways to implement yes the way we've written it is the attesting environment collects and signs confused by this collecting claims arrow that was there last week yeah is that me that was right but testing environments collecting claims into the target environment yeah so that was a collector claims was what formerly a couple of weeks ago was something about measuring with a testing environment measure at the target environment and we decided that we didn't like the term measuring and we were going to use the term collecting claims instead yeah so thats collecting claims on the target environment the attesting environment is collecting claims on the target environment providing evidence of the lead a tester into the claims collector and maybe it needs to be a claims concentrator I don't know what the right right where it is but I would I would reverse the arrows the the the claims go from the target environment to the attesting environment the tester be beads into a testing environment the tester C feeds into the testing environment and the output of the intesting environment goes to the verifier so the claims collector is gone I would be ok with that and the collecting claims 0 I thought about reversing the direction of that but left it the same way as William had it since we didn't talk about it but that what you described would would be acceptable to me does the job of the in testing environment is to collect the claims and knowing and knowing where they've come from is they've come from a reasonable place a trustworthy place some sort and then to sign them using attestation evidence what you're describing trends up treating a test or B as if it was another target environment in that picture okay with that yeah yeah I agree with that and if we do that you can probably read the term claims collector as well we can get rid of claims collector so he says as a term here yeah and it's pretty close to layering at that point yeah you see one of the diagram simplifications that I did is on the left side I have the parentheses s in there where William had multiple boxes just like a tester be a test received on the right had the same thing on the left and I that's not the main point of this the main point of this is the right side and so I collapse those in the parentheses s just to simplify the diagram and put the viewers attention on the right side of the diagram nobody seemed to have a problem at but but that's other but you want to assign that to me I'm happy to do what we just talked about I didn't hear anybody arguing against it so let me go with my math again now just what we're talking about is that reverse the direction of the arrow which is what my post showing on the screen right now and then a replacing claims collector would be a tester C and B lines coming into the attesting environment then the blind going out of environment yes goes all the way out right and then updating the text and not use the term coin selector okay so so just to be clear here come on yes what you're showing on the screen matches what it does yes so but you want the the box let me just see if I can get this on the screen here I could show you my editor if you prefer um might actually be better you're trying to real-time yeah so yeah so I'm just trying to get this to my editor but there we go okay so well let me just show the editor because I don't know where that got something here has goats right place my video now I don't want to turn my video on I want to you at work you see it a nice orange on block yeah amber good old amber monitor okay so where does this arrow here go a little bit Claire it's the same line as the evidence of compositive test your line that comes out the top it's the same line okay because you no longer have evidence of Leda tester that has a line that label goes away because it's only evidence of compositive tester that comes out for this diagram anyway so like this I think that was a suggestion and you can delete the label on the bottom where it says evidence of Lita Fester so I feel that we've lost something by removing the claims collector here you're not done yet because those arrows that come leftward out of a tester BC and DA need to go to a testing environment well they need to go to this box now yes yes they do not yet and so the testing environment is claims collector all we did was we merge those two boxes oh I see okay so alright I see so I'd moved them to the outer box yeah that's why it needs a bunch more ASCII art because you had a move but move of a testing environment around to make them fit and so on yeah so you tell me that part it's pretty good huh he's pretty good that's gonna require move it just like I had to move a bunch of boxes around to make them fit and be intelligible there would be some more moving around to make all the lines and labels and stuff that tears but Emacs has has a mode which lets you type in other directions uh-huh makes this much easier to do because you can you can you know as you type it goes to the direction you want so so you want this gone as well then and then this arrow has to go yep like that again and how does this arrow connect just down around bottom yep sure yeah now some whatting this is worth saying seeing this is worth the price of admission for the call today because I what method here I will point out one thing that might be getting lost here which I am okay with okay and that is in order to make the picture now make sense the it still make sense as is what this is showing now is different from what William had originally and that is if you look at the left side it says target environments potentially plural yeah so this is showing a picture where there is one a testing environment singular measuring are collecting claims from multiple target environments plural what he had before was multiple attesting environments each collecting from a single target environment and so what was losing is the fact that we're saying in this example because it what you're showing an example here I just like a tester BC and dadada is an example right there's only one a testing environment and a bunch of targets that's different from what William originally had we could have multiple testing environments but I like the picture as it is I think it's simple in it because the point is to express relation is part of your point that this hat should have a plural no what I'm saying is that once you have plural but a claims collector was just one of the attesting environments we're saying no you wanted to combine those and so that's the difference between the change that we just made because we're saying albeit Esther BC and DA are are done by the same thing that does the signature over the composite evidence which might include individual things that are individually signed by their things and so here if you only have one a testing environment then you don't have sort of nested signatures per se you just have one flat signature over a bunch of target environments so it's a different picture I don't that may be sense I mean nesting we do show a nesting here so that's okay because you have a tester B and C feeding into the into a okay fair enough that's fair enough you don't have nesting on the left side but your career right you do have it on the right side yeah let's get out of my application where a tester B could be an instance of a tester a you know kind of about that detail like I am fine with this because I think it illustrates the main point is illustrate the right side yeah um what I Oh I'm just curious I mean is there some reason you would have multiple a testing environments for the same target that seems like not crazy and wild and you know we're redundant space shuttle shuttle testers or something now what William had before was inside the leta tester he had multiple targets and multiple testing environments with a one-to-one between them okay that was his original picture yeah last truth understand in the printers is because I didn't think that was the main point of the diagram that we're trying to explore so just like we're not showing the blow-up inside a test or be either right there right right yeah no I'm not done I'm not saying that that we should go do all that I'm just was I was just trying to understand what the motivation might have been for that we don't have to draw the architecture diagram for every possible configuration I mean that exactly yeah I am fine with a diagram as you have it Michael the text needs to be updated to match with as far as the diagram I agree to this is what we were just saying yeah me too okay I'm just concerned that we're going to change your mind again next week you mean when we answer the call yeah I was also saying the same thing I'm not super sure if I'm okay with ending it at the environ box but I have to think about this until next week so yes maybe I will have another opinion exit is it still evidence of composite a tester a thing or the just inhibits um I think it's still correct as is because the big box on the bottom is still labeled composite a tester so what we're we're to look if we're trying imagine what the evidence looks like is there's a there's a set of claims that are for the target environment there's a say multiple sets of signed claims from the tester BC and etc there is an additional claim that says that that the testing environment is as assembling become the site claims from these other environments into a composite evidence structure but there's there's a there's an additional claim that's added to the claim set that says I'm doing the assembling that everybody's agreement everybody's understanding that's an example of how it could be done yes more than us one we're Hollywood but yeah it's more than one wait and I agree that way would be a way to do it okay so let's go over all of that information there's one signature over all of that information into us structure which is I guess a sub sub mod structure or something like that for example yes you Michael you're muted yeah I'm just typing to try to fix the text is there another topic that someone would like to jump on to what's the next step on the other one the ads drama and text about freshness poor request that we just last time I did a minor change and I didn't know if we want an emerges want to assign somebody else an action item for the next step the feedback that we talked about last time other than gosh it would be nice to add you know the following topic or whatever it was we wanted the title change back to freshness which I did and we wanted the security considerations section talk about replay protection and all I did was I added a one sentence that mention replay protection can be done using freshness as discussion for their section and so those are only changes that I did I wasn't sure what to do in response to all the other things and so I'm wondering if somebody else wants to take the next action item and if we I would propose that we merge unless there's any new objections to the text that's in here and then do any changes as another pull request um I could be okay with that I want to take I have the conversation about how a precious nonce is handled in in a composite the tester scenario or do we want to wait until we get layering as well to have I think it's more important to capture what we think is right for the moment and you can have this deep discussion on layer next time and then revisit this if it doesn't match but I would agree with days that we can pull this in for now because it's an improvement in any wow in any case and sorry I'm driving and so this is I think good idea and we have stable environment of the text is visible but everybody's looking at any branch every branch okay with the text want me to pull to merge this that is my proposal since I did the things that people had problems with and other things were just oh we should cover X or I to and I didn't do the cover X or Y to you I didn't know what to say there but as far as the things that people had problems with that fix those I would propose you go ahead and Marg it now and anything else people are welcome to submit new requests for yeah I'm time for emerging so I would like have is like a like a remote verax pretty review and yes I thank you Hank no okay so I think I have so I have another comfort on the diagram going back okay you want me to put the diagram up yeah if it was there a second ago the composite diagram um the parenthetical via internal links or network connections yeah I don't think the network connections belongs there this may be a longer discussion than we have for for today but it's the discussion we were starting with the GPS and the time thing but I don't think network connection belongs there how do we tell them Lauren it's important to show either of them I think we have to ask how how the testing environment can tell the difference um I guess the labels now isn't vigilance is it internal parenthesis links or network connections or is it internal links or network connections well via a link in a network connection are basically synonyms and if they're both internal then just dropping it would have no change in meaning right so if it depends on how the hardware characteristic of the connection so this is this is in a sub mod this is connection type seems to me there are you kind of falls into two categories there there is a connection that's really based on hardware like these guys are on the same bus or they are running on the same processor and they're just different processes or something like that and in a situation where the attesting environment can know something about the the source um and it can know it from either it's the hardware or the system software that it's running um and those the only things that the testing environment can know about let me finish if if it's coming from a network then it gets or even a USB connection or or an RF connection or Ethernet or anything like that it's going to have to go to some process or some entity on the local machine which is going to be the thing that actually talks to the tester so I think that the even if even if it something even if the evidence arrives over say a local bus the USB it doesn't there's nothing there's nothing to prevent the the testing the other a tester from being network connected and obtaining evidence over that network connection and so it's actually misleading to the verifier if if we if the architecture assumes two-month much about how that evidence was put together and so it's almost sure what value is being at the end of the day what value does this bring to the verifier knowing that it arrived over a bus if it can't conclude that it didn't come over a network but it couldn't it can't conclude that actually so what's the value so if you would give an examination example of a boss in this case I have another habitable a NIC connected to it be stick it in her USB port and we still don't know if that evidence didn't come over a network from it but the rift the originating environment wasn't actually that we're connected we don't know that yester the ax tester can talk to the USB driver and if it trusts the USB driver in a then it consists some things about the you know what is coming over USB but the ax testing environment only it only can trust the USB driver and when I talk about bus I'm not talking about pluggable bus I'm talking about a bus it's like internal to a CPU or internal to a circuit board card or something like that that's not pluggable and that that's why this connection type is really kind of important because you need to understand the characteristics of that connection you know how easy is it to attack that connection or spoof that connection so USB is kind of easy to spoof IP connections are very easy to spoof you don't know what you're what's on the other end unless you've got some sort of signing cryptographically signed system so what you really have to be doing is thinking about talking to things that the interesting testing environment can really understand and know something about so there there got to be processes on the same CPU or hardware that's that is connected in a way that the end-user can't manipulate the hardware so USB is level into the IP connection yes so this is saying I think this is an oversimplification maybe it might be dangerous to assume that we can infer somehow the level of assurance of interconnects yeah so I'm not sure if we wanted to have that assumption you call that wise evidence you live without it isn't that why the evidence from the attest errs B and C's is signed yeah so why do I care that's really investor you can also worry about what's coming where it's coming from like self-driving cars you might have evidence coming in from their internal network which might have certain assumptions about it that better be coming in from that particular bus so I think that the assertion that that there's something implicit about the attest errs connection even if it's signed or not signed does matter to the attesting environment and it isn't being generated by the ax tester it's relevant to the connection different connection types can have different trust profiles with them the point is is that the evidence from B and C could could come from a remote node but all that's being assertive is that that that evidence arrived over a local connection but but it doesn't really know yeah evidence arrived locally so the term of local and remote is confusing yeah exactly I would plus one the benefit say this is one of the things that hit the layering - this is one of the reasons I kind of jumped back from layering because this is exactly a layering question exactly thank you Eric for putting the words out of my mouth Oh most of us I don't know you the layering is sort of looking at this from a completely other perspective which is starting with the like via tester B as the starting point and going the other direction then compositing positive sort of drilled out and layering his drill up of the inner integration and that's why I kind of step back and hopefully we can take another attack at it with this view yeah but yeah I'm for using different terminology and different diagram for layering then we're compositing and not trying to combine them if that makes a make sense to me also again they did I was inspired by this conundrum by the arrows that are now ending at the testing environment box in the composite a cessation device so that was confusing to me and and and now you can see why because this is the you cannot see the origin anymore so it's just clear and it depends how you how you track it and what assertion you can make about the interconnects I'm not sure of this the attesting environment I'm not I don't understand what you start my layering yet but the I think the in testing environment has to be able to evaluate how its evidence is coming in that's to understand something about how its evidence is coming in and including at a stations from added station evidence or output of other a testers so it has to understand that that's just part of what an ESD have to do it certainly there's a set of claims can be asserted about out the connectivity of the different but thurid evidence so how it arrives but it can't project onto that evidence too much unless it becomes yeah or higher yeah I agree are we going all do we have an hour and a half's today or an hour the invite is only an hour okay we're already past the time of he invited yeah I think I have to jump to another call I should at least but this is typically more important and sorry for being so unprepared this week I was literally all the time bound by a stupid off-loaded project that I have to do it so next week that's why I was not a little bit careful I'm promising extra but I think I can do the layout thing with help this is the case and thank you for the time on my side at least thank you I emerged Dave just had a fix for something for a small thing I open an issue as you saw on this internal links question which we just discussed and I didn't hear a clear resolution to it so I think when I picked it up I'm agree I I fixed some whitespace trailing whitespace issues and I fixed the text here so I appreciate if someone could go through this text here and say whether I got the right word in particular I think the word eyeline uo2 still has the term claims collector in line two of to the nice pics okay there you go I'll fix that but I termite I think maybe controversial is the lead a testing environment maybe I agree that that Navy controversial cuz I don't know one would agree with that but we'll see oh I don't know but that's that one is that's where I would like to know he said it'll be on the call next week so they're back on Friday um so let's leave this for next week unless you have some strong opinions right now please put them in and talk to you next week I'm proposing that so let me see so next week ah next week we have our meeting at the nort regular time and then we have a rats virtual interim committee of the whole the following day at the same time I'm not mistaken and it's going to the Lawrence Show not true am I completely back I mean I think well as far as I understand it at this point yes you got all the agenda items it's you're sure I mean I just asked for some time and they gave it to me that was private without those flies - to talk about use cases yeah okay all right I probably won't attend next week for this meeting because it's conflicting with Ryder house all right what the rats I wanted to ask if we could pencil it that's what I wanted to ask actually I'm looking for Hyundai but I was going to ask if the rats virtual interim on the Wednesday is there anything that we want to say about the architecture documents other words do we need a slide to give the status or something or not probably so I would propose that we post a version after next week's call because if somebody if we do huntin does have a slide about the status or something then we may still want to meet next to we can just talk about that slide so this is my angry with anyone apparently so but I don't do it really exactly so typically the best thing to do is to submit before and then talk about it as I read it and then talk about it so we have a slide and then want to submit afterwards so I don't use it again what do we gain by that submitting or having a slide yai submitting directly after we talked about it like three minutes with a single slide I mean you could submit it I think after Tuesday's meeting and then people who might have a look at it just beforehand and and that it more productive I think than submitting afterwards that's what I suggested I wanted to submit on Tuesday before the the virtual interim as a result of the recent we consent we whatever consensus we get next week we'll submit it as a as a miles as a point in time have a slide to summarize what we talking about and there and maybe it will agree to to close this pull request and maybe we'll have decided on this this issue 24 is there or the meeting to be the Red Sox meeting then the interim sorry I didn't I didn't trick at that back then is there value in doing that if there's no discussion at the virtual interim typically it is everything is basically GDP CEO tomorrow is the rest meeting and seven people might read the architecture before him just because this is an agenda item to talk about architecture so nobody change to the current and it would be a side would have to be too bashed in because we are late yeah that's why I wasn't assuming more than one slide but often you know the chairs or somebody will have a document or milestone review if you just submit one slide off and I'll stick that in a guy you wanted yeah about five minutes first five minutes at the beginning and five minutes at the end basically but the end then five minutes is looking on the use cases dis positioning the five minutes at the beginning potentially could be used to update the status of the part of the architecture craft you so it's weak it's possible to squeeze it in okay thanks yeah I appreciate it you okay so shall we end now and resume next week yep yep okay that's great thanks guys all right I think her all welcome to all the new people okay thanks mother
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SILVER RIFLES, THE
three strangers on a street corner in an american city three generations from different backgrounds yet these three men have much in common each has been a soldier in the united states army the gentleman with a graying hair can still remember the beach head of salerno in 1943 when he came in on the first wave of general mark clark's assault troops the man next to him at the bus stop recalls the hard fighting in korea his unit took the same scarred hilltop four times in three days for this young man the memory of combat is so fresh he can still smell the mixture of aromatic rice patties and burnt cordite which will always remind him of vietnam the unseen bond between these men is close they've all known combat they've all been in for truman and they've all known what it is to have earned the high infantry award of the silver rifle the combat infantryman's badge with its imprint of a silver rifle is a symbol of the foot soldier's skill and dedication today you will see something of the heritage of sacrifice and achievement behind this emblem and how is developed in various forms to honor the american infantryman the choice of a musket is the main element of the combat entertainment's badge was a fitting one since our nation began the american rifleman fighting on the land has been the main stay of our strength for freedom and it's always been the combination of personal courage and a good firearm that has won the united states fighting man's success in battle in early days the flintlock musket was the foot soldier's main weapon it required a lot of preparation before firing powder and shot had to be loaded separately and a ramrod used to pack them down into the barrel the citizen soldier who made up the colonial militia the infantry of their day got their first training with a musket and it paved the way for a far more effective weapon by the end of the french and indian war the new weapon had appeared on the frontiers of pennsylvania and southward this weapon was to gain fame later as the kentucky rifle it still required muzzle loading and ramming but the spiral grooves in its barrel could spin a bullet more accurately to its target in the hands of an expert marksman the rifle could take a heavy toll on the battlefield during our war of independence the rifle company became an important part of the continental army one of the most famous of these companies was led by colonel daniel morgan who recruited over a hundred men to form his unit eventually general washington selected 500 of the army's best riflemen and put them under morgan's command at the battle of saratoga morgan's rifles delivered a withering fire against british forces under general berghoin these sharpshooters helped win a critical american victory that turned the tide of the war despite the superiority of the rifle as an accurate weapon there was always a shortage of good marksmen the musket effective at a short range and adaptable to a band that continued to be the basic weapon for the infantryman through most of the 19th century by the early 1900s the foot soldier's weapon had changed a lot it was still fairly large and heavy but it was a much more accurate and reliable firearm when an officer asked a soldier to name his weapon during an inspection he would rattle off u.s rifle caliber 30 cliff fed boat operated springfield 1903 the man who carried one of these on his olive grabbed shoulder was called a doughboy but he was still what his great grandfather had been the soldier on foot with a well-cared for weapon and the job of taking ground and holding it and like his grandfather he was good at his job during the first few years of the new century if rifles were in short supply trained with wooden models no branch of the army is more exacting in its physical demands on the soldier than the infantry by the early 1900s following the spanish-american war our military planners recognized the need for a strong infantry establishment in the united states army infantry training during this period reflected the hand-to-hand combat typical of battle in the previous century the bayonet was still important to the foot soldier whose order of the day remained engage and defeat the enemy in the summer of 1917 it was over there for the doughboys as american expeditionary forces arrived in france to join the allies in world war one the commander of the aef was general john j pershing a natural leader a thorough organizer and a strict disciplinarian he began military operations in france with a u.s army of about 200 000 men before the fighting was over more than two million men made the trip across the atlantic to the battlefields of france the names are famous in military history schwarzone reims chateau ferry the soam bellow wood this was a war of massive infantry advances in the face of heavy enemy farm it took courage and it took skill to go over the top it took a lot of man to do it the foot soldier in world war one had a new weapon to contend with the machine gun which demanded new assault tactics troops had to be spread out with greater distances between the men to reduce the effect of the enemy machine gun fire gradually the concept of infantry was beginning to shift from the solid line of attacking troops that characterized warfare in earlier days toward the individual man working as a part of a team throughout history the foot soldier has always received support from other army elements in the first world war the tank developed by the british moved successfully against the enemy's machine guns and provided effective support for infantry attack but more than in any war after that time the infantryman found himself faced with a challenge of making his way and battle largely on his own initiative with only his weapon his courage and his belief in his cause to see him through the springfield 1903 was used until the early 1940s when the infantryman was issued this new weapon the m1 a hard-hitting semi-automatic weapon with considerably more firepower than the bolt-operated springfield and again the weapon and the man proved an unbeatable combination they got acquainted at training camps all over the country instruction became a way of life for the soldier as he learned all there was to know about the new weapon above all he learned to fire it with safety and accuracy under the watchful eyes of his instructors while mastering the m1 as his new basic weapon he had to learn to operate a whole new group of infantry weapons the sub-machine gun the browning automatic rifle new and more powerful mortars hand grenades the bazooka the flamethrower the infantryman had to learn to adjust to complex enemy defensive measures such as land mines and booby traps but now more than ever the foot soldier learned to fight as a part of a team to work out intricate field problems for squad or platoon he learned to move swiftly and silently on patrol assignments to probe enemy strength and bring back vital intelligence special types of infantry troops were developed such as mountain forces capable of operating on rugged hill terrain and paratroopers capable of quick entry into combat gradually the concept of the foot soldier is a specialist in the infantry arts began to affect the makeup of the regiments and divisions the traditional skill of the american rifleman adapted quickly to handling the new automatic firing equipment aided by an arsenal of latest combat weapons this new breed of individual infantry experts was about to meet the greatest military challenge in american history the second world war in the east they would face a strong aggressive military force bent on pacific conquest in the west their enemy was on the march through europe with one of the most powerful land armies ever assembled to provide arms and equipment for the vast number of foot soldiers and other military components we were to send overseas american industry in cooperation with military planning and research mobilized its resources as never before a nation drew its battle lines behind its fighting men and gave them not only the means to fight but the spirit and the will like their forebears at saratoga they met the challenge with courage and confidence an army of citizen soldiers trained by experts under the leadership of men who knew how to get the job done and it did take some doing mobility without precedent in the history of warfare took the us foot soldier of world war ii far from his shores wherever he went whatever his assignment his essential mission was the same move in on the land take ground from the enemy and hold it and it wasn't a one unit or one team job either the infantryman learned to work with other branches of the service armor helped blaze a pathway artillery softened up enemy concentrations aircraft battered enemy industrial and munition centers but when it came to inch-by-inch footholds on enemy soil flushing out snipers and securing each foot of ground when it came to the final confrontation the foot soldier was there he fought his way through cities and streets whose names he could hardly pronounce the rifle was his mark of courage and he carried it with pride and determination it was in recognition of the foot soldiers tough hard-hitting role in combat that world war army chief of staff general george c marshall took the initiative in arranging for the development of awards to honor the infantryman personnel of the heraldic activity of the office of the quartermaster general of the army were given the mission of designing a badge that would foster pride in the infantry service and symbolize proficiency in infantry arts heroic artists went to work on the assignment sketches were prepared many different designs for an infantryman's badge were developed and submitted for approval each sketch was studied carefully and the designs coordinated with the office of the army chief of staff finally a design for an expert infantryman's badge was approved in 1943. its main feature was the silver replica of a musket recalling the early rifleman who first established the high standards that have been the infantryman's tradition the expert infantryman's badge is awarded to the infantryman who has satisfactorily completed army proficiency tests in the infantry arts while in training or while assigned to a unit a higher award was devised for the soldier who has served in actual combat the combat entertainment's badge developed from the previous design this badge features the silver rifle in front of an oak reef under provisions of army regulations the combat infra truman's badge may be presented to an infantryman in the rank of colonel and below who has served against an enemy in ground combat the u.s foot soldier who won his silver rifle in world war ii took it to places which neither he nor history will ever forget from the beaches of normandy to the atoll to the pacific the silver rifles probe the enemy moved in and defeated him in battle within five years after the close of world war ii the foot soldier had a new assignment this time he took to battle the weapons of world war ii the m1 rifle and the carving along with the machine gun and other familiar weapons of the ground soldier objective stem the aggression of the north korean forces which had descended into south korea they were to see a lot of action in the hills and valleys of the korean countryside the korean conflict was a seesaw war where at first we traded space for time until more us troops could arrive from japan when the order came to advance we moved in with everything we had the rough terrain of korea restricted the use of armor but tanks played an important fire support role however it was the foot soldier who had to dislodge the enemy from cities and take the high ground this time the battle names were busan soul inchon there was a hill called old baldy and another named heartbreak ridge whichever way the battle line moved the infantryman was there still the critical factor in the outcome of battle to recognize the service of those who served as infantrymen in two wars the badge was redesigned to incorporate a star within the points of a wreath this indicated that the where had served in world war ii in korea or korea and vietnam or world war ii and vietnam now this badge has a crown of two stars between the points of the wreath for those who've seen infantry service in three conflicts since korea the foot soldier's capability for combat has made dramatic strides both in his training and his weapons the infantryman of the 1960s uses one of these as his individual firearm the m14 or m16 automatic rifle lighter in weight and more effective than he's ever had before but today he must be trained as well in the use of a whole group of latest weapons and fighting concepts employed in modern infantry operations his training programs are planned carefully to give him a total understanding of the nature of his firearms and how to use them to the best advantage his teachers are often men who have earned the combat infantry badge in more than one conflict since world war ii on the firing ranges the men get a workout with a new weapon a unique hand launcher adds range and greater firepower to the grenade a mass demonstration of all infantry weapons adds up to a lot of punch and bad news for the enemy so advanced communications have given the foot soldier a better maneuver capability you must not only know how to use complex equipment but how to maintain it in good working order modern field communications are compact and provide great flexibility in coordinating combat activities of widely dispersed units advanced infantry courses demand knowledge of subjects covering every phase of military operations on land the intelligence and initiative of the modern american infantrymen are at a level unparalleled in history just as the challenges he faces in modern combat are more complex and demand more judgment maturity and insight than ever before at infantry officer candidate school fort benning georgia the qualified foot soldier goes through a program of specialized training that will prepare him for leadership in the infantry each man is carefully observed during his training for skill and reasoning ability and problems of command physical training in the infantry is tough it's got to be the potential infantry officer must be able to lead his men anywhere under any conditions whether he's in training in the united states or under unit assignment abroad the infantryman always tries to improve his combat skills at this u.s army advanced individual training center in south korea the foot soldier continues his military education in all phases of the infantryman's art army training programs today emphasize both individual skills and unit training the two are inseparable a soldier who qualifies as an individual expert ensures the success of his unit as part of the army combat team new mobility techniques have revolutionized a foot soldier's ability to move to his assignment the armored personnel carrier takes him to battle with protective cover against small arms fire advanced parachute techniques allow him to drop from the skies the helicopter puts him down in hard to get places where he can strike swiftly into the very nerve center of enemy forces the reaction time needed to respond to military crisis has been cut down the war in vietnam has demonstrated the ability of the united states army to bring its strength swiftly where it is required and in vietnam the infantryman meets his greatest challenge a jungle war with an ever-shifting front that demands military competence and individual courage of the highest degree no matter how he is brought into combat the final job must be done on foot by men trained to maneuver on the most difficult countryside by men able to move and fire and take an objective by the man with his boots in the mud a weapon in his hand and a job to be done in the vietnam war that job can mean a lot of things it can mean going out on a reconnaissance patrol to find landing zones for the helicopters moving in with a rifle company on a search mission patrolling a deserted village that may conceal vietcong snipers it can mean repelling swift and savage attacks in the jungle fighting his way out of an ambush destroying enemy caves it can mean giving medical assistance to the peoples of south vietnam we're acting as ambassadors at large in waging war on political economic and psychological fronts each individual american soldier who moves among our foreign allies is a diplomat warrior carrying out the policies and aims of our country but first and foremost today's foot soldier in the united states army is a fighting man his one mission has remained the same through all of our history find them fix them and finish for generations the exploits of the american infantrymen have been celebrated in song and story but nowhere has his dedication been more vividly portrayed than in this dramatic verse written by an army officer after the korean war i am the infantry queen of battle i meet the enemy face to face well to will for two centuries i've been the bulwark of our nation's defense i am the infantry follow me both hardship and glory have i known my bleeding feet stained the snow at valley forge i pulled a nord across the icy delaware tasted victory at yorktown and saw our nation born wherever brave men fight and die for freedom you will find me i am always ready now and forever i am the infantry queen of battle follow me those few lines taken from this distinguished tribute to the united states foot soldier are summed up in the combat infantry badge a proud emblem symbol of an honored brotherhood tested under fire and worn by men worthy of the highest respect from the nation they serve you
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The 3 Golden Rules For Effective Digital Marketing
hey everybody in this video we're gonna talk about the three golden rules of direct response digital marketing you need to have these three questions answered ready to go before you do any kind of advertising so it's very very important that you get these things down if you're new to digital marketing or if you're just not quite sure what you should be doing this is gonna be really really helpful for you and it's gonna help you to get better results on anything that you're doing whether it's putting out content whether it's creating offers whether it's creating sales it's gonna help you to go a lot further so you're gonna want to watch the whole video all the way through let's get into today's video hey there buddy my name is Brandon Brewster's I make daily digital marketing videos here on this channel so if you're trying to grow your brand or your business be sure to subscribe if you have any questions be sure to comment let me know what your questions are if you need help with anything just comment below also if you liked the video be sure to give it a thumbs up so let's talk about digital marketing today we're gonna go over the three golden rules of digital marketing that I think are very very important if you have these three questions answered you're going to go a lot further with your marketing it's going to be a lot more on purpose a lot of businesses when they start doing marketing or creating content or anything in general they just kind of put stuff out there and see kind of hope for the best type of a situation and if you want to approach your marketing with strategy especially if you're you know super time crunched or you have limited resources as far as ad budgets and things this is gonna help you to get a lot further so let's get into these three golden rules of digital marketing to help you get more out of your efforts and out of the ad spin that you're putting out golden rule number one you need to be crystal clear on who you're trying to target you need to know the demographics you need to know the size psychographics you need to have your client avatar really really well defined and I've actually created a video on demographics and psychographics here and also I've created another video on how to create a client persona right here client personas are so important it's this pre-work of really getting clear on who you're serving what the the benefits are what the actual pain points that they're feeling not just what the actual you know aspects of the service that you're doing are those are important right the the details and what your product is all about what your service is all about all of the features of your product or service that you're selling those are very very important but what are the emotional triggers that you're going to be using what is the reason why people are willing to do business with you what are they looking for what are you actually ultimately solving for them give you some examples here you know if you want to I'll give you my example actually as a digital marketer people want more sales and more revenue for their business but why do they want more sales more revenue they want more money because it gives them freedom it causes less stress it's less worry they're able to support their employees they're able to support their family they're able to give their family the life that they've always wanted it's very different than saying hey I'm gonna run Facebook ads for you all right if you just talk about the manual process of what you're doing you reduce yourself to a commodity you don't want to do that you want to be a solution that's going to give emotional benefit not just actual technical benefit that is important for sure they need to know that you're going to be you know competent and that the work is going to get done in the proper way or that the service or the product is going to actually solve that problem right but if you are able to connect with them emotionally understand really what their emotional state is what their biggest fears are what their biggest worries are what their biggest pain points are what are their biggest concerns you're gonna go a lot further so make sure you're crystal clear on exactly who it is that's you're targeting the next golden rule of digital marketing is make sure that you have typically one call to action there's always exceptions to the rule but when you have a product or service that you're trying to sell or you create a piece of piece of content or you send out an email or you you know whatever the marketing activity that you're doing is you need to have one primary objective now refining it down to one primary objective gives you a way to measure success so many times happens all the time people say you know what this doesn't work Facebook Ads doesn't work email marketing doesn't work chatbots don't work SEO doesn't work that's because you're not measuring the correct type of KPI that's going to be appropriate for the stage of the funnel that you're targeting or the kind of content that you're putting out make sure you know what it's supposed to do and hopefully it has that one call-to-action in it if you're sending out emails and you say okay I'm a veterinary practice and I'm gonna send out an email to my database and I'm gonna measure the success on how many appointments the email gets us and you send out an email and you talk about you know heart room and you talk about seasonal problems that are happening with pets and all of these great pieces of information but you don't give people a way to book an appointment how can you say that it's not working right make sure that the call to action lines up with the objective and make sure that you're giving people a very simple way to do business with you don't make it harder for them than it should be right it's so many times I see this all the time people send out emails and there's no button for calls actions and I know that you're super busy and I know that the problems right in front of you right and so you're trying to figure out what to do but you need to make it very simple for people to take action the lowest amount of friction possible in this process is gonna help you to get far more in conversion and make sure that you're just very very clear on what you want the action to be how would you take the action what's in it for them the third golden rule of digital marketing is don't be boring you need to be exciting and I know that so many businesses and brands fall into this trap where you you just create a piece of content that's for everyone and in turn it shows up for nobody if you create something for everybody and it's just boring and it's plain as vanilla you're missing out on opportunities we're going back to number one here you need to know exactly who you're targeting make sure that all of the ads that you're doing all of the content that you're doing all the language used in this content is going to speak to that specific person I can't tell you how important this is digital marketing gives you the ability to pinpoint specific demographic specific interest groups specific hobby groups with laser-like targeting so don't waste that opportunity if you want to attract people who want to pretend to be mermaids and that are you know dachshund owners you could find that group you could find I've seen crazy crazy things that you can do and it just helps you to get out of the noise stand out and be far far more effective so you know I see a lot of companies do this where they they create content they're not themselves and their personality they're not authentic with who they are and they're just trying to put out like a corporate super boring persona that's just super super boring I was thinking about a former client who I've seen their their new work they've been putting out and they are so boring it's like they're trying to become the Hertz rental car of their current brand right there they're just putting out the most bland boring stock photos I've ever seen don't put out boring stock photos take pictures yourself take video yourself show your personality show what you're interested in be sure to share with what you're going through with with your clients and customers share behind the scenes of cool things going on with employees help people to get a better context and a better feeling of why they should do business with you people want to do business with those that they know like and trust so be sure to be authentic it's really interesting social media and and things give people the ability to be more authentic and transparent than ever before but it's so interesting because people curate and really refine their marketing and their messaging so much so that you're only seeing you know the highlight reels of things that is if you want to stand out from that you can share more real things you can share more authentic things you can connect with people who are like you are interested in the same things as you don't be afraid to draw lines in the sand about what you're interested in what kinds of things you love doing what kinds of things you like working on who you like working with exciting things that are going on in the office don't hesitate to share that obviously you don't want to be divisive or get you know maybe you hate mail coming in or something like that but you know what I mean you can share your personality you can share things that you're excited for in pop culture that are going on and really help to connect especially in places like Snap and places like Instagram stories and things that are more you know temporary content putting out stuff that shows what you're interested in who you are and the personality behind the brand may to be a lot more relatable so don't be boring be as exciting as you can let's recap it really quick number one you want to make sure you know exactly who you're marketing to if your target market is everyone then you actually have nobody in mind number two get clear on the call-to-action what is it that you're looking for them to take action on and then how are they going to take that action how will you measure success number three is don't be boring stop with the boring make native content make content laser focused to specific demographics of people and speak to those people talk to the things that are really really important to those small pockets of the population who you're trying to attract don't be boring don't be bland and get out so I help I hope that this video was helpful to you if you enjoyed it be sure to give it a thumbs up if you want help with digital marketing comment below if you have any questions comments need help it's anything please also subscribe if you want to grow your brand or your business with digital marketing you're gonna want to be sure to be subscribed here I create daily marketing video tutorials I also vlog about growing my agency and I also talk about sales and other things like that here too so if any of those things are interesting to you be sure to subscribe I'll see you on the next video have a fantastic day [Music]
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Foreman Community Demo #88
hello everyone welcome to another foreman community demo uh today i'm filling in for melanie and unfortunately that means we are not live today but for those of you watching later you can ask us questions on rsc on twitter or on the comments for the video that will be uploaded to twitter start with a few announcements so foreman two three has been released and we're looking forward to two three one and two two two two very soon so look out for that catello has had a lot of releases in this time so 3 17 1 and 3 16 2 are out 318 rc2 is available for testing now and one more announcement from shira so share it to you thank you ali i have a quick announcement on office compute resource so overpressed api v3 was depleted in object 4.0 and it's no longer supported from version 4.3 and therefore we deprecated api v3 in formant 2.3 and we will drop it completely informant 2.4 so if you have any old over compute resource then is still using api v3 you should definitely move it to work with the api v4 as soon as possible thank you thank you very much shira as i said the announcement was were short because we have a lot of content today so let's move to our demo uh we'll start with samir has two uh demos today uh with about patello the capsule sync optimization and after that pulp three uh tag container manifests samir overdue thanks good morning just try to present my whole screen yeah is my screen visible yes okay all right so uh my first presentation today is about some performance improvement changes that we have made around capsule sinking so some background to this is uh so earlier when we used to sink a capsule so for example i have this proxy here in my environment so yeah we have two options to synchronize the capsule the first one is optimized and the other one is complete sync so complete sync would synchronize all repositories to the capsule regardless of whether it needed to be or not and optimized sync was smart in pulp so catalog would send a request to pulp to synchronize a particular repository to the capsule and then pulp would decide if the repository actually had changed between the current sink and the previous sink so what used to happen is catalog used to send a request to pulp regardless of whether the repository needed to be synced or not since we did not have any history of which repositories were synced on which capsules so what we are introducing with this change is now catalog maintains a history for smart proxy repositories so the which looks something like this so we maintain the state of the smart proxy reposit smart proxy and the repository that it was synced to along with the start time and the finish time for that so what happens with this is the next time you run an optimized sync and if there's a history record type to that smart proxy and the repository that we need to sync catalog skips over that repository and does not actually send a request to pulp to sync that record so let me do a quick demo so and what complete sync does in this case is delete all of these smart proxy sync history records type to this particular smart proxy and that causes all of the repositories to get synced again so i'll run a quick demo so if you see i have two repositories and two smart proxy sync history records with ids 5 and seven so i'll go ahead and run a complete sync on this that should delete both of these smart proxy sync history records first yeah so if you see uh i have two new smart proxy sync history records and it shows finished at nil for the second one because i ran it in between now that the sync is over we should have the finished update for both of these history records and if i go look at the task for this sync history record yeah so this is the task that got executed so if you see there are tasks to sync the capsule for in form of request to pulp for two repositories here and now if we go back uh to the smart proxy so this was the complete sync now if we try and optimize thing it will skip over both of those repositories in the next so this is the optimized sync and the run phase will skip over all the calls to pulp to actually synchronize the repository on that and the smart proxy sync history record will remain unchanged because we didn't actually perform anything so this was the smart proxy sync optimization demo i'll move on to the tagging of manifest for docker repositories all right so here i have a test docker repository and we have two manifests for this repository and a container image tag so earlier with pulp 2 we had a feature in hammer to actually create custom tags by tagging any of these manifests and we are introducing the same feature to pulp 3 for feature parity so to do that the hammer command looks something like this so you provide the id of the repository that you need to tag the manifest in this one is id3 so i'll change this command so we provide the repository id uh we provided name custom name that you want to tag the manifest as and it takes the argument for the sha digest for the manifest that you want to tag so let's create a tag for one of these manifests so we'll copy over this sha and tape it in all right let this finish okay yeah so this is the tag that we created from hammer so this is the thumbnail tag and this created a tag for this particular shot that we had so this is the feature which was available in pulp 2 we are just introducing it for pub 3 as well and yeah that's all of my interview thanks thanks amir uh no live questions unless one of the presenters here would like to ask anything okay then we'll move to evgeny about what's new with ansible modules right hi um i hope you're not bored yet to hear me talking about from ansible modules and especially not not having slides because i don't really like doing nevertheless since the last demo i that i joined it was like in september we had three releases of foreign ansible modules that came quite packed with features that i want to talk through with you today um let's start into like write chronological order the first release back in october was 1.3 which i briefly mentioned in the last demo with the environment fallback for the um credentials so you can now inject credentials for your formulas instance using environment variables and don't have to hard code them in your playbook and the other in my opinion rather interesting feature in 1.3 was a new module called status info so you can now do a simple request to your form and instance and fetch information about whether it's up or not and whether it itself thinks it's healthy this is especially useful when you're doing maintenances so you can use that in that module for waiting until foreman is back up again moving on to 1.4 which we released in november um this was um the main feature in this release was rendering our api library insights collection because we realized that having a standalone python library that is not easily installable on every installation like we provided rpms but it's not um convenient to install an rpm in all cases especially if you're pulling the collection from automation hub or as well galaxy so we now include that library inside the collection and you only need to have python requests on your machine installed and we think that this is something that is installed anyways if that's not the case for you please reach out and we'll have to think again but epiphy was the one that's the most offending in terms of making the insulation hard for users more changes in 1.4 included a change to the red hat manifest module which is the only module that we have in our collection today that is talking to the redhead portal api and not the form and api itself it's for generating manifest that then can be installed inside catello for accessing reddit content and red hat um has switched or has provided a different way to access content it's called simple content access that you probably seen quite a lot on catalog demos it essentially means that when you flip the switch on you can access all of the content without providing subscriptions to individual machines and for that you need to switch flip a switch also on the portal and now the red manifest module can do this for you so you don't have to do it manually in the web browser we also had new modules because almost every release has new modules and the 1.4 it was the job invocation module so you can now both run and schedule remote execution jobs using ansible so in theory you could use ansible to schedule an ansible job that schedules another one so inception all the way down uh and the other new module in 1.4 was a smart proxy module which can be used for creating smart proxies in a simple um format installation and for example on category cannot create smart proxies that easily without installer it still can be useful for example changing the download policy of a proxy which is something that cantelo users know and like because you often want to have your content fully synced to the catello machine but only um synced on demand to individual proxies to save space and make the individual things smaller and quicker and coming to 1.5 which we released last week this is the latest release and if you follow the development a bit at least you've seen that we were working on [Music] roles so we don't only want to include modules that are essentially individual workflow tasks or workflow items but you want also to map a whole workflows that are useful for you as a user in roles and the two new roles between now shipped in 1.4 is number one manifest that is bundling the red hat manifest role um red hat manifest module for creating a manifest on the portal downloads it to your machine and then uploads it to catello using the subscription manifest module so you have the full the full workflow of getting and uploading your manifest in one room and the second arrow is called contentview version cleanup which replaces um cd manager for whoever still knows this name cv manager was a ruby tool that i've written in 2016 i think for managing content used in satellite and catello and it didn't get much attention in terms of maintenance since then but it still worked and we now have both documentation how you can transfer from being a cv manager user to formal ansible modules but also have a separate role for the cleanup feature of cv manager because that was not possible or not easily possible just with the modules and this role will go you can configure it and then it will go search on your installation for content views and remove versions that are not published to any environment and has not been used for a while this is super handy if you want to keep your category installation slim and your database not stuffed with um entries that you will never ever see again but of course 1.4 1.5 did not only include this um it includes one very needed feature for the host module you know are able to configure interfaces and it might sound rather not important because interfaces or these i when i used for useful men i usually don't configure interfaces in the ui but it's super handy if you're deploying machines on a virtual environment because using the interfaces management feature you can actually say which vlan [Music] your computer resource should attach interface to and this is now possible with a host module and the last big uh change of the last big change um area that happened was in the inventory plug-in thanks to some new we know support the reports api that was present in four months since i think 124 so um this allows us to outsource the inventory generation to foreman and this is much quicker than on by by using the original api that we used so um if you have format with ansible plugin you can just use that instead of of using the the host api which is rather slow because it actually needs to go and do an api request for every single host and the other change also in the inventory plug-in was that you are now able to compose inventory host names and the use case that we implemented this for is um user had an essentially nonsense domain assigned to many machines and they want didn't want to have the same domain also visible and ansible so they wanted to essentially just use the shorter the short hostname of machines and now you can just apply a ginger filter and just drop everything after the dot or you can use the mac address instead of the host the host name to generate the inventory host name your any information that is available inside foramen is also now available to construct the inventory hostname which is rather cool and that's it um 1.5 is the last release it's will be available soon although rpm is not out yet because i was lazy and 1.6 is almost around the corner and you'll probably see quite a nice feature of them until next time thank you thanks again moving on to lukas with a redfish integration all right um hope you can hear me well i'm going to hit that present button and to my chrome which is my secondary browser and hope you can see it and i'll continue uh we don't see it yet okay it's coming up now thanks very good so um yeah so this is um a nice feature uh that was contributed by x-ray sky someone nicknamed x-ray sky on github and thanks for that feature and uh as already said uh redfish so what what's what's actually redfish it's kind of a weird uh weird name so it is uh i think it's a it's a fish actually that was the first uh it was a food shop at czech food shop anyway and google trying to sell me however it is it is a standard design to the very simple secure management for servers basically so it's uh you know it consists of many many vendors thing things like uh ibm hp and stuff and basically what it does is um you may know the ipmi protocol which is uh which is another standard which is very much older and that allows you basically to do things over traditionally with serial console and then over ip over over network uh do and doing things like turn the server on turn it turn it off or maybe set uh set a boot order to boot from network or even things like get me into the graphical console these are rather these were not very stan standard however in in this retries protocol things are more complex and you know it's more much more advanced so you can do you know much more it's kind of uh to me it looks like uh this is kind of a ipv6 approach that they're trying to solve all the problems of the world uh so it's it's really complex however what's great is we have uh the integration uh built in oh no come on um because forman already has a bmc support in a way that if you open up a host and if you open up a host and the host has a network card which is uh of type bmc if you entered a ip address and then you also need to give it credentials uh i mean administrator sorry username and password then a new bmc feature you know appears automatically uh you also need to have traditionally before the dispatch and i made another patch you you needed to have at least one smart proxy with bmc feature so it's a feature that you you turn on and forman would you know pick the very first smart proxy which has the feature now what change before i merge x-ray skies pr i've changed actually that and now you what you need to do is go to your subnets subnets this was previously not there and you actually need to select uh i think this one uh you need to set a bmc proxy it's not a proper feature so before before that it was not i think it was not a feature you could associate with that with the subnet so you just enable the feature so in in smart proxies you had actually you had all you needed to have it was a smart box with at least one smart box with a bmc feature and then four man would pick um you know the first uh smart proxy and all that that one would handle the vmc communication now you actually need to change this and to to do this association and once you have that this this smart proxy will be used for the all the operations so here in this case i have a one smart proxy and unless my proxy actually uh you go via installer or you're using you know your editor you can you need to basically review the configuration and luckily for redfish actually you don't need to configure anything because it simply works it's it's that's great uh all you need to do is uh you need to enroll your server certificate into the system um operating system uh you know ca store so it's a typical update c8 certificates command i think uh i don't remember the one this one is from red hat systems on debian it's it's a different command i guess but uh but once you do that that's all you need to do or if you're just testing this you can turn this on switch on sorry off verify ssl and then you'll be able to do this and then once you have that and once your subnet has the bmc feature uh then this new button appears so as you can see this host has a bmc smart proxy associated with the subnet and second second requirement is it has a bmc uh bmc network card uh in the uh forming inventory then this button shows how uh shows here and you can start power uh power off you can even do i think reset and reboot and soft reboot things like you know ask the operating system to power off or you can you know do hard reset things like that what is actually uh what actually uh is available as well is you can select the boot devices although i how was i not able to get this one working uh you can actually switch boot order here so i'm gonna click on start and you know are you sure this is our workflow here and you know it will start booting the system and and i was able to get the redfish server which is overseas so it's super slow like so half a minute it's loading the information i'm not sure if that's you know the the link is not that slow maybe the protocol is or implementation there is low maybe there's a dns lookup anyway uh it works and it's it's you know it's it's great feature i think thank you again x-ray sky for for this one um and just wanted to show you one more thing uh here if i do edit um it's not blocked and this is a development set up it's not blocked by the third which is waiting for smart proxy to complete the request anyway uh i just wanted to show that you need to have a bmc nick and you need to enter uh username and password there i'm um i hope you you have seen that already um but it's it just appears on the unique edit page if you select a bmc network card it's always been like that nothing is changing and so redfish is now actually new provider we call them providers next to the ipmi and ssh provider which is not supposed to be used for any you know real use ssh provider was i implemented this only for you know when i want one and when i need to test the bmc api format s api it makes no sense because ssh can indeed turn off the server but you can't turn it on because you don't have ssh all right so here interfaces edit and you can see here you know uh username password and provider that's what i'm what i'm telling you so right we just say here it's new so thanks it's great feature and we'll see a lot more i think of redfish about redfish because it's you know a nice uh standard emerging and it's i guess it's much better than ipmi because it is basically a rest api so something that's really comfortable to use and i have a small one more announcement i have released the discovery format discovery image 3.7 minutes ago as you can see we skipped 3.6 because it will actually work and was not able to deliver those fixes in time but for 3.7 um it's a major change and it now contains ruby from our scl repository and and now smart proxy and all the scripts and also factor are all running running on the new ruby and ruby 2.0 which is this is 10.7 based it's no longer on the image and we we went through this because we wanted to upgrade from factor 0.2 point something um to factor 4.0 so that's a huge change please go ahead and try the new image report box it is there might be bugs yeah but you know it it it works for my simple workflows so hopefully that's it works for you as well so that's all i have for today um over to you already thank you and it's a good opportunity to remind people that if there is a community contribution but they can't make it to the demo we're happy to demo it for you if you let us know and our next demo today is from laosh about cloning operating system okay let me shut the screen oh okay can you see my chrome everything looks good yep nice so yeah as you said i'm going to talk about chronic operating systems it's new really tiny feature not as big as the redfish integration and as the title said it's about the cloning operating systems so before that when users want to create it new operating system let's say another minor version for example centos 7.2 they have to go to the form fill all the forms all the inputs again and that's it which is kind of annoying when you are creating every single time when you have new release so now you can just hit the clone button all the fields i copied including partition tables and installation media templates are still have to be assigned on the template side first and yeah that's basically it so when you said let's say 7.2 and you hit submit you don't need to fill all the forms again and yeah this is basically it back to thanks moving on to raoul i was going to talk about external ldap thinking external adopt users with open id connect i'm sorry so we have let me share my screen uh is my screen visible yes it is okay uh so earlier in previous demos we've already spoken about how to configure your open id provider with forming to perform external authentication today we're going to go one step further and we're going to look at how you can use your open id provider which in my case i'm using keyglobe and how you can use keyglobe to sync your ldaps to geeklog and then use those users inside for me to login and performing so just for clarity and so that you know i'm not cheating somehow so i'm going to refresh this page uh and you see there are no no other users there is just the username rahul and there is admin so there is some setup involved in this and let me show you the setup quickly this is my key cloak server i select my realm in which i have made in which i have registered for minutes client the next thing we need to do is add a user federation so in this user federation you could have a kerberos setup or you could have your ldap server i have right now done ldap setup so let's look at the ldap server that i have connected here so thing is you need to fill all these fields which are well documented in the documentation you can look into them and do your configurations but you need to what you need to do is basically check if everything is connected well and things are working just for a little bit of clarity i will explain few fields aware like for example the user object classes so here we have uh the ldap server and if you see there is there is a entry here in which you have object classes so all the object classes that belong to this uh particular user must if you want to sync this user to keyglobe all these entries must be visible on your user object classes here and the another entry that is important here is uuid ldap attributes this attribute is basically one any one of your attributes inside the ldap server that is uh common in all the entries but is unique so say for example your gid number is 1 0 0 1 but here it is 1 0 2 so point being that it has to be unique so once all this is done and you have tested your uh connection with your ldap server which is successful here you need to go to your mappers and make sure about one thing and that is that all your values are read from ldap like all the values that are assigned to the user user inside ldap must uh come to your key cloak must be registered in your key flow so so uh similarly uh you go to all your mappers one by one and you register them so once you're done with this uh you can what you can do is you can synchronize all users and here if you see after synchronizing all users there are seven users that have registered from the ldap server that i have created so now if you go into the user section for uh key cloak you will see a lot of users now how do you identify that that the user that is a senior has come from the ldap you just click on the user id and you come to know that the user federation is from ldap so this is how we identify that the user has come from india now if you remember in the very beginning we saw that there are no users here and we are going to try to log in uh using this particular user so um what we are also going to do is we will perform in this demo we will perform two-factor authentication uh using the otp format totp format so for that uh there is a few steps that we need to perform we need to go to the authentication tab and here you need to check if you have your google authenticator enabled another thing that you would require to check is that this by default this configure otp does not have the default action button checkbox ticked so you need to take this checkbox and the other thing that you need to do is uh by default this otp form will be optional but you make uh but you need to make it require you need to make a a required field so that's pretty much uh about the configuration that needs to be done the next step you need to do is you need to go to your formant server with user slash ext login which is external external user login which will redirect you basically to the rent that was hammer cli over here for us and here we will try to log in with this particular user since this is the first time this user has tried to log in uh you will be prompted with a totp um you need to scan this from your google authenticator and i'm just doing that with my phone and we will just enter the otp okay and since i have not assigned any group to it right now so it will just log in uh like this and since this is a single sign-on feature uh you will not be logged out until your session has timed out your token has expired so this is uh pretty much it and if you check here now if you like refresh this page and see what users you have so you have this user which registered as an external user and since it's not assigned to any group you don't have any um any permissions assigned to it right now uh another interesting thing that uh could be is the next time that uh let me show it in this way so the next time when this particular user tries to log in again he will only be asked for an otp which he can enter looking at is google authenticator and he should be able to log in now so yeah this is pretty much it about the two-factor authentication using totp there's one more thing that i would uh like to mention before uh i end this is that i have been asked a few questions very frequently over this course about whether or not this feature can be used whether or not this feature can be used with other open id providers um so yes this can be used uh i i have been using key cloud because uh that's the one open source uh tool that i preferred while developing this uh feature but uh we have followed all the oauth pro earth and open id connect protocols uh according to this we've gone according to the specs so you can use any any open id provider that you wish to with this feature to perform this feature here so thank you and over to you thanks role our next presenter today is ian with the pulp free 3d migration timing estimate all right hello everyone let me just share my screen okay great so today i'm going to be presenting um the latest update of the pulp two to three migration stats uh rake task that you can run to see some more info about how your migration is going so i've already run this um this rake task here um if you're curious it's just the same um catello pulp 3 migration stats task that i talked about um in the last demo um and you you'll be able to run it as well from form and maintain but there's one thing that's new here so you still have your same uh migrated over total rpm's account aurora account and then also repositories count but now there is a timing estimate so whenever you run this this new stats rake task you'll get a timing estimate that's based on your rpm content and the reason we decided to start this on yum content was to keep it relatively simple because it'll get wildly complicated with many variables and usually yum content is the heaviest hitter for catello users so let me go into just a little bit about how this how the migration timing estimate actually works so i did a few tests here to collect some information if anyone wants access to this spreadsheet just let me know but so there are three um graphs of data that i collected the first one was migration timing with number of rpms so pretty much what i did i just uh i synced repositories until it hit a certain number of rpms and then ran the migration and then graphed it i did my best to keep the repository count low because the number of repos is one of our variables and so i did this test with on-demand repositories i did the test again with immediate repositories because their slopes are different as you can imagine with immediate repositories we're dealing with actual rpms so it takes a bit more time so i had to take that into account and then i did a similar test but instead of with number of rpms it was with number of repositories and the way i did that is i synced one repository that had about a thousand rpms in it and then i published that to a number of content views to create this graph that has the number of repositories and then after i had my data i just had the trend lines generated here and those ended up being my my formulas so um when we calculate your migration time we look at how many on-demand rpms you have add that time up we look at how many immediate rpms you have add that time up and the number of repos stick it all together and then you have your migration timing estimate one thing to note is that if you have um i guess what i'll call an insignificant number of rpms the the graphs here tend to be more helpful for users who have lots of rpms um because the timings if the timing is below like five minutes or so we're just going to tell you we're assuming this is going to take under five minutes but then the timings will hopefully be more accurate for greater amounts of content so this will be ready to be used with catello 318 i'm going to be really curious to hear about uh how people like the migration timing estimate how accurate it was um and over time we'll be hoping to improve it because we didn't do we did a decent amount of testing here but not a terrible lot because we want to make sure we get this out quickly um because we know it will have to be changed over time but yeah that's it for me thanks a bunch and uh yeah just a reminder let me know how you like using that migration timing estimate thanks thank you moving to john about the new content view page thanks rory let me share my screen okay uh just a follow-up a couple demos ago i demoed the new catell content view page repositories tab and there was a question about the repository types a couple were missing these now come directly from the server so whatever repository types are enabled in catello they will show up in this drop down and you can filter by them and that's it just a quick follow-up thank you for following up uh moving to andre puppet extraction to plug-in update hello everyone um so first of all i would just i remind everyone [Music] the effort we are on two now and i'm updating you about is the road to making puppet optional presented by tomer in march and in that effort we are creating a property nc plugin and extracting the puppet uh nc functionality into a formant plugin and you can follow these threads on the community this course so i prepared the presentation i will share the link to it but uh it's basically just about having the reference uh to the commands that you would need in in order to test it out but the most important part is my presentation so [Music] basically the functionality is about is all wrapped up in these four menu items under the puppet configuration menu and the host forms and host group forms where we are assigning this to uh to hosts and host groups so let me first show you how the host and host group forms are looking right now i will not go through the to the menu items here because they should stay the same so there is nothing is changing there in host group if i select the environment i can go to puppet classes select the class and in parameters i have uh puppet cost parameters that i can i can edit and update i have a group with those parameters already so this whole group is in environment production and it has dynamic motive parameters set to false explicitly and the same goes for creating new hosts you can select the environment and in the top puppet classes i can choose environment and here puppet class parameters i can update this and again i have a host where i've done it already correction i've selected 3d and updated one parameter for this host so now let me migrate to a plugin i will do it off screen because i'm doing it in development environment but for you it would be installing the plugin from our repositories one month it will land there let me just yeah just a reminder please please do backup before we are trying hard not to lose your data but it can always happen so now now i've migrated to a plugin i will open up my server again should be up in a second now yes it's up automatically reload and click in from oh in here i can select the environment the same as i did before the only change that is happening in the whole effort is that we moved the puppet class parameters from parameters to the same top as the puppet classes so you have the parameters in the classes and config groups in the same same tab and in here you can see that you can do it do the same you can update the values as before uh and if everything went well uh my host should still be in environment production and it should have the same values and the same same classes included the same should go for the host group although there is one patch waiting for the host group so this is not tested yet so well so [Music] yeah something is not going so well but it it should do the same as as it did before just as for hosts you have the class parameters in the in the same tab as classes and config groups and as for the menu items uh we just renamed the menu items to paper tnc and a part of that they should all look the same if they don't please report back we can see our environment and this environment now comes from the former puppet inc plugin and you can see it in the url that should be the only difference that you know should be not if noticeable uh we hope to release uh release the plugin with uh poor man 2.4 so stay tuned if you would like to help test it it's very appreciated we will update it nightly as soon as possible if you have a development setup please uh install the plugin and report any bugs that you uh that you find out and the last thing i would like to mention is that this plugin can be removed exactly for people who uh who want to wants to try it out in their test environments uh and then if they are not satisfied they want to go back uh you can do that uh just a reminder this one is even stronger backup because this is not officially supported for any plugins you can do it for all most of the plugins manually but it's not really supported to uninstalling on its other plugins so uh this would be the command that you need to run before to get your database into um into a state before the plugin was installed and then you just uninstall the plugin and everything should be back and all the data migrated from you know the plugin structures to the format core structures and everything should work as it did before you install the plugin so that was it from me please share your concerns [Music] on this course and if you can test out the plugin and report any box you can find this is still not released but it will be soon and i will update update on this course thanks you andre now to camille about personal access tokens ui hello [Music] can you see my screen not yet sorry sorry i have some technical problem do you want us to move on to mirror and we'll get back to you there after that okay okay so amir presenting the experimental host details page hello everyone just a second sharing the screen [Music] and getting an arrow you must grant permissions in order to um screenshot by the way let me just refresh so until amir rejoins uh andre you said you can share the screen camille is that okay with you i'm shanghai now uh i now see andrei's screen so let's do it yeah so amir please reshare we'll do yours and then we'll move to one second [Music] yes we can cool okay so today i would like to show you some progress with the experimental host litter page and so let's start with um how to get to that page so first of all you need to enable um the lab features under the settings and after that after that you can go to the hosts index page you can pick in hosts and in the actions column you can pick the new details page so in last time last time i demoed the tab extension mechanism as you can see here we have the subscriptions and the content as a tab extension from katello at the moment these are an empty components so this basically just proved the concept and but today i would i would like to be focused on the encode extension mechanism so as you can see here the design is based on cards and of course this is an experimental feature so the design can be changed in the future but at the moment you can add cards to this page and with the slot and feel mechanism sloping field basically allow you to extend the app component and to add react content from plugin to form and call so as you can see here we have the recent jobs card which arrived from um remote execution and this is not mocked up this is actually a real data and as you can see here we have the three recent jobs form and remote execution with the statuses with the timestamps and you can go and to the job invocation page specifically to that host by clicking on this icon and also you can go to um the job invocation page itself by clicking on the timestamp of course this can be changed and you know the design but this is for now so basically how how to um extend cards from plugins to this page basically there is a component called card item under the templates directory from the host detail directory you can import that card item which brings you a template for a card you can choose between the two you can add your own contents like in the eastern jobs or you can use the data driven approach for giving a key value pairs like in these kind of cards and that's all i have to share i am a deep dive for how to extend this page for developers will be in the next future so stay tuned and thank you for listening thanks amir uh camille do you want to try to share your screen again or should andre share his screen okay okay i hope you can see my screen now not yet i don't know what's going on so andre please share your screen and uh camilla let us know if that's enough if you need him to move to something else and if not we can always make it up next demo yeah so come on just navigate me what do you want to share i will try to keep up come on can you see my screen we're now saying camille's screen yeah yeah you can see your screen now okay can i start yes yeah sorry for that uh so uh i'd like to show you a new uh personal access tokens user interface which will be available from formant 2.4 let's open user page and click on personal address tokens as you can see i have no tokens yet so let's create one i have to fill token name and optionally expires time say in two days okay i can see my new talk can it's important to copy token now because i won't be able to see it again later now let's try to call forman api [Music] user admin our token and for example users endpoint and it works i got users list i can also revoke active token like this and then when i try to call ip account i see error because token is revoked so that's all what they have thank you very much thanks kamil and thank you for joining our demo so we are already a little past our time i have one more short announcement uh virtual fostem the info management dev room was accepted and the cfp is open until the end of the year so if you want to go submit uh form and talk to virtua foster and go ahead and do it now this is the last demo of the year uh so first of all thank you for all the presenters um it's great to have this much content and people available in december thank you everyone for watching happy holidays to everyone and i hope to see you back next year presenting again thanks everyone
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Virgo ♍️ A Pure Month Of Love & Passion! 🗓️💕 February Love Predictions 💝
[Music] hey Virgo welcome back to the channel this is Kelly from House of Virgo if you're new please smash that like button and do subscribe if you've enjoyed this video Virgo let's get into your readings if you guys want to get a personal phone call or a text reading go to my website the link is in the description box below the video let's take a look at your February see what's happening for you in February Virgo Sun Moon Rising or Venus okay couple of jumpers and here you go you've got let go you've got water sign and you have no h okay it's not the right time cancer scorpio Pisces and let go make room for the new beginning on its way to you now okay so let's take a look and see what is not the right time what is not the right time for what what Virgo okay making any fast quick moves okay let's see oh about reconciling with someone um yeah I feel like not now maybe later I feel like they're saying don't rush something could be with a water sign um you may need to let go but I feel like the message here is don't rush any as far as going back to the past or going back to the way something was okay um I feel like with the nine of Cups it might be something that you desire or that you wish to have with someone um but just don't speed Don't Force things to happen the Knight of Swords is all about movement and rush rush rush rush rush like being really fast I feel like it's more just go with the flow let things just evolve now it doesn't have to be with a water sign it could be with an air sign okay yeah right it's not the right time right now there's some business or other priorities that need to take place in your life or in this person's life or your person if you have someone specific um or if you're meeting someone or you're just dating someone at this time um or will be I feel like the message here is just take it slow okay um you don't want I feel like they're saying you don't want you and another person to be in a struggle situation just let things evolve naturally go with the flow trust the process don't rush I feel like there is this um reunion or reconciling with someone it's a wish that two people want and it will happen but like right now I don't right now I don't see it happening especially well February is really what we're looking at okay um it's cold out there yeah Temperance Sagittarius energy I feel like you and another person in Divine timing will make that connection you guys will just kind of let it happen here I feel like you might have other priorities or you might be learning how to do this to just kind of like slow your roll take a chill pill chillax relax you can Netflix and chill later whatever the situation is um it could be with an earth sign as well um take it slow I feel like it's coming okay um yeah it's definitely on its way for two people to come together but it's all like with Temperance and divine timing you and another person Were Meant to to I don't know if it's come back to each other with the six of cups um thinking about each other wishes coming true that kind of thing let me see what else do Spirit have to see for you okay and you know for some of you okay here's a king of Pentacles so this could be your energy it could be a earth sign Taurus Virgo or Capricorn I feel like if you had someone from maybe a really long time ago like really long like maybe even in your childhood or you know your your younger years that you and this person had a connection and then for whatever reason didn't go or it didn't pan out or it didn't last however long back it was um there's definitely going to be a coming back together and even if you do talk to this person I just feel like the message here is focus on the positives and not the timing focus on the journey and not the end game the end result yeah I feel like Spirit just keeps saying the same thing and we're just going around and around okay um there might be somebody here who's not ready to surrender to start over um there might have been some betrayal in the past or something might have ended before you two kind of coming back together if this is a Reconciliation is something that's just going to have to be like baby steps um like don't try to put things back the way they were before because everybody's evolved I'm hearing um let's see what else oh yeah Queen of Pentacles and the king of Pentacles okay so that's either you or another like I said an earth sign it doesn't have to be you know who your person is but there is definitely like uh they're saying like um the clouds are parting the sun is coming back out and this is a match the the king and the Queen of Pentacles whether they're Earth signs or not it's two people who are very logical very practical and both kind of looking at each other watching each other um there is this energy of like you guys maybe you went through something difficult or something hard um for sure or maybe you guys rushed into something and it didn't work out I do feel like you both were meant for each other meant to be together so it will happen definitely it and it's just a matter of surrendering and saying you know what if it's meant for for me it won't pass me by and it will it will just evolve so I feel like spirit's trying to give you some reassurance or it won't pass me by this time okay yeah just take your time I feel like also spirit is telling you to be a bit cautious as well or just to have have boundaries maybe you didn't have boundaries last time or the relationship was lacking boundaries um obviously they're needed maybe there was a bit of like um some kind of Fallout or betrayal and now you and this person are trying to come back together or you're you will be in February definitely a decision will have to be made here but trust your intuition is what I hear okay let me see anything else okay oh look this Three of Swords fell um in Reverse so that's good this is like healing after a breakup or getting back together so for some of you this maybe it was a marriage or a divorce and getting back together um you know I feel like in order for that to happen a lot of time has had to pass there's also um healing after maybe a a breakup from a Taurus um and there's also like the healing will lead to a committed relationship or taking having that healing energy between you and going forward with a a positive mindset not rushing into something it will actually either turn into a marriage or a long-term committed kind of relationship with you and another person here so I mean I think it looks really good I think it looks really really good let me just get a couple of um love messages here for this what other messages does Virgo need to know in regards to this situation passion try something you've never done before so this connection is calling for passion it's not calling for um commitment just yet it's not calling for um rules and regulations just yet that'll come later with the hierophant cuz that's what that's all about this is calling for passion passion for each other even if this is like I said it may not be a divorce it could be somebody that you knew a long time ago and um for some of you I will say that there there I mean there is going to be like a passionate draw to towards each other and a rushing together for sure but um as far as like the commitment thing or you know marriage or the long-term kind traditional kind of a connection I feel like um not just yet there's not it's not time yet so you might be reconciling with someone in February as well okay yeah there's a boundary so right now you need to have your boundaries which means for some of you um it means to um SL slow yourself down not rush into love you know cuz when Virgo finds the person that their heart is like telling them this is the person Virgo just tends not all Virgos but some Virgos tend to just throw their cares to the wind because they found the love of their life and I don't think spirit is trying to tell you to be like a school marm or anything like that but you just focus more on your passion for the person um being together um loving each other or or feeling that physical attraction and focusing on that more okay so yeah the boundaries are needed and there's also an apology coming to you in February from someone or two people apologizing so that might be like breaking the ice as far as a relationship goes see if I can pick up any other signs for Virgo okay got another Virgo uh Virgo Sagittarius and cancer so for some of you I keep feeling like Earth signs showing up or it could be water you've got Libra Pisces cancer again and so Aries and Aquarius okay let's see if I can get you like initials or date of birth of this person Okay so we've got someone his birthday is on the 4th the 26th we have the letter I we have the 19th the 31st see initials and date of birth for this person or yeah the day trying to say the day oh what just fell out here oh a Dalmatian how cute we got the letter O yet again the 11th um they could be born in [Music] 1972 you've got someone um the month of November have the letter T someone is could be 39 years of age we have a y someone born in 64 someone's 40 okay and your charm for this here is a Dalmation and they're just telling me like I don't know maybe you guys have done this like a 100 times I'm hearing um you've done this like a 100 they gave you 101 Dalmations you guys have been back and forth like a h 100 times and um there might have been like a lack of passion or the passion died out kind of passion is like not something that's sustainable it has to keep being invigorated right um or someone might have a Dalmation I do Al they're telling me also that there's something unique about this particular person whom you might have this connection with how it's not often that you see a a dalmati i I think I've maybe if not seen them on TV I've Just Seen only a Handful in my lifetime not that they don't exist or not that they're extinct but they're a unique type of an animal this relationship might be tremendously unique the person might be you both might be you might be a very unique person um you know the the inner you which I wouldn't know cuz I don't know you I just know you as a Virgo but yeah um take your time with this Virgo and focus on the passion okay let's go on to the next message message of water sign all right let's see what's going on with the water sign okay could possibly be a Pisces there's a water sign who's very patient right now patiently waiting um they're they they have some restrictions at this time maybe a little bit of some insecurity but they're hopeful um they're trying to see things differently also trying to be a bit more gratuitous I just heard um uh more of a giving this I don't feel like this water sign is really um they're all outright with they're giving for some reason um like they they they give a little here and there they give but they give a little here and there which might be more than there was before um this water sign looks like they want a some type of um reunion with you so like I said it could be this person that we just read um let me see here they're they're interested to date you or to continue dating you let's see what else does VIR need to know about this water sign oh so there's queen of Cups cancer scorpio Pisces okay definitely a water sign energy here this water sign is a bit more on the feminine side um they keep their emotions within their still I I feel like they're still they're very sensitive very emotional kind of person but also quite grounded as well you know um but they they don't share a lot about their emotions um yeah see there's the high priestess so they're they're quite I guess I want to say secretive or they just keep things within they're very wise um they know more than they speak they sense things they feel things that's Pisces I can't believe all the water that's showing up here um that's a Pisces card but it's all water for sure let me see they might have Earth in their chart somewhere as well what else does Virgo need to know this person has a secret this water sign o h okay bit Melancholy or they they they're mourning or they're going through some grief or they have some grief that they're not sharing trying to gain their strength okay and move on from some kind of grief or sadness let's see maybe some remorse missing you perhaps um all right this person's ready this water sign is 100% ready to make some magic happen Okay we do have Leo here we also have have Aquarius Taurus um so and G wait did I yeah Gemini so I feel like this person I mean what is their connection to you they're obviously significant in your life for some reason Virgo three major arcas me see what is their connection to you Aries [Music] here they're not really telling me what the connection maybe they're a father they could be a father let's see doesn't necessarily have to be your father they could be or they could just be a father like a dad you know um or someone that's in like a very high position so they're connected to you in some way um let me see there's some travel connected to them as well okay so you've got the sun wow so this person has a very positive disposition uh I see them like I don't know if they were kind of like that grief card with the Five of Cups feel like this person's getting over some kind of grief or setback or heart emotional setback or heartache and is overcoming um some emotional stuff and like coming out again coming out of their comfort zone taking the lead a very bright positive kind of energy from this person we have Aries Leo here okay yeah wow I see this this water sign being feeling like they're on top of the world they can do anything there's a connection with you or to you from this person you being in their life makes them feel like they can um materialize their dream that they can make things happen knowing that um things are good and positive and joyful um oops okay so they just gave you the moon yeah coming out of like this dark period I feel like this water sign's coming out of this dark period And I feel like it's because you give them some kind of courage or you make them feel on top of the world for some reason or in some way all right that moon is pisci and energy you guys so they might have like Leo or you know Aries and all that in their chart might show up in different ways yeah but it's because of you you know you're very wise Virgo and logical and when they talk to you uh they get your wisdom and they just feel like just I don't know like like you you're behind them like you have their back okay yeah even when even when people are not being nice to them um or people are being harsh to them Virgo's kind of like a bit of a protector okay um because other people I feel like around them maybe deceive them or they're really cold and harsh to them so this could be a father this could be a brother could be a romantic partner um but I don't know there's something about your wisdom and your logic that makes them feel like you're not going to put a sword in their back there's something about you that they feel they can trust okay even when you're being truthful they appreciate that okay so yeah this person I feel like um they have Direction because of you or in when they're around you or talking to you okay yeah you kind of I'm hearing I don't know if you've said this to this person but I feel like like the the vibe I'm getting with the 10 of Wands is that this person feels like the load that they carry is not like like when they're by themselves or with other people they feel like they're only like halfway up the mountain but when they're with you they feel like they're they're right at the top you know like it's only one more step they can make it that's kind of the energy that I'm getting let me see what else what else does Virgo need to know about this water sign or about the connection here past life love okay so for some of you this is a past life love your soul remembers this intense connection okay and longing so this person Longs for your presence in their life like a longing when you're not around it's like they need you I feel like this person feels like they need you all right a couple of Let's see we got the letter F no there's no F there but I saw an f um they maybe they were born in 79 the letter Q the letter I again it always shows up it's either an i or an H I can't really tell um uh birthday of March let's see if we can get pick up any other signs for Virgo so they might be a Sagittarius cancer Libra Virgo Virgo Gemini and one more um this person has a very high IQ I just need to tell you that or to qualify that we have Scorpio Cancer and Scorpio again okay let's get a couple of charms all right oh you've got dragonfly so they could be born in the year of the dragon you could be but dragonfly this is beautiful it's a very spiritual uh this there's something about this connection that's quite rare very rare very rare and beautiful I mean you know dragon flies aren't rare but they are purposeful and there's something about this connection that's purposeful that's well I don't know that for sure but they just told me they just gave me the word purposeful this relationship serves a much bigger purpose than um maybe what you think or what you believe it to serve like you it's not this person is in your life bringing you the blessing you're in their life to bring them the blessing you have the gifts you bring the gifts okay Virgo I mean I think that's such a beautiful message so I don't know who this is for you could be a cancer definitely leave a comment and let me know all right let's move on to you have let Virgo let's take a look make room for the new beginning on its way to you now okay let's see what's coming up here o there you go so we've got the eight of Pentacles what else does Virgo you've got Justice all your hard work Virgo is paying off by letting go yep and you're getting that love offer coming in just let go let go of all the negative hold on to all the positive there's definitely a new beginning coming to you and it's definitely in love the Justice card tells me that it things are in your favor all your effort and work that you've been putting in to yourself making your life better better having a kind of a shift in your your attitude and being happier to the best that you can just making that decision to be happier is what's going to draw love into you so there's definitely going to be a love offer you've got the lovers you have the king of Cups and you have the Knight of Wands there is hope and renewal excuse me it's like spirit's like oh no don't even don't even give them that cuz they're going to just just be like wow this is too good to be true uh Gemini energy there Aquarius king of Cups cancer scorpio Pisces I definite there's so much passion here with the Knight of Wands I definitely feel like letting go is what's going to bring you happiness joy um I always like to say two heads are better than one right um love long-term deep partnership deep love possibly with a water sign or could be those other signs that I said yeah so there's a decision getting made and I feel like it's two people making the decision to be together but there's a very strong passionate connection between these two people let's see like it's very Lusty there's physical oh yeah there you go there's the devil it's like a strong physical attraction between two people it's like crazy let's see like obsessive even to the point where it's like when you guys are together it's not just like simple fireworks it's like nuclear warfare the two of you like it's off the charts physic physical type of energy here but there's love involved too you know can't get in like the love is like free but the physical together is like just can't get enough of each other I don't know we're going down that road and I haven't even done my only fans yet my gosh for you guys who are members of my only fans Channel please forgive me I will get a reading up to you tomorrow I do promise okay yeah letting go of I feel um if somebody new new coming in here which is they are showing me a king of Cups so it could be a cancer scorpio Pisces um if you are single you don't have anybody this person shows up by you letting go and just letting things evolve the way they're meant to um and if you already have a connection I know like divinely guided has a connection with a Scorpio yes they gave you a shout out could be a Capricorn um there is an energy of like a whole new new shift in the person okay with the king of Cups a whole new shift and a change deep feelings positive all right let's see what else does Virgo need to know look the fool there's a free energy Free Yourself Free Yourself the communication comes in there's passion here so much passion starting this new journey together for those of you who don't have anyone this person comes in looking out at the Horizon and all the potential where things could go um having visions making plans together I mean it's so nice like super nice it's super positive you don't like positive readings feel free to click off nothing wrong with some positive readings let me see oh look at this all the wands there's going to be a lot of communication it could be a sagge there's going to be a lot of communication Cupids arrows fast quick messages back and forth I mean it's so it's like passion passion passion excitement excitement excitement let me see if I can find Chinese sign for you in this person let's see what shows up here oh this one's already out out the gate we've got the monkey Year of the Dragon year of the rooster year of the horse there's the monkey again double monkeys Double Horse near of the snake year of the ox rooster again double rooster year of the Rat and year of the tiger so that could be you it could be this person let's take a look and see what zodiac sign might be showing up here cancer cancer Aquarius I hope I shuffle these enough Aquarius Gemini Aries what sign did I not say goodness Leo Gemini Virgo okay all right let's see what numbers and initials we can get for this person their name may start with an a may start with an e may start with a D um I'm just hearing somebody might be like a paramedic or in the military I guess you could be both right um someone's born in 73 someone may be 37 years of age this person okay someone's birthday is on the 18th um someone maybe 53 you are this person actually we're also getting the seventh someone's born in 1960 and let's get oh they just said give you September birthday September 3rd okay let's get a charm another charm for you oh you've got a sunflower beautiful that makes me feel like Leo energy it also gives me like summer summer time and the living is easy so yeah sunflower if somebody likes sunflowers very much or love sunflower just really into the sunflower thing I just want to get some Oracle messages as well cuz I didn't I didn't grab them or other messages of Love Oracle message for Virgo now just remember you guys if you're listening to the full 1hour reading these could all blend okay these past uh the past messages if you're just clicking on and listening to the 15minute then go back and listen to the others because they can all be kind of feeding off each other acceptance everything happens for a reason wow Virgo that's your message accept things and that might relate to the um the first reading as well but uh the no but it can also be letting go and just letting things evolve okay yeah someone feels remorse for the way they treated you little bit of regret showing up here let me [Music] see you also have fate this here is a destined partnership um denial detach with love to clearly see the truth some of you might actually be denying this relationship or this love because it's too good to be true all the passion and the love but they're saying be patient everything will unfold in Divine timing which is temperance Sagittarius the person in your life to teach you a spiritual lesson so it could be you teaching them a lesson spiritually or you learning a spiritual lesson from this person which is a beautiful thing and I feel like the spiritual lesson for you is about loving yourself accepting yourself Virgo that's the best gift you can give to to yourself is to just be like you know what not perfect but I am pretty cool like I am not perfect but I'm good enough okay healing old childhood wounds and child Old Wounds childhood issues need revisiting and need to be healed so let go let things evolve I feel like that's the strongest message here for you and yeah I'm going to leave that there come back tomorrow and there will be a whole new slew of messages all right you guys don't forget click like share and subscribe and do do do book a personal reading with me text reading or a phone call either one all right you guys I will see you all back here tomorrow bye hey you guys thank you so much for watching my readings if you like to get a personal Reading Please feel free to click the link in the description box below to go ahead follow that link and book you're reading please remember to book subscribe like do all the great things um and I hope that you guys have a fantastic blessed loving and light filed life thank you bye [Music] I can almost feel you
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Educating Speakers corner’s drama King Missionary on Gospel’s Meaning! Yusuf | Stratford Dawah
you know why the D channels go when they don't appreciate they just cuss people that's what they do go there that's what they do they just love to cuss people where are you talking about the comments or the channel itself W well if you talking yeah I'll be happy if you ask can I record not just random it's a public place it's fine it's a public place but you stop people to ask them can we talk so it's it's not necessary if you think it's better that's fine but it's not necessary is it I just want the point is I ask you a simple question you answer my question no I let me let me just explain something to you Paddy are you with me I'm with okay there's a thing where aldah there's a thing where a person he asks a question and a person gives an answer if you're not happy with the answer that's fine fine we can continue the conversation but you can't say the question hasn't been answered because I'm telling you that the message which Jesus came with is the same message which came with and the same message which Muhammad came with peace be upon all of them that God is one and worship him alone without any Partners that's the that's the message of all the messengers but I don't I don't believe that you as a Christian you've understood the concept of the Oneness of God you see are you because of the Trinity are you are you telling me uh Jesus when the only thing Jesus was doing is he go everywhere telling God is one is that the only message he came to preach no huh no so that's why I ask you that's why I ask but that is the foundation which everything is built upon we don't have problem nobody have the point is what is the gospel a gospel has a meaning what is that meaning okay you you explain from your side so I mean do you know or not because the gospel it's like when you read the Quran the Quran clearly tells us uh uh the Torah he makes distinction of the Torah the inil and the Zab and the Quran yes dis which is the revelations that Allah revealed gave to each Prophet according to Islam yes but then Islam teaching yes but then the gospel yeah they said the yeah uh thew is a Greek word anyway in terms of when you translate it into English means a good news but that good news yes it has a meaning and the meaning needs average person wants to know because at the end of the day I have always said it the books is been given to people for us to understand so if we don't understand the books then we have to thr all the books somewhere but the books there are meaning to it the message of the books so what is the meaning of the Gospel okay okay that's all I ask I'm not asking no problem I'm going to answer you when you talk about the inil yes I'm going to tell you according to the Quran whether you accept it whether you don't accept it a it's a separate matter the Quran is very clear in s chapter number five it mentions that we gave that that we gave Jesus the inil okay in chapter 19 of the Quran it mentions he Jesus said verily I am the worshiper of God and I have been given a book so for us the inil is what Jesus was given the Revelation at the time is not referring to 27 books of the New Testament written after Jesus even though they may contain something from the essence of the message but the message is not preserved you don't have it see that's interesting response you see what you just said very very interesting I'm glad you I'm happy you're interested very interesting response but that's okay are you are you surprised by the response cuz you see are you surprised by the response okay if you tell me yeah yeah Jesus preached the same message which is one God yes nobody has to for that because we know God is one because their Trinity is not one I'm not let's I know you guys have problem with Trinity I'm not talking about Trinity right now because that that would take try and unity you can't put them together yeah you see the fact that you don't understand Trinity the fact that you don't understand it doesn't change anything you no what I'm saying is the fact that you don't understand Trinity it doesn't it it doesn't change the Trinity because you see every one of us and py the same way the same way you if you if you if you continue saying that as a Christian I believe in one God as a Christian I believe in one God even if you say that and even if you believe it once you believe in the Trinity then this is not the concept of the Oneness of God which The Messengers came with when he said I mean have you taken time to read the full Bible yeah many years ago well but you see when you take time to read the scriptures yeah Trinity the the Trinity is a terminology that describe the priority of God you understand so I say that again the Trinity is is a is a terminology that describe the priority of God the priority prority prority which means uh prority means you see in terms of God is one but the same one God is the God the Father it's three separate persons no it's not three separate that's your understanding no many Christians they would say that that that God is one in nature but he's made up of three separate persons no God is one yeah but the God is the god who is one reveal himself as Father the Son and the Holy Spirit and when you read the scripture according to is the father fully God you see how quickly I'm asking I'm asking you see how quickly we have we have shifted from the gospel into a different thing this this is the most important I'm happy to talk about that but I want you as a I see you as a scholar no I'm not a scholar definitely not a scholar I mean it's amazing how all of you detach yourself from being scholar no you know why I tell you why I tell you why islamically people would understand it differently but generally people they would understand the The Scholar is someone who some some Muslims will understand the scholar is someone who fulfilled a syllabus he's still recording don't worry about it don't worry about it I'm saying don't some days I don't like don't have nothing to hide no I'm not but some days but make the scholar Point some people they would understand the scholar someone who fulfilled a certain uh curriculum a certain syllabus and at the end they set exams okay so they will say this person has completed this course they've set this exams they're competent and they will pass and they'll be consider considered a scholar that's how some people in the Muslim World consider a scholar other people would consider a scholar someone who sat with Scholars and studied for for multiple years until until the point where the scholars they said uh this person due to his level of knowledge his ability his understanding we will will call we have given him the title scholar so someone in Islam may have some kind of knowledge he may have be able to speak nice but we would consider him a scholar of these ones that you sat under underneath no so I I haven't done I haven't fulfilled either of them so that's why I say I'm not a scholar well but I I can see a lot of your guys look after to you I've seen them looking after to you well we we respect each other but still not a scholar but that's that's not that's that's fine but then I still get back to our initial conversation yeah what the gospel you know because the angel obviously says when you say it's a good news according to language good news but what is the meaning of that good news okay that's your question I'm going to tell you what I understand from the Quran and from the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad sallallah Al wasam you can accept it you can reject it your choice for us the Quran explains very clearly that Jesus was sent as a messenger to the children of Israel to call them back to the worship of the one true God alone without any Partners without any equals he never claimed to be God and he never died for the sins of mankind and he called them to obey God according to the laws of Moses some of the laws of Moses uh how would you say then Jesus he changed some of them by Revelation but that's the general message Jesus changed some of them by what Revelation let me find the verse he made some things which were not permissible for the Jews he made it permissible for them this is what the Quran mentions but the point being Jesus did not come as God or part of a trinity he did not claim to be the son of God and he did not die for the sins of mankind are you talking from the Quran perspective are you talking from the the Bible perspective I'll tell you what perspective I'm talking from I'm talking from the perspective of the Quran I'm talking from the perspective of reality and the truth so but you see your argument how are you see your your argument Jesus himself yeah he himself I mean it's good to give your personal understanding my personal understanding this is the Quran the last final revelation of man what I'm saying is According To Jesus himself he are tested so where did he test it it's all over the scripture yeah that's the point I'm coming but the bible let let me but I don't believe the Bible is the word of God that's the point oh you don't believe the Bible the word of as as I mentioned to you previously the Quran clearly states that Jesus was given the Ino okay and he was given a book we don't believe that the 27 books of the New Testament which are attributed to a person called Mark Matthew Luke and John the 13 letters attributed to Paul the Epistles attributed to James and Peter etc etc etc down to revelation we don't believe these are Revelation given to Jesus we believe they're books written if you don't believe you don't so let let me make it clear you don't believe the Bible is a word of God is that your position as a whole I just want to understand is that your position the Bible according to you I'll tell you it's not just a simple yes or you how you're doing uh you doing uh pick and choose no because you always quote the Bible so if the Bible is not why are you quoting the Bible for your uh for your AR argument okay now you ask one question I didn't answer now you ask the second question let me answer the first question 10 minutes P let me make p let me make it clear spent 10 minutes you haven't answer that simple question I asked I very simple I'm not asking I believe I answered them whether you like the answer or not whether you agree that's separate but I answered them very simple question I'm trying to have a civil conversation that's all I want we are being civil we're not we're not insulting each other we're not mocking each other don't like that that's good I agree with you I don't let him let me so the Bible we believe in what was sent down to Moses Revelation what was sent down to David Revelation what was sent down to Jesus Revelation we're saying that the Bible whether you say 66 books or 73 books they may contain some elements of the truth of Revelation but generally we don't know who wrote them we don't know when they were written for majority of the books and also they're mixed they're not the Revelation which was given so I I give you a very brief example we believe that Moses was given the Torah but what the Christians and Jews today call the Torah the five books uh Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers and Deuteronomy we don't believe this is what Moses presented to his people it's it's fine it's okay to say we don't believe it yeah you see but it may contain some elements of Truth when say so let me just let me just car carify let me just clarify sorry so understand I'm speaking as Yousef but this is how I understand that Muslims understand uh the Bible from three points from from three angles one is if there's something in the Bible and it's confirmed by the Quran or the Sunnah the authentic teachings of the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam we accept it that's very cherry picking isn't it because you see you see what you mean let me finish let me finish let let me just finish the three things you don't mind and then I'll come back to the your accusation no because what you're saying is it's wonderful cherry picking games you are playing no the the Bible the session that it correspond with the Quran agree but the ones that doesn't that's not that's let me finish it's a very interesting statement you're making no let me finish let me finish and then we'll discuss if it's picking or not second point is if there's something in the Bible which the Quran and the sunah the authentic teachings of the Prophet Muhammad reject we reject it such as God having a son such as Jesus dying for the sins of mankind such as David uh committing adultery and murder such as Lots committing incest such as Noah becoming drunk and cursing his son Canaan etc etc we reject this such as is God resting on the seventh day we reject this then thirdly if there's something in the Bible which is neither affirmed or negated in the in the Quran we stay back why we don't consider it cherry picking if you want to consider it Cherry Pi that's right from what you just told that's because that's a cherry picking the Quran mentions I believe sah 5 Ayah I think 48 if I'm not mistaken it says uh that we have sent down to you a book in truth I'm listening no problem no problem I I'm the right but we have we we have sent down to you a book in truth confirming the books which came before and then it mentions m al Mah Al is the Quran is a judge over the previous books so because we believe the previous books have been corrupted the way you can know what is right and what is wrong is by the final Revelation which has been preserved okay I mean let let me come through you said many things yeah sorry brother if you don't mind you said you said many things yes you you said the book is corrupt the Bible yeah according to what you just said the book is corrupt very interesting very very interesting the book is corrupt the Bible I'm not the first person to say it either Allah yeah according to your your admission or submiss Allah who Reve the book in terms of the Torah yes the and the and the Quran According to Islamic literature he never said my Revelation is correct Allah never said it you see it's your CL Allah who is as for you you are only quoting the words of Allah but Allah Allah who is a rever of these books never make that clear so your words is contradicting the revelation of Allah because you see when you go around telling that the book is corrupt you understand you haven't have the average man or average woman who is seeking for truth to guide their life you understand I said from the beginning the books you know the books according to the books the books is for there's a me there's a message within the books for our learning but now you who did not Reve the Torah who did not R you are telling a average person who genuinely seeking seeking the truth to guide their lives say it's corrupt but that's not what H said okay so that's why so I let me know when you let me know when you finish I respond to you I said it never make that claim it's you are making that CLA according to the Quran yeah the Quran clearly established that in Surah 3 ay 3 said the Quran came to confirm confess I mean I'm not I'm coming let me finish I'm not an English caller but I understand one confirmation you understand confirm according to Surah 3:3 according to Surah chapter 2 Ayah 89 also confirm use confirm the previous according to Surah chapter 2 verse 40 40 to 46 also establish the same thing so you and Allah who is telling the truth you or Allah because Allah words that and you quoting from Allah's book Allah never said Allah never made that I'm coming Allah never made that sub submission that my Revelation that I reveal is corrupt Allah never make as far as we have learn in the book of Allah Allah but then like are you a im or scholar I mean obviously say you are not scholar I believe you're IM no anyway no but you hold a position no I'm just a general Muslim come on man I know I know I know General Muslim when I talk to General Muslim all my friends are most of my friends are Muslim when I talk to General Muslim you know what they said yeah oh I'm not they begin their I'm not a scholar who am I not that's separate issue but let let me come to the point you mention here let me mention the point let me me let me respond to the point you made I gave you time to spoke no no but you made a number of points no but yeah because you see okay I have always said please don't use the word corrupt in your because you see that statement is is not helping the average young person okay who is seeking truth there's a number of points to respond to what you said okay there's a number of points to respond to what what you said one is what Islam says about the previous Revelations what Allah says about the previous Revelations what the Quran says about the previous Revelations that's one point before we come to that okay Christian sorry biblical Scholars will tell you that the books themselves are corrupt okay without names I I'll give you a very interesting example I'm tell which which so before you I know you are doing your which part of the Bible do you believe okay I just told you I did tell you very clearly anything which the Quran confirms I I believe because it's a book a big book which which one do you believe and which one which one none of them holy none of the none of the 66 books I believe all of it is revelation whatever is mentioned there and the Quran affirms it I accept for the Quran not the authoritative book over the Bible according to the Quan that's what you you see the Quran is let me show you something P you with me you are making I like you already I mean no problem let me show you something very interesting rushing through and good let me show you three verses from the Old Testament if if you want if you're if you're too busy we can continue another time this is Exodus chapter 6 okay okay and verse three verse two and three Exodus 6: 2 and 3 and God spoke unto Moses and said unto him I am the Lord okay I'm going to say something now I can prove it to you but you can accept but in the Old Testament when you have Lord written L O R D all capitals the Hebrew is however people pronounce it Yahweh Jehovah do you agree or do I can I can get I'm listening do but do you agree cuz I can get you the audio but I don't but your time is so this word in Hebrew is Jehovah however people choose to pronounce it okay and then it mentions in the the third verse and I appeared unto Abraham unto Isaac and unto Jacob by the name of God Almighty but by my name Jehovah was was I not known to them okay so let me just paraphrase here in Exodus God is telling Moses that I've revealed to you my name Jehovah I spoke previously to Abraham Isaac and Jacob but they never knew the name Jehovah huh I'm listen Okay so let's go back to Genesis and see so this is Genesis uh chapter 1 chapter 13 verse four un so Genesis 13 and maybe the listener doesn't know but you know that Genesis comes before Exodus the and Abraham Isaac and Jacob come before Moses the first in the Hebrew okay so chapter 13 verse 4 mentioned unto the place of the altar which he had made there at first and there Abraham called on the name of the of Jehovah so Genesis CH 13 verse4 is saying that Abraham called unto the name Jehovah okay last last one when we go to Genesis chapter 14 verse 14 oh sorry no uh Chapter 14 verse chapter Genesis 14:22 and Abraham said to the king of Sodom I have lift up my my hand unto the unto the Lord unto Jehovah the most most high God the possessor of the Heaven and the Earth so if you got the point my point is Exodus it claims that God has told Moses that I'm revealing my name to you Jehovah I revealed myself almighty God to Abraham Isaac and Jacob but I never told them the name Jehovah okay when you go back to the Book of Genesis Abraham used the name Jehovah and he knew knew the name Jehovah so this is a clear contradiction the way biblical Scholars explain this is saying that that these two stories or these two incidents they come from two separate sources and later on after Moses an editor put the two stories together from two separate sources because this is a clear contradiction so without the Quran without what YF says what the Muslims say the Bible itself is very clear that this is not the preserved Revelation from God because it contains contradictions according to you understand can you explain it a different way well I mean you a nice man I think uh you call me can you explain it a different way you see nice man bad man can you explain it but you see can you explain it that because God Reve himself to Moses as the as the name Jehovah and he said I never gave this name I never revealed myself with this name to Abraham Isaac and Jacob but when you go back to Genesis Abraham according to Genesis he used the name Jehovah he knew the name Jehovah we do respect I think the next time I will dive into problem but this this thing you see what you just said yeah it doesn't change anything I've said it from the beginning yeah the fact that you don't you don't understand Trinity explain it to me no explain this point the fact I ask you simple question you can change the subject if you want change but I said answer this point with do respect this one okay I will you'll come back to it okay no problem no problem but the question I ask but for me is clear that's a clear contradiction if I if I show you the Quran yeah contrad in thean I think we next time talk okay no problem that if you the beginning of our conversation I think you you know we I respect the fact that we able to have very polite reasonable I'm not the Tye of gu to cast this down let's our world is changing I appreciate things that we have to talk intellectually you know the fact that we might have we differ we disagree completely at end we can be polite at the end of the day yeah if you don't understand what the gospel means yeah my humble sub to you go and do deep investigation because you see Quran mentioned a very important word the which is a good news but the good news but the was given to Jesus not the 27 books are you saying when are you saying when Jesus was walking he was holding a book was given to Jesus holding a book that he was preaching is that what you're saying I'm telling you that Jesus his message is very clear and when the Quran says in it says we gave him the so if I want to understood are you saying Jesus when he was he was holding a book and preaching is that what you're saying let me come to it let me come to it py let me come you see you're very the way you are saying it you see he giving a book Jesus is a revelation he's a gospel he was given a revelation he is a gospel don't die with getting the gospel because otherwise as a good man like you it will be the biggest mistake you've ever make in your life you can come with the emotional talk all you want emotional talk it's no emotional it's the Quran it's no the final Revelation sent down upon the prophet M I'm are you changing the I'm not changing the I think you are let me you know since the war the war took place just few week ago 200 Muslims have had encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ okay anyway no just few weeks ago go and check it py py coming home Paddy Paddy let's have a conversation let's not let's not go let's not go to preacher mode it's not okay you know chapter 3 verse three you quoted let's look at it chapter 3 verse three you quoted oh can we you quoted a verse yes I think because uh not only yourself I understand obviously you didn't just read it you heard it from someone else you accepted it you read it as well but I don't think you came across this idea possibly you did no I've read I read the Quran no problem but I'm saying other people they use this verse as an evidence from a Christian Jewish Hebrew Israelite perspective but I I would say they haven't understood the verse and I'm going to tell you why okay so chapter three ayat number three I'm list so we have sent down upon you or sorry he has sent Allah cuz it mentions first Allah none has the right to be worshiped with him is the the all living Al the self- subsisting he has sent down upon you the book here the book here is referring to the Quran sent down upon the prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam whether you accept it or not but say I mean confirm yes it's not me say the Quran say let me finish yeah in truth confirming that which you have with you between your hands and then it says and we have sent down the tah and the injil so when when the Muslims talk about or when the Quran talks about the Torah and it talks about the injil it's talking about what was sent down to Moses and what was sent down to Jesus it's not talking about what the Christians or the Jews they wrote what was sent down to Jesus the in was sent down to him but not the not the 2 not the 27 books so I mean if I understood what you just said so I mean are you saying I understand question no no but do you do you understand this is not affirming the 27 books of the I mean we understand the scriptures we understand the position of the scriptures yes or do you understand when it says and he sent down the tah and the in it's talking about something which was sent down it's not talking about 27 books of the New Testament follow your arguments that's what I want to so are you saying from the from your own are you saying J from what you just listen listen listen explanation is something else I'm simply telling you what is written okay and he sent down the tah and the in from before A guidance of mankind and we have sent down the criteria the criteria being the Quran whoever disbelieves in the in the verses or the of Allah then for him is a painful punishment my point is this verse is talking about what Allah sent down to Moses and what Allah sent down to Jesus it's not talking about after Jesus was taken up Anonymous unknown offers or a person called Paul wrote down and said this is the gospel I know every Muslim ever spoke to me all my good friends they every Muslim from scholar im a man they all have problem with PA when you bring my point no no Paul is Paul Paul is a separate issue but the point the point is that every Muslim have issue with I mentioned Paul because 13 books are attributed to him but my point is the Quran is talking about what was sent down it's not talking about 27 books written after Jesus so are you from the Quran position yes when Jesus was preach he was holding a book and we gave and I was given a book yes he had a book he has a revelation not 27 books Jesus has a book in his hand yes thank you very much nice conversation have a good day okay p
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Echoes Of The Living: Laurel Reaves
so I'm here playing Echoes of the living again I am going to start a new game and I'm gonna play as uh what's her name this time I have a feeling the game is going to be exactly the same because we are not looking at a we're not looking at a complete game here it'll probably be pretty similar in the final game anyway but the cutscenes would be different and all that kind of stuff we started in a different location a little bit different location or same location okay those bars are usually on the inside of a building not the outside I don't have any weapons yet do I hmm hey okie dokie so yeah this is exactly the same but I've got a much better idea where I need to go to do everything in the early part so I'll should get further along I didn't use the knife at all and it really just sort of took up space in my inventory so maybe I shouldn't have even collected that restroom key not the store look how the glass stayed intact but their arms are reaching through it mm-hmm come on show your ugly face do you go down ah go down manager key definitely a sign of the how much easier it is to go through these games if you know the proper process because I was spending so much time just not knowing where to go wandering back and forth now the way I'm playing now is much more optimized so I'm just kind of moving through much more efficiently shouldn't have killed that zombie in here that was a waste of time waste of ammunition see this is weird like this door I never ended up going through that door is that something I'm eventually going to find my way back to or is that just the um just a dead end and you'll never make it through there oh wait what am I talking about this was definitely a a door I went through that was wrong with me it's too early in the morning these loading screens that's a bit unusual guess it's got to load up an entirely different environment because there's enough memory in modern computer systems and game consoles to not have to worry about loading every individual room like you would have had to in Resident Evil the old school Resident Evils if I can remember correctly those old re games for the first PlayStation one the machine only really had enough memory to load in like in any particular room could only really have I think six screens or something like that only enough memory for six different backgrounds so if you're gonna load up another one you kind of had to go through the whole loading process over again and yeah okay the animation for the loading of the door and all that kind of stuff is kind of been memed and stuffed to death because it was a slow process but I mean it was what it had to be in that console for that console which ammo do I have a fair amount but in this it's all just a 3D environment you can load up potentially an entire area and at once and then you can just sort of progress through it as you play the game proper you know I guess there could also be some honestly there's not a whole lot going on so it's possible to just sort of streaming it as we go but probably not considering we did see that loading screen so I picked up the gun powder but I don't have any I don't have any more inventory space so one thing of gunpowder is kind of useless and since there are no item boxes I can't drop anything uh what did I pick up the Warehouse key slow these animations down a little bit although that doesn't look too bad although they are still a little fast is there anything over here the Gunplay is a little bit faster than the old Resident Evils your characters fire the guns faster but it's more a whatever ridiculous minigame there's no way that that's complete the characters fire the guns faster but the enemy is like it's easier to tell when zombies Die if that makes any sense once they hit the ground you know they're dead you don't have to go through a process of determining if they're still alive no that's right that other door was I have no inventory space so I'm gonna have to well I'll probably burn through my ammunition here so I'll be able to oh no not completely what do you have can't do anything with that just yet the weird way she turned around while walking through the door how did zombies get into this room oh that's how ah [ __ ] put a damn shirt on oh well that freed up some space so let's go collect our ammo so I'm gonna need it there we go it's got to be a bug fuse doesn't look like blood okay serum ah damn it well I'll get the fuse and then I'll come back for the serum okay so this was a puzzle that I'd gotten stuck on for some [ __ ] reason oh nope I got it wrong I got it wrong I gotta get the blue over in this direction there okay I got it oh okay uh five nine five three five can't use it for anything right now anyway 59535 what is this storage room came definitely gonna need keys five nine five three five hey tell me you can't take one more cake okay backtrack because I got a couple of keys storage room key and small key I got a couple of keys that got to just have to open [ __ ] that I've already run across so let's take a look around all right not there now there's no doors in the space perhaps the sewer because there is a chained door in the sewer there we go why is oh okay it's not Sparkle because I want you to pick it up the sparkle just to show it's gonna short foreign no space in inventory there's a door over here locked from the other side though so it's Key's not going to do me any good I basically reached the point where I don't know where to go again uh I was already in here no doors nothing let's take a look at the map that is not that helpful which room are these which one of these rooms in my head how about this manhole see I all right I gotta collect this key ridiculous I had to burn a healing item just to have room to pick up that key to get me through the door a lot of screen tearing in this room the cop in here foreign that's ridiculous the one zombie slumped over over the table there and was absorbing all the hits from the shots that I was firing one bullet left I guess the convenience store was really only to get us to the lighter oh and there's a door in here but I can't open it yet because it's got no power uh turned around here where was the room with the power I got a key I don't know what to do with yeah I got a door I can't open let's see and I ran back into this room like an idiot serum I never picked up the serum I don't even know what that does this room can I use this for anything all right well I mean even though I haven't completed this I think I'm gonna put this down I'm gonna wait for the full release because as uh awesome and kind of nostalgic as this is it is an incomplete game we're missing the voice acting or if there is ever going to be voice act and there probably will be we're missing the cinematics we're missing uh some gameplay mechanics it's got promise though and I'll be uh checking in on this from time to time to see what they come up with what they managed to do with it so so thanks for watching if you did
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Kdenlive Linux Video Editing #15 Chromakey Blue Screen Effect
continuing with our series on kdenlive again be sure to check out the link in the description for the full playlist and I recommend watching the previous videos today we're gonna be looking at blue screens or chroma keying or green screen or whatever color you want to use now also in the link in links in the description too to youtube videos uploaded which are some example videos these renders out I did in blender so and I uploaded them already and downloaded them so I'm working with the same copies you are to make sure the quality is the same because you know when you're cutting out colors if the colors are degraded because of compression it might look different now in a future video I'm gonna actually get in front of green screen myself today we're gonna be working with perfect backgrounds I rendered out these in these video clips there are two second clips of a monkey heads spinning around in blender first off blender does a better job of chroma keying then kdenlive if you ask me it has more functionality I've done videos on it in the past I might do a update video soon but if I dragged like this one for example down I have this monkey head here and it's spinning around on a blue background and it is a perfect blue background except for maybe some of the compression around the monkey you might actually see a little bit of the blue but we'll talk about that when we get to it when you're standing front blue screen you know if you have high quality lighting in a studio with a with a backdrop you might be able to get you know close to this me you know I have a few blue screens and green screens that hang on curtain rods and stuff like that and I have some decent lighting but you don't get a perfect background that's why in a future video I'll gain from our green screen myself and do another video but this is lots of times you can get stock footage of stuff and it will have a perfect background like this so let me drag down this is a little clip of me pretending to hold the monkey head now also kdenlive as far as I know doesn't have any motion tracking options so we're gonna place this monkey manually and you can set keyframes if you want to move it around but if you want motion tracking you're gonna want to again use blender but let's go ahead and I have the monkey here and there we go it's there and what we need to do first is we're gonna come up here to our effects I'm gonna type in chroma and we have a few options here but we're gonna choose this one that says chroma key under alpha manipulation and I'm gonna add that there or anyway you can see our background has now become somewhat translucent you gets kind of blueish though and that's because we haven't added a composite layer any time working with anything that says alpha and this is under the alpha manipulation section you're gonna want to add a composite so click the bottom corner at screen we've done this a number of times in previous videos it will give you a dissolve effect stretched out to the full length of your clip and then change that so it says composite there is our monkey head and I don't know if people you'll see this YouTube clip but there is slight blue just because the colors mix with video compression here so and again I upload this to YouTube and download it so it's a you know fairly well compressed but that's okay we can turn up the variance on here until that's gone there's no feathering effect in this option here which you might get in other things and no color spill option in this effect there are other options you effects you can add but for right now we're just going to do a chroma key turn out the variance and there is our monkey head spinning around but we want it to be over my hand there so what I'm gonna do is I'm going to choose our composite layer here and I'm gonna go back to our first frame here and I'm going to drag that monkey head where I want it now again I can add because obviously my hands gonna be moving around a bit I can add multiple keyframes so it tracks and it doesn't really track it but I manually track it I'm not gonna go into that detail you can do that yourself the way I'm gonna do I'm gonna copy that clip a few times drag our composite layer over and there we go we have our monkey head spinning multiple times by my hand there again not perfect you want to move it around so it fits on my hand better and in fact since most of it seems to be up a little higher I'm gonna move it up a little higher so there we go so that's very basic let's look into and default color was blue blue or green tend to be your default colors been doing something like this blue was originally she isn't chosen because it's on the opposite color of the offset and the color spectrum from people's skin which tends to have a reddish tint to it and in many although people come in all different colors and nowadays green seems to be used more there is technical reasons for that but doesn't really matter too much as long as using a color that isn't in the rest of the image here is an example I rendered out the same video clip but with an orange background and made the monkey head red so they're almost you know similar colors but they're still different enough that I can do this effect you notice that when I drag here the offset that we did was done with a composite layer we're still using composite layer so even though I brought a new video here it's still gonna be lined up the same as before but I'm gonna choose that clip and choose chroma key again and this time I'm going to choose the color I want and choose pick screen color and click on the color there and when I click OK it removed our background now another thing we could do let's say I wanted to and also you know I think I mention this earlier I rendered this out in blender not only just want to do better chroma keying but since I you rendered that monkey out blender I don't even have to do any chroma keying I could just automatically superpose it so that's another reason but again this is an example as if you had stock footage um what I can do here is I can choose that clip come up here to my effects and if I want to change the color of the monkey yet in this case since it's kind of a solid color there I can choose its hue and I can adjust its hue to make it all different you know whatever color I want so I can make it green but I tell you this just to give you another warning that I've mentioned in the past the order you add effects affects your effects so I changed the hue which changed what our monkey it looks like but if I put that and put that after our chroma key if I put it before our chroma key all of a sudden our background has changed color because with it after we're removing the background based on color and then change the colors where if I do this we're changing the color and then removing it we're now our chroma key is looking for color that doesn't exist anymore and I could probably pick a color yeah and it does it but now we have some hue effects there where I'm actually seeing through the monkey head so ctrl Z ctrl Z to undo that so just be conscious of the order you place your effects but I wanted to show you just that you could do whatever color you want and that is the end of this tutorial I'll be sure to put a rendered copy of this at the end of this tutorial if you like this video be sure to check out the full playlist and subscribe so you don't miss any if you like all my videos and general thing about becoming a subscriber of support over at patreon.com forward slash middle x1000 there's a link that in the description also know there's links to these example monkeyhead clips in the video they're up on youtube so just pull them off of there also if you can't support me on patreon or through what you call us what you might call it which we'll call paypal which you can access on my website film said Chris calm calm under support think about just sharing liking subscribing that helps out a 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Morning Market Prep | Stock & Options Trading | 7-22-21
[Music] good morning friends and fellow traders this is doug campbell with right way options and this is the morning market prep video for july 22nd 2021 so another big day of gap up and push as we go back up here we're trying to push toward these breakout levels in the indexes so what does that mean for today well how about we settle in buckle up let's get ready for the thursday edition of the morning market prep video well good morning once again everyone thank you so much for being here i hope you all had a restful afternoon and evening and you're ready to get back to work here in the market let's take a look at some of these charts and see if we can gain some information about how we might want to approach the market for today trying to look at the price action and setting aside bias let's take a look here in the dow chart you can see in the dow chart we continue to this rally back up gapping another day to the upside and pushing right into this downtrend break and this price resistance level in the chart now the question that we're going to have to face today and there could be some difficult decisions for traders and investors here as we push toward these resistance highs do we hold on hoping for a breakout or do we take some profits at this level and capture the gains just simply because we're so elevated off of these lows let's keep in mind just how far we have rallied in just those two days back and where we might be this morning i'm to go to the dow chart just to measure off of here and just realizing that we are up here over a thousand points in just a couple of days in run now that doesn't necessarily mean we can't go higher we certainly can what i'm just trying to point out is there may be some reason for a little bit of caution right here as we press these resistance levels in the chart and just realize that it is a place where we could see bears uh potentially line up and defend you know that big a run it's not out of the question even we can't be considering taking some profits so a little bit of profit taking could come into play however we have the other complication in this market and that is we've got economic data that could move us around and we have a bunch of earnings reports that certainly have that potential to push us through and most of those earnings that have been coming out have beat estimates and we seem to be pretty happy with what's going on with that so could we push on through yes we can but consider your risk should we find some reason to stumble here in the chart and just don't ignore don't ignore resistance levels in the chart we have to respect these levels we have to be considering that we have rejected up here before and that these value evaluations on companies are still extremely lofty and that possibility that that bearish activity could come back in just remember how quickly sentiment shifted on monday it there's no reason to believe it can't continue to shift back and forth like that so watch it close let's take a look at the spine now spy better situation than the dow with not not quite so much resistance above but we do have that complication um right here as well we'll be rallying back up into this area where we have that resistance of that trend break showing up and then we have this price resistance of the highs trying to push up through those highs not nearly as strong as it is on the dow and largely that is because of big tech big tech continues to hold up pretty darn well despite all of the lawsuits and antitrust and negative talk coming from the white house on big tech kind of an interesting dilemma that we have to deal with plus we have big tech earnings coming just around the corner and i think a lot of people are expecting really strong earnings from those companies so interesting dilemma and we've got some tough choices to make as we move forward so just respect that price resistance level if you've got really good profits maybe consider taking some of that profit or consider hedging your trade with maybe some out of the money calls or something like that um covering those positions to protect yourself should that sentiment decide to shift and the news this morning is just full news reports are just full of all of the complications and problems of the pandemic from india recording you know a world high number in pandemic despite all of their emergency relief the the mass mandates going back into place and uh around the country um all kinds of things starting to crop back up on this so just kind of keep that stuff in mind we could easily see those those bears suddenly care again about um pandemic concerns so watch that then let's take a look at the qqq now the qqq very very strong cues um this has been remarkable as a matter of fact apple microsoft those companies just rebounding right back like monday didn't even happen and take a look here we're up here trying to test that this downtrend uh or this uptrend break as resistance and once again we'll be testing these resistance highs here within a moment or two and that possibility that we could push right on out to new record highs or that possibility that we could see a little bit of profit taking wave and we we continued that rest up here i also want to point out that we really have that possibility this little head and shoulders top that's formed here or farming on this if we were to see some sellers come in just realize that that head and shoulders top could form right there so we'll want to watch for that possibility so although we're looking really really good we're just not out of the woods yet and if we take a look at our iwm now our iwm is a long ways from being recovered we have a massive amount of congestion right through the chart here keeping in mind that we are still below our 50-day moving average the only index below this 50-day and that although we've surged back tremendously we still have all of these resistance highs up here even if we can get back up over the 50 where we continue to fail so keep a close eye on that it is that possibility that we could fail up here somewhere around that 50-day moving average start pushing back down and i still think there's a high probability iwm will see that 200-day moving average so watch that closely in fact i would i'm not going to bet and i'm not going to predict but i think there is a possibility iwm can see that 200-day moving average before we see a new high in iwm so watch for that carefully let's take a look at our t2122 our t2122 interesting chart here in the sense that we have bounced right back we've gone from an oversold condition to a nearly overbought condition and this morning's gap up could certainly put us in that overbought condition so we surged all the way back really really quickly here in the chart and that may be justified with the good earnings reports and things like that but we do want to consider the lofty evaluations and that as we stretch up here we run into those danger period places again where we have opened up big opportunity if we stumble in any way shape or form that big opportunity to swoon back toward that downside and with the volatility that we've seen i don't think anyone would be all that surprised to see if we do start to pull back that pullback be rather painful three 400 points maybe even more as we pull back maybe even to the mid-range of that which would be a 500 point pullback in the dow just coming back to the center of that that rally for the last two days so kind of an interesting setup here and a rather dangerous setup overall for the market so keep an eye on that then if we take a look at our t2101 interesting that market breadth yesterday as we were continuing to push mark-a-breath actually pulled back we can't seem to break through on the byway we we seem to continue to struggle and struggle and struggle up here on that by wave getting through those levels seems to be a little bit of a challenge for us right now and volumes yesterday were relatively light overall so interesting things going on here we want to see that breath actually expanding on that biowave and so far that's not the case so watch that careful let's take a look at our vix now our vix pulled back nicely oops that's a two day we can't have a two day there we go pulled back nicely here and we dipped just below our 50-day moving average here on the chart let's take a look at this and chart without indicators and take a look at the support and resistance levels so so far we've done a really good job we had this little trend break right here in the chart and we are still holding just slightly above that so we'll want to watch this in this pullback remember this this area right in here is where we if the fear comes back in where we could turn and start coming back up can't say that that's going to happen right now with the bullishness that we see in the market um it may not happen but watch for that possibility and and i just want to remind everyone that it's it's never it never has been if you look at big sell-offs in the market it never ever has been where we uh spike up and just continue to run to the upside we always get that resting pullback where we hold down trends as support that's how the big selling always occurs so if we're over here and we hold this level that possibility that fear comes in and that's where selling could come back into the market so you just want to be thoughtful of that and be considering that carefully just don't be complacent is what i'm saying don't be complacent in thinking the market will never ever sell off because trust me one day it will and it won't come back for a while so watch that close we also have this longer term downtrend that i'd mentioned several times in the chart we hit that as resistance and so far we've had a very strong rejection of that level so i'm going to call that bullish for the market as well although we have this little bit of a caution or concern here that we could bounce off of this area we just have we have that bullishness here where we rejected that high so that's good news let's take a look at our t21 excuse me let's take a look at our economic calendar for today our economic calendars got a couple things we're going to want to consider this morning take a look over here we've got jobless claims at 8 30 this morning we know that that number can be a little bit contentious and we've had those times where the number came in not as good as expected and that created a little bit of volatility in the market can't tell you what's going to happen today we just have to watch and see if they can follow through with the bullishness with that number and then also we've got existing home sales and just kind of keep in mind that that's been a little bit of a challenge area for the market here as well with uh some of those housing uh numbers pulling back just costs going up so high folks pulling back on that buying activity in housing so watch that we do have a natural gas report later today i don't think anybody is going to care and when it comes to the fed balance sheet down here at the end of the day i don't think anybody's gonna care about that either as long as we keep printing we keep loving the market so debt doesn't matter anymore at least at the moment it doesn't matter let's take a look at our earnings calendar now our earnings calendar is a busy day we have this will be the busiest day this week nearly 90 companies on the calendar several of those are unconfirmed reports but we have quite a number of notables here this morning so i can't cover them all but what i do want to do is suggest to you guys to click that link right below the title of the video right below the title of the video we have you can go back to the morning blog and you can um pick up you can pick up that full list of notables for today so that you can stay on top of what's happening here on these earnings report so i'm going to cover just a few that here this morning we're going to hear from boston beer sam adams will report this could be a critical report notice we've been in this ugly ugly downtrend in the chart if we can report well maybe a pop through if it fails possibly more lows here in that chart we're going to hear from crocs we sure love these rubber shoes oh my goodness look at here looks like they popped out really strongly here this morning on their earnings report looking really good crux new record highs here in that retail stock watch that one close we have some restaurants reporting uh d uh dhi will be reporting today and looks like we popped up into that downtrend resistance and we're seeing just a little teeny tiny bearishness coming in here this morning maybe a disappointment on that earnings report watch that another restaurant chain um taco del mar will be reporting today looks like we have a little bit of a gap up trying to to move this morning but i can't tell you that that is a reflection of the report right now may just be a function of the bullishness of the market so keep an eye on that um we're going to have uh copper some copper reporting fcx copper miner will be reporting today watch that we've been in this downtrend and actually very surprising that we've been in such a downtrend here considering the inflation and everything that's going on and the hopefulness of an infrastructure bill we've been sliding here to the downside so watch that closely as that reports we'll hear from dow chemical today looks like it's popping up a little bit looks like it wants to challenge its downtrend here in the chart and a couple of the texts that we'll be hearing from today we'll be hearing from intel after the bell today i believe and we've got twitter that will be in there for today plus a couple you know there's fifth third bank and a couple other things in there snap will be in there so keep an eye on all of these there's a lot of data coming our way on that earnings calendar so how about we take a look at some stocks that could be setting up for today but before we do that guys if you could do me a quick favor if this is the first time you've seen these videos if you could please click that subscribe button on youtube and then also click that bell icon when it pops up so you'll be notified every time i post a video and also if you feel the video was worthy please keep pushing those thumbs up buttons and keep leaving those comments remember it's the engagement in the in the video that helps the algorithm to show these videos to more folks and so i want to say thank you to everyone who does take the time to do that i know it's a pain in the neck i get it but i truly truly appreciate it and it's helping the channel continue to grow so thank you so much and then for those of you supporting the channel through the buy me a coffee link uh just a huge shout out to you guys you you're truly awesome i i really really appreciate it so with that guys how about we take a look at some of these stocks setting up and please keep in mind that there these are not recommendations to buy or sell any security you have to do your own due diligence these are just some ideas that i provide that may um may have some potential for a watch list for you to kind of keep an eye on but always make sure you're you're following your personal plan you understand the risk of all of these trades before you enter them first off let's take a look at some possible shorting setups even though we're really bullish here guys there are some patterns out there that are a little concerning and i'm going to go to a moving average chart here and let's take a look at xlf now xlf our financial sector we got a good bounce back here recently but let's notice that our 50-day moving average we are setting in this little rounding top here on that 50-day moving average now the question is going to become can these financial stocks push on through um it's going to be an interesting that's still a major question here we continue to see rejections as we reach up into that area so watch this carefully it could be a real telling sign for the market whether or not we're going to push on through and get bullish or if we're going to see those bearers come back in and attack it would be relatively rare to see the markets just rally rally rally without the financials it can happen but it is relatively rare so watch that closely as we approach this resistance up here and this 50-day moving average if those banks were to start to slip and pull back that could be a little bit of a concern here for the market and there's quite a few of those charts out there if you take a look at like bac there certainly is no love here for bank of america as it pushes back toward that price resistance um i would say the same for citibank um definitely not much love here now on the other hand for some reason we've got wfc back above its 50-day moving average i don't know what it's what's inspired that so we have this back and forth going on in that financial sector watch that closely if we were to fail here keep an eye on that xlf if we were to fail here that could be interesting for the market also let's take a look at energy energy has been struggling a lot here recently and pushing back breaking its 50-day moving average and really falling toward that 200-day moving average pretty quickly notice that that 50 day has rolled over so if we have financials and we have energy struggling here and struggling against resistance levels in their charts that could be a little bit problematic that makes it difficult for stocks to continue to to rally or indexes continue to rally if we don't have their participation in those moves can't say that we're going to fail just that we want to watch and pay attention to that now specific stocks that you might want to be looking at for some potential longs let's take a look at home depot i've been mentioning home depot as a possibility and home depot continues to just kind of creep along here if we put some of my drawings up here on the chart notice that we're holding this price support in this level and we did pop through that resistance but we're still struggling here just a little bit trying to gain that momentum for that upside move just struggling in here just a little bit so watch that closely if we can find that inspiration in here we might be able to push on through keep it uh in mind that this is gonna report on 817 and we oftentimes will see stocks rally toward their earnings reports here recently there's a whole lot of anticipation about earnings and we just jump in and rally rally rally up toward earnings so watch that closely that could start at any time in this chart we might also want to be taking a look at some of the covid um stocks they have surged back tremendously here the last few days and notice that we've pushed up here in peloton and we're resting right above this support level so that price support we pushed through and now we're resting right in here i would watch this for that next possible opportunity that we could gain that bullishness in here and surge on higher so keep a close eye on that we're seeing a lot of these stocks have surged back nicely and i'm showing some strength here so if we can hold that support hey there may be some upside keep in mind reports on nine nine and um so there's every reason to believe this could remain strong particularly with those covered numbers coming up take a look at chewy chewy also doing the same thing we push back above some price resistance in the chart push back up through this area right here and notice we're just kind of resting now we still have some upside resistance in this chart to deal with and there is that possibility i want to point this out that this could set up kind of a head and shoulders topping pattern but if we can hold this higher low up here and find that inspiration there is ever reason to believe we could push on through on chewy so keep a close eye on that it's looking pretty darn good one of the banks that you might want to be keeping an eye on is ally financial now ali is zoomed back up and what i like about this chart notice we broke back above our 50-day moving average here and if this can continue to hold up in this area if we can rest or consolidate breaking through this price resistance in the chart if we can hold up here maybe take a little bit of pause a little bit of break we could see that opportunity where that could push on through so might be worth having something like that on your list watching that closely for that possibility you might want to take a look at dkng now this has suffered a lot here recently but i want to point out this possibility where we have bottomed and then a little higher bottom right here in this chart now we're pushing up into a downtrend and i never want to buy right at the downtrend as a matter of fact i consider that one of the highest risk trades that you can make in the market what i want to see is this actually pop through if that can pop through and hold up here then i have an opportunity in that trade but it's worth having on your list even if this were to fail in this area let's keep in mind the dkng could fail right here at its 50-day moving average and that is a potential short so on both sides of this we could have a potential trade we want to watch that carefully if we fail here we may have that potential short if we can push through we may have that potential long if we can hold those levels up there so keep a close eye on charts like that lots going on there i have to also mention even though these are coming into some earnings you really need to be keeping an eye on some of the big techs it's kind of remarkable to me that they are this strong with their evaluations so high their p e ratios are ridiculously high at this point but we continue to just push there doesn't seem to be any concern about that so keep an eye on microsoft apple they're looking really really good google despite you know what is it uh 46 47 states filing lawsuits against google we don't care um we just want to buy so um keep an eye on that these um a lot of these big techs are very very strong still and could have some upside opportunity so with that everyone hey i want to wish you all a fantastic day sorry this video got a little bit long i wish you all the very very best and we'll see you right back here bright and early friday morning have a good one everyone [Music] you
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HER GRADUATION CELEBRATION!
Brian who is that dog [Music] good morning everybody welcome Orion's day's been so far we are visiting our cousins in Jeju lair right exactly Bryan who is that dog box hi homey that's pepper and this is Pookie over there there's Pookie are you really trying to pull oh okay okay okay pepper you're a cutie patootie go pepper go go pepper oh my gosh granted hopefully pepper doesn't bite you like huh gee did look at that tail oh she's so happy she just jumped on you [Music] is that right oh my gosh that sounds like an air-conditioner all right should we bring pepper home with us accidentally oh my gosh Wow who wins yeah you can't get the middle that no no oh my gosh oh great yes all right let's get Katy Rachel's new path yeah all right you guys we are in Rochester New York visiting our cousins we haven't been here since Thanksgiving so that's about eight months ago so with Calvin and everything but we made the choice to come up here this weekend because it is Natalie are my niece and the kid's cousin it is her graduation party so we're having a few people over a mostly family to celebrate her graduation which is so exciting yeah right she didn't have a real ceremony but apparently they're good apparently they're gonna do something in August I guess the school is so that's exciting so it's so great to see everybody everybody keeps growing up did you guys have a good sleep last night I did yeah the cops is comfortable and I have my own TV in there with Netflix oh oh did you fall asleep yeah okay good and then chilly no that's all right oh yeah exactly exactly nice so Brendan Katie and Ryan are staying over at Terry's house and Mike and I are staying at nanny's house it was the grandma all right how'd you sleep running yeah I bet it did you thought it was like you have vacation day I love it yeah Brenda took a vacation day for Mark Katie's upstairs in the shower and she's gonna come down we're gonna go see Rachel who was our my niece their cousin she just bought a house down the streets are going to pick it up Oh a key is up an Adam showered and dressed ready for the partay these two are watching comedian they just did okay all right we're gonna try to go to Starbucks and get a nice coffee sound good yeah let's do it okay hi how'd you sleep last night do you sleep downstairs no are you did red mushroom Brennan yes Katie was there Brenda Meserve new daughter pictures forget like the greatest job my sister-in-law is very oh very good at being creative this is just beautiful Katie and not only can I see you guys did you get [Music] perfect [Music] all right you guys Brian is [Music] all right ladies going back home gonna fly by himself and he has to work tomorrow morning so it was either don't come at all or I come and stay for a little bit of time if he's all used to these like I saw that Mike went to pick burnin up at the airport last night so he came a little bit later than us because he worked yesterday and he's leaving a little earlier than us cuz he works tomorrow so there's Mike and picking it up there he is right there there's Michael John all right let's go all right Brennan saying goodbye to everybody yes very nice yes it started to patient yes which is awesome all right welcome to a changeover very close and play euchre after you get back extra food we're getting Brendan to the airport he's flying by himself back and then we are staying and then we're flying back tomorrow yes yes that's exactly right exactly right we go drive carefully okay baby bye uncle di above a live I love you thank you dad's taking you so I'm gonna say goodbye let me know you made it to the air but like stay in touch with me okay I love you baby [Music] hi guys I'm sorry we're watching shark tank and what made me happy today it was hangout battle I'm watching her have a happy graduation party so um compliments have it and we'll see you tomorrow thanks for watching be sure to thumbs up and subscribe see you later [Music]
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playing with these monkeys
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academics is the type of he's like a square but I'm not no stress I I've been I I came from the streets but I'm not no Street God telling me that all the time I've never been no street so right now you and him get pulled over and this is in the car and it's that ain't my time because that right there to me is not listening because we're in the car no listen if we're in a car right if we're in a car and and they pull me over in the car right I'ma say that's not my it's your job to say that's not my either but you got me saying that's not my it's not saying that it's your job to say it's not your I ain't talking about I ain't talking about the yesterday bro I think y'all should just not say nothing [Music] how everything been going man what's going on good bro I've been really on like Dad modes I really like stepped back for a little while but now I'm getting my feet back wet so it's over for [ __ ] I gave him a chance to have fun they ain't do nothing you think you think Nick it's hard for me to take you serious because you like be stepping away with the music yeah yeah I'd be saying the comments and stuff like like I'll be getting all good comments like he needs to drop more he needs to do this he needs to do that I got real life stuff going on like so music be music helped me at times and at times I just need to step away right quick I feel like I asked this question before it's crazy it's like deja vu um when it come to like having so much going on in your personal life right and it's like oven is out there that don't got [ __ ] going on in that person like do you sometimes feel like you got the short end of the stick like you you had you got all the hard cars dealt to you like man I gotta do all this [ __ ] if I ain't had nothing that was going on I just focus on this music it'll be way more lit yeah but I don't I mean life's gonna do what life do is when you play cards you play spades you ain't gonna get all Spades you got ta figure it out sometimes you're gonna make them them hearts and them diamonds going crazy work Let's Get It Started yo what's popping man you know what time it is your boy Mr J Hill here J Hill podcast special guest we in the DMV with it again y'all missing a lot of DMV RSA I'll be seeing the little things going around I'll be seeing the little videos I don't say nothing I just do my own thing Man it is what it is 3-0 black is in the building what up dog how you feeling Brody hey there's a two right here yeah bro I um you've been doing your thing for a long time you have two bro I feel like we both loaded we were just doing the last one was in Baltimore yeah now you see who yeah now this is crazy it's big right here a lot didn't happen since then you had to um with the song that went crazy oh talk went crazy that Jones still booming actually I'm still going crazy I was like this song just might be stuck with me forever this like really might be the one like when that happens and you see it go crazy like what are you thinking are you thinking I'm out of here are you are you upset that you're not out of here if that makes sense no I was out of here like I I ain't look at it like I'm a humble dude I'll just be on to the next thing for real I just be wanting to really work for it when I'm locked in I'm locked in so there's something pop off right now I'm like that's lit we can promote that for a little while but what's next right now we don't in fact you don't think we get sometimes trapped in our own thoughts like always thinking about what's next because I ask it's funny I asked Lou um I forgot his name but whatever I think it's gonna kill me but I asked somebody that and I was like yo it's that healthy you know what I'm saying because like just as men always working we always think about what's next but do we ever get a chance to appreciate what's in a moment do we ever get a chance to live with the success that we have in in the things that we have accomplished because once something happened it's like what's next there's a man don't feel like we got time to because it's like we got to be all this we got to be a provider we gotta be everything men don't get breaks for real like like the real men types we really don't get no breaks like you gotta do what you gotta do but how do you feel about that though for real though life is life like I I like mentally I be needing mental breaks like I just be having it that's why I be stepping away from music at times because I got life stuff going on so like I'm a single father my baby mother live in Italy like the military Center all day so I'd be having to step off and be a father I'm like that's number one so I'm music number two to me so that's my priority yeah but it got to be something that you feel like man you know I wish I could take a break I wish I could yeah hell yeah I wish I could take I'm happy I'm down here right now like this my break um I'm working at the same time even when I take a break work always get involved though I never really take a break no matter where I go we going we go to Miami for a couple weeks vacation just to have fun they wake up what block at I'm at the studio I beat it I'll be back in the house three hours or something like that I always find time to work it never like where uh it's never where I told him you or nothing no I mean yeah dude I ain't gonna say anything not really but it definitely does but I just sit in the corner or something not sit in the corner but I just sit to myself and just realize that I gotta we gotta eat um damn I feel like that's something that a lot of people probably wouldn't know right like when it when it when it when it hurts you know what I'm saying in those times when you do have to sit in the corner just like once a man time a lot of [ __ ] don't know a lot of people don't know because you know like coming from where we come from we gotta have that that Persona on us of like you know like we ain't rocking yeah I'm saying but sometimes it hurt and I feel like we need spaces to be able to talk about those things though facts facts though I don't really like talk about a lot of stuff I just tell my mother like or like my grandmother or somebody whoever I know that to watch my son be like please just take him right quick I really need to break right quick like just for a couple hours anything so definitely definitely be crazy that it's like a honestly even for me I don't even know you that well like I know you as an artist I know you do your thing see your Instagram but like hearing that come from you is definitely like a sense of relief almost because I know it's so many other people out there who probably look to you and be like as motivation as the the person I got to keep going you know what I'm saying and to hear you have some normalness to you you know what I'm saying but I'm definitely normal I'm I'm as normal as you could be like I'm 100 known all right let's talk I feel like the last time we came on you you did a freestyle when you have a conversation though let's go back for the people that don't know even for me for real where did it all start like where did it begin what the music was just what like life music started for me um probably like I really was on a straight go go time like y'all from I'll be more young like that I used to go go to [ __ ] Club parties I like um what's her name Adele come on bro I know a little something um I don't know the band who did it but they remixed the dose oh yeah it was hard no yeah what's the song was it what the hell up that [ __ ] crazy come on that's fine backyard backyard backyard and the other the classics I know the classics uh you supposed to know this though why am I supposed to know this you Googled this because you knew I was coming I said I told you I ain't prepared I told you I get a chance to prepare but I mean it is what it is the uh the classics t-shirt um the uh what the hell the T-shirt no I mean on my pillow that song um yeah come on he's faking now y'all like some of it crank when I first got to college I was got on my nerves wow but as I got into the music I'm saying it's cool it reminds me of Reggae a little bit some of it yeah some of it some of it like all the I was like 14 15 used to go to Six Flags and like just bad girls this before we even had fun we was going to Six Flags with pen and paper yeah like and we bagged like me and C City my cousin been making my Beats and stuff now we begged some Baltimore girls they was like that too they like coming it's a Baltimore club party this Friday come out here and I'm like for real remember the club no I was like you know that junk was lit though I was like I need his Go-Go I go to the DJ I'm like cut on some Go-Go he said man Go-Go's a No-No out here I was like damn but I think we'll be more music but it started back then for me like um started off with the go-go band I got in the rap when go go like slowed down kinda like and they started closing all the Go-Go's so we didn't handle where the party at and I was really getting bored so I started hosting like rap concerts for like I was like a Chief Keef concert before and all that but he's the one that really made me like I'm going to the studio because he know the words I was like this [ __ ] got like 10 10 15 000 to come here and just Mumble I was like I could go do this and I'm gonna know my songs so then I just like got in a rap it was some trash at first but I like when people like tell me I can't do something so it made me just turn up on it oh it took me a little while I just needed to find my voice for always said once I get ad-libs I'd be good at this and then when you found the Adela episodes because I never used to do my airlifts I used to do a song and then whoever I did a song with I'd like go all the way through like don't stop when they get to my verse keep going do them jumps too oh [ __ ] I never did them so when I just started finding them jumps that's when I really got good what yeah like at what point of time in your career not in your career because obviously it was in the beginning but like how far was this compared to like your first song because what was the first song that went crazy um to me like what's crazy to you though I mean I would think obviously like when they went outside of DC like I think it was um leg walk that one yeah yeah I was I wasn't even living here no more when I dropped that I dropped that living in California but I recorded it here I flew here to get a haircut and like that song I just was feeling some type of way I was mad about something so I just went in the studio and just got that [ __ ] out was you still finding yourself then or you had already you was already made a Navy or something yeah I had already I was already yeah my feet was already in the water like I was already getting booked getting bags for sure what was that what year is this right I had to be like longer than five years ago I was yeah leg walk probably came on like 2016-17 or something like that okay and before that I was dropping tape tape tape my tapes was going crazy I was getting booked to come to clubs off tapes I had songs in DC that was going like stupid stupid crazy and people was reaching out about them I had a song get banned from DC clubs because they said it was starting too many fights wait what song was that well what that drone was called oh what is it called picture that I'm having a song Bang from the club they ain't Banning uh damn so mad like why don't I know the name of this though it's mine they not gonna ban uh it's a lot of songs that that that that get [ __ ] turned no I ain't never hearing band no song it was crazy DC you couldn't play in the clubs like I got in the fight because of the song my bad damn don't worry about it don't worry about the name yeah they couldn't play no more like it was like as soon as that song Come On within the next two songs uh fighter breakout how long it take you to Define your uh find your way into music um like seriously when I think I got good probably like a year or two to really like find my voice and find everything yeah well that's crazy I never knew that man it's it's so it's dope to to hear it from you because like for my Outsider I just see three old black right I see the three old black that like all the fancy like the lit [ __ ] that's making the the music that's on the ground making all the crazy trailers and videos and [ __ ] with the guns I see that [ __ ] like by the way I'm pretty sure they like water guns and [ __ ] like nah they real all my guns in my name I'm a smart [ __ ] oh I mean you can say every single one of them I don't do nothing wrong like I don't break the law like I don't want to bother them people how you feel about the [ __ ] that that be rapping in like is not is is not on the same time well with with the guns yeah I can't say nothing because I've been there um I've really been there so I really can't say too much I didn't I didn't really used to like doing I used to let people like older people and think about y'all need I got all those y'all need to do this but back then I was like I don't care like I ain't had nothing not saying to live for but basically I really didn't have nothing to live for like I ain't had no kids I had no responsibilities ain't enough I ain't care what would have happened because all my friends growing up they was dying at like 18 and stuff so growing up I just used to be like I just want to go I just want to be 18. then when I hit 18 I'm like I just want to be 21. then 25 I was like oh this [ __ ] [ __ ] I like boom so like first when I was rapping I didn't care so I understand because that's the mindset that DC kids be having it's getting younger and younger now like not just DC we got crazy uh five yo just shot somebody or something like that like DC OC right now yo I'll be kind of understanding because I used to have that same mindset like whatever happens happens it's crazy like we talk about like not getting a fair shot man because it's like in the hood like that's all we was thinking like you lucky if you turn 18 you lucky if you turn 21 they saying this so I could picture like you like just trying to make it to 18 trying to make it to 21 really just doing what you think you got to do to get out of your environment like getting jobs and stuff I was like what's the point of me getting the job I'm not working damn like nah but then the older I got was like oh it's time for me to do something like so I started getting little jobs and stuff like that but I mean so you've been a prominent name in the DC right in in in DMV DC when you see young [ __ ] coming up there even though you said you can't say nothing because you've been there but you can say something because you've been there oh no I I say I can't I'm not that I can't say nothing I can't judge them sure like I can't say nothing wrong about them doing that but I can't I do say stuff to the younger rappers I tell all the rappers get gun license yo this episode is sponsored by the morning Meetup man shout out to my God David shines man he's probably one of the few people I know who actually built multiple multi-million dollar businesses right he created the morning Meetup to help other entrepreneurs do the same thing now listen as an entrepreneur myself I know how hard it can get especially when we start making money and we get to like this financial cap that we can't get past and honestly let's be real they say it ain't what you know it's who you know we probably can't get past this cat because we either one outgrew the people around us or two we just being lazy and winning in the rooms we need to be in it's just plain and simple but trust me this is your time because the morning Meetup is that room we gotta be in it's filled with filled with entrepreneurs get into it they read in different books every month right they're holding each other accountable and it's just honestly just something to be a part of so listen if you're an entrepreneur and you're trying to get to this bag you trying to flourish more than you've been flourishing now you got to go to the morning meetup.com that's www.moneymetup.com and join now let's get to it I see you there I mean every person around me y'all got no felons go get a gun license oh you got a felon oh that's some slight that fight six years ago and we're gonna get that expunged you can do that in DC come on man it's a [ __ ] that uh that's from DC that that be on that heavy Browns can God be the only got like a thousand guns I don't know Mark Chopper yeah he be talking about that [ __ ] so my man I just did a show with him no he just called me before I came here when I come back up there he went through some gun skits with me and stuff like that but that's my man right there so you can get I know you can get a legal gun at DC I thought like oh yeah it's in my pocket Merlin was the hottest place in Maryland is crazy but I know DC America is different okay I mean Maryland was the hardest place to get a gun license that when I say I don't do nothing wrong only thing I ever did illegal was ride in Maryland with a gun two weeks ago my Maryland gun license came in the mail that [ __ ] is hard bro so how the hell you got what you had to do to get that like what's the process to get a ticket it's different in different places I got a gun license in Florida like because I lived in Florida so that's my first time ever getting the gun license it was so sweet I was like oh [ __ ] then I moved to Atlanta it's slit I don't need my license I said so that's all I gotta use yeah it was like now they said all you got to use is a license so that's what it jumped in my head I was like I'm about to go get the Atlanta license off bucks but then they wouldn't let me buy a car here until I got a Georgia license yeah because I won I paid I pay my car for a bucks I'm at the Benz dealership I'm like yeah let me get I'm faking to him let me get this right now I'm trying to leave all the live with this they thinking I'm bluffing and like yeah you got to go get a Georgia license this is where you go you go do this so I went and got that then they tell me about the gun license [ __ ] so I go to the gun store was right across the street from my house in Sandy Springs I go in there like let me get that Draco they're like all right show the lights I'm like that's it like that's all you got to do out here but DC DC was kind of sweet you just gotta have a gun and go to the place you gotta not don't take the gun inside the building but get your sir you number all that you go in there and just tell the people your info and then they register the general for you oh so I can just go there tomorrow and just be like yo listen number You Gotta Go pass a class first okay Mark Chopper I ain't go to my time I don't think I'm with somebody else Shameless plug shout out to Mark Chopper we got that we go get you that down too you go to him and get you DC Maryland Virginia I got all of them my man is writing this [ __ ] down he's like I'm about to I'm about to get this guy I'm telling you no that's all yo so question there's a lot of things going on in DC right now especially in the music scene like I feel like it's a big ass Frenzy what you mean I just feel like every day on DMV Hudson News it's like just something like that's okay like you know help me understand what's going on at these things I don't know what's up with them people I mess with everybody but but I feel like y'all like are y'all like are y'all coming together we here so I'm not gonna ask you this question because we hit too much at this point um why DC ain't make it and coming together and stuff like that but we do come together though so you can't really say that I promise you can't say that because everybody got songs with everybody and we do some We Do videos together we do everything but it's just we can't do that at home because you got to move different in DC it's so little and then you probably got another rapper and it don't even be the rappers the rap we really be cool for real like I don't got no B for no rapper we all cool I'm cooler I got songs for everybody but it'd be the entourages and the rappers be so scared to talk to their entourages about the situation like look that's what it's gonna be like I'm about to do a song with this thing y'all need to relax right quick like because my Entourage had a beef with another Entourage because we did a song with me black Fortune big flock money mod and gunu recipes gunu and somebody my one of my men had a problem with one today man one woman one of it was one of my men got into it with one of goonu men or something like that but us being us I'm like bro we really know each other so we ain't talked for a while after this happened but we both in L.A I'm like look bro we need to just chalk it up bro we need to talk before we go through the song so man him step over talk dab up Love Is Love let's go make this music we made the song Shot the video Same Day like [ __ ] need to like normalize that but it's good what's good again I'm just getting familiar with the whole DMV side of the music scene was he a little older cool news younger see that's I mean well that's dope though because I'm outside I feel like that's easier to do with the older [ __ ] it was he was not like a regular young dude he had like a good mindset so it was easy to just talk to him like and that that got handled quick but I feel like more rappers do that I need to take off quick but [ __ ] Ain't really trying I feel like especially the young ones like dudes ain't trying to talk like talk for what [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] is being [ __ ] basically especially when you got people and antagonizing [ __ ] especially people can't you can't I don't care what nobody think about anything like I don't care like nobody want to do the the barber son interviews people was telling me don't do it I'm like I told this man I was gonna do it like I ain't gonna not do it because y'all don't want me to do it like yeah I'm a man of my word and I just don't put myself in situations I don't put myself on other people like situations or business or not mind my business you can't be mad at me this business you can't be mad at me for doing somebody might not mess with you you did it say here you did so I don't think nobody knows me and you never know it'd be hitting me yeah I mean that's facts like so even you can't make everybody happy but you you can make yourself happy that's tricky because like even with that like I mean you should be here he's going crazy though people but I feel like people love that that type of content though as much as people you know what's funny since we're here why not I feel like you know what I'm saying [ __ ] it uh as much as people say as much as people talk [ __ ] about this man guess what they do go watch them they opened up that [ __ ] YouTube app and look at him he said some [ __ ] about me my mind is like yeah you seen this Jay y'all seen it but guess what they do oh now they open up that YouTube app they put it in the chat they talking about it and I'm like damn put my [ __ ] in the chat but it's like people a lot of the [ __ ] that I'm talking about it's not appealing to the masses because that's just not I guess that's not entertaining but I'm okay with you got to be okay I feel like you got to be okay with that that's how I feel about rap I feel like I don't do enough dumb [ __ ] to take off I feel like my song Just make way better songs than the songs I took off with the song that took over was violent it was Guns it was all lit but I make other videos having fun and stuff like that that's better than that song and it don't do that and I'm like that's what they really want I don't get a no beefs you don't see me doing nothing wrong I ain't no I ain't on Instagram live I'm not arguing with people I don't do none of that so I'll be like this [ __ ] never gonna take off cause I don't do enough dumb [ __ ] and I'm not gonna do dumb [ __ ] I'ma be me why do you think the negativity and the stupid [ __ ] so so much I don't know I wish I had that because maybe if I had to answer I really don't know like why do they like it I don't know but but do you think it's fair to like even with the barber some [ __ ] do you think it's fair like even like we sing six nine and antagonize people and just talk so much that's not that's like bro like I get it so you earn your money some type of way but it's like bro like who I don't know why I want live like that though for the rest of the day life like if you make all these people mad I make 10 people mad right now they might not mess with me today they might not mess with me tomorrow but two three four years later I might still have imma think it's over something happened to me ain't gonna know who did it you made too many people mad yeah and I get like on one side people say I don't care about what people think and stuff like that but it's like when you want to be a good person and [ __ ] I ain't gonna lie I do care about what people how people look at me and my perception of people just being honest like I know it's so easy to say I don't give a [ __ ] nobody think yeah yeah like I care about my character like I do I care how I was perceived in the world character yeah I understand that but I'm talking about like people um I really don't like I don't care what people would be thinking I'm a dude what I want to do but yeah as long as my family is happy I care about my family thing show for sure I don't care about what nobody else think yeah now I mean I feel like when you say like making people mad though right like even like I don't know like I don't know if we do business I do want you to be able to be like nah Jayla stand up dude right if you come into my establishment I do an interview I do care if you be like nah dude is mad professional you know I'm saying like I I'd be lying if I said I didn't care like that oh yeah all I got in this world is my name and my word you feel me so like I do care about little [ __ ] like that yeah yes it'll be different so you don't care about [ __ ] saying you professional or not or what's your name no I know what I am and my family know what I am I like that that's like a female like uh just they said you mess with such and such well that [ __ ] dick whack probably yeah like I don't wanna find out that's all I'm gonna tell you you will find out damn slide it again I bet they're gonna send the word around about me no I ain't gonna lie I'm like [ __ ] you lying [ __ ] you lying they they not gonna believe that person no more now you're gonna see who the real lie is you want to have a final for them so yeah come on let's see the facts I'm telling you this man I think that's I said that's a um special place to beetle I feel like a lot of people more people need to be that arrived at that place but it's a journey younger when I was younger me I'm punching you like younger me you say anything I'm I was a hot head like I was just I ain't even talking just punch but now I just I don't care like I'm older now bro I got a family take care I'm chilling I don't care what they think let them think it thanks I feel like that family should definitely open your eyes to so many things bro especially as men because like you know it's so easy to like just just crash out it's so easy to create I feel like oh my God bro like I'm a good thinker now I used to just be a duel now I'm a great thinker this that's this is where the conversation that I love having bro cause you know like it was it was a point coming from the hood where like you know we thought that [ __ ] was right bro and like that [ __ ] I was getting chills because like you know like it was a point where I used to always say like if I say I'm gonna do something I'm gonna do it right so even if somebody disrespect me I gotta show them that I'm not playing I'm not like I'm not to be played with you know I'm saying I thought that that was the right thing like I thought that's what I had to do you know what I'm saying and I understood I I found out so quickly and so easily that nah you really alive with [ __ ] that trick you out your position facts facts that's crazy like going back to the gun license situated I said I just got my Maryland gun license two weeks ago but I definitely used to be in Maryland with my [ __ ] on me like and then going back to the not cam what people think junk too I got in the situation in Maryland somebody tried to rob me but I was quicker than them and I whipped out and I pointed my [ __ ] at the [ __ ] and I'm like bro get back in your car and roll out he couldn't I know he probably had some but he couldn't get to it so me I could have just shot you like and I'm like I got in trouble because I'm not supposed to be in Maryland with this junk for real for real so let him go brand blah blah but then something else happened after that we're gonna get into that oh [ __ ] it something happened it was on my mother ring camera I did an interview about this situation saying and it's like he's lying blah blah he's cop he's cop but mine this whole situation when my mother rain camera so back to me not can I really could have just hit Go the video right here no [ __ ] it the people who [ __ ] with me seen it but I'm not gonna just I want you to believe that whatever you whatever you want to believe I guess man basically um what was it that got that has you arrived to that because you wasn't like that all the time before I had it ooh I ain't be having this talk if my son won't be born like if he wasn't born because I think I probably really would have crazed up I really wouldn't have thought with it enough how to just did my thing damn that's CR like that [ __ ] is hard bro like that's the that's the [ __ ] I always went viral to be honest bro because there's so many people crashing out and they just don't have the guy [ __ ] just don't know bro like do you do you sometimes feel like I access to many people like a sense of like survivor's guilt survivors remorse for the people who are crashing over for the people that who hasn't learned their lessons like you learned your lesson do you feel like sorry for them at any any time sometimes I feel sorry for some of them not all of them because some of them I just know they gonna do it so it's like I was expecting it so why would I feel so I expected it I knew it was gonna happen I feel sorry for the ones who like I said don't because nine times out of ten people crashing out because of guns you doing something with a gun so I feel it's like for the ones who just carrying it to protect theyself and somebody else is bothering you and you just did something to get on your family that's why I be preaching that gun license stuff because you really just crashed out but you didn't crash I said that's not really crashing out though but they going to jail for it's not moving smart as you should when I say crash I'm like letting somebody get you to a point where you reacting because of how you feeling you're in in your emotions that's crashing up you know I'm saying like [ __ ] talking all this online so like I'ma pull up and show them that I that I'm not one of them like that's crashing that's that's yeah that's dumb but a lot of these young [ __ ] don't know yeah bro I be saying people do that though like I'm not seeing the video somebody spending on Instagram live like they on Instagram live together arguing are you at the store right now what's this [ __ ] you ain't not seen that video and the dude just stood there so he he want to look tough because he's on Instagram live he's getting shot at just not moving he didn't get hit though I'm like bro what are y'all doing bro now that's crazy no but that be that social like social media is good but it also like [ __ ] like that because what happened a [ __ ] do that right he ain't get hit now the next man think he's just as lucky and now he gonna follow behind him now [ __ ] got t-shirts are you like that show me that [ __ ] stupid bro that's life now oh see oh my God Travis jumping over here but the DMV life is just crazy I feel like the internet just messed with everybody's brain not facts and it's too many people that really really really really care about the internet we got an egg remember the the uh the uh the commercial like this is this is your brain if this is your brain on drugs no you gotta redo that [ __ ] this is your brain on social media yeah definitely bro that's crazy and it's crazy because I know like as me being older I will uh I used to be like man these young [ __ ] Ain't About Nothing But even the [ __ ] that's like the social media [ __ ] or the the corny people like they be the ones that really be bought the one the corniest people that we think that the [ __ ] that the [ __ ] would never do back in our day the opposite of that still be the [ __ ] that really will still knock your head or like stay still with like the goofy [ __ ] that you think they still about that facts 100 definitely 100 they're just doing it different it's like these young [ __ ] Now different I don't know what's in the milk or something like they are going dumb right killings getting younger and younger you said eight years what just happened in Virginia uh uh like an eight-year-old put a gun out on the teacher yeah you see that I think it was in no Focus I don't think yeah I did I think I did see that she got shot did he shoot the teacher he shot the teacher it's crazy bro he's like eight years old or something like that I said it's crazy it's these man it gotta be like the games or something but you can't blame nothing on nothing because but your video will be crazy I mean but again yeah you got your license and [ __ ] but some people probably don't know no better I got like one two crazy videos like let me think yeah I got like two crazy videos with guns so you don't really see guns in all my videos stuff like two of them I really be on fun stuff in my videos like we didn't shot video because it's like we didn't shot videos with Nerf guns I only got two crazy videos with guns in them that I believe so but the Instagram video I mean they're not crazy but like if you don't if I don't know you right if I don't know your story I ain't see no interviews I just come on your Instagram you got the big straps and [ __ ] that's one video go go to more than one all right and I had just bought that gun I was just happy not a fact what's the [ __ ] name I keep forgetting his man's name bro I [ __ ] with this [ __ ] so happy to have you said [ __ ] he made the song about uh you know I don't be doing none of that [ __ ] that's crazy because I had this me and him talk about that I had that same kind of song what's his name Monster Monster I did a song with him too like a couple years ago but I had that same kind of song and I was sick because I was like I ain't dropping this too I was like this [ __ ] corny dog and I was saying crazy [ __ ] on my joke like I was just lying the whole song like he dropping it popped it I was I think I called my I called the studio I was thinking heard that monster song bro he's like um well listen he listen he said dang that's crazy he said yeah you got something like you caught up here like four months ago and this is sitting at the studio and you can't even like even this like you can't even like say that public use then it's gonna seem like it's hate right I ain't do it so he did it so but I'm saying like saying I had a song it's like yeah [ __ ] like [ __ ] think you lying [ __ ] there's dates on that [ __ ] you could go check the dates when stuff got recorded but that's crazy no that's my man [ __ ] with bro no that [ __ ] was hard you think you think [ __ ] could really make a career out of making music like that though no like it was really hard though like oh yeah I feel like like smart versus hard like I like [ __ ] [ __ ] Vlog is flock it's like no matter what vlogger's gonna be flocked it's so hard to keep overflowing the song and I know this person this is my man 15 plus years he's like one of them around that jump okay so but you don't think [ __ ] could like keep it up with that that type of music like other people yeah like I feel like other people can we turn a new Leaf like we I feel like everybody could do it one time that's it though I feel like you can't do that twice we ain't trying to hit this yeah we just we just want the ignorance we want it like [ __ ] it like embrace it at this point it can like try it try it if you work with him it might work for you try it yeah man it's like me trying to interview a bunch of like priest on this [ __ ] yeah see you want us ignorant people with the big guns on The Tick Tock side and all the facts yo uh what you got going on though man like what what makes I see you doing a lot of interviews and [ __ ] like What's um what are you pushing well I just woke up last week and I was like I'm a big rapper again just I could just do what I want yeah because I took like a long break bro I took a like a break break just to sit in the house I never had a child before like I was uh how old about to turn two in June congratulations huh thanks Gemini I got a young Gemini that's not here cancer yeah he he June well like June 27th okay okay okay but I was like I want to experience this I want to experience everything like I packed up my stuff in Atlanta at my house and left for everybody you got a big ass house out here while you leave like bro I'm gonna need help with this like you think I'm going to stay down here by myself no I'm going up top with the family how is fatherhood for your dog it's lit it gets stressful at times because he bad as hell but what's the hardest part changing dirty the dirtiest diapers that's the hardest part hell yeah that's the hardest part you ain't never seen [ __ ] coming out of the diaper before disgusting bro I feel like that would be easy like changing diapers waking me up for a week bro waking me up in the middle night probably hard and I'm gonna give his ass Pedialyte before he come to you so I make sure it's the shittiest [ __ ] possible that's crazy which is disgusting so I would how do you feel about [ __ ] that's like not in their children's lives I don't know how they do it I really don't I don't know how you can do it like because I feel like I grew up like with no five or four wow so it's like I was like nine or nine won't be on that because I know how I used to feel like football games nobody here like everything I was doing football all that I was going to everything dolo I was catching the bus after football practice in the morning early practice like dang now I mean my stepfather came to one of my games I was I gotta show out now so I just know the feeling of having family extra games and having them now they took games like having them in your corner and not being in your Corners I was I would never want nobody go through this facts what about the um the girls though like that you is so many like baby mamas that ain't trying to let their baby father see the kids like do you think about that differently now yeah because I got people around me who baby mothers be weird like that so it's like if you if you were five man you trying to be in that kid like don't give up keep trying like um like show because the kid gonna grow up and remember that [ __ ] like I remember saying I'm trying to do this I remember seeing him try to pick me up my mother was tripping so they gonna remember that [ __ ] okay last question you um you've been on like getting to know you understanding you better like I think I have a better understanding Who You Are when it kind of creating content either music podcast whatever Lane you want and when it comes to like making viral content content that hit what would your suggestion be whether it be stop trying so well um just just go don't think about it like I never thought like oh tomorrow I'm gonna go viral like that's weird like if you good enough to just do that like um but don't do nothing dumb to go around like but a lot of people do dumb stuff to go viral and it go viral so like but that's dumb though now you got I look at boonk gang he's do all that dumb [ __ ] all the [ __ ] that you used to see do dumb [ __ ] where they at now and then it's probably still people out here looking for that six nine still going crazy and then he can't make no song with nobody but he's still going crazy he probably still can like [ __ ] boys there's people out here you could probably go do a song with you think so they all getting hot now so they might as well that's a fact bro start a [ __ ] superhero team or something like you seen a night what's the [ __ ] I don't even this is a conversation I don't even know I really don't know I'll be trying to stay hip with the training [ __ ] what's that [ __ ] named 1090 Jake do that that's the white boy right that's his name Kyron you see the video like that's the dude that he did he well he put um Boston Richie that's the rapper y'all gotta help me out because I really don't know about these things so he put the uh the um the interrogation video out but then [ __ ] just dropped a video of him saying he snitched like so like so they both had they might as well team up this is the whole six nine was gonna start a game Hot Boys bring them back give me top five in the hot boy roster nah you getting crazy now but [ __ ] I'm a rap again so whatever nah can't do that I don't know no you can do that bro you told me I don't know these [ __ ] six nine is number one him cause he don't give up all right top five the hot boy roster top five six nine tell me who hot right now he won the point I don't know [ __ ] you know hot nah [Laughter] no because you just told me you went there my man [ __ ] you you gave it up Boston Richie I only know about that because I had to show with him today that this [ __ ] came out wait what that [ __ ] crazy cause I'm getting out of here wait so you ain't through the show I did I don't miss no money I did the show and I left all right so top five but I heard like some of his songs so at first I was gonna stay and watch him perform and [ __ ] come to DC they always [ __ ] with me like everybody Swae Lee they always come to DC they always [ __ ] me hanging with them do whatever I'm introduce myself and do this I was like nah I'm gone so he ain't watch the show because the interrogation video came out see no video but if it's allegations about something I ain't gonna be like I'ma just sit back like I ain't going so you could have watched the show man you ain't know if it was short now he said he made them names up man that's what he said I don't know I ain't watching I bet top five hot boy rosterio um no no I mean bro I just told you I really don't know yes I probably got a trailer lately if I'm in Atlanta because I'm probably trying to do some of these interviews bro I got a house here too bro no but you're a rapper I'm an interviewer [ __ ] I gotta get the [ __ ] that's hot on the interview they might not want to interview them [ __ ] chill yeah disgust me crazy mine if you think I'm not about to interview these [ __ ] but he not he trying to get me to say something here I don't know anything crazy that [ __ ] don't even care that he had that's what make him a different type of Brooke wait wait wait time out he was jealous so he didn't get the interview that wasn't that's not nothing about they are going to be beefing rappers I'm a kid no that's gonna [ __ ] your [ __ ] up dude bro you give me a time stop for that I'm not like I'm not gonna kill her nah I think they really might be beefing up like that's like they're gonna be for me if I see you interview six nine I'm like that is crazy bro and then the next day you're like yeah come on I'm like tired I'll take that I'm gonna take the hell but that's how every rapper won't be for real you know many people know that's not true who interviewed six nine since he came out so you tell me if if uh if academics calls you right now doing if you're not going to interview I wish you would lie academics is it like a weirdo type of different type of dude so it's okay I'm talking about you don't know me I could be a weirdo type so you you won't interview with a weirdo From The Trenches you don't know that I do know that I be asking people wait so you not that's that's some [ __ ] wait you want to do an interview with academics because he a weirdo academics is the type of [ __ ] he's like a square but I'm not no stress that's like that I I've been I I came from the streets but I'm not no Street [ __ ] I tell [ __ ] all the time I've never been no Street [ __ ] so right now you and him get pulled over and there's a gun in the car and it's that ain't my gun my dad somehow because that right there to me is not sniffing because we're in a car no listen if we're in a car right if we're in a car and a [ __ ] and they pulled me over the gun in the car right I'ma say that's not my gun it's your job to say that's not my gun either but you got me saying that's not my gun it's not saying it's your gun that is your job to say it's not your gun I ain't talking about I ain't talking about the yesterday bro I think y'all should just not say nothing if I get locked up and they say yo I found a gun in the car was this yours no that wasn't mine but who was talking about why y'all right there on the scene and they find it while y'all on the curb handcuffed because I've been in this situations I see I have y'all on the curb handcuffed just y'all too and they found a gun in the car so that's what you first of all first of all right it's easy to say what you would do I've done it it's easy to say what you would there ain't so much everybody's watching it's easy to say what you would do but being in this scenario since you ask the question if a gun is in a car he finally I'm pulled over I don't know I'm like if they ask me a question wherever you say that yeah if they ask me if I'm writing what you said at first no yeah because I'm assuming they're gonna be like is this your gun I'm like nah it ain't mine no they got you on your body camera's switching it up now you can't [ __ ] me I told you to say anything I might have started it ain't mine come on over there I'm starting a podcast called loyalty come on over that's not unloyal cause I'm sad it's not my bring everybody bring the camera the cameras up this is my [ __ ] if I say that's not my gun but it's too young on that car bro just don't say nothing bro yeah I mean I don't know I'm not gonna say nothing like yeah but they ask me no that's not mine like no that's not mine and I hope you gonna say the same thing no I don't know I'm not saying I'm not saying I would say yes ma'am that's I mean but I'm just saying that's not my gun that's that's that's hot that's snitching I might be around damn why that's a snitching if that's snitching I'm not no hood [ __ ] bro I don't have the same rules you [ __ ] got you can't go back to Baltimore he can't go back I've been in some situations you can't go back all I'm saying is I better not catch you nowhere near nacho bangers they gonna get you I'll call I will call I will call a killer right now like no you I'm gonna call killer right you said nacho bangers that's his spot kill him don't call me you hot man my name killer I don't know why you calling me for that's a big thing I don't know my man let me call killer nah I don't think he'll want to talk to you first of all I don't so so everybody here gonna tell me that's how if I say that's not my gun that's me snitching flame on that's snitching it's a I say I don't know I'm learning something okay well yeah so so police pulled me over boom Hey sir I see you have a a load of gunning in in your possession I'm supposed to figure it out before they even get there so if it's your gun are you fast I'm cool foreign they gonna catch my fat ass I'm not running so you think I'm supposed to run because I'm fast man go get a gun like so then you're gonna snitch I got a gun license I'm in Atlanta I got my gun license but when you go to Baltimore your [ __ ] don't work I ain't having my [ __ ] in Baltimore I'm a high security oh my God you gotta answer for everything six nine 101. bro first of all yes I'm interviewing six nine yeah what I would all right let me know when you do it cause the [ __ ] the [ __ ] that's judging me [ __ ] them [ __ ] I feel you bro I feel you bro I'm interviewing six nine I mean everyone so bro who is your top five bro I asked you a question I don't know who had that's great you know why I don't be no that ain't I don't know who be all the only person I know the hot ring leader is that [ __ ] six nine kicked it off when he did it [ __ ] like [ __ ] this so clearly you said somebody else if you think uh send nah that's not my gun I got I gotta like make it home to my son and stuff I don't want to get no altercations with nobody and [ __ ] I mean I don't really give a [ __ ] I don't but that's funny man hot [ __ ] know who matter of fact comments there you go right now put in the comments right now five snitching rappers top five hot boys I like that yeah we're gonna start doing record label hey it ain't my gun 3-0 black in the building I would never be back in the building guys [Laughter] I'm saying me saying yo nah if there's only two of us in this [ __ ] I don't think that's snitching I'm sorry nope that ain't mine that's it yeah that's what you said you're gonna say no it ain't mine if they pull you over right I'm in your passenger seat and you say yo that ain't my gun I'm like yeah that ain't mine either so I don't know I feel like that's and we can both be like not that ain't ours I feel like that ain't snitching see I got the type of my friends different it's awesome like my friends what they gonna say whoever don't got no charges they got a ticket they don't got a ticket but they just they'll do it yeah you're right my friend's different too because whoever gun it is they probably be like yeah Brian like you going out for no [ __ ] like that yeah you're right it's probably different yeah yeah you're right you haven't seen the biggie movie which one this is live now the the the notorious yeah I put my I put my my socks on first or something like that yeah you see how he took that child with biggie because biggie had some [ __ ] going on yeah I feel you bro I feel you I'm this I'm the but I'm not gonna lie to you my my group of friends honestly we all got some [ __ ] going on like honestly No Cap then y'all need to go get gun license we got all my masks y'all got that [ __ ] in Atlanta that's what I'm telling you I I need to I'm not in Baltimore though so you don't go to but one last time you went to Baltimore homecoming what was homecoming October when it ain't that long that's not that long ago see what I'm saying but I didn't have guns I had my people with me and we was good you might want to go see families go security ain't always be there some security you don't do [ __ ] it's some security it's big as [ __ ] for no reason we be beating security up sometimes I feel you but this is why let me tell you young kids this is why you leave the streets alone because the street rules is clearly different from the everyday rules you know I'm saying I'm a citizen I'm a citizen too you're a gangster I ain't no [ __ ] gangster I ain't that clearly we living from like if I'm in the room honestly right Honest don't be real if I'm in the car with my mans and I got a gun if it's my gun I'm saying it's my gun Point Blank period up but that's we move with Integrity you should let your mind speak first you should y'all supposed to figure it out before the police get to the window we don't have if I like Square chill [ __ ] and one day I got pulled over and my man he had like some weed he smoked weed but he like chill Square Nick someone got put over he said everybody take their own charge like [ __ ] I got a gun in here I'm like [ __ ] it like you said it but luckily the police over there poor to Soul I played football with him that's crazy first of all your man's worse than me because I wouldn't have said that if you asked me I wouldn't have said that man he looked smack at me and said hey whatever everybody got in here they better claim it I'm like somebody just run like I was like I really was thinking about I was like yeah I might just be like man I don't know that was the luckiest day probably in my life ever black could be on here again man that would be nah three old black is gonna [ __ ] with me again bro I'm a square bro I'm not I'm not I'm not the street [ __ ] bro that's crazy you coming with me bro academics bro the [ __ ] who co-signed the biggest rat just because he is square but you wanna because I never said I would do it though you did you say I would do it he's a square I just said he's just not the same type of person is he he's a [ __ ] square we're the same person come on bro come on DJ academics come on bro you know friends now that's how you snitch [Laughter] that's how you tell her on the snitch we out bro tell them how to follow all that man this is crazy man three old black everywhere number three letter o letter H black Jay Hill all right man Jayco podcast this is lit I've been tripping all week out here we go
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